Hitachi HPW-200EC manual Xn Extended Result Codes Control

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Xn - Extended Result Codes Control

This command selects which result codes will be used by The modem.

X0 Busy detection is disabled, blind dialing (no dial tone detection) is enabled. The following result codes are supported: OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR.

X1 Busy detection is disabled, blind dialing (no dial tone detection) is enabled. The following result codes are supported: OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, CONNECT <RATE>.

X2 Busy detection is disabled, blind dialing is disabled. The dialing cannot be conducted unless dialtone is detected. If dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6, NO DIALTONE result code will be reported. The following result codes are supported: OK,

RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIALTONE, CONNECT <RATE>.

X3 Busy detection is enabled, blind dialing is disabled. The dialing cannot be conducted unless dialtone is detected. If dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6, NO DIALTONE result code will be reported. The following result codes are supported: OK,

RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIALTONE, CONNECT <RATE>.

X4 Busy detection is enabled, blind dialing is disabled. The dialing cannot be conducted unless dialtone is detected. If dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6, NO DIALTONE result code will be reported. The following result codes are supported: OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIALTONE, CONNECT <RATE>. (default)

X5 Busy detection is enabled, blind dialing is disabled. The dialing cannot be conducted unless dialtone is detected. If dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6, NO DIALTONE result code will be reported. The following result codes are supported: OK,

RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIALTONE, CONNECT <RATE>, RRING, NO BONGTONE.

The following table is a summary of supported result codes based on X command settings. A 'y' means result code is supported; a number indicates which (less explicit) report will be used instead.

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Contents Handheld PC Hardware Users Guide Information to Users ICES-003 Statement Important Safety InstructionsPage Page Page Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Statement Page Page MIC WelcomePicture from the Bottom of the Handheld PC Running your Handheld PC Batteries and powerOperating your Handheld PC with the Main batteries To insert the rechargeable Li-ion battery packTo change the main battery Operating your Handheld PC with the AC adapter Charging rechargeable Li-ion battery packNotification LED To use the stylus Pen Using the stylus PenWireless infrared transfer Left Side View of Handheld PC Interface cableTo remove a PC card PC card slotTo insert a PC card To remove a CF card Using the CF card. also known as Compact Flash cardTo insert a CF card To use a modem RAM/ROM Slot To change ROM board General Description VGA Output Of Pocket PowerPoint ViewerInstallation & Start-Up Usage ESC Using the Voice Recorder Page To assign application to User1 and User2 To use Quick Launch KeyTo use and key Adjusting the display contrastTo increase display contrast To decrease display contrastTo perform a full reset Resetting your Handheld PCTo perform a simple reset Physical Description and Features PrecautionsHardware Specifications Weight Peripheral and Transfer Interface PowerCF Card Compatibility PC Card CompatibilityCompatibility Specification Error CorrectionStandard Data CompressionAT= x Write to Selected S-Register Re-execute CommandAT? Read Selected S-Register AnswerDial Modifiers En Command EchoDn Dial Hn Disconnect and hook control Fn Select Modulation Compatibility onlyModem Identification Mn Speaker ControlSet Pulse Dialing as a default On Return to On-Line Data ModeSn Access S-Register Set Tone Dial DefaultXn Extended Result Codes Control RING, no CARRIER, ERROR, no DIALTONE, Connect RateSummary of Supported Result Codes Fn Restore Default Configuration Zn ResetYn Long Space Disconnect Cn DCD Data Carrier Detect OptionQn Mode Selection Mn Mode SelectionGn Select Guard Tone Kn Flow ControlWn Store Current Configuration Display Current ConfigurationYn Selects a Default Reset Profile \Nn Selects Operating ModeConnect 1200 1.AT% Commands Enable/Disable Data CompressionRing Connect 75 Connect 1200 BusyCompression None Compression V.42bisS1 Ring Counter S0 Number of Rings to Auto-AnswerS2 Escape Character S8 Pause Time For Dial DelayS3 Carriage Return Character S4 Line Feed CharacterS12 Escape Guard Time S11 Dtmf Tone DurationS36 Lapm Failure Control S37 Desired Line Connection SpeedS83 EC Negotiation timeout S38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up+Fcommand? Report Active Configuration +FCLASS=n Select Service Class+Fcommand=? Report Operating Capabilities Fax Modulation Table Value Modulation & Speed+FTM=n Transmit Data +FRS=n Receive Silence+FRM=n Receive Data +FTH=n Transmit Data with Hdlc FramingPage Page HDECLARATION of Conformity Spring,1998