Sierra Wireless DART 300 User Manual

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Table 12-5:  WS-Registers in CDPD Mode (continued) 
Register Description 
Range 
Default 
Units 
56 
Network Registration Status  (Read Only) 
Value Meaning 
0 Unregistered 
1 Registered 
0, 1 
 
 
60 
PAD Time Independent Escape Sequence (TIES) 
This enables or disables use of the AT+++ sequence to escape 
to command state while on-line in a PAD mode.  It has no 
meaning in SLIP and PPP modes. 
Value Meaning 
0 Disabled 
1 
Enabled (AT+++ where AT must be in uppercase)  
(Default) 
0, 1 
 
62 
PAD Local On-Line Echo 
Enables / disables the echoing of data received from the host 
(DTE) while in the on-line PAD condition.  If enabled, the 
PAD will echo each character received from the host while in 
the on-line (PAD packet) condition.  If both On-line Echo and 
On-line Editing (+WS72) are enabled, upon receipt of the 
backspace character (+WS73) the PAD will echo the 
following character sequence to the host: <backspace 
character > <SP> <backspace character> where the 
backspace character is that defined in +WS73 
Value Meaning 
0 Disabled 
1 
Enabled  (Default) 
0, 1 
 
63 
PAD Forwarding Character Feature Mask 
Bit mask used to enable or disable the PAD’s use of the 
primary forwarding character (defined in +WS64).  It also 
determines if the forwarding character is to be included in the 
packet. 
Bit Meaning 
If set, the PAD will terminate and send the packet 
upon receipt of the primary forwarding character 
from the host (DTE) 
If set; the PAD will include the primary 
forwarding character in the packet (i.e. will not 
filter out the character).  This is only meaningful if 
bit 0 is set. 
2 – 7 
Reserved. 
 0x03 
 
64 
PAD Primary Forwarding Character 
Receipt of this character (if enabled by bit 0 of +WS63) will 
cause the PAD to terminate the packet, and begin transmission 
of the packet on the CDPD network. 
0 – 255 
13 <CR>