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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
111: Manual Off Hook
This command connects the port from which the command is executed to the autopatch without
dialing any numbers. Touch tones from your radio can be used to dial numbers without DTMF
regeneration. This is usually used only for testing, because it doesn't regenerate your DTMF
digits, it doesn't allow you to block long distance numbers, and it usually causes an error
message when you dial a number. The error message may be generated because the controller
can't tell whether you are entering a command (such as to hang up the patch) or dialing a
number, so it treats the number as a (usually invalid) command; you can just ignore the error
message. Command 114 can be used to hang up the patch.
<111>
Parameters:
- 111 is the default command name.
112: Normal Forward Dial
This is the normal autopatch up command you would make available to your users if you want
an open autopatch. If the number you enter is 3 digits or less, it dials that autodial number. If it
is longer, it checks it against the dialing tables described at the beginning of this autopatch
section and if it passes, dials that number.. Command 114 can be used to hang up the patch.
<112> sss Autopatch using an autodial memory slot
<112> d..d Autopatch using user entered number
Parameters:
- 112 is the default command name.
- SSS is the autodial slot number (1..3 digits)
- D..D is the phone number you want to dial
Notes:
• The longest number that can be dialed with the command is eleven digits, because that
is the longest number that can be specified in the allowed number table. If you need to
dial longer numbers, use Command 113.