Ultratec INTELE-MODEM manual S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13

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S2=43–Escape character set to +.

S2=n–Escape character set to ASCII character number n. Refer to the table of ASCII character numbers on page

26.You can set n to any number from 0 to 127.

S3–Define carriage return character (The default is S3=13)

Sets the ASCII value of the carriage return character. You can set it to any value from 0–127.

S4–Define line feed character (The default is S4=10)

Sets the ASCII value of the line feed character. You can set it for any value from 0–127.

S5–Define backspace character (The default is S5=8)

You can use any value from 0–32 or 127.

S6–Set wait time before dialing (The default is S6=2)

The time in seconds that the modem waits after picking up the phone before it dials. The value can be 2-255 seconds.

S7–Set carrier detect time limit register (The default is S7=30)

When you make a telephone connection, your modem listens for a carrier signal from the other computer or TTY. S7 allows you to set the length of time you want your modem to wait for the signal before it automatically hangs up the phone. You can set it to any number from 0 to 55.

S8–change length of time of comma (The default is S8=2)

The default time is 2 seconds. You can change it to any time from 0 to 255 seconds.

S9–Carrier detect response time (The default is S9=6)

This register sets the amount of time the modem must hear an ASCII carrier signal before it signals CONNECT. The value is measured in tenths of a second. The range is 1 (1/10th second) to 255 (25.5 seconds).

S10–Time between carrier loss and hang-up (The default is S10=14)

In ASCII mode, the modem automatically hangs up when it loses the carrier tone. This register allows the carrier to disappear for a short period of time (perhaps due to a bad connection), without causing the modem to hang up. The value is measured in tenths of a second. You can set it for any number from 1 (1/10th second) to 255 (25.5 seconds).

The value for register S10 should not be set lower than the value for S9. If it is, even a momentary loss of carrier will cause the modem to disconnect.

S11–Tone dialing timing (The default is S11=100)

This register determines the duration and spacing of tones in milliseconds when tone dialing. The range is 50–255 milliseconds. This has no effect on the speed of pulse dialing, which is fixed at 10 pulses per second.

S12–Escape sequence guard time (The default is S12=50)

This value is how long of a delay is required before and after an escape sequence (normally +++). The time between characters in the sequence must be shorter than this value. The default is 50 1/50th of a second (1 second). The range is 20 (20/50th of a second) to 255 (25.5 seconds).

S13–Baudot timeout (The default is 30)

When your Intele–Modem is in Auto- Answer mode and detects a Baudot call, this register is the amount of time in seconds the modem will wait without detecting any code before it hangs up. The range is 0–255 seconds. This is an Ultratec extension to the standard command set.

S14–ASCII seek time (The default is 3)

This register is the amount of time in seconds the modem puts out an answer tone after it answers the phone. The range is 0–255 seconds. This is an Ultratec extension to the standard command set.

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HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI Contents II Contents Introduction Quick Guide Where to find moreHow to make a call Information How to answer a callEquipment you need HOW to SET UP Your INTELE-MODEMSetting up HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Step-by-step instructions Calling with INTELE-MENU CommandsGeneral procedure Special situations Dialing a number lights the Off-Hook and Signal indicatorsChanging communication settings Answering with Intele-Menu commandsSetting UP AUTO-ANSWER How to use the commands INTELE-MENU Command SETTelephone Functions What each command doesCommunication Settings Message Functions Auto-Answer Functions How to call another computer or a TTY Calling with Hayes CommandsSetting up Auto-Answer How to answer a call from a computer or TTYHow to change communication settings Primary Commands Complete Hayes CommandsHow to type commands Default settingsWhat each command means and how to use it S0-number of rings The default is S0=0 Speaker on/off The default is M1Sensitivity The default is N1 Quiet The default is Q0S6-Set wait time before dialing The default is S6=2 S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13S4-Define line feed character The default is S4=10 S5-Define backspace character The default is S5=8Command to reset your Intele-Modem S15-Auto-answer abort enable The default isResponse message list The default is How do I download a file? Problems and SolutionsAppendix a Specifications and Service Service information Appendix B Modem Terminology ======= AUTO-ANSWER Functions ======= Appendix C INTELE-MENU Help MenuDec Hex Char Keybd Acter Appendix D Ascii Character TableFCC Information
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