User's Manual
-Q1 Enables fallback to 2400 bps (V.22bis) and 1200 bps (V.22). (default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0 or 1.
ERROR Otherwise.
B - CALLER ID COMMANDS
#CIDn - Caller ID (Enables or disables Caller ID.)(for U.S.A)
This command only apply to models which support the Caller ID function.
#CID=0 Disables 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 unformatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the
entire packet of information, 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 day
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> is the telephone number of the
caller, where P indicates that the calling number information is not available since the
originating caller has requested private service, and where O indicates that the calling
number information is not available or out of service at the calling location.
NAME NAME=<listing name> where <listing name> is the subscription name.
MESG MESG=<data tag><length of message><data><checksum> in printable ASII
hex numbers. This tag indicates a data item not listed above. The message is only
possible for Multiple Message Format.