D>, direct dialing from phone books, D>, direct dialing from phone books -12, D parameters -12 – PIONEERPOS AT Commands G24-LC User Manual
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G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual
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The following table shows the D parameters.
Note:
ATDP, ATDT, AT*D, and <*> are ignored. The command is handled as ATD. Initiating a GPRS connection is done through ATD*99#, as described in GPRS Service "D"” on page 3-242 . Example atd44345678; //VOICE call (with semicolon) OK OK atd44345678 //DATA call (without semicolon) ... CONNECT //Move to online Data state D>, Direct Dialing from Phone Books This command places a FAX/DATA/VOICE call on the current network by dialing directly from Table 3-4: D Parameters Description Valid phone digits are: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # + and , semicolon (;) When given after Notes: • "+CME ERROR: not found" is returned when no match is found in an existing • FD phone book supports the (?) wild card character. Telephone numbers • "+CME ERROR: Invalid index" is returned when entry • When SM phonebook is searched and the given entry value is of the ME
the G24-L phone book.
The following characters are ignored: A B C D - () / and
The comma <,> digit: When dialing a voice call, digits until the comma are
considered addressing information (phone number). Any digits after the comma are
sent as DTMF tones after the voice call is connected. More than one comma causes a
pause in sending the tones. When dialing a data/fax call, the comma digit is ignored,
and all other digits before and after the comma are considered addressing information
(phone number).
The plus <+> digit: Indicates that the international access code exists in the number.
otherwise a data call is originated.
phone book.
containing this character cannot be dialed directly from the phone book.
requested Phonebook range.
phonebook, ME phonebook will be searched as well (result code would be the
same as if MT phonebook was searched).