HP Pavilion zd7900 HP Notebook Series - Modem Command Guidelines - Page 7

Setting the Result Code Format, Setting Local Character Echo

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Modem Command Guidelines Setting the Result Code Format A result code is the response of the modem to a command. It may be issued in either of two formats: words (the long form, also known as verbose) or numeric characters (the short form, represented by digits). The result code format is set using the Vn command: ■ Use V1 for words (default). ■ Use V0 for numeric characters. Setting Local Character Echo Local echo is a process that transmits received data back to the sending station and allows you to see what data was received. If your typing is not displayed on the screen, local echo is turned off. Local echo preferences are set using the En command: ■ Use EO for no local echo. ■ Use E1 to enable local echo. 4 Modem Command Guidelines

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Modem Command Guidelines
Modem Command Guidelines
Setting the Result Code Format
A result code is the response of the modem to a command. It may
be issued in either of two formats: words (the long form, also
known as verbose) or numeric characters (the short form,
represented by digits).
The result code format is set using the
Vn
command:
Use
V1
for words (default).
Use
V0
for numeric characters.
Setting Local Character Echo
Local echo is a process that transmits received data back to the
sending station and allows you to see what data was received.
If your typing is not displayed on the screen, local echo is
turned off.
Local echo preferences are set using the
En
command:
Use
EO
for no local echo.
Use
E1
to enable local echo.