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US Robotics COURIER - Result Code Configuration

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COURIER HIGH SPEED
MODEMS
Once
you've
stored
your
command
string
and
set
Register S32,
all
you
need
to
do
is
press
the
voice/
data
switch
whenever
you
want
the
command
string
executed.
NOTE: This feature is especially
useful
if
you
frequently
switch
between
synchronous
and
asynchronous
calls. See
Chapter
7 for
details.
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS (&Zn=s)
The
modem
stores
up
to
four
frequently
dialed
phone
numbers.
Write
the
numbers
to
NVRAM
with
the
&Zn=s
command,
where
n is
position
0
through
3,
and
s is
the
phone-number
string.
The
number-string
may
be
up
to 36 characters long,
including
any
Dial
command
options. The following
example
includes
the
tone-dial
(T)
and
wait
for a
second
dial
tone
(W)
options
of
the
Dial
command.
The
number
is
stored
at
position
0,
assumed
because
there
is
non
parameter.
AT&Z=T9W5551234 <Enter>
The following
example
stores a long-distance
number
at
the
second
position.
We've
added
spaces
for readability.
AT&Z2=1 516 555 1234 <Enter>
The DSn
command
is
used
to
dial
a
stored
number,
as
in
this
example
to
dial
the
number
stored
at
position
2:
ATDS2 <Enter>
NOTE: Do
not
include
modem
settings
in
the &Z string.
If
the
call
requires
a special setting,
insert
it
in
the
command
string
before
the
DSn
command.
In
the
following
example,
&MO
(no
error
control) is
inserted
before
the
Dial
command:
AT&MO DS2 <Enter>
The
previous
command
establishes
&MO
as
the
current
setting.
To
return
to
the
default
error
control
mode,
issue
the following
command:
AT&M4
<Enter>
RESULT CODES
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Four
commands
control
the
result
codes
that
the
modem
returns
-
to
the
screen:
5-4 Internal Controls
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