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S Registers
The S registers are summarized below. Registers denoted with an asterisk (*) may be
stored in one of the two user profiles by entering the &Wn command. One of these
profiles may be loaded at any time by using the Zn command. Registers or register
fields quoted as “reserved” are reserved for current or future use by the firmware, or
are permanently overridden by PTT limitations.
All bit-mapped registers are read-only. The appropriate AT command which controls
the relevant bits in the S register should be used to change the value.
The factory default values are stored in ROM and are loaded into the active
configuration at powerup or by the ATZn command. In addition, the designated
default profile can be changed by entering the &Yn command where n is one of the
two possible user profiles.
All of the factory default values may be loaded at any time by entering the &F
command. All factory defaults are for the 9.6 Data/FAX, 14.4 Data/FAX, 19.2
Data/FAX, 14.4 Data/FAX/Cell, and 14.4 Data/FAX/Voice unless otherwise
specified.
S0
Ring to Autoanswer On
Sets the number of the rings required before the modem automatically answers a call.
Setting this register to zero disables autoanswer mode.
Range: 0 - 255
Default: 000
Units: Rings
S1
Ring Count
Sets the number of rings required before the modem answers a call. If no rings occur
over an eight second interval, this register is cleared.
Range: 0 - 255
Default: 000
Units: Rings
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