Avaya 8400B Plus Barcode Reader User Manual


 
Configuration and Operation
3-20 Issue 2 November 1996
Sample Command Line
This section presents a few sample AT command lines for voice dialing, along
with explanations of the results they will produce.
EXAMPLE 1: Dialing a voice call.
ATD P 9,1 9085551212
OK
In the first line of this example:
AT is the required command prefix.
D is the dial command.
P is the dial modifier required to initiate a voice call.
9 represents the access code required to dial a number outside your
PBX domain.
, (comma) is the dial modifier pause required for a second dial tone.
1 represents the code required to dial a number outside your area code.
The remainder of the line is the telephone number.
EXAMPLE 2: Using the 8400B Plus Data Module as a touch-tone generator to
dial a voice mail system and log-on to retrieve messages.
ATD P 8000,,3452#, 999#
AT is the required command prefix.
D is the dial command.
P is the dial modifier required to initiate a voice call.
8000 represents the internal number for accessing the AUDIX voice mail
system.
,, (two commas) introduce a double delay while the call is being
established.
3452# is the extension for the messages you want to receive.
ENTER
ENTER