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Qn
Sends result codes
n=0 Result codes sent
n=1 Result codes not sent
Vn
Determines whether the result code is sent as numbers or words.
n=0 Result code is sent as numbers
n=1 Result code is sent as words
Xn
Sets the type of result code sent
n=0 Basic result code sent (0 to 4)
n=1 Extended result code sent (0 to 5, and 10)
n=2 Extended result code sent (0 to 6, and 10)
n=3 Extended result code sent (0 to 7, and 10)
n=4 Whole result code sent (0 to 10)
Z
Resets the modem to the defaults
Z0
Recalls modem profile 1
Z1
Recalls modem profile 2
&Zn=
Stores up to four telephone numbers in the modem’s memory
&V
The modem answers with the active profile and the phone numbers stored in NVRAM
&W0
Saves the current register setting as profile 1
&W1
Saves the current register setting as profile 2
&F&W0&W1
Returns a modem profile to the original factory setting
+++
Escape sequence
Return to command state
+FCLASS=?
Shows which class of fax commands the modem supports. If the modem answers:
0,1
it supports Class 1 commands
0,1,2
it supports Class 1 or Class 2 commands
0,2
it supports Class 2 commands
Table 13: Modem commands (Continued)
Code/Command
Function
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