CALLER ID COMMANDS ================== AT#CID Command ============== #CIDn - Caller ID Enables or Disables Caller ID. #CID=0 Disable Caller ID. (Default) #CID=1 Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the data items in a <Tag><Value> pair format. The expected pairs are data, time, caller code (telephone number), and name. #CID=2 Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the entire packet of informatin, excluding the leading U's, in ASCII printable hex numbers. Result Codes: ============= OK n= 0 or 2. ERROR Otherwise. Inquiries: ========== #CID? Retrieves the current Caller ID mode from the modem. #CID=? Returns the mode capabilities of the modem in a list with each element separated by commas. Formatted Form Reporting: ========================= The modem presents the data in the <Tag>=<value> pair format as described in the table below. Spaces are present on both sides of the equal sign. Tag Description DATE DATE=MMDD where MM is the Month number (01 to 12) and DD is the dayn number (01..31). TIME TIME=HHMM where HH is the hour number (00 to 23) and MM is the minute number (00 to 59). NMBR NMBR=<number> or P or O where <number> or P O where <number> is the telephone number of the caller, where P indicates that the calling number information is not available since the originating caller has requested privated service, and where O indicates that the calling number information is not available or out of service at the calling location. NAME NAME=<data tag> where <listing name> is the subscription name. MESG MESG=<data tag> <length of message><data><checksum> in printable ASCII hex numbers. This tag indicates a data item not listed above. The message is only possible for Multiple Message Format. Note: 1. The modem does not present any Caller ID information if the DCE detects a checksum error in the Caller ID packet. 2. In the event of an unrecognized data tag, the modem will present the data in ASCII hex numbers following the MESG tag. Example of Formatted Form Reporting =================================== 1. The folowing example illustrates the standard Caller ID message packet. RING DATE = 0321 TIME = 1405 NMBR = 5045551234 NAME = A N OTHER RING RING 2. The following example illoustrates the case where the tag of the packet is not recognized by the modem RING MESG = 060342424231 RING RING Unformatted Form Reporting ========================== The modem presents all informatin and packet control information found in the message. The rmodem, however, excludes the leading U's (channel seizure information) from the presentation. The packet is pressented in ASCII printable hex numbers, the modem does not insert spaces, or line feeds, for formatting bettween bytes or words of the packet. The modem does not detect the checksum of the packet. Example of Unformatted Form Reporting RING 0412303332323234303539313435353132333435 RING RING End.Download Driver Pack
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