Avaya 6402 Manual De Usuario
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Making a Data Call
You can use the keypad of your ISDN set to initiate a data call, or you can initiate it from your
data terminal or PC. If you initiate the call from your data terminal or PC, you can use CMD
commands or AT commands. Check the documentation for your PC communications package to
determine if you need to use AT commands. The procedures for all three methods follow.
data terminal or PC. If you initiate the call from your data terminal or PC, you can use CMD
commands or AT commands. Check the documentation for your PC communications package to
determine if you need to use AT commands. The procedures for all three methods follow.
Making a Data Call from the ISDN Set
1
Turn on your data terminal or PC.
If you are using a PC, make certain your communications software is configured
properly at the speed and parity you want to use.
properly at the speed and parity you want to use.
2
Press
DATA/SEND/OFF
.
The red lamp comes on.
3
Dial the telephone number on your ISDN set keypad.
4
Press
DATA/SEND/OFF
again.
The red lamp stays on and the green lamp blinks.
Supplementary circuit switched data features may require the entry of additional dialing
information prior to completion of the connection. To facilitate the use of these features,
the ADM allows you to dial additional digits and send them to the network by pressing
information prior to completion of the connection. To facilitate the use of these features,
the ADM allows you to dial additional digits and send them to the network by pressing
DATA/SEND/OFF
. Depending upon the network’s response to the initial dialed digits, you
may or may not receive a CONTINUE message on the 7506 or 7507 display.
Once the computer at the other end answers, both lamps remain on during the data call.
5
To end a data call press
DATA/SEND/OFF
.
Red and green lamps go off.
6
To redial the last data call, press
DATA/SEND/OFF
followed by
REDIAL
.
Making a Data Call From a Terminal or PC Using CMD Local
Mode Commands
Mode Commands
The Local Mode option must be set for CMD Local Mode. See the earlier section, "Setting
Options To Make a Data Call".
Options To Make a Data Call".
1
Turn on your data terminal or PC.
If you are using a PC, make certain your communications software is configured
properly at the speed and parity you want to use. The
properly at the speed and parity you want to use. The
CMD:
prompt should appear on
your terminal screen.
Note:
If the
CMD:
prompt does not appear on your data terminal or PC, the speed and
parity options in your ADM may not be matched to your data terminal or PC. Press
the
the
BREAK
key on your terminal keyboard followed by the letters
AT
and
RETURN
. If the
CMD:
prompt still does not appear, the ADM’s autoadjust option
may not be set to ON. Refer to the definition of Autoadjust in Chapter 4, Data
Options and Profiles for more information.
Options and Profiles for more information.
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