Traffic channel assigned, Mpty, Number – Siemens MC55 User Manual
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alternating voice/data, data mode (only in connection with single numbering
scheme
)
8
alternating voice/fax, fax mode (only in connection with single numbering
scheme
)
9
unknown
0
call is not one of multiparty (conference) call parties
1
call is one of multiparty (conference) call parties
0
No traffic channel is available to the call
1
mobile has been assigned a traffic channel.
It is now possible to send or receive inband information, e.g. to send DTMF
tones (cf.
), or to receive network announcements.
phone number in format specified by
type of address octect
145
dialing string
includes international access code character '+'
129
otherwise
Alphanumeric representation of
corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character set
should be the one selected with command
(Select TE Character Set).
The maximum displayed length of
is 16 characters. If
has more than 16 characters, only the
first 15 characters will be displayed. To indicate an overflow, a special character will be used as the 16th char-
acter. This will be a space if the character set selected with
is 'GSM', or 'E400' if the character set is
'UCS2'.
Due to time constraints on the necessary evaluation of the phonebook, this parameter may show a default value
during early call phases (e.g. for
= ''dialing'', ''incoming'' or ''alerting''), even if a phonebook entry is
present for the number concerned.
Notes
• Teleservices other than voice, data, fax are not fully supported by ME. They are used only in connection with
, and may therefore occur in parameter
for mobile terminated calls.
• If a URC "
" in verbose mode (see
) has been buffered while the interface was in dedicated
mode (depending on the settings of
parameter
), each buffered event indicator will be output
as a separate URC after the interface returns to idle mode.
However, the output will deliver the list of current calls in the "current" state (at the time when the output is
generated), possibly leading to multiple displays of identical list configurations.
• Some parameters of AT command AT+CHLD, as well as some situations where the call status in the network
changes very quickly (e.g. the transition between
= ''unknown'', ''dialing'' and ''alerting'' for a call to a
reachable subscriber within the registered network) may lead to quasi-simultaneous changes to the states of
one or several calls in the list, possibly leading to multiple displays of identical list configurations.
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