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S Register Reference

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3 - S REGISTER REFERENCE Your modem has status registers. These registers are memory locations inside your modem which control your modem's operation. You usually do not have to worry about setting any register because the default values work for most applications. The S registers are summarized in Fig. 3-1, along with their default values. Registers denoted with an "*" may be stored in one of the two user profiles by entering the &Wn command, One of these profiles may be loaded at any time by using the Zn command. The factory default values are stored in ROM and are loaded into the active configuration at power-up or by the Zn command. In addition, the designated default profile is subsequently loaded, and may change some of the factory default values. The designated default profile can be changed by entering the &Yn command. where 'n' is one of the two possible user profiles. The factory defaults can be loaded at any time by entering the &F command. 3 - S REGISTER REFERENCE 35

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3 - S REGISTER REFERENCE
Your modem has status registers. These registers are memory locations inside your
modem which control your modem’s operation. You usually do not have to worry
about setting any register because the default values work for most applications.
The S registers are summarized in Fig. 3-1, along with their default values. Regis-
ters denoted with an
“*” may be stored in one of the two user profiles by entering
the &Wn command, One of these profiles may be loaded at any time by using the
Zn command.
The factory default values are stored in ROM and are loaded into the active con-
figuration at power-up or by the Zn command. In addition, the designated default
profile is subsequently loaded, and may change some of the factory default values.
The designated default profile can be changed by entering the &Yn command.
where ‘n’ is one of the two possible user profiles. The factory defaults can be
loaded at any time by entering the &F command.
3 - S REGISTER REFERENCE
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