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US Robotics COURIER - Continuous Re-Execute (A>); Continuous Repeat(>); Exiting Repeat Mode; Escape Code Operations(+++)

US Robotics COURIER
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
Continuous Repeat(>)
If
you
know
the
modem
you
are
calling is
frequently
busy,
include
the
Repeat
command
in
the
Dial string,
as
follows:
AT>
OT
1234567 <Enter>
AT
OT
1234567
><Enter>
The
modem
enters
Repeat
mode,
dials
the
number,
waits
the
default
60
seconds
for a carrier,
and
hangs
up.
Then,
after
a
two-
second
pause,
it redials.
The cycle
continues
until
the
modems
connect
or
the
modem
reaches a
maximum
of
10
attempts.
The 10-try limit is
mandated
by
the
Canadian
Department
of
Communications
(DOC) to
pre-
vent
tying
up
local
telephone
company
exchanges
with
uncon-
nected
calls.
Continuous Re-execute
(A>)
This
command
combines
the
features
of
both
the
A/
and>
commands.
The
modem
enters
Repeat
mode
as
described
above,
and
redials
the
Dial
string
in
the
command
buffer. Like
the
A/
command,
A>
does
not
take
the
AT prefix
or
a
Carriage
Return:
A>
Exiting Repeat Mode
Should
you
use
>
or
A>
with
a
command
other
than
a Dial
string,
abort
the
cycle
by
pressing
<any
key>.
To
abort
automated
redialing,
be
sure
to
press
<any
key>
when
the
result
code
appears,
during
the
pause
before
the
modem
begins
dialing
again.
If
you
press
<any
key>
while
the
modem
is
dialing,
that
dial
attempt
is canceled
but
the
cycle continues.
ESCAPE CODE OPERATIONS(+++)
Once
the
modem
is
online
to
another
system,
the
only
command
it recognizes is
an
escape
code
of
three
typed
pluses,
which
forces
the
modem
back
to
Command
mode.
Do
the
following
when
issuing
the
command:
Asynchronous Operations 6-9

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