Omni.Net Lite User's Guide
4.2 Tone Commands
The tone command sets are shown in the following table. Refer to the corresponding AT
commands in
Table 22 Tone Commands
TONE COMMAND
991*99#
015*<country code>#
120*n#
121*n#
122*n#
13d*<phone number>
[*<sub-address>]#
210*n#
211*n#
220*n#
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AT COMMAND
$F99
$P5
\P0
\P1
\P2
\Zd
!pA0
!pA1
!pP0
DESCRIPTION
Reset all parameters to the factory defaults.
Set three-digit country code for caller ID signaling (FSK or
DTMF). The default is 216.
Select CODEC type. Do not change the type until you use
the TA in another country.
n=0: A-law
µ
n=1:
-law
Select the dialing method for the analog port.
n=0 indicates overlap sending, and same system as the
traditional telephone (default).
n=1 indicates en-block sending, and you must press "#"
after the phone number.
Configure the analog port priority.
n=0: Both of the analog ports have same priority.
n=1: The PHONE 1 port has higher priority.
n=2: The PHONE 2 port has higher priority.
Set a pre-stored phone number for the analog port.
d=0-4: phone number index.
<phone number>: Enter up to 32 characters, including digits
from 0 to 9, *, #, hyphen ( -), comma (,) and (','). [','] will be
ignored.
<sub-address>: Enter up to 20 ASCII characters ranging
from "0-9"," a-z" and "A-Z".
n=0: Disable the Type 2 caller ID service on the current
analog port.
n=2: Enable the Type 2 caller ID service on the current
analog port.
n=0: Disable call waiting.
n=1: Enable call waiting (default).
Set incoming call screen mode for the analog port.
n=0: Accept all incoming calls (default).
n=1: Reject all incoming calls.
n=2: Only accept the calls from the phone number in the list
(see 32d*<phone number> [*<sub-address>]#).
n=3: Only reject the calls from the phone number in the list
(see 32d*<phone number> [*<sub-address>]#).
Chapter 4 Using Tone Commands