3Com PC Card manual Common Registers, S10, S11, S12, S13

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S Registers 33

Common Registers

S0

Ring To Answer On. 0 = No auto answer. Any other = Modem answers after this

 

number of rings. Default = 0. Storable.

 

 

S1

Ring Count. This register is reset to 0 if 8 seconds elapse since receipt of the previous

 

ring. Default = 0. Nonstorable.

 

 

S2

Escape Sequence Character. If the value is greater than 127, escape sequence is

 

disabled. Default = 43 (+). Value: 0 - 127. Nonstorable.

 

 

S3

Carriage Return Character. Default = 13 (ASCII CR). Value: 0 - 127. Nonstorable.

 

 

S4

Line Feed Character. Default = 10 (ASCII LF). Nonstorable.

 

 

S5

Backspace Character. Value: 0 - 255. Default = 8 (ASCII BS). Nonstorable.

 

 

S6

Wait Time For Dial Tone Or Before Dialing. Value: 2 - 255. Default = 2. Storable.

 

 

S7

Wait Time For Carrier / Second Dial Tone. Value: 1 - 255. Default = 30. Storable.

 

 

S8

Duration for Pause (,) Dial Modifier. Value: 0 - 255. Default = 2. Storable.

 

 

S9

Carrier Detect Response Time. Value: 1 - 255 (seconds). Default =1. Storable.

 

 

S10

Delay Between Lost Carrier And Hang Up. S10 = 255 implies infinite delay. Value: 1 -

 

255 (seconds). Default = 14. Storable.

 

 

S11

DTMF Tone Duration and Silence Time Between Tones. Value: 50 - 255 (ms). Default

 

= 95. Storable.

 

 

S12

Escape Sequence Prompt Time. 55 in 20 ms increments (0 - 5.1 s). 0 = Do not check

 

guard time. Value: 0 - 2w. Default = 50. Storable.

 

 

S13

Caller ID. Storable. Bit 0 is used to enable/disable modem caller ID display and log.

 

0 = Disable modem caller ID display and log

 

1 = Enable modem caller ID display and log

 

Bits 1-2 are used for caller ID display format

 

0 = Basic caller display

 

1 = Extended caller display

 

2 = Rockwell formatted display

 

3 = Rockwell unformatted display

 

 

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Contents 3Com 10/100 LAN+56K Bayfront Plaza 3Com CorporationSanta Clara, California 95052-8145Contents Diagnostics LAN+Modem Card IdentifyingPorts Inserting the LAN+Modem Card InsertingNetwork Connecting to aCable appropriate for a network connection at your site Description Steady Off LEDTelephone Line Connecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone LineCables DisconnectingWindows Interface Installing the NetworkType of Network Component Manufacturer Option to Select Adding Network Software ComponentsConfirming Installation Installing the ModemTesting the Modem InstallationSymptom Solution TroubleshootingUpdating LAN Drivers DriversUpdating Modem Drivers Page Windows Adding Network Software Components CD-ROM Testing the Modem Uninstalling the Card Windows 95/98 Installation disk Windows NT Windows NT Menu Page Setup for Software SettingsHints for Good ConnectionsUsing the Modem Redialing Dialing Stored Numbers Additional Modem FeaturesEntering AT Commands AT CommandsAnswer Mode Dial NumberHook Switch Control Echo CommandsInterrogate Modem Status Handshaking Verbose modeReturn to On-Line State Return Result CodesResult Code Set/Call Progress Connection Result CodesRecall User Configuration Registers S10 Common RegistersS11 S12S16 S14S18 S19Bit value DTE Speed S20Using the Modem S23 = 1. Storable Registers Using the Modem S34 S33S35 = Disconnect S39 S38S41 Discard all buffered data immediately S49 S52 Analog Modem RegistersRegisters Using the Modem Registers S72 S71S73 First 8 bits. Nonstorable. Default is COM Port Conflict Modem TroubleshootingModem Troubleshooting Page LAN Diagnostics DiagnosticsPage Bulletin Board System Internet Site FTP SitePage Warranty and Regulatory Information FCC Declaration Canadian Notice