ATO CMM 900-3W manual Result Codes

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5.1.2 Result Codes

Result Codes refer to the responses of the cellular modem unit to a command.

Unless the cellular modem has been programmed to be in the Quiet mode (Section 6.1), the unit will respond each time a command is issued. The default mode of the cellular modem is the verbose mode. The responses in the verbose mode are characters.

Using AT commands, the modem can be put into terse (non-verbose) mode. The responses in non-verbose mode are numerical digits.

Various modem responses are shown below:

Terse Mode

Verbose Mode

Description

0

OK

Command executed without errors.

1

Connect

Connection at 300 bps

2

Ring

Ringing signal detected

3

No Carrier

Carrier lost or never present

4

Error

Invalid command

5

Connect 1200

Connection at 1200 bps

6

No Dial tone

Cellular service not available

7

Busy

Called party on-line

8

No Answer

 

9

Connect 0600

 

10

Connect 2400

 

11

Connect 4800

 

12

Connect 9600

 

13

Connect 7200

 

66

Compression class 5

Connection established MNP- 5

67

Compression V42bis

 

68

Not used

 

69

Compression none

 

76

Protocol: none

 

77

Protocol: LAPM

 

99

Service Unavailable

Cellular Service not available

100

Service Available

Unit ready for communication

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Contents CMM 900-3W User Guide Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions FAQProduct Overview Features∙ Requires 5 Volts DC @ 1500 ma Your package includes Serial Port Pins RS 232 interfaceApplications Registering the Cellular Modem Unit SpecificationsModem Setup and Registration What you need to provideInitializing the Cellular Modem Starting and Configuring the ModemDIP Switch Settings Activating the Cellular Modem Using the Cellular Modem to CommunicateTheory of Operation Command StatePage Result Codes On-line State Transitioning Online State à Command StateAT Commands common to all modes Supported AT CommandsNon-volatile memory of the cell-modem Troubleshooting What is the flow control method recommended? Yes