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Owner's Manual

3.2.1    Result Codes

When the MultiModemZDXV receives an AT command from the terminal or
PC, the MultiModemZDXV 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 MultiModemZDXV 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.

Table 3-4  Result Codes

Terse

Verbose

Description

0

OK

Command executed

1

CONNECT

Modem connected to line

2

RING

Ring signal detected

3

NO CARRIER

Carrier signal lost or not
detected

4

ERROR

Invalid command

5

*

CONNECT 1200

Connected at 1200 bps

6

NO DIALTONE

No dial tone detected

7

BUSY

Busy signal detected

8

NO ANSWER

No answer at remote end

10

*

CONNECT 2400

Connected at 2400 bps

11

*

CONNECT 4800

Connected at 4800 bps

12

*

CONNECT 9600

Connected at 9600 bps

13

*

CONNECT 7200

Connected at 7200 bps

14

*

CONNECT 12000

Connected at 12000 bps

15

*

CONNECT 14400

Connected at 14400 bps

16

*

CONNECT 19200

Connected at 19200 bps

17

*

CONNECT 38400

Connected at 38400 bps

18

*

CONNECT 57600

Connected at 57600 bps

19

*

CONNECT 115200

Connected at115200 bps

22

*

CONNECT 75TX/1200RX

Connected at V.23 Originate

23

*

CONNECT 1200TX/75RX

Connected at V.23 Answer

24

*

DELAYED

Delay is in effect for the dialed number

32

*

BLACKLISTED

Dialed number is blacklisted

33

FAX

Connected FAX mode

35

DATA

Connected DATA mode

40

*

CARRIER 300

0-300 bps Data Carrier Detected

Terse

Verbose

Description

44

*

CARRIER 1200/75

V.23  Backward Channel Detected

45

*

CARRIER 75/1200

V.23  Forward Channel Detected

Summary of Contents for MultiModem MT5600ZDXV

Page 1: ...Model MT5600ZDXV K56flex Data Fax Modem with AT V Voice Command Set Support Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...d receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or...

Page 3: ...stems Inc to notify any personororganizationofsuchrevisionsorchanges Revision Description B Revised AT commands and S Registers added information 8 25 98 on V 90 and the SPKR and LINE IN jacks MultiMo...

Page 4: ...ndicators 2 6 2 4 Is Your MT5600ZDXV Ready for Use 2 9 2 5 Operating Your MT5600ZDXV 2 9 2 5 1 Simple Operations 2 10 2 6 Software Configuration 2 11 2 6 1 Hardware Software Confirmation 2 12 2 7 Trou...

Page 5: ...pgrade Modem Firmware 5 6 5 5 About CompuServe Internet 5 9 5 6 About the Multi Tech Fax Back Service 5 9 APPENDICES Appendix A Technical Specifications A 1 Appendix B Tone Dial Frequencies B 1 Append...

Page 6: ...600ZDXV TABLES Table No Title Page No 2 1 Setting Up Protocols via AT Command Strings 2 17 3 1 Subparameter Definitions 3 18 3 2 Distinctive Ring Types 3 19 3 3 V 42 Negotiation Action 3 36 3 4 Result...

Page 7: ...in the modem s nonvolatile memory The modem pulse or tone dials and recognizes dial tones and busy signals for reliable call progress detection The modem can detect AT T calling card tones It is FCC R...

Page 8: ...sion speeds to 33 6K bps while also maintaining compatibility with lower speed modems 4 Supports V 90 and K56flex speeds plus 33 6K 31 2K 28 8K 26 4K 24K 21 6K 19 2K 16 8K 14 4K 12K 9 6K 7 2K 4 8K 2 4...

Page 9: ...ening 4 Supports AT V voice commands For more information on the V commands supported by the MT5600ZDXV refer to the Voice V Commands Developer s Kit This document is available upon request and at www...

Page 10: ...missing please contact Multi Tech Systems or your dealer distributor 1 4 How to Use This Manual This manual is divided into five chapters and three appendices The information contained in each chapter...

Page 11: ...a description of each test and how to use each test procedure Chapter 5 Service Warranty Tech Support BBS Chapter 5 provides instructions for getting modems serviced at the factory statements on your...

Page 12: ...s the other end may have a DB 25P connector or a DB 9S connector depending on your particular computer and whether you are usingtheCOM1ortheCOM2serialport TheFCCrequirescablestobeshielded DB 25 DB 9 F...

Page 13: ...he leak 2 1 5 Communications Software You will need data communications datacomm fax communications software and an appropriate application software package to access the Personal Voice Mail features...

Page 14: ...d plugging the AC connector into a live AC outlet 5 Turn on power by flipping the ON OFF switch on the side of the MT5600ZDXV to the ON position Use only the power supply provided with the MT5600ZDXV...

Page 15: ...SoundCard Considerations If you want speakerphone functions along with the ability to record sound or WAV files through the sound card at the same time you need two stereo PC microphones one stereo ma...

Page 16: ...ther end into the LINE IN jack of the sound card This lets you to hear the activity of the modem whether it is originating or answering a call or playing a recorded message using the bundled Trio soft...

Page 17: ...gure 2 4 MT5600ZDXV Front Panel TD Transmit Data The TD LED flashes when data is being transmitted on for a space off for a mark Signals on this circuit are generated by the terminal and transferred t...

Page 18: ...her modem is detected 56 56K This LED is lit when connected to an ISP type K56flex server The actual connection speed is contingent upon server capabilities and line conditions 28 V 34 This LED is lit...

Page 19: ...n data compression is activated FX Fax This LED is lit when the modem is connected in Fax mode Figure 2 5 MT5600ZDXV Front Panel LEDs 2 4 Is Your MT5600ZDXV Ready for Use As soon as you have connected...

Page 20: ...onfigure your modem nor run the risk of mistakenly keying in incorrect information Either way you need to understand that an AT command is the method by which your modem is controlled and must therefo...

Page 21: ...m a menu By this method initialization strings that correspond to a particular modem type can be selected to operate optimally with the software it is utilizing Figure 2 6 MT5600ZDXV Initialization Se...

Page 22: ...tion is displayed as shown in the example below AT V ACTIVE PROFILE B0 E1 L1 M1 N1 QO T V1 W0 X4 Y0 C0 D0 G2 J0 K3 Q5 R1 S0 T4 X0 Y0 S00 002 S01 000 S02 043 S03 013 S04 010 S05 008 S06 002 S07 030 S08...

Page 23: ...should flash briefly as the modem runs a self test If the LEDs remain off the modem is probably not receiving power 4 Make sure the modem s power switch is on especially if you normally turn on the mo...

Page 24: ...ly 4 If you don t get an OK the problem may still be in the communications software Make sure you have done whatever is necessary in your software to make a port connection Not all communications prog...

Page 25: ...select the new port address and or interrupt If you wish to use COM3 or COM4 note that COM3 shares an IRQ with COM1 as does COM4 with COM2 so you should change their IRQs to unused ones if possible I...

Page 26: ...ties by using extended result codes To enable them enter ATV1X4 and press ENTER while in terminal mode or include V1X4 in the modem s initialization string When you dial again the modem will report th...

Page 27: ...e telephone wall jack If the cable looks secure try replacing it If that doesn t work the problem may be in your building s telephone installation To test the building installation plug a telephone in...

Page 28: ...odem reports NO ANSWER the other system has failed to go off hook or you might have dialed a wrong number Check the number 4 If the modem reports NO CARRIER the phone was answered at the other end but...

Page 29: ...again 2 7 5 The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering 4 Auto answer may be disabled Turn on auto answer in your datacomm program or send the command ATS0 1 to your modem in terminal mode 2 7 6 Slow Fil...

Page 30: ...screen print of the diagnostics listing and checking for parameters that may be unacceptable 2 7 8 Garbage Characters on the Monitor 4 Your computer and the remote computer may be set to different wor...

Page 31: ...n PresstheENTERorCarriageReturnkeytoexecutemost commands Command Detect AT T s call card tone Values n a Description This symbol placed in dialing string enables the modem to detect AT T s call card t...

Page 32: ...lected S Dial a telephone number previously stored using the Zn x command see Zn x command for further information The range of n is 0 3 Pause during dialing for time set in register S8 Return to comm...

Page 33: ...hecksum and compares it to the prestored checksum displaying OK or ERROR I3 Display the firmware version and application codes I4 Display OEM defined identifier string in either binary or ASCII format...

Page 34: ...omode subparameter to 1 Command On Return Online to Data Mode Values 0 or 1 Default None Description O0 Enters on line data mode without a retrain Handling is determined by the Call Establishment task...

Page 35: ...Codes as words verbose response Command Wn Connect Message Control Values n 0 1 or 2 Default 0 Description W0 Upon connection the modem reports DTE speed only e g CONNECT 56000 Other responses are dis...

Page 36: ...space i e a break signal greater than 1 6 seconds by going on hook Command Zn Modem Reset Values n 0 or 1 Default None Description Z0 Reset modem to profile saved by the last W command profile 0 Z1 Re...

Page 37: ...guard tone G2 Enable 1800 Hz guard tone Command Jn Telephone Jack Control Values n 0 or 1 Default None Description J0 NA J1 NA This command is only included for compatibility and performs no function...

Page 38: ...ecause the N0 command is analogous to the Q6 command Command Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode Values n 0 5 or 6 Defaults 5 Description Q0 Asynchronous with no data buffering no error correc tion Sa...

Page 39: ...d by the NVRAM test during reset processing Example AT V ACTIVEPROFILE B0 E1 L1 M1 N1 QO T V1 W0 X4 Y0 C0 D0 G2 J0 K3 Q5 R1 S0 T4 X0 Y0 S00 002 S01 000 S02 043 S03 013 S04 010 S05 008 S06 002 S07 030...

Page 40: ...one Description W0 Store active modem settings in NVRAM as profile 0 W1 Store active modem settings in NVRAM as profile 1 Command Yn Select Stored Configuration for Hard Reset Values n 0 or 1 Default...

Page 41: ...f the EQM value Based on the EQM value retrain or fallback fall forward may be initiated if enabled by E1 or E2 For example AT Q 015 Command 7 Plug and Play Serial Number Values none Default none Desc...

Page 42: ...e In non error correction mode the modem will transmit a break signal to the remote modem with a length in multiples of 100 ms according to parameter specified The command works in conjunction with th...

Page 43: ...reak to the remote modem K0 Clear data buffers and send break to the remote modem K1 Same as K0 K2 Send break to remote modem immediately K3 Same as K2 K4 Send break to remote modem in sequence with t...

Page 44: ...s Default n a Description MS This extended format command selects the modula tion optionally enables or disables automode and optionally specifies the lowest and highest connection rates using one to...

Page 45: ...ings Subparameters that you do not enter remain at their current value Type a comma only to skip a subparameter or carriage return to skip the last subparameter For example MS 0 Enter disables auto mo...

Page 46: ...ypes supported and the corresponding ring cadence detect definitions are as follows Table 3 2 Distinctive Ring Types Command Mn Enable MNP 10 Cellular Power Level Adjustment Values n 0 1 or 2 Default...

Page 47: ...rameter transmit level range is 0 dBm to 30dBm and is specified by a set S91 value Command Mn MNP 10 Initial Cellular Power Level Setting Values n 0 30 Default n a Description M0n a M30 n a This comma...

Page 48: ...response is shown by the example below delay times are shown as hours minutes seconds No Phone Number Delay 1 6127853500 1 59 25 2 2154778767 0 4 43 3 2128724549 2 33 00 Command CID n Caller ID Values...

Page 49: ...d is 38 4K bps AT 1 Download speed is 57 6K bps See Chapter 5 for Download to Flash Memory procedure 3 2 S Registers Certain Command Mode configurations are stored in memory registers called S Registe...

Page 50: ...ok before it begins to dial the telephone number S7 seconds 1 255 50 Sets the time the modem waits for a carrier signal before aborting a call Also sets the wait for silence time for the dial modifier...

Page 51: ...0 Tone T Default 1 Pulse P Bit 4 Reserved Bit 7 Originate Answer 0 Answer 1 Originate Default Register Unit Range Default Description S16 General Bit Mapped Test Options Status Indicates the Test in p...

Page 52: ...ates the status of command Options Default 52 34h Bit 0 Set by Jn command but ignored otherwise 0 J0 Default 1 J1 Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 CTS behavior Rn 0 CTS tracks R0 1 CTS always on R1 Default Bit 3...

Page 53: ...Bit 1 3 DTERate 0 0 300 bps 1 0600 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 6 19200 bps 7 38400 bps or higher Default Bit 4 5 Assumed DTE parity 0 even 1 not used 2 odd 3 none Default Bit 6 7 G...

Page 54: ...ave Clock X2 Bit 6 CCITT Bell Mode Select Bn 0 CCITT B0 1 Bell Mode B1 Default Bit 7 Reserved S28 Bit Mapped Options Status Default 0 Bit 0 1 Reserved Bit 2 Reserved always 0 Bit 3 4 Pulse Dialing Pn...

Page 55: ...it 4 5 Caller ID CID 0 Caller ID Disabled CID 0 Default 1 Short Formatted Caller ID Enabled CID 1 2 Long unformatted Caller ID Enabled CID 2 Bit 6 7 Reserved S32 decimal 0 255 17 Sets the value of the...

Page 56: ...0 updates the MS command subparameters to reflect MS 10 1 300 12000 IF N1 command is active S37 10 updates the MS command subparam eters to reflect MS 10 0 12000 12000 S37 is not updated by the MS com...

Page 57: ...5 the modem does not time out and continues to attempt to deliver data in the buffer until the connection is lost or the data is delivered S39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the stat...

Page 58: ...back fall forward enabled E2 Default Bit 3 Reserved Bits 4 5 Reserved Bit 7 Reserved Register Unit Range Default Description S46 decimal 136 or 138 138 Controls selection of compres sion S46 136 means...

Page 59: ...m issues a NO CARRIER result code a value is written to this S Register to help determine the reason for the failed connection S86 records the first event that contributes to a NO CAR RIER message The...

Page 60: ...cks to prevent transmit attenuation level change 10 dBm is the transmit level default S95 Extended Result Codes The bits in this register can be set to override some of the Wn command options A bit se...

Page 61: ...t 1200 bps 6 NODIALTONE No dial tone detected 7 BUSY Busy signal detected 8 NOANSWER No answer at remote end 10 CONNECT2400 Connected at 2400 bps 11 CONNECT4800 Connected at 4800 bps 12 CONNECT9600 Co...

Page 62: ...P Class 5 and COMPRESSION 67 COMPRESSION V 42 bis Connected V 42 bis and COMPRESSION 69 COMPRESSIONNONE Connected Without COMPRESSION 70 PROTOCOL NONE Connected Without any form of PROTOCOL 77 PROTOCO...

Page 63: ...0 Connected at 42000 bps 171 CONNECT44000 Connected at 44000 bps 172 CONNECT46000 Connected at 46000 bps 173 CONNECT48000 Connected at 48000 bps 174 CONNECT50000 Connected at 50000 bps 175 CONNECT5200...

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