Commands sent with a leading “-” (dash) are used to set parameters, control the block/pass functionality, enter white/black list Caller ID numbers, and manually set the time and date only in Whozz Calling? “full-featured” series units. These can be single character commands used for items such as setting “toggles” (i.e. lower case d - turn on detail mode) within the unit, or multi-character commands for entering a number into the block list. A complete explanation of parameters, toggles, and commands can be found in the standard Whozz Calling? series manuals.
-x
Dash followed by a single character used to set a “toggle” or request a version string.
Example Commands:
-d Set detailed mode on
-b Set first ring suppression off
-o Set outbound monitoring on
-V Request version string
-Cnnnn…<CR>
Dash followed by a single letter denoting the type of command, numerical data, and then a Carriage Return (ASCII 13, Hex 0D) terminating the string.
Example Commands:
-N772637278<CR>Enter the number 7702637278 into the block/pass list.
-W03Block (or pass) the inbound call on line 3.
-Z01081350<CR>Manually set the internal time clock of device to January 8, 1:50pm.
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