Using Bits A-3Using Bits Turning individual bits on and off is the more direct way to setbit-mapped S-Registers. To do this, specify the S-Register that you wantto set and then indicate which bits you want to turn on (1) or off (0).Example: ATS13.0=1.4=1.5=1, turns bits 0, 4, and 5 on for S-Register 13.Using DecimalValuesAn alternative way to set bit-mapped S-Registers is by adding the decimalvalues of the bits and entering the total.This example, ATS13=49, sets the same value as the one in Using Bitsabove:Default S-RegisterSettingsThe table below lists all default values for S-Register settings.S-Registers FunctionNVRAM DefaultSettingS0 Auto Answer 0S1 Counts & stores rings from incomingcalls0S2 Escape code character 43S3 Carriage Return character 13S4 Line Feed character 10S5 Backspace character 8S7 Carrier wait-time, sec 60S8 Dial pause, sec 2S9 Carrier Detect time, 100 ms 6S10 Carrier loss wait-time, 100 ms 7S11 Tone duration, spacing, ms 70S12 Escape code guard time, 500 ms 50S13 Bit-mapped functions* 0S14 Bit-mapped functions* 0S15 Bit-mapped functions* 0S16 Test modes 0S18 &T test timeout 0S19 Inactivity/hang up timer 0