S-registers (atsn=x), Esult, Odes – Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZLXFE User Manual

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Chapter 4 – AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

MT5634ZLX, MT5634ZLXI, MT5634ZLX/FE User Guide

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S-Registers (ATSn=x)

S-Registers (ATSn=x)

S-Registers (ATSn=x)

S-Registers (ATSn=x)

Certain modem parameters are stored in memory locations called S-Registers. Use the S command to
read or alter the contents of S-Registers.

Register Range

Factory

Default

Description

S0

0–255

0

Sets number of the rings required before the modem automatically
answers a call. Set “S0=0” to disable auto-answer mode.

S1

0–255

0

Counts the incoming rings and stores the value to this register. The value
of this register is incremented with each ring. If no rings occur over an 8
seconds interval, this register is cleared. User can read but should not
change this value.

S2

0–255

043

Holds the decimal value of the ASCII character used as the escape
character. The default value (043) corresponds to an ASCII character “+”
(plus). A value of 128 to 255 disables the escape process; i.e., no escape
character will be recognized 043.

S3

0–127

013

Holds the decimal value of the Carriage Return <cr> character used as the
command line and result code terminator (asynchronous operation only).

S4

0–127

010

Holds the decimal value of the character recognized as a line feed after
the carriage return control character, if verbose result codes are enabled.

S5

0–127

008

Holds the decimal value of the character recognized as a backspace
(asynchronous operation only). The modem will not recognize the
backspace character if this register is set to a value greater than 32.

S6

0–255

002

Sets the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait (minimum 2
seconds even if the value is less than 2) after going off-hook before dialing
the first digit of the telephone number.

S7

1–255

050

Sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must wait before hanging up
because a carrier is not detected.

S8

0–255

002

Sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must pause when the “,” dial
modifier is encountered in the dial string.

S10

1–255

020

Sets the length of time, in tenths of a second, that the modem waits before
hanging up after a loss of carrier.

S11

50–255

095

Sets the DTMF duration and inter digit delay in milliseconds, in DTMF
touch-tone dialing.

S12

0–255

050

Defines the maximum period, in 2-hundredths of a second, allowed
between consecutive asynchronous escape character “+” (plus) for the
escape sequence to be considered valid.

S16

0–18

0

Selects DTE speed during data transfer.

0

Last auto-baud speed

1

300 bps

2

600 bps

3

1200 bps

4

2400 bps

5

4800 bps

6

9600 bps

7

7200 bps

8

12000 bps

9

14400 bps

10

16800 bps

11

19200 bps

12

21600 bps

13

24000 bps

14

26400 bps

15

28800 bps

16

38400 bps

17

57600 bps

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