The commands and result codes described in this section are sent and
recognized by your V.25 bis communications software. You are not expected
to send them to the modem the way you do with AT commands.
CIC |
Connect incoming call |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to answer an incoming call. |
CRN |
Call request using number provided |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to dial the number following this command. Example: CRN18005551234 |
CRS |
Call Request with memory location |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to dial a number stored in memory. Example: CRS3 |
DIC |
Disregard incoming call |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to disregard an incoming call and to override auto answer for this
call. |
PRNn |
Program number |
Stores a number in NVRAM. Example: PRN3;
18005551234 |
RFN |
Request list of forbidden numbers |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to list the numbers with which the Courier 56K Business Modem is unable
to connect. |
RLN |
Request list of stored numbers |
Instructs the Courier 56K Business Modem
to list the numbers previously stored in NVRAM. |
These are the normal (X0) result codes. For a complete list of result
codes, refer to the Result Code Meanings and Sets section.
These are the extended result codes (X1) that replace CFI and INV.