Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BA-V92 manual +Dr Alt, +DR None, +ER None, +ER Lapm, +Er Alt

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Chapter 7 – Result Codes

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Description

64

CONNECT 28800

Connected at 28800 bps and line speed reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line;

 

 

either the line speed is 28800 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled, or the DTE

 

 

speed is 28800 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled.

66

+DR: ALT

Connected in MNP Class 5 data compression. Modem connects to the line in MNP

 

 

Class 5 and +DR: message reporting is enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

67

+DR: V.42B

Connected in V.42 bis data compression. Modem connects to the line in V.42 bis and

 

 

120 +DR: message reporting is enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

69

+DR: NONE

Connected without data compression. Modem connects to the line without data

 

 

compression and +DR: message reporting is enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

70

+ER: NONE

Connected without any protocol. Modem connects to the line without any form of error

 

 

correction and +ER: message reporting is enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

77

+ER: LAPM

Connected in V.42 LAPM mode. Modem connects to the line in V.42 LAPM error

 

 

correction mode. +ER: message reporting is enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

78+MRR: 31200 Connected at 31200 bps; carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at31200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

79+MRR: 33600 Connected at 33600 bps; carrier reporting enabled. Modem connects to the line at33600 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

80

+ER: ALT

Connected in MNP mode. Sent when the modem connects in MNP mode of error

 

 

correction. +ER: message reporting has been enabled. (See S95, Wn, Xn.)

83

LINE-IN-USE

Line in use. Modem attempted to go off-hook when an extension was already occupying

 

 

the line.

84

CONNECT 33600

Connected at 33600 bps. Modem connects to the line, the DTE speed is 33600 bps and

 

 

the DTE speed reporting is enabled.

91

CONNECT 31200

Connected at 31200 bps. Modem connects to the line DTE speed of 31200 bps and the

 

 

modem is to report the DTE speed upon connecting.

134+MCR: B103 Connected with Bell 103 modulation. Modem connects to the line with Bell 103 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

135+MCR: B212 Connected with Bell 212 modulation. Modem connects to the line with Bell 212

 

 

modulation and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

136

+MCR: V21

Connected with ITU-T V.21. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.21 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

137

+MCR: V22

Connected with ITU-T V.22. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.22 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

138

+MCR: V22B

Connected with ITU-T V.22B. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.22B modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

139

+MCR: V23

Connected with ITU-T V.23. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.23 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

140

+MCR: V32

Connected with ITU-T V.32. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.32 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

141

+MCR: V32B

Connected with ITU-T V.32B. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.32B modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

142

+MCR: V34

Connected with ITU-T V.34. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.34 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

145

+MCR: V90

Connected with ITU-T V.90. Modem connects to the line with ITU-T V.90 modulation

 

 

and modulation reporting is enabled. (See +MR, S95, Xn.)

150+MRR: 32000 Connected at 32000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 32000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

151+MRR: 34000 Connected at 34000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 34000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

152+MRR: 36000 Connected at 36000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 36000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

153+MRR: 38000 Connected at 38000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 38000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

154+MRR: 40000 Connected at 40000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 40000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

155+MRR: 42000 Connected at 42000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 42000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

156+MRR: 44000 Connected at 44000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 44000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

157+MRR: 46000 Connected at 46000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 46000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

158+MRR: 48000 Connected at 48000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 48000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

159+MRR: 50000 Connected at 50000 bps. Modem connects to the line at 50000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled. (See S95, Xn.)

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Contents MultiModem→ Warranty CopyrightRecord of Revisions TrademarksTable of Contents You must press Enter to send the command to the modem IntroductionAT Commands General CommandsCommand DS=n Dial Stored Telephone Number Command En Echo Command Mode CharactersCommand Hook Control Command Information RequestCommand Result Codes Enable/Disable Command ? Read Register ValueCommand Tone Dialing Command Result Code FormatCommand Long Space Disconnect Command Modem ResetCommand Data Carrier Detect DCD Control Command Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR ControlCommand Modem-Initiated Flow Control Command V.42bis Data CompressionCommand Load Factory Settings Command V.22bis Guard Tone ControlCommand Make/Break Dial Ratio Command Sync/Async ModeCommand Clear to Send CTS Control Command Data Set Ready DSR ControlCommand Store Current Configuration Command &Xn Synchronous Clock SourceCommand Select Profile for Hard Reset Command &Zn=x Store Telephone NumberCommand %En Line Quality Monitor Command Line Signal LevelCommand Line Signal Quality Command PCM Code SelectionCommand \Kn Break Control Command \Nn Error Correction Mode SelectionCommand \Vn Single Line Connect Message Report CommandsCountry/Region of Installation Command +MS= Modulation SelectionValues & Default SubparametersCommand MNP Extended Services Command Flash Memory DownloadCommand View Numbers in Blacklist Command View Delayed NumbersEscape Commands Command +++ Escape SequenceCommand *E Escape Remote Configuration Modem Connection Commands Command +PCW=n Call Waiting EnableCommand +PIG=n PCM Upstream Ignore Command +PQC=n Quick Connect ControlForce Full Startup Procedure Next Connection Enable Quick Connect Profile SaveResult Code Caller ID Commands Callback Security CommandsData Compression Commands Command +DR Data Compression ReportingCommand +DS Data Compression Command +DS44 V.44 Compression SelectError Control Commands Command +EB Break Handling in Error Control OperationCommand +EFCS Bit Frame Check Sequence Command +ER Error Control ReportingCommand +ESR Selective Reject Command +ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management+ESR? DTE Commands Command +IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow ControlCommand +ILRR DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting Reported RateModulation Command Command +IPR Fixed DTE RateCommand +MR Modulation Reporting Control +MCR Report SyntaxCall Control Command Command -STE= Set Telephony ExtensionBehavior in Data Mode +FCLASS=0 Behavior in Voice Mode +FCLASS=8Examples Test Command Command &T n Test CommandNo Carrier ATS86? Voice Commands Voice Commands OverviewConfiguration Commands Command +FCLASS=8 Select Voice ModeCommand +VNH= Automatic Hang-up Control Command +FLO Flow ControlVoice Commands Command +VIP Voice Initialize All ParametersCommand +VRX Start Modem Receive Record Command +VTS Send Voice TonesCommand +VTX Start Modem Transmit Playback Command +VGR Voice Gain Receive Record GainCommand +VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume +VTS ExamplesCommand +VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE/Modem Command +VLS Analog Source/Destination Selection+VLS Example Command +VRA Ringback Goes Away Timer Table of +VLS Command Options Label Primitives Description+VSP=1 IntervalCommand +VRN Ringback Never Appeared Timer Command +VSD Silence Detection Quiet and SilenceCommand +VSM Compression Method Selection Command +VTD Beep Tone Duration Timer Command +VDR Distinctive RingCommand +VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting Before using it DescriptionRate +VPR?Speakerphone Commands Command +VSP Speakerphone ON/OFFCommand +VGM Microphone Gain Command +VGS Speaker GainVoice Mode Shielded Codes Unformatted Form Reporting Caller IDShielded Hex Event Report Description Code Event Number 4 Extended Keypad Dtmf a V.8bis Commands Command +A8E V.8bis Operation ControlsCommand +A8I CI Signal Indication Default Values25bis Commands 25bis Responses List Request of Forbidden NumberList Identification Number List Request of Stored NumberReg Unit Range Default Description RegistersRegisters Registers +MR, +ER,+DR, and W commands Result Codes FAX Data+DR ALT +DR None+ER None +ER LapmTerse Verbose Description Terse Verbose Description Setting Country/Regional Codes ExampleIndex Qcpc 46, 47, 48, 49 Index
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