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Appendices ~ Appendix C: Serial Commands

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AP10 Serial Commands

Command

Function

AA

Sets auto-answer for a telco channel

DIAL

Dials a DTMF sequence or reports last sequence dialed

HOOK

Sends a hook flash to the telephone line

LVL

Reports the level of the transmit or receive channel (read only)

MUTE

Sets the mute for the transmit or receive channel

NULL

Re-nulls the AP10 to the telephone line

RING

Ring acknowledgement

TE

Selects/reports the connect state of the unit

TERL

Reports the telco echo return loss (read only)

TERLE

Reports the telco echo return loss enhancement (read only)

UID

Reports the unit identification number

VER

Reports the current firmware version

 

 

AA

This command activates and deactivates the auto-answer feature.

Command form: DEVICE AA <X>

Explanation: <X> is the action (i.e. auto-answer enable, auto-answer disable, current state)

X=0

Parameter disables auto-answer

X=1

Parameter enables auto-answer

X=2

Parameter to toggle the state from one state to the other

 

(regardless of current state)

X= Null

Parameter to report back the current state.

DIAL

DTMF tones can be generated through the AP10. This capability remains active after a call is placed, so tones can be issued for use with voice mail and pagers. If the AP10 is not connected when this command is issued, the unit will connect to the line first, then dial the tone(s).

Command form: DEVICE DIAL <STRING>

Explanation: <STRING> is any valid combination of touch tone characters. A comma indicates a two-second pause. STRING has a maximum length of 40 characters. Valid characters are: 0 through 9, #, * and ,

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Contents AP10 Telephone Interface Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Iii Table of ContentsOperation AppendicesIntroduction FeaturesClearOne Communications EuMEA GmbH Professional Services GroupSales and Customer Service Technical SupportIntroduction ~ Controls and Connections UnpackingControls and Connections Front viewRear view AP10 rear-panel connectorsTelephone line requirements Before You InstallPower requirements Equipment placementTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Connect the unit Hardware SetupInstallation ~ Hardware Setup Phoenix connectorCreating a G-Link network Assigning device ID numbers Connecting powerDevice ID DIP switch settings Binary DIP Switch Address PositionTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ DIP Switch Settings Noise burst/auto-adaptReceive boost Call progression/loop Receive AGCAuto-answer Auto-disconnectRinging Receive reductionCalibration Noise burst adaptTransmit level adjustment Receive level adjustmentAuto-adapt Using the AP10 To answer a callTo make and disconnect a call Found Using the Telco InterfaceCustom control through DB-25 port To muteOther telco options ControllersTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Appendices Appendix a SpecificationsPin Description Remote connector pinoutAppendix B Pinouts Appendices ~ Appendix B PinoutsConventions Set connector pinoutLine connector pinout Appendix C Serial CommandsCommand structure ExampleConvention Description Command form Device AA AP10 Serial CommandsAppendices ~ Appendix C Serial Commands Command FunctionCommand form Device Hook Command form Device HookdExample Command form Device Mute CH Explanation Command form Device LVL CHReturn values Command form Device NullCommand form Device TE Command form Device Terl Return valuesCommand form Device Terle Command form Device UIDCommand form Device VER This Warranty is Void if Appendix D WarrantyAppendices ~ Appendix D Warranty Usoc Jacks This device uses RJ-11C and RJ21X terminal jacks Appendix E ComplianceFCC Part 15 Compliance FCC Part 68 ComplianceSafety Information IC ComplianceAppendices ~ Appendix E Compliance Appendix F Block Diagram Glossary Acoustic Echo Cancellation AECGlossary Index Index