Compaq Armada 7300 33.6Kbps Modem Commands for Armada 7000 Family of Personal - Page 5

Creating a Command Mode Icon, Setting S Register Default Values, Modifying an S Register

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NOTE: The internal modem uses the COM2 port in the system. NOTE: To hang up the modem, type ATH0 and press Enter. : 3 +,7( $3(5 (cont.) . . . Creating a Command Mode Icon . . To create a command mode icon using HyperTerminal: . . 1. Click Start==>Programs==>Accessories ==> HyperTerminal. . . 2. Double-click the Hypertrm.exe icon. . . The Connection Description dialog box is displayed. . 3. Type Command in the Name option. . . 4. Click OK. . . The Phone Number dialog box is displayed. . . 5. Click Connect Using==>Direct to Com 2. . . 6. Click OK. . The Modem Port Settings dialog box displayed. . . 7. Click OK. . . The command mode screen is displayed with a blinking cursor in the upper-left corner. . Commands can now be sent to the modem, and the modem responds with a result code. . . 8. Click File, then Save to save the session. . . 9. Click File, then Exit to quit. . A command mode icon is displayed in the HyperTerminal dialog box. . . . . Setting S Register Default Values . . . The S register default values function reliably under most circumstances. However, these values may be modified if necessary. . For example, it may take an especially long time to get a dial tone in your office, so you may . . choose to reset S7 for a longer wait time. . . . Modifying an S Register . . You can modify or change the value of an S register from Command Mode (Terminal Mode) or . from a standard data or fax communication application. For example: . . N Type ATS11=70 then press Enter. . . This sets S11 to a value of 70. . N If you then enter AT = 95. it resets S11 to a value of 95, since the modem remembered that . S11 was the last register referenced. . . N If you enter an S = command with no parameter (value), the register number defaults to zero . and the modem changes the value of S0. Therefore, the following commands are equivalent: . . ATS0 = 3 and ATS = 3. . . . . . . 

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Creating a Command Mode Icon
To create a command mode icon using HyperTerminal:
1.
Click Start==>Programs==>Accessories ==> HyperTerminal.
2.
Double-click the Hypertrm.exe icon.
The Connection Description dialog box is displayed.
3.
Type
Command
in the Name option.
4.
Click OK.
The Phone Number dialog box is displayed.
5.
Click Connect Using==>Direct to Com 2.
6.
Click OK.
The Modem Port Settings dialog box displayed.
7.
Click OK.
The command mode screen is displayed with a blinking cursor in the upper-left corner.
Commands can now be sent to the modem, and the modem responds with a result code.
8.
Click File, then Save to save the session.
9.
Click File, then Exit to quit.
A command mode icon is displayed in the HyperTerminal dialog box.
Setting S Register Default Values
The S register default values function reliably under most circumstances. However, these values
may be modified if necessary.
For example, it may take an especially long time to get a dial tone in your office, so you may
choose to reset S7 for a longer wait time.
Modifying an S Register
You can modify or change the value of an S register from Command Mode (Terminal Mode) or
from a standard data or fax communication application. For example:
Type
ATS11=70
then press
Enter.
This sets S11 to a value of 70.
If you then enter AT = 95. it resets S11 to a value of 95, since the modem remembered that
S11 was the last register referenced.
If you enter an
S
=
command with no parameter (value), the register number defaults to zero
and the modem changes the value of
S0.
Therefore, the following commands are equivalent:
ATS0 = 3 and ATS = 3.
NOTE:
The internal modem uses the
COM2 port in the system.
NOTE:
To hang up the modem, type
ATH0 and press
Enter.