Making your first connection – ZyXEL Communications Omni 288S User Manual
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Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation
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Pausing During Dialing:
ATDT 9,,555 1212
Note: The pause time for each comma is defined by S Register S8.
Default is 2 seconds per comma.
Dialing Without Waiting for Dial Tone:
ATX0D, 555 1212
Originating a call using an Answer Tone: ATDT 555 1212,,,,,,R
Redialing the Last Number Called:
ATDL
Waiting for Five Seconds of Silence:
ATDT 800 555 1212 @
123456,1 714 555 1212
Transferring a Call (using flash hook):
ATDT! 2468
Auto-Answer and Hook Controls
Enabling Auto-Answer:
ATS0=n
Note: In this example, n is a number from 1 to 255 that corresponds to
the number of rings after which your modem answers an
incoming call.
Disabling Auto-Answer:
ATS0=0
Manually Answering a Call:
ATA
Take modem off-hook:
ATH1
Hang up modem (on-hook):
ATH0
Manually Disconnecting a Call:
+++ATH
Making Your First Connection
For this example, we will use the connection you created in the Hyper Terminal
program to dial the ZyXEL BBS. If you are using a different terminal program, run
the program according to the instructions provided with it.
Start the terminal program by double-clicking the Test Connection icon. When
the terminal window appears, enter the dial command with ZyXEL’s BBS as the
phone number.
Type:
ATDT17146930762
(Omit the ‘1714’ if you are in this area code)
The modem will go off-hook, dial the number, and after a few seconds of
negotiation tones, you should be connected to our BBS.
You will receive a login message asking for your name. For the purposes of this
example you need not continue. Just click the “disconnect” icon on the toolbar.