MultiModemBA User Guide
V.25bis Responses (Result Codes)
When in V.25bis mode (the AT$V1 command executed), your modem provides you with several responses which can help you follow the progress of V.25bis operations. These are similar to the Result Codes associated with AT Command mode operation. The V.25bis responses are in the form of
INC | Incoming Call (same as RING indicator) |
VAL | A valid V.25bis command has been attempted |
DLCt | Call delayed for t minutes (number on Delayed list) |
CFlrr | Call failure indicator where rr equals: |
| et - Engaged tone (same as BUSY) |
| nt - Call Answered but No Answer Tone |
| ab - Call Not Answered |
| fc - Number on Forbidden List |
| ns - Number not stored in memory |
| ua - User Abort |
| nd - No Dialtone |
| ff - Forbidden List full |
LSNmm;dd...dd | Phone number in V.25bis memory |
LSDmm;dd...dd | Phone number on the Delay list |
LSFmm;dd...dd | Phone number on the forbidden list |
CON ssss | Connection at ssss speed (if X1 in effect) |
V.25bis AT Commands
The AT commands associated with V.25bis mode are described as follows. Note that one command enables and disables V.25bis mode and the rest are only operable in the V.25bis mode.
Enable/Disable V.25bis Mode ($V) Command
The function of the $V command is to select the V.25bis mode in asynchronous mode. (Synchronous mode is set up with switches. For example, the modem could be in AT command mode, (AT$V1), and if synchronous mode is enabled with AT Command mode enabled, then V.25bis mode is selected). Prior to executing this command, make sure that your modem is properly set up to perform the type of operation you will be performing. Refer to the initialization section of this appendix for information about modem
To place your modem in V.25bis mode from asynchronous mode, enter the AT$V1 command. To return to AT command mode, enter the AT$V0 command. AT$V2 allows you to run one V.25bis command from AT command mode without leaving AT command mode (the V.25bis command follows $V2 on the command line).
Change Serial Baud Rate (CSP) Command
The CSP command will change the serial baud rate of your modem by entering CSPsssss where
ssssscan equal:
0300 | = | 300 bps |
1200 | = | 1200 bps |
2400 | = | 2400 bps |
4800 | = | 4800 bps |
9600 | = | 9600 bps |
19200 | = | 19200 bps |
38400 | = | 38400 bps |
57600 | = | 57600 bps |
115200 = | 115200 bps |
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