Result codes – Multi-Tech Systems MT5600ZDX User Manual
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Model MT5600ZDX
S95 - Extended Result Codes
The bits in this register can be set to override some of the Wn command options.
A bit set to a 1 in this register will enable the corresponding result code regardless
of the Wn setting. Also, refer to Table 3-4.
Default: 0
Bit 0
CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE
speed.
Bit 1
Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error-correction
mode (XXXX = rate; see Table 3-4).
Bit 2
Enable CARRIER XXXX result code (XXXX = rate; see
Table 3-4.
Bit 3
Enable PROTOCOL XXXX result code (XXXX = protocol
identifier; see Table 3-4).
Bit 4
Reserved.
Bit 5
Enable COMPRESSION result code (XXXX = compression
type; see Table 3-4).
Bit 6
Reserved.
Bit 7
Reserved.
Result Codes
When the MultiModemZDX receives an AT command from the terminal or
PC, the MultiModemZDX tries to execute the command, then sends a status
message to the PC or terminal which reports the "results" of the command
(hence the name "result codes"). The MultiModemZDX Command mode
provides you with several responses, or Result Codes, that provide visual
responses during Command mode operation. These Result Codes are
displayed on your PC's video monitor.
Note that Extended Result Codes are displayed when your modem is set up
to do so with an X1, X2, X3, or X4 command; these Extended Result Codes
are denoted with an asterisk (*) in the table below.