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Chapter 5 - S-Registers

S36
Time Between DTR Inactive and Modem Off-Hook

Unit:

1 Second

Range:

0-255 seconds

Default:

0

Description:

The DTR Busy-out feature uses S-Register S36 to set the time between DTR

inactive (low) and the modem going

off-hook. S36 can be set in one-second intervals

from 0 to 255 seconds. With the default setting of S36=0, DTR Busy-Out is disabled
(i.e., DTR won't Busy-Out).

S37
Time Between DTR Active and Modem On-Hook

Unit:

1 Second

Range:

0-255 seconds

Default:

5

Description:

S37 sets the time between DTR being active and the modem going

on-hook (not

busy). S37 will only function in conjunction with S36.

S48
Program V.34bis Connect Speeds

(2834 Series only)

Unit:

N/A

Range:

33, 31, 28, 26, 24, 21,19,16,14,12, 96 and 48

Default:

0

Description:

Defines which speed modem connects within the scope of Enhanced V.34 mode
(e.g., S48 = 26 means maximum connect speed is 26.4K). This register
compensates for line conditions that have trouble supporting higher Enhanced V.34
speeds (e.g., 33.6K, 31.2K, 28.8K, 26.4K, 24K...). The modem default is a value of 0,
which indicates a connection attempt of 33.6K.

5.2

Reading and Assigning S-Register Values

The

S command is used to assign a value to, and to read the current value of, an S-Register. To read

an S-Register value, enter the letter

S followed by the S-register number and a question mark (?),

then hit RETURN. For example, entering

ATS7? and hitting RETURN displays the value of S-

Register S7 in a 3-digit decimal form. The number 8 would appear as

008, the number 30 would

appear as

030, and the number 255 would appear as 255.

To assign a value to an S-Register, enter the letter

S followed by the S-Register number and an

equals sign (

=), and then a decimal response to the message “ENTER THE NEW VALUE IN

DECIMAL FORMAT”. Convert all ASCII characters to their decimal equivalents before entering them.
S-Register decimal values range from 0-127 for ASCII characters, or 0-255 for numeric values.

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