AT command |
Description |
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AT #CID=? |
Displays CID (Caller ID) setting. The short form of this command is "CID?". |
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AT #CID=<n>
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<n> |
Sets CID mode. The TTY indicates the origination (CID) and destination (DAD) number in the RING and/or CONNECT message. This enables a server application for example to forward incoming calls directly to their destination. [a] |
0 |
No CID indication |
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1 |
CID indication in RING message [a] |
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2 |
CID indication in CONNECT message [b] |
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3 |
CID indication in RING and in CONNECT messages |
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5 |
CID and DAD (Destination Address [a]) indication in RING message c] |
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6 |
CID and DAD [a] indication in CONNECT message [d] |
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7 |
CID and DAD [a] indication in RING and in CONNECT messages |
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9 |
Use an mgetty friendly format for CID indication in RING message e] |
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15 |
Use an mgetty friendly format for CID and DAD [a] indication in RING message f] |
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Notes:
[a] CID (Calling Party Number) is indicated as: RING CID: <number>
[b] CID (Calling Party Number) is indicated as: CONNECT ... CID: <number>
[c] Indicated as: RING CID: <number> DAD: <number>
[d] Indicated as: CONNECT ... CID: <number> DAD: <number>
[e] Indicated as: RING;<number>
[f] Indicated as: RING;<number>;<number>