XECOM
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XE5614L
XE5614L Modem Registers
S0
Answer on nth Ring: S0 sets the modem to
automatically answer on the nth ring. Setting S0 to 0
disables automatic answer.
Range:
0 to 255
Units
Rings
Default
0
S1
Ring Count: S1 is a read-only register showing the
number of rings detected. If a ring is not detected within
8 seconds, S1 is reset to zero.
Range:
0 to 255
Units
Rings
Default
0
S2
Escape Character: S2 sets the ASCII escape character.
Values of 0-127 select valid ASCII escape characters;
values from 128 to 255 disable the escape sequence.
Range:
0 to 255
Units
ASCII Character
Default
43 (+)
S3
Carriage Return Character: S3 determines the ASCII
character to serve as a carriage return to terminate
commands and modem responses.
Range:
0 to 127
Units
ASCII Character
Default
13 (Carriage Return)
S4
Line Feed Character: S4 sets the ASCII character to
act as a line feed character in modem responses.
Range:
0 to 127
Units
ASCII Character
Default
10 (Line Feed)
S5
Back Space Character: S5 defines the ASCII character
used as a backspace to edit the command line.
Range:
0 to 32
Units
ASCII Character
Default
8 (Back Space)
S6
Dial Tone Wait Time: S6 determines how long the
modem waits for dial tone before dialing begins. The
Dial Tone Wait Time cannot be set to less than two
seconds.
Range:
2 to 255
Units
Seconds
Default
2
S7 Wait for Carrier after Dialing: S7 determines how long
the modem waits for a valid carrier signal after dialing.
Range:
1 to 255
Units
Seconds
Default
50
S8
Comma Pause Time: S8 defines the duration of the
pause set by a comma in the dialing string. The pause is
generally used when waiting for a second dial tone.
Range:
1 to 255
Units
Seconds
Default
50
S9
Reserved
S10 Carrier Off Disconnect Delay: S10 selects how long
carrier must be lost before the modem disconnects.
Range:
1 to 255
Units
0.1 Seconds
Default
14
S11 Tone Dialing Speed: S10 sets the duration and spacing of
the dialing tones. S11 does not affect pulse dialing.
Range:
50 to 255
Units
1 Millisecond
Default
95
S12 Escape Code Guard Timer: S12 sets the guard timer for
the escape sequence. If characters are received within the
guard time, the modem aborts the escape attempt and
remains in data mode.
Range:
0 to 255
Units
0.02 Seconds
Default
50
S14 General Bit-Mapped Options: S14 reflects the state of
several "AT" commands.
Bit 0,4,6 Not Used
Bit 1
0 = Echo Disabled (ATE0)
1 = Echo Active (ATE1)
Bit 2
0 = Send Result Codes (ATQ0)
1 = No Result Codes (ATQ1)
Bit 3
0 = Numeric Result Codes (ATV0)
1 = Full Word Result Codes (ATV1)
Bit 5
0 = Tone Dialing Selected (T)
1 = Pulse Dialing Selected (P)
Bit 7
0 = Answer
1 = Originate