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S-Register: S30
Usage: S30=n; S30?
Function: On-line Inactivity Timer
Unit: (n * S29 *0.25) seconds (S29=240 by default)
Range: n=0 (does not disconnect),
n=1-255 (1-255 minutes by default (S29=240))
Default: 0 (does not disconnect)
Description: S30 causes the TA to disconnect a data connection if no data is transmitted or
received for the specified time. It will NOT cause an analog call (voice/modem/fax) to
disconnect. The timer will restart any time a data character is passed through the
serial port (either sent or received). The inactivity timer is disabled by setting S30=0
or S29=0. By default S30=0, so data calls are not disconnected if sitting idle.
S-Register: S32
Usage: S32=n; S32?
Function: Escape Sequence Timeout
Unit: 100 ms
Range: n=0-255 (0-25.5 seconds)
Default: 20 (2 seconds)
Description: S32 sets the time allowed in an escape sequence from the receipt of the A in AT to
the receipt of the carriage return. If the S32 time interval expires before you press
ENTER, the escape sequence ends. The default time is 2 seconds.
S-Register: S34
Usage: S34=n; S34?
Function: Maximum Escape Sequence Length
Unit: 1 character
Range: 0-10 (0-10 characters)
Default: 2 (2 characters after escape sequence)
Description: S34 sets the maximum character length of the escape sequence, not including
+++AT. For example a character length of S34=2 allows 2 characters after +++AT
(e.g., +++ATH0). Conversely, an invalid escape sequence (too many characters
placed in the command string) would be passed through as data (e.g., +++ATI1I2).
The maximum length of the escape sequence is 10 characters.
S-Register: S50
Usage: S50=n; S50?
Function: Caller Line ID (CLI)
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Range: n=0 (disable), n=1 (enable with first RING only), n=2 (enable with all RING
messages)
Default: 0 (disabled)
Description: S50 sets whether the mechanism for identifying the two endpoints of a connection is
enabled or disabled. Since RING messages only appear for ISDN digital calls, the
CLI feature does not define a means of conveying Calling Party information to the
terminal for analog calls. CLI information is included only with the first RING
message for a given incoming call when S50=1. For example:
RING
FM: 5552000 TO: 5551000
RING
CLI information is included with all RING messages for a given incoming call
when S50=2. For example:
RING
FM: 5552000 TO: 5551000
RING
FM: 5552000 TO: 5551000