Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BL, MT5600BA manual Result Codes, Terse Verbose Description

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4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Result Codes

In command mode your modem can send the following responses, called result codes, to your computer. Result codes are used by communications programs and can also appear on your monitor.

Terse

Verbose

Description

0

OK

Command executed

1

CONNECT

Modem connected to line

2

RING

Ring signal detected

3

NO CARRIER

Carrier signal lost or not detected

4

ERROR

Invalid command

5

CONNECT 1200

Connected at 1200 bps

6

NO DIALTONE

No dial tone detected

7

BUSY

Busy signal detected

8

NO ANSWER

No answer at remote end

9

CONNECT 0600

Connected at 600 bps

10

CONNECT 2400

Connected at 2400 bps

11

CONNECT 4800

Connected at 4800 bps

12

CONNECT 9600

Connected at 9600 bps

13

CONNECT 7200

Connected at 7200 bps

14

CONNECT 12000

Connected at 12000 bps

15

CONNECT 14400

Connected at 14400 bps

16

CONNECT 19200

Connected at 19200 bps

17

CONNECT 38400

Connected at 38400 bps

18

CONNECT 57600

Connected at 57600 bps

19

CONNECT 115200

Connected at 115200 bps

20

CONNECT 230400

Connected at 230400 bps

22CONNECT 75TX/1200RX V.23 connection in originate mode

23CONNECT 1200TX/75RX V.23 connection in answer mode

24

DELAYED

Delay is in effect for the dialed number

32

BLACKLISTED

Dialed number is blacklisted

33

FAX

Connected in fax mode

35

DATA

Connected in data mode

40

CARRIER 300

0-300 bps data carrier detected

44

CARRIER 1200/75

V.23 backward channel detected

45

CARRIER 75/1200

V.23 forward channel detected

46

CARRIER 1200

1200 bps data carrier detected

47

CARRIER 2400

2400 bps data carrier detected

48

CARRIER 4800

4800 bps data carrier detected

49

CARRIER 7200

7200 bps data carrier detected

50

CARRIER 9600

9600 bps data carrier detected

51

CARRIER 12000

12000 bps data carrier detected

52

CARRIER 14400

14400 bps data carrier detected

53

CARRIER 16800

16800 bps data carrier detected

54

CARRIER 19200

19200 bps data carrier detected

55

CARRIER 21600

21600 bps data carrier detected

56

CARRIER 24000

24000 bps data carrier detected

57

CARRIER 26400

26400 bps data carrier detected

58

CARRIER 28800

28800 bps data carrier detected

59

CONNECT 16800

Connected at 16800 bps

61

CONNECT 21600

Connected at 21600 bps

53

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Contents Model MT5600BA Model MT5600BL Record of Revisions FCC Part Introduction Using the Front PanelQuick Start MultiModemII User GuideRemote Configuration AT Commands, S-Registers & Result CodesSolving Problems Callback SecurityAppendix a Regulatory Compliance Appendix D Warranty, Service, and Technical SupportAppendix C Loopback Tests Appendix E Upgrading the ModemContents Viii Introduction Introduction FeaturesProduct Description Data IntroductionRelated Manuals What Is in Your Modem Package?Quick Start What You Will Need Safety WarningsWe supply You supplyRS232 Connection Connect the Modem to Your SystemDialup Connection Quick StartFour-Wire Leased Line Connection Two-Wire Leased Line ConnectionPower Connection Power-On TestAdding the Modem to Windows Install the Modem in WindowsRemoving Your Old Modem from Windows Install and Configure Your Software Trio DataComm Call the Multi-Tech BBSWindows HyperTerminal Windows Terminal Trio Fax Send a FaxMicrosoft Fax References Select Start Programs Accessories Fax Compose new faxMultiModemII User Guide Using the Front Panel LED Indicators Modem ConfigurationLiquid Crystal Display LCD Using the Front PanelOption Selection Menu StructureMultiModemII User Guide Menu Overview Using the Front Panel Status Trunk MultiModemII User Guide Basic Options Trunk Using the Front Panel Advanced Options Trunk Diagnostic Options Trunk MultiModemII User Guide Remote Configuration Options TrunkCaller ID Options Trunk Using the Front Panel Phone Number Memory Options TrunkStatus Menu OptionsUsing the Front Panel Basic Options Implemented Advanced OptionsRemote Configuration Options Phone Number Memory Options MultiModemII User Guide Diagnostic OptionsCaller ID Options AT Commands Registers Result Codes Introduction AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes AT CommandsDS= y Dial Stored Telephone Number Echo Command Mode CharactersHook Control Information RequestMonitor Speaker Mode Monitor Speaker VolumeReturn Online to Data Mode Result Codes Enable/DisableSet Register Value Select RegisterRead Register Value Tone DialingResult Code Selection Modem ResetLong Space Disconnect Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlLoad Factory Settings Error Correction ModesData Terminal Ready DTR Control Modem-Initiated Flow Control22bis Guard Tone Control Communications ModeFlow Control Selection Test Commands Sync/Async ModeClear to Send CTS Control Data Set Ready DSR ControlStore Current Configuration Display Current ConfigurationDisplay Last Connection Statistics Synchronous Clock SourceLine Signal Level Select Profile for Hard ResetZy =x Store Telephone Number Data Compression ControlPCM Code Selection Line Signal Quality\An Maximum MNP Block Size \Bn Transmit Break\Vn Single Line Connect Message \Nn Error Correction Mode SelectionReserved,maxTXrateCR +MS= Modulation SelectionMNP Extended Services Command #CBNy=x Store Callback Number Command -SDR=nDistinctive Ring ControlCommand #CBPy=x Store Callback Password Flash Memory DownloadCallback Enable/Disable Command #CID= n Caller IDCommand $SBn Serial Port Baud Rate Escape SequenceRegisters Register Unit Range Default DescriptionS32 S36 S46 Terse Verbose Description Result CodesProtocol ALT +FCERROR MultiModemII User Guide Remote Configuration Setup Basic ProcedureChanging the Remote Configuration Password Changing the Remote Escape Character Remote ConfigurationMultiModemII User Guide Callback Security Turning Callback Security On and Off Setup ProceduresCallback Security Assigning Callback PasswordsAssigning Callback Phone Numbers Callback Security Commands Calling ProcedureCommand #CBN y= x Store Callback Number Command #CBPy=x Store Callback Password Callback Assignments MultiModemII User Guide Leased Line Operation Two-Wire Setup Leased Line Operation Four-Wire SetupDial Backup and Leased Line Restoral Setup Dial Backup and Leased Line RestoralLeased Line Operation MultiModemII User Guide Solving Problems None of the Indicators Light Solving Problems Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem4Disconnects While Online File Transfer4Is Slower Than It Should Be Modem4Cannot Connect When AnsweringThere Are Garbage4 Characters on the Monitor Data Is Being LostModem4Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Fax and Data4Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Appendixes FCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix a Regulatory ComplianceRegulatory Compliance Fax Branding StatementInternational Modem Restrictions Canadian Limitations NoticeCommission Decision CTR21 New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive ComplianceAppendix B Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Receiver Sensitivity Local Analog Loopback Test V.54 Loop Test procedureLoopback Tests Figure C-2. Remote digital loopback test Remote Digital Loopback Test V.54 LoopFigure C-3. Local digital loopback test Local Digital Loopback Test V.54 LoopBack-to-Back Test Figure C-5. Back-to-back test connections Service Limited WarrantyWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Online Warranty RegistrationTechnical Support Multi-Tech BBSAbout the Internet SupplyNet Online Ordering Instructions Ordering Modem AccessoriesIdentify the Modem Firmware Upgrade OverviewMulti-Tech Web Site Identify the Current Firmware VersionMulti-Tech BBS Upgrading the ModemExtract the Upgrade Files Download the Upgrade FileSet the Modem to the Factory Defaults Restore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareRS-232 Pinouts Appendix F Cable PinoutsCable Pinouts Leased Line PinoutsCtrl Code Hex Dec Appendix G Ascii Character MapIndex 108 Index 110
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