Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-A01, MIM-G01 manual Overview of S-Registers, Store Active Profile

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AT Commands MIM-A01

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&W - Store Active Profile

This command causes the modem to store a subset of the active profile command and S-regis- 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=n command controls the reporting and presentation of data associated with the Cal- 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.

8.2.3Overview 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.

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,

138

tone/pulse dialing)

 

 

 

S21

Bit-mapped options (serial interface)

48

S22

Bit-mapped options (speaker, modem responses)

118

S23

Bit-mapped options (interface speed, parity, guard tone)

none

S25

Detect DTR change

5

0–255

S33

Sleep mode timer

0

0–90

S37

Maximum line speed attempted

0

0–35

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Art-No Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0Version Changes / Additions / Corrections Mitsubishi Electric Intended Target Audience Security AdviceSafety instructions Proper useMitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance Mounting and InstallationPower supply Operation Equipment VersionsTechnical Data ConfigurationAppendix Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceMitsubishi Super Modem 56k MIM-A01 Modem Typ Teleservice via PCEquipment Versions Tab -1Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceOverview of all connectors of the Normal Modem GSM Mounting and InstallationInterfaces and Connectors Tab -2Description of the connectors of the modemsMeaning of the LEDs Tab -3Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modemInserting the SIM card Connecting the GSM antennaPush down the button until the card holder is released 027954 Tab -4Description of the connectors of the Modems Overview of all connectors of the Super Modems 56kSuper Modem 56k MIM-A01 Tab -5Five LEDs are used to show the state of the modem LineTelephone Exchange System Testing the Telephone ConnectionConnection to the Telephone Network Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k supports the a/b leads 3Mounting Power supply MIM-A01 OperationMIM-G01 LEDs on MIM-A01MIM and Mitsubishi Alpha XL ConfigurationProject Settings Options GSM and serial communicationSMS Service Center GSM SMS Short Message ServiceSMS Setting Function Block SMS sendRecipient PLC Connection Initialisation of a GSM ModemConnection to other Mitsubishi Products MIM for FX Remote AccessMIM and Mitsubishi Melsec FX MIM-G01 and FX MessengerTime delays during modem transmissions RS 232-Transparent-Mode TransModeAT+T SEND=TransMode TransMode CommandTransMode Login Command ExampleLogin without parameters Login with password and parametersTab Technical DataMain Features System ArchitectureGeneral Data FirmwareTab -4 Firmware Tab -5General DataDimensions MIM-G01MIM-A01 Super Modem 56k+CSQ Signal Quality AT Commands MIM-G01Important AT Commands AppendixNumberx AlphaxTypex +IFC Flow Control +ICF Data FormatFormat Parity DCEbyDTE DTEbyDCEStat Mode Format+COPS GSM Network +CMGS Send SMSTab -10 Service Commands Overview of AT-CommandsService Commands V24-V35 CommandsTab -14 Network Tab -15 SecurityData Commands SMS CommandsPhonebook Fax Commands CLASS2 Fax Commands CLASS1Special AT Commands Overview of AT Commands AT Commands MIM-A01Tab -22Overview of AT Commands +TBAUD Set the baudrate AT Command Descriptions+TFORMAT Sets the data format Select Serial Port Flow ControlSwitch Hook Control Dial CommandCommand Mode Echo Result Code Display ControlStore Active Profile +VCID Caller ID SettingsOverview of S-Registers Tab -24Overview of S-RegistersMessage Commands Overview of the CommandsSending a Fax Setting General Message ParametersAT+T Send=All AT+T Send=FaxSending an SMS Message AT+T Send=SMSSender Sending an Express E-MailAT+T Send=Express SubjectSending Internet E-Mail Smtp AT+T Send=EmailSize of detected messages Retrieving Internet E-Mail POP3AT+T Send=POP3 Size of messages receivedAT+T Delete Deleting a Stored Message AT+TList Displaying Received MessagesAT+T List = type AT+T Delete=Number+T Read Number, type, time ParameterList Message AT+T Read Reading a Stored MessageAT+T Read=Number ParameterListAT+T Answer? Modem CommandsAT+T Answer=OnOff AT+T Time=timeAT+T Echo? AT+T Time?AT+T Echo=OnOff AT+T Verbose=OnOffAT+T Erase AT+T Mode=ModeAT+T Help AT+T RedialAT+T DialRules=DialMethod,DialTone AT+T RedialDelayAT+T RedialDelay? AT+T DialRules?AT+T Speaker=Volume AT+ T Speaker Adjusting the Modem Speaker VolumeAT+T Speaker? Index MIM G01 MIM-A01Page Headquarters

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