ModemModule Developer’s Guide
MT3334SMI
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S-Registers
Certain modem values, or parameters, are stored in memory locations called S-registers. Use the S
command to read or to alter the contents of S-registers (see previous section).
Register Unit
Range
Default
Description
S0
1 ring
0, 1–255
1
Sets the number of rings until the modem answers. ATS0=0
disables autoanswer completely.
S1
1 ring
0–255
0
Counts the rings that have occurred.
S2
decimal 0–127
43 (+)
Sets ASCII code for the escape sequence character.
128–255
Values greater than 127 disable escape.
S3
decimal 0–127
13 (^M)
Sets the ASCII code for the carriage return character.
S4
decimal 0–127
10 (^J)
Sets the ASCII code for the line feed character.
S5
decimal 0–32
8 (^H)
Sets the ASCII code for the backspace character.
33–127
Values greater than 32 disable backspace.
S6
seconds 2–65*
2*
Sets the time the modem waits after it goes off-hook before it
begins to dial the telephone number.
S7
seconds 1–255*
50*
Sets the time the modem waits for a carrier signal before aborting
a call. Also sets the wait for silence time for the @ dial modifier.
S8
seconds 0–65
2
Sets the length of a pause caused by a comma character in a
dialing command.
S9
decimal 0, 1–127
37 (%)
Sets ASCII code for remote configuration escape character. S9=0
disables remote configuration.
S10
100 ms 1–254
20
Sets how long a carrier signal must be lost before the modem
disconnects.
S11
1 ms
50–150*
95*
Sets spacing and duration of dialing tones.
S28
decimal 0, 1–255
1
0 disables, 1–255 enables V.34 modulation.
S30
1 minute 0, 1–255
0
Sets the length of time that the modem waits before disconnecting
when no data is sent or received. A value of zero disables the
timer. See also the \T command
S35
decimal 0–1
0
0 disables, 1 enables the V.25 data calling tone, which allows
remote data/fax/voice discrimination.
S36
decimal 0–7
7
Specifies the action to take in the event of a negotiation failure
when error control is selected. (See S48.)
S37
decimal 0–19
0
Sets the maximum V.34 “upstream” speed at which the modem
attempts to connect.
0 = maximum modem speed
1 = reserved
2 = 1200/75 bps
3 = 300 bps
4 = reserved
5 = 1200 bps
6 = 2400 bps
7 = 4800 bps
8 = 7200 bps
9 = 9600 bps
10 = 12000 bps
11 = 14400 bps
12 = 16800 bps
13 = 19200 bps
14 = 21600 bps
15 = 24000 bps
16 = 26400 bps
17 = 28800 bps
18 = 31200 bps
19 = 33600 bps
Summary of Contents for Modem Module MT3334SMI
Page 1: ...ModemModule Model MT3334SMI Evaluation Kit Data Fax Socketed Modem Developer s Guide...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
Page 19: ...Chapter 2 AT Commands S Registers and Result Codes...
Page 31: ...Chapter 3 Class 1 Fax Commands...
Page 40: ...ModemModule Developer s Guide MT3334SMI 40...
Page 41: ...Chapter 4 Class 2 Fax Commands...
Page 50: ...ModemModule Developer s Guide MT3334SMI 50...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Remote Configuration...
Page 54: ...ModemModule User Guide MT3334SMI 54...
Page 55: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...
Page 59: ...Chapter 7 Upgrade Procedure...
Page 63: ...Appendixes...