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I'm trying to place a voice call using a GSM mobile phone (Philips
Fisio 825).
Therefore I'm sending ATDT <number>; and the call gets initiated as
expected.
The only problem is that now I would like to to terminate the call
after a fixed amount of time has elapsed (say 20 seconds) and I just
can't seem to get it right: ATH only work after the callee has
answered the call and even closing the serial com port doesn't help
(phone keeps on ringing).
I know that with data calls I can use ATS7=x to specify the # of
seconds after which the call should be terminated if no connection is
established, but what about voice calls?
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You have to drop the DTR hardware signal.
"Wilson" <smokey_the_cat@libero.it> wrote in message
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> The only problem is that now I would like to to terminate the call
> after a fixed amount of time has elapsed (say 20 seconds) and I just
> can't seem to get it right: ATH only work after the callee has
> answered the call and even closing the serial com port doesn't help
> (phone keeps on ringing).
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