Defined values, Monitoring an active connection, Notes for tables – Comtrol AT Commands User Manual

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AT Commands for CX81801/CX06833/CX81300/CX06827 Modems Reference Manual

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102184B

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Defined Values

DIAG

5 hexadecimal characters (44h, 49h, 41h, 47h, 20h)

<

Left angle bracket (less than sign) (3Ch)

token

Unique 32-bit hexadecimal string 2A4D3263(32h, 4h1, 34h,
44h, 33h, 32h, 36h, 33h)

space

space character (20h)

Key

One- or two-digit hexadecimal number (see Key in Table 3-5)

= Equal

sign

(3Dh)

Value

Any string as defined below (Table 3-5 - Table 3-10 as
appropriate)

>

Right angle bracket (greater than sign) (3Eh)

Unless otherwise noted, all values are hexadecimal numbers. Any numeric values from
tables in ITU V.58 are converted to hexadecimal. Multi-digit values are reported MSD
first. Leading 0’s may be deleted. See examples in Table 3-14.

Monitoring an active connection

This command is intended for use after call termination. However, codes are defined so
that a modem can respond before the first call is placed, and during a call for live
monitoring purposes. For example, key 60, call termination, has value 1 defined,
indicating that the call is still in progress.

There are at least two ways to do this. First, the DTE could switch the modem to On-Line
command state, issue the command, capture the responses and then issue an ATO
command. For smoother on-line monitoring, in-band means defined in ITU V.80 are
recommended if available in the modem. If V.80 methods are used, each response line
shall be a separate extended in-band message.

Notes for Tables

1. The modem may insert a delay (e.g., 10 ms) between information text lines.

2. The code tables include values for data and fax calls. Some of the codes are

applicable only to data calls (e.g., data compression), some are applicable only to call
origination (e.g., busy, answering signal detection) and some are applicable only to
the answering modem (e.g., calling signal detection).

callCleared codes from 3.6.4/V.58-1994

callCleared: indicates that the DCE has gone on-hook and that the previously existing
network connection has been cleared. These value are hex, converted from decimal in
V.58. callCleared codes are described in Table 3-13.

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