S-Registers
C-20 Issue 2 November 1996
Register: S14
Description: This S-register is used to store the status of bit-mapped
options as follows:
bit 0 not used (always set to 0)
bit 1 0 = command echo disabled, 1 = command
echo enabled (default = 1, see E command)
bit 2 0 = result codes enabled, 1 = result codes
disabled (default = 0, see Q command)
bit 3 0 = short result codes, 1 = verbose result codes
(default = 1, see V command)
bit 4 not used (always set to 0)
bit 5 0 = tone, 1 = dial pulse (default = 1, see
comment 1)
bit 6 not used (always set to 0)
bit 7 0 = answer mode, 1 = originate mode
(default = 1, see A and D commands)
Range of Values: Value may be 00 through FF hexadecimal;
factory-default settings produce a value of AA (see
comment 2).
Storable: yes
Comments: 1. In the DCP operating environment of the 8400B
Plus Data Module, tone and pulse dialing have no
meaning. For the 8400B Plus Data Module, T is
used to specify a data call and P is used to specify a
voice call.
2. Refer to the explanation of hexadecimal values
under the Range of Values��� heading on page C-4.
Table C-1. Labels Used in S-Registers Continued
Label Description