ZyXEL omni.net Plus User Guide - Page 54
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Omni 56K Plus Series User's Guide Table 4-16 Extended S-Registers "ATSn=x" COMMAND BIT DEC HEX FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION REF. S46= dec hex CND silence detection interval. +028 0-255 0-FF To process the CND, silence must be detected for the specified interval, in 20 ms units. S48= bit dec hex Bit-mapped register. +000 0 1 1 Cause CND information to be reported in raw format. 2 4 4 Enable data calling tone (CNG) sending. 3 8 8 Reverse the V.23 channel speed. Originate mode &N12 modem speed (Send/Receive) 1200/75; Answer mode modem speed (Send/Receive) 75/1200. 4 16 10 (Work with &D1 command) DTR ON will have the modem dial the default number and DTR OFF will have the modem hang-up and reset to profile 0. When the modem is idle (waiting for command), it will not dial any number when DTR changes from ON to OFF. S49= bit dec hex Bit-mapped register +006 7 0 0 For cellular mode only. Modem is installed in office * (Default) 128 80 For cellular mode only. Modem is connected to a mobile phone S52= bit dec hex Bit-mapped register. +000 7 0 0 Select 'Mark' as the first signal of the V.23 handshaking &N12 sequence. (Default) 128 80 Select 'Space' as the first signal of the V.23 handshaking sequence. &N12 S56= dec hex +000 0-255 0-FF Hook flash detect time, in units of 10ms. A value of zero use country-specific default duration. S57= bit dec hex Bit-mapped register. +016 4 16 10 Enables the reporting of Class 1 capability in the response to +FCLASS=? 6 0 0 Disabled busy detection when dialing is proceeding (Default) 64 40 Enables busy detection in dialing period Bit dec hex +nnn Note: S-register bit number, 'b', used in 'ATSr.b=n' and 'ATSr.b=?' Decimal value, 'x', used in 'ATSn=x' Equivalent Hexadecimal value. Factory default when listed in 'Reference' column. 'AT' is omitted when an AT command is referred to in the 'Reference' column. 4-26 Command Sets