Register definitions – Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual
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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide
E S-Registers
PN1197-00 Revision 1.0
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Register definitions
Figure E-1 shows that in bitmapped registers bit 7 is the high order
(leftmost) bit and bit 0 is the low order (rightmost) bit.
Figure E-1. S-Register bit positions
S-Register
Bit Position
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Table E-2 summarizes the S-Register set, valid parameter ranges, and
factory default values [n]. S-Registers listings followed by (SM) can
only be accessed when in Service Provider Mode, while those followed
by (RO) are read only and cannot be modified.
Table E-2. Register summary
Register
Value
Default
Description
S0
0,1
0
Auto answer; enable = 1
S1
0,1
1
Send LF with CR; telnet online
mode only; yes = 1
S2
0..255 ASCII
43 ‘+’
Escape code character
S3
1..127 ASCII
13
Carriage return character
S4
0..127 ASCII
10
Line Feed Character
S5
0..127 ASCII
8
Backspace character
S6
0..127 ASCII
127 Delete character S7 0..255 20 ATA command connection S8 (RO) 0..255 250 Reserved S9 (RO) 0..255 5 Reserved S10 (RO) 0..255 80 Reserved S11 (RO) 0..255 175 Reserved S12 0..255 50 Escape code guard time (1/50 sec) S13 0..255 60 Registration time-out (sec) S14 (RO) bitmapped 74 Command status 0 • Online mode echo; see F 1 • Command mode echo; see E ? ? NOTE:
establishment time-out (sec)
command; (default is F0) = 0
command; (default is E1) = 2
The bitmapped registers
are in the reverse of
some notation systems
in wide use.