RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
October 1, 1999 3-20 (973) 334-3100
\D Wait until carrier is detected or 60 seconds has passed, If carrier is detected, pause for
another 5 seconds.
\, Pause 5 seconds.
\. Pause 60 seconds.
\X "X" is a number from 1 to 9. The callback string will be repeated this many times or
until a carrier is detected. The the RFL 9660 will parse the remainder of the string.
A typical dialback string is shown below:
\HATDT5551234\N\D\4
\H This tells the RFL 9660 to hang up and wait 30 seconds.
ATDT5551234 This tells the RFL 9660 to tone-dial "555-1234."
\N This tells the RFL 9660 to insert a carriage return.
\D This tells the RFL 9660 to wait until carrier is detected or until
60 seconds has passed. If carrier is detected, the RFL 9660 will pause
5 more seconds.
\4 This tells the RFL 9660 to repeat the string up to 4 times if carrier is
not detected within 60 seconds.
6. Once you have entered the new call string, press the [ENTER] key.
7. Press the [I] and [ENTER] keys.
The following prompt will appear on your display:
Port's priority {0 is lowest} (0 - 9): _
This selection lets you assign a call priority level to each port.
8. Enter the priority level you want (a low number for low priority, a high number for top priority). Once you
have entered the priority level, press the [ENTER] key.
A high-priority call will not terminate a low-priority call that is already in progress. If a
port with a high priority initiates a call at the same time as a port with a low priority, the
higher priority call will go through first.