Compaq Armada 7300 33.6Kbps Modem Commands for Armada 7000 Family of Personal - Page 51
Result Code Message Control S95, ETC Control Selection S96, Flash Hook Time S100
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: 3 +,7( $3(5 (cont.) NOTE: To turn off the /ETC CONNECT message, set S96=15 if &F5 or &F15 is in the initialization string. Set S96=13 if &F6 or &F16 is in the initialization string. . . . Result Code Message Control (S95) . . This register can be set to override some of the Wn command options. . . (Default): 0 . . Bit 0 = . CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed. . Bit 1 = Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error- . . correction mode. . Bit 2 = Enable CARRIER XXXX result code. . . Bit 3 = Enable PROTOCOL XXXX result code. . . Bit 4 = Reserved. . Bit 5 = Enable COMPRESSION result code. . . Bit 6 = Enable PROTOCOL result codes 81-84 for MNP . connections in place of result code 80. . . Bit 7 = Reserved. . . ETC Control Selection (S96) . . This register is used to enable/disable ETC features. This register is bit mapped. . . Bit 0 = 1200 Fallback. Enables the modem to attempt to fall . back to a V.22 1200 bps connection if the link is . determined to be incapable of supporting a higher . data rate (Default). . . Bit 1 = Landline like cellular. Instructs the modem to enable . cellular network compensations. These compensations . are automatically enabled when directly connected to . a cellular phone. . . Bit 2 = ETC calling tone. Instructs the modem to emit the ETC . calling tone when making data calls. This tone is used . by the answering modem to detect an ETC call being . made. . . Bit 3 = ETC answer. Indicates the modem should infer the . presence of a cellular link if the ETC calling tone is . detected. . . Bit 4 = This bit will be set and /ETC will be added to the . connect message if bits 0 - 3 of S96 are set, either &F5, . &F6, &F15, or &F16 is in the initialization string, and a . LAPM connection is established. . . . Flash Hook Time (S100) . This register holds the flash hook time in 10-millisecond (ms) increments. . . Range: 1-255 . . (Default): 50 . . . .