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0-120 minutes (default 0, no restriction).
CFG8 Call progress announcement mode
. Instead of tones, voice
announcements may be programmed to play according to the particular
condition of the phone. For example “We are unable to connect your call,
please try again later”. Please note, these announcements must be
specified at order time and factory programmed by GAI-Tronics. Please
contact us for details. If programmed, this setting acts as follows:
0 = No announcement, only progress tones (default).
1 = Normal dial tone, then progress announcements.
2 = Prompt replaces dial tone then progress announcements.
CFG9 Automatic sending of SMS status
. The status of the phone may be
sent automatically when an error event occurs and also regularly at specified
time. The time is set with the “STIME” command and the destination number
fo
r the SMS is set with “PNUM11”.
0 = No status or error report (default).
1 = Reports STAT2 when event occurs.
2 = Reports STAT2 when event occurs and also status with or without
errors at time or period specified.
3 = Reports STAT1 when event occurs.
4 = Reports STAT1 when event occurs and also status with or without
errors at time or period specified.
5 = Reports STAT5 when event occurs.
6 = Reports STAT5 when event occurs and also status with or without
errors at time or period specified.
The error conditions which initiate automatic sending of status may be
selected with CFG22.
Note, this automated status message is a "STAT2" message intended to be
read by a computer. It is a single string of text consisting of 15 codes with
values, separated by commas, (0: <value>, 1:<value>, 2:
<value>, …. eg:
STAT2: 0:-75, 1:11.95, 2:4.28, 3:22, 4:-6, 5:37, 6:1/2/1.3, 7:0, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0,
11:0, 12:0, 13:0, 14: 357749031743900
Where the codes are:
0 = Signal in dBm (eg -75)
1 = Supply voltage in volts (eg 11.95)
2 = Battery voltage (eg 4.28)
3 = Temperature now (in Celsius) (eg 22)
4 = Minimum temperature recorded (eg -6)
5= Maximum temperature recorded (eg 37)
6 = Model/HW ver./Firmware ver. (eg 1/2/1.3)
7 = Hook switch state (0 is on-hook, 1 is off-hook)
8 = Power break (0 for none, otherwise 1. Cleared on read)
9 = Handset hardware loop state (0 for OK, 1 for fault)
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