Chapter 6 - S-Registers

S15

Callback Time Delay

Unit:

Seconds

Range:

10-255

Default:

20

Description:

S15 defines the time delay between Callback attempts after initial passwords have

 

been exchanged between modems. Refer to Chapter 7 for Callback Security

 

information.

S16

Callback Attempts

Unit:

1 Attempt

Range:

1-255

Default:

4

Description:

S16 defines the number of attempts allowed after initial passwords have been

 

exchanged between modems.

S17

Changing Break Time

Unit:

10 mSec.

Range:

0-2.5 sec

Default:

250

Description:

S17 defines the break time (space) sent to the local PC. The default is set for a 25 to

 

250 mSec break. The break time can be changed in 10 mSec increments by

 

increasing or decreasing the value of S17.

S24

PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD

Unit:

50 mSec.

Range:

0-255

Default:

20

Description:

Some PBX and CBX phone systems require the modem’s DSR, CTS, and/or CD

 

signal(s) to behave in a certain manner when calls are disconnected. The modem’s

 

&R, &S, and &C commands cause the modem to drop these signal(s) for a specified

 

time period upon disconnect, and then bring the signal(s) up again. S24 defines the

 

length of time that the signals drop. The default setting of 20 results in a one second

 

drop time, which is what most PBX/CBX systems with this requirement need.

S25

DTR Dropout Time

Unit:

100 mSec.

Range:

0, 1 through 255

Default:

0

Description:

S25 defines the amount of time that DTR must be dropped before the modem

 

disconnects. Typically, a disconnect occurs when DTR is dropped for 50

 

milliseconds or more. This dropout time can be increased, up to a maximum of 25.5

 

seconds. The S25 unit value for zero is the default value of 50 mSec. For values

 

from 1 through 255, the unit value is 100 mSec.

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Multitech MT1432BA, MT2834BA S15 Callback Time Delay, S16 Callback Attempts, S17 Changing Break Time, S25 DTR Dropout Time