392x plus s-registers – Paradyne 392xPLUS User Manual

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COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems

5-16

November 1996

3920-A2-GN31-30

Table 5-3

(1 of 12)

392x

Plus S-Registers

S-Register

Description

DCP LCD

Command

Sequence

S0

Auto-Answer Ring Number

1

. Register determines number of rings the modem

will count before automatically answering a call.

Enter zero (0) if you do not want the modem to automatically answer any calls.
Otherwise, enter a value from 1–255 for the number of rings to count before
answering. The factory setting is 1.

Configure\Edit\
Line Dialer

S2

AT Escape Character. Register determines ASCII value used for escape
sequence to enter Command mode from Data mode.

Enter a value from 0 to 127 for the escape character. Any value greater than
127 causes the modem to disable the escape sequence. When the escape
sequence is disabled, the modem cannot return to Command mode until the
call is disconnected. The factory setting is 43 (+ key).

Configure\Edit\
DTE Dialer

S3

Carriage Return Character. Register determines ASCII value used as the
carriage return (Return key). This character is used to end command lines and
result codes.

Enter a value from 0 to 127 for the command end character. The factory
setting is 13 (carriage return key).

Configure\Edit\
DTE Dialer

S4

Line Feed Character. Register determines ASCII value used as the line feed
character.

Enter a value from 0–127 for the line feed character. The factory setting is 10
(ASCII carriage return or line feed).

Configure\Edit\
DTE Dialer

S5

Backspace Character. Register determines ASCII value used as the
backspace (Backspace key). This character moves the cursor to the left and
erases the previous character.

Enter a value from 0–127. The factory setting is 8 (backspace key).

Configure\Edit\
DTE Dialer

S6

Blind Dial Pause

1

. Register determines how long (in seconds) the modem

waits after going off-hook before dialing a telephone number if using result
code X0, X1, or X3.

Enter a value from 2–255 seconds. The factory setting is 2.

Configure\Edit\
Line Dialer

S7

No Answer Time-out

1

. Register determines how long (in seconds) an

originating modem waits before abandoning a call when no answer tone is
received.

Enter a value from 1–255 seconds. The factory setting is 45.

Configure\Edit\
Line Dialer

S8

“,” Pause Time for the Dial Modifier. Register determines how long (in
seconds) the modem pauses when it encounters a comma (,) in the Dial
command string.

Enter a value from 0–255 seconds. The factory setting is 2.

Configure\Edit\
Line Dialer

S10

No Carrier Disconnect

1

. Register determines how long (in tenths of seconds)

the modem allows the carrier signal to be OFF before disconnecting the call.

Enter a value from 0–254 in 0.1 second increments. A value of 255 disables
this register. The factory setting is 20 (2 seconds).

Configure\Edit\
Line Dialer

1

The range of allowable values may be restricted in some countries.

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