Appendix A. AT Commands and
S-REGISTER LIST
S0 AUTO ANSWER
S2 ESCAPE CHAR-
ACTER
S3 END OF LINE CHARACTER
S4 LINE FEED CHARACTER
S5 BACK SPACE CHARACTER
S7 CONNECT TIME
S8 Call Rejection
Determines how the Express XRT answers an incoming call.
0 = Disable (Express XRT does not answer call).
1 = Enable (Express XRT answers all calls).
2 = Dump all calls.
Determines which key or character (in ASCII code) defines the escape command. The standard escape character is a plus (+) sign (ASCII value of 43 decimal). To change the character set, set S2 to the desired ASCII value.
Range = 0 to 127
Determines which key or character (in ASCII code) ends a command line. The stan- dard
Range = 0 to 127
Determines which key or character (in ASCII code) advances the cursor to the next line after ending a command line or after an Express XRT message. The standard charac- ter is the line feed (ASCII value of 10 deci- mal).
Range = 0 to 127
Determines which key moves the cursor back one space to erase a character. The standard character is the backspace (ASCII value of 8 decimal).
Range = 0 to 127
Determines how long the Express XRT waits for an outgoing call to be answered.
15 = 15 seconds
30 = 30 seconds
60 = 1 minute
120 = 2 minutes
240 = 4 minutes
Determines which incoming voice calls the Express XRT will reject.
0=Disables
1=Reject anonymous calls only 2=Reject calls on call rejection list only 3=reject anonymous and call rejection list numbers
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