Xn — extended result codes, Examples – Ositech comm Trumpcard Data/Fax Modem User Manual

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Trumpcard 14400/28800 Modem

Section Four

Xn — Extended Result Codes

Parameters

0, 1, 2, 3, or 4

Default

4

Determines whether the modem responds to dial tone and busy signals,
and how it displays result codes for CONNECT messages. When the
modem ignores dial tone, it waits for a time delay given by register S6
(default = 2 seconds) and then dials regardless of presence or absence of
dial tone; this is called blind dialling.

Examples

ATX0

Modem ignores dial tone and busy signal. Sends

only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR
and NO ANSWER result codes. Connection is
established by blind dialling.

ATX1

Same as X0 with the addition of sending CONNECT

XXXX (XXXX = rate) result codes.

ATX2

Modem ignores busy signal but waits for dial tone.

Sends only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER,
ERROR, NO ANSWER, NO DIALTONE and
CONNECT XXXX (XXXX = rate) result codes.
Dialtone must be detected within 5 seconds.

ATX3

Modem ignores dial tone but monitors for busy

signals. Sends only OK, CONNECT, RING NO
CARRIER, ERROR NO ANSWER, BUSY, and
CONNECT XXXX (XXXX= rate) result codes.
Connection is established by blind dialling.

ATX4

Modem monitors dialtone and busy signals. All

result codes are enabled.

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