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RING
+CLIP: "1234567890", 129
2- Let us assume you receive a call from the international number +391234567890 and
extended incoming calls indication is disabled while CLIP is enabled, you can see:
ring indication:
RING
+CLIP: "+391234567890", 145
This does not mean that the incoming call is an international one, it simply means that the
numbering scheme used to identify the caller is international.
The HE910V2 family is able to send the calling line indication (CLI) to the other party
through the network when an outgoing call is made. This indication can be restricted (CLIR)
in various ways:
CLI sent always
CLI never sent
CLI temporary sent (normally not sent)
CLI temporary not sent (normally sent)
send command AT+CLIR?<cr>
wait for response in the format: +CLIR: <n>,<m>
OK
where:
<n> is the facility status on the Mobile
0 - CLIR facility according to CLIR service network status
1 - CLIR facility active (CLI not sent)
2 - CLIR facility not active (CLI sent)
<m> is the facility status on the Network
0 - CLIR service not provisioned (service unavailable)
1 - CLIR service provisioned (service available)
2 - unknown (e.g. no network present, etc.)
3 - CLI temporary mode presentation restricted
4 - CLI temporary mode presentation allowed