AT Command Set and S-Registers

S-Register

Table 14-2

(3 of 12)

3800 Series S-Registers

Description

Front Panel Branch

 

 

S18

Test Timeout

 

 

Configure\Edit\Tests

 

Register sets the duration (in seconds) for the modem tests. This

 

 

automatically cancels any test in progress after the time of this register

 

 

expires. Any test can be manually canceled by issuing the escape

 

 

sequence (+++) followed by the &T0 command.

 

 

Enter a value from 0 to 255 seconds. (A value of 0 disables this register.)

 

 

Factory setting is Disable (0).

 

 

 

 

 

S26

RTS-to-CTS Delay

 

Configure\Edit\DTE

 

Register sets the length of time (in 10-millisecond increments) the

Interface

 

modem waits after receiving RTS before issuing CTS to the DTE.

 

 

Enter a value from 0 to 255.

 

 

Factory setting is 0 milliseconds.

 

 

 

 

 

S34

1800 Hz Training Tone

 

Configure\Edit\Leased Line

 

This configuration option is for communication with certain modems that

 

 

do not comply with the V.32 standard. When 1800 Hz Training Tone is

 

 

enabled, a short burst of 1800 Hz (AC) tone is sent to the answering

 

 

modem to prompt it to answer. This is not required for V.32-compliant

 

 

modems.

 

 

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Disable

 

 

 

 

1 = Enable

 

 

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

 

S35

Auto Redial (Leased Line)

Configure\Edit\Leased Line

 

Auto Redial allows repeated automatic dial backup attempts by

(Auto Redial)

 

specifying the range of Directory Locations that can be tried. A redial

 

 

attempt is made in response to a bad phone number, a busy signal, no

 

 

answer, or no quiet answer. The modem must be in Originate mode.

 

 

On leased lines with dial backup, Auto Redial works in conjunction with

 

 

the Bad Lines Auto Originate and Rate Auto Originate options.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

S35 = 0 Use Directory Location 1

 

 

S35 = 1 Use Directory Locations 1–2

 

 

S35 = 2 Use Directory Locations 1–3

 

 

S35 = 3 Use Directory Locations 1–4

 

 

S

S

S

 

 

S

S

S

 

 

S35 = 9 Use Directory Locations 1–10

 

 

NOTE: The modem must be in Originate mode to perform an automatic

 

 

dial backup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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September 1998

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Paradyne 3800 manual Test Timeout, RTS-to-CTS Delay, Hz Training Tone, Auto Redial Leased Line

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