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Appendix D - Command Modem Commands
W
Wait for Dial Tone
The W command causes the command modem to
wait up to a specified time for the dial tone to occur.
The telephone number is dialed immediately upon
dial tone detection. The S-Register S7 value
determines the maximum wait time. If a busy signal
is detected instead of dial tone, the command modem
returns a BUSY result code and goes On-Hook,
abandoning subsequent instructions on the command
line. The factory default setting is 30 seconds
&W0-1
Store Active Profile
The Store Active Profile &W command writes the
storable parameters of the active configuration to one
of two profiles in NOVRAM. The current values of the
following commands and registers are stored:
Commands: Bn, En, Qn, Vn, Xn, &Gn, &Pn, and
&Yn
S-Registers: S0, S14, S18, S21, S22, S23, S25,
S26, S27, and S28
The &W0 command stores the active profile in the
NOVRAM at location zero and &W1 stores the active
profile in location one. &W0 is the factory default
setting.
X
Result Code Set/Call Progress
The Result Code Set/Call Progress X command
selects which set of responses and dialing functions
are active in Command mode. You can choose to
have certain responses suppressed,such as the
speed of the connection, and whether or not dial tone
and busy signal are detected. You can choose either
the basic result code set (i.e., the connect response
with no speed indication of the called command
modem) or the extended result code set (i.e.,
connection response with speed indication) and
whether or not call progress is activated.
The ATX0 and ATX1 commands disable the call
progress functions (dial tone and busy signal) and
activates either the basic or extended result codes.
This call progress method is referred to as dumb
Summary of Contents for MMH900
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