Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BA-V92 manual Fax, Data

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Chapter 7 – Result Codes

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13CONNECT 7200 Connected at 7200 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at7200 bps and DCE speed reporting enabled.

14CONNECT 12000 Connected at 12000 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 12000 bps and DCE speed reporting enabled.

15CONNECT 14400 Connected at 14400 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 14400 bps and DCE speed reporting enabled.

16CONNECT 19200 Connected at 19200 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line; either line speed is 19200 bps with DCE speed reporting enabled, or DTE speed is19200 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

17CONNECT 38400 Connected at 38400 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem has connected to the line, DTE speed is 38400 bps, and DTE speed reporting is enabled.18 CONNECT 57600 Connected at 57600 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem is connected to the line, DTE speed is 57600 bps, and DTE speed reporting is enabled.19 CONNECT 115200 Connected at 115200 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line, DTE speed is 115200 bps, DTE speed reporting is enabled.20 CONNECT 230400 Connected at 230400 bps and speed reporting enabled. Modem has connected to the line, DTE speed is 230400 bps, and DTE speed reporting is enabled.22 CONNECT V.23 connection and line speed reporting enabled. Modem has established 75TX/1200RX a V.23 originate connection and line speed reporting is enabled.23 CONNECT V.23 connection and line speed reporting enabled. Modem has established 1200TX/75RX a V.23 answer connection and line speed reporting is enabled.24 DELAYED Delay is in effect for the dialed number. For X4, sent when a call fails to connect and the number dialed is considered ‘delayed’ due to country blacklisting requirements.32 BLACKLISTED Dialed number is blacklisted. For X4, sent when a call

 

 

fails to connect and the number dialed is considered ‘blacklisted’.

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FAX

Connected in fax mode. Modem connection is established in a facsimile mode.

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DATA

Connected in data mode. Modem connection is established in a data mode.

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+MRR: 300

Connected at 300 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 300

 

 

bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)

44+MRR: 1200/75 V.23 backward channel. V.23 backward channel carrier is detected; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)45 +MRR: 75/1200 V.23 forward channel. V.23 forward channel carrier is detected; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)46 +MRR: 1200 Connected at 1200 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at1200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)47 +MRR: 2400 Connected at 2400 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at2400 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)48 +MRR: 4800 Connected at 4800 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at4800 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)49 +MRR: 7200 Connected at 7200 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at7200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)50 +MRR: 9600 Connected at 9600 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at9600 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 12000 Connected at 12000 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the lineat12000 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 14400 Connected at 14400 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 14400 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 16800 Connected at 16800 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 16800 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 19200 Connected at 19200 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 19200 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 21600 Connected at 21600 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 21600 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 24000 Connected at 24000 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 24000 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 26400 Connected at 26400 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 26400 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 +MRR: 28800 Connected at 28800 bps and carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at 28800 bps; carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)5 CONNECT 16800 Connected at 16800 bps and DTE speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the

line, the DTE speed is16800 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

61CONNECT 21600 Connected at 21600 bps and DTE speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line, the DTE speed is 21600 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

62CONNECT 24000 Connected at 24000 bps and DTE speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line, the DTE speed is 24000 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

63CONNECT 26400 Connected at 26400 bps and DTE speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line, the DTE speed is 26400 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

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Contents MultiModem→ Trademarks WarrantyCopyright Record of RevisionsTable of Contents Introduction You must press Enter to send the command to the modemGeneral Commands AT CommandsCommand Information Request Command DS=n Dial Stored Telephone NumberCommand En Echo Command Mode Characters Command Hook ControlCommand Result Code Format Command Result Codes Enable/DisableCommand ? Read Register Value Command Tone DialingCommand Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR Control Command Long Space DisconnectCommand Modem Reset Command Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlCommand V.22bis Guard Tone Control Command Modem-Initiated Flow ControlCommand V.42bis Data Compression Command Load Factory SettingsCommand Data Set Ready DSR Control Command Make/Break Dial RatioCommand Sync/Async Mode Command Clear to Send CTS ControlCommand &Zn=x Store Telephone Number Command Store Current ConfigurationCommand &Xn Synchronous Clock Source Command Select Profile for Hard ResetCommand PCM Code Selection Command %En Line Quality MonitorCommand Line Signal Level Command Line Signal QualityReport Commands Command \Kn Break ControlCommand \Nn Error Correction Mode Selection Command \Vn Single Line Connect MessageSubparameters Country/Region of InstallationCommand +MS= Modulation Selection Values & DefaultCommand View Delayed Numbers Command MNP Extended ServicesCommand Flash Memory Download Command View Numbers in BlacklistCommand *E Escape Remote Configuration Escape CommandsCommand +++ Escape Sequence Command +PQC=n Quick Connect Control Modem Connection CommandsCommand +PCW=n Call Waiting Enable Command +PIG=n PCM Upstream IgnoreResult Code Force Full Startup Procedure Next ConnectionEnable Quick Connect Profile Save Callback Security Commands Caller ID CommandsCommand +DS44 V.44 Compression Select Data Compression CommandsCommand +DR Data Compression Reporting Command +DS Data CompressionCommand +ER Error Control Reporting Error Control CommandsCommand +EB Break Handling in Error Control Operation Command +EFCS Bit Frame Check Sequence+ESR? Command +ESR Selective RejectCommand +ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management Reported Rate DTE CommandsCommand +IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow Control Command +ILRR DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting+MCR Report Syntax Modulation CommandCommand +IPR Fixed DTE Rate Command +MR Modulation Reporting ControlBehavior in Voice Mode +FCLASS=8 Call Control CommandCommand -STE= Set Telephony Extension Behavior in Data Mode +FCLASS=0Examples No Carrier ATS86? Test CommandCommand &T n Test Command Command +FCLASS=8 Select Voice Mode Voice CommandsVoice Commands Overview Configuration CommandsCommand +FLO Flow Control Command +VNH= Automatic Hang-up ControlCommand +VTS Send Voice Tones Voice CommandsCommand +VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters Command +VRX Start Modem Receive Record+VTS Examples Command +VTX Start Modem Transmit PlaybackCommand +VGR Voice Gain Receive Record Gain Command +VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume+VLS Example Command +VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE/ModemCommand +VLS Analog Source/Destination Selection Interval Command +VRA Ringback Goes Away TimerTable of +VLS Command Options Label Primitives Description +VSP=1Command +VSM Compression Method Selection Command +VRN Ringback Never Appeared TimerCommand +VSD Silence Detection Quiet and Silence Before using it Description Command +VTD Beep Tone Duration TimerCommand +VDR Distinctive Ring Command +VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting+VPR? RateCommand +VGS Speaker Gain Speakerphone CommandsCommand +VSP Speakerphone ON/OFF Command +VGM Microphone GainShielded Hex Event Report Description Code Voice Mode Shielded CodesUnformatted Form Reporting Caller ID Event Number 4 Extended Keypad Dtmf a Default Values V.8bis CommandsCommand +A8E V.8bis Operation Controls Command +A8I CI Signal Indication25bis Commands List Request of Stored Number 25bis ResponsesList Request of Forbidden Number List Identification NumberRegisters Reg Unit Range Default DescriptionRegisters Registers +MR, +ER,+DR, and W commands Result Codes Data FAX+ER Lapm +DR ALT+DR None +ER NoneTerse Verbose Description Terse Verbose Description Example Setting Country/Regional CodesIndex Qcpc 46, 47, 48, 49 Index
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