Docomo SH-02B Instruction Manual page 122

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Setting Send/Not send caller ID
Handset number (Caller ID) is important personal
information. Use caution when setting.
1
Follow steps 1 to 5 of "Setting host
(APN)" on P. 13.
2
Set either Send caller ID (186) or
Not send caller ID (184) during
packet transmission.
: Enter in the format: "AT*DGPIR=<n>"
(nP. 27).
AT*DGPIR=1o:
Adds 184 when packet transmission is
established with the host (APN).
AT*DGPIR=2o:
Adds 186 when packet transmission is
established with the host (APN).
3
Confirm that [OK] appears.
Send/Not send setting on dial-up
networks
Adding 186 (Send) and 184 (Not send) to the host
number in dial-up networks is also possible.
Setting 186 (Send) and 184 (Not send) in both the
*DGPIR command setting and the dial-up
network setting results in the following.
Dial-up network
setting
command Send/
(when <cid>=1)
Not send setting
*99***1#
Not set
(default setting)
Not send
Send
184*99***1#
Not set
(default setting)
Not send
Send
186*99***1#
Not set
(default setting)
Not send
Send
Enter "AT*DGPIR=0" to return 186 (Send)/184 (Not
send) to [Not set] (default setting).
Set [Send] for sending caller ID when using mopera U
or mopera, the DOCOMO Internet connection service.
Setting dial-up network
Set the host and TCP/IP protocol. Contact the
Internet service provider or network administrator
for more information on settings.
Hosts
For packet transmission, set the host (APN) in
advance. Register numbers (cid) 1 to 10 for the
host (APN) in advance, to enable using packet
transmission by specifying control numbers. Host
(APN) settings are the equivalent to a phonebook
for packet transmission on a PC. Compared to
normal phonebook entries, they appear as
follows.
In phonebook
Registered number
(memory number)
Other party's name
Other party's phone
number
For example, when the mopera host (APN),
mopera.ne.jp, is registered for cid1, connecting
to the mopera is possible by specifying the host
number "*99***1#". Other registered cids can be
used similarly.
*99***1# :
Connects to host (APN) registered
to cid1. Alternatively, connect with
just *99#.
*99***2# :
Connects to host (APN) registered
to
to cid2.
*99***10# :
Connects to host (APN) registered
to cid10.
15
Using the
*DGPIR
Send/Not send
caller ID
Send
Not send
Send
Not send
(dial-up network
184 is given
priority)
Send
(dial-up network
186 is given
priority)
In Packet transmission
setting
Control numbers (cids) 1 to 10
Host name (host (APN))
*99***<cid>#

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