Confidential
USERS MANUAL
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Parameter
Description
0 – 6
Monday is day 0 and Sunday is day 6
4.2.15
AT*ECALLERID (Query Caller ID)
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Reads the caller ID
AT*ECALLERID?
*ECALLERID: <caller_id>[,<caller_name>]
OK
This command allows an application to query the caller ID of the current incoming call after the first RING
indication is presented and before the call is released. If a caller ID was not presented to the module or the
query is issued outside the defined location, the AT command returns an ERROR.
Notes:
•
When extended error codes are enabled, the module returns “OPERATION NOT ALLOWED” if the
command is issued while not on a call.
•
The caller_name is available only if provided by the network.
Parameter
Description
<caller_id>
Phone number or Restriction
0 – 999999999
Phone number of the incoming call
BLOCKED
The caller ID is being restricted by the network
UNKNOWN
The phone number of the incoming call is not included from the network
<caller_name>
Name of calling party
String
Text string (typically first and last name). Maximum length is 64 bytes.
4.2.16
AT*ECSTAT (Query Call Status)
Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Reads the current setting
AT*ECSTAT?
*ECSTAT: <state>,<type>
OK
This command polls the module for the call status. This is useful when the application is not processing
unsolicited messages (powered off). This command is typically used in conjunction with AT*EWAKE
If you are not on a call, the <type> value is set to the value it was during the last call. For example, the setting
is not cleared when the call ends. As a result, the <type> value is valid only if the <state> value is not 0
(IDLE).
Parameter
Description
<state>
0 Idle