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S-Registers 3Com/US Robotics

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Reference Information Modem Reference Information Command &H1 &H2 &H3 &I0 &I1 &I2 &I3 &I4 &I5 &K0 &K1 &K2 &K3 &M0 &M4 &M5 &Nn &R1 &R2 &S0 &S1 &Un &W0 &W1 &Zn=s &Zn? Function (3Com/US Robotics) Flow control for transmitted data - Enable hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) Flow control for transmitted data - Enable software (XON/XOFF) Flow control for transmitted data - Enable both software and hardware flow control Flow control for received data - Disable flow control Flow control for received data - send XON/XOFF signals to modems on both ends Flow control for received data - send XON/XOFF signals to your modem only HP Eng/Ack in Host mode HP Eng/Ack in Terminal Mode Flow control for received data - If error correction is used, send XON/XOFF signals to your modem only; if data compression is not used, look for incoming XON/XOFF Disable data compression Enable data compression (V.42bis, MNP 5, NONE) Enable data compression (forces V.42bis) Use selective data compression Disable error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers Allow V.42 or MNP error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers Allow either V.42 or MNP error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers Set link speed (bps): 0=Highest speed, 1=300, 2=1200, 3=2400, 4=4800, 5=7200, 6=9600, 7=12000, 8=14400, 9=16800, 10=19200, 11=21600, 12=24000, 13=26400, 14=28800, 15=31200, 16=33600, 17=28000, 18=29333, 19=30666, 20=32000, 21=33333, 22=34666, 23=36000, 24=37333, 25=38666, 26=40000, 27=41333, 28=42666, 29=44000, 30=45333, 31=46666, 32=48000, 33=49333, 34=50666, 35=52000, 36=53333, 37=54666, 38=56000, 39=57333 Ignore RTS Receive to DTE/RTS high Data Set Ready (DSR) is always on Data Set Ready (DSR) signals that the modem is ready to send data Set minimum link rate (bps): 0=Variable, 1=300, 2=1200, 3=2400, 4=4800, 5=7200, 6=9600, 7=12000, 8=14400, 9=16800, 10=19200, 11=21600, 12=24000, 13=26400, 14=28800, 15=31200, 16=33600, 17=28000, 18=29333, 19=30666, 20=32000, 21=33333, 22=34666, 23=36000, 24=37333, 25=38666, 26=40000, 27=41333, 28=42666, 29=44000, 30=45333, 31=46666, 32=48000, 33=49333, 34=50666, 35=52000, 36=53333, 37=54666, 38=56000, 39=57333 Store user profile 0 to memory Store user profile 1 to memory Store phone number (n= 0,1,2,3) Display phone number S-Registers (3Com/US Robotics) Register S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Function (3Com/US Robotics) Number of rings before the modem auto-answers a call (0 means autoanswer is disabled and manual answer is in effect) Counts and logs the number of rings Designates the ASCII character used to indicate an escape character Designates the ASCII character used for carriage returns Designates the ASCII character used for line feeds Designates the ASCII character used for backspaces Dial tone wait time; if AT command X is set to X2 or X4, the modem ignores this register and dials as soon as it detects a dial tone (seconds) Carrier wait time (seconds) Range 0-255 0-255 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 2-255 1-255 Default 0 rings 0 rings 43 13 10 8 3 60 208 Corporate Evaluator's Guide

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Reference Information
Modem Reference Information
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Corporate Evaluator’s Guide
Command
Function (3Com/US Robotics)
&H1
Flow control for transmitted data - Enable hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)
&H2
Flow control for transmitted data - Enable software (XON/XOFF)
&H3
Flow control for transmitted data - Enable both software and hardware flow control
&I0
Flow control for received data - Disable flow control
&I1
Flow control for received data - send XON/XOFF signals to modems on both ends
&I2
Flow control for received data - send XON/XOFF signals to your modem only
&I3
HP Eng/Ack in Host mode
&I4
HP Eng/Ack in Terminal Mode
&I5
Flow control for received data - If error correction is used, send XON/XOFF signals to your modem only; if
data compression is not used, look for incoming XON/XOFF
&K0
Disable data compression
&K1
Enable data compression (V.42bis, MNP 5, NONE)
&K2
Enable data compression (forces V.42bis)
&K3
Use selective data compression
&M0
Disable error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers
&M4
Allow V.42 or MNP error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers
&M5
Allow either V.42 or MNP error correction in 1200 bps and faster transfers
&Nn
Set link speed (bps):
0=Highest speed
, 1=300, 2=1200, 3=2400, 4=4800, 5=7200, 6=9600, 7=12000,
8=14400, 9=16800, 10=19200, 11=21600, 12=24000, 13=26400, 14=28800, 15=31200, 16=33600,
17=28000, 18=29333, 19=30666, 20=32000, 21=33333, 22=34666, 23=36000, 24=37333, 25=38666,
26=40000, 27=41333, 28=42666, 29=44000, 30=45333, 31=46666, 32=48000, 33=49333, 34=50666,
35=52000, 36=53333, 37=54666, 38=56000, 39=57333
&R1
Ignore RTS
&R2
Receive to DTE/RTS high
&S0
Data Set Ready (DSR) is always on
&S1
Data Set Ready (DSR) signals that the modem is ready to send data
&Un
Set minimum link rate (bps):
0=Variable
, 1=300, 2=1200, 3=2400, 4=4800, 5=7200, 6=9600, 7=12000,
8=14400, 9=16800, 10=19200, 11=21600, 12=24000, 13=26400, 14=28800, 15=31200, 16=33600,
17=28000, 18=29333, 19=30666, 20=32000, 21=33333, 22=34666, 23=36000, 24=37333, 25=38666,
26=40000, 27=41333, 28=42666, 29=44000, 30=45333, 31=46666, 32=48000, 33=49333, 34=50666,
35=52000, 36=53333, 37=54666, 38=56000, 39=57333
&W0
Store user profile 0 to memory
&W1
Store user profile 1 to memory
&Zn=s
Store phone number (n= 0,1,2,3)
&Zn?
Display phone number
S-Registers (3Com/US Robotics)
Register
Function (3Com/US Robotics)
Range
Default
S0
Number of rings before the modem auto-answers a call (0 means auto-
answer is disabled and manual answer is in effect)
0-255
0 rings
S1
Counts and logs the number of rings
0-255
0 rings
S2
Designates the ASCII character used to indicate an escape character
0-127
43
S3
Designates the ASCII character used for carriage returns
0-127
13
S4
Designates the ASCII character used for line feeds
0-127
10
S5
Designates the ASCII character used for backspaces
0-127
8
S6
Dial tone wait time; if AT command X is set to X2 or X4, the modem
ignores this register and dials as soon as it detects a dial tone (seconds)
2-255
3
S7
Carrier wait time (seconds)
1-255
60