Response Commands; Digit / Word Selection V - Motorola V.3400 User Manual

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AT Commands
For example, the command statement ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 means
• AT Attention.
• Q Allow response messages to be sent.
• V Select digit code responses.
• L3 Select high volume.
• DT Tone dial 555-1212.
The modem executes the AT command followed by the Q, V, L, D, and T
commands. ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 can be read as ATQVL3DT5551212.
Eliminating zeros reduces the number of characters, allowing more
room in the buffer.
The dial D command initiates the dial process so no other commands,
only dial modifiers, can follow it.

RESPONSE COMMANDS

The modem communicates with the operator through response
messages. These appear on the monitor or a computer printout to show
the result of the command or action executed. Response messages can
appear as words or numbers.

Digit / Word Selection V

The V command tells the modem which type of response message to
show on the monitor. Some software requires digit response messages
but words are easier to remember.
Command
V
V1
* default
5-6
Enables digit response messages
Enables word response messages *
Operation
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