Multi-Tech Systems MT2834ZPX owner manual Q0 Multi-Tech Result Codes

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MT2834ZPX Owner's Manual

Result Codes

The MT2834ZPX Command mode provides you with several responses, or “Result Codes” , that can aid you in Command mode operation. These Result Codes are displayed on your video monitor.

AT&Q0 selects Multi-Tech responses with Reliable/LAP-M/ Compressed modifiers. The terse result code for CONNECT 2400 is 9.

AT&Q1 selects Standard AT command set responses. The terse result code for CONNECT 2400 is 10. The following tables list result codes generated by the &Q command.

 

Table 4-2 &Q0 "Multi-Tech" Result Codes

TERSE

VERBOSE

0

OK

1

CONNECT

2

RING

3

NO CARRIER

4

ERROR

5*

CONNECT 1200

6

NO DIALTONE

7

BUSY

8

NO ANSWER

9*

CONNECT 2400

11*

CONNECT 4800

12*

CONNECT 9600

13*

CONNECT 14400

19*

CONNECT 19200

21*

CONNECT 21600

24*

CONNECT 24000

26*

CONNECT 26400

28*

CONNECT 28800

31*

CONNECT 31200

33*

CONNECT 33600

*With MNP error correction on, RELIABLE (or R) is added to these result codes. With LAP-M error correction on, LAP-M (or L) is added to these result codes. With data compression on, COMPRESSED (or C) is added. (Note these "Extended" Result Codes are displayed when your modem is set-up to do so with an X1, X2, X3, or X4 command.)

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Contents Page Record of Revisions Revision Description Contents Index Introduction and Description Modem Features Fax Features Product DescriptionSoftware Configuration How to Use This ManualInstallation and Connection AT Commands and S-RegistersService, Warranty & Technical Support/ BBS Testing Your ModemAppendices Installation and Configuration Safety WarningsConfiguration/Installation Procedure Configuration and Installation Procedure StepProcedureInstallation and Configuration Is Your MT2834ZPX Ready for Use? Operating Your MT2834ZPX Simple Operations Software Configuration Introduction Configuring Software for Your ModemPC Initialization Strings AT &F X4 S0= 2 MChanging Default Parameters Configuring Software for Your ComputerConfiguring Software for the Remote System Terminal EmulationFile Transfer Protocols When to Disable Data CompressionAT &F S0=0 X4 &E14 M 16550 Uart and Windows Disabling Error CorrectionAT &F S0=0 X4 &E0 M COMnFIFO=1 COM2FIFO=1Page Modem AT Commands Command a Default $BA0 Description Command Values Default $EB0 Description =0 thru $Fn Command Values Default Command Values Default Description Default &P1 Description RFn Command T = 0, 1, 2, or Values Default Description Command @ Remote Configuration Procedures Remote ConfigurationRemote Configuration Operation Procedures StepProcedure Password Commands Contd. Remote Configuration Operation ProceduresRegisters Escape Code CharacterReturn Character Pause Time for Comma S13 Remote Configuration Escape Character S29 Local Inactivity Timer S36 Time Between DTR Inactive and Modem Off-Hook Result Codes Q0 Multi-Tech Result CodesQ1 Standard AT Result Codes AT Commands and S-Register Summary Troubleshooting Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsPage Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection Page Modem Disconnects While Online File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringLosing Data Getting Garbage Characters on the Monitor Fax and Communications Software Won’t Run at the Same TimeTesting Your Modem Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 Loop Local Analog Loopback TestDigital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Local/Manual Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Remote/ Automatic Digital Loopback Test local/manualDigital Loopback Test remote/automatic Service, Warranty and Tech Support Introduction Limited WarrantyTech Support On-line Warranty RegistrationRecording Modem Information Service To Download a file About the Multi-Tech BBSTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS If you know the file nameIf you don’t know the file name About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service About CompuServe/InternetAppendix a Technical Specifications Modulation Intelligent FeaturesCommand Buffer Fax ModulationsCarrier Frequencies BpsBell Standard Carrier FrequenciesDataCarrier Frequencies Temperature Power Consumption ConnectorsDiagnostics DimensionsAppendix B Tone Dial Frequencies 697 770 852 941 1209 Digits 1336 1477 1633Appendix C FCC and Canadian Regulations RJ11C or RJ11W single line Appendix C FCC and Canadian Regulations Canadian Limitations Notice Index 15, 19 In-band Escape Sequence MultiExpress for Windows PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD Rings Which Have Occurred Registers Serial port 17, 20, 21 17, 19