AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated
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AT*EARS
Analog Ring Signal (AFMS) Request
2
No request of ATMS and request of AFMS
3
Request of ATMS and AFMS
Default setting
<activation>:
Used to indicate if the accessory wants to be activated directly or not. Direct-activated
means that the accessory immediately gets access to the audio lines if a call is established
from the phone. If the accessory does not request direct activation, it has to indicate to
the phone when it wants to get access to the audio lines.
<activation>
Description
0
Not direct-activated audio accessory, for example a Cordless
Portable Handsfree
Default setting
1
Direct-activated audio accessory, for example a Vehicle
Handsfree
<aud_status>:
Used to demand the audio lines and the call, or hand over the audio lines and the call
to the phone.
<aud_status>
Description
0
No change of the audio status
Default setting
1
Audio Handover; the accessory hands over control of both
the audio lines and the call to the phone
2
Audio Demand; the accessory demands control of both the
audio lines and the call
<resp>:
Example:
AT*EALR=0,0,1
*EALR: 0,0,1
OK
AT*EALR?
*EALR: 0,0,1
OK
AT*EALR=?
*EALR: (0-3),(0-1),(0-2)
OK
Description:
This command is used to enable an analog ring signal, as an indication of an incoming
call, in an external loudspeaker.
Set command:
AT*EARS=
<mode>
Read command:
AT*EARS?
Displays the current <mode> setting.
Test command:
AT*EARS=?
Shows if the command is supported.
Test command
response:
*EARS: (list of supported <mode>s)
<mode>
Description