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| You can also choose to completely eliminate the display of all of the | Result Codes. | ||||
This is accomplished by executing the Q command. |
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View Active | The View Active Configuration and User Profiles &V command | Configuration displays the | ||||
commands and | and User Profiles | stored telephone numbers. A typical | ||||
example of active and |
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&V | ACTIVE PROFILE: |
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| B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4 &Y |
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| S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:030 | S08:002 S09:006 | ||||
S10:014 S12:050 S14:AAH S16:00H S18:000 |
| S21:00H S22:76H S23:07H S25:005 S26:001S027:40H S28:00H | ||||
| STORED PROFILE 0: |
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| B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4 |
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| S00:000 S14:AAH S18:000 S21:00H S22:76H S23:15H S25:005 | S26:001S027:40H | ||||
S28:00H |
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| STORED PROFILE 1: |
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| B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4 |
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| S00:000 S14:AAH S18:000 S21:00H S22:76H S23:17H S25:005 | S26:001S027:40H | ||||
S28:00H |
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS: &Z0= 18009722439 &Z1= 6127859875 &Z2=
&Z3=
Wait for Dial Tone The W command causes the command modem to wait up to a | specified time for the | ||||||
dial tone to occur. The telephone number | W | is dialed immediately upon dial tone detection. The | |||||
S7 value determines the maximum wait time. If a busy signal is | detected instead of dial tone, the | ||||||
command modem returns a | BUSY result code and goes |
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instructions on the command line. The factory default setting is | 30 seconds |
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Store Active | The Store Active Profile &W command writes the storable | Profile parameters of the | |||||
active configuration to one of two profiles in |
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| Commands: Bn, En, Qn, Vn, Xn, &Gn, &Pn, and &Yn |
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| The &W0 command stores the active profile in the NONVRAM | at location zero and | |||||
&W1 stores the active profile in location one. |
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Result Code Set/ | The Result Code Set/Call Progress (X ) command selects which | Call Progress | set of | ||||
responses and dialing functions are active in Command | mode. You can choose to have certain | ||||||
responses suppressed, | X such as the speed of the connection, and whether or not dial tone | and | |||||
busy signal are detected. You can choose either the basic | result code set (i.e., the connect response with | ||||||
no speed |
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code set (i.e., connection response with speed indication) and | whether or not call progress is activated. | ||||||
| The | ATX0 and ATX1 commands disable the call progress | functions (dial tone | ||||
and busy signal) and activates either the |
| basic or extended result codes. This call progress method is | |||||
referred to as dumb dialing where actual dial tones are not | detected, instead the command modem | ||||||
relies on timed |
| pauses. The ATX0 enables the basic result codes while the ATX1 |
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enables the extended result codes with call progress disabled on | both commands. |
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| The ATX2 through ATX4 commands determine whether or not | call progress is | |||||
activated and extended result codes are enabled | on each of these commands. |
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| The ATX2 command waits for a dial tone before dialing. The | connect response and | |||||
speed indication (e.g.,CONNECT xxxx | where as xxxx is the connect speed of 2400 bps) are enabled |
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upon detection of a dial tone. Busy signal is not detected. |
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| The ATX3 command causes the command modem to dial | blind(i.e., does not | |||||
wait for dial tone) and enable a BUSY result |
| code if a busy signal is detected. | This feature is useful because | ||||
| it allows the command modem to immediately abandon a call | rather than wait the | |||||
thrity seconds for a carrier signal that will |
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