Insys Modem 56k 4.1 11-02-01-01-40.028 Manuale Utente
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AT Command Set
INSYS Modem 336/56k 4.1 (UL)
Command
Description
AT+VCID=<n>
Set CLIP
With this function, the phone number of the caller can be displayed during an incoming
call.
call.
(Only for phone lines or systems that support CLIP. If you want to use the CLIP function,
please ask your network provider, if your connection supports this function.
please ask your network provider, if your connection supports this function.
The following countries support CLIP:
Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Great Britain, Hong Kong, India,
Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Canada, Korea, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Norway, Austria,
Sweden, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, USA).
Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Canada, Korea, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Norway, Austria,
Sweden, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, USA).
AT+VCID=0
Switches the CLIP function OFF (default).
AT+VCID=1
Switches the CLIP function ON and displays the ID preformatted for calls.
AT+VCID=2
Switches the CLIP function ON and displays the ID unformatted for calls.
AT+VRID=<n>
Set last received CLIP
The command AT+VRID displays the CLIP of the last caller.
AT+VRID=0
displays the ID preformatted.
AT+VRID=1
displays the ID unformatted.
ATW<n>
Error correction messages
This command determines which data transmission rate information is provided for a
CONNECT
message.
ATW0
The modem reports the baud rate between modem and application. (de-
fault)
fault)
ATW1
During the connection setup, the modem reports the phone line speed,
the error correction protocol and the application baud rate.
the error correction protocol and the application baud rate.
ATW2
The modem reports the phone line speed.
AT&W<n>
Save configuration
The command saves the current modem configuration including the S registry in one of
the two user-defined defaults.
the two user-defined defaults.
AT&W0
Save in user default 0
AT&W1
Save in user default 1
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