Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-A01 Modem User Manual


 
&W - Store Active Profile
This command causes the modem to store a subset of the active profile command and S-regis
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ter configurations into the NVRAM user profile ‘n’.
&W0* Store in user profile 0
&W1 Store in user profile 1
+VCID - Caller ID Settings
The +VCID=ncommand controls thereporting and presentationof dataassociated with theCal
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ler ID services.
+VCID0 don’t display CallerID
+VCID1 display CallerID
Additional and detailed information on AT commands are to be found within the Mitsubishi
manuals at
www.mitsubishi-automation.de.
8.2.3 Overview of S-Registers
The modem holds S registers, which allow to check and store the active configuration. Some
S-registers are stored in non-volatile memory (NVRAM), which can be interrogated with Z, &Y,
and &W commands. The values of most S-registers can be modified using AT commands.
AT Commands MIM-A01 Appendix
8-12 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Register Function Default Range
S0 No. of rings to auto-answer on 0 0–255
S1 Ring count 0 0–255
S2 Escape character 43 0–127
S3 Carriage Return Character 13 0–127
S4 Line feed character 10 0–127
S5 Backspace character 8 0–32, 127
S6 Wait before dialing 2 2–255
S7 Wait for carrier 60 0–100
S8 Pause time for dial modifier 2 0–255
S9 Carrier recovery time 6 1–255
S10 Lost carrier hang up delay 14 0–255
S12 Guard Time 50 0–255
S14
Bit-mapped options (echo, modem responses,
tone/pulse dialing)
138
S21 Bit-mapped options (serial interface) 48
S22 Bit-mapped options (speaker, modem responses) 118
S23 Bit-mappedoptions(interfacespeed,parity,guardtone) none
S25 Detect DTR change 5 0–255
S33 Sleep mode timer 0 0–90
S37 Maximum line speed attempted 0 0–35
Tab. 8-24: Overview of S-Registers