Sr? Read S-Register
Unit:
varies
Range: r varies
Default: n/a
Use the Sr? command to read the value of an S-register, where r is the number of the S-
register. For example, ATS7?<CR> gives the current setting of S-register 7. The L6 command
gives a summary of all S-registers and their current settings. Section 1.2 contains the complete
list of S-registers and their descriptions. Table 1-2 gives a summary of the available S-
registers.
Vn Terse/Verbose Result Codes
Values: n = 0 or 1
Default: V1 (Verbose)
Controls whether the TA's result codes display as digits (terse) or as words (verbose). (Use the
Q command to enable or disable the display of result codes.)
V0
Enable terse result codes.
V1
Enable verbose result codes.
&Wn Store Active Profile
Unit:
Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0, 1, 2
n=0--Stores all current AT command and S-register values in nonvolatile random
access memory (NVRAM) and configures the TA so that it reads your custom settings
in NVRAM when the modem is turned on or when it is reset with the Z command.
(The &F reset command continues to read the factory default settings in ROM.)
n=1--Erases custom settings in NVRAM the next time the TA is turned off or reset,
causing the TA to read the factory default settings in ROM whenever it is turned on or
reset.
n=2--Clear all defaults (TA Port 1 and TA Port 2).
Default: &W1 (Use factory default profile)
The &Wn command stores your active profile, or configuration, in memory so you won't lose
your custom settings when you turn off the TA or reset it. &W2 clears all defaults for the TA
and has the same effect as giving AT&W1 to both TA Port 1 and TA Port 2. If n is not
specified, then &W0 is assumed.
Xn Connect Messages
Values: n = 0-5
Default: X2 (Enable all messages) and
(Disable printing CLI with CONNECT message)
Selects the result code messages that the TA sends to the computer.
X0
Enables messages OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and ERROR (terse
result codes 0–4).
X1
Enables all messages except BUSY (terse result codes 0–5, 10–14, 17–19, 28,
and 32). If a call is placed to a busy line, NO CARRIER displays.
X2
Enables all messages (terse result codes 0–5, 7, 10–14, 17–19, 28, and 32).
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