Response Modes (Vn); Quiet Mode (Qn) - US Robotics COURIER User Manual

Courier high speed modems
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
V
n
Numeric
I
verbal response mode
Qn Display
I
suppress all result codes
&An Display
I
suppress additional result code subsets
Xn
Result code subset
Response Modes (Vn)
Result codes are sent to the screen in either words (Verbal Mode)
or numbers (Numeric Mode). The Courier is factory set to
Verbal mode when it is powered on (DIP switch 2 is OFF). Use
the V
n command to select verbal or numeric result codes for a
current session, independently of the DIP switch setting.
At power-on and reset, the modem operates according to the
DIP switch setting. The Vn command is not stored in nonvolatile
memory as a power-on/ reset default.
VO
Vl
Quiet Mode (Qn)
Numeric Mode. Numeric result codes are followed by a
Carriage Return but no Line Feed, as in the following
example, where a
3
is returned (for NO CARRIER).
ATD1234567 <Enter>
becomes
3TD1234567 <Enter>
Verbal Mode. Verbal responses are preceded and followed
by a Carriage Return and a Line Feed, as in the following
example:
ATD1234567 <Enter>
NO CARRIER
Enable/suppress the display of result codes. The Courier is
shipped with DIP switch 3 DOWN, to display result codes. Use
the Qn command to control the display for a current session,
independently of the switch setting.
At power-on and reset, the modem operates according to the
DIP switch setting. The Qn command is not stored in non-
volatile memory as a power-on/reset default.
QO
Result codes are displayed.
Ql
Q2
Result codes are suppressed (made quiet).
Result codes are suppressed only in Answer mode.
Internal Controls
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