EXP Computer PCMCIA Ethernet Modem Adapter user manual Register Summary Function Range Units

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APPENDIX B

APPENDIX B

S REGISTERS

The S registers are summarized in table along with their default values. Registers denoted with an '*' in the table may be stored in one of the two user profiles by entering theWn& command. One of these profiles may be loaded at any time by using the Zn command. Registers or register fields quoted as "reserved" are reserved for current or future use by the firmware, or are permanently overridden by PTT limitations.

All bit-mapped registers are read-only. The appropriate AT command which controls the relevant bits in the S-register should be used to change the value.

FACTORY DEFAULTS

The factory default values are stored in ROM and are loaded into the active configuration at power up or by the AT&F command. In addition, the designated default profile is subsequently loaded, and may change some of the factory default values. The designated default profile can be changed by entering the &Yn command where n is one of the two possible user profiles.

The defaults shown are those used in factory profile. All of the factory default values may be loaded at any time by entering the &F command.

S Register Summary.

Register

Function

Range

Units

Save

Default

S0

Rings to Auto-Answer

0-255

rings

*

0

S1

Ring Counter

0-255

rings

 

0

S2

Escape Character

0-255

ASCII

*

43

S3

Carriage Return Character

0-127

ASCII

 

13

S4

Line Feed Character

0-127

ASCII

 

10

S5

Backspace Character

0-255

ASCII

 

8

S6

Wait Time for Dial Tone

2-255

s

*

4

S7

Wait Time for Carrier

1-255

s

*

50

S8

Pause Time for Dial Delay

0-255

s

*

2

 

Modifier

 

 

 

 

S9

Carrier Detect Response Time

1-255

0.1s

*

6

S10

Carrier Loss Disconnect Time

1-255

0.1s

*

14

S11

DTMF Tone Duration

50-255

0.001 s

*

95

Register

Function

Range

Units

Save

Default

S12

Escape Code Guard Time

0-255

0.02 s

*

50

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Contents ThinCom Pcmcia Ethernet Modem Adapter User=s Manual Copyright Table of Contents Register Summary Introduction System RequirementIntroduction Installation Hardware Installation GuideInstallation Installation Verification Network Environment Driver selectionInstallation Installation Testing the Modem Testing the NetworkWindows 95 Installation Install the Thincom CardIf Something Goes Wrong Enabling 32-BIT Card Support in Windows Installation Verification ModemNetwork Installation Data Communication Operation Operating Mode Operating ModeFile Transferring Remote AccessData Communication Cellular OperationFAX Operation FAX OperationPage Diagnostic Diagnostic FunctionTroubleshooting TroubleshootingNo Dial Tone Appendix a CS.EXE Pcmcs Ctalkcs Basic AT= command for 28,800 Modem Command Function Appendix a Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break Modem negotiates an error corrected link MNP 10 Commands ECC ComandsEnable MNP 10 extended services detection only Caller ID CommandsCellular Commands Basic AT= command for 1414 CL Command Default FunctionHz guard tone enabled Is enabled when DTR is turned onConfigured. DTR option Disabled QAM modulation onlyS37000 S90000 S108002 S109062 ATDS=n command = 0, 9, A, B, C, D, #, *, T, P, R, W, @42, MNP AT Commands Default Function Range No RetrainEnable Bps rate adjusting Enables V.42 bis only when receiving data Disables V.42 bisEnables V.42 bis only when transmitting data Dial Modifiers Command FunctionCommand Function Return the value of default S register ECC Commands Operating Consideration Register Summary Function Range Units Function Range UnitsFunction Range S33 Xoff Character 255 Appendix B Page FCC Compliance Statements FCC PartFCC Consumer Information and FCC Requirements Canadian Department of Communications compliance statements Page