2-4 CHAPTER 2: USING THE AT COMMAND SET
Getting a list of
S-Registers
In order to issue this command, you must be in Terminal Mode.
See Appendix A, S-Registers for a complete list of S-Registers.
Understanding bit-mapped S-Registers
A bit-mapped S-Register uses one number to describe a collection of
settings. Bit-mapping allows us to pack a lot of information in a small
space.
Bit-mapped registers are in the form of Sr.b=n, where r is the bit-mapped
register; .b is the bit; n is 0 (off) or 1 (on).
See Appendix A, S-Registers to see how bits are mapped into decimal
values and for information about setting bit-mapped S-Registers.
To display Command
A list of S-Registers ATS$