Multi-Tech Systems MT5600SMI-34 User Manual

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Chapter 5 – AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SocketModem MT5600SMI Developer’s Guide

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Register Unit

Range

Default

Description

S86

0–26

21

Call Failure Indication. When the modem issues a NO CARRIER
result code, a value is written to S86 Register to help determine the
reason for the failed connection. S86 records the first event that
contributes to a NO CARRIER message. The code definitions are:
S86=0

Normal hangup, no error occurred.

S86=1

Reserved.

S86=2

Reserved.

S86=3

Call Waiting caused disconnect.

S86=4

Physical carrier loss.

S86=5

No error correction at the other end.

S86=6

No response to feature negotiation.

S86=7

This modem is async only; the other modem is sync only.

S86=8

No framing technique in common.

S86=9

No protocol in common.

S86=10

Bad response to feature negotiation.

S86=11

No sync information from the remote modem.

S86=12

Normal hangup initiated by the remote modem.

S86=13

Retransmission limit reached.

S86=14

Protocol violation occurred.

S86=15

Lost DTR.

S86=16

Received GSTN cleardown.

S86=17

Inactivity timeout.

S86=18

Speed not supported.

S86=19

Long space disconnect.

S86=20

Key abort disconnect.

S86=21

Clears previous disconnect reason.

S86=22

No connection established.

S86=23

Disconnect after three retrains.

S86=24

Call Waiting tone detected.

S86=25

Extension pickup detected.

S86=26

Remote hangup detected.

S91

dBm

0–15

10

PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level. In non-PCM modes (V.90 or
K56flex are PCM modes), S91 sets the transmit attenuation level from
0 to 15 dBm for the PSTN mode, resulting in a transmit level from 0 to
-15 dBm. In some countries, the transmit level may not be changed
and there are checks to prevent transmit attenuation level change.
The default is country dependent.

S95

0

Extended Result Codes Control. A bit set to a 1 in this parameter,

in conjunction with the W command, will enable the corresponding
extended result code. *

The +MR, +ER, and +DR settings also control S95 bits 2, 3, and 5,

respectively. The more recent settings of +MR, +ER, and +DR, or
host writing of S95 bits 2, 3, and 5, along with the W command
setting, determine the corresponding actual result code reporting (see
+MR, +ER, DR, and W commands).
Bit 0 CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed.
Bit 1 Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error-correction

mode (XXXX = rate).

Bit 2 Enable +MCR: XXXX result code (XXXX = modulation) and

+MRR: XXXX result code (XXXX = rate). (Also, see +MR.)

Bit 3 Enable +ER: XXXX result code (XXXX = protocol identifier).
Bit 4 Reserved.
Bit 5 Enable +DR: XXXX result code (XXXX = compression type).

Bits 6-7 Reserved.

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