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Registers

CSMIM-T1 Hardware Installation Guide

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7.3

REGISTERS

Some registers control a single function. Others control several functions
and are bitmapped. We recommend bitmapped registers for reading
modem status only; we suggest you use commands to change the
modem’s settings
.

7.3.1

Commands to Change or Read Registers

Change the Value of a Register

Sn=x

:Tn=x

Changes the value of S or :T register “n” to a new value “x”.

Change the Value of the Last Referenced S-Register

=x

Changes the value of the last referenced S-register or the
register pointed to with the ATSn command. For example, if the
last register command used was ATS0=2, entering AT=4
changes the value of register S0 from 2 to 4.

Display the Value of the Last Referenced S-Register

?

Displays the value of the last S-register referenced in a read,
write, or point to command.

Point to New Register

Sn

Where n is an integer from 0 to 27, indicating a register,
instructs the modem to point to the register whose location is n.
This becomes the last referenced register. For example, typing
ATS1 <Enter> places the pointer at register S1 and returns the
command prompt.

Read All Registers

%Rn

%R0

Displays the contents of all S registers in decimal and
hexadecimal integers in tabular format.

%R1

Displays the contents of all :Tn=n commands in decimal and
hexadecimal integers in tabular format.

Read Configuration Register

Sn?

Where n is an integer from 0 to 27, indicating an S register.

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