S6 | ! | Sets the number of seconds the modem |
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| waits before dialing. If Xn is set to X2 or X4, |
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| the modem ignores this register and dials as |
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| soon as it detects a dial tone (fast dials). The |
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| range of acceptable values is country- |
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| dependent. |
S7 | 60 | Sets the number of seconds the modem |
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| waits for a carrier. May be set for much |
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| longer duration if, for example, the modem is |
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| originating an international connection. |
S8 | 2 | Sets the duration, in seconds, for the pause |
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| (,) option in the Dial command. |
S9 | 6 | Sets the required duration, in tenths of a |
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| second, of the remote modem’s carrier sig- |
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| nal. |
S10 | 7 | Sets the duration, in tenths of a second, that |
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| the modem waits after loss of carrier before |
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| hanging up. This guard time allows the |
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| modem to distinguish between a line hit, or |
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| other disturbances that momentarily break |
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| the connection, from a true disconnect (hang |
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| up) by the remote modem. |
While we don’t recommend connecting the modem to a line with call waiting, if you have it, you may wish to adjust this setting upward to prevent the modem from misinterpreting the second call signal as a disconnect by the remote modem. A better alternative is to ask your phone company how to temporarily disable call waiting (usually *70W). For example: ATDT *70W phonenumber.
NOTE: If you set S10 = 255, the modem will not hang up when carrier is lost. Dropping DTR hangs up the modem. This possibility is
S11 | ! | Sets the duration and spacing, in milli- |
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| seconds, for tone dialing. The range of |
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| acceptable values is |
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