Example Description Status Message
T01DELAYOET1
Enable output delay on output T. 
T01DELAYOET1
T01DELAYOET0
Disable output delay on output T. 
T01DELAYOET0
T01DELAYOET0
Toggle enabled status of output 
delay on output T. 
T01DELAYOETx, where x is either 0 or 1 
depending on the current enabled status of the 
output delay on the output. 
T01DELAYOET?
Query enabled status of output 
delay on output T. 
T01DELAYOETx, where x is either 0 or 1 
depending on the current enabled status of the 
output delay on the output. 
T01DELAYOE*1
Enable output delay on all outputs 
(T). 
T01DELAYOE*1
T01DELAYOE*0
Disable output delay on all outputs 
(T). 
T01DELAYOE*0
T01DELAYOE*2
Toggle enabled status of output 
delay on all outputs. 
B01DELAYOE*x, where x is either 0 or 1 
depending of the current enabled status of the 
output delay on the corresponding output. If 
this command was sent after the example 
above, then the status message would be 
T01DELAYOE*1. 
T01DELAYOE*?
Query enabled status of output 
delay on all outputs. 
B01DELAYOE*x, where x is either 0 or 1 
depending of the current enabled status of the 
output delay on the corresponding output. If 
this command was sent after the example 
above, then the status message would be 
T01DELAYOE*1. 
8.19. DIAL -- Send DTMF Digits to Phone Interface
This command dials the specified string of digits by sending the equivalent DTMF tones to the phone 
interface. Valid digits are '0'-'9', '*', '#', and ',' (delay). If the phone is not off-hook when this command 
is executed, it will automatically be taken off-hook. 
Example Description Status Message
T01DIAL9,,,4048921180
Dial 9 (to get an outside line), then pause (the three 
commas), then dial 4048921180. 
T10DIAL
8.20. DSPAUTO -- Enable Automatic DSPLOAD Status 
Messages
This command sets or queries whether or not DSPLOAD messages will be automatically generated 
whenever the DSP utilization changes. 
This command is a boolean command. See 
Section 6.1 for more information on this type of command.