Example
ATE?
001
OK
X, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control
This command defines the CONNECT result code format. It determines whether or not the
G24-L transmits particular result codes to the user. It also controls whether the G24-L verifies the
presence of dial tone when it first goes off-hook to begin dialing, and whether the engaged tone
(busy signal) detection is enabled.
Command Type
Set
Read
Test
The following table shows the X parameters.
<Parameter>
<value>
Example
ATX?
000
OK
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Syntax
Response/Action
ATX<value>
OK
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
ATX?
<current value>
Table 3-130: X Parameters
0
CONNECT result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Disabled
1
CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Disabled
2
CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Enabled
Busy detection - Disabled
3
CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Disabled
Busy detection - Enabled
4
CONNECT <text> result code given upon entering online data state:
Dial tone detection - Enabled
Busy detection - Enabled
The default value is 0.
G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
Remarks
The Set command sets the result code
and call progress monitoring control.
The Test command for X is not defined
by ITU, and therefore is not supported
by the G24-L. The G24-L returns an
error.
Description
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