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A VMWI de-notification is never stored in the call list.
Incoming calls from or Outgoing calls to the SMS service centre will not be stored in the call list.
The following special network messages are managed and displayed at the place of calling number:
Message CLIP type Meanings
WITHHELD FSK type I & II The caller hides its identity
UNAVAILABLE FSK type I & II Network failure, the calling number can’t be transmitted
Special caller texts display format:
Display CLIP TYPE Caller texts from network
WITHHELD FSK type I & II PRIVATE
UNAVAILABLE FSK type I & II UNAVAILABLE
INT NATIONAL FSK type I & II INTERNATIONAL
OPERATOR FSK type I & II OPERATOR
PAYPHONE FSK type I & II PAYPHONE
RINGBACK FSK type I & II RINGBACK
CID icon behavior:
On an Incoming call with CID, the EXT and CID icon will flash. As soon as the call is answered, the
CID icon will turn off. The CID icon should not be displayed once the call is in progress, except in the
case of call waiting, when the CID icon will flash. If there are missed calls remaining unread in the CID
list, the CID icon will flash again after the call is completed.
Note that the CID icon is used to indicated missed calls only to the user.
There are a number of additional features implemented for CID to handle network operator variants as
detailed below
Handling for space and dash characters, according to BT specification.
o All non-alphabetic characters are stripped out, with the exception of *, and # before
storing in the CID database.
o For the purpose of Phonebook matching, *, # and P characters can be excluded on an
individual basis during the matching process. The use of each of these characters in
matching is controlled by individual EEPROM bit. Default values for each character is
that they are included in the matching algorithm
Updating CID records with date/time on DTMF networks.
CID for Telia, Sweden
CID for Tele Danmark
CID for Finland
CID for Norway
CID for New Zealand
KPN Reverse Polarity
A number of new EEPROM parameters are provided to support multi-country CID, as described below
Parameter Description Default value
CidDtmfDecodeFirstPart Decode the first or last part of DTMF CID.
Example: A1234D5678C -> can be displayed as
1234 or 5678. If 1, then first part is decoded.
0
CidDtmfRejectInvalid If set to 0, then all CID DTMF will be accepted and
passed to HS. If set to 1, then an illegal DTMF CID
will be rejected (without end code or timeout)
0
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