Type, Volume, Cting – Siemens AC75 User Manual

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AC75 AT Command Set

18.19 AT^SRTC

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

Page 480 of 569

10/30/06

Confidential / Released

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

Notes

• Before first using ring tones note that the following settings apply:

We have chosen to let you decide your own preferences when you start using ring tones. Therefore, factory

setting 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.

• If no optional parameter is entered, the old value will be kept.
• The test ringing signal (see execute command) cannot be activated while an MTC is ringing (ERROR).
• If an MTC arrives during test playback, test ringing will be deactivated and "normal" ringing reactivated

(RING). Likewise, an MOC will also stop test ringing.

• If the

<type>

is changed while a call is ringing (RING URC) or active, the ME returns OK, but the new melody

does not take effect until after the call has ended.

• Users should be aware that when using this AT command quickly after "^SYSSTART" a "+CME ERROR:

operation temporary not allowed" is received. The audio data may not yet be accessible, resulting in a short

delay (less than 400ms) before the requested AT command response is returned.

<type>

(num)

<volume>

(num)

<status>

(num)

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