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DATA

Command modem connected as data

 

modem during auto answer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can also choose to completely eliminate the display of all of the

Result Codes.

This is accomplished by executing the Q command.

 

 

 

 

View Active

The View Active Configuration and User Profiles &V command

Configuration displays the

commands and S-Register settings along with the

and User Profiles

stored telephone numbers. A typical

example of active and

 

stored profiles and stored telephone numbers are as follows:

&V

ACTIVE PROFILE:

 

 

 

 

 

B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4 &Y

 

 

 

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:

 

 

 

 

 

B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4

 

 

 

S00:000 S14:AAH S18:000 S21:00H S22:76H S23:15H S25:005

S26:001S027:40H

S28:00H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STORED PROFILE 1:

 

 

 

 

 

B1 E1 H0 Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &G0 &P0 &T4

 

 

 

S00:000 S14:AAH S18:000 S21:00H S22:76H S23:17H S25:005

S26:001S027:40H

S28:00H

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 S-Register

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 On-Hook, abandoning subsequent

 

instructions on the command line. The factory default setting is

30 seconds

 

Store Active

The Store Active Profile &W command writes the storable

Profile parameters of the

active configuration to one of two profiles in

 

NVRAM. The current values of the following commands and

&W0-1

registers are stored:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commands: Bn, En, Qn, Vn, Xn, &Gn, &Pn, and &Yn

 

 

 

S-Registers: S0, S14, S18, S21, S22, S23, S25, S26, S27, and S28

 

 

 

The &W0 command stores the active profile in the NONVRAM

at location zero and

&W1 stores the active profile in location one.

 

&W0 is the factory default setting.

 

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

 

indication of the called command modem) or the extended result

 

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

 

enables the extended result codes with call progress disabled on

both commands.

 

 

The ATX2 through ATX4 commands determine whether or not

call progress is

activated and extended result codes are enabled

on each of these commands.

 

 

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

 

upon detection of a dial tone. Busy signal is not detected.

 

 

 

 

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

 

never come.

 

 

 

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