ZyXEL Communications 56K manual Register Descriptions, Basic S-Registers ATSn=x

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5.3S-Register Descriptions

In most bit-mapped S-registers, the default bit value is 0. Non-0 default values are followed by an asterisk. In some cases, default values are shown in the reference column preceded by +. Some bits are reserved for factory use and should not be changed.

5.3.1 Basic S-Registers "ATSn=x"

Table 24. Basic S-Registers “ATSn=x”

COMMAND

FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION

+Ref.

S0=

Sets the number of rings on which the modem answers. 0 value

+000

 

disables auto-answer.

 

S1=

Counts and stores number of rings from an incoming call.

+000

S2=

Defines escape code character, default ‘+’ (43 dec.). A value of 128 to

+043

 

255 disables the escape code.

 

S3=

Defines ASCII Carriage Return.

+013

S4=

Defines ASCII Line Feed.

+010

S5=

Defines ASCII Backspace. A value of 128 to 255 disables the

+008

 

Backspace key’s delete function.

 

S6=

Sets the number of seconds the modem waits before dialing if ‘X0’ or

+003

 

‘X1’ is selected. If a setting of ‘X2,’ ‘X7’ is selected, the modem dials as

 

 

soon as it detects a dial tone. This register also sets the time-out

 

 

interval for the “W” dial modifier to wait for the dial tone. (See also

 

 

S41b4.)

 

S7=

Sets duration, in number of seconds modem waits for a carrier.

+060

S8=

Sets duration, in seconds, for pause (,) option in Dial command and

+002

 

pause between command re-executions for Repeat (>) command.

 

S9=

Sets duration, in tenths of a second of remote carrier signal before

+006

 

recognition. (Ignored if in non-FSK or half-duplex operation.)

 

S10=

Sets duration, in tenths of a second, modem waits after loss of carrier

+007

 

before hanging up.

 

S11=

Sets duration and spacing, in milliseconds of dialed Touch-Tones.

+070

Table 25. Extended S-Registers "ATSn=x"

COMMAND

Bit

dec

hex

FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION

Ref.

 

S13=

Bit

dec

hex

Bit-mapped register.

+000

 

 

1

2

2

Capture modem manufacturer information during

 

 

 

 

 

 

V.42 handshake, can be displayed at ATI2 <Last

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed/Protocol> line if available (‘Flash’ or ‘ZyXEL’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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