Supported AT# commands

AT command

Description

AT #CID=?

Displays CID (Caller ID) setting. The short form of this command is "CID?".

AT #CID=<n>

 

<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

1

CID indication in RING message [a]

2

CID indication in CONNECT message [b]

3

CID indication in RING and in CONNECT messages

5

CID and DAD (Destination Address [a]) indication in RING message c]

6

CID and DAD [a] indication in CONNECT message [d]

7

CID and DAD [a] indication in RING and in CONNECT messages

9

Use an mgetty friendly format for CID indication in RING message e]

15

Use an mgetty friendly format for CID and DAD [a] indication in RING message f]

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>