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Command:
Sr=n
Function:
Set S-Register
Values:
r = 0, 2–5, 7, 10, 25, 32, 50-53; n varies
Default:
None
Description:
Use the Sr=n command to set the value of an S-register, where r is the number of
the S-register, and n is the value you want to set. See "S-Registers" in this chapter
for further information.
Command:
Sr?
Function:
Read S-Register
Values:
r = 0, 2–5, 7, 10, 25, 32, 50-53; n varies
Default:
None
Description:
Use the Sr? command to read the value of an S-register, where r is the number of
the S-register. See "S-Registers" in this chapter for further information.
Command:
Vn
Function:
Terse/Verbose Result Codes
Values:
n = 0 or 1
Default:
V1 (Verbose)
Description:
Use the V command to control whether the ProxyServer's result codes are displayed
as digits (terse) or as words (verbose). (Use the Q command to enable or disable the
display of result codes.)
V0
V1
Command:
Xn
Function:
Connect Messages
Values:
n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
X2 (Enable all messages)
Description:
Use the X command to select which result code messages the ProxyServer sends to
the computer.
X0
X1
X2
Command:
Zn
Function:
Reset to Stored Profile
Values:
none
Default:
none
Description:
The Z command resets the ProxyServer to its current power-up profile and clears the
command buffer. The result is the same as turning the modem off and on. When you
type ATZ, the state of the &W command determines where the default values
originate. &W0 defaults come from the customized configuration in NVRAM, and
&W1 defaults come from the factory default configuration in ROM. Because Z clears
the command buffer, it must be the last command in a command string; normally it is
issued by itself: ATZ.
Note that whereas the &F0 reset command always restores the factory default
profile, the Z reset command restores either the factory default or the stored profile,
depending on how the &W command is set.
Command:
&Cn
Function:
DCD Control
Values:
n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
&C1 (DCD normal)
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Enable terse result codes.
Enable verbose result codes.
Enable the messages OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and ERROR
(terse result codes 0–4).
Enable 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, the message NO CARRIER is
displayed.
Enable all messages (terse result codes 0–5, 7, 10–14, 17–19, 28, and 32).
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