AT Command Set
Issue 2 November 1996
A-7
Arguments —
Continued:
The T following the D command will be discarded
and the string “TEXAS” will be sent to the PBX as
a dial mnemonic (the PBX must be administered
to recognize this mnemonic as the
representation of a number to be dialed).
NOTE:
Mnemonic dialing is valid for data calls
only.
■ The PBX may interpret certain nonalphanumeric
characters as commands and perform an
unexpected action, if you did not intend to send the
command to the PBX. Consult the documentation
for your PBX to determine which characters may be
interpreted as commands.
■ The dial modifier S=n, where n may be a number
from 0 through 3, will cause the 8400B Plus Data
Module to send the contents of its respective
telephone number storage location to the PBX as
the telephone number. For details on how to use this
feature, refer to "Storing a Telephone Number" on
page 3-11.
Table A-1. Accepted AT Command Labels — Continued
Label Description