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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
COMMAND MEANING
P Set Dialing to Pulse
Your modem can use either pulse (decadic) or tone (DTMF) dialing.
The P dial modifier orders the modem to use pulse dialing.
If you are not sure which dialing is used by your phone, lift up the hand
set and listen. If you hear a continuous dial tone, you probably can use
tone dialing. Normally, only older telephone exchanges do not support
tone dialing.
If you are still in doubt, use pulse dialing. Most exchanges supporting
tone dialing also support pulse dialing, although the reverse is not
always true.
Contact the supplier of your telephone line if you wish to have tone
dialing accessible on your line.
FPulse dialing may not be supported in New Zealand. Refer to your
Installation Guide for details.
Options
ATP Select pulse dialing.
See Also
T command Set Dialing to Tone
Dial Modifiers - P Use Pulse Dialing
Dial Modifiers - T Use Tone Dialing
COMMAND MEANING
Q Quiet (Suppress Response Codes)
Your modem has a variety of messages or response codes which it sends
in response to various commands.
Examples of these codes are the OK and CONNECT messages.
The Q command allows you to switch these messages on and off.
Command Descriptions
Command
Descriptions
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