GAI-Tronics Titan GSM Installation And User Manual - page 23
Titan GSM
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11
Post SIM unlock initialisation phase.
12
Settle time for reading SMS memory.
13
Flushing SMS memory.
14
Ready for call (always in this state when
replying via SMS)
n =>1 for information about faults:
Hook: On/Off
Power break: No/Yes
Loop: Pass/Fail
Acoustic loop: Pass/Fail
Keyboard: Pass/x stuck on
Battery: OK/Fault
Explanation of stat1 fault results:
Hook: On = normal, Off = the handset is off its cradle
Power break: No = normal, Yes = power has been interrupted
Loop: Pass = normal, Fail = the handset integrity loop is
broken, meaning that the handset has been detached or
vandalised
Acoustic loop: Pass = normal, Fail = either the microphone or
earpiece is not responding, ie the handset is faulty or
blocked.
Keyboard: Pass = normal, x stuck on = a pushbutton is
permanently stuck in, preventing anyone from using the
pushbuttons.
Battery: OK = normal, Fault = the battery is not holding charge
properly, even if it has the correct voltage.
CLRTEMP Clears the maximum and minimum temperature memories (as a
result, they will initially show the current actual temperature).
CFGn=x
Read and write configuration setting.
n => 0 My number sending. Determines whether the phone
number is declared to the destination being called:
x => 0 Use the setting defined by the network (default).
x => 1 Number is always sent (if supported by the network).
x => 2 Number is always withheld.
n => 1 Dial delay for models with a keypad. Determines the
delay after dialling the last digit until the call is made:
x => 1 to 9 seconds (default is 4).
n => 2 Ring cadence. Four different cadences available, which
are useful to differentiate between phones in close proximity:
x => 0 to 3 (default is 1) Note: x=0 is silent, no ring.