AT Command Set and S-Registers
5-3
3920-A2-GN31-30
November 1996
Result Codes
Table 5-1 lists all valid result codes for the 392xPlus modems.
Table 5-1
(1 of 2)
Result Codes
Numbers
(1)
Numbers
(2)
Word
Description
0
0
OK
Command executed
1
1
CONNECT
Modem connected to line
2
2
RING
Modem receiving a ring voltage from the VF line
3
3
NO CARRIER
Modem lost carrier signal, does not detect carrier
signal, or does not detect answer tone
4
4
ERROR
Invalid command
5
5
CONNECT 1200*
Connection at 1200 bps
6
6
NO DIALTONE*
No dial tone detected
7
7
BUSY*
Busy or trunk busy signal detected
8
8
NO ANSWER*
No “quiet” answer (@)
10
10
CONNECT 2400*
Connection at 2400 bps
11
11
CONNECT 4800*
Connection at 4800 bps
12
12
CONNECT 9600*
Connection at 9600 bps
13
16
CONNECT 12000*
Connection at 12,000 bps
14
13
CONNECT 14400*
Connection at 14,400 bps
15
14
CONNECT 19200*
Connection at 19,200 bps
16
15
CONNECT 7200*
Connection at 7200 bps
17
17
CONNECT 16800*
Connection at 16,800 bps
19
19
CONNECT 300*
Connection at 300 bps
20
10
CONNECT 2400/ EC****
Connection at 2400 bps with error control
21
11
CONNECT 4800/ EC****
Connection at 4800 bps with error control
* Only appears when the Extended Result Codes configuration option is enabled.
** Only appears when the Extended Result Codes configuration option is set for Use_DTE_Rate. This displays the
DTE data rate instead of the line rate.
*** Only appears when the Extended Result Codes configuration option is set for Add/EC. If this configuration option is
set for Add/V42, MNP, then either V42b, V42, MNP5, MNP4, MNP3, MNP2, or NoEC appears.
**** Only appears when the modulation is V.34 and the Extended Result Codes configuration option is set to Add/EC or
Add/V.42. Receive Rate (RX) and Transmit Rate (TX) appear in place of the single rate.