S-Registers
Issue 2 November 1996 C-5
NOTE:
A value typed as a decimal or ASCII argument
to a command may be entered as a one-, two-,
or three-digit number, as required, but will
always be displayed as a three-digit number (for
example, you type the command ATS0=3 to set
automatic answer feature to answer an
incoming call on the third ring, and then type the
AT&V command to verify the value, which is
displayed as S00:003).
The &V command, which displays the contents
of all S-registers, presents the contents of
bit-mapped registers as two hexadecimal digits
followed by an uppercase letter H (for example,
assuming that S-register S14 contains the value
AA hexadecimal, the AT&V command displays
S14:AAH).
Storable: A yes after this label indicates that the contents of this
S-register will be written when the current configuration
profile is saved to one of the two configuration profile
storage locations. A no here indicates that the contents
of the S-register will not be written to storage.
NOTE:
Any changes to nonstorable S-registers are lost
when power is removed from the Data Module;
however, the &Y command can be set to load a
specific stored configuration profile at start up,
and the values set by AT command arguments
in the recalled profile will be placed into effect.
Table C-1. Labels Used in S-Registers Continued
Label Description