To change the value of an S register, use the command AA
A
TT
T
Sr=nSr=n
Sr=n
where r is a register number 0-110, and
n is the new value you want to assign. For example, to change the value of S0 register to 20 rings, type
ATS0=20 and press Enter.
Refer to the following table of S registers:
Table 5. S registers
Register Description Range Units
S0
Number of Rings to Automatic
Answer.
0-255 Rings
S1 Ring Counter
0-255 Rings
S2 Escape Character 0-255 ASCII Decimal ASCII
S3 Line Termination Character 0-127 ASCII Decimal ASCII
S4
Response Formatting
Character
0-127 ASCII Decimal ASCII
S5 Command Line Editing
Character
0-32 ASCII Decimal ASCII
S6
Wait Time for Dial Tone Before
Blind Dialing, or After “W” Dial
Modier
2-255
s
S7 Wait Time for Carrier After
Dial, for Silence, or for Dial
Tone After “W” Modier
1-255
s
S8
Pause Time for Dial Delay
Modier (,)
0-255
s
S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Time
1-255 0.1s
S11
DTMF Tone Duration 50-255 0.001s
S12
Escape Prompt Delay 0-255 0.02s
S18
Test Timer 0-255
s
S29 Flash Dial Modier Time (!)
0-255 10ms
S30
Disconnect Inactivity Timer 0-255 10s
S46 Data Compression Control 136 (no compression) or 138
(compression)
S95 Result Code Messages
Control:
Bit 0 CONNECT result
code indicates DCE speed
instead of DTE speed.
Bit 1 Reserved.
Bit 2 Enable
+MCR:XXXX result code
(XXXX=modulation) and
+MRR:XXXX result code
(XXXX=rate). (See +ER.).
Bit 3 Enable
+ER:XXXX result code
(XXXX=protocol identier).
(See +ER.).
Bit 4 Reserved.
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