Type, Volume, Status – Siemens MC55 User Manual

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MC55 AT Command Set

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MC55_ATC_V01.05

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During test playback, you can enter the Write command to select another melody and adjust the volume. Also,
you can enter the read command to check the type and volume of the current ring tone, and to view the status
of playback (on / off). The test ringing signal cannot be activated when an MTC is ringing (ERROR).
Selecting

<volume>

=0 during the test, immediately stops playback. After this, ring tones will be muted until you

change

<volume>

using the write command.

The write command chooses the type and volume of ring tones The settings can be changed no matter whether
or not the ME is ringing. The selected type and volume are saved in the non-volatile Flash memory and, thus,
are retained after Power Down. An exception is

<type>

=0, that can be entered to quickly mute the tone or mel-

ody currently played to indicate an event.

<type>

=0 only stops immediately the audible ring tone, but does not

terminate the URC that indicates the event (for example RING). No permanent settings are changed or saved.
Before first using ring tones:
We have chosen to let you decide your own preferences when you start using ring tones. Therefore, factory set-
ting is

AT^SRTC

=3,0,0 (ring tones are muted). To activate ring tones for the very first time, first enter the write

command and simply change the volume. After applying a firmware update the volume and type selected before
the firmware update will be preserved.

Parameter Description

Type of ring tone. You have a choice of 7 different ring tones and melodies. All will be played from the audio
output selected with the

AT^SNFS

command.

<type>

=0 is only intended for muting.

0

Mutes the currently played tone immediately.

1

Sequence 1

2

Sequence 2

3

(D)

Sequence 3

4

Sequence 4

5

Sequence 5

6

Sequence 6

7

Sequence 7

Volume of ring tone, varies from low to high

0

(D)

Mute

1

Very low

2

Identical with 1

3

Low

4

Identical with 3

5

Middle

6

Identical with 5

7

High

Status of test ringing. Indicates whether or not a melody is currently being played back for testing

0

Switched off

1

Switched on

<type>

(num)

<volume>

(num)

<status>

(num)

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