Using Bits A-3

Using Bits

Turning individual bits on and off is the more direct way to set

 

bit-mapped S-Registers. To do this, specify the S-Register that you want

 

to set and then indicate which bits you want to turn on (1) or off (0).

 

Example: ATS13.0=1.4=1.5=1, turns bits 0, 4, and 5 on for S-Register 13.

 

 

Using Decimal

An alternative way to set bit-mapped S-Registers is by adding the decimal

Values

values of the bits and entering the total.

 

This example, ATS13=49, sets the same value as the one in Using Bits

 

above:

Default S-RegisterThe table below lists all default values for S-Register settings.

Settings

 

 

NVRAM Default

S-Registers

Function

Setting

 

 

 

S0

Auto Answer

0

 

 

 

S1

Counts & stores rings from incoming

0

 

calls

 

 

 

 

S2

Escape code character

43

 

 

 

S3

Carriage Return character

13

 

 

 

S4

Line Feed character

10

 

 

 

S5

Backspace character

8

 

 

 

S7

Carrier wait-time, sec

60

 

 

 

S8

Dial pause, sec

2

 

 

 

S9

Carrier Detect time, 100 ms

6

 

 

 

S10

Carrier loss wait-time, 100 ms

7

 

 

 

S11

Tone duration, spacing, ms

70

 

 

 

S12

Escape code guard time, 500 ms

50

 

 

 

S13

Bit-mapped functions*

0

 

 

 

S14

Bit-mapped functions*

0

 

 

 

S15

Bit-mapped functions*

0

 

 

 

S16

Test modes

0

 

 

 

S18

&T test timeout

0

S19

Inactivity/hang up timer

0

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