Telenetics 56 Network Card User Manual


 
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ATX Extended Response Codes
The X command enables you to choose which response codes will be displayed. The basic
response codes for all modems are:
Verbal Numeric Meaning
OK 0 Command accepted and executed
CONNECT 1 Carrier detected and connection
established
RING 2 Ringing signal detected
NO CARRIER 3 Carrier lost or not detected
ERROR 4 Error in command or command line longer
than 80 characters or S69 time out
Depending on the modem you are using, other extended response codes are also available.
For example:
All modems which can operate at 1200 bps or 1200/75 bps use response code 5 (CONNECT
1200), and those operating at 2400 bps use response code 10 (CONNECT 2400).
You can choose to display only basic response codes or you can display sets of extended
response codes, depending on the capabilities of your modem.
Response Code 8 (NO ANSWER) is controlled by the Wait For Quiet Answer dial
modifier. /REL Response Codes appear only if \V1, \V8, or \V9 is selected.
X0, X1, X3 & X6 disables dial tone detection. This allows you to dial when there is
no dial tone or the dial tone is not standard.
X0, X1 & X2 disable busy detection. If a busy signal is received it is ignored. The modem will
hangup after 57 seconds.
Options
ATX0 Display extended response codes(0-4) only
ATX1 Display extended response codes (0-5,10-12,30-40,60-62)
ATX2 Display extended response codes (0-6,10-12,30-40,60-62)
ATX3 Display extended response codes (0-5,7,10-12,30-40,60-62)
ATX4 Display extended response codes (0-7,10-12,30-40,60-62)
ATX5 Display extended response codes (0-7,10-13,30-40,60-62)
ATX6 Display extended response codes (0-5, 7-8, 10-13, 30-40,60-62)
Range