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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
COMMAND MEANING
Sn? Display S Register Value
The Sn? command allows you to read the value in a particular Special
Register (S Register).
The command is in the form:
ATSn?
where n is the number of the S Register you want to read.
For example:
The number of times the modem will allow the phone to ring before
answering an incoming call is determined by the value in S Register 0.
To see the current value of this register:
• Type: ATS0? <E>
Options
ATS2? Display the value contained in S-Register 2.
See Also
Sn= command Set S Register Value
&V command View Configuration Profile
COMMAND MEANING
Sn= Set S Register Value
The Sn= commands enables you to change the value in a Special Register
(S Register).
The format for the command is:
ATSn=x
where n is the number of the S Register whose value you wish to change
and x is the value you wish to place in the register.
For example:
The character interpreted as being a carriage return, is determined by the
value in S Register 3.
The default value of this register is 13. To change this value to 15:
• Type: ATS3=15 <E>
It is important to alter values only in those S Registers listed for your
modem. Placing a value in any other S Register can have unforeseen
consequences.
Command Descriptions
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