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8.2. Options for voice calls
T1/T0
Reject incoming calls. In the standby mode all incoming calls are rejected
unless coming from a number stored in the device.
C1/C0
Automatic answering of incoming calls. The device opens an acceptable call
after three rings.
B1/B0
Button sensitivity. Presses shorter than one second will be ignored.
E1/E0
Call to the emergency number 112. Command E1 allows a 112 call in
standby mode. If the button has been pressed for longer than 10 seconds, 112 call
processing will start. The setting E0 (default) prevents 112 calls in the standby
mode. In the LIMITED mode the emergency 112 calls are always possible.
V1/V2/V3/V4
Setting for earpiece audio volume.
V1
is suitable for silent
environment when holding the phone on the ear.
V2
is louder and suitable for
environments with background noise.
V3
allows some speaker-phone function in
silent environment.
V4
is the maximum setting with which the phone should not be
pressed directly to the ear.
Gx (x = 1 - 7)
Sensitivity of the microphone. The setting G7 (default) is the most
sensitive and causes the full audio level to the receiver also from a weak voice and /
or from a noticeable distance (say 1 m) from the device. With a setting G1-G2 full
audio volume will be reached only when speaking directly to the microphone from a
short distance or nearly in contact with the microphone. The G-setting does not
affect the audio level of the voice call but only the conditions where the full level is
reached. With G7, distortion may occur when speaking loud directly to the
microphone.
Ix (x = 0 - 7)
Ringing tone volume. The setting I0 means a silent call and I7 (default)
the largest ringing volume. The ringing tone comes from the loud-speaker of the
phone that is used also as the earpiece.
OxHy (x = 0 - 9, y = 1 - 9)
Settings of the dialing procedure. Here x is a number
from 0 to 9 that defines the amount of full dialing sequences. With x=0 the
sequential dialing procedure is not in use. The value y is the duration of each dialing
effort in multiples of 5 seconds. Y must be from 1 to 9. As an example,
<<<O3H4>>> sets the dialing sequence to be passed three times and to last 20
seconds each number.
Dxxxxx
Dialing indications. The five (5) x-values define tone elements during call
processing. For each tone, 1 = ON, 0 = OFF. x1 is the button tone from the buzzer
upon initiation of the call. x2 is the dialing tone from the device which continues until
the ringing tone from the network starts. This tone is generated by SONECO device
itself and comes from the earpiece. x3 is the stepping tone of calling machine. It is
buzzer beep which is heard each time the calling machine starts to call the next
number. x4 is the ringing tone from the network as audio signal to earpiece . x5 is a
buzzer beep when the called party picks up, i.e. goes to off-hook and the audio line
to called party is open. For text messages, only x1 is relevant. The default setting
for CC3 is that all tones 1 to 4 are ON. In elder devices this setting is fixed and tone
5 does not exist.
“<<<D00001>>>” causes CC3 to give buzzer signal only after the called party has
responded to the call and audio line is open. All other indication tones are OFF.