Command acknowledgement – Lucent Technologies AT&T 7400B User Manual

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DEFINITY Communications System

CHAPTER 4: OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

7400B Data Module

User’s Guide

Page 4-5

Command

Most commands are acted upon immediately and are acknowledged by

Acknowledgement

the result code OK. This assumes that the result codes are configured in
the verbose form (command

V1

is in effect), and are enabled

(Q0

in

effect). Other options are the short or numeric form result code is set

(V0),

which would produce a 0 (zero) instead of the message OK, and no

visible acknowledgement

(Q1).

Refer to Appendix A, “AT Command

Set” for descriptions of the

V

and

Q

commands.

Several other result codes may appear on your terminal screen while the
data module is completing a call. The option selected by the

X

command controls which of these result codes may appear on the screen
of your terminal (the

X

command is described in Appendix A). All

result codes that may be returned by the 7400B Data Module are shown
in Table 4-2 and in Appendix D, “Quick-Reference Summaries.”

Verbose Form

Numeric

Description

OK

0

Command accepted

CONNECT

1

Connection made at 300 bps

Note:

If command

X1

is in effect, CONNECT

means connection made at whatever
speed both ends of the call agreed upon.

RING

NO CARRIER

ERROR

CONNECT 1200

NO DIALTONE

BUSY

CONNECT 2400

CONNECT 4800

CONNECT 9600

CONNECT 19200

2

3

4

5

6

7

10

11

12

14

Ring signal detected

Carrier signal not detected or lost

Error in command line

Connection made at 1200 bps

No dial tone detected

Busy signal detected

Connection made at 2400 bps

Connection made at 4800 bps

Connection made at 9600 bps

Connection made at 19200 bps

TABLE 4-2 Result Codes

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