MaxTech V.42bis, V.32bis user manual S Registers, Register Function Range/units Default

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#VPH

Telephone emulation mode.

#VPL=n

Play level. Default is 127

#VPY

Play mode

#VRD

Record mode

#VRL=n

Recording level. Default is 127

#VSL=n

Recording silence threshold level. Default

 

is 127

#VSM=n

Sampling mode. Default is CL1

#VSQT=n

Record mode “q” silence time. Default is 60

#VSR=n

Sampling rate. Default is 9600

#VSST=n

Record mode “s” silence time. Default is 60

Setion Four - S Registers

Your modem has 35 registers, designated S0 through S30, S37, S90, S108, and S109. Table 4-1 shows the regis- ters, their functions, and their default values. Some registers can have their values changed by commands. If you use a command to change a register value, the command remains in effect until you turn off or reset your modem. Your modem then reverts to the operating characteristics specified in its non-volatile memory. Refer to Section 3 for information on how to use the AT commands to manipulate the S registers.

Table 4-1 S - Registers

Register

Function

Range/units Default

S0

Auto-answer Ring

0-255/rings

0

S1

Ring counter

0-255/rings

0

S2

Escape code character

0-127/ASCII

43

S3

Carriage return character

0-127/ASCII

13

S4

Line feed character

0-127/ASCII

10

S5

Backspace character

0-32, 127/ASCII

8

S6

Dial tone wait time

0-255/seconds

2

S7

Remote carrier wait time

1-255/seconds

30

S8

Comma pause time

0-255/seconds

2

S9

Carrier detect time

0-255/0.1 second

6

S10

Carrier loss time

0-255/0.1 second

14

S11

Touch-tone dialing speed

50-255/0.001 second

70

S12

Esc. character detect time

0-255/0.02 second

50

S13

Reserved

 

 

S14

Echo, response, dialing,

Bit-mapped

 

 

originate/answer

 

 

S15

Reserved

 

 

S16

Modem test options

Bit-mapped

 

12

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Contents Contents Hardware Installation Unpacking Your ModemSoftware Installation/Configuration Fasten the retaining bracketPage COM Port and Interrupt Settings Devices in your computer cannot share an IRQ withTesting Your Modem After Installation Using Your ModemCommand Structure Where To Go From HereExecuting Commands Basic AT Commands Extended AT Commands Mode after DTR toggle Guard tone disabledForce DSR Signal High on Enable Trellis Coding @22bis auto-retrain disabled 22bis auto-retrain enabledEnable Auto Fall Forward/Back Disable Auto Fall Forward/BackFax Class 1 Commands Voice Mode Commands S Registers Function Range/units Default Basic Response Codes Modem dials but does not connect Modem does not respond to commandsModem does not dial Modem exhibits poor voice record or playback Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screenHigh pitch tone is heard whenever you answer the phone FCC Compliance UartFCC Class B Statement DOC Compliance InformationDisclaimer, Copyright, And Other Notices Section One Introduction Software Installation/Configuration COM Port and Interrupt Settings Switch Block SW-1 Location Switch Block Settings Testing Your Modem After Installation Bold text Command Function Manually answer incoming call Ccitt modeOriginate calls in answer mode With AT or follow with EnterCommands are not echoed Resets modem after DTR toggle Recall factory default configurationToggle Hz guard toneMNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands \A3\Q3 Switch to reliable link from normal link Register Function Range/units Default S RegistersSection Five Result Codes Section Six Troubleshooting Modem does not dial Power 75 W Section Eight Support and Service DOC Compliance Information Disclaimer, Copyright, And Other Notices