Compaq 1750 Armada 1700 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 84

Modifying an S Register, S Register Command Summary, The register S37 is now set to a value of 7.

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Modifying an S Register The correct command format for modifying an S Register is ATSn=r, where n is the register number to be modified and r is the value to which you wish to set the register. For example, to set register 37 to 7, enter: ATS37=7 The register S37 is now set to a value of 7. Reading an S Register Entering the ATSn? command allows you to read the contents of a given S register. For example, to display the contents of the S11 register, enter this command: ATS11? Register S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S10 S11 S12 S28 S30 S32 S33 S35 S37 S38 S42 S Register Command Summary Description Automatic Answer. Ring Counter. AT Escape Character. Command Line Termination Character. Response Formatting Character. Command Line Editing Character. Pause Before Blind Dialing. Connection Completion Timeout. Comma Dial Modifier Time. Automatic Disconnect Delay. DTMF Dialing Speed. Escape Code Guard Time. V.34 Modulation. Inactivity Timer. Synthetic Ring Volume. Synthesized Ring Frequency. Data Calling Tone. Dial Line Rate. 56K Dial Line Rate. Auto Rate. (default 1, range 0-1) Continued 7-16 Using the Internal Modem

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Using the Internal Modem
Modifying an S Register
The correct command format for modifying an S Register is
ATSn=r, where n is the register number to be modified and r is the
value to which you wish to set the register. For example, to set
register 37 to 7, enter:
ATS37=7<cr>
The register S37 is now set to a value of 7.
Reading an S Register
Entering the ATSn? command allows you to read the contents of a
given S register. For example, to display the contents of the S11
register, enter this command:
ATS11?
S Register Command Summary
Register
Description
S0
Automatic Answer.
S1
Ring Counter.
S2
AT Escape Character.
S3
Command Line Termination Character.
S4
Response Formatting Character.
S5
Command Line Editing Character.
S6
Pause Before Blind Dialing.
S7
Connection Completion Timeout.
S8
Comma Dial Modifier Time.
S10
Automatic Disconnect Delay.
S11
DTMF Dialing Speed.
S12
Escape Code Guard Time.
S28
V.34 Modulation.
S30
Inactivity Timer.
S32
Synthetic Ring Volume.
S33
Synthesized Ring Frequency.
S35
Data Calling Tone.
S37
Dial Line Rate.
S38
56K Dial Line Rate.
S42
Auto Rate. (default 1, range 0-1)