Multitech DataTalker DT101 Owner's Manual page 134

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F.6 Command Response (Result Code) Commands
Echo Command Mode Characters
If the MMH2834 is connected to a full-duplex computer, it may be necessary for the modem to be
configured to echo back characters entered while in the command mode in order for them to be
displayed. The E command is used to configure the Command Mode echo, with ATE0 disabling
the echo and ATE1 enabling the echo (default).
Result Codes Enable/Disable and No Response Answer
The Q command enables or disables Result Codes and the No Response Answer mode of
operation. Result Codes may be disabled altogether in certain applications, such as computer-
controlled auto dialing, using the Q command. ATQ1 disables Result Code transmissions. ATQ0
(or ATQ) enables Resul Code transmission.
Regarding No Response Answer, you may want the answer mode handled without responses
and echo turned off, but want the originate mode still intelligent. This is called the No Response
Answer mode. ATQ2 selects the No Response Answer mode. If you do not select any mode, the
factory default setting (enable Result Codes) is automatically selected.
Result Codes ("Multi-Tech" or "Standard AT")
The MMH2834 gives you a choice between the Multi-Tech Result Codes and Result Codes that
more closely match the standard AT command set responses. AT&Q1 selects AT responses with
no Reliable/Compression modifiers. With this command, the terse result code for CONNECT
2400 is 10.
TERSE
VERBOSE
0
OK
1
CONNECT
2
RING
3
NO CARRIER
4
ERROR
5
CONNECT 1200
6
NO DIAL TONE
7
BUSY
8
NO ANSWER
10
CONNECT 2400
11
CONNECT 4800
12
CONNECT 9600
13
CONNECT 14400
19
CONNECT 19200
21
CONNECT 21600
24
CONNECT 24000
26
CONNECT 26400
28
CONNECT 28800
AT&Q0 selects Multi-Tech responses with Reliable/Compression modifiers. With this command,
the terse result code for CONNECT 2400 is 9.
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