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QuickStart Guide
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OTHER PHONE COMMANDS
In addition to the commands used to set up the initial configuration, described on
pages 4 and 5, there are two other basic commands that may be useful to you.
Restricting call duration
You can restrict the maximum duration in minutes for each call with the
CFG10
command. The number configured must be between 0 and 99, where 0 means
that the call duration is unlimited. The default setting is 4 minutes.
Example:
3210CFG10=8
Sets the maximum call duration to 8 minutes
Retrieving phone status information
The phone's current operating status can be retrieved any time with the
STAT0
command. If you send this command from a mobile phone, the P300 will reply with
a text message containing the status information.
Example:
3210STAT0
Reply:
STAT0:
State: n
(phone state, normally 15)
Signal: -89dBm
(signal strength via aerial)
Supply: 6.55V
(typically between 6.4V and 6.6V)
Bat: 4.12V
(4.2V when fully charged)
Temperature: 20
(temperature in degrees Celsius)
No fault/Fault
Ver: 3.0
(phone firmware version)
IMEI: 357749031743900
If you are not using the
REPORT
function (page 5, Step 3), and want to see details of
any current faults in the phone, you can use the
STAT1
command to retrieve them.
Example:
3210STAT1
Reply:
STAT1:
Power break/Power recovered after d:h:m:s
Battery: OK/Low/Fault
Temperature: 20/OK/Fault
Note: If a power break occurs, there is a default delay of 5 minutes before the error appears in the status
or is reported (if REPORT is enabled). This is to prevent errors being generated for brief power outages.
The standby screen
When the phone is switched on and idle, it will display a screen like those shown
below. In addition to the time, date, signal strength and other status icons, you can
choose to make it show the network name or a banner with your own text.
Date and time All calls Message Missed Restricted Power/battery Signal
diverted received call dialling status strength
Screen status indicators
The basic standby screen provides indications of the signal strength, battery charge
status and the time and date. Additional indicators are shown for events such as
missed calls, as well as for certain programmed modes.
Banner display
location
Making and receiving calls
Since the P300 phone has no keys or buttons, the phone can only be used to make
calls to one programmed auto-dial number - see the following pages for details. To
make a call, it is necessary only to pick up the handset, and to end a call, replace it.
The phone can receive calls as normal, and to answer a call, pick up the handset. This
is helpful to an operator whose line may be busy when a call is made, but wants to
call back to the customer.
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