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Command:
X n
Result Code Selection
n = 0–7
Values:
Default:
4
Description: X0
Basic result codes ( e.g., CONNECT ); does not look for dial tone or busy signal.
Extended result codes ( CONNECT 56000 V42bis, CONNECT 33600 V42bis , etc.); does not look
X1
for dial tone or busy signal.
X2
Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE ; does not look for busy signal.
X3
Extended result codes with BUSY ; does not look for dial tone.
Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY .
X4
X5
Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY .
X6
Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY .
X7
Basic result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY .
Command:
Y n
Long Space Disconnect
Values:
n = 0
Default:
0
Description: Y0
Disable sending or responding to long space break signal on disconnect.
Y1
Enable sending or responding to long space break signal on disconnect. (Not supported.)
Command:
Z n
Modem Reset
Values:
n = 0 or 1
Default:
None
Description: Z0
Reset modem to profile saved by the last &W command.
Z1
Same as Z0.
Command:
&B n
V.32 Auto Retrain
Values:
n = 1
Default:
1
Description: &B0
Disable V.32 auto retrain. (Not supported.)
&B1
Enable V.32 auto retrain.
Command:
&C n
Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control
Values:
n = 0 or 1
Default:
1
Description: &C0
Force Data Carrier Detect signal high.
&C1
Let Data Carrier Detect follow carrier signal.
Command:
&D n
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control
Values:
n = 0, 1, 2, or 3
Default:
2
Description: &D0
Modem ignores DTR signal.
&D1
When DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem enters command mode, issues an OK,
and remains connected.
&D2
When DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem hangs up.
&D3
When DTR drops, the modem hangs up and resets as if an ATZ command were issued.
Command:
&F n
Load Factory Default Settings
Values:
n = 0
Default:
None
Description: &F0
Load factory settings as active configuration.
&G n
Command:
V.22bis Guard Tone Control
Values:
n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
0
Description: &G0
Disable guard tone.
&G1
Enable 550 Hz guard tone.
&G2
Enable 1800 Hz guard tone.
*:
The &G command is not used in North America.
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