References DART 300 Modem
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Table 12-5: WS-Registers in CDPD Mode (continued)
Register Description Range Default Units
56
Network Registration Status (Read Only)
Value Meaning
0 Unregistered
1 Registered
0, 1
60
PAD Time Independent Escape Sequence (TIES)
This enables or disables use of the AT+++ sequence to escape
to command state while on-line in a PAD mode. It has no
meaning in SLIP and PPP modes.
Value Meaning
0 Disabled
1 Enabled (AT+++ where AT must be in uppercase)
(Default)
0, 1 1
62
PAD Local On-Line Echo
Enables / disables the echoing of data received from the host
(DTE) while in the on-line PAD condition. If enabled, the
PAD will echo each character received from the host while in
the on-line (PAD packet) condition. If both On-line Echo and
On-line Editing (+WS72) are enabled, upon receipt of the
backspace character (+WS73) the PAD will echo the
following character sequence to the host: <backspace
character > <SP> <backspace character> where the
backspace character is that defined in +WS73
Value Meaning
0 Disabled
1 Enabled (Default)
0, 1 1
63
PAD Forwarding Character Feature Mask
Bit mask used to enable or disable the PAD’s use of the
primary forwarding character (defined in +WS64). It also
determines if the forwarding character is to be included in the
packet.
Bit Meaning
0 If set, the PAD will terminate and send the packet
upon receipt of the primary forwarding character
from the host (DTE)
1 If set; the PAD will include the primary
forwarding character in the packet (i.e. will not
filter out the character). This is only meaningful if
bit 0 is set.
2 – 7 Reserved.
0x03
64
PAD Primary Forwarding Character
Receipt of this character (if enabled by bit 0 of +WS63) will
cause the PAD to terminate the packet, and begin transmission
of the packet on the CDPD network.
0 – 255 13 <CR>