User's Guide

Table Of Contents
8400B Plus Data Module User’s Guide
555-020-709
Issue 2
November 1996
Configuration and Operation
3-10
Data Operation
Data Operation
This section provides information on how to use the 8400B Plus Data Module
for data calls.
From Data Mode to Command Mode and Back
An
escape sequence
, +++ , can be typed at any time during a data call to return
temporarily to command mode. Your call does not disconnect, but data is not
exchanged. Once you have “escaped” to command mode, the 8400B Plus Data
Module returns
OK
to acknowledge that it has entered command mode (see
‘‘
Command Acknowledgment’’ on page 3-4).
At this point, you can issue commands to the 8400B Plus Data Module. As long
as the data call has not been disconnected, you can use the ATO command to
return to data mode.
One other condition will cause the 8400B Plus Data Module to switch from data
mode to command mode. If the PBX senses that the remote device has
disconnected, it will disconnect the call to the 8400B Plus Data Module. The
8400B Plus Data Module will turn off the green LED, turn on the red LED if it is
not already on, display a result code message on your terminal screen (such as
NO CARRIER
), and then return to command mode.
The escape sequence and all other commands discussed in this section are
explained in Appendix A.
Dialing a Data Call
The dial command is issued to the 8400B Plus Data Module in the form
ATDT
nnn...n
, where D is the dial command, T is the dial modifier (see
Appendix B for more information on dial modifiers), and
nnn...n
represents
the number you wish to dial. The command line can hold up to 40 characters, so
you can usually precede the D with other commands on the same line.
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