Table 4. Modem result codes (continued)Numeric Result code Description195 +MRR: 28000* The modem has connected to the line at 28000 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)196 +MRR: 29333* The modem has connected to the line at 29333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)197 +MRR: 30667* The modem has connected to the line at 30667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)198 +MRR: 33333* The modem has connected to the line at 33333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)199 +MRR: 34667* The modem has connected to the line at 34667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)200 +MRR: 37333* The modem has connected to the line at 37333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)201 +MRR: 38667* The modem has connected to the line at 38667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)202 +MRR: 41333* The modem has connected to the line at 41333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)203 +MRR: 42667* The modem has connected to the line at 42667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)204 +MRR: 45333* The modem has connected to the line at 45333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)205 +MRR: 46667* The modem has connected to the line at 46667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)206 +MRR: 49333* The modem has connected to the line at 49333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)207 +MRR: 50667* The modem has connected to the line at 50667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)208 +MRR: 53333* The modem has connected to the line at 53333 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)209 +MRR: 54667* The modem has connected to the line at 54667 bps and carrierreporting is enabled. (See S95 and Xn.)Notes:1. See Vn for result code selection, i.e., short form (result code) or verbose/extended (result message).2. See Wn for extended connect message control.3. See S95 for extended result code enabling options (which override some Wn commands).4. See Xn for extended result code subset enabling options.5. See +MR for modulation reporting control.S registersS registers are information storage areas inside the modem. The AT command set uses the S registers toconfigure modem options. Some S registers have default settings. These are usually adequate for normalmodem operations. In special circumstances, however, you may need to change some defaults.To read or change the value of an S register, begin the command with the letters AT.To read the value of an S register, use the command AAATTTSr?Sr?Sr? where r is a register number 0-110. For example,to read the value of S register 0, type ATS0? and press Enter.Chapter 2. Using your computer 73