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cdbcols.h
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Supported from 5.0
The following macros define values for the Modems table fields.
Note that there can be only a single record in this table.
The description is followed by the field type, and whether the specified field may be left null or not.
MODEM_FAX_CLASS_PREF
Preferred fax class.
This is a TFaxClass value.
Type: TUint8. Null: no
MODEM_SPEAKER_PREF
Preferred speaker mode.
This is a TCommsDbModemSpeakerSetting value.
Type: TUint8. Null: no
MODEM_SPEAKER_VOL_PREF
Preferred speaker volume.
This is a TCommsDbModemSpeakerVolume value.
Type: TUint8. Null: no
MODEM_ISP_INIT_STRING
ISP Initialisation string. This field is written from the
ISP_INIT_STRING.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_DIAL_PAUSE_LENGTH
Command to modify the pause created during dialling using the comma character (',')
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_CARRIER_TIMEOUT
Command to set the time out the modem uses when establishing a link before giving up and returning to command mode.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_AUTO_ANSWER_RING_COUNT
Command to set the number of rings before the modem auto answers.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_ALWAYS_OFF
Command to set the modem speaker off.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_ON_AFTER_DIAL_UNTIL_CARRIER
Command to set the modem speaker on except during dialling.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_ON_UNTIL_CARRIER
Command to set the modem speaker on until the carrier.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_VOL_CONTROL_HIGH
Command to set the modem speaker volume to high.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_VOL_CONTROL_LOW
Command to set the modem speaker volume to low.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_SPEAKER_VOL_CONTROL_MEDIUM
Command to set the modem speaker volume to medium.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_DIAL_TONE_WAIT_MODIFIER
The dial command modifier to wait for dial tone.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_CALL_PROGRESS_2
Dial tone detection enabled, busy detection disabled.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_CALL_PROGRESS_3
Dial tone detection disabled, busy detection enabled.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_DIAL_COMMAND_STATE_MODIFIER
Dial command modifier to return to command mode after dialling.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_RETURN_TO_FACTORY_DEFS
Return the modem configuration to its factory defaults.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_DCD_ON_DURING_LINK
Command the modem to only assert DCD when a carrier is actually detected, i.e. while the link is up.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_DTR_HANG_UP
Command the modem to hang up the current call when the DTE drops the DTR line.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_RTS_CTS_HANDSHAKE
Command the modem to use RTS/CTS flow control.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_XON_XOFF_HANDSHAKE
Command the modem to use software flow control.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_ESCAPE_CHARACTER
The character used by the DTE to return to command mode from on-line mode.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_ESCAPE_GUARD_PERIOD
Command the modem to use a particular escape sequence guard period.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_FAX_CLASS_INTERROGATE
Ask the modem which fax modes are supported.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_NO_DIAL_TONE
Modem response when no dial tone is detected.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_COMPRESSION_CLASS_5
Compression Class 5 report message.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_COMPRESSION_V42BIS
Compression V.42 bis report message.
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_MESSAGE_CENTRE_NUMBER
Supported from 6.0
Phone number of messsage centre.
Type: TUint16. Null: yes
MODEM_MESSAGE_DELIVERY_REPORT
Supported from 6.0
Whether to produce an SMS deilvery report.
Type: TBool. Null: yes
MODEM_MESSAGE_VALIDITY_PERIOD
Validity period for SMS in minutes.
Type: TUint32. Null: yes
MODEM_CONTROL_CHANNEL_PORT_NAME
Supported from 7.0
The modem control channel port name.
Type: Text. Null: yes
MODEM_FAX_CLASS_INTERROGATE
Supported from 7.0
Ask the modem which Fax modes are supported
Type: 8-Bit Text. Null: yes
MODEM_MIN_SIGNAL_LEVEL
Supported from 7.0
Minimum signal level.
Type: TUint32. Null: no