MaxTech Plug & Play Internal Voice/FAX/Data/SVD Modem user manual Section Four S Registers

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-SRM

Retrieve message

-SSE=n n=0

Disable DSVD

n=1

Enable DSVD

-SSP

Set transmission speeds

-SSR

Start sequence response control

-SSV

Data mode event message

-STM

Time

-STT

Telephone handset transaction tone

 

control

-SVV

Start Voice View data mode

 

 

Section Four - S Registers

Your modem has 28 registers, designated S0 through S92. Table 4-1 shows the registers, 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 character- istics specified in its non-volatile memory. Refer to Section 3 for information on how to use the AT com- mands 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

2-255 /seconds

2

S7

Remote carrier wait time

1-255 /seconds

50

S8

Comma pause time

0-255 /seconds

2

S10

Carrier loss time

1-255

/0.1 second

14

S11

Touch-tone dialing speed

50-255 /milliseconds

95

S12

Escape character guard time 0-255

/0.02 second

50

S14

Result codes, pulse dial

Bit mapped

8

S21

DTR, DCD

Bit mapped

48

S22

Result codes, pulse dial

Bit mapped

112

S24

Sleep mode timer

0,5-255/seconds

10

S28

V.34 modulation enable

0-255

 

1

S30

Inactivity timer

0-255/minutes

0

S32

Synthetic ring volume

- dB

 

10

S33

Synthetic ring frequency

0-5

 

0

S35

Data calling tone enable

0, 1

 

0

S36

Negotiation failure fallback

0-7

 

7

14

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Contents 56K BPS Page Section One Introduction Section Two InstallationUnpacking Your Modem Hardware Installation Proceed to .3 now if you have every- thing requiredHardware Configuration Plug and Play Configuring in WindowsWindows 95 Release Windows 95 Release 4.00.950 BSoftware Installation and Configuration Configuring in a Plug and Play System with- out WindowsUsing Your Modem Testing Your Modem After InstallationWhere To Go From Here Section Three AT Command Set Executing CommandsCommand Structure Basic AT CommandsB1 Bell mode Commands are echoedLow speaker volume Enable Autoscan modeExtended AT Commands MNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands \A1 Size \Bn \J0Fax Class 1 Commands Fax Class 2 CommandsSVD Commands Section Four S Registers S RegistersModem does not respond to commands Section Six TroubleshootingSection Five Result Codes Section Seven Support and Service Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Notices FCC ComplianceEmentSatFBClas DOC Compliance InformationCeNotiUL