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4. Registers :
4.1.4
Examples
Example on how to store a value ina S register:
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ATS6=6¢*||
S register 6 is assigned the value 6.
The command makes the modem wait 6
seconds before dialling, instead of the default
Aes
ewehde
nc. value 2.
The modem answers
OK
Example on how to display a S register:
;
Ss
ATS6?
Show the current value of S register 6
Beh
en od
. | The modem answers
006
:
OK
4.1.5
Bit mapped S
registers:
In the description of the S registers you will notice that some of
the S registers are bit mapped. This means that the operation is
controlled bitwise.
Sometimes it may be desirable to change the bit values directly.
This is done with the Sn= and +Sn= commands.
The content of a S register is displayed with the Sn? and +Sn?
commands.
In the chapter on S-registers, the values of the binary coded
registers are set to for example OCCCACOC (S16) or
x0x0xxx0 (S14). This means:
C
scan only be changed by means of corresponding commands
(not directly by means of Sn= and +Sn= commands).
A
Automatically changed by the modem
X
can be changed by means of corresponding commands and
directly by means of Sn=and +Sn= commands.
O(or1)
Cannot be changed.
Example:
S-register 14 - Default 8A hexadecimal or 138 decimal
BET
BRS:
BMS
| BHA.
(BRS
BH
Bit?
= . Bit a
0
jo jo |i jo
|4 jo
If you require short form result codes instead of verbal ones, bit
3 must be changed to "0" according to the description.
The following commands will do this:
ATS14=162p%|
| decimal form
or

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