S15–auto-answer abort enable (the default is 1), X–response message list (the default is x1), Z–the command to reset your intele–modem – Ultratec INTELE-MODEM User Manual

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S15–Auto-answer abort enable (The
default is 1)

You can set the Intele–Modem to abort
Auto-Answer when you press any key
on your computer keyboard, or to
remain in auto answer.

S15=1 tells the modem to abort auto
answer if a key is pressed.

S15=0 tells the modem not to abort
auto answer when a key is pressed.

This is an Ultratec extension to the
standard command set.

V–Verbose or terse modem response
messages (The default is V1)

Your Intele–Modem can respond to
modem commands with numbers or
with words. The response numbers
(terse responses) are listed below along
with the associated word messages
(verbose responses).

V0–Your modem responds with
numbers. For example, instead of
reading OK you’ll read 0.

V1–Your modem uses word responses
such as OK.

X–Response message list (The
default is X1)

You can select the number of response
messages listed above that you want
your Intele–Modem to display.

X0–Displays only response messages 0
through 4. If you are communicating in
ASCII only, you may choose this.

X1–Displays all nine response
messages (default setting). Your
Intele–Modem will tell you when you
are connected in Baudot code by the
response message CONNECT TTY.

Z–The command to reset your
Intele–Modem

Typing ATZ [Enter] will reset your
Intele–Modem to the default settings
and return to command mode. Your
modem will respond with OK. If you
are on-line, ATZ will also hang up the
phone.

Terse vs. verbose responses.

20 • COMPLETE HAYES COMMANDS

Number

Message

0

OK

1

CONNECT

2

RING

3

NO CARRIER

4

ERROR

5

CONNECT TTY

6

NO DIAL TONE

7

BUSY

8

RINGING

9

TTY TIMEOUT

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