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Chapter 5 - Command Mode
5.3 Result Codes
The Command mode provides you with several responses, or “Result Codes”, that can aid you in
Command mode operation. These Result Codes are displayed on your video monitor.
You can choose result codes that closely match those of the standard AT command set, or choose
enhanced function result codes that have been used in Multi-Tech modems ("Multi-Tech" responses).
The &Q command selects which result codes will be used.
You can choose to have these Result Codes displayed in either “verbose” (full words) or “terse”
(digits) format. This is controlled by the ATV0 (terse) or ATV1 (verbose) commands. The modem
defaults to verbose format.
AT&Q0 selects Multi-Tech responses with Reliable/LAPM/Compression modifiers. The terse
response code for CONNECT 2400 is 9. AT&Q1 selects Standard AT command set responses. The
terse result code for CONNECT 2400 is 10.
The following tables define the result codes generated by the &Q command (refer to Appendix G for
Result Code Summary).
"Multi-Tech" Result Codes
2834 Series
TERSE VERBOSE TERSE VERBOSE
0 OK 11* CONNECT 4800
1 CONNECT 12* CONNECT 9600
2 RING 13* CONNECT 14400
3 NO CARRIER 19* CONNECT 19200
4 ERROR 21* CONNECT 21600
5* CONNECT 1200 24* CONNECT 24000
6 NO DIALTONE 26* CONNECT 26400
7 BUSY 28* CONNECT 28800
8 NO ANSWER 31* CONNECT 31200
9* CONNECT 2400 33* CONNECT 33600
1432 Series
TERSE VERBOSE TERSE VERBOSE
0 OK 7 BUSY
1 CONNECT 8 NO ANSWER
2 RING 9* CONNECT 2400
3 NO CARRIER 11* CONNECT 4800
4 ERROR 12* CONNECT 9600
5* CONNECT 1200 13* CONNECT 14400
932 Series
TERSE VERBOSE TERSE VERBOSE
0 OK 6 NO DIAL TONE
1 CONNECT 7 BUSY
2 RING 8 NO ANSWER
3 NO CARRIER 9* CONNECT 2400
4 ERROR 11* CONNECT 4800
5* CONNECT 1200 12* CONNECT 9600
* With MNP error correction on, RELIABLE (or R) is added to these result codes. With LAP-M error
correction on, LAP-M (or L) is added to these result codes. With data compression on,
COMPRESSED (or C) is added. (Note these "Extended" Result Codes are displayed when your
modem is set up to do so with an X1, X2, X3, or X4 command.)