Ericsson ZAT 19.2 Operation Manual page 85

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S_
S-registers
The S registers are the active configuration memory in the
modem. The S
registers contain byte- or bit-mapped
information
controlling the operation of the modem. There are 28 S registers
in the modem.
The user defined profiles contain the factory setting at delivery.
The factory setting itself is stored
in permanent memory (ROM)
and cannot be deleted.
After a power up the modem moves one of the user defined
profiles into the active S registers. The modem may be operated
with this configuration or the user can change some of the
values in the S registers to modify the configuration.
Example:
used fo inform the modem how many.fing signals it will:
com til regalo
on 'default setting is "0" ring
all
-| Assigns register 0 the value 1.
Sometimes it is more convenient to use hex or binary format:
ATSn=Hx
Hexadecimal notation
Binary notation
{Register 14 is set to the hex value
8A Hex.
| The same command using binary
notation.
ATSn?
Show registers n on decimal notation
ATSnH?
Use hexadecimal notation
ATSnB?
Use binary notation
When assigning values below the minimum value or above the
maximum value, the modem will use the nearest legal value.
"Read more about the S registers in the next chapter

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