-SRM
-SSE=n n=0
n=1
-SSP
-SSR
-SSV
-STM
-STT
-SVV
Section Four - S Registers
Your modem has 28 registers, designated S0
through S92. Table 4-1 shows the registers, their
functions, and their default values. Some registers can
have their values changed by commands. If you use a
command to change a register value, the command
remains in effect until you turn off or reset your modem.
Your modem then reverts to the operating character-
istics specified in its non-volatile memory. Refer to
Section 3 for information on how to use the AT com-
mands to manipulate the S registers.
Register
S0
Auto-answer Ring
S1
Ring counter
S2
Escape code character
S3
Carriage return character
S4
Line feed character
S5
Backspace character
S6
Dial tone wait time
S7
Remote carrier wait time
S8
Comma pause time
S10
Carrier loss time
S11
Touch-tone dialing speed
S12
Escape character guard time 0-255 /0.02 second
S14
Result codes, pulse dial
S21
DTR, DCD
S22
Result codes, pulse dial
S24
Sleep mode timer
S28
V.34 modulation enable
S30
Inactivity timer
S32
Synthetic ring volume
S33
Synthetic ring frequency
S35
Data calling tone enable
S36
Negotiation failure fallback
Retrieve message
Disable DSVD
Enable DSVD
Set transmission speeds
Start sequence response control
Data mode event message
Time
Telephone handset transaction tone
control
Start Voice View data mode
Table 4-1 S - Registers
Function
Range/units Default
0-255 /rings
0-255 /rings
0-127 /ASCII
0-127 /ASCII
0-127 /ASCII
0-32, 127 /ASCII
2-255 /seconds
1-255 /seconds
0-255 /seconds
1-255 /0.1 second
50-255 /milliseconds
Bit mapped
Bit mapped
Bit mapped
0,5-255/seconds
0-255
0-255/minutes
- dB
0-5
0, 1
0-7
14
0
0
43
13
10
8
2
50
2
14
95
50
8
48
112
10
1
0
10
0
0
7
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