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S-Register Description
Register Range/Units Default Description
S0
0-255/rings
1 Number of rings before the XE1214B5 answers the call. With
S0=0, the XE1214B5 does not answer the call. With S0=5,
the XE1214B5 answers the call on the fifth ring.
S1
0-255/rings
0 Number of rings detected. S1 is cleared if no ring occurs
within 8 seconds. S1 operates only if S0 is not zero.
S2
0-127/ASCII 43 ASCII value for the escape code. Values greater than 127 are
not accepted, but do disable escape code operation.
S3
0-127/ASCII 13 ASCII value for carriage return. The character in S3 is used
for both the command line and the result code terminators.
S4
0-127/ASCII 10 ASCII value for line feed. The XE1214B5 sends a line feed
after it sends a carriage return only when English word result
codes have been selected (V1). If a line feed is not needed, it
can be set to a null. But this function cannot be disabled.
S5 0-32, 127/ASCII 8
ASCII value for backspace. This character is both the
backspace key and the character echoed to move the cursor
back one position. The values between 33 and 126, the range
of printable ASCII characters are not accepted.
S6
2-255/sec.
2 Waiting time before dialing when X0, X1 or X3 is enabled.
Values greater than 2 seconds may be necessary if trouble
is encountered getting dial tones.
S7
1-255/sec.
30 The time the XE1214B5 waits for carrier signal detection from
remote modem before hanging up. If the XE1214B5 does not
detect a carrier signal within that time, it hangs up and a NO
CARRIER result code is displayed. If it does, a CONNECT
result code (or (CONNECT 1200 when X1, X2, X3 or X4 is
enabled) is displayed and the XE1214B5 goes on line. Also
used to control time-out of W command.
S8
0-255/sec.
2 Pause time for each comma. The comma is used during
dialing when it is necessary to dial out of a PBX and wait for a
second dial tone. Two seconds is usually enough, however
the default may be changed or multiple commas may be used
for longer time delays.
S9 1-255/0.1 sec. 6 The time required for the carrier signal from a remote modem
must be present for the XE1214B5 to recognize it as a carrier
and signal a carrier detection. This feature prevents the
XE1214B5 from mistaking a carrier signal for a ring or busy
signal. The Units are in tenths of seconds.
S10 1-255/0.1 sec. 14 The time between the loss of carrier from a remote modem
and hangup. With S10 equal to 255, XE1214B5 acts as if
carrier is always present. If S10 is smaller than S9,
XE1214B5 disconnects for short loss of carrier. This is
because S10 will time out before the carrier detect response
time expires. The Units are in tenths of seconds.
4/XEC0M
XE1214B5

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