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Low-Level Modem Command Dictionary
L (LONG)
I
L
response specifier
t'10DOUT
II
~'~L
111
:~.:CHP$'::
1 :::::.
Specifies long or short echoing of low-level modem responses.
L
0 specifies long echoing--a.ll responses
are spelled out and followed by a carriage return-line feed.
L
1 specifies short echoing--a.ll responses are
single ASCII hex digits between 0 and B.
The low-level responses, in the two lengths, are as follows:
Long
Short
Response
Response
ABORT
A
BAD ANS
B
BUSY
0
CONNECT
1
CONN LOST
8
FAIL
9
NO ANS
2
NO DIAL
3
OK
4
OV
OV
RING
5
RING IN
7
The
response specifier
is set to 0 when the modem is initialized, and its current value is preserved
while the modem is off. See appendix D, "HP 82 718A Errors and Responses", for the meanings of the
responses, commands that report them, and the exact sequence of characters that will be reported.
Responses: none
M (MODEM)
t'10DOUT
II
\t'1 11
:~.:CHF::$'::
1 :::::.
Places the modem in
MODEM
mode. The modem will monitor the phone line to determine the line status.
If
the modem was already in
MODEM
mode and a valid data connection was already established when this
command was entered, then the modem will return the
CONNECT
response.
If
the modem was in
VOICE
mode and the voice connection had already been made, the modem will enter
ORIGINATE
mode. The behavior at this point is as if the 0
(ORIGINATE)
command was executed. See
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