HP E700 manual Understanding Result Codes, Using Online Mode, Creating a Command Mode Shortcut

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Understanding Result Codes

A result code is the modem response to a command. It may be issued in either of two possible formats: words (the long form, also known as verbose) or numeric characters (the short form, represented by digits). The result code format is set using the Vn command:

V1 for words (default)

V0 for numeric characters

Using Online Mode

In the online mode, the transmitting modem receives characters from the computer, converts the data to analog signals, then transmits these signals over the telephone line.

The process of altering a signal for transmission is called modulation. The receiving modem receives analog signals from the telephone when in the online mode and converts or demodulates the signal, returning it to the digital form that can be used by the computer.

Escaping from an Online Session to the Command Mode

Use the following steps to break out of a data transfer session (online mode) and return to command mode:

1.Press and hold the Shift key and type +++.

2.An OK result code is displayed.

3.Enter modem commands as needed.

4.Resume online session by entering AT0 command or terminate the connection with the ATH0 command.

Creating a Command Mode Shortcut

An easy way to issue commands to the modem is via HyperTerminal, included with Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT. You can create a shortcut for accessing HyperTerminal and sending commands to the modem. To create a command mode shortcut on the Windows desktop:

1.Create a Command Mode icon.

2.From the HyperTerminal dialog box, click the Command icon.

3.Select File Create Shortcut or

Click the right mouse button.

4.A Command Mode Shortcut icon is displayed.

5.Select and drag the shortcut icon to the desktop.

6.To quit HyperTerminal, Select File Exit.

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Contents Compaq Global Mini PCI 56k V.90 Modem by 3Com Modem Commands Document Entering a Command Editing and Executing a CommandOmitting a Parameter in a Command Line Repeating a CommandUsing Online Mode Escaping from an Online Session to the Command ModeCreating a Command Mode Shortcut Understanding Result CodesCreating a Command Mode Icon AT Command Set AT Data Command Set SummaryResult Code Summary Result Code Numeric Description186 Connection at 37333 bits/s AT Command Descriptions En Character Echo Command Dn DialHn Hook Control Fn Online Echo CommandRequest Identification/Checksum Description K56flex Connection White Paper On Online Data Mode Ln Speaker VolumeMn Speaker Control Result Code Control Sn Read/Write an S-RegisterDisplay Online Help for S-Registers Result Code FormXn Result Code Extended Result CodesSelect Power-On/Reset Default Configuration Reset and Recall Stored Profile$ Display Online Help for Ampersand Commands An Result Code ControlBn DTE Speed Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlDn Data Terminal Ready DTR Control Load Factory SettingsGuard Tone Control Mn Error Correction Control Hn Flow Control for Transmitted DataFlow Control for Received Data Kn Data Compression ControlNn Link Speed Control Rn RTS ControlSn Data Set Ready DSR Option Un Link RateYn Set Break Handling Wn Store Active ProfileZn Store Telephone Number Modifying an S Register Setting S Register Default ValuesReading an S Register Register Default Description Register SummaryRegister Descriptions S5 Backspace Character S6 Wait for Blind DialS7 Wait Time for Carrier S8 Pause Time for CommaS10 Lost Carrier to Hang-Up Delay S11 Touch-Tone SpacingS12 Escape Code Guard Time S13 Bitmapped RegisterS18 Test Timer S19 Inactivity TimerS15 Bitmapped Register S16 Bitmapped Test RegisterS21 Error Correction Break Length S22 Character Code for XONS23 Character Code for Xoff S25 Response to DTR ChangeS27 Bitmapped Register S29 V.21 Answer Mode Fallback TimerS28 V.32 Handshake Time S34 V.34 Connection Setup Control Flags S33 V.34 Connection Setup Control FlagsS32 Connection Bitmapped Operations S38 Delay Before Forced Hang-up
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