ModemModule Developer’s Guide

Result Codes

In command mode your modem can send responses called result codes to your computer. Result codes are used by communications programs and can also appear on your monitor.

Terse

Verbose

Description

0

OK

Command executed

1

CONNECT

Modem connected to line

2

RING

Ring signal detected

3

NO CARRIER

Carrier signal lost or not detected

4

ERROR

Invalid command

5 *

CONNECT 1200

Connected at 1200 bps

6

NO DIALTONE

No dial tone detected

7

BUSY

Busy signal detected

8

NO ANSWER

No answer at remote end

10*

CONNECT 2400

Connected at 2400 bps

11*

CONNECT 4800

Connected at 4800 bps

12*

CONNECT 9600

Connected at 9600 bps

13*

CONNECT 14400

Connected at 14400 bps

14*

CONNECT 19200

Connected at 19200 bps

24*

CONNECT 7200

Connected at 7200 bps

25*

CONNECT 12000

Connected at 12000 bps

26*

CONNECT 16800

Connected at 16800 bps

40*

CONNECT 300

Connected at 300 bps

55*

CONNECT 21600

Connected at 21600 bps

56*

CONNECT 24000

Connected at 24000 bps

57*

CONNECT 26400

Connected at 26400 bps

58*

CONNECT 28800

Connected at 28800 bps

59*

CONNECT 31200

Connected at 31200 bps

60*

CONNECT 33600

Connected at 33600 bps

88

DELAYED

Delay is in effect for the dialed number

89

BLACKLISTED

Dialed number is blacklisted

90

BLACKLIST FULL

Blacklist is full

*EC is added to these result codes when the extended result codes configuration option is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following

codes, depending on the type of error control connection:

V42bis —V.42 error control (LAP-M) and V.42bis data compression

V42 —V.42 error control (LAP-M) only

MNP5 —MNP 4 error control and MNP 5 data compression

MNP4 —MNP 4 error control only

NoEC —No error control protocol).

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