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E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
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AT Commands Reference Guide
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3.5.7.1.11.
Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path ---- #SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP ---- Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path
Select Ringer Path
AT#SRP=[<n>]
AT#SRP=[<n>]
AT#SRP=[<n>]
AT#SRP=[<n>]
Set command selects the ringer path towards whom sending ringer sounds
and all signalling tones.
Parameter:
<n>
<n>
<n>
<n> - ringer path number
0 - sound output towards current selected audio path (see
command #CAP
#CAP
#CAP
#CAP)
1 - sound output towards handsfree
2 - sound output towards handset
3 - sound output towards Buzzer Output pin GPIO7
Note: In order to use the Buzzer Output an external circuitry must be
added to drive it properly from the GPIO7 pin, furthermore the GPIO7 pin
direction must be set to Buzzer output (Alternate function); see command
#GPIO
#GPIO
#GPIO
#GPIO.
AT#SRP?
AT#SRP?
AT#SRP?
AT#SRP?
Read command reports the selected ringer path in the format:
#SRP: <n>
#SRP: <n>
#SRP: <n>
#SRP: <n>.
AT#SRP=?
AT#SRP=?
AT#SRP=?
AT#SRP=?
Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>
<n>
<n>
<n>.
Example
AT#SRP=?
#SRP: (0-3)
OK
AT#SRP=3
OK
3.5.7.1.12.
Signalling Tones Mode
Signalling Tones Mode
Signalling Tones Mode
Signalling Tones Mode ---- #STM
#STM
#STM
#STM
#STM
#STM
#STM
#STM ---- Signaling Tones Mode
Signaling Tones Mode
Signaling Tones Mode
Signaling Tones Mode
AT#STM=
AT#STM=
AT#STM=
AT#STM=
[<mode>]
[<mode>]
[<mode>]
[<mode>]
Set command enables/disables the signalling tones output on the audio
path selected with #SRP
#SRP
#SRP
#SRP command
Parameter:
<mode>
<mode>
<mode>
<mode> - signalling tones status
0 - signalling tones disabled
1 - signalling tones enabled
2 – all tones disabled
Note: AT#STM=0
AT#STM=0
AT#STM=0
AT#STM=0 has the same effect as AT
AT
AT
AT+CALM
+CALM
+CALM
+CALM=2
=2
=2
=2;
AT#STM=1
AT#STM=1
AT#STM=1
AT#STM=1 has the same effect as AT+CALM=0
=0
=0
=0.
AT#STM?
AT#STM?
AT#STM?
AT#STM?
Read command reports whether the current signaling tones status is
enabled or not, in the format: