Other commands, Vcid, Caller id – Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZBA User Manual

Page 30: Caller id selection command, Distinctive ring command, Quick connect control command

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Chapter 4 - AT Commands, S-Registers, Result Codes

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Command: +PQC=

n Quick Connect Control

Values:

n = 0, 1, 2, or 3

Default:

3

Description:

Controls the V.92 shortened Phase 1 and Phase 2 startup
procedures (Quick Connect). When line conditions are stable,
quick connect results in shortened connect times; however,
significant fluctuation in line conditions from call to call can result in
longer connect times, in which case it may be advisable to
disable quick connect.

+PQC=0

Enables Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2 (Quick Connect)

+PQC=1

Enables Short Phase 1

+PQC=2

Enables Short Phase 2

+PQC=3

Disables Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2

+PQC=?

Displays the allowed values

+PQC?

Displays the current value

Other Commands

Command: +VCID=

n Caller ID Selection

Values:

n = 0, 1, or 2

Default:

0

Description:

Enables Caller ID detection and configures the reporting and
presentation of the Caller ID data that is detected after the first
ring. The reported data includes the date and time of the call,
the caller's name and number, and a message. Set S0=2.

+VCID=0 Disables Caller ID
+VCID=1 Enables Caller ID with formatted data
+VCID=2 Enables Caller ID with unformatted data
+VCID=? Displays the allowed values
+VCID?

Displays the current value

Command: +VDR=

x, y Distinctive Ring Report

Values:

x = 0, 1 Distinctive Ring report control.
y = 0–255 Minimum ring interval in 100 ms units.

Default:

0, 0

Description:

Enables reporting of ring cadence information to the DTE and
specifies the minimum ring cadence that will be reported.
The report format is one line per silence period and one line per
ring period. The length of the silence period is in the form
DROF=number in units of 100 ms<CR><LF>, and the length of
the ring is in the form

DRON=number in units of 100 ms<CR>

<LF>. The modem may produce a Ring event code after the
DRON message if enabled by the

y parameter. The y parameter

must be set to a value equal to or smaller than the expected
ring cadence in order to pass the report to the DTE.

+VDR=0, n/a

Disables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting.

+VDR=1, 0

Enables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting. Other call progress
result codes (including

RING) are reported as normal.

+VDR=1, >0

Enables Distinctive Ring cadence reporting. The

RING result

code is reported after the falling edge of the ring pulse (i.e., after
the DRON report).

+VDR=?

Displays the allowed values.

+VDR?

Displays the current value.

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