Basic Modem Operation 19
AT Command Set/Type
Example
Fax AT+ commands
AT+FCLASS=2
S-Register command
ATS0=1
S-Register bit-mapped command (set
S-Register bit 1 equal to 1)
ATS13.1=1
S-Register inquiry command
ATS0? Or ATS13.1?
You may browse the lists of available commands for each command
set by using the on-line help commands: AT$, AT*$, AT&$, and
ATS$. Further detail on AT commands will be covered in the
chapters that pertain to their use.
Modem Result Codes
When you execute or try to execute an AT command, your modem
sends a result code to let you know whether the command was
executed. An OK result code means the AT command you sent was
executed. If you receive an ERROR code, it means the command
was invalid.
The U-336S also provides result codes that show:
•
Whether or not a Dial Tone was detected when the modem
originated a call.
•
If a busy signal was detected when the modem originated a call.
•
If a remote telephone ring was detected when dialing.
•
The speed, protocol, and error control/data compression
method used.
•
If your modem has detected an incoming ring.
Result codes can originate from any of eight result code sets. The
ATXn command lets you choose which set of result codes your
Summary of Contents for U-336S
Page 1: ...U 336S User s Manual Version 2 0 Mar 1997 ZyXEL ACCESSING INTERNET INTRANET ...
Page 18: ...6 Introduction ...
Page 24: ...12 Installation ...
Page 72: ...60 Special Functions ...
Page 98: ...86 Fax Operation ...
Page 115: ...AT Command Set Summaries 103 ...
Page 138: ...126 Status Registers Result Codes Numerical V0 Verbose V1 Numerical V0 Verbose V1 14400 33600 ...
Page 139: ...Status Registers Result Codes 127 ...
Page 157: ...Connector Pinouts 145 ...