Result Codes - Tandy DCM212 Operation Manual

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Hayes
protocol
mode
operation
2.
Press (F12)
(ENTER)
to save
this
autolog
file
and
return to the
TELECOM-STATUS
screen.
3.
Input
(F3)
filename
{
ENTER
)
to
execute
your autolog
file.
When
the
logon sequence
is
entered
correctly,
the
DCM
212
will
dial
your
local
access
number,
connect
to
the
service,
then
auto-
matically execute the
rest
of
the autolog
file.
Result
codes
Result
codes
(Table
8)
are displayed in
either
numeric
or verbal
code
after
the
command
line
is
executed.
Command
Q
determines
whether
the
result
codes
will
be
displayed.
When
Ql
is
supported, the
result
codes
will
not
be
displayed.
When
QO
is
supported,
you
can
see the
codes
on
the
screen.
Command
V
determines
whether
the
result
codes
will
be
displayed
as
numeric
(VO)
or
verbal (VI) codes.
The
default value
of
these controls
is
fixed
by
DIP
switches.
For
example,
when
DIP
Switch
7
is
set
to
ON,
these
result
codes
do
not
appear
on
the screen unless
QO
is
entered
from
the
keyboard.
(Refer
to
Chapter
1,
DIP
switches).
Another
command
related
to the
result
code
is
the
X
command.
De-
pending
on
the
selected
value
(0,
1
or
2)
of
this
command,
the
result
code
displayed
will
be
from
the
basic,
extended
or
advanced code
set.
Result
code
5
(CONNECT
1200)
is
used
for
the
extended
and advanced
code
sets.
And,
as
shown
in
Table
8,
the
message of
result
code
1
(CON-
NECT)
in
the basic
code
set differs
from
its
message
in
the
extended
and
advanced code
sets.
Result
codes
6-9 are displayed
only
when
the
advanced code
set
(value
2
is
assigned
to
X)
is
enabled. Refer
to
Ap-
pendix
B,
X
command.
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