MTCBA-C1-N16 Multi-Tech Systems, MTCBA-C1-N16 Datasheet - Page 119

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MTCBA-C1-N16

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCBA-C1-N16
Description
MODEM ETHERNET
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCBA-C1-N16

Function
Transceiver, CDMA, Modem
Modulation Or Protocol
CDMA2000
Frequency
800MHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
Aeris Networks (USA)
Interface
RS-232
Data Rate - Maximum
153.6 kbps
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q4976016

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Call Processing
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C)
Call Origination
Calls are originated by using the ATD command.
Answer Incoming Call
Incoming calls are answered either by using the ATA command or setting the value of the Automatic Answer
S0 register to a non-zero value.
Hang Up Call
Calls can be terminated either by using the ATH command or by negating the modem signal DTR on UART1.
See the AT&D command for more information.
Subscriber Calling Features
Subscriber Calling Features provides voice call services beyond making a single call. The services are to a
large extent implemented on the network side and can, therefore, vary among different operators. The
examples below are for the service provider Verizon but should apply for most operators.
The services supported by the CDMA-C1 device are:
Calling Line ID
Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Three-way calling
See Call Commands for more information about voice call services.
Calling Line ID
The caller‘s ID, if presented to the network during an incoming call, is reported as a +CLIP unsolicited
message if the AT+CLIP=1 command is issued. For example:
Call Forwarding
Your application can unconditionally forward or cancel forwarding of all incoming calls by using the
AT+CCFC command.
Call Waiting
The device will report an incoming call while a call is active by using the +CCWA unsolicited response.
Three-Way Calling
The AT+WFSH command can be used to initiate and manage three-way calling.
at+clip=1
OK
RING
+CLIP: "9195551212",129
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