Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
June 30, 2008 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-283
Example
ATE?
001
OK
X, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control

This command defines the CONNECT result code format. It determines whether or not the G24

transmits particular result codes to the user. It also controls whether the G24 verifies the presence

of dial tone when it first goes off-hook to begin dialing, and whether the engaged tone (busy

signal) detection is enabled.

The following table shows the X parameters.

Example
ATX?
000
OK
Command Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks
Set ATX<value> OK
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
The Set command sets the result code
and call progress monitoring control.
Read ATX? <current value>
Test The Test command for X is not defined
by ITU, and therefore is not supported
by the G24. The G24 returns an error.

Table 3-186:X Parameters

<Parameter> Description
<value> 0 CONNECT result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Disabled
1 CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Disabled
2 CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Enabled
Busy detection - Disabled
3 CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Enabled
4 CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Enabled
Busy detection - Enabled
The default value is 0.