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Table 2-6. S-Register Definitions
Register
Unit
Range
Description
S0
1 ring
0-255
Sets number of rings until modem answers.
S1
1 ring
0-255
Counts rings which have occurred.
S2
ASCII
0-127
Sets escape code character.
S3
ASCII
0-127
Sets character recognized as RETURN.
S4
ASCII
0-127
Sets character recognized as LINE FEED.
S5
ASCII
0-127
Sets character recognized as BACKSPACE.
S6
1 second
2-255
Determines wait time for dial tone.
S7
1 second
1-255
Determines how long modem will wait for carrier before aborting
the call.
S8
1 second
0-255
2 sets pause time caused by a comma character in a dial command.
S9
100 mSec
1-255
Sets carrier detect response time.
S10
100 mSec
1-255
Sets delay time between when carrier is lost and when modem
disconnects.
S11
1 mSec
1-255
Sets time duration of and spacing between tones in tone-dialing.
S13
ASCII
0-127
Determines remote configuration escape character.
S17
10 mSec
0-2.5
Determines length of break time in seconds (space) to PC.
S24
50 mSec
0-255
Sets DSR/CTS/CD dropout time.
S25
100 mSec
0-255
Sets DTR dropout time.
S26
1
0-255
Specifies allowed failed attempts.
S30
minutes
0-255
Inactivity timer used to disconnect modem.
S32
100 mSec
0-255
Set duration in which modem will wait for a <RETURN> to be
entered during escape sequence execution.
S34
ASCII
0-60
Buffer length of command mode after on-line escape sequence.
Table 2-7. Modem Result Codes
Digit
Words
Effect
0
OK
Command was executed without error, ready for next command.
1
CONNECT
Modem has detected carrier and gone on-line.
2
RING
Modem has detected ring caused by incoming call.
3
NO CARRIER
No carrier signal has been detected within the allowed time.
4
EEROR
Error in command line (too many, or invalid characters).
5
CONNECT 1200
Modem has detected carrier at 1200 bps and gone on-line.
6
NO DIAL TONE
No dial tone has been detected.
7
BUSY
A busy signal has been detected.
8
NO ANSWER
Remote system did not answer.
9
CONNECT 2400
Modem has detected carrier at 2400 bps and gone on-line.
11
CONNECT 4800
Modem has detected carrier at 4800 bps and gone on-line.
12
CONNECT 9600
Modem has detected carrier at 9600 bps and gone on-line.
13
CONNECT 14400
Modem has detected carrier at 14400 bps and gone on-line.
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