beautypg.com

Black Box FX150A User Manual

Page 29

background image

30

LINESHARE PRO

4.12 Dialing the Destination

Computer through the Calling

Computer

To have the calling modem
automatically “over dial” a port
access code and access the modem
connected to the Lineshare Pro, the
caller must take into consideration
whether the call is local or long
distance.

For local remote access to PORT 1

(modem or fax/modem) on the
Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller to
use the following dialing string in
the modem’s software:

ATDT (phone
number),#11,#11,#11,#11

For local remote access to PORT 2

on the Lineshare Pro, instruct the
caller to use the following dialing
string in the modem’s software:

ATDT (phone
number),#22,#22,#22,#22

The calling modem picks up its

phone line and dials the phone
number. Each comma (,) tells the
modem to wait about two seconds
and then over-dial the access code (#
11 or # 22). When the Lineshare Pro
answers, it detects the tones and
routes the call automatically to the
correct port.

NOTE

The comma (,) command
does not always delay
dialing for a two-second
interval. See your modem’s
operator’s guide.

For long-distance remote access to

Port 1 (modem or fax/modem) on
the Lineshare Pro, instruct the caller
to use the following dialing string in
the modem’s software:

ATDT 1(phone
number),,,#11,#11,#11,#11

For long distance remote access to

PORT 2 on the Lineshare Pro,
instruct the caller to use the
following dialing string in the
modem’s software:

ATDT 1(phone
number),,,#22,#22,#22,#22

The calling modem picks up its

phone line and dials the phone
number. Each comma (,) tells the
modem to wait about two seconds
and then over-dial the access code (#
11 or # 22). When the Lineshare Pro
answers, it detects the tones and
routes the call automatically to the
correct port.

Pulse-dialing systems should use

the following dialing string for a call
to PORT 2: