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

US Robotics COURIER
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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 5-5

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