AT Commands
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V.25BIS - CRN Dial
This command allows you to dial a telephone number. The basic dialling command is:
CRN followed by the telephone number.
For example:
To dial the number (09) 111-1234
• Type: CRN091111234 <E>
You can use hyphens, spaces or parentheses. They will be ignored by the modem, but they will
make it easier to read the command line.
For example:
CRN (09) 111-1234
Dial modifiers may be included in the dial command.
Dial Modifiers
Dial modifiers enable you to change the characteristics of dialling. (Definitions for all modifiers
appear on the following pages.)
Modifier Meaning
< pause
: wait for dial tone
& hook flash
Options
CRN12345 Dial number 12345
< pause
This modifier orders the modem to pause before dialling the rest of the phone number. This is
useful when using a PABX and you need to dial a number to connect to an outside line.
For example: If you must dial 0 to connect to an outside line before dialling (09) 111-1234
• Type: CRN0<091111234 <E>
The length of the pause is determined by the value in S Register 8.
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UK Modems. If your PABX requires more than four seconds to obtain a line, add
no more than one extra < to your dial command.