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AT*ETXT
Text Command
2d
E_SHARP_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++#g
2e
A_FLAT_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++(b)a
2f
E_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++a
30
E_SHARP_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++#a
31
B_FLAT_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++(b)b
32
E_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE
++b
33
PAUSE_TONE
p
34
END_OF_OWN_MELODY_NOTE
35
LAST_DISPLAY_NOTE
<hex_length>:
Modifies the tone length
<hex_length>
Description
0
Note length: 150 ms
1
Note length: 225 ms
2
Note length: 300 ms
3
Note length: 450 ms
The note byte in <melody_string> is formed by <hex_note> (6 bits) and
<hex_length> (2 bits).
Example: An A_TONE_UPPER_OCTAVE note with the duration 300 ms is formed
“2” (10 in binary representation) and “2f” (101111 in binary representation), giving
the <hex_note> byte “af” (10101111 in binary representation).
Description:
Sets and activates the greeting text in the phone. The greeting is shown in the phone
display when the phone is turned on. The command can also deactivate the greeting.
Note:
The optional <text> parameter is only to be used when activating the custom
greeting (<mode>=1). If the <mode> parameter is set to 1, but no text is provided,
the greeting text previously stored in the phone shall be used.
Set command:
AT*ETXT=
<mode>[,<text>]
Read command:
AT*ETXT?
Displays the current <mode> and <text> settings.
Test command:
AT*ETXT=?
Shows if the command is supported.
Test command
response:
*ETXT: (list of supported <mode>s),<ltext>.
Parameters:
<mode>:
<mode>
Description
0
No greeting
<text> shall not be sent
1
Custom text, given in <text>
2
Standard (‘ERICSSON’) start-up message
<text> shall not be sent
Default setting
<hex_note>
Description
<prefix> and
<note>
equivalent