ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 142

Status Registers and, Result Codes

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17 Status Registers and Result Codes S-registers (Status Registers) contain values that determine and reflect how your Terminal Adapter (TA) operates and executes commands. You can read the values and change them, either using terminal commands or the TA's panel controls with the same results. Every user profile corresponds to a separate set of S-register values, but when we mention S-registers, we are referring to the ones that correspond to the active profile. If you want to read or change the values in a profile that is currently inactive, you will first have to recall that profile to make it active. At the time this manual was written, TA128 was equipped with 124 S-registers, from S0 to S124. S0 to S11 are standard AT S-registers, and S12 to S124 are mostly bit-map configured. Changes in the bitmap configuration can have the same effect as issuing AT Commands. However, it is recommended to use equivalent AT Commands. Viewing and Setting S-Registers There are several AT Commands that are used to view the values stored in the S-registers. Viewing S-registers To display the value stored in S-register 'r' with AT Commands, use: ATSr? To view all of the S-resister settings use the &Vn command: 130

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Status Registers and
Result Codes
S-registers (Status Registers) contain values that determine and
reflect how your Terminal Adapter (TA) operates and executes
commands. You can read the values and change them, either using
terminal commands or the TA's panel controls with the same
results.
Every user profile corresponds to a separate set of S-register values,
but when we mention S-registers, we are referring to the ones that
correspond to the active profile. If you want to read or change the
values in a profile that is currently inactive, you will first have to
recall that profile to make it active.
At the time this manual was written, TA128 was equipped with 124
S-registers, from S0 to S124. S0 to S11 are standard AT S-registers,
and S12 to S124 are mostly bit-map configured. Changes in the bit-
map configuration can have the same effect as issuing AT
Commands. However, it is recommended to use equivalent AT
Commands.
Viewing and Setting S-Registers
There are several AT Commands that are used to view the values
stored in the S-registers.
Viewing S-registers
To display the value stored in S-register ‘r’ with AT Commands,
use:
ATSr?
To view all of the S-resister settings use the &Vn command: