User guide
Developers guidelines | AT commands
274 June 2010
AT*SEACID2 Accessory identification (Bluetooth)
14000–14999 BTBTLC – A Bluetooth audio device supporting the
headset or the handsfree profile and the Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile for installation in car
15000–15999 DSS – Desk Speaker Stand
16000–16999 BDSS – Budget Desk Speaker Stand
17000–17999 LO – Line out accessory
18000–18999 LI – Line in accessory
Description: Replaces the AT*EACS command and is used by an accessory to inform
the phone about its exact identity. This ID is to be used by the phone to
activate specific functionality that is required by the accessory.
Note: The audio settings in the phone are made according to the audio
identity transmitted from the accessory with AT*SEAUDIO.
Note: This command has to be used by Bluetooth accessories, using
SEACID would lead to the accessory identifying itself twice
Execution
command: AT*SEACID2=<acc_id>
Test command: AT*SEACID2=? Test if command is supported and show supported
parameters
Test command
response: *SEACID2: (Range of accessory ID)
Parameter:
<acc_id>:
<acc_id> Description
0–2^32 The unique identity of the accessory
1000–1999 Camera flashes
2000–2999 Input device
3000–3999 Gaming accessories
4000–4999 Imaging
5000–5999 VHF – Vehicle Handsfree
6000–6999 PHF – Portable Handsfree
7000–7999 Gadget
8000–8999 BVHF
9000–9999 BVHF – Budget Vehicle Hands Free (without
accessory mic)
10000–10999 BT – Bluetooth headset or handsfree
11000–11999 BTC – Bluetooth handsfree for installation in Car
12000–12999 BTL – Bluetooth Leisure (BT headset supporting the
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
<acc_id> Description










