Maxon Telecom MM-6864, MM-6854 manual Register Summary, S0 Rings to auto-answer

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5.1.66 S Register Summary

Register

Function

Default

 

 

Value

S0

Rings to auto answer

0

S1

Ring counter

0

S2

Escape character

43

S3

CR character termination character

13

S4

LF character

10

S5

Backspace character

8

S6

Pause before blind dialling

2

S7

Wait time for carrier

60

S8

Sets number of seconds to wait when comma dial modifier

2

 

encountered in dial string

 

S10

Wait time before disconnection

15

S12

Escape code guard time

10

S0 Rings to auto-answer

Defines the number of rings before auto-answering an incoming call. Setting the S0 register to zero will disable the auto answering.

S1 Ring counter

Contains the number of rings the modem has detected. The register is cleared when no rings occur for 8 seconds, or when the value becomes equal to S0.

S2 Escape character

S2 contains the decimal value of the ASCII character used as the escape character. The default value corresponds to an ASCII <+>. The value 127 disables the escape process.

S3 CR character

Sets the command line and result code terminator character. Affects asynchronous operation only.

S4 LF character

Sets the character recognised as a line feed. Affects asynchronous operation only.

S5 Backspace character

Sets the character recognised as backspace. Affects asynchronous operation only.

S6 Pause before blind dialling

The value of this register is ignored.

S7 Wait time for carrier

After dialling, this register sets the time the modem must wait before hanging up if it fails to detect the remote carrier. Time is in seconds.

S8 Wait time before dialling

Sets the number of seconds to wait when comma dial modifier encountered in dial string.

S10 Wait time before disconnection

Sets the number of tenth of seconds to wait before disconnecting after the modem has indicated the absence of received line signal.

S12 Escape code guard time

Defines the maximum silence time, in fiftieths of a second, accepted between two characters in an escape sequence.

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Contents MM-6854 / MM-6864 GSM Dual-Band Data Modem Page MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Table of Contents Debugging & Indicator Lights List of Figures MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Introduction Summary Specifications Basic SpecificationsMM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem System Applications ApplicationsGSM / GPS Application GSM / GPS ApplicationNetwork Connection OperationIntroduction Inserting the SIM cardSet up the appropriate software Turning on the modemV.24 Interface Confirming Operation MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem AT Commands 1 +++CR Escape command Re-execute last commandATA Manually answer an incoming call ATD Dial a telephone numberAtdl ATE Command Echo ATH Hang upATIn Identification 11 ATS0=n Auto-answer mode ATQ Result code suppression12 ATS1? Number of rings 15 ATS4 Line Feed character 14 ATS3 Command line termination character13 ATS2- Escape character 16 ATS5 Backspace character20 ATS10 Wait time before disconnection 18 ATS7 Wait time for carrier19 ATS8 Wait time before dialling 21 ATS12 Escape code guard time25 AT&C Data carrier detect options ATX Defines Connect results code formatATZ Load user profile 26 AT&D Data Terminal Ready options27 AT&F Restore default configuration 28 AT&V Display current configuration29 AT&W Save current configuration 30 AT+CBSTs,m,p Select bearer service type 31 AT+CEER Displays why last call was disconnected32 AT+CMGD Delete messages 33 AT+CMGF Message format 34 AT+CMGL List messages35 AT+CMGR Read messages 36 AT+CMGS Send messages37 AT+CMGW Write messages to memory 38 AT+CMSS Send messages from storage39 AT+CNMI New Message AT+CNMI=?40 AT+CPIN Enter PIN and query blocks 41 AT+CR Cellar result code for outgoing calls42 AT+CRC Cellar result code 44 AT+CSCA Service centre address 45 AT+CSDH Show test mode parameters43 AT+CRLP Radio Link Protocol parameters 46 AT+CSMP Set text mode parameters 47 AT+DR Data compression report48 AT+DS Data compression mode 49 AT+FCLASS Select, read or test service class50 AT+FMI Report manufacturer ID 53 AT+FRH Receive Hdlc data with carrier 51 AT+FMM Report module ID52 AT+FMR Report revision 54 AT + FRM Receive data with carrier57 AT+GMI Request manufacturer ID 55 AT+FTH Transmit Hdlc data with carrier56 AT+FTM Transmit data with carrier 58 AT+GMM Request model ID59 AT+GMR Request revision ID 60 AT+ICF Character framing61 AT+IFC Local flow control 62 AT+ILRR Display local report rate63 AT+IPR Set terminal equipment data rate CME ERRORn CMS ERRORnRegister Summary S0 Rings to auto-answerSummary MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Debugging & Indicator Lights MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Fusing InstallationPower Sources AntennasCabling FixingConnections 1 9 pin D-type RS-232 Interface2 25 pin D-type MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Setting up Windows Modem interface AppendicesOpen up the Control Panel Double click on the modem icon MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Select the appropriate COM port Set the location information Finish Installation Select Properties Select Connection Set Data Bits, Parity and Stop bits Select Flow Control and Software XON/XOFF 12 RS-232 Setting up Hyper Terminal Select Hyper Terminal from Programs MenuSelect Hyper Terminal Set Port Port Settings Ascii settings PropertiesSetting up Win Fax Pro Communication SetupWin Fax Pro Setup MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Accessories Description of Accessory Maxon Part NumberMM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem Glossary Abbreviation Meaning

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