
PCI Modem Card User's Manual
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+FTS
=<value> causes the modem to terminate a transmission and wait for
<value> x 10 ms before responding with the OK result code. For example,
<value> = 5 results in a 50 ms interval. <value> has a range of 0—255.
A.2 Result Codes
The soft modem AT command handler responds to commands from the
caller and to activity on the line via result codes. Table below presents a
summary of these result codes.
Two forms of each result code are available. The long-form, or verbose,
response is given when
V1
is selected, and the short-form, numeric response
is given when
V0
is selected. The long-form code is preceded and terminated
by the sequence <CR> <LF>. The short-form is also terminated by <CR>,
but it has no preceding sequence. If result codes are suppressed, nothing is
returned to the caller.
Result Code
Numeric
Code
Description
OK
0
Acknowledges the execution of a
command line.
CONNECT
1
Modem connected to line.
RING
2
Incoming ring signal has been
detected.
NO CARRIER
3
Modem lost carrier signal, does not
detect carrier signal, or does not
detect answer tone.
ERROR
4
Invalid command.
CONNECT 1200 EC*
5
Connection at 1200 bits/s.
NO DIALTONE
6
No dial tone detected.
BUSY
7
Busy signal detected.
NO ANSWER
8
Remote end never answered.
CONNECT 2400 EC*
10
Connection at 2400 bits/s.
CONNECT 4800 EC*
11
Connection at 4800 bits/s.
CONNECT 9600 EC*
12
Connection at 9600 bits/s.
CONNECT 14400 EC*
13
Connection at 14400 bits/s.
CONNECT 19200 EC*
14
Connection at 19200 bits/s.
CONNECT 7200 EC*
24
Connection at 7200 bits/s.
CONNECT 12000 EC*
25
Connection at 12000 bits/s.
CONNECT 16800 EC*
86
Connection at 16800bits/s.
CONNECT 300 EC*
40
Connection at 300 bits/s.
CONNECT 21600 EC*
55
Connection at 21600 bits/s.
CONNECT 24000 EC*
56
Connection at 24000 bits/s.