Telenetics V.34-SDC, 326X V.34 manual Register 8-Pause Time for Pause Delay Dial Modifiers

Models: 326X V.34 V.32bis Series V.34-SDC

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S-Register 8—Pause Time for Pause Delay Dial Modifiers

Stored in Nonvolatile Memory?:

Yes

Status-Only?:

No

Default Setting:

2

Range:

0 to 255 (seconds)

This S-Register determines how many seconds the modem pauses while dialing when it encounters a K, k, “,”, or < dial modifier. Pause Delay (AT*DP) must be set to S8 (AT*DP4) to use S-Register 8’s setting.

This S-Register also determines the time duration of the pause delay for the “,” character when used in an AT command string. The modem pauses for the specified time before continuing to process the command string.

With the “,” k, K, or < dial modifier, if S-Register 8 is set to 0 or 1, the pause delay defaults to two seconds.

S-Register 10—Carrier Loss Hang Up Delay

Stored in Nonvolatile Memory?:

Yes

Status-Only?:

No

Default Setting:

15

Range:

1 to 255

S-Register 10 determines how long, in 100 millisecond increments, data carrier must be lost before the modem hangs up. NOTE: This applies to V.22bis, B212, V.21, and B103 operation only. To use S-Register 10’s setting, the front panel DCD Loss Dis option (AT*CD) must be set to S10. Also, if S-Register 10 is set to 255, the modem will not hang up because of a carrier loss.

Setting the AT*CD (DCD Loss Disconnect option under the TERMINAL OPT’S menu) to S10 enables the DCE disconnect feature, for V.32, V.32bis, and V.34 modulation modes. For these modes, the S-Register 10 determines the length of time, in seconds, for the modem to disconnect when the remote modem goes on hook without sending a longspace or PSTN cleardown.

In Normal or Direct modes, S10 must be set between 1–9 seconds. For Reliable mode, S10 must be set between 1–8 seconds. These selections result in Disconnect in the specified time after the modem leaves data mode and starts to retrain. Values of S10 other than the ones specified above disable the DCE Disconnect feature.

Using the

AT ACU

Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface 5-13

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Telenetics V.34-SDC manual Register 8-Pause Time for Pause Delay Dial Modifiers, Register 10-Carrier Loss Hang Up Delay

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