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n=2—Line Not Ready
Default: 0 (Stop when full)
Description: The logging buffer has the capability “Stop when full,” “Wrap continuously,” or
continuously store information until a specific event (or trigger) occurs. “Stop when
full” causes the TA to stop accepting new information when the buffer is full. “Wrap
continuously” will always accept new information into the buffer, but the oldest
information will be thrown away to make room for the new information. Specifying a
trigger will set the TA to wrap continuously, however once the specified event (or
trigger) occurs, then the TA will free a minimum number of bytes specified by S94
and then stop when the buffer is full. ATS95?<CR> will give further information about
the logging buffer such as the number of bytes in the buffer, the type of trigger in use,
and whether the trigger has occurred. AT>LOG<CR> retrieves the logging
information. AT>S99=0<CR> clears the buffer. By default the logging buffer will stop
accepting information when the buffer is full.
S-Register: S96
Usage: S96=n; S96?
Function: Decode (EPA) Buffer Functionality
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Range: n=0—Stop when full,
n=1—Wrap continuously,
*** The Following Are Triggers ***
n=2—Line Not Ready
Default: 0 (Stop when full)
Description: The decode buffer has the capability “Stop when full,” “Wrap continuously,” or
continuously store information until a specific event (or trigger) occurs. “Stop when
full” causes the TA to stop accepting new information when the buffer is full. “Wrap
continuously” will always accept new information into the buffer, but the oldest
information will be thrown away to make room for the new information. Specifying a
trigger will set the TA to wrap continuously, however once the specified event (or
trigger) occurs, then the TA will free a minimum number of bytes specified by S94
and then stop when the buffer is full. ATS96?<CR> will give further information about
the decode buffer such as the number of bytes in the buffer, the type of trigger in use,
and whether the trigger has occurred. >Dn commands retrieve the decode
information. AT>D99<CR> clears the buffer. By default the decode buffer will stop
accepting information when the buffer is full.
S-Register: S98
Usage: S98=n; S98?
Function: ISDN_MSG Size
Unit: 1 byte
Range: n=0-255 (0-255 bytes)
Default: 50 (50 bytes)
Description: Sets the maximum number of bytes per packet that are stored in the decode buffer.
Since the decode buffer has a limited size it is useful to “see” a broader picture rather
than each packet in detail. Data packets may typically be larger than 255 bytes. By
default only 50 bytes per packet are stored.
S-Register: S99
Usage: S99=n; S99?; S99.b=n; S99.?
b=bit number, n=value
Function: Startup Options
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Range: bit 0—Initialize the Logging buffer,
bit 1—Initialize the EPA buffer,
bit 2—Save to Log buffer (same as >S99=0),
bit 3—Save to EPA buffer (same as >D99),