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Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:Thanks, I tried that, unfortunalty it doesn't show more information :-( , probably that my telco doesn't support it , unfortunaltly telco techicians here cannot tell me , they just said that I have an analog line without the "class" protocol support, I suppose it means I will never be able to get that information, unless the autocom is upgraded ? or maybe I should investigate in gOCR techonolgy to try to scan the top line image data where the dialed # appears ...
By the way, How can I check that my modem is capable of retrieving Caller ID ?
In minicom when I call the modem, I only see :
OK
RING
RING
You would need to refer to your modem manual, but try "AT+VCID=1" and if that doesn't work "AT#CID=1". You also need to have Caller*ID service provided to you by your telco.
Lee.
minicom com2 AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0 OK AT+VCID=1 ERROR AT#CID=1 OK RING RING
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