19AT dialingATOn (on-line, where n = 0, 1)This will put you on-line if you had previously used the escape code (three escapecharacters) to go off-line. The same result applies to both case n = 0 and n = 1.ATQn (result code, wheren=0,1)Result codes (call progress prompts) are not sent to your terminal when n = 1. Thatis, you will not see call progress prompts. When n = 0 result codes are sent toyour terminal.ATV n (verbal result, where n = 0, 1)Verbal prompts are sent to your terminal when n = 1. Numeric prompts are sentwhen n = 0. The following chart lists the result codes and their meaning.ATXn (result code selection, where n = 0–4)When n = 0, the MCA supports result codes 0–4. When n = 1 or 2, the MCAsupports result codes 0–5, 10–12, and 14. When n = 3 or 4, the MCA supportsresult codes 0–5, 7, 10–12, and 14.Numeric Verbal Description0 OK Command was successful.1 CONNECT Far end has answered.2 RING Local end is ringing.3 NO CARRIER Call was released.4 ERROR Command line contains an error.Extended codes:5 CONNECT 1200 1200 baud connection complete.7 BUSY Busy signal is detected.10 CONNECT 2400 2400 baud connection complete.11 CONNECT 4800 4800 baud connection complete.14 CONNECT 19200 19200 baud connection complete.