<descrIndex> Descriptor Index
As the EDGE modem is capable of holding 0 - 3 customized Device Descriptor configurations, the <descrIndex>
allows you to create and select different parameter sets consisting of the parameters listed below.
Please note that release 04.001 supports only one parameter set associated to value 0.
Parameter is global, stored non-volatile in ME and not reset by AT&F. Setting will be active after restart.
"0"
Index for the first descriptor definition. Default.
"1"
Future use.
"2"
Future use.
"3"
Future use.
<succ>
CIEV Call Status Indication
This parameter can be used to control the behavior of URC "+CIEV: call". See also AT+CIND, AT+CMER and
Section 7.1, Call Status Information.
Parameter is global for all interfaces and will not be reset by AT&F.
"restricted"
URC "+CIEV: call" will be issued only when a Call Status transition ends in state "active" or
"unknown". This is the power up default value of this parameter; it is not stored at power down.
(see Section 7.1, Call Status Information) for a call in the list of active calls.
"verbose"
URC "+CIEV: call" will be issued when any state transition (including transitions beginning or
ending in state "unknown") occurs in the list of active calls, or when a traffic channel is
established.
<sucs> SLCC Call Status Indication
This parameter can be used to control the behavior of URC "^SLCC". See also AT^SLCC and Section 7.1, Call
Status Information.
Parameter is global for all interfaces and will not be reset by AT&F.
"restricted"
URC "^SLCC" will be issued only when a Call Status transition ends in state "active" or
"unknown" (see Section 7.1, Call Status Information) for a call in the list of active calls.
"verbose"
URC "^SLCC" will be issued when any state transition (including transitions beginning or
ending in state "unknown") occurs in the list of active calls, or when a traffic channel is
established. Default.
<uri> URC RING Line
This parameter can be used to control the behavior of the RING line to indicate URCs (both for idle interfaces
and, if configured by the parameter "URC/Datamode/Ringline", if link is reserved) and, if configured, the
indicator for incoming IP packets (see parameter "GPRS/RingOnIncomingData" (<groid>).
Parameter is local for the interface, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F.
"off"
URC is not indicated by RING.
"local"
Default. URC will be indicated by an activated RING line of the interface on which the URC
appears.
"asc0"
URC is indicated by an activated RING0 line.
<udri> URC Datamode RING Line
This parameter specifies whether RING or BREAK is used for the signaling of URCs when the TA-TE link is
reserved (e.g., during circuit-switched data calls, in GPRS data mode or during the execution of an AT
command).
Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F.
"off"
URC will be indicated by BREAK. Default.
"on"
URC is indicated by an active RING line for a time. It is configured by "URC/Ringline/ActiveTime"
(<urat>). The RING line, which will be used, can be configured by "URC/Ringline" (<uri>).
<urat> URC RING line Active Time
This parameter can be used to control how long the RING line is activated to indicate URCs (both for idle
interfaces and, if configured by "URC/Datamode/Ringline" (<udri>), to indicate if link is reserved) and, if
configured by "GPRS/RingOnIncomingData", to indicate incoming GPRS IP data packets (<groid>).
Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F.
"0"
RING line will be activated for a time between 4.6 and 9.2 ms.
"1"
RING line will be activated for about 100ms.
"2"
RING line will be activated for about 1s. Default.
Note
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Parameters "GPRS/ATS0/withAttach" (<gs0aa>) and "GPRS/RingOnIncomingData" (<groid>) are available
only for modules supporting GPRS.
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