APPENDIX C. S REGISTERS
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5
ATX2
6
ATX3
7
ATX4
Bit 7
Reserved
S23 *
Bit mapped options
Bit 0
0
AT&T5
1
AT&T4
Bit 1-3
Local DTE rate
0
0-300bps
1
600bps
2
1200bps
3
2400bps
4
4800bps
5
9600bps
6
19200bps
7
38400bps
Bit 4,5
Parity option
0
even
1
not used
2
odd
3
none
Bit 6,7
0
AT&G0
1
AT&G1
2
AT&G2
S24
Reserved
S25
Delay to DTR
Default : 5
Register S25 serves two purposes. When the modem is operating in
synchronous mode 1, the value assigned to S25 specifies the length of
time which the modem waits after a connection has been made before
examining DTR. This allows the modem to ignore an ON-to-OFF
transition of DTR giving the user sufficient time to disconnect the
modem from the asynchronous terminal and attach it to a synchronous
terminal, without forcing the modem back to the asynchronous
command mode. During this time, the value for S25 is read in seconds
(e.g., the factory-set value of 5 equals 5 seconds).
In all other modes, and after call establishment in synchronous modes 1
and 4, the value is read in 1/100 second. In any mode, a change in DTR
(ON or OFF) that persists for a period shorter than the value held in S25
is ignored by the modem while it is in data mode.
S26
RTS to CTS delay interval
Default : 1
Pertains to synchronous operation only. When CTS tracks RTS
(AT&R0) and the modem detects an ON-to-OFF transition on RTS, this
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