Multi-Tech Systems MTSGSM Backspace character, No Carrier timeout, S12 Escape sequence guard time

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Chapter 5 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error Codes

 

 

 

S5

 

Backspace character

Description

Defines what ASCII character is used for backspace.

Value

 

Meaning

0-255

 

The ASCII value used for the backspace character. The default value is 8 which

 

 

corresponds to an ASCII <BS>.

S7

 

No Carrier timeout

Description

S7 specifies the time to wait for carrier before hanging up and return NO CARRIER.

Value

 

Meaning

0-255

 

The time to wait for carrier in seconds. The default value is 60. A value of 0 disables

 

 

checking for carrier.

S10

 

Lost carrier disconnect time

Description

S10 specifies the time in tenths of a second before the modem hangs up in the case

 

 

of lost carrier.

Value

 

Meaning

0-255

 

The time to wait before a loss of carrier causes the modem to hang ups. The default

 

 

value is 10 (1 second).

 

 

A value of 0 disables the checking for lost carrier.

S12

 

Escape sequence guard time

Description

S12 specifies the maximum time in fiftieths of a second that can elapse between the

 

 

individual characters in the escape sequence to consider it valid.

Value

 

Meaning

0-255

 

Maximum time between escape characters. The default value is 50 (1 second).

 

 

A value of 0 disables the guard time detection.

S14

 

Configuration bitmap

Description

S14 is a bitmapped register that controls a wide range of modem properties:

Bit

Default

Meaning

0

N.A.

Not used

1

1

Command echo.

 

 

A value of 0 means that echo disabled and corresponds to ATE0 .

 

 

A value of 1 means that echo enabled and corresponds to ATE1 .

2

0

Quiet mode.

 

 

A value of 0 means that the modem sends result codes and corresponds to

 

 

ATQ0.

 

 

A value of 1 means that the modem do not send result codes and

 

 

corresponds to ATQ1 .

3

1

Result codes.

 

 

A value of 0 means that the modem sends numeric result codes and

 

 

corresponds to ATV0 .

 

 

A value of 1 means that the modem sends text responses and corresponds

 

 

tO ATV1 .

4

N.A.

Not used

5

N.A.

Not used

6

N.A.

Not used

7

0

Answer/Originate.

 

 

A value of 0 means answer mode and a value of 1 means originate mode.

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Contents Model Mtsgsm SoftGSM Kit Trademarks EMC and Safety ComplianceUser Guide Record of RevisionsContents Appendices Introduction and Description Introduction and Description Software Loading and ConfigurationIntroduction Preview of this GuideRelated Documentation Technical Specifications Computers supported User InterfaceMtsgsm Getting Started Requirements UnpackingConnecting the Phone to the Computer SetupGetting Started Mtsgsm Software Installation Loading your Driver Software Installing the SoftwareSoftware Loading and Configuration Mtsgsm Phonebook Manager Utility SoftwareSMS Manager Getting Help SettingsSMS and Phonebook Applications Receiving SMS Messages Short Message Service UtilitySending SMS Messages Phonebook UtilitySMS and Phonebook Application New Record New PhonebookDelete Write Phonebook Read PhonebookService Center SettingsType of Outgoing SMS Phonebook FileCom Port Attached to the Phone Log Modemconversation SoftGSM AT Commands, S-Registers and Error Codes DPn Standard AT CommandsInternational Modem Restrictions DTnATS AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error CodesATZ ATV0 Result Code AT+F Fax AT Commands+CBST Extended AT Commands+CBC +CGMI+CMEE +CMGF+CGMM +CMGD+CMGR +CMGL+CGSN +CHUP+CPAS +CNMI+CPBR +CPBS +CPBW+CPMS +CR +CSCA+CRC +CSMS +CRLP+CSQ RegistersS10 Lost carrier disconnect time No Carrier timeoutS14 Configuration bitmap Backspace characterS22 Configuration bitmap MultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide S21 Configuration bitmapS30 Inactivity timer S95 Negotiation message options Error CodesS31 Configuration bitmap +CME Error+CMS Error Troubleshooting Q4. Why did PCS providers in North America choose GSM ? Frequently Asked Questions FAQsGeneral FAQs Q1. What is GSM ?Q10. How popular is GSM in the U.S. and Canada ? TroubleshootingQ6. How do smart cards work ? Q7. Do smart cards come in more than one format ?Q14. What about roaming capabilities ? Q17. What is the GSM MoU Association ?Q16. What about voice quality of GSM ? Q22. When is MultiMobile SoftGSM for Windows 95 available ? Windows 95/98 FAQsWindows NT FAQs Q19. What is the GSM Alliance ?Modem does not respond to commands Troubleshooting ProceduresWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Software User License Agreement Tech Support Limited WarrantyOn-line Warranty Registration Warranty, Service, and Technical SupportTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS ServiceMulti-Tech BBS Contacting Tech Support via E-mailIf you don’t know the file name About the InternetTo Download a file If you know the file nameAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service Appendices Introduction Appendix a Understanding GSMAbout GSM Data GSM Data Benefits Transparent ModeNon-transparent Mode FaxingGSM Data Applications GSM Data Support Additional Facts For More Information MultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide Glossary Mtsgsm Glossary Mtsgsm BER GSM AcronymsCpip GAP ITU Mbcf Pabx RIC TCC Warc Index MTASR1-100

MTSGSM specifications

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