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Supported S-Registers
The following table outlines the list of S-Registers that can be used to customize your modem.
Register # Function
0 Automatic Answer. Determines if the modem automatically answers incoming calls.
If the value assigned to this register is 0 (zero), the modem does not answer the call but
sends an appropriate message to the computer that commands the modem to answer the
call.
If the value assigned to this register is a non-zero, the modem answers the call without
waiting for the computer to issue its answer-call command.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 255. 0 (zero) is the default value.
2
Escape (ESC) Code Character. Specifies the ASCII character to be used to escape from
either data or online mode to command mode.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 127. 43 or the ASCII plus (+) key is the default value.
3
Command Line Terminating Character. Specifies the ASCII character to be used to
terminate a command line without carrying out any command that might be issued.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 127. 13 (which represents the ENTER (PC Compatible)
or RETURN (Macintosh) key) is the default value.
4 Response Format Character.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 127. 10 is the default value.
5 Command Line Editing Character.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 127. 8 (representing the Backspace key) is the default
value.
6 Pause Before Blind Dialing.
Valid value ranges from 2 to 10. 2 (seconds) is the default value.
7 Connection Completion Timeout.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 255 seconds. 120 (seconds) is the default value.
8 Command Dial Modifier Time.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 255 seconds. 2 (seconds) is the default value.
10
Automatic Disconnect Delay. Determines the amount of time between loss of carrier and
disconnection of the data call.
Valid value ranges from 1 to 254 tenths of a second. 14 (1.4 seconds) is the default value.
12
Escape Code Timer. Determines the time duration within which the escape code must be
sent by the computer to escape from online command mode. The time (in seconds) the
modem waits is determined by dividing the specific register value by 50.
Valid value ranges from 20 to 255. 50 or 1 second (50/50) is the default value.
30
Idle Timeout. Determines the amount of time that the modem waits in online mode for a
command from the computer before disconnecting the call and returning to command
mode.
Valid value ranges from 0 (zero) to 255 seconds. 0 (infinite time period) is the default
value.