Paradyne 316x Modem User Manual


 
ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU
3-68 December 1996 3160-A2-GB22-10
6. Press F3 (Edit) to change the displayed directory’s
phone number (phone numbers can be up to 40
characters). If you select Edit, the Edit screen
appears.
F1
1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Next Prev Edit
F2
F3
7. Use the
and
keys to position the cursor
under the digit(s) you want to change. Press F1 to
scroll up to a higher digit. Press F2 to scroll down
to a lower digit. The (
) key inserts blanks
(default character) while the ( ) key invokes the
End Of Number (EON) character which
terminates the dial string and erases any characters
to the right when you use the Save function.
See Table 3-12 for the set of valid characters and
rules that apply to entering phone numbers.
Example: P9W8135551212
8. Press F3 (Save) to store your changes in
nonvolatile memory. If you press
or before
saving the phone number you just changed, the
previous phone number remains in effect.
F1
1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Up Down Save
F2
F3
Differences
Using the Async T
erminal: To edit phone
directories, select
Edit Directory from the main/control
menu. This selection is the same as using the
ChDir
selection from the front panel.
Table 3-12
Valid Phone Number Characters
Valid
Characters
Meaning Restrictions
0
to
9 DTMF or pulse digits
* # DTMF digits
P Sets modem for Pulse Dial Mode Pulse or Tone must be specified, otherwise
Tone is the default. This must be the first
character in the string, unless the first character
is B. Then, it must immediately follow the B.
T Selects Tone (DTMF) dialing Tone or Pulse must be specified, otherwise
Tone is the default. This must be the first
character in the string, unless the first character
is B. Then, it must immediately follow the B.
W W
ait for dial tone
B
Blind dialing (you need not wait for a dial tone before
entering the dialing sequence)
Must be the first character in the string to be
valid
, Creates a 2-second pause in the dialing sequence
<space> ( ) - Extra characters for readability. The space is the
default character.
<- End Of Number (EON) character, terminates the dial
string and erases all characters to the right after F3
(Save) is pressed