COMSPHERE 3825Plus Modem
4-18
November 1996
3825-A2-GB30-20
Table 4-2
(2 of 10)
3825
Plus S-Registers
S4
Line Feed Character
Determines ASCII value used as the line feed character.
Enter a value from 0–127 for the line feed character.
The factory setting is 10 (ASCII line feed).
S5
Backspace Character
Determines ASCII value used as the backspace (Backspace key). This character moves the cursor to the left and erases
the previous character.
Enter a value from 0–127.
The factory setting is 08 (ASCII backspace).
S6 – Blind Dial Pause
Determines how long (in seconds) the modem waits after going off-hook before dialing a telephone number if using result
code X0, X1, or X3.
Enter a value from 2–255 seconds.
The factory setting is 2 seconds for Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, North America, Norway, Singapore,
Sweden, and Switzerland. For Germany, the factory setting is 3 seconds. For Japan, Turkey, and UK, the factory setting
is 4 seconds. See Appendix F.
S7 – No Answer Timeout
Determines how long (in seconds) an originating modem waits before abandoning a call when no answer tone is
received.
Enter a value from 1–255 seconds.
The factory setting is 45 seconds for Belgium, Finland, France, Japan, North America, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, and
Turkey, 60 seconds for Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, and UK, and 90 seconds for Switzerland. See Appendix F.
S8
‘‘,” Pause Time for the Dial Modifier
Determines how long (in seconds) the modem pauses when it encounters a comma (,) in the Dial command string.
Enter a value from 0–255 seconds.
The factory setting is 2 seconds for all countries except Sweden, for which the factory setting is 0 (Disabled). See
Appendix F.
S10
No Carrier Disconnect
Determines how long (in tenths of seconds) the modem allows the carrier signal to be Off before disconnecting the call.
Enter a value from 0–254 in 0.1 second increments. A value of 255 disables this register. Values above 100 (10 seconds)
are invalid for some countries. See Appendix F.
The factory setting is 20 (2 seconds).
S12
Escape Guard Time
Sets the value (in 20-millisecond increments) for the required pause before and after the escape sequence is issued. The
guard time prevents the modem from interpreting data as the escape sequence characters.
Enter a value from 0–255 in 20-millisecond increments. For example, the factory setting of 50 equals 1000 milliseconds or
one second. The factory setting is 50 (1 second).
S14
Asymmetric Rate Mode
Register determines whether VF rates for transmitting and receiving are identical when using V.34 modulation. Enabling
the function permits the two rates to be different.
Register has the following values:
0 = Enable
1 = Disable
The factory setting is Enable.