48
Result code display example
■
When ATX0 is set
Regardless of the AT
¥
V
n
command (p.42) setting, only CONNECT appears when the connection is completed.
Character indication example: ATD
*
99
***
1#
CONNECT
Number indication example:
ATD
*
99
***
1#
1
■
When ATX1 is set
・
ATX1, AT¥V0 are set (default)
Displayed in CONNECT <rate between the FOMA terminal and the PC> format when the connection is completed.
Character indication example: ATD
*
99
***
1#
CONNECT 460800
Number indication example:
ATD
*
99
***
1#
1
21
・
ATX1, AT
¥
V1 are set
*
The following format appears when the connection is completed:
CONNECT <rate between the FOMA terminal and the PC> PACKET <Connecting party's APN>/ <Upstream (the
FOMA terminal
→
Wireless base station) maximum rate>/<Downstream (the FOMA terminal
←
Wireless base station)
maximum rate>
The following sample indicates that a connection is made to mopera.ne.jp at maximum 384kbps for sending, and
maximum 7,232kbps for receiving.
Character indication example: ATD
*
99
***
1#
CONNECT 460800 PACKET mopera.ne.jp/384/7232
Number indication example:
ATD
*
99
***
1#
1
21
5
*
:
If both ATX1 and AT
¥
V1 are set simultaneously, a dial-up connection may not be correctly made. The single setting
of AT
¥
V0 is recommended.
List of disconnection reasons
■
Packet communication
■
64K data communication
Value
Reason
26
27
Missing or incorrect APN.
30
Activation rejected by the network.
33
Requested service option not subscribed.
36
Disconnected successfully.
Value
Reason
1
The specified number does not exist.
16
Disconnected successfully.
17
Cannot communicate because the other party's line is busy.
18
Dialed, but no response within the specified time.
19
Cannot communicate because the other party is ringing.
21
The other party has rejected the communication.
63
The service or option of the network is not valid.
65
A transmission capacity not provided has been specified.
88
Sent to a terminal with different terminal attributes or received call.
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