Result Codes; Logons In Ms-Dos Operating Systems; Result Codes (Hayes) - Tandy DCM-7 Operation Manual

300-bps intelligent modem
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Hayes protocol mode operation
Result codes
Result codes are displayed in either numeric or verbal code after the com"'
mand line is executed.
Command Q determines whether the result codes will be displayed. When
Ql is selected, the result codes will not be displayed. When QO is selected,
you can see the codes on the screen. Command V selects either numeric (VO)
or verbal (Vl) codes.
The default values of these controls are fixed by DIP switches. For example,
when DIP Switch 4 is set to ON, the result codes do not appear on the screen
unless QO is entered from the keyboard. (Refer to Chapter 1, DIP switches).
Table 8. Result Codes
Numeric
Verbal
Meaning
0
OK
Executed the command line without errors.
Detected carrier.
2
3
4
CONNECT
RING
Detected an incoming phone line ring signal.
NO CARRIER Carrier was lost or never heard.
ERROR
Error in the command line, command
is
invalid
(not recognized by the Modem), or the command
line exceeds command buffer size.
Logons in MS-DOS operating systems
With DeskMate's Telecom applications program and your Tandy Personal
Computer, you can easily program your DCM-7 to log on to a host computer,
information service or another terminal either manually or automatically.
-Follow the instructions in your DeskMate Tutorial and Reference manual
for setting the parameters and using the functions available. Depending on
the computer you are using, the procedures may differ slightly from those
shown. A Tandy 1000 PC is used for the examples following.
1. Power up the computer and load your communications software. Set
the DIP switches on the DCM-7 as follows:
I
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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