HP Pavilion n6398 HP Pavilion Notebook PC N6000 Series - Reference Guide - Page 132

S-Registers 3Com

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Specifications and Regulatory Information Modem Reference Information Command &S1 &Un &W0 &W1 &Zn=s &Zn? Function (3Com) 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) Register S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S15 S16 Function (3Com) 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) Pause in dialing time (comma in dialing string) (seconds) Carrier detect validation time (1/10 second) Delay time between lost carrier and hang up; if S10=255, the modem will not hang up when the carrier is lost; dropping DTR hangs up the modem (1/10 second) Duration of the touchtone dialing tone spacing (in milliseconds) Guard time for the escape code (1/50 second) Bitmapped register. 1=Reset on DTR loss 2=Reduced non-ARQ transmit buffer 4=Set DEL=backspace 8=Do DS0 on DTR 16=Do DS0 on Reset 128=Escape code hangup Bitmapped register. 1=MNP/V.42 disabled in V.22 2=MNP/V.42 disabled in V.22bis 4=MNP/V.42 disabled V.32, V.34 8=Disable MNP handshake 16=Disable MNP level 4 32=Disable MNP level 3 64=Unusual MNP incompatibility 128=Disable V.42 136=Disable V.42 detection phase Bitmapped test register. 2=Dial test Range 0-255 0-255 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 2-255 1-255 0-255 1-255 1-255 50-255 0-255 0-255 0-255 2 Default 0 rings 0 rings 43 13 10 8 3 60 2 6 7 70 1 0 0 0 132 Reference Guide

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Specifications and Regulatory Information
Modem Reference Information
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Reference Guide
Command
Function (3Com)
&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)
Register
Function (3Com)
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
S8
Pause in dialing time (comma in dialing string) (seconds)
0-255
2
S9
Carrier detect validation time (1/10 second)
1-255
6
S10
Delay time between lost carrier and hang up; if S10=255, the modem
will not hang up when the carrier is lost; dropping DTR hangs up the
modem (1/10 second)
1-255
7
S11
Duration of the touchtone dialing tone spacing (in milliseconds)
50-255
70
S12
Guard time for the escape code (1/50 second)
0-255
1
S13
Bitmapped register.
1=Reset on DTR loss
2=Reduced non-ARQ transmit buffer
4=Set DEL=backspace
8=Do DS0 on DTR
16=Do DS0 on Reset
128=Escape code hangup
0-255
0
S15
Bitmapped register.
1=MNP/V.42 disabled in V.22
2=MNP/V.42 disabled in V.22bis
4=MNP/V.42 disabled V.32, V.34
8=Disable MNP handshake
16=Disable MNP level 4
32=Disable MNP level 3
64=Unusual MNP incompatibility
128=Disable V.42
136=Disable V.42 detection phase
0-255
0
S16
Bitmapped test register. 2=Dial test
2
0