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3GPP TS 27.007 version 11.8.0 Release 11<br />

286<br />

ETSI TS 127 007 V11.8.0 (2013-10)<br />

Table C.2: +VBT parameter command syntax<br />

Command<br />

+VBT=,<br />

+VBT<br />

+VBT=<br />

Return<br />

,<br />

(list of supported s),(list of supported s),(buffer size)<br />

C.2.3<br />

Calling number ID presentation +VCID<br />

The command refers to an integer that allows a called party to enable or disable (=0) the reporting of the ID of<br />

calling parties, and specifies the method of presentation of the ID. This is basically the same as GSM/UMTS<br />

supplementary service CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation). The presentation may be either formatted<br />

(=1) or unformatted (=2):<br />

- Formatted presentation: data items are reported in the form of = pairs.<br />

<br />

DATE<br />

TIME<br />

NMBR<br />

NAME<br />

MESG<br />

<br />

MMDD (month, day)<br />

HHMM (hour, minute)<br />

calling number or P or O (P = number is private, O = number is unavailable)<br />

subscription listing name<br />

data from other (unknown) tags<br />

- Unformatted presentation: the data is presented in ASCII hex as printable numbers.<br />

Table C.3: +VCID parameter command syntax<br />

Command Return<br />

+VCID=<br />

+VCID <br />

+VCID= (0-2)<br />

C.2.4<br />

Receive gain selection +VGR<br />

This refers to the amplification by the TA of audio samples sent from the TA to the computer. The command operates<br />

on an integer , range 0...255. Values larger than 128 indicate a larger gain than nominal. Values less than 128<br />

indicate a smaller gain than nominal. The entire range of 0...255 does not have to be provided. A value of zero implies<br />

the use of automatic gain control by the TA.<br />

Table C.4: +VGR parameter command syntax<br />

Command<br />

+VGR=<br />

+VGR<br />

+VGR=<br />

Return<br />

<br />

(list of supported s)<br />

C.2.5<br />

Transmit gain selection +VGT<br />

This refers to the amplification by the TA of audio samples sent from the computer to the TA. The command operates<br />

on an integer , range 0...255. Values larger than 128 indicate a larger gain than nominal. Values less than 128<br />

ETSI

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