DART 200 CDPD Modem User's Guide
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NOTE:
The bitmapped registers
are in the reverse of
some notation systems
in wide use.
PN1197-00 Revision 1.0
Register definitions
Figure E-1 shows that in bitmapped registers bit 7 is the high order
(leftmost) bit and bit 0 is the low order (rightmost) bit.
Figure E-1. S-Register bit positions
S-Register
Bit Position
Table E-2 summarizes the S-Register set, valid parameter ranges, and
factory default values [n]. S-Registers listings followed by (SM) can
only be accessed when in Service Provider Mode, while those followed
by (RO) are read only and cannot be modified.
Table E-2. Register summary
Register
Value
S0
0,1
S1
0,1
S2
0..255 ASCII
S3
1..127 ASCII
S4
0..127 ASCII
S5
0..127 ASCII
S6
0..127 ASCII
S7
0..255
S8 (RO)
0..255
S9 (RO)
0..255
S10 (RO)
0..255
S11 (RO)
0..255
S12
0..255
S13
0..255
S14 (RO)
bitmapped
0
1
7
6
5
4
Default
Description
0
Auto answer; enable = 1
1
Send LF with CR; telnet online
mode only; yes = 1
43 '+'
Escape code character
13 <CR>
Carriage return character
10 <LF>
Line Feed Character
8 <BS>
Backspace character
127<DEL
Delete character
20
ATA command connection
establishment time-out (sec)
250
Reserved
5
Reserved
80
Reserved
175
Reserved
50
Escape code guard time (1/50 sec)
60
Registration time-out (sec)
74
Command status
Online mode echo; see F
command; (default is F0) = 0
Command mode echo; see E
command; (default is E1) = 2
E S-Registers
3
2
1
0
E-3