S-registers – Multi Tech Equipment MTA128ST User Manual

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AT Command, S-Registers, and Result Codes

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Sr=n Set

S-register

Sr? Read

S-register

Vn Verbose

Result

Codes

&Wn

Store Active Profile

Xn Connect

Messages

Z

Reset to Stored Profile

&Zn=

Store Telephone Number

!Z=n

Rate Adaptation/Data Protocol

Digital (Data) Call Commands

A

Answer Digital Call

Dn

Dial Digital Number

DSn

Dial Stored Number

Hn

Hang up Digital Call

!Hn

Digital Call Hold-off Time

&Jn Channel

Bundling

O Return

Online

Analog (POTS) Call Commands

*An

Answer Analog Call

*Bn

Send Analog Dial Digit

*Dn

Dial Analog Number

*Hn

Hang up Analog Call

*!Hn

Analog Call Hold-off Time

!RXGn

POTS Port Receive Gain

!TXGn

POTS Port Transmit Gain

S-Registers

S-registers are sections of memory in which values are stored that affect how the TA operates. S-registers
are so-called because each has a name that begins with the character S. Use the

Sr=n

command to

assign a value to an S-register or use the

Sr?

command to read the current value of an S-register. S-

registers are stored in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) by using the

&W0

command.

ATZ<CR>

restores S-

registers to values stored in NVRAM if any were stored using the

&W0

command, otherwise they revert to

factory default settings in ROM. Table 4-2 summarizes the available S-registers and their function.

See the additional documents on this CD for more information on each S register.

S-Register Summary

S-Register Function

S0

Rings Until Answer

S1 Ring

Count

S2 Escape

Character

S3 Carriage

Return Character

S4

Line Feed Character

S5 Backspace

Character

S7

Wait for Connection (Abort Timer)

S8

Pause Time for Comma

S10

DCD Drop Time

S25 DTR

Drop

Time

S26

Delay DTR Monitoring After Connect

S27

RS-232 CLEAR Synchronization Sequence

S29

On-line Inactivity Timer Period

S30

On-line Inactivity Timer

S31

Maximum Re-dial Timeout Value

S32

Escape Sequence Timeout

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