At+chld call hold and multiparty, 14 at+chld call hold and multiparty – Siemens MC35 User Manual

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AT Command Set

MC35_ATC_01_V03.02

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13.03.2002

4.13 AT+CGSN Request product serial number identification (IMEI) identical

to GSN

Test command

AT+CGSN=?

Response

OK

Execute command

AT+CGSN

Response

TA returns identification text for determination of the individual ME.
<sn> OK

Parameter

<sn> IMEI of the telephone (International Mobile station Equipment Identity)

Reference

GSM 07.07

Note

See also ”AT+GSN Request TA serial number identification”.

4.14 AT+CHLD Call hold and multiparty

Test command

AT+CHLD=?

Response

+CHLD:

(list of supported <n>s)

OK

Execute command

AT+CHLD=[<n>]

Response

TA controls the supplementary services Call Hold, MultiParty and Explicit Call
Transfer. Calls can be put on hold, recovered, released, added to conversation
and transferred.

Note:

Supplementary services are only applicable to teleservice 11 (Speech tele-

phony).
OK
If error is related to ME functionality:
+CME ERROR: <err>

Parameter

<n>

0

Terminate all held calls; or set UDUB (User Determined User
Busy) for a waiting call, i.e. reject the waiting call.

1

Terminate all active calls (if any) and accept the other call
(waiting call or held call)

1X

Terminate the active call X (X= 1-7)

2

Place all active calls on hold (if any) and accept the other call
(waiting call or held call) as the active call

2X

Place all active calls except call X (X= 1-7) on hold

3

Add the held call to the active calls

Reference

GSM 07.07

Note

• In conflicting situations, e.g. when a waiting call comes while there are already

held calls, the above procedures apply to the waiting call only. For example,
<n>=0 rejects the waiting call, but does not affect the held calls.

• While the PDP context for GPRS is activated it is recommended to terminate

any calls with AT+CHLD=1 rather than usind ATH. This is significant because
ATH would also cancel an active PDP context. See also Chapters 2.12 and
6.3.2.

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