Table 183 allowable s registers – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual
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Table 183
Allowable S registers
S register
Range
Range units
Supported
Description
S0
0–255
Rings
Yes
Number of rings to answer a system call (0
= manual answer)
S1
0–255
Rings
Yes
Ring count for the current inbound system
call
S2
0–127
ASCII
Yes
Off-line escape sequence character
S3
0–127
ASCII
Yes
Input/output line terminating character
S4
0–127
ASCII
Yes
New line character for the output line
S5
0–32,
127
ASCII
Yes
Backspace character for input/output lines
S6
2–255
Seconds
No
Wait time before blind dialing
S7
1–255
Seconds
Yes
Timeout timer for far end answering
S8
0–30
Seconds
Yes
Duration for the dial pause character
S9
1–255
0.1 second
No
Carrier detect response time
S10
1–255
0.1 second
No
Delay time between loss of carrier and call
release
S11
50–255
Milliseconds
No
Touch tone spacing
S12
20–255
20 millisec
onds
Yes
Guard time for the escape sequence
You can view any of the S registers by issuing the following display
command. Any S register can be specified through the ATS command,
and the system displays the current setting for that parameter. More than
one S register can be viewed by listing the desired registers on the same
command line.
One registerTwo registers
ATS8?
ATS8?
S9
20
OK
002
006
OK
To change any S register range, except S1, use the following change
command. The new parameters remain in effect until another change
command is given or the Hayes Reset modem command (Z) is issued. If
the DAC is powered up, the parameters are reset to the defaults.
ATS8 = 15
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