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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 7
1.1. Scope ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2. Audience ........................................................................................................................... 7
1.3. Contact Information, Support ........................................................................................... 7
1.4. Document Organization .................................................................................................... 7
1.5. Text Conventions .............................................................................................................. 8
1.6. Related Documents .......................................................................................................... 8
1.7. Document History ............................................................................................................. 9
2. Overview .................................................................................................................. 12
2.1. About the document ....................................................................................................... 12
3. AT COMMANDS ........................................................................................................ 13
3.1. Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 13
3.2. AT Command Syntax ....................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1. String Type Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2. Command Lines .................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2.1. ME Error Result Code - +CME ERROR: <err> ................................................................................. 17
3.2.2.2. Message Service Failure Result Code - +CMS ERROR: <err> ....................................................... 20
3.2.3. Information Responses And Result Codes.......................................................................................... 21
3.2.4. Command Response Time-Out............................................................................................................ 22
3.2.5. Command Issuing Timing .................................................................................................................... 26
3.3. Storage ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.1. Factory Profile And User Profiles ........................................................................................................ 26
3.4. AT Commands Availability Table..................................................................................... 31
3.5. AT Commands References ............................................................................................. 46
3.5.1. Command Line General Format .......................................................................................................... 46
3.5.1.1. Command Line Prefixes ................................................................................................................... 46
3.5.2. General Configuration Commands ...................................................................................................... 47
3.5.2.1. AT Interface Backward Compatibility .............................................................................................. 47
3.5.3. Hayes Compliant AT Commands ......................................................................................................... 50
3.5.3.1. Generic Modem Control ................................................................................................................... 50
3.5.3.2. DTE - Modem Interface Control ...................................................................................................... 58
3.5.3.3. Call Control ....................................................................................................................................... 69
3.5.3.4. Modulation Control........................................................................................................................... 75
3.5.3.5. Compression Control ....................................................................................................................... 76
3.5.3.6. S Parameters .................................................................................................................................... 77
3.5.4. 3GPP TS 27.007 AT Commands ........................................................................................................... 88
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3.5.4.1. General.............................................................................................................................................. 88
3.5.4.2. Call Control ....................................................................................................................................... 92
3.5.4.3. Network Service Handling .......................................................................................................... 99
3.5.4.4. Mobile Equipment Control ........................................................................................................ 139
3.5.4.5. Mobile Equipment Errors............................................................................................................... 180
3.5.4.6. Voice Control................................................................................................................................... 182
3.5.4.7. Commands For GPRS .................................................................................................................... 184
3.5.4.8. Commands For Battery Charger ................................................................................................... 203
3.5.5. 3GPP TS 27.005 AT Commands for SMS and CBS ............................................................................ 205
3.5.5.1. General Configuration .................................................................................................................... 205
3.5.5.2. Message Configuration .................................................................................................................. 211
3.5.5.3. Message Receiving And Reading ................................................................................................... 223
3.5.5.4. Message Sending And Writing ....................................................................................................... 258
FAX Class 1 AT Commands ................................................................................................................................ 280
3.5.5.5. General Configuration .................................................................................................................... 280
3.5.5.6. Transmission/Reception Control .................................................................................................. 281
3.5.5.7. Serial Port Control ......................................................................................................................... 285
3.5.6. Custom AT Commands ....................................................................................................................... 286
3.5.6.1. General Configuration AT Commands .......................................................................................... 286
3.5.6.2. General Configuration AT Commands - Special Issues ............................................................... 398
3.5.6.3. AT Run Commands ......................................................................................................................... 404
3.5.6.4. FOTA Commands ............................................................................................................................ 425
3.5.6.5. Multisocket AT Commands ............................................................................................................ 433
3.5.6.6. FTP AT Commands ......................................................................................................................... 458
3.5.6.7. Enhanced Easy GPRS® Extension AT Commands ....................................................................... 471
3.5.6.8. E-mail Management AT Commands ............................................................................................. 507
3.5.6.9. Easy Scan® Extension AT Commands .......................................................................................... 519
3.5.6.10. SIM Toolkit AT Commands......................................................................................................... 540
3.5.6.11. Jammed Detect & Report AT Commands ................................................................................. 556
3.5.6.12. Easy Script® Extension - Python Interpreter, AT Commands ................................................ 560
3.5.6.13. GPS AT Commands Set .............................................................................................................. 573
3.5.6.14. SAP AT Commands Set .............................................................................................................. 585
3.5.6.15. Telefonica OpenGate M2M AT Commands Set ......................................................................... 587
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DISCLAIMER
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1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
This document is aimed in providing an detailed specification and a comprehensive
listing as a reference for the whole set of AT command
1.2. Audience
Readers of this document should be familiar with Telit modules and their ease of
controlling by means of AT Commands.
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Our aim is to make this guide as helpful as possible. Keep us informed of your
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Telit appreciates feedback from the users of our information.
Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides a scope for this document, target audience, contact
and support information, and text conventions.
Chapter 2: “Overview” about the aim of this document and implementation suggestions.
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Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module, if
these points are not followed, the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.
Tip or Information – Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating
the module.
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2. Overview
2.1. About the document
NOTE:
Telit suggests all the system developers to use always the newer AT Commands
Interface Style defined by AT#SELINT=2; and in case you are starting a new design we
highly recommend you to use the newer AT Commands Interface Style defined by
AT#SELINT=2 which gives you a possibility to include all Telit’s new features and also
all future implementations.
Moreover, Telit suggests to use the following settings to get the performance most
customers are looking for:
AT#SMSMODE=1
AT#REGMODE=1
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3. AT COMMANDS
The Telit wireless module family can be controlled via the serial interface using the
standard AT commands 1. The Telit wireless module family is compliant with:
Moreover Telit wireless module family supports also Telit proprietary AT commands for
special purposes.
The following is a description of how to use the AT commands with the Telit wireless
module family.
3.1. Definitions
1
The AT is an ATTENTION command and is used as a prefix to other parameters in a string. The AT command
combined with other parameters can be set up in the communications package or typed in manually as a
command line instruction.
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which do not store the values of any of their subparameters, and so have not a
Read command, which are called action type commands, action should be done
on the basis of the recommended default setting of the subparameter.
The syntax rules followed by Telit implementation of either Hayes AT commands, GSM
commands and FAX commands are very similar to those of standard basic and
extended AT commands. A special command (#SELINT, see §3.5.2.1.1) has been
introduced in order to have an AT interface very close to the standard one.
- Parameter type commands. This type of commands may be “set” (to store a
value or values for later use), “read” (to determine the current value or values
stored), or “tested” (to determine ranges of values supported). Each of them has
a test command (trailing =?) to give information about the type of its
subparameters; they also have a Read command (trailing ?) to check the
current values of subparameters.
Action commands don’t store the values of any of their possible subparameters.
Moreover:
• (for #SELINT=0 or #SELINT=1 only)
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A string, either enclosed between quotes or not, is considered to be a valid string type
parameter input. According to V25.ter space characters are ignored on the command
line and may be used freely for formatting purposes, unless they are embedded in
numeric or quoted string constants; therefore a string containing a space character
has to be enclosed between quotes to be considered a valid string type parameter (e.g.
typing AT+COPS=1,0,”A1” is the same as typing AT+COPS=1,0,A1; typing
AT+COPS=1,0,”A BB” is different from typing AT+COPS=1,0,A BB).
When #SELINT=0 (or 1) mode is selected, a string not enclosed between quotes is
changed in upper case (e.g. mickey become MICKEY), while a string enclosed between
quotes is case sensitive.
When #SELINT=2 mode is selected, a string is always case sensitive.
A small set of commands requires always to write the input string parameters within
quotes: this is explicitly reported in the specific descriptions.
A command line is made up of three elements: the prefix, the body and the
termination character.
The command line prefix consists of the characters “AT” or “at”, or, to repeat the
execution of the previous command line, the characters “A/” or “a/” or AT#/ or at#/.
The termination character may be selected by a user option (parameter S3), the
default being <CR>.
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anyway it is always preferable to separate into different command lines the basic
commands and the extended commands; furthermore it is suggested to avoid placing
several action commands in the same command line, because if one of them fails, then
an error message is received but it is not possible to argue which one of them has
failed the execution.
2
The set of proprietary AT commands differentiates from the standard one because the name of each of them
begins with either “@”, “#”, “$” or “*”. Proprietary AT commands follow the same syntax rules as extended
commands
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NOTE:
This is NOT a command, it is the error response to +Cxxx 3GPP TS 27.007 commands.
Syntax: +CME ERROR: <err>
Parameter: <err> - error code can be either numeric or verbose (see
+CMEE).The possible values of <err> are reported in the table:
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The TA response, in case of verbose response format enabled, for the previous
examples command line could be as shown below:
• information response to +CMD1?
<CR><LF>+CMD1:2,1,10<CR><LF>
• information response to +CMD1=?
<CR><LF>+CMD1(0-2),(0,1),(0-15)<CR><LF>
• final result code <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Result Codes
Numeric form Verbose form
0 OK
CONNECT
1 or
CONNECT <text> 3
2 RING
3 NO CARRIER
4 ERROR
5 CONNECT 1200 4
6 NO DIALTONE
7 BUSY
8 NO ANSWER
3
For SELINT 0,1 <text> is only “300”; for SELINT 2 <text> can be”300”, “1200”, “2400”, “4800”, “9600”, “14400” or
“1200/75”
4
Valid for SELINT 0,1 only
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Result Codes
10 CONNECT 24004
11 CONNECT 48004
12 CONNECT 96004
15 CONNECT 144004
23 CONNECT 1200/754
In the table below are listed only the commands whose interaction with the SIM or the
network could lead to long response timings. When not otherwise specified, timing is
referred to set command.
For phonebook and SMS writing and reading related commands, timing is referred to
commands issued after phonebook sorting is completed.
For DTMF sending and dialling commands timing is referred to module registered on
network (“AT+CREG?” answer is “+CREG: 0,1” or “+CREG: 0,5”).
For Python commands, timing is referred to commands issued with module in idle,
flash memory not full and not fragmented, and after the first Python command. The
first Python command to be issued causes a system initialization that could last a
couple of minutes. Baud rate is fixed at 115200.
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#SGACT 150
#SH 3
140 (DNS resolution + connection timeout set
#SD
with AT#SCFG)
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURV
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVC
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVU
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVUC
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVB
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVBC
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVP
complete scan
10 to start data output; 120 seconds to
#CSURVPC
complete scan
#LSCRIPT 10 (40 files, 10 Kbyte each)
#REBOOT 5
30 seconds for a 100 Kbyte file
#RSCRIPT
30 seconds timeout and ERROR message if
no bytes are received on the serial line
35 seconds for a 100 Kbyte file
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The chain Command -> Response shall always be respected and a new command must
not be issued before the module has terminated all the sending of its response result
code (whatever it may be).
This applies especially to applications that “sense” the OK text and therefore may send
the next command before the complete code <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> is sent by the
module.
It is advisable anyway to wait for at least 20ms between the end of the reception of the
response and the issue of the next AT command.
If the response codes are disabled and therefore the module does not report any
response to the command, then at least the 20ms pause time shall be respected.
During command mode, due to hardware limitations, under severe CPU load the serial
port can loose some characters if placed in autobauding at high speeds. Therefore if
you encounter this problem fix the baud rate with +IPR command.
3.3. Storage
3.3.1. Factory Profile And User Profiles
The Telit wireless modules stores the values set by several commands in the internal
non volatile memory (NVM), allowing to remember this setting even after power off. In
the NVM these values are set either as factory profile or as user profiles: there are
two customizable user profiles and one factory profile in the NVM of the device: by
default the device will start with user profile 0 equal to factory profile.
For backward compatibility each profile is divided into two sections, one base section
which was historically the one that was saved and restored in early releases of code,
and the extended section which includes all the remaining values.
The &W command is used to save the actual values of both sections of profiles into the
NVM user profile.
Commands &Y and &P are both used to set the profile to be loaded at startup. &Y
instructs the device to load at startup only the base section. &P instructs the device to
load at startup the full profile: base + extended sections.
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The &F command resets to factory profile values only the command of the base section
of profile, while the &F1 resets to factory profile values the full set of base + extended
section commands.
The values set by other commands are stored in NVM outside the profile: some of them
are stored always, without issuing any &W, some other are stored issuing specific
commands (+CSAS, #SLEDSAV, #VAUXSAV, #SKTSAV, #ESAV and $GPSSAV); all of
these values are read at power-up.
The values set by following commands are stored in the profile base section; if
#SELINT=2 they depend on the specific AT instance:
The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section and, if
the newer AT command interface style has been selected (see #SELINT=2), they
depend on the specific AT instance (see +CMUX):
5
If #SELINT=2 they depend on the CMUX 0 instance only
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The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section and
they don’t depend on the specific AT instance (see +CMUX):
6
It is partially stored in NVM, moreover only a part of it can depend on the specific CMUX instance; see
command description.
7
+CSCB is still stored in the profile extended section only for backward compatibility issues: its actual storing
and restoring are accomplished issuing +CSAS and +CRES
8
+CSCB is still stored in the profile extended section only for backward compatibility issues: its actual storing
and restoring are accomplished issuing +CSAS and +CRES
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The values set by following commands are automatically stored in NVM, without issuing
any storing command and independently from the profile (unique values), and are
automatically restored at startup:
The values set by following commands are stored in NVM on demand, issuing specific
commands and independently from the profile:
#SLED
#VAUX
stored by #SKTSAV command and automatically restored at startup; factory default valutes are restored by #SKTRST
command
9
It is partially stored in NVM; see command description.
10
Both commands +CSAS (see §3.x.3.2.5) and +CRES (see §3.x.3.2.6) deal with non-volatile memory, intending
for it either the NVM and the SIM storage.
11
Valid for #SELINT=2 only.
12
Valid for #SELINT=2 only.
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#EPASSW
stored by #ESAV command and automatically restored at startup; factory default valutes are restored by #ERST
command.
stored by $GPSSAV command and automatically restored at startup; factory default valutes are restored by $GPSRST
command
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The following table lists the AT commands set and matches the availability of every
single command versus the Telit wireless module family. It deals with backward
compatibility issues too, showing the availability of every single command depending on
selected interface style (#SELINT).
SW
10.00.xx3
SW
GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
Command Line General Format – Command Line Prefixes
AT • • • • • • Starting A Command Line 46
A/ • • • • • • Last Comm Automatic Repetition Prefix 46
AT#/ • • • • • • Repeat last command 47
Hayes AT Commands – Generic Modem Control
&F • • • • • • Set To Factory-Defined Configuration 50
Z • • • • • • Soft Reset 50
+FCLASS • • • • • • Select Active Service Class 51
&Y • • • • • • Designate A Default Reset Basic Profile 51
&P • • • • • • Designate A Default Reset Full Profile 52
&W • • • • • • Store Current Configuration 52
Store Telephone Number In The Module Internal
&Z • • • • • • 52
Phonebook
&N • • • • • • Display Internal Phonebook Stored Numbers 53
+GMI • • • • • • Manufacturer Identification 53
+GMM • • • • • • Model Identification 53
+GMR • • • • • • Revision Identification 53
+GCAP • • • • • • Capabilities List 54
+GSN • • • • • • Serial Number 54
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10.00.xx3
SW
GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
&V • • • • • • Display Current Base Configuration And Profile 54
&V0 • • • • • • Display Current Configuration And Profile 54
&V1 • • • • • • S Registers Display 55
&V3 • • • • • • Extended S Registers Display 55
&V2 • • • • • • Display Last Connection Statistics 56
\V • • • • • • Single Line Connect Message 56
+GCI • • • • • • Country Of Installation 56
%L • • • • • • Line Signal Level 56
%Q • • • • • • Line Quality 57
L • • • • • • Speaker Loudness 57
M • • • • • • Speaker Mode 57
+CMAR • • • • • • Master Reset 57
Hayes AT Commands – DTE-Modem Interface Control
E • • • • • • Command Echo 58
Q • • • • • • Quiet Result Codes 58
V • • • • • • Response Format 59
X • • • • • • Extended Result Codes 60
I • • • • • • Identification Information 61
&C • • • • • • Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control 61
&D • • • • • • Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control 61
\Q • • • • • • Standard Flow Control 63
&K • • • • • • Flow Control 63
&S • • • • • • Data Set Ready (DSR) Control 64
\R • • • • • • Ring (RI) Control 65
+IPR • • • • • • Fixed DTE Interface Rate 65
+IFC • • • • • • DTE-Modem Local Flow Control 67
+ILRR • • • • • • DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting 67
+ICF • • • • • • DTE-Modem Character Framing 68
Hayes AT Commands – Call Control
D • • • • • • Dial 69
T • • • • • • Tone Dial 74
P • • • • • • Pulse Dial 74
A • • • • • • Answer 74
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10.00.xx3
SW
GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
H • • • • • • Disconnect 74
O • • • • • • Return To On Line Mode 75
Hayes AT Commands – Modulation Control
+MS • • • • • • Modulation Selection 75
Line Quality Monitor And Auto Retrain Or
%E • • • • • • 76
Fallback/Fallforward
Hayes AT Commands – Compression Control
+DS • • • • • • Data Compression 76
+DR • • • • • • Data Compression Reporting 76
Hayes AT Commands – S Parameters
S0 • • • • • • Number Of Rings To Auto Answer 78
S1 • • • • • • Ring Counter 79
S2 • • • • • • Escape Character 79
S3 • • • • • • Command Line Termination Character 80
S4 • • • • • • Response Formatting Character 81
S5 • • • • • • Command Line Editing Character 82
S7 • • • • • • Connection Completion Time-Out 83
S10 • • • • • • Carrier off with firm time 83
S12 • • • • • • Escape Prompt Delay 83
S25 • • • • • • Delay To DTR Off 85
S30 • • • • • • Disconnect Inactivity Timer 86
S38 • • • • • • Delay Before Forced Hang Up 86
3GPP TS 27.007 – General
+CGMI • • • • • • Request Manufacturer Identification 88
+CGMM • • • • • • Request Model Identification 88
+CGMR • • • • • • Request Revision Identification 88
+CGSN • • • • • • Request Product SN Identification 89
+CSCS • • • • • • Select TE Character Set 89
+CIMI • • • • • • Request IMSI 90
+CMUX • • • • • • Multiplexing Mode 91
+WS46 • • • • • • PCCA STD-101 Select Wireless Network 91
3GPP TS 27.007 – Call Control
+CHUP • • • • • • Hang Up Call 92
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7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
+CBST • • • • • • Select Bearer Service Type 92
+CRLP • • • • • • Radio Link Protocol 94
+CR • • • • • • Service Reporting Control 95
+CEER • • • • • • Extended Error Report 95
+CRC • • • • • • Cellular Result Codes 96
+CSNS • • • • • • Single Numbering Scheme 98
+CVHU • • • • • • Voice Hang Up Control 98
3GPP TS 27.007 – Network Service Handling
+CNUM • • • • • • Subscriber Number 99
+COPN • • • • • • Read Operator Names 100
+CREG • • • • • • Network Registration Report 101
+COPS • • • • • • Operator Selection 105
+CLCK • • • • • • Facility Lock/Unlock 107
@CLCK • • • • • Facility Improved Lock/Unlock 112
+CPWD • • • • • • Change Facility Password 114
+CLIP • • • • • • Calling Line Identification Presentation 115
+CLIR • • • • • • Calling Line Identification Restriction 118
+CCFC • • • • • • Call Forwarding Number And Conditions 120
+CCWA • • • • • • Call Waiting 121
+CHLD • • • • • • Call Holding Services 125
+CUSD • • • • • • Unstructured Supplementary Service Data 127
+CAOC • • • • • • Advice Of Charge 130
+CLCC • • • • • • List Current Calls 132
+CSSN • • • • • • SS Notification 134
Closed User Group Supplementary Service
+CCUG • • • • • • 136
Control
+CPOL • • • • • • Preferred Operator List 138
+CPLS • Selection of preferred PLMN list 138
3GPP TS 27.007 – Mobile Equipment Control
+CPAS • • • • • • Phone Activity Status 139
+CFUN • • • • • • Set Phone Functionality 140
+CPIN • • • • • • Enter PIN 142
+CSQ • • • • • • Signal Quality 148
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QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
+CIND • • • • • • Indicator Control 150
+CMER • • • • • • Mobile Equipment Event Reporting 152
+CPBS • • • • • • Select Phonebook Memory Storage 152
+CPBR • • • • • • Read Phonebook Entries 154
+CPBF • • • • • • Find Phonebook Entries 157
+CPBW • • • • • • Write Phonebook Entry 159
+CCLK • • • • • • Clock Management 162
+CALA • • • • • • Alarm Management 164
+CRSM • • • • • • Restricted SIM Access 169
+CALM • • • • • • Alert Sound Mode 170
+CRSL • • • • • • Ringer Sound Level 171
+CLVL • • • • • • Loudspeaker Volume Level 173
+CMUT • • • • • • Microphone Mute Control 174
+CACM • • • • • • Accumulated Call Meter 175
+CAMM • • • • • • Accumulated Call Meter Maximum 176
+CPUC • • • • • • Price Per Unit And Currency Table 178
+CLAC • • • • • • Available AT commands 179
+CALD • • • • • • Delete Alarm 179
Read ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card
+CCID • • • • • • 180
Identification)
3GPP TS 27.007 – Mobile Equipment Errors
+CMEE • • • • • • Report Mobile Equipment Error 180
+CMEEMODE • Set CMEE mode 181
3GPP TS 27.007 – Voice Control
+VTS • • • • • • DTMF Tones Transmission 182
+VTD • • • • • • Tone Duration 183
3GPP TS 27.007 – Commands For GPRS
+CGCLASS • • • • • • GPRS Mobile Station Class 184
+CGATT • • • • • • GPRS Attach Or Detach 185
+CGEREP • • • • • • GPRS Event Reporting 187
+CGREG • • • • • • GPRS Network Registration Status 188
+CGDCONT • • • • • • Define PDP Context 191
+CGQMIN • • • • • • Quality Of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable) 193
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DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
+CGQREQ • • • • • • Quality Of Service Profile (Requested) 195
+CGACT • • • • • • PDP Context Activate Or Deactivate 198
+CGPADDR • • • • • • Show PDP Address 200
+CGDATA • • • • • • Enter Data State 201
+CGCMOD • Modify PDP context 202
3GPP TS 27.007 – Commands For Battery Charger
+CBC • • • • • • Battery Charge 203
3GPP TS 27.005 – General Configuration
+CSMS • • • • • • Select Message Service 205
+CPMS • • • • • • Preferred Message Storage 206
+CMGF • • • • • • Message Format 210
3GPP TS 27.005 – Message Configuration
+CSCA • • • • • • Service Center Address 211
+CSMP • • • • • • Set Text Mode Parameters 213
+CSDH • • • • • • Show Text Mode Parameters 218
+CSCB • • • • • • Select Cell Broadcast Message Types 219
+CSAS • • • • • • Save Settings 221
+CRES • • • • • • Restore Settings 222
3GPP TS 27.005 – Message Receiving And Reading
+CNMI • • • • • • New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment 223
+CMGL • • • • • • List Messages 236
@CMGL • • • • • List Messages Improved 244
+CMGR • • • • • • Read Message 246
@CMGR • • • • • Read Message Improved 254
3GPP TS 27.005 – Message Sending And Writing
+CMGS • • • • • • Send Message 258
+CMSS • • • • • • Send Message From Storage 266
+CMGW • • • • • • Write Message To Memory 268
+CMGD • • • • • • Delete Message 276
+CGSMS • • • • • • Select service for MO SMS messages 279
FAX AT Commands – General Configuration
+FMI • • • • • • Manufacturer ID 280
+FMM • • • • • • Model ID 280
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DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
+FMR • • • • • • Revision ID 280
FAX AT Commands – Transmission/Reception Control
+FTS • • • • • • Stop Transmission And Pause 281
+FRS • • • • • • Wait For Receive Silence 281
+FTM • • • • • • Transmit Data Modulation 282
+FRM • • • • • • Receive Data Modulation 282
+FTH • • • • • • Transmit Data With HDLC Framing 283
+FRH • • • • • • Receive Data With HDLC Framing 284
FAX AT Commands – Serial Port Control
+FLO • • • • • • Select Flow Control Specified By Type 285
+FPR • • • • • • Select Serial Port Rate 285
+FDD • • • • • • Double Escape Character Replacement Control 286
Custom AT Commands – General Configuration
+PACSP • • • • • • Network Selection Menu Availability 286
#CGMI • • • • • • Manufacturer Identification 287
#CGMM • • • • • • Model Identification 287
#CGMR • • • • • • Revision Identification 287
#CGSN • • • • • • Product Serial Number Identification 287
#CIMI • • • • • • International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) 288
Read ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card
#CCID • • • • • • 288
Identification)
#SPN • • • • • • Service Provider Name 288
#CEER • • • • • • Extended Numeric Error Report 288
#CEERNET • Extended error report for Network reject cause 291
#CAP • • • • • • Change Audio Path 293
#SRS • • • • • • Select Ringer Sound 294
#SRP • • • • • • Select Ringer Path 296
#STM • • • • • • Signaling Tones Mode 297
#TONE • • • • • • Tone Playback 298
#TONEEXT • • • • • • Extended tone Generation 300
#TSVOL • • • • • • Tone Classes Volume 301
#REGMODE • • • • • • Select Registration Operation Mode 303
#SMSMODE • • • • • • SMS Commands Operation Mode 304
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QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#PLMNMODE • • • • • • PLMN List Selection 304
#PCT • • • • • • Display PIN Counter 305
#SHDN • • • • • • Software Shut Down 306
#Z • • • • • • Extended Reset 306
#ENHRST • Periodic reset 307
#WAKE • • • • • • Wake From Alarm Mode 307
#QTEMP • • • • • • Query Temperature Overflow 309
#TEMPMON • • • • • • Temperature Monitor 310
#SGPO • • • • • Set General Purpose Output 313
#GGPI • • • • • General Purpose Input 313
#GPIO • • • • • • General Purpose I/O Pin Control 314
#SLED • • • • • • STAT_LED GPIO Setting 316
#SLEDSAV • • • • • • Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting 317
#E2SMSRI • • • • • • SMS Ring Indicator 318
#ADC • • • - • • Analog/Digital Converter Input 319
#DVI • 13 • • • • • Digital Voiceband Interface 317
#DAC • • • • Digital/Analog Converter Control 321
#VAUX • • • • • 14 Auxiliary Voltage Output Control 322
#VAUXSAV • • • • • #VAUX Saving 324
#V24MODE • • • • • • V24 Output pins mode 324
#V24CFG • • • • • • V24 Output Pins Configuration 326
#V24 • • • • • • V24 Output Pins Control 326
15
#AXE • • • • • • AXE Pin Reading 327
#TXMONMODE • • • • • TTY-CTM-DSP Operating Mode 328
#CBC • • • • • Battery and Charger Status 328
#AUTOATT • • • • • • GPRS Auto-Attach Property 329
#MSCLASS • • • • • • Multislot Class Control 330
13
GM862-GPS excluded.
14
Command available only on GE864-QUAD and GC864-QUAD with SW 10.00.xxx
15
Command not available on GE865-QUAD
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QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#MONI • • • • • • Cell Monitor 331
#SERVINFO • • • • • • Serving Cell Information 335
#COPSMODE • • • • • +COPS Mode 339
#QSS • • • • • • Query SIM Status 340
#DIALMODE • • • • • • ATD Dialing Mode 342
#ACAL • • • • • • Automatic Call 343
#ACALEXT • • • • • • Extended Automatic Call 344
#ECAM • • • • • • Extended Call Monitoring 345
#SMOV • • • • • • SMS Overflow 347
#MBN • • • • • • Mailbox Numbers 348
#MWI • • • • • • Message Waiting Indicator 349
#CODEC • • • • • • Audio Codec 351
#SHFEC • • • • • • Handsfree Echo Canceller 352
#HFMICG • • • • • • Handsfree Microphone Gain 353
#HSMICG • • • • • • Handset Microphone Gain 354
#SHFSD • • • • • • Set Headset Sidetone 355
#SPKMUT • • • • • • Speaker Mute Control 356
#HFRECG • • • • • • Handsfree Receiver Gain 356
#HSRECG • • • • • • Handset Receiver Gain 357
#PRST • • • • • • Audio Profile Factory Configuration 357
#PSAV • • • • • • Audio Profile Configuration Save 358
#PSEL • • • • • • Audio Profile Selection 359
#PSET • • • • • • Audio Profile Setting 359
#SHFAGC • • • • • • Handsfree Automatic Gain Control 360
#SHFNR • • • • • • Handsfree Noise Reduction 360
#SHSAGC • • • • • • Handset Automatic Gain 361
#SHSEC • • • • • • Handset Echo Canceller 361
#SHSNR • • • • • • Handset Noise Reduction 362
#SHSSD • • • • • • Set Handset Sidetone 362
#OAP • • • • • • Open Audio Path 354
#NITZ • • • • • • Network Timezone 364
#CCLK • • • • • • Clock management 367
#ENS • • • • • • Enhanced Network Selection 368
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QUAD,
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DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#BND 16 • • • • • • Select Band 369
#AUTOBND 17 • • • • • • Automatic Band Selection 370
#SKIPESC • • • • • • Skip Escape Sequence 371
#E2ESC • • • • • • Escape Sequence Guard Time 373
#GAUTH • • • • • • PPP-GPRS Connection Authentication Type 374
#GPPPCFG • • • • • • PPP-GPRS Parameters Configuration 375
#RTCSTAT • • • • • • RTC Status 376
#GSMAD • • • • • • GSM Antenna Detection 377
#SIMDET • • • • • • SIM Detection Mode 379
#ENHSIM • • • • • • SIM Enhanced Speed 380
#SNUM • • • • • - Subscriber Number 380
#SIMATR • • • • • • SIM Answer to reset 381
#TTY • • • • • • Teletype Writer Support 382
#CPUMODE • • • • • • CPU Clock Mode 382
#GSMCONT • • • • • • GSM Context Definition 382
#GSMCONTCFG • • • • • • IPEGSM configurations 383
#CGPADDR • • • • • • Show Address 384
#NWSCANTMR • • • • • • Network Selection Timer 385
#BIQUADIN • • • • • • Cascaded filters 386
#BIQUADOUT • • • • • • Cascaded filters 387
#CESTHLCK • • • • • • Call Establishment Lock 388
#CPASMODE • • • • • • Phone activity status 388
#FASTCCID • • • • • • ICCID SIM file reading mode 389
#I2CWR • • • • • • I2C data via GPIO 389
#I2CRD • • • • • • I2C data from GPIO 391
#PSMRI • • • • • • Power saving mode ring 391
#SPCM • • • • • • PCM Play and Receive 362
#SWLEVEL • • • • • • Software level selection 392
#CFLO • • • • • • Command flow control 393
#UDTSET • • • • • • UDTSET command 299
16
Not available for GC864-DUAL, GC864-DUAL V2 and GE864-DUAL V2
17
Not available for GC864-DUAL, GC864-DUAL V2 and GE864-DUAL V2
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QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#UDTSAV • • • • • • UDTSAV command 300
#UDTRST • • • • • • UDTRST command 300
#CMGLCONCINDEX • • • • • • Report concatenated SMS indexes 393
#CODECINFO • • • • • • Codec Information 394
#SII • Second Interface Instance 396
Custom AT Commands – General Configuration – Special Issues
#OSC32KHZ • External 32kHz Oscillator 398
#LANG • Select language 399
+CAPD • Postpone alarm 399
+CCWE • Call meter maximum event 400
+CSDF • Setting date format 400
+CSIL • Silence command 401
+CSTF • Setting time format 402
+CTFR • Call deflection 402
+CTZR • Time zone reporting 403
+CTZU • Automatic time zone update 403
Custom AT Commands – AT Run Commands
#SMSATRUN • • • • • • Enable SMS Run AT Service 404
#SMSATRUNCFG • • • • • • Set SMS Run AT Service parameters 406
#SMSATWL • • • • • • SMS AT Run white list 407
#TCPATRUNCFG • • • • • • Set TCP Run AT service parameters 408
#TCPATRUNL • • • • • • TCP Run AT Service in server mode 410
#TCPATRUNFRWL • • • • • • TCP AT Run Firewall list 411
#TCPATRUNAUTH • • • • • • TCP AT Run authentication param list 412
#TCPATRUND • • • • • • TCP AT Run in client mode 413
#TCPATRUNCLOSE • • • • • • Close TCP Run AT socket 414
#TCPATCMDSEQ • • • • • • TCP AT Run command sequence 415
#TCPATCONSER • • • • • • TCP Run AT service to serial port 415
#ATRUNDELAY • • • • • • Run AT Command execution 416
#ENAEVMONI • • • • • • Enable EvMoni Service 417
#ENAEVMONICFG • • • • • • EvMoni Service params 417
#EVMONI • • • • • • Event monitoring 418
#CMGS • • • • • • Send message 421
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QUAD,
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DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#CMGW • • • • • • Write message to memory 423
Custom AT Commands – FOTA Commands
#OTASNAP • • • • • • set network access point 425
#OTASUAN • • • • • • set user answer 427
#OTASETRI • OTA Set Ring Indicator 431
Custom AT Commands – Multisocket
#SS • • • • • • Socket Status 433
#SI • • • • • • Socket Info 435
#SGACT • • • • • • Context Activation 436
#SH • • • • • • Socket Shutdown 438
#SCFG • • • • • • Socket Configuration 438
#SCFGEXT • • • • • • Socket Configuration Extended 439
#SCFGEXT2 • • • • • • Socket Configuration Extended 441
#SD • • • • • • Socket Dial 443
#SO • • • • • • Socket Restore 445
#SL • • • • • • Socket Listen 445
#SA • • • • • • Socket Accept 448
#SRECV • • • • • • Receive Data In Command Mode 448
#SSEND • • • • • • Send Data In Command Mode 449
#SSENDEXT • • • • • - Send Data In Command Mode Extended 450
#SLUDP • • • • • • Socket listen UDP 446
#SGACTAUTH • • • • • • Easy GPRS authentication type 452
#SGACTCFG • • • • • • Context activation and configuration 452
#SGACTCFGEXT • Context activation and configuration extended 454
#PADCMD • • • • • • PAD Command features 455
#PADFWD • • • • • • PAD forward character 455
Base64 encoding/decoding of data sent/received
#BASE64 • 456
on a skt
Custom AT Commands - FTP
#FTPTO • • • • • • FTP Time-Out 458
#FTPOPEN • • • • • • FTP Open 459
#FTPCLOSE • • • • • • FTP Close 460
#FTPPUT • • • • • • FTP Put 460
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10.00.xx3
SW
GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#FTPGET • • • • • • FTP Get 461
#FTPGETPKT • • • • • • FTP Get in command mode 462
#FTPTYPE • • • • • • FTP Type 463
#FTPMSG • • • • • • FTP Read Message 464
#FTPDELE • • • • • • FTP Delete 464
#FTPPWD • • • • • • FTP Print Working Directory 465
#FTPCWD • • • • • • FTP Change Working Directory 466
#FTPLIST • • • • • • FTP List 466
#FTPAPP • • • • • • FTP append 468
#FTPFSIZE • • • • • • Get file size 467
#FTPRECV • • • • • • Receive data in command mode 469
#FTPREST • • • • • • Set restart position 468
Custom AT Commands - Enhanced Easy GPRS Extension
#USERID • • • • • • Authentication User ID 471
#PASSW • • • • • • Authentication Password 472
#PKTSZ • • • • • • Packet Size 473
#DSTO • • • • • • Data Sending Time-Out 474
#SKTTO • • • • • • Socket Inactivity Time-Out 476
#SKTSET • • • • • • Socket Definition 477
#SKTOP • • • • • • Socket Open 479
#QDNS • • • • • • Query DNS 480
#CACHEDNS • • • • • • DNS Response Caching 481
#DNS • • • • • • Manual DNS Selection 482
#SKTCT • • • • • • Socket TCP Connection Time-Out 483
#SKTSAV • • • • • • Socket Parameters Save 485
#SKTRST • • • • • • Socket Parameters Reset 486
#GPRS • • • • • • GPRS fext Activation 487
#SKTD • • • • • • Socket Dial 489
#SKTL • • • • • • Socket Listen 492
@SKTL • • • • • Socket Listen Improved 497
#E2SLRI • • • • • • Socket Listen Ring Indicator 499
#FRWL • • • • • • Firewall Setup 499
#GDATAVOL • • • • • • GPRS Data Volume 502
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GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#ICMP • • • • • • ICMP Support 503
#TCPMAXDAT • • • • • • Maximum TCP Payload Size 504
#TCPREASS • • • • • • TCP Reassembly 504
#PING • • • • • • Ping command 505
Custom AT Commands - E-Mail Management
#ESMTP • • • • • • E-mail SMTP Server 507
#EADDR • • • • • • E-mail Sender Address 508
#EUSER • • • • • • E-mail Authentication User Name 509
#EPASSW • • • • • • E-mail Authentication Password 510
#SEMAIL • • • • • • E-mail Sending With GPRS Context Activation 511
#EMAILACT • • • • • • E-mail GPRS Context Activation 513
#EMAILD • • • • • • E-mail Sending 516
#ESAV • • • • • • E-mail Parameters Save 518
#ERST • • • • • • E-mail Parameters Reset 518
#EMAILMSG • • • • • • SMTP Read Message 519
Custom AT Commands - Easy Scan Extension
#CSURV • • • • • • Network Survey 519
#CSURVC • • • • • • Network Survey (Numeric Format) 526
#CSURVU • • • • • • Network Survey Of User Defined Channels 532
Network Survey Of User Defined Channels
#CSURVUC • • • • • • 533
(Numeric Format)
#CSURVB • • • • • • BCCH Network Survey 535
#CSURVBC • • • • • • BCCH Network Survey (Numeric Format) 536
#CSURVF • • • • • • Network Survey Format 537
<CR><LF> Removing On Easy Scan® Commands
#CSURVNLF • • • • • • 538
Family
#CSURVEXT • • • • • • Extended Network Survey 538
#CSURVP • • • • • • PLMN Network Survey 539
#CSURVPC • • • • • • PLMN Network Survey (Numeric Format) 540
Custom AT Commands - SIM Toolkit
#STIA • • • • • • SIM Toolkit Interface Activation 540
#STGI • • • • • • SIM Toolkit Get Information 547
#STSR • • • • • • SIM Toolkit Send Response 554
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10.00.xx3
SW
GE865-
7.03.xx2
QUAD,
GL865-
DUAL,
GE863- GE864-
GC864-
QUAD, QUAD,
QUAD,
GE863- GE864-
GM862- GC864-
PY, PY,
QUAD, QUAD V2,
GT863- GE864- GT864-
GM862- GE863- GC864-
COMMAND PY QUAD QUAD, Function Page
QUAD- PY, PRO3 DUAL V2,
Automotive GT864-PY
GM862- GE864-
GE863-
GPS QUAD,
SIM, GC864-
GE864-
GE863- QUAD,
QUAD V2,
GPS GC864-
GE864-
PY,
DUAL V2,
GC864-
GE864-
DUAL
QUAD
Automotive
V2, GE864-
QUAD Atex
#STTA • SIM Toolkit Terminal Attach 555
Jammed Detect & Report AT commands
#JDR • • • • • • Jammed Detect & Report 556
Custom AT Commands - Easy Script Extension - Python Interpreter 18
#WSCRIPT • • • • • Write Script 560
#ESCRIPT • • • • • Select Active Script 562
#STARTMODESCR • • • • • Script Execution Start Mode 564
#EXECSCR • • • • • Execute Active Script 566
#RSCRIPT • • • • • Read Script 566
#LSCRIPT • • • • • List Script Names 568
#DSCRIPT • • • • • Delete Script 571
#REBOOT • • • • • • Reboot 571
#CMUXSCR • • • • • CMUX Interface Enable 572
Custom AT Commands - SAP
#RSEN • • • • • • Remote SIM Enable 585
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If A/ is issued before any command line has been executed, the preceding
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Available for the GPS producs with the following Order-Num.: 3990250689 and 3990250690
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Note: the custom prefix AT#/ has been defined: it causes the last
command to be executed again too; but it doesn’t need a fixed IPR.
Reference V25ter
There are some slight modifications amongst the AT interfaces of Telit products. In
order to keep backward compatibility and on the same time to give the opportunity to
the customer to get competitor compatibility, Telit modules offer the specific command
#SELINT to switch the behaviour of the device and its AT command interface. It is up to
the user to select the AT interface he prefers.
The following table shows which AT commands interface can be applied and is default
for the specific product:
GT863-PY • •(default) •
GT864-QUAD • • •(default)
GT864-PY • •(default) •
GM862-QUAD •(default) • •
GM862-QUAD-PY • •(default) •
GM862-GPS
• • •(default)
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GE863-QUAD • •(default) •
GE863-PY
• •(default) •
GE863-SIM
• •(default) •
GE863-GPS
• • •(default)
GE863-PRO3
•(default)
GE864-QUAD • • •(default)
GE864-QUAD V2 •(default)
GE864-PY
• • •(default)
GE865-QUAD •(default)
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Parameter:
<v> - AT command interface style
0 - switches the AT command interface of the products, to the GM862-GSM
and GM862-GPRS interface style
1 - switches the AT command interface of the products, to the GM862-PCS,
PYTHON, QUAD-PY, TRIZIUM and GE863-QUAD, PY interface style
2 - switches the AT command interface style of the product, to the new
products like GE864, GC864 and the GPS products 20
Parameter:
<v> - AT command interface style
0 - switches the AT command interface of the products, to the GM862-GSM
and GM862-GPRS interface style
1 - switches the AT command interface of the products, to the GM862-PCS,
PYTHON, QUAD-PY, TRIZIUM and GE863-QUAD, PY interface style
2 - switches the AT command interface style of the product, to the new
products like GE864, GC864 and the GPS products12
Under the #SELINT=2, all the new functionalities like CMUX, SAP, Multisocket are available. Moreover, all the
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Parameter:
<value>:
0 - just the factory profile base section parameters are considered.
1 - either the factory profile base section and the extended section are
considered (full factory profile).
Parameter:
<n>
0..1 - user profile number
Note: if parameter <n> is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as
ATZ0.
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - data
1 - fax class 1
8 - voice
AT+FCLASS? Read command returns the current configuration value of the parameter
<n>.
AT+FCLASS=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <n>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<n>
0..1 - profile (default is 0): the wireless module is able to store 2 complete
configurations (see &W).
Note: differently from command Z<n>, which loads just once the desired
profile, the one chosen through command &Y will be loaded on every
startup.
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Parameter:
<n>
0..1 – profile number: the wireless module is able to store 2 full
configurations (see command &W).
Note: differently from command Z<n>, which loads just once the desired
profile, the one chosen through command &P will be loaded on every
startup.
Parameter:
<n>
0..1 - profile
Parameters:
<n> - phonebook record
<nr> - telephone number (string type)
Note: the wireless module has a built in non volatile memory in which 10
telephone numbers of a maximum 24 digits can be stored
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&Z - Store Telephone Number In The Wireless Module Internal Phonebook SELINT 0 / 1 / 2
Note: to delete the record <n> the command AT&Z<n>=<CR> must be
issued.
Note: the records in the module memory can be viewed with the command
&N, while the telephone number stored in the record n can be dialed by
giving the command ATDS=< n>.
Parameter:
<n> - phonebook record number
Note: if parameter <n> is omitted then all the internal records are shown.
Note: this is one of the commands whose output differs depending on the
last #SELINT setting.
Reference V.25ter
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Note: The number returned is not the IMSI, it is only the board number
Reference V.25ter
Note: this is one of the commands whose output differs depending on the
last #SELINT setting.
Note: the row of information about CTS (C106) OPTIONS is in the output of
&V only for compatibility reasons and represents only a dummy value.
Note: this command is the same as &V, it is included only for backwards
compatibility.
Note: this is one of the commands whose output differs depending on the
last #SELINT setting.
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - off
1 - on
Parameter:
<code>
59 - it currently supports only the Italy country code
AT+GCI? Read command reports the currently selected country code.
AT+GCI=? Test command reports the supported country codes.
Reference V25ter.
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Parameters:
< phone lock code> - string type representing an 8 digits security
code. It must be verified before performing the
master reset.
Note: issuing the command will cause an NVM formatting. After the
formatting is completed the module will automatically reboot.
Parameters:
< phone lock code> - string type representing an 8 digits security
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Note: issuing the command will cause an NVM formatting. After the
formatting is completed the module will automatically reboot.
AT+CMAR=? Test command tests for command existence.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - disables command echo
1 - enables command echo (factory default) , hence command sent to the
device are echoed back to the DTE before the response is given.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - enables result codes (factory default)
1 - every result code is replaced with a <CR>
2 - disables result codes
Note: After issuing either ATQ1 or ATQ2 every information text transmitted
in response to commands is not affected
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AT+CGACT=?
+CGACT: (0-1) nothing is appended to the response
Reference V25ter
Q - Quiet Result Codes SELINT 2
ATQ[<n>] Set command enables or disables the result codes.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - enables result codes (factory default)
1 - disables result codes
2 - disables result codes (only for backward compatibility)
Note: After issuing either ATQ1 or ATQ2 every information text transmitted
in response to commands is not affected
AT+CGACT=?
+CGACT: (0-1) nothing is appended to the response
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<n>
0 - limited headers and trailers and numeric format of result codes
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1 - full headers and trailers and verbose format of result codes (factory
default)
Parameter:
<n> - (factory default is 1)
0 - on entering dial-mode CONNECT result code is given; OK, CONNECT,
RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO ANSWER result codes are enabled .
Dial tone and busy detection (NO DIALTONE and BUSY result codes)
are disabled.
1..4 - on entering dial-mode CONNECT <text> result code is given; all the
other result codes are enabled.
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - numerical identifier
1 - module checksum
2 - checksum check result
3 - manufacturer
4 - product name
5 - DOB version
Note: this is one of the commands whose output differs depending on the
last #SELINT setting.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - DCD remains high always.
1 - DCD follows the Carrier detect status: if carrier is detected DCD is
high, otherwise DCD is low. (factory default)
2 - DCD off while disconnecting
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - device ignores DTR transitions (factory default)
1 - when the MODULE is connected, the High to Low transition of DTR pin
sets the device in command mode, the current connection is NOT closed
2 - when the MODULE is connected , the High to Low transition of DTR pin
sets the device in command mode and the current connection is closed
3 - device ignores DTR transitions
4 - C108/1 operation is disabled
5 - C108/1 operation is enabled; same behaviour as for <n>=2
Note: if AT&D2 has been issued and the DTR has been tied low,
autoanswering is inhibited and it is possible to answer only issuing
command ATA.
Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as
AT&D0
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<n>
0 - device ignores DTR transitions (factory default); if +CVHU current
setting is different from 2 then every setting AT&D0 is equivalent to
AT&D5
1 - when the MODULE is connected, the High to Low transition of DTR pin
sets the device in command mode, the current connection is NOT closed;
if +CVHU current setting is different from 2 then issuing AT&D1 is
equivalent to AT&D5
2 - when the MODULE is connected , the High to Low transition of DTR pin
sets the device in command mode and the current connection is closed;
if +CVHU current setting is different from 2 then issuing AT&D2 is
equivalent to AT&D5
3 - device ignores DTR transitions; if +CVHU current setting is different
from 2 then issuing AT&D3 is equivalent to AT&D5
4 - C108/1 operation is disabled; if +CVHU current setting is different
from 2 then issuing AT&D4 is equivalent to AT&D5
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Note: if AT&D2 has been issued and the DTR has been tied Low,
autoanswering is inhibited and it is possible to answer only issuing
command ATA.
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<n>
0 - no flow control
1 - software bi-directional with filtering (XON/XOFF)
2 - hardware mono-directional flow control (only CTS active)
3 - hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active) (factory
default)
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - no flow control
1 - hardware mono-directional flow control (only CTS active)
2 - software mono-directional flow control (XON/XOFF)
3 - hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active) (factory
default)
4 - software bi-directional with filtering (XON/XOFF)
5 - pass through: software bi-directional without filtering (XON/XOFF)
6 - both hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active) and
software bi-directional flow control (XON/XOFF) with filtering
Note: &K has no Read Command. To verify the current setting of &K,
simply check the settings of the active profile issuing AT&V.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - always High
1 - follows the GSM traffic channel indication.
2 - High when connected
3 - High when device is ready to receive commands (factory default).
Note: if option 1 is selected then DSR is tied High when the device receives
from the network the GSM traffic channel indication.
Note: in power saving mode the DSR pin is always tied Low.
Note: If Selint=2 is selected, and option 1 and 2 are active, DSR will not tied
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - RING on during ringing and further connection
1 - RING on during ringing (factory default)
2 - RING follows the ring signal
Note: to check the ring option status use the &V command.
Parameter:
<rate>
0
..300
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
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Parameter:
<rate>
0
..300
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
Note: While in autobauding mode the 300 baud rate is not supported.
AT+IPR? Read command returns the current value of +IPR parameter.
AT+IPR=? Test command returns the list of supported autodetectable <rate> values
and the list of fixed-only <rate> values in the format:
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Parameters:
<by_te> - flow control option for the data received by DTE
0 - flow control None
1 - XON/XOFF filtered
2 - C105 (RTS) (factory default)
3 - XON/XOFF not filtered
<by_ta> - flow control option for the data sent by modem
0 - flow control None
1 - XON/XOFF
2 - C106 (CTS) (factory default)
Note: If flow control behavior has been set with AT&Kn command
with the parameter that is not allowed by AT+IFC the read
command AT+IFC? will return:
+IFC: 0,0
AT+IFC=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <by_te>
and <by_ta>.
Reference V25ter
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Parameters:
<format> - determines the number of bits in the data bits, the presence of a
parity bit, and the number of stop bits in the start-stop frame.
0 - autodetection
1 - 8 Data, 2 Stop
2 - 8 Data, 1 Parity, 1 Stop
3 - 8 Data, 1 Stop
5 - 7 Data, 1 Parity, 1 Stop
<parity> - determines how the parity bit is generated and checked, if
present; setting this subparameter is mandatory and has a
meaning only if <format> subparameter is either 2 or 5.
0 - Odd
1 - Even
AT+ICF? Read command returns current settings for subparameters <format> and
<parity>. If current setting of subparameter <format> is neither 2 nor 5, the
current setting of subparameter <parity> will always represented as 0.
AT+ICF=? Test command returns the ranges of values for the parameters <format>
and <parity>
Reference V25ter
Example Auto detect
AT+ICF = 0
OK
8N2
AT+ICF = 1
OK
8O1
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8E1
AT+ICF = 2,1
OK
8N1
AT+ICF = 3
OK
7O1
AT+ICF = 5,0
OK
7E1
AT+ICF = 5,1
OK
3.5.3.3.1. Dial - D
D – Dial SELINT 0 / 1
ATD<number>[;] Execution command starts a call to the phone number given as parameter.
If “;” is present, a VOICE call to the given number is performed, regardless
of the current value of the connection mode set by +FCLASS command.
Parameter:
<number> - phone number to be dialed
Note: type of call (data, fax or voice) depends on last +FCLASS setting.
Note: the numbers accepted are 0-9 and *,#,”A”, ”B”, ”C”, ”D”,”+”.
Parameter:
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D – Dial SELINT 0 / 1
<str> - alphanumeric field corresponding to phone number; it must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
Note: used character set should be the one selected with command Select
TE character set +CSCS.
ATD><mem><n>[;] Issues a call to phone number in phonebook memory storage <mem> ,
entry location <n> (available memories may be queried with AT+CPBS=?).
If “;” is present a voice call is performed.
Parameters:
<mem> - phonebook memory storage; it must not be enclosed in quotation
marks.
SM - SIM phonebook
FD - SIM fixed dialling-phonebook
LD - SIM last-dialling-phonebook
MC - device missed (unanswered received) calls list
RC - ME received calls list
Parameter:
<n> - active phonebook memory storage entry location; it should be in the
range of locations available in the active phonebook memory storage.
ATDL Issues a call to the last number dialed.
ATDS=<nr>[;] Issues a call to the number stored in the MODULE internal phonebook
position number <nr>.
If “;” is present a VOICE call is performed.
Parameter:
<nr> - internal phonebook position to be called (See either &N and &Z)
ATD<number>I[;] Issues a call overwriting the CLIR supplementary service subscription
ATD<number>i[;] default value for this call
If “;” is present a VOICE call is performed.
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D – Dial SELINT 0 / 1
ATD<number>G[;] Issues a call checking the CUG supplementary service information for the
ATD<number>g[;] current call. Refer to +CCUG command.
If “;” is present a VOICE call is performed.
ATD*<gprs_sc> This command is specific of GPRS functionality and causes the MT to
[*<addr>][*[<L2P>] perform whatever actions are necessary to establish communication
[*[<cid>]]]]# between the TE and the external PDN.
Parameters:
<gprs_sc> - GPRS Service Code, a digit string (value 99) which identifies a
request to use the GPRS
<addr> - string that identifies the called party in the address space
applicable to the PDP.
<L2P> - a string which indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used (see
+CGDATA command). For communications software that does
not support arbitrary characters in the dial string, the
following numeric equivalents shall be used:
1 - PPP
<cid> - a digit which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see
+CGDCONT command).
Example To dial a number in SIM phonebook entry 6:
ATD>SM6
OK
D – Dial SELINT 2
ATD<number>[;] Execution command starts a call to the phone number given as parameter.
If “;” is present, a voice call to the given number is performed, regardless
of the current value of the connection mode set by +FCLASS command.
Parameter:
<number> - phone number to be dialed
Note: type of call (data, fax or voice) depends on last +FCLASS setting.
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D – Dial SELINT 2
Note: the numbers accepted are 0-9 and *,#,”A”, ”B”, ”C”, ”D”,”+”.
Parameter:
<str> - alphanumeric field corresponding to phone number; it must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
Note: used character set should be the one selected with +CSCS.
ATD><mem><n>[;] Issues a call to phone number in phonebook memory storage <mem> ,
entry location <n> (available memories may be queried with AT+CPBS=?).
If “;” is present a voice call is performed.
Parameters:
<mem> - phonebook memory storage; it must not be enclosed in quotation
marks.
SM - SIM phonebook
FD - SIM fixed dialling-phonebook
LD - SIM last-dialling-phonebook
MC - device missed (unanswered received) calls list
RC - ME received calls list
MB - mailbox numbers stored on SIM, if this service is provided by the
SIM (see #MBN).
<n> - entry location; it should be in the range of locations available in the
memory used.
ATD><n>[;] Issues a call to phone number in entry location <n> of the active
phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).
If “;” is present a voice call is performed.
Parameter:
<n> - active phonebook memory storage entry location; it should be in the
range of locations available in the active phonebook memory storage.
ATDL Issues a call to the last number dialed.
ATDS=<nr>[;] Issues a call to the number stored in the MODULE internal phonebook
position number <nr>.
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D – Dial SELINT 2
If “;” is present a voice call is performed.
Parameter:
<nr> - internal phonebook position to be called (See commands &N and
&Z)
ATD<number>I[;] Issues a call overwriting the CLIR supplementary service subscription
ATD<number>i[;] default value for this call
If “;” is present a voice call is performed.
Parameters:
<gprs_sc> - GPRS Service Code, a digit string (value 99) which identifies a
request to use the GPRS
<addr> - string that identifies the called party in the address space
applicable to the PDP.
<L2P> - a string which indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used (see
+CGDATA command). For communications software that does
not support arbitrary characters in the dial string, the
following numeric equivalents shall be used:
1 - PPP
<cid> - a digit which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see
+CGDCONT command).
Example To dial a number in SIM phonebook entry 6:
ATD>SM6
OK
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3.5.3.3.4. Answer - A
A - Answer SELINT 0 / 1 / 2
ATA Execution command is used to answer to an incoming call if automatic
answer is disabled.
Note: This command MUST be the last in the command line and must be
followed immediately by a <CR> character.
Reference V25ter.
3.5.3.3.5. Disconnect - H
H - Disconnect SELINT 0 / 1 / 2
ATH Execution command is used to close the current conversation (voice, data or
fax).
Note: this command can be issued only in command mode; when a data
conversation is active the device is in on-line mode (commands are not
sensed and characters are sent to the other party), hence escape sequence
(see register S2) is required before issuing this command, otherwise if &D1
option is active, DTR pin has to be tied Low to return in command mode.
Reference V25ter.
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - no compression, it is currently the only supported value; the command
has no effect, and is included only for backward compatibility
AT+DS? Read command returns current value of the data compression parameter.
AT+DS=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <n>
Reference V25ter
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Parameter:
<n>
0 - data compression reporting disabled;
1 - data compression reporting enabled upon connection.
+DR: <compression>
(the only supported value for <compression> is “NONE”)
AT+DR? Read command returns current value of <n>.
AT+DR=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <n>
Reference V25ter
3.5.3.6. S Parameters
Basic commands that begin with the letter “S” are known as “S-Parameters”. The
number following the “S” indicates the “parameter number” being referenced. If the
number is not recognized as a valid parameter number, an ERROR result code is
issued.
Example:
ATS7<CR> establishes S7 as last selected parameter.
AT=40<CR> sets the content of S7 to 40
ATS=15<CR> sets the content of S7 to 15.
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Parameter:
<n> - number of rings
0 - auto answer disabled (factory default)
1..255 - number of rings required before automatic answer.
ATS0? Read command returns the current value of S0 parameter.
ATS0=? Test command returns the range for <n> without command echo and
parenthesis.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Note Automatically answer is not enabled if current instance is in
online mode
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<n> - number of rings
0 - auto answer disabled (factory default)
1..255 - number of rings required before automatic answer.
ATS0? Read command returns the current value of S0 parameter.
Reference V25ter
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Parameter:
<char> - escape character decimal ASCII
0..255 - factory default value is 43 (+).
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Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Parameter:
<char> - command line termination character (decimal ASCII)
0..127 - factory default value is 13 (ASCII CR)
Parameter:
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Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<char> - response formatting character (decimal ASCII)
0..127 - factory default value is 10 (ASCII LF)
Note: if the value of S4 is changed in a command line the result code issued
in response of that command line will use the new value of S4.
ATS4? Read command returns the current value of S4 parameter.
ATS4=? Test command returns the range for <char> without command echo and
parenthesis
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<char> - response formatting character (decimal ASCII)
0..127 - factory default value is 10 (ASCII LF)
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Note: if the value of S4 is changed in a command line the result code issued
in response of that command line will use the new value of S4.
ATS4? Read command returns the current value of S4 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<char> - command line editing character (decimal ASCII)
0..127 - factory default value is 8 (ASCII BS).
ATS5? Read command returns the current value of S5 parameter.
ATS5=? Test command returns the range for <char> without command echo and
parenthesis.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<char> - command line editing character (decimal ASCII)
0..127 - factory default value is 8 (ASCII BS)
ATS5? Read command returns the current value of S5 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Reference V25ter
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Parameter:
<tout> - number of seconds
1..255 - factory default value is 60.
ATS7? Read command returns the current value of S7 parameter.
ATS7=? Test command returns the range for <tout> without command echo and
parenthesis.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Reference V25ter
Parameter:
<tout> - number of seconds
1..255 - factory default value is 60
ATS7? Read command returns the current value of S7 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Reference V25ter
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Parameter:
<time> - expressed in fiftieth of a second
20..255 - factory default value is 50.
Parameter:
<time> - expressed in fiftieth of a second
20..255 - factory default value is 50.
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Note: the minimum period S12 has to pass after CONNECT result
code too, before a received character is accepted as valid first
character of the three escape character sequence.
ATS12? Read command returns the current value of S12 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
Parameter:
<time> - expressed in hundredths of a second
0..255 - factory default value is 5.
Note: the output depends on the choice made through #SELINT command.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Parameter:
<time> - expressed in hundredths of a second
0..255 - factory default value is 5.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
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Parameter:
<tout> - expressed in minutes
0 - disabled, disconnection due to inactivity is disabled (factory default).
1..255 - inactivity time-out value.
ATS30? Read command returns the current value of S30 parameter.
ATS30=? Test command returns the range for <tout> without command echo and
parenthesis.
Note: the output depends on the choice made through #SELINT command.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Parameter:
<tout> - expressed in minutes
0 - disabled, disconnection due to inactivity is disabled (factory default).
1..127 - inactivity time-out value
ATS30? Read command returns the current value of S30 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
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Parameter:
<delay> - expressed in seconds
0..254 - the device will wait <delay> seconds for the remote device to
acknowledge all data in the device buffer before disconnecting
(factory default value is 0).
255 - the device doesn’t time-out and continues to deliver data in the
buffer until the connection is lost or the data is delivered.
Note: <delay> parameter can be used to ensure that data in device buffer is
sent before device disconnects.
ATS38? Read command returns the current value of S38 parameter.
ATS38=? Test command returns the range of supported values for <delay> without
command echo and parenthesis.
Note For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s
Parameter:
<delay> - acknowledge timer in units of seconds
0..254 - the device will wait <delay> seconds for the remote device to
acknowledge all data in the device buffer before disconnecting
(factory default value is 0).
255 - the device doesn’t time-out and continues to attempt to deliver data
in the buffer until the connection is lost or the data is delivered.
Note: <delay> parameter can be used to ensure that data in device buffer is
sent before device disconnects.
ATS38? Read command returns the current value of S38 parameter.
Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with
0s
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+CSCS: (“IRA”)
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AT+CSCS? Read command returns the current value of the active character set.
AT+CSCS=? Test command returns the supported values for parameter <chset>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note: a SIM card must be present in the SIM card housing, otherwise the
command returns ERROR.
AT+CIMI? Read command has the same behaviour as Execution command
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note: a SIM card must be present in the SIM card housing, otherwise the
command returns ERROR.
AT+CIMI=? Test command returns OK result code.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Note: after entering the Multiplexed Mode an inactive timer of five seconds
starts. If no CMUX control channel is established before this inactivity timer
expires the engine returns to AT Command Mode
Note: all the CMUX protocol parameter are fixed as defined in GSM07.10
and cannot be changed.
+CMUX: <mode>,<subset>
AT+CMUX=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters
<mode> and <subset>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007, 3GPP TS 27.010
Parameter:
<n> - integer type, it is the WDS-Side Stack to be used by the TA.
12 - GSM digital cellular
AT+WS46? Read command reports the currently selected cellular network, in the
format:
+ WS46: <n>
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AT+WS46=? Test command reports the range for the parameter <n>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<speed> - data rate
0 - autobauding (automatic selection of the speed, factory default)
1 - 300 bps (V.21)
2 - 1200 bps (V.22)
3 - 1200/75 bps (V.23)
4 - 2400 bps (V.22bis)
6 - 4800 bps (V.32)
7 - 9600 bps (V.32)
14 - 14400 bps (V.34)
65 - 300 bps (V.110)
66 - 1200 bps (V.110)
68 - 2400 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
70 - 4800 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
71 - 9600 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
75 - 14400 bps (V110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
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Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command.
Parameters:
<speed> - data rate
0 - autobauding (automatic selection of the speed, factory default)
1 - 300 bps (V.21)
2 - 1200 bps (V.22)
3 - 1200/75 bps (V.23)
4 - 2400 bps (V.22bis)
6 - 4800 bps (V.32)
7 - 9600 bps (V.32)
14 - 14400 bps (V.34)
65 - 300 bps (V.110)
66 - 1200 bps (V.110)
68 - 2400 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
70 - 4800 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
71 - 9600 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
75 - 14400 bps (V110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
<name> - bearer service name
0 - data circuit asynchronous (factory default)
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables +CR reporting (factory default)
1 - enables +CR reporting: the intermediate result code is transmitted at
the point during connect negotiation at which the TA has determined
which speed and quality of service will be used, before any error control
or data compression reports are transmitted, and before the
intermediate result code CONNECT is transmitted. Its format is:
+CR: <serv>
where:
<serv>
ASYNC - asynchronous transparent
SYNC - synchronous transparent
REL ASYNC - asynchronous non-transparent
REL SYNC - synchronous non-transparent.
+CR: <mode>
AT+CR=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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+CEER: <report>
Note: if none of the previous conditions has occurred since power up then
“No error” condition is reported
AT+CEER? Read command reports a information text regarding some error condition
that may occur
AT+CEER=? Test command returns OK result code.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007, GSM 04.08
+CEER: <report>
Note: if none of the previous conditions has occurred since power up then
“Normal, unspecified” condition is reported
Parameter:
<mode>
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+CRING:<type>
where
<type> - call type:
DATA
FAX - facsimile (TS 62)
VOICE - normal voice (TS 11)
AT+CRC? Read command returns current value of the parameter <mode>.
AT+CRC=? Test command returns supported values of the parameter <mode>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables extended format reporting (factory default)
1 - enables extended format reporting:
+CRING: <type>
where
<type> - call type:
ASYNC - asynchronous transparent data
SYNC - synchronous transparent data
REL ASYNC - asynchronous non-transparent data
REL SYNC - synchronous non-transparent data
FAX - facsimile (TS 62)
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - voice (factory default)
2 - fax (TS 62)
4 - data
Parameter:
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - "Drop DTR" ignored but OK result code given. ATH disconnects.
1 - "Drop DTR" and ATH ignored but OK result code given.
2 - "Drop DTR" behaviour according to &D setting. ATH disconnects
(factory default).
AT+CVHU? Read command reports the current value of the <mode> parameter, in the
format:
+CVHU: <mode>
AT+CVHU=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter
<mode>
+CNUM: <number>,<type>
where
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Execution command returns the MSISDN (if the phone number of the device
has been stored in the SIM card) in the format:
+CNUM: <alpha>,<number>,<type>
Execution command returns the MSISDN (if the phone number of the device
has been stored in the SIM card) in the format:
+CNUM: <alpha>,<number>,<type>[<CR><LF>
+CNUM: <alpha>,<number>,<type>[…]]
where:
<alpha> - alphanumeric string associated to <number>; used character set
should be the one selected with +CSCS.
<number> - string containing the phone number in the format <type>
<type> - type of number:
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+").
AT+CNUM=? Test command returns the OK result code
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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+COPN: <numeric1>,<alpha1>[<CR><LF><CR><LF>
+COPN: <numeric2>,<alpha2>[…]]
where:
<numeric n> - string type, operator in numeric format (see +COPS)
<alphan> - string type, operator in long alphanumeric format (see +COPS)
Note: each operator code <numeric n> that has an alphanumeric equivalent
<alphan> in the ME memory is returned
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
+COPN: <numeric1>,<alpha1>[<CR><LF>
+COPN: <numeric2>,<alpha2>[…]]
where:
<numeric n> - string type, operator in numeric format (see +COPS)
<alphan> - string type, operator in long alphanumeric format (see +COPS)
Note: each operator code <numeric n> that has an alphanumeric equivalent
<alphan> in the ME memory is returned
AT+COPN=? Test command returns the OK result code
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disable network registration unsolicited result code (factory default)
1 - enable network registration unsolicited result code
2 - enable network registration unsolicited result code with network Cell
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+CREG: <stat>
where
<stat>
0 - not registered, ME is not currently searching a new operator to
register to
1 - registered, home network
2 - not registered, but ME is currently searching a new operator to
register to
3 - registration denied
4 -unknown
5 - registered, roaming
+CREG: <stat>[,<Lac>,<Ci>]
where:
<Lac> - Local Area Code for the currently registered on cell
<Ci> - Cell Id for the currently registered on cell
Note: <Lac> and <Ci> are reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is
registered on some network cell.
+CREG: <mode>,<stat>[,<Lac>,<Ci>]
Note: <Lac> and <Ci> are reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is
registered on some network cell.
AT+CREG=? Test command returns the range of supported <mode>
Example AT
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
(the MODULE is in network searching state)
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
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OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,1
OK
(the MODULE is registered )
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,1
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disable network registration unsolicited result code (factory default)
1 - enable network registration unsolicited result code
2 - enable network registration unsolicited result code with network Cell
identification data
+CREG: <stat>
where
<stat>
0 - not registered, ME is not currently searching a new operator to
register to
1 - registered, home network
2 - not registered, but ME is currently searching a new operator to
register to
3 - registration denied
4 -unknown
5 - registered, roaming
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+CREG: <stat>[,<Lac>,<Ci>]
where:
<Lac> - Local Area Code for the currently registered on cell
<Ci> - Cell Id for the currently registered on cell
Note: <Lac> and <Ci> are reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is
registered on some network cell.
AT+CREG? Read command reports the <mode> and <stat> parameter values in the
format:
+CREG: <mode>,<stat>[,<Lac>,<Ci>]
Note: <Lac> and <Ci> are reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is
registered on some network cell.
AT+CREG=? Test command returns the range of supported <mode>
Example AT
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
(the MODULE is in network searching state)
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,2
OK
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,1
OK
(the MODULE is registered)
at+creg?
+CREG: 0,1
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note There are situations in which the presentation of the URC controlled by
+CREG is slightly different from ETSI specifications: e.g. it is possible to
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(#COPSMODE=0)
Parameters:
<mode>
0 - automatic choice (the parameter <oper> will be ignored) (factory
default)
1 - manual choice unlocked (network is kept as long as available, then it
can be changed with some other suited networks to guarantee the
service)
2 - deregister from GSM network; the MODULE is kept unregistered until a
+COPS with <mode>=0, 1, 4 or 5 is issued
3 - set only <format> parameter (the parameter <oper> will be ignored)
4 - manual/automatic (<oper> field shall be present); if manual selection
fails, automatic mode (<mode>=0) is entered
5 - manual choice locked (network is kept fixed, if the chosen network is
not available, then the mobile has no service)
<format>
0 - alphanumeric long form (max length 16 digits)
1 - alphanumeric short form
2 - Numeric 5 or 6 digits [country code (3) + network code (2 or 3)]
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(#COPSMODE=1)
Parameters:
<mode>
0 - automatic choice (the parameter <oper> will be ignored) (default)
1 - manual choice (<oper> field shall be present)
2 - deregister from GSM network; the MODULE is kept unregistered until a
+COPS with <mode>=0, 1 or 4 is issued
3 - set only <format> parameter (the parameter <oper> will be ignored)
4 - manual/automatic (<oper> field shall be present); if manual selection
fails, automatic mode (<mode>=0) is entered
<format>
0 - alphanumeric long form (max length 16 digits)
2 - Numeric 5 or 6 digits [country code (3) + network code (2 or 3)]
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(#COPSMODE=0)
The command outputs as many rows as the number of quadruplets, each of
them in the format:
where
<stat> - operator availability
0 - unknown
1 - available
2 - current
3 - forbidden
(#COPSMODE=1)
The quadruplets in the list are separated by commas:
where
<stat> - operator availability
0 - unknown
1 - available
2 - current
3 - forbidden
Note: since with this command a network scan is done, this command may
require some seconds before the output is given.
Note: The value of parameter <oper> (in <format>=0) is the same as the
former GM862 family products.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameters:
<mode>
0 - automatic choice (the parameter <oper> will be ignored) (factory
default)
1 - manual choice (<oper> field shall be present)
2 - deregister from GSM network; the MODULE is kept unregistered until a
+COPS with <mode>=0, 1 or 4 is issued
3 - set only <format> parameter (the parameter <oper> will be ignored)
4 - manual/automatic (<oper> field shall be present); if manual selection
fails, automatic mode (<mode>=0) is entered
<format>
0 - alphanumeric long form (max length 16 digits)
2 - Numeric 5 or 6 digits [country code (3) + network code (2 or 3)]
<oper>: network operator in format defined by <format> parameter.
where
<stat> - operator availability
0 - unknown
1 - available
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Note: since with this command a network scan is done, this command may
require some seconds before the output is given.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
<passwd> - shall be the same as password specified for the facility from
the DTE user interface or with command Change Password
+CPWD
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+CLCK: <status>
where
<status> - current status of the facility
0 - not active
1 - active
AT+CLCK=? Test command reports all the facility supported by the device.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note The improving command @CLCK has been defined.
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where
<status> - the current status of the facility
0 - not active
1 - active
<classn> - class of information of the facility
AT+CLCK=? Test command reports all the facilities supported by the device.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Example Querying such a facility returns an output on three rows, the first for voice,
the second for data, the third for fax:
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<passwd> - shall be the same as password specified for the facility from
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where
<status> - the current status of the facility
0 - not active
1 - active
<classn> - class of information of the facility
AT@CLCK=? Test command reports all the facilities supported by the device.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Example Querying such a facility returns an output on three rows, the first for voice,
the second for data, the third for fax:
AT@CLCK =”AO”,2
@CLCK: <status>,1
@CLCK: <status>,2
@CLCK: <status>,4
OK
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<oldpwd> - string type, it shall be the same as password specified for the
facility from the ME user interface or with command +CPWD.
<newpwd> - string type, it is the new password
Note: parameter <oldpwd> is the old password while <newpwd> is the new
one.
AT+CPWD=? Test command returns a list of pairs (<fac>,<pwdlength>) which presents
the available facilities and the maximum length of their password
(<pwdlength>)
Example at+cpwd=?
+CPWD: ("SC",8),("AB",4),("P2",4)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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<oldpwd> - string type, it shall be the same as password specified for the
facility from the ME user interface or with command +CPWD.
<newpwd> - string type, it is the new password
Note: parameter <oldpwd> is the old password while <newpwd> is the new
one.
AT+CPWD=? Test command returns a list of pairs (<fac>,<pwdlength>) which presents
the available facilities and the maximum length of their password
(<pwdlength>)
Example at+cpwd=?
+CPWD: ("SC",8),("AB",4),("P2",8),("PS",8)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<n>
0 - disables CLI indication (factory default)
1 - enables CLI indication
+CLIP: <number>,<type>,””,128,<alpha>,<CLI_validity>
where:
<number> - string type phone number of format specified by <type>
<type> - type of address octet in integer format
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Note: in the +CLIP: response they are currently not reported either the
subaddress information (it’s always “” after the 2nd comma) and the
subaddress type information (it’s always 128 after the 3rd comma)
+CLIP: <n>,<m>
where:
<n>
0 - CLI presentation disabled
1 - CLI presentation enabled
Note: This command issues a status request to the network, hence it may
take a few seconds to give the answer due to the time needed to exchange
data with it.
AT+CLIP=? Test command returns the supported values of the parameter <n>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameters:
<n>
0 - disables CLI indication (factory default)
1 - enables CLI indication
+CLIP: <number>,<type>,””,128,<alpha>,<CLI_validity>
where:
<number> - string type phone number of format specified by <type>
<type> - type of address octet in integer format
128 - both the type of number and the numbering plan are unknown
129 - unknown type of number and ISDN/Telephony numbering plan
145 - international type of number and ISDN/Telephony numbering plan
(contains the character "+")
<alpha> - string type; alphanumeric representation of <number>
corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character
set should be the one selected with command Select TE
character set +CSCS.
<CLI_validity>
0 - CLI valid
1 - CLI has been withheld by the originator.
2 - CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitation or
originating network.
Note: in the +CLIP: response they are currently not reported either the
subaddress information (it’s always “” after the 2nd comma) and the
subaddress type information (it’s always 128 after the 3rd comma)
AT+CLIP? Read command returns the presentation status of the CLI in the format:
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Note: This command issues a status request to the network, hence it may
take a few seconds to give the answer due to the time needed to exchange
data with it.
AT+CLIP=? Test command returns the supported values of parameter <n>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note The command changes only the report behaviour of the device, it does not
change CLI supplementary service setting on the network.
Parameter:
<n> - facility status on the Mobile
0 - CLIR facility according to CLIR service network status
1 - CLIR facility active (CLI not sent)
2 - CLIR facility not active (CLI sent)
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Parameter:
<n> - facility status on the Mobile
0 - CLIR facility according to CLIR service network status
1 - CLIR facility active (CLI not sent)
2 - CLIR facility not active (CLI sent)
AT+CLIR? Read command gives the default adjustment for all outgoing calls (<n>) and
also triggers an interrogation of the provision status of the CLIR service
(<m>), where
<n> - facility status on the Mobile
0 - CLIR facility according to CLIR service network status
1 - CLIR facility active (CLI not sent)
2 - CLIR facility not active (CLI sent)
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<cmd>
0 - disable
1 - enable
2 - query status
3 - registration
4 - erasure
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+CCFC: <status>,<class1>[,<number>,<type>[,,,<time>]][<CR><LF>
+CCFC: <status>,<class2>[,<number>,<type>[,,,<time>]][ … ]]
where:
<status> - current status of the network service
0 - not active
1 - active
<classn> - same as <class>
<time> - it is returned only when <reason>=2 (“no reply”) and <cmd>=2.
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+CCWA: <status>,<class1>[<CR><LF>
+CCWA: <status>,<class2>[ … ]]
where
<status> represents the status of the service:
0 - inactive
1 - active
<classn> - same as <class>
+CCWA: <number>,<type>,<class>,<alpha>,<cli_validity>
where
<number> - string type phone number of calling address in format
specified by <type>
<type> - type of address in integer format
<class> - see before
<alpha> - string type; alphanumeric representation of <number>
corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character
set should be the one selected with +CSCS.
<cli_validity>
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Note: in the query command the class parameter must not be issued.
Note: The command AT+CCWA=1,0 has no effect a non sense and must
not be issued.
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+CCWA: <status>,<class1>[<CR><LF>
+CCWA: <status>,<class2>[ … ]]
where
<status> represents the status of the service:
0 - inactive
1 - active
<classn> - same as <class>
+CCWA: <number>,<type>,<class>,[<alpha>][,<cli_validity>]
where:
<number> - string type phone number of calling address in format
specified by <type>
<type> - type of address in integer format
<class> - see before
<alpha> - string type; alphanumeric representation of <number>
corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character
set should be the one selected with +CSCS.
<cli_validity>
0 - CLI valid
1 - CLI has been withheld by the originator
2 - CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitations of
originating network
Note: in the query command the class parameter must not be issued.
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Note: The command AT+CCWA=1,0 has no effect a non sense and must
not be issued..
AT+CCWA? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <n>.
AT+CCWA=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<n>
0 - releases all held calls, or sets the UDUB (User Determined User Busy)
indication for a waiting call.
1 - releases all active calls (if any exist), and accepts the other (held or
waiting) call
1X - releases a specific active call X
2 - places all active calls (if any exist) on hold and accepts the other (held
or waiting) call.
2X - places all active calls on hold except call X with which
communication shall be supported
3 - adds an held call to the conversation
Note: "X" is the numbering (starting with 1) of the call given by the sequence
of setting up or receiving the calls (active, held or waiting) as seen by the
served subscriber. Calls hold their number until they are released. New
calls take the lowest available number.
Note: where both a held and a waiting call exist, the above procedures apply
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+CHLD: (0,1,2,3)
Note: consider what has been written about the Set command relating the
actions on a specific call (X).
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note ONLY for VOICE calls
Parameter:
<n>
0 - releases all held calls, or sets the UDUB (User Determined User Busy)
indication for a waiting call. (only from version D)
1 - releases all active calls (if any exist), and accepts the other (held or
waiting) call
1X - releases a specific active call X
2 - places all active calls (if any exist) on hold and accepts the other (held
or waiting) call.
2X - places all active calls on hold except call X with which
communication shall be supported (only from version D).
3 - adds an held call to the conversation
4 - connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls
(Explicit Call Transfer (ECT))
Note: "X" is the numbering (starting with 1) of the call given by the sequence
of setting up or receiving the calls (active, held or waiting) as seen by the
served subscriber. Calls hold their number until they are released. New
calls take the lowest available number.
Note: where both a held and a waiting call exist, the above procedures apply
to the waiting call (i.e. not to the held call) in conflicting situation.
AT+CHLD=? Test command returns the list of supported <n>s.
+CHLD: (0,1,1X,2,2X,3,4)
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<dcs> - GSM 3.38 Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format
(default is 0).
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where:
<m>:
0 - no further user action required (network initiated USSD-Notify, or no
further information needed after mobile initiated operation).
1 - further user action required (network initiated USSD-Request, or
further information needed after mobile initiated operation)
2 - USSD terminated by the network
3 - other local client has responded
4 - operation not supported
5 - network time out
Note: in case of successful mobile initiated operation, DTA waits the USSD
response from the network and sends it to the DTE before the final result
code. This will block the AT command interface for the period of the
operation.
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<dcs> - GSM 3.38 Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format
(default is 0).
where:
<m>:
0 - no further user action required (network initiated USSD-Notify, or no
further information needed after mobile initiated operation).
1 - further user action required (network initiated USSD-Request, or
further information needed after mobile initiated operation)
2 - USSD terminated by the network
3 - other local client has responded
4 - operation not supported
5 - network time out
AT+CUSD? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <n>
AT+CUSD=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note Only mobile initiated operations are supported
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - query CCM value
1 - disables unsolicited CCM reporting
2 - enables unsolicited CCM reporting
+CCCM: <ccm>
where:
<ccm> - current call meter in home units, string type: three bytes of the
CCM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates decimal
value 30)
Note: the unsolicited result code +CCCM is sent when the CCM value
changes, but not more than every 10 seconds.
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+CAOC: <mode>
AT+CAOC=? Test command reports the supported values for <mode> parameter.
+CAOC: 0, 1, 2
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note +CAOC command returns an estimate of the cost of the current call only,
produced by the MS and based on the information provided by either AoCI or
AOCC supplementary services; it is not stored in the SIM.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - query CCM value
1 - disables unsolicited CCM reporting
2 - enables unsolicited CCM reporting
+CCCM: <ccm>
where:
<ccm> - current call meter in home units, string type: three bytes of the
CCM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates decimal
value 30)
Note: the unsolicited result code +CCCM is sent when the CCM value
changes, but not more than every 10 seconds.
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+CAOC: <mode>
AT+CAOC=? Test command reports the supported values for <mode> parameter.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note +CAOC command returns an estimate of the cost of the current call only,
produced by the MS and based on the information provided by either AoCI or
AOCC supplementary services; it is not stored in the SIM.
[+CLCC:<id1>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>,<number>,<type>
[<CR><LF>+CLCC:<id2>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>,<number>,<type>
[…]]]
where:
<id n> - call identification number
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[+CLCC:<id1>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>,<number>,<type>
,<alpha>[<CR><LF>+CLCC:<id2>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,
<mpty>,<number>,<type>,<alpha>[…]]]
where:
<id n> - call identification number
<dir> - call direction
0 - mobile originated call
1 - mobile terminated call
<stat> - state of the call
0 - active
1 - held
2 - dialing (MO call)
3 - alerting (MO call)
4 - incoming (MT call)
5 - waiting (MT call)
<mode> - call type
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Parameters:
<n> - sets the +CSSI result code presentation status
0 - disable
1 - enable
+CSSI: <code1>
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+CSSU: <code2>
Parameters:
<n> - sets the +CSSI result code presentation status
0 - disable
1 - enable
<m> - sets the +CSSU result code presentation status
0 - disable
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+CSSI: <code1>
is sent to TE before any other MO call setup result codes, where:
<code1>:
1 - some of the conditional call forwardings are active
2 - call has been forwarded
3 - call is waiting
5 - outgoing calls are barred
6 - incoming calls are barred
+CSSU: <code2>
is sent to TE, where:
<code2>:
0 - this is a forwarded call (MT call setup)
2 - call has been put on hold (during a voice call)
3 - call has been retrieved (during a voice call).
AT+CSSN? Read command reports the current value of the parameters.
AT+CSSN=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <n>,
<m>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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<index>
0..9 - CUG index
10 - no index (preferential CUG taken from subscriber data) (default)
<info>
0 - no information (default)
1 - suppress Outgoing Access (OA)
2 - suppress preferential CUG
3 - suppress OA and preferential CUG
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Note: if <index> is given but <oper> is left out, entry is deleted. If <oper> is
given but <index> is left out, <oper> is put in the next free location. If only
<format> is given, the format of the <oper> in the read command is
changed.
AT+CPOL? Read command returns all used entries from the SIM list of preferred
operators.
AT+CPOL=? Test command returns the whole <index> range supported by the SIM and
the range for the parameter <format>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<list>:
0 - User controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology
EFPLMNwAcT, if not found in the SIM/UICC then PLMN
preferred list EFPLMNsel (this file is only available in SIM
card or GSM application selected in UICC)
1 - Operator controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology
EFOPLMNwAcT
2 - HPLMN selector with Access Technology EFHPLMNwAcT
AT+CPLS? Read command returns the selected PLMN selector <list> from the
SIM/USIM.
AT+CPLS=? Test command returns the whole index range supported <list>s by
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the SIM/USIM.
+CPAS: <pas>
Where:
<pas> - phone activity status
0 - ready (device allows commands from TA/TE)
1 - unavailable (device does not allow commands from TA/TE)
2 - unknown (device is not guaranteed to respond to instructions)
3 - ringing (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the ringer is
active)
4 - call in progress (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but a call is
in progress)
AT+CPAS? Read command has the same effect as Execution command.
AT+CPAS=? Test command reports the supported range of values for <pas>.
+CPAS: <pas>
Where:
<pas> - phone activity status
0 - ready (device allows commands from TA/TE)
1 - unavailable (device does not allow commands from TA/TE)
2 - unknown (device is not guaranteed to respond to instructions)
3 - ringing (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the ringer is
active)
4 - call in progress (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but a call is
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OK
ATH
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<fun> - is the power saving function mode
0 - minimum functionality, NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode: in this mode, the AT
interface is not accessible. Consequently, once you have set <fun> level
0, do not send further characters. Otherwise these characters remain in
the input buffer and may delay the output of an unsolicited result code.
The first wake-up event, or rising RTS line, stops power saving and takes
the ME back to full functionality level <fun>=1.
1 - mobile full functionality with power saving disabled (factory default)
2 - disable TX
4 - disable either TX and RX
5 - mobile full functionality with power saving enabled
Note: if power saving enabled, it reduces the power consumption during the
idle time, thus allowing a longer standby time with a given battery capacity.
Note: to place the module in power saving mode, set the <fun> parameter
at value = 5 and the line DTR (RS232) must be set to OFF. Once in power
saving, the CTS line switch to the OFF status to signal that the module is
really in power saving condition.
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Note: the power saving function does not affect the network behavior of the
MODULE, even during the power save condition the module remains
registered on the network and reachable for incoming calls or SMS. If a call
arrives during the power save, then the module will wake up and proceed
normally with the unsolicited incoming call code
AT+CFUN? Read command reports the current level of functionality.
AT+CFUN=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <fun>
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Note: if power saving enabled, it reduces the power consumption during the
idle time, thus allowing a longer standby time with a given battery capacity.
Note: to place the module in power saving mode, set the <fun> parameter
at value = 5 and the line DTR (RS232) must be set to OFF. Once in power
saving, the CTS line switch to the OFF status to signal that the module is
really in power saving condition.
During the power saving condition, before sending any AT command on the
serial line, the DTR must be set to ON (0V) to exit from power saving and it
must be waited for the CTS (RS232) line to go in ON status.
Until the DTR line is ON, the module will not return back in the power
saving condition.
Note: the power saving function does not affect the network behaviour of
the MODULE, even during the power save condition the module remains
registered on the network and reachable for incoming calls or SMS. If a call
incomes during the power save, then the module will wake up and proceed
normally with the unsolicited incoming call code
AT+CFUN? Read command reports the current setting of <fun>.
AT+CFUN=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <fun> and <rst>.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameters:
<pin> - string type value
<newpin> - string type value.
To check the status of the PIN request use the command AT+CPIN?
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command.
AT+CPIN? Read command reports the PIN/PUK/PUK2 request status of the device in
the form:
+CPIN:<code>
where:
<code> - PIN/PUK/PUK2 request status code
READY - ME is not pending for any password
SIM PIN - ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given
SIM PUK - ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given
PH-SIM PIN - ME is waiting phone-to-SIM card password to be given
PH-FSIM PIN - ME is waiting phone-to-very first SIM card password to be
given
PH-FSIM PUK - ME is waiting phone-to-very first SIM card unblocking
password to be given
SIM PIN2 - ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given; this <code> is returned
only when the last executed command resulted in PIN2
authentication failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 17)
SIM PUK2 - ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given; this <code> is returned
only when the last executed command resulted in PUK2
authentication failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 18)
PH-NET PIN - ME is waiting network personalization password to be given
PH-NET PUK - ME is waiting network personalization unblocking
password to be given
PH-NETSUB PIN - ME is waiting network subset personalization password
to be given
PH-NETSUB PUK - ME is waiting network subset personalization
unblocking password to be given
PH-SP PIN - ME is waiting service provider personalization password to be
given
PH-SP PUK - ME is waiting service provider personalization unblocking
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OK
Note What follows is a list of the commands which are accepted when ME is
pending SIM PIN or SIM PUK
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All the above commands, but the ones in the grayed cells, can be issued
even if the SIM card is not inserted yet.
All the above commands, but +CSDH and +CNMI, can be issued even if ME
is waiting for phone-To-SIM card password to be given
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To check the status of the PIN request use the command AT+CPIN?
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command.
AT+CPIN? Read command reports the PIN/PUK/PUK2 request status of the device in
the form:
+CPIN: <code>
where:
<code> - PIN/PUK/PUK2 request status code
READY - ME is not pending for any password
SIM PIN - ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given
SIM PUK - ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given
PH-SIM PIN - ME is waiting phone-to-SIM card password to be given
PH-FSIM PIN - ME is waiting phone-to-very first SIM card password to be
given
PH-FSIM PUK - ME is waiting phone-to-very first SIM card unblocking
password to be given
SIM PIN2 - ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given; this <code> is returned
only when the last executed command resulted in PIN2
authentication failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 17)
SIM PUK2 - ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given; this <code> is returned
only when the last executed command resulted in PUK2
authentication failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 18)
PH-NET PIN - ME is waiting network personalization password to be given
PH-NET PUK - ME is waiting network personalization unblocking
password to be given
PH-NETSUB PIN - ME is waiting network subset personalization password
to be given
PH-NETSUB PUK - ME is waiting network subset personalization
unblocking password to be given
PH-SP PIN - ME is waiting service provider personalization password to be
given
PH-SP PUK - ME is waiting service provider personalization unblocking
password to be given
PH-CORP PIN - ME is waiting corporate personalization password to be
given
PH-CORP PUK - ME is waiting corporate personalization unblocking
password to be given
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OK
Note What follows is a list of the commands which are accepted when ME is
pending SIM PIN or SIM PUK
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All the above commands, but the ones in the grayed cells, can be issued
even if the SIM card is not inserted yet.
All the above commands, but +CSDH and +CNMI, can be issued even if ME
is waiting for phone-To-SIM card password to be given
+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber>
where
<rssi> - received signal strength indication
0 - (-113) dBm or less
1 - (-111) dBm
2..30 - (-109)dBm..(-53)dBm / 2 dBm per step
31 - (-51)dBm or greater
99 - not known or not detectable
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+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber>
where
<rssi> - received signal strength indication
0 - (-113) dBm or less
1 - (-111) dBm
2..30 - (-109)dBm..(-53)dBm / 2 dBm per step
31 - (-51)dBm or greater
99 - not known or not detectable
<ber> - bit error rate (in percent)
0 - less than 0.2%
1 - 0.2% to 0.4%
2 - 0.4% to 0.8%
3 - 0.8% to 1.6%
4 - 1.6% to 3.2%
5 - 3.2% to 6.4%
6 - 6.4% to 12.8%
7 - more than 12.8%
99 - not known or not detectable
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Parameter:
<state> - registration state
0 - the indicator is deregistered; there’s no unsolicited result code (+CIEV
URC) automatically sent by the ME to the application, whenever the
value of the associated indicator changes; the value can be directly
queried with +CIND?
1 - the indicator is registered: an unsolicited result code (+CIEV URC) is
automatically sent by the ME to the application, whenever the value of
the associated indicator changes; it is still possible to query the value
through +CIND? (default)
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OK
Note See command +CMER
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Note: After AT+CMER has been switched on, URCs for all registered
indicators will be issued.
Although it is possible to issue the command when SIM PIN is pending, it
will answer ERROR if “message” or “smsfull” indicators are enabled in
AT+CIND, because with pending PIN it is not possible to give a correct
indication about SMS status. To issue the command when SIM PIN is
pending you have to disable “message” and “smsfull” indicators in AT+CIND
first.
AT+CMER? Read command returns the current setting of parameters, in the format:
+CMER: <mode>,<keyp>,<disp>,<ind>,<bfr>
AT+CMER=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters
<mode>, <keyp>, <disp>, <ind>, <bfr>, in the format:
Parameter:
<storage>
"SM" - SIM phonebook
"FD" - SIM fixed dialling-phonebook (only phase 2/2+ SIM)
"LD" - SIM last-dialling-phonebook (+CPBF is not applicable for this
storage)
"MC" - device missed (unanswered received) calls list (+CPBF is not
applicable for this storage)
"RC" - ME received calls list (+CPBF is not applicable for this storage)
Note: If parameter is omitted then Set command has the same behaviour as
Read command.
AT+CPBS? Read command returns the actual values of the parameter <storage>, the
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+CPBS: <storage>,<used>,<total>
Note: For <storage>=”MC”: if there are more than one missed calls from
the same number the read command will return only the last call
AT+CPBS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for the parameters
<storage>.
Note: the presentation format of the Test command output is the set of
available values for <storage>, each of them enclosed in parenthesis:
+CPBS: ("SM"),("FD"),("LD"),("MC"),("RC")
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<storage>
"SM" - SIM phonebook
"FD" - SIM fixed dialling-phonebook (only phase 2/2+ SIM)
"LD" - SIM last-dialling-phonebook (+CPBF is not applicable for this
storage)
"MC" - device missed (unanswered received) calls list (+CPBF is not
applicable for this storage)
"RC" - ME received calls list (+CPBF is not applicable for this storage).
“MB” - mailbox numbers stored on SIM; it is possible to select this
storage only if the mailbox service is provided by the SIM (see
#MBN).
AT+CPBS? Read command returns the actual values of the parameter <storage>, the
number of occupied records <used> and the maximum index number
<total>, in the format:
+CPBS: <storage>,<used>,<total>
Note: For <storage>=”MC”: if there are more than one missed calls from
the same number the read command will return only the last call
AT+CPBS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for the parameters
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Parameters:
<index1> - integer type value in the range of location numbers of
phonebook memory
<index2> - integer type value in the range of location numbers of
phonebook memory
where:
<index> - the current position number of the PB index (to see the range of
values use +CPBR=?)
<number> - string type phone number in format <type>
<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")
<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character
set should be the one selected with command +CSCS.
Note: if “MC” is the current selected phonebook memory storage, all the
missed calls coming from the same number will be saved as one missed
call and +CPBR will show just one line of information.
Note: If all queried locations are empty (but available), no information text
lines will be returned, while if listing fails in an ME error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned.
AT+CPBR=? Test command returns the supported range of values of the parameters in
the form:
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where:
<minIndex> - the minimum <index> number, integer type
<maxIndex> - the maximum <index> number, integer type
<nlength> - maximum <number> field length, integer type
<tlength> - maximum <name> field length, integer type
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<index1> - integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the
currently selected phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).
<index2> - integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the
currently selected phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).
where:
<indexn> - the location number of the phonebook entry
<number> - string type phone number of format <type>
<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")
<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character
set should be the one selected with command +CSCS.
Note: If all queried locations are empty (but available), no information text
lines will be returned, while if listing fails in an ME error, +CME ERROR:
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where:
<minIndex> - the minimum <index> number, integer type
<maxIndex>- the maximum <index> number, integer type
<nlength> - maximum <number> field length, integer type
<tlength> - maximum <name> field length, integer type
Note: the value of <nlength> could vary, depending on whether or not the
ENS functionality has been previously enabled (see #ENS), in the following
situations:
1. if “SM” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension1 service
2. if “FD” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension2 service
3. if “MB” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension6 service
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<findtext> - string type, it is NOT case sensitive; used character set should
be the one selected with command +CSCS.
+CPBF: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>[[…]<CR><LF>
+CPBF: <indexn>,<number>,<type>,<text>]
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Note: +CPBF is not applicable if the current selected storage (see +CPBS)
is either “MC”, either “RC” or “LD”.
+CPBF: [<max_number_length>],[<max_text_length>]
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<findtext> - string type; used character set should be the one selected with
command +CSCS.
[+CPBF: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>[<CR><LF>
+CPBF: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>[…]]]
where:
<indexn> - the location number of the phonebook entry
<number> - string type phone number of format <type>
<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")
<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character
set should be the one selected with command +CSCS.
Note: +CPBF is not applicable if the current selected storage (see +CPBS)
is either “MC”, either “RC” or “LD”.
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+CPBF: [<nlength>],[<tlength>]
where:
<nlength> - maximum length of field <number>, integer type
<tlength> - maximum length of field <text>, integer type
Note: the value of <nlength> could vary, depending on whether or not the
ENS functionality has been previously enabled (see #ENS), in the following
situations:
1. if “SM” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension1 service
2. if “FD” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension2 service
1. if “MB” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and
the SIM supports the Extension6 service
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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where:
<nlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<number>
<tlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<text>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
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Note: if either <number>, <type> and <text> are omitted, the phonebook
entry in location <index> is deleted.
Note: if either “LD”, “MC” or “RC” memory storage has been selected (see
+CPBS) it is possible just to delete the phonebook entry in location <index>,
therefore parameters <number>, <type> and <text> must be omitted.
AT+CPBW=? Test command returns location range supported by the current storage as
a compound value, the maximum length of <number> field, supported
number format of the storage and maximum length of <text> field. The
format is:
where:
<nlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<number>.
<tlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<text>
Note: the value of <nlength> could vary, depending on whether or not the
ENS functionality has been previously enabled (see #ENS), in the following
situations:
1. if “SM” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension1 service
2. if “FD” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and the
SIM supports the Extension2 service
1. if “MB” memory storage has been selected (see +CPBS) and
the SIM supports the Extension6 service
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing
PB commands.
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3.5.4.4.12.
+CCLK - Clock Management SELINT 0 / 1
AT+CCLK Set command sets the real-time clock of the ME.
[=<time>]
Parameter:
<time> - current time as quoted string in the format :
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz"
yy - year (two last digits are mandatory), range is 00..99
MM - month (two last digits are mandatory), range is 01..12
dd - day (two last digits are mandatory);
The range for dd(day) depends either on the month and on the year it
refers to. Available ranges are:
(01..28)
(01..29)
(01..30)
(01..31)
Trying to enter an out of range value will raise an error
Note: If the parameter is omitted the behaviour of Set command is the same
as Read command.
AT+CCLK? Read command returns the current setting of the real-time clock, in the
format <time>.
Note: the three last characters of <time> are not returned by +CCLK?
because the ME doesn’t support time zone information.
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OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<time> - current time as quoted string in the format:
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz"
yy - year (two last digits are mandatory), range is 00..99
MM - month (two last digits are mandatory), range is 01..12
dd - day (two last digits are mandatory);
The range for dd(day) depends either on the month and on the year it
refers to. Available ranges are:
(01..28)
(01..29)
(01..30)
(01..31)
Trying to enter an out of range value will raise an error
Note: the three last characters of <time>, i.e. the time zone information, are
returned by +CCLK? only if the #NITZ URC ‘extended’ format has been
enabled (see #NITZ).
AT+CCLK=? Test command returns the OK result code.
Example AT+CCLK="02/09/07,22:30:00+00"
OK
AT+CCLK?
+CCLK: 02/09/07,22:30:25
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When the RTC time reaches the alarm time then the alarm starts, the
behaviour of the MODULE depends upon the setting <type> and if the device
was already ON at the moment when the alarm time had come.
Parameters:
<time> - current alarm time as quoted string
“” - (empty string) deletes the current alarm and resets all the +CALA
parameters to the “factory default” configuration
"hh:mm:ss±zz" - format to be used only when issuing +CALA with
parameter <recurr> too.
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz" - generic format: it’s the same as defined for
+CCLK (see)
<n> - index of the alarm
0 - The only value supported is 0.
<type> - alarm behaviour type
0 - reserved for other equipment use.
1 - the MODULE simply wakes up fully operative as if the ON/OFF button
had been pressed. If the device is already ON at the alarm time, then it
does nothing (default).
2 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,
otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE issues
an unsolicited code every 3s:
+CALA: <text>
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During the "alarm mode" the device will not make any network scan and
will not register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or receive
any call or SMS, the only commands that can be issued to the MODULE in
this state are the #WAKE and #SHDN, every other command must not be
issued during this state.
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[+CALA: <time>,<n>,<type>,[<text>],<recurr>,<silent>]
where:
<n> and <type> as before
<tlength> - maximum <text> field length, integer type
where:
<n>, <type>, <tlength> and <silent> as before
<rlength> - maximum <recurr> field length, integer type
Example AT+CALA="02/09/07,23:30:00+00"
OK
Reference ETSI 07.07, ETSI 27.007
When the RTC time reaches the alarm time then the alarm starts, the
behaviour of the MODULE depends upon the setting <type> and if the device
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Parameters:
<time> - current alarm time as quoted string
“” - (empty string) deletes the current alarm and resets all the +CALA
parameters to the “factory default” configuration
"hh:mm:ss±zz" - format to be used only when issuing +CALA with
parameter <recurr> too.
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz" - generic format: it’s the same as defined for
+CCLK (see)
<n> - index of the alarm
0 - The only value supported is 0.
<type> - alarm behaviour type
0 - reserved for other equipment use.
1 - the MODULE simply wakes up fully operative as if the ON/OFF button
had been pressed. If the device is already ON at the alarm time, then it
does nothing (default).
2 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,
otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE issues
an unsolicited code every 3s:
+CALA: <text>
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During the "alarm mode" the device will not make any network scan and
will not register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or receive
any call or SMS, the only commands that can be issued to the MODULE in
this state are the #WAKE and #SHDN, every other command must not be
issued during this state.
Note: it is mandatory to set at least once the RTC (issuing +CCLK) before it
is possible to issue +CALA with <type>=8
AT+CALA? Read command returns the list of current active alarm settings in the ME, in
the format:
[+CALA: <time>,<n>,<type>,[<text>],<recurr>,<silent>]
AT+CALA=? Test command returns the list of supported index values (currently just 0),
alarm types, maximum length of the text to be displayed, maximum length
of <recurr> and supported <silent>s, in the format:
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where:
<sw1>,<sw2> - information from the SIM about the execution of the actual
command either on successful or on failed execution.
<response> - on a successful completion of the command previously issued
it gives the requested data (hexadecimal character format).
It’s not returned after a successful UPDATE BINARY or
UPDATE RECORD command.
Note: if silent mode is selected then incoming calls will not produce alerting
sounds but only the unsolicited messages RING or +CRING.
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+CALM: (0-2)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Note: if silent mode is selected then incoming calls will not produce alerting
sounds but only the unsolicited messages RING or +CRING.
AT+CALM? Read command returns the current value of parameter <mode>.
AT+CALM=? Test command returns the supported values for the parameter <mode> as
compound value.
+CALM: (0-2)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<level> - ringer sound level
0 - Off
1 - low
2 - middle
3 - high
4 - progressive
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+CRSL: <level>
AT+CRSL=? Test command reports <level> supported values as compound value.
+CRSL: (0-4)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<level> - ringer sound level
0 - Off
1 - low
2 - middle
3 - high
4 - progressive
+CRSL: <level>
AT+CRSL=? Test command reports <level> supported values as compound value, in the
format:
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+CRSL: (0-4)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<level> - ringer sound level
0 - Off
1 - low
2 - middle
3 - high
4 - progressive
AT+CRSL? Read command reports the current <level> setting of the call ringer in the
format:
+CRSL: <level>
AT+CRSL=? Test command reports <level> supported values as compound value.
+CRSL: (0-4)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<level> - loudspeaker volume
0..max - the value of max can be read by issuing the Test command
AT+CLVL=?
Note: If the parameter is omitted the behavior of Set command is the same
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+CLVL: <level>
AT+CLVL=? Test command reports <level> supported values range in the format:
Parameter:
<level> - loudspeaker volume
0..max - the value of max can be read by issuing the Test command
AT+CLVL=?
AT+CLVL? Read command reports the current <level> setting of the loudspeaker
volume in the format:
+CLVL: <level>
AT+CLVL=? Test command reports <level> supported values range in the format:
Parameter:
<n>
0 - mute off, microphone active (factory default)
1 - mute on, microphone muted.
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+CMUT: <n>
AT+CMUT=? Test command reports the supported values for <n> parameter.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<n>
0 - mute off, microphone active (factory default)
1 - mute on, microphone muted.
+CMUT: <n>
AT+CMUT=? Test command reports the supported values for <n> parameter.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<pwd> - to access this command PIN2 is required; if PIN2 has been already
input once after startup, it is required no more
Note: If the parameter is omitted the behavior of Set command is the same
as Read command.
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+CACM: <acm>
where:
<acm> - accumulated call meter in home units, string type: three bytes of
the ACM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates
decimal value 30)
Note: the value <acm> is in units whose price and currency are defined with
command +CPUC
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<pwd> - to access this command PIN2; if PIN2 has been already input once
after startup, it is required no more
AT+CACM? Read command reports the current value of the SIM ACM in the format:
+CACM: <acm>
where:
<acm> - accumulated call meter in home units, string type: three bytes of
the ACM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates
decimal value 30)
Note: the value <acm> is in home units; price per unit and currency are
defined with command +CPUC
AT+CACM=? Test command returns the OK result code
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameter:
<acmmax> - ACMmax value, integer type: it is the maximum number of
home units allowed to be consumed by the subscriber.
<pwd> - PIN2; if PIN2 has been already input once after startup, it
is required no more
Note: if the parameters are omitted the behavior of Set command is the
same as Read command.
AT+CAMM? Read command reports the ACMmax value stored in SIM in the format:
+CAMM : <acmm>
where:
<acmm> - ACMmax value in home units, string type: three bytes of the
ACMmax value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates
decimal value 30)
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<acmmax> - ACMmax value, integer type: it is the maximum number of
home units allowed to be consumed by the subscriber.
<pwd> - PIN2; if PIN2 has been already input once after startup, it
is required no more
+CAMM : <acmm>
where:
<acmm> - ACMmax value in home units, string type: three bytes of the
ACMmax value in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00001E” indicates
decimal value 30)
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Parameters:
<currency> - string type; three-character currency code (e.g. LIT, USD,
DEM etc..); used character set should be the one selected
with command +CSCS.
<ppu> - price per unit, string type (dot is used as decimal separator) e.g.
“1989.27”
<pwd> - SIM PIN2; if PIN2 has been already input once after startup, it is
required no more
Note: if the parameters are omitted the behavior of Set command is the
same as Read command.
AT+CPUC? Read command reports the current values of <currency> and <ppu>
parameters in the format:
+CACM : <currency>,<ppu>
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<currency> - string type; three-character currency code (e.g. “LIT”, “L. “,
“USD”, “DEM” etc..); used character set should be the one selected
with command +CSCS.
<ppu> - price per unit, string type (dot is used as decimal separator) e.g.
“1989.27”
<pwd> - SIM PIN2; if PIN2 has been already input once after startup, it is
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AT+CPUC? Read command reports the current values of <currency> and <ppu>
parameters in the format:
+CACM : <currency>,<ppu>
AT+CPUC=? Test command returns the OK result code
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
where:
<AT cmd n> - defines the AT command including the prefix AT
AT+CLAC=? Test command returns the OK result code
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameter:
<n> - alarm index
0
AT+CALD=? Test command reports the range of supported values for <n> parameter.
Reference 3G TS 27.007
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Parameter:
<n> - enable flag
0 - disable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, use only ERROR report.
1 - enable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, with <err> in numeric format
2 - enable +CME ERROR: <err> reports, with <err> in verbose format
+CMEE: <n>
AT+CMEE=? Test command returns the range of values for subparameter <n> in the
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+CMEE: 0, 1, 2
Note: the representation format of the Test command output is not included
in parenthesis.
Note +CMEE has no effect on the final result code +CMS
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
When enabled, device related errors cause the +CME ERROR: <err> final
result code instead of the default ERROR final result code. ERROR is
anyway returned normally when the error message is related to syntax,
invalid parameters, or DTE functionality.
Parameter:
<n> - enable flag
0 - disable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, use only ERROR report.
1 - enable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, with <err> in numeric format
2 - enable +CME ERROR: <err> reports, with <err> in verbose format
AT+CMEE? Read command returns the current value of subparameter <n>:
+CMEE: <n>
AT+CMEE=? Test command returns the range of values for subparameter <n>
Note +CMEE has no effect on the final result code +CMS
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
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<mode>:
0 – disable support of GPRS related error codes by AT+CMEE
( default )
1 – enable support of GPRS related error codes by AT+CMEE
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<duration>
AT+VTD=? Test command provides the list of supported <duration>s in the format:
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+CGLASS: <class>
AT+CGCLASS=? Test command reports the range for the parameter <class>
+CGLASS: <class>
AT+CGCLASS=? Test command reports the range for the parameter <class>
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Parameter:
<state> - state of GPRS attachment
0 - detached
1 - attached
OK
AT+CGATT=?
+CGATT: (0,1)
OK
AT+CGATT=1
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
SELINT 2
AT+CGATT=[ Execution command is used to attach the terminal to, or detach the
<state>] terminal from, the GPRS service depending on the parameter <state>.
Parameter:
<state> - state of GPRS attachment
0 - detached
1 - attached
AT+CGATT? Read command returns the current GPRS service state.
AT+CGATT=? Test command requests information on the supported GPRS service states.
Example AT+CGATT?
+CGATT: 0
OK
AT+CGATT=?
+CGATT: (0,1)
OK
AT+CGATT=1
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameters:
<mode> - controls the processing of URCs specified with this command
0 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer is full,
the oldest one can be discarded. No codes are forwarded to the TE.
1 - Discard unsolicited result codes when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in
on-line data mode); otherwise forward them directly to the TE.
2 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved
(e.g. in on-line data mode) and flush them to the TE when TA-TE link
becomes available; otherwise forward them directly to the TE.
<bfr> - controls the effect on buffered codes when <mode> 1 or 2 is
entered:
0 - TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is
cleared when <mode>=1 or 2 is entered.
1 - TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is
flushed to the TE when <mode>=1 or 2 is entered (OK response shall
be given before flushing the codes)
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+CGEV: NW DETACH
The network has forced a GPRS detach. This implies that all active
contexts have been deactivated. These are not reported separately
+CGEV: ME DETACH
The mobile equipment has forced a GPRS detach. This implies that all
active contexts have been deactivated. These are not reported
separately
AT+CGEREP? Read command returns the current <mode> and <bfr> settings, in the
format:
+CGEREP: <mode>,<bfr>
AT+CGEREP=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the +CGEREP
command parameters.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameter:
<n> - result code presentation mode
0 - disable network registration unsolicited result code
1 - enable network registration unsolicited result code; if there is a change
in the terminal GPRS network registration status, it is issued the
unsolicited result code:
+CGREG: <stat>
where:
<stat> - registration status
0 - not registered, terminal is not currently searching a new operator to
register to
1 - registered, home network
2 - not registered, but terminal is currently searching a new operator to
register to
3 - registration denied
4 - unknown
5 - registered, roaming
2 - enable network registration and location information unsolicited result
code; if there is a change of the network cell, it is issued the unsolicited
result code:
+CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>]
where:
<stat> - registration status (see above for values)
<lac> - location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00C3" equals 195
in decimal)
<ci> - cell ID in hexadecimal format
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Parameter:
<n> - result code presentation mode
0 - disable network registration unsolicited result code
1 - enable network registration unsolicited result code; if there is a change
in the terminal GPRS network registration status, it is issued the
unsolicited result code:
+CGREG: <stat>
where:
<stat> - registration status
0 - not registered, terminal is not currently searching a new operator to
register to
1 - registered, home network
2 - not registered, but terminal is currently searching a new operator to
register to
3 - registration denied
4 - unknown
5 - registered, roaming
2 - enable network registration and location information unsolicited result
code; if there is a change of the network cell, it is issued the unsolicited
result code:
+CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>]
where:
<stat> - registration status (see above for values)
<lac> - location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00C3" equals 195
in decimal)
<ci> - cell ID in hexadecimal format.
AT+CGREG? Read command returns the status of result code presentation mode <n> and
the integer <stat> which shows whether the network has currently indicated
the registration of the terminal in the format:
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+CGDCONT: <cid>,<PDP_type>,<APN>,<PDP_addr>,<d_comp>,
<h_comp>[,<pd1>[,…[,pdN]]]<CR><LF>[<CR><LF>+CGDCONT:
<cid>,<PDP_type>,<APN>,<PDP_addr>,<d_comp>,<h_comp>
[,<pd1>[,…[,pdN]]]<CR><LF>[…]]
AT+CGDCONT=? Test command returns values supported as a compound value
Example AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”APN”,”10.10.10.10”,0,0
OK
AT+CGDCONT?
+CGDCONT: 1,”IP”,“APN”,”10.10.10.10”,0,0
OK
AT+CGDCONT=?
+CGDCONT: (1-5),”IP”,,,(0-1),(0-1)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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OK
AT+CGDCONT=?
+CGDCONT: (1-5),”IP”,,,(0-1),(0-1)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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If a value is omitted for a particular class then this class is not checked.
+CGQMIN: <cid>,<precedence>,<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,
<mean><CR><LF>[<CR><LF>+CGQMIN: <cid>,<precedence>,
<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,<mean><CR><LF>[…]]
If no PDP context has been defined, it has no effect and OK result code is
returned.
AT+CGQMIN=? Test command returns as a compound value the type of the current PDP
context and the supported values for the subparameters in the format:
OK
AT+CGQMIN=?
+CGQMIN: “IP”,(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-19,31)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007; GSM 03.60
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If a value is omitted for a particular class then this class is not checked.
+CGQMIN: <cid>,<precedence>,<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,
<mean>[<CR><LF>+CGQMIN: <cid>,<precedence>,
<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,<mean>[…]]
If no PDP context has been defined, it has no effect and OK result code is
returned.
AT+CGQMIN=? Test command returns as a compound value the type of the current PDP
context and the supported values for the subparameters in the format:
OK
AT+CGQMIN=?
+CGQMIN: “IP”,(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007; GSM 03.60
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If a value is omitted for a particular class then this class is not checked.
+CGQREQ: <cid>,<precedence>,<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,
<mean><CR><LF>[<CR><LF>+CGQREQ: <cid>,<precedence>,
<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,<mean><CR><LF>[…]]
If no PDP context has been defined, it has no effect and OK result code is
returned.
AT+CGQREQ=? Test command returns as a compound value the type of the current PDP
context and the supported values for the subparameters in the format:
OK
AT+CGQREQ=1,0,0,3,0,0
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OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007; GSM 03.60
If a value is omitted for a particular class then this class is not checked.
+CGQREQ: <cid>,<precedence>,<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,
<mean>[<CR><LF>+CGQREQ: <cid>,<precedence>,
<delay>,<reliability>,<peak>,<mean>[…]]
If no PDP context has been defined, it has no effect and OK result code is
returned.
AT+CGQREQ=? Test command returns as a compound value the type of the current PDP
context and the supported values for the subparameters in the format:
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OK
AT+CGQREQ=1,0,0,3,0,0
OK
AT+CGQREQ=?
+CGQREQ: ”IP”,(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007; GSM 03.60
+CGACT: <cid>,<state><CR><LF>[<CR><LF>+CGACT:
<cid>,<state><CR><LF>[…]]
AT+CGACT=? Test command reports information on the supported PDP context activation
states parameters in the format:
+CGACT: (0-1)
Example AT+CGACT?
+CGACT: 1,1
OK
AT+CGACT=1,1
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+CGACT: (0,1)
Example AT+CGACT=1,1
OK
AT+CGACT?
+CGACT: 1,1
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
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Parameters:
<cid> - a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition (see +CGDCONT command). If no <cid> is specified, the
addresses for all defined contexts are returned.
<PDP_addr> - a string that identifies the terminal in the address space
applicable to the PDP. The address may be static or dynamic.
For a static address, it will be the one set by the +CGDCONT
command when the context was defined. For a dynamic
address it will be the one assigned during the last PDP
context activation that used the context definition referred to
by <cid>; if no address is available the <PDP_addr>
parameter is not shown
OK
AT+CGPADDR=1
+CGPADDR: 1,”xxx.yyy.zzz.www”
OK
AT+CGPADDR=?
+CGPADDR: (1)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
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OK
AT+CGPADDR=1
+CGPADDR: 1,”xxx.yyy.zzz.www”
OK
AT+CGPADDR=?
+CGPADDR: (1)
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<L2P> - string parameter that indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used
"PPP" - PPP Point-to-point protocol
<cid> - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition (see +CGDCONT command).
Note: the representation format of the Test command output is not included
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OK
AT+CGDATA=”PPP”,1
CONNECT
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<L2P> - string parameter that indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used
"PPP" - PPP Point-to-point protocol
<cid> - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition (see +CGDCONT command).
OK
AT+CGDATA=”PPP”,1
CONNECT
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
Parameters:
<cidi>:
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
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contexts.
+CBC: <bcs>,<bcl>
where:
<bcs> - battery charge status
0 - ME is powered by the battery
1 - ME has a battery connected, and charger pin is being powered
2 - ME does not have a battery connected
3 - Recognized power fault, calls inhibited
<bcl> - battery charge level, only if <bcs>=0
0 - battery is exhausted, or ME does not have a battery connected
25 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 25%
50 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 50%
75 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 75%
100 - battery is fully charged.
Note: <bcs>=1 indicates that the battery charger supply is inserted and the
battery is being recharged if necessary with it. Supply for ME operations is
taken anyway from VBATT pins.
Note: <bcl> indicates battery charge level only if battery is connected and
charger is not connected
AT+CBC? Read command has the same effect as Execution command.
AT+CBC=? Test command returns parameter values supported as a compound value.
For compatibility with previous versions, Test command returns
+CBC: (0-2),(0-100)
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+CBC: (0-3),(0-100)
Example AT+CBC
+CBC: 0,75
OK
Note The ME does not make differences between being powered by a battery or
by a power supply on the VBATT pins, so it is not possible to distinguish
between these two cases.
Reference 3GPP TS 27.007
+CBC: <bcs>,<bcl>
where:
<bcs> - battery status
0 - ME is powered by the battery
1 - ME has a battery connected, and charger pin is being powered
2 - ME does not have a battery connected
3 - Recognized power fault, calls inhibited
<bcl> - battery charge level, only if <bcs>=0
0 - battery is exhausted, or ME does not have a battery connected
25 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 25%
50 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 50%
75 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 75%
100 - battery is fully charged.
Note: <bcs>=1 indicates that the battery charger supply is inserted and the
battery is being recharged if necessary with it. Supply for ME operations is
taken anyway from VBATT pins.
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Note: <bcl> indicates battery charge level only if battery is connected and
charger is not connected
AT+CBC=? Test command returns parameter values supported as a compound value.
+CBC: (0-3),(0-100)
Parameter:
<service>
0 - The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with GSM 27.005
(factory default)
Set command returns current service setting along with the types of
messages supported by the ME:
+CSMS: <service>,<mt>,<mo>,<bm>
where:
<mt> - mobile terminated messages support
0 - type not supported
1 - type supported
<mo> - mobile originated messages support
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Note: If parameter is omitted then the behavior of Set command is the same
as Read command.
AT+CSMS? Read command reports current service setting along with supported
message types in the format:
+CSMS: <service>,<mt>,<mo>,<bm>
where:
<service> - messaging service (see above)
<mt> - mobile terminated messages support (see above)
<mo> - mobile originated messages support (see above)
<bm> - broadcast type messages support (see above)
AT+CSMS=? Test command reports a list of all services supported by the device. The
supported value of the parameter <service>.
Reference GSM 27.005; 3GPP TS 23.040; 3GPP TS 23.041
Parameter:
<service>
0 - The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with GSM 27.005
(factory default)
Set command returns the types of messages supported by the ME:
+CSMS: <mt>,<mo>,<bm>
where:
<mt> - mobile terminated messages support
0 - type not supported
1 - type supported
<mo> - mobile originated messages support
0 - type not supported
1 - type supported
<bm> - broadcast type messages support
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+CSMS: <service>,<mt>,<mo>,<bm>
where:
<service> - messaging service (see above)
<mt> - mobile terminated messages support (see above)
<mo> - mobile originated messages support (see above)
<bm> - broadcast type messages support (see above)
AT+CSMS=? Test command reports the supported value of the parameter <service>.
Reference GSM 27.005; 3GPP TS 23.040; 3GPP TS 23.041
+CPMS: <usedr>,<totalr>,<usedw>,<totalw>,<useds>,<totals>
where
<usedr> - number of SMs stored into <memr>
<totalr> - max number of SMs that <memr> can contain
<usedw> - number of SMs stored into <memw>
<totalw> max number of SMs that <memw> can contain
<useds> - number of SMs stored into <mems>
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Note: The only supported memory storage for writing and sending SMs is
the SIM internal memory "SM", so <memw>=<mems>="SM".
Note: the received class 0 SMS are stored in the "ME" memory regardless
the <mems> setting and they are automatically deleted at power off.
Note: If all parameters are omitted the behavior of Set command is the
same as Read command.
AT+CPMS? Read command reports the message storage status in the format:
+CPMS: <memr>,<usedr>,<totalr>,<memw>,<usedw>,<totalw>,
<mems>,<useds>,<totals>
where <memr>, <memw> and <mems> are the selected storage memories
for reading, writing and storing respectively.
AT+CPMS=? Test command reports the supported values for parameters <memr>,
<memw> and <mems>
Example AT+CPMS?
+CPMS: "SM",5,10,"SM",5,10,"SM",5,10
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Note: The only supported memory storage for writing and sending
# SMs is the SIM internal memory "SM", so <memw>=<mems>="SM".
S
M Note: the received class 0 SMS are stored in the "ME" memory
S regardless the <mems> setting and they are automatically deleted at
M power off.
O AT+CPMS? Read command reports the message storage status in the format:
D
E +CPMS: <memr>,<usedr>,<totalr>,<memw>,<usedw>,<totalw>,
= <mems>,<useds>,<totals>
0
where <memr>, <memw> and <mems> are the selected storage
memories for reading, writing and storing respectively.
AT+CPMS=? Test command reports the supported values for parameters <memr>,
# <memw> and <mems>
S Example AT+CPMS?
M +CPMS: "SM",5,10,"SM",5,10,"SM",5,10
S OK
M (you have 5 out of 10 SMS SIM positions occupied)
Reference GSM 27.005
(#SMSMODE=1)
# AT+CPMS= Set command selects memory storages <memr>, <memw> and
S <memr> <mems> to be used for reading, writing, sending and storing SMs.
M [,<memw>
S [,<mems>]] Parameters:
M <memr> - memory from which messages are read and deleted
O "SM" - SIM SMS memory storage
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Note: The only supported memory storage for reading, writing and
sending SMs is the SIM internal memory "SM":
# <memr>=<memw>=<mems>="SM".
S
M AT+CPMS? Read command reports the message storage status in the format:
S
M +CPMS: <memr>,<usedr>,<totalr>,<memw>,<usedw>,<totalw>,
O <mems>,<useds>,<totals>
D
E where <memr>, <memw> and <mems> are the selected storage
= memories for reading, writing and storing respectively.
1 AT+CPMS=? Test command reports the supported values for parameters <memr>,
<memw> and <mems>
Example AT+CPMS?
+CPMS: "SM",5,10,"SM",5,10,"SM",5,10
OK
(you have 5 out of 10 SMS SIM positions occupied)
Reference GSM 27.005
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - PDU mode, as defined in GSM 3.40 and GSM 3.41 (factory default)
1 - text mode
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - PDU mode, as defined in GSM 3.40 and GSM 3.41 (factory default)
1 - text mode
AT+CMGF? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <mode>.
AT+CMGF=? Test command reports the supported value of <mode> parameter.
Reference GSM 27.005
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Note: in Text mode, this setting is used by send and write commands; in
PDU mode, setting is used by the same commands, but only when the
length of the SMSC address coded into the <pdu> parameter equals zero.
+CSCA: <number>,<type>
Note: in Text mode, this setting is used by send and write commands; in
PDU mode, setting is used by the same commands, but only when the
length of the SMSC address coded into the <pdu> parameter equals zero.
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+CSCA: <number>,<type>
AT+CSMP=17,167,0,0
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# AT+CSMP= Set command is used to select values for additional parameters for
S [<fo> storing and sending SMs when the text mode is used (AT+CMGF=1)
M [,<vp>
S [,<pid> Parameters:
M [,<dcs>]]]] <fo> - first octet of 3GPP TS 23.040 SMS-SUBMIT in integer format
O (default 17, i.e. SMS-SUBMIT with validity period in relative
D format). As first octet of a PDU has the following bit field
E description (we’ll refer to
= bit[7]bit[6]bit[5]bit[4]bit[3]bit[2]bit[1]bit[0]):
0 bit[1]bit[0]: Message Type Indicator, 2-bit field describing the
message type: all the combinations are converted in [01]
(default is [01]);
[00] - converted in [01]
# [01] - SMS-SUBMIT
S [10] - converted in [01]
M [11] - converted in [01]
S bit[2]: Reject Duplicates, 1-bit field: user is not responsible for
M setting this bit and, if any set, it will have no meaning (default
O is [0]);
D bit[4]bit[3]: Validity Period Format, 2-bit field indicating whether
E or not the Validity Period field is present (default is [10]):
= [00] - Validity Period field not present
0 [01] - Validity Period field present in enhanced format: it is
currently converted in [00], i.e. not present
[10] - Validity Period field present in relative format, (i.e. integer
type, see below)
# [11] - Validity Period field present in absolute format (i.e. quoted
S time-string type); we strongly suggest to not use this format
M because its implementation is currently under refinement
S bit[5]: Status Report Request, 1-bit field indicating the MS is
M requesting a status report (default is [0]);
O [0] - MS is not requesting a status report
D [1] - MS is requesting a status report
E bit[6]: User Data Header Indicator, 1-bit field: user is not
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AT+CSMP=17,167,0,0
OK
Reference GSM 27.005; 3GPP TS 23.040; 3GPP TS 23.038
(#SMSMODE=1)
# AT+CSMP= Set command is used to select values for additional parameters for
S [<fo> storing and sending SMs when the text mode is used (AT+CMGF=1)
M [,<vp>
S [,<pid> Parameters:
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Note: if the Validity Period Format (<fo>’s bit[4]bit[3]) is [00] (i.e. Not
# Present), <vp> is represented just as a quoted empty string (“”).
S AT+CSMP=? Test command returns the OK result code.
M Example Set the parameters for an outgoing message with 24 hours of validity
S period and default properties:
M
O AT+CSMP=17,167,0,0
OK
D
E
Set the parameters for an outgoing message with validity period in
=
enhanced format: the <vp> string actually codes 24 hours of validity
1
period.
AT+CSMP=9,“01A80000000000“
OK
#
S Set the parameters for an outgoing message with validity period in
M enhanced format: the <vp> string actually codes 60 seconds of validity
S period.
M
O AT+CSMP=9,“023C0000000000“
OK
D
E
Set the parameters for an outgoing message with validity period in
=
enhanced format: the <vp> string actually codes 29 hours 85 minutes
1
30 seconds of validity period.
AT+CSMP=9,“03925803000000“
OK
Parameter:
<show>
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+CSDH: <show>
AT+CSDH=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<show>
Reference GSM 27.005
Parameter:
<show>
0 - do not show header values defined in commands +CSCA and +CSMP
(<sca>, <tosca>, <fo>, <vp>, <pid> and <dcs>) nor <length>, <toda> or
<tooa> in +CMT, +CMGL, +CMGR result codes for SMS-DELIVERs and
SMS-SUBMITs in text mode. For SMS-COMMANDs in +CMGR result
code do not show <pid>, <mn>, <da>, <toda>, <length> or <cdata>
1 - show the values in result codes
AT+CSDH? Read command reports the current setting in the format:
+CSDH: <show>
AT+CSDH=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<show>
Reference GSM 27.005
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Parameter:
<profile>
0 - it saves the settings to NVM (factory default).
1..n - SIM profile number; the value of n depends on the SIM and its max is
3.
Note: certain settings may not be supported by the SIM and therefore they
are always saved to NVM, regardless the value of <profile>.
Note: If parameter is omitted the settings are saved in the non volatile
memory.
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Parameter:
<profile>
0 - it saves the settings to NVM (factory default).
1..n - SIM profile number; the value of n depends on the SIM and its max is
3.
Note: certain settings may not be supported by the SIM and therefore they
are always saved to NVM, regardless the value of <profile>.
Note: If parameter is omitted the settings are saved in the non volatile
memory.
Parameter:
<profile>
0 - it restores message service settings from NVM.
1..n - it restores message service settings from SIM. The value of n
depends on the SIM and its max is 3.
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Parameter:
<profile>
0 - it restores message service settings
from NVM.
1..n - it restores message service settings from SIM. The value of n
depends on the SIM and its max is 3.
Note: certain settings may not be supported by the SIM and therefore they
are always restored from NVM, regardless the value of <profile>.
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(PDU Mode)
+CMT: ,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where:
<length> - PDU length
<pdu> - PDU message
(TEXT Mode)
+CMT:<oa>,,<scts> [,<tooa>,<fo>,<pid>,<dcs>,
<sca>,<tosca>,<length>]<CR><LF><data> (the information written in
italics will be present depending on +CSDH last setting)
where:
<oa> - originating address, string type converted in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS)
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
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(PDU Mode)
+CBM: <length><CR><LF><PDU>
where:
<length> - PDU length
<PDU> - message PDU
(TEXT Mode)
+CBM:<sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<pag>,<pags><CR><LF><data>
where:
<sn> - message serial number
<mid> - message ID
<dcs> - Data Coding Scheme
<pag> - page number
<pags> - total number of pages of the message
<data> - CBM Content of Message
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(TEXT Mode)
+CDS: <fo>,<mr>,,,<scts>,<dt>,<st>
where:
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
+CNMI: <mode>,<mt>,<bm>,<ds>,<bfr>
AT+CNMI=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the +CNMI
command parameters.
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# AT+CNMI=[ Set command selects the behaviour of the device on how the receiving
S <mode>[,<mt> of new messages from the network is indicated to the DTE.
M [,<bm>[,<ds>
S [,<bfr>]]]]] Parameter:
M <mode> - unsolicited result codes buffering option
O 0 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer
D is full, indications can be buffered in some other place or the
E oldest indications may be discarded and replaced with the new
= received indications.
0 1 - Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited
result codes when TA-TE link is reserved, otherwise forward
them directly to the TE.
2 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA in case the DTE is busy
# and flush them to the TE after reservation. Otherwise forward
S them directly to the TE.
M 3 - if <mt> is set to 1 an indication via 100 ms break is issued when a
S SMS is received while the module is in GPRS online mode. It
M enables the hardware ring line for 1 s. too.
O <mt> - result code indication reporting for SMS-DELIVER
D 0 - No SMS-DELIVER indications are routed to the TE.
E 1 - If SMS-DELIVER is stored into ME/TA, indication of the memory
= location is routed to the TE using the following unsolicited result
0 code:
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# (TEXT Mode)
S +CBM:<sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<pag>,<pags><CR><LF><data>
M where:
S <sn> - message serial number
M <mid> - message ID
O <dcs> - Data Coding Scheme
D <pag> - page number
E <pags> - total number of pages of the message
= <data> - CBM Content of Message
0 • If <dcs> indicates that GSM03.38 default alphabet is used ,
each character of GSM alphabet will be converted into
current TE character set (see +CSCS)
• If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is
# used, each 8-bit octet will be converted into two IRA
S character long hexadecimal number (e.g. octet 0x2A will be
M converted as two characters 0x32 0x41)
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(#SMSMODE=1)
# AT+CNMI=[ Set command selects the behaviour of the device on how the receiving
S <mode>[,<mt> of new messages from the network is indicated to the DTE.
M [,<bm>[,<ds>
S [,<bfr>]]]]] Parameter:
M <mode> - unsolicited result codes buffering option
O 0 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer
D is full, indications can be buffered in some other place or the
E oldest indications may be discarded and replaced with the new
= received indications.
1 1 - Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited
result codes when TA-TE link is reserved, otherwise forward
them directly to the TE.
2 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA in case the DTE is busy
# and flush them to the TE after reservation. Otherwise forward
S them directly to the TE.
M 3 - if <mt> is set to 1 an indication via 100 ms break is issued when a
S SMS is received while the module is in GPRS online mode. It
M enables the hardware ring line for 1 s. too.
O <mt> - result code indication reporting for SMS-DELIVER
D 0 - No SMS-DELIVER indications are routed to the TE and messages
E are stored in SIM.
= 1 - If SMS-DELIVER is stored into ME/TA, indication of the memory
1 location is routed to the TE using the following unsolicited result
code:
+CMTI: <mems>,<index>
where:
# <mems> - memory storage where the new message is stored
S (see +CPMS)
M <index> - location on the memory where SMS is stored.
S 2 - SMS-DELIVERs (except class 2 messages and messages in the
M “store” message waiting indication group) are routed directly to
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SM CLASS
0 / msg msg
1 / no
waiting 2 3 waiting
class
discard store
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Store in
2
Route msg Route msg Store in Route msg
<mems> -
to TE: to TE: SIM - Send to TE:
Send ind
+CMT 21 +CMT 1 ind +CMTI +CMT 1
+CMTI
Note It has been necessary to take the following decision to get over an
incoherence problem in a multiplexed environment (see +CMUX), due
to the possibility to have contemporaneous different settings of
parameter <ds> in different sessions:
The parameter type and the command output depend on the last settings of
command +CMGF (message format to be used)
(PDU Mode)
21
The SM is not stored!
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+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<index> - message position in the memory storage list.
<stat> - status of the message
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes
<pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40
(Text Mode)
Parameter:
<stat>
"REC UNREAD" - new message
"REC READ" - read message
"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent
"STO SENT" - stored message already sent
"ALL" - all messages.
+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<oa/da>,,[,<tooa/toda>,<length>]
<CR><LF> <data>
where
<index> - message position in the storage
<stat> - message status
<oa/da> - originator/destination address, string type, represented in the
currently selected character set (see +CSCS)
<tooa/toda> - type of number <oa/da>
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
<length> - text length
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+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,,,<scts>,<dt>,<st>
where
<index> - message position in the storage
<stat> - message status
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
Note: If parameter is omitted the command returns the list of sms with
“REC UNREAD” status.
AT+CMGL? Read command has the same effect as Execution command with parameter
omitted
AT+CMGL=? Test command returns a list of supported <stat>s
Note If Text Mode (+CMGF=1) the Test command output is not included in
parenthesis
AT+CMGL=?
+CMGL: "REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT",
"STO SENT","ALL"
Note The improving command @CMGL has been defined
Reference GSM 27.005
# AT+CMGL Execution command reports the list of all the messages with status
S [=<stat>] value <stat> stored into <memr> message storage (<memr> is the
M message storage for read and delete SMs as last settings of
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where:
<index> - message position in the memory storage list.
# <stat> - status of the message
S <alpha> - string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa>,
M corresponding to an entry found in the phonebook; used
S character set is the one selected with command +CSCS.
M <length> - length of the PDU in bytes
O <pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40
D
E (Text Mode)
= Parameter:
0 <stat>
"REC UNREAD" - new message
"REC READ" - read message
"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent
# "STO SENT" - stored message already sent
S "ALL" - all messages.
M
S The representation format for stored messages (either sent or
M unsent) or received messages (either read or unread, not message
O delivery confirm) is (the information written in italics will be present
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# +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,,,<scts>,<dt>,<st>[<CR><LF>
S +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,<ra>,<tora>,<scts>,<dt>,<st>
M [...]]
S
M where
O <index> - message position in the storage
D <stat> - message status
E <fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
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(#SMSMODE=1)
# AT+CMGL Execution command reports the list of all the messages with status
S [=<stat>] value <stat> stored into <memr> message storage (<memr> is the
M message storage for read and delete SMs as last settings of
S command +CPMS).
M
O The parameter type and the command output depend on the last
D settings of command +CMGF (message format to be used)
E
= (PDU Mode)
1 Parameter:
<stat>
0 - new message
1 - read message
# 2 - stored message not yet sent
S 3 - stored message already sent
M 4 - all messages.
S
M If there is at least one message to be listed the representation format
O is:
D
E +CMGL:
= <index>,<stat>,<alpha>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>[<CR><LF>
1 +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<alpha>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>[...]]
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where:
<index> - message position in the memory storage list.
# <stat> - status of the message
S <alpha> - string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa>,
M corresponding to an entry found in the phonebook; used
S character set is the one selected with command +CSCS.
M <length> - length of the PDU in bytes
O <pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40
D
E (Text Mode)
= Parameter:
1 <stat>
"REC UNREAD" - new message
"REC READ" - read message
"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent
# "STO SENT" - stored message already sent
S "ALL" - all messages.
M
S The representation format for stored messages (either sent or
M unsent) or received messages (either read or unread, not message
O delivery confirm) is (the information written in italics will be present
D depending on +CSDH last setting):
E
=
1 +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<oa/da>,<alpha>,<scts>[,<tooa/toda>,
<length>]<CR><LF><data>[<CR><LF>
+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<oa/da>,<alpha>,<scts>[,<tooa/toda>,
<length>]<CR><LF><data>[...]]
#
S where:
M <index> - message position in the storage
S <stat> - message status
M <oa/da> - originator/destination address, string type , represented in
O the currently selected character set (see +CSCS)
D <alpha> - string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa>,
E corresponding to an entry found in the phonebook; used
= character set is the one selected with command +CSCS.
1 <scts> - TP-Service Centre Time Stamp in Time String Format
<tooa/toda> - type of number <oa/da>
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
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The parameter type and the command output depend on the last settings of
command +CMGF (message format to be used)
(PDU Mode)
Parameter:
<stat>
0 - new message
1 - read message
2 - stored message not yet sent
3 - stored message already sent
4 - all messages.
@CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<index> - message position in the memory storage list.
<stat> - status of the message
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes
<pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40
(Text Mode)
Parameter:
<stat>
"REC UNREAD" - new message
"REC READ" - read message
"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent
"STO SENT" - stored message already sent
"ALL" - all messages.
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where
<index> - message position in the storage
<stat> - message status
<oa/da> - originator/destination address, string type, represented in the
currently selected character set (see +CSCS)
<tooa/toda> - type of number <oa/da>
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
<length> - text length
<data> - TP-User-Data
@CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,,,<scts>,<dt>,<st>
where
<index> - message position in the storage
<stat> - message status
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
Note: The command differs from the +CMGL because at the end of the
listing a <CR><LF> is put before the OK result code.
Note: If parameter is omitted the command returns the list of sms with
“REC UNREAD” status.
AT@CMGL? Read command has the same effect as Execution command with parameter
omitted
AT@CMGL=? Test command returns a list of supported <stat>s
Note If Text Mode (+CMGF=1) the Test command output is not included in
parenthesis
AT@CMGL=?
@CMGL: "REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT",
"STO SENT","ALL"
Reference GSM 27.005
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The parameter type and the command output depend on the last settings of
command +CMGF (message format to be used)
(PDU Mode)
Parameter:
<stat>
0 - new message
1 - read message
2 - stored message not yet sent
3 - stored message already sent
4 - all messages.
@CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<index> - message position in the memory storage list.
<stat> - status of the message
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes
<pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40
(Text Mode)
Parameter:
<stat>
"REC UNREAD" - new message
"REC READ" - read message
"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent
"STO SENT" - stored message already sent
"ALL" - all messages.
@CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<oa/da>[,,,<tooa/toda>,<length>]
<CR><LF> <data>
where
<index> - message position in the storage
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@CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,,,<scts>,<dt>,<st>
where
<index> - message position in the storage
<stat> - message status
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
Note: The command differs from the +CMGL because at the end of the
listing a <CR><LF> is put before the OK result code.
Note: If parameter is omitted the command returns the list of sms with
“REC UNREAD” status.
AT@CMGL? Read command has the same effect as Execution command with parameter
omitted
AT@CMGL=? Test command returns a list of supported <stat>s
Note If Text Mode (+CMGF=1) the Test command output is not included in
parenthesis
AT@CMGL=?
@CMGL: "REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT",
"STO SENT","ALL"
Reference GSM 27.005
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Parameter:
<index> - message index.
(PDU Mode)
The output has the following format:
+CMGR: <stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<stat> - status of the message
0 - new message
1 - read message
2 - stored message not yet sent
3 - stored message already sent
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes.
<pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40.
The status of the message and entire message data unit <pdu> is
returned.
(Text Mode)
Output format for received messages (the information written in italics will
be present depending on +CSDH last setting):
where:
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# AT+CMGR= Execution command reports the message with location value <index>
S <index> from <memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for
M read and delete SMs as last settings of command +CPMS).
S
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(#SMSMODE=1)
# AT+CMGR= Execution command reports the message with location value <index>
S <index> from <memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for
M read and delete SMs as last settings of command +CPMS).
S
M Parameter:
O <index> - message index.
D
E The output depends on the last settings of command +CMGF
= (message format to be used)
1
(PDU Mode)
If there is a message in location <index>, the output has the
following format:
#
S +CMGR: <stat>,<alpha>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
M
S where
M <stat> - status of the message
O 0 - new message
D 1 - read message
E 2 - stored message not yet sent
= 3 - stored message already sent
1 <alpha> - string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa>,
corresponding to an entry found in the phonebook; used
character set is the one selected with command +CSCS.
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes.
# <pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40.
S
M The status of the message and entire message data unit <pdu> is
S returned.
M
O (Text Mode)
D If there is a Received message in location <index> the output
E format is (the information written in italics will be present depending
= on +CSDH last setting):
1 +CMGR: <stat>,<oa>,<alpha>,<scts> [,<tooa>,<fo>,<pid>,
<dcs>,<sca>,<tosca>,<length>]<CR><LF><data>
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Parameter:
<index> - message index.
(PDU Mode)
The output has the following format:
@CMGR: <stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<stat> - status of the message
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The status of the message and entire message data unit <pdu> is
returned.
(Text Mode)
Output format for received messages (the information written in italics will
be present depending on +CSDH last setting):
where:
<stat> - status of the message
"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread
"REC READ" - received message read
"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent
"STO SENT" - message stored already sent
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
<pid> - Protocol Identifier
<dcs> - Data Coding Scheme
<oa> - Originator address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS)
<da> - Destination address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS)
<sca> - Service Centre number
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Note: the command differs from the +CMGR because after the message
<pdu> or <text> a <CR><LF> is put before the OK result code.
Parameter:
<index> - message index.
(PDU Mode)
The output has the following format:
@CMGR: <stat>,<length><CR><LF><pdu>
where
<stat> - status of the message
0 - new message
1 - read message
2 - stored message not yet sent
3 - stored message already sent
<length> - length of the PDU in bytes.
<pdu> - message in PDU format according to GSM 3.40.
The status of the message and entire message data unit <pdu> is
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where:
<stat> - status of the message
"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread
"REC READ" - received message read
"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent
"STO SENT" - message stored already sent
<fo> - first octet of the message PDU
<mr> - message reference number
<scts> - arrival time of the message to the SC
<dt> - sending time of the message
<st> - message status as coded in the PDU
<pid> - Protocol Identifier
<dcs> - Data Coding Scheme
<oa> - Originator address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS)
<da> - Destination address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS)
<sca> - Service Centre number
<tooa>,<toda >,<tosca> - type of number <oa>,<da>,<sca>
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
<length> - text length
<text> - message text
Note: the command differs from the +CMGR because after the message
<pdu> or <text> a <CR><LF> is put before the OK result code.
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After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds sending a
four character sequence prompt:
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Note: the PDU shall be hexadecimal format (each octet of the PDU is given
as two IRA character long hexadecimal number) and given in one line.
Note: when the length octet of the SMSC address (given in the PDU) equals
zero, the SMSC address set with command +CSCA is used; in this case the
SMSC Type-of-Address octet shall not be present in the PDU.
If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent in the
format:
+CMGS: <mr>
where
<mr> - message reference number.
Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting commands are
issued.
(Text Mode) (Text Mode)
AT+CMGS=<da> Execution command sends to the network a message.
[,<toda>]
Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type.
<toda> - type of destination address
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds sending a
four character sequence prompt:
After this prompt text can be entered; the entered text should be formatted
as follows:
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If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent in the
format:
+CMGS: <mr>
where
<mr> - message reference number.
Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting commands are
issued.
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Note: when the length octet of the SMSC address (given in the PDU)
equals zero, the SMSC address set with command +CSCA is used; in
# this case the SMSC Type-of-Address octet shall not be present in the
S PDU.
M
S To send the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).
M To exit without sending the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
O
D If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent
E in the format:
=
0 +CMGS: <mr>
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+CMGS: <mr>
# where
S <mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
M Reference in integer format.
S
M Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is
O reported.
D
E Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command
= execution, which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting
0 commands are issued.
(#SMSMODE=1)
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Note: when the length octet of the SMSC address (given in the PDU)
equals zero, the SMSC address set with command +CSCA is used; in
# this case the SMSC Type-of-Address octet shall not be present in the
S PDU.
M
S To send the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).
M To exit without sending the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
O
D If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent
E in the format:
=
1 +CMGS: <mr>
where
<mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
# Reference in integer format.
S
M Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is
S reported.
M
O Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command
D execution, which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting
E commands are issued.
= (Text Mode) (Text Mode)
AT+CMGS=<da> Execution command sends to the network a message.
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# +CMGS: <mr>
S
M where
S <mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
M Reference in integer format.
O
D Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is
E reported.
=
1 Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command
execution, which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting
commands are issued.
If message is successfully sent to the network then the result is sent in the
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+CMSS: <mr>
where:
<mr> - message reference number.
+CMS ERROR:<err>
Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting commands are
issued.
Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMSS: <mr> or +CMS
ERROR: <err> response before issuing further commands.
Reference GSM 27.005
If message is successfully sent to the network then the result is sent in the
format:
+CMSS: <mr>
where:
<mr> - message reference number.
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Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
which may take several seconds, no other SIM interacting commands are
issued.
AT+CMSS=? Test command resturns the OK result code.
Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMSS: <mr> or +CMS
ERROR: <err> response before issuing further commands.
Reference GSM 27.005
The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and waits for the
specified number of bytes.
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+CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution, no
other SIM interacting commands are issued.
(Text Mode) (Text Mode)
AT+CMGW[=<da>[,<t Execution command writes in the <memw> memory storage a new
oda> message.
[,<stat>]]]
Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS).
<toda> - type of destination address.
129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
<stat> - message status.
"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread
"REC READ" - received message read
"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent (default)
"STO SENT" - message stored already sent
After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds sending a
four character sequence prompt:
After this prompt text can be entered; the entered text should be formatted
as follows:
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+CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution, no
other SIM interacting commands are issued.
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# The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and waits
S for the specified number of bytes.
M
S To write the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).
M To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
O
D If message is successfully written in the memory, then the result is
E sent in the format:
=
0 +CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
#
S If message storing fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
M
S Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command
M execution, no other SIM interacting commands are issued.
O
D (Text Mode) (Text Mode)
E AT+CMGW[=<da> Execution command writes in the <memw> memory storage a new
= [,<toda> message.
0 [,<stat>]]]
Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS).
# <toda> - type of destination address.
S 129 - number in national format
M 145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
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To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
#
S If message is successfully written in the memory, then the result is
M sent in the format:
S
M +CMGW: <index>
O where:
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(#SMSMODE=1)
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# where:
S <index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
M
S If message storing fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
M
O Note: care must be taken to ensure that during the command
D execution, no other SIM interacting commands are issued.
E
= Note: in PDU mode, not only SUBMIT messages can be stored in SIM
1 as per #SMSMODE=0, but also DELIVER and STATUS REPORT
messages (3GPP TS 23.040 SMS-STATUS-REPORT messages).
SUBMIT messages can only be stored with status 2 or 3; DELIVER and
STATUS REPORT messages can only be stored with status 0 or 1.
#
S (Text Mode) (Text Mode)
M AT+CMGW[=<da> Execution command writes in the <memw> memory storage a new
S [,<toda> message.
M [,<stat>]]]
O Parameters:
D <da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently
E selected character set (see +CSCS).
= <toda> - type of destination address.
1 129 - number in national format
145 - number in international format (contains the "+")
<stat> - message status.
"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread (default for
# DELIVER messages)
S "REC READ" - received message read
M "STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent (default for SUBMIT
S messages)
M "STO SENT" - message stored already sent
O
D After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds
E sending a four character sequence prompt:
=
1 <CR><LF><greater_than><space> (IRA 13, 10, 62, 32)
After this prompt text can be entered; the entered text should be
formatted as follows:
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To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
+CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
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Note: in text mode, not only SUBMIT messages can be stored in SIM
as per #SMSMODE=0, but also DELIVER messages.
The type of saved message depends upon the current <fo> parameter
(see +CSMP). For a DELIVER message, current <vp> parameter (see
+CSMP) is used to set the message Service Centre Time Stamp
<scts>, so it has to be an absolute time string, e.g.
"09/01/12,11:15:00+04".
SUBMIT messages can only be stored with status "STO UNSENT" or
"STO SENT"; DELIVER messages can only be stored with status "REC
UNREAD" or "REC READ".
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Note: if <delflag> is present and not set to 0 then <index> is ignored and
ME shall follow the rules for <delflag> shown above.
OK
Reference GSM 27.005
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OK
Reference GSM 27.005
(#SMSMODE=1)
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0 - GPRS
1 - circuit switched (default)
2 - GPRS preferred (use circuit switched if GPRS not available)
3 - circuit switched preferred (use GPRS if circuit switched not available)
+CGSMS: <service>
AT+CGSMS=? Test command reports the supported list of currently available <service>s.
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Parameter:
<time> - duration of the pause, expressed in 10ms intervals.
0..255
AT+FTS=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <time>.
Parameter:
<time> - amount of time, expressed in 10ms intervals.
..0..255
AT+FRS=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <time>.
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Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
24 - V27ter/2400 bps
48 - V27ter/4800 bps
72 - V29/7200 bps
96 - V29/9600 bps
AT+FTM=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
24 - V27ter/2400 bps
48 - V27ter/4800 bps
72 - V29/7200 bps
96 - V29/9600 bps
AT+FTM=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
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Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
24 - V27ter/2400 bps
48 - V27ter/4800 bps
72 - V29/7200 bps
96 - V29/9600 bps
AT+FRM=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
24 - V27ter/2400 bps
48 - V27ter/4800 bps
72 - V29/7200 bps
96 - V29/9600 bps
AT+FRM=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
3 - V21/300 bps
AT+FTH=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
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Parameter:
<mod> - carrier modulation
3 - V21/300 bps
AT+FRH=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <mod>.
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Note: If flow control behavior has been set with AT&Kn command
with the parameter that is not allowed by AT+FLO the read
command AT+FLO? will return:
+FLO: 0
AT+FLO=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <type>.
Parameter:
<rate> - serial port speed selection
0 – autobauding
Note: it has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with
landline modems
AT+FPR? Read command returns the current value of parameter <rate>
AT+FPR=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <rate>.
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Parameter
<mode>
0 - currently the only available value. The DCE decode of <DLE><SUB> is
either <DLE><DLE> or discard. The DCE encode of <10h><10h> is
<DLE><DLE><DLE><DLE>
AT+FDD? Read command returns the current value of parameter <mode>
AT+FDD=? Test command returns all supported values of parameter <mode>.
+PACSP<mode>
where:
<mode> - PLMN mode bit (in CSP file on the SIM)
0 - restriction of menu option for manual PLMN selection.
1 - no restriction of menu option for Manual PLMN selection.
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#SPN: <spn>
where:
<spn> - service provider string contained in the SIM field SPN, represented
in the currently selected character set (see +CSCS).
Note: if the SIM field SPN is empty, the command returns just the OK result
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#CEER: <code>
which should offer the user of the TA a report of the reason for
• the failure in the last unsuccessful call setup (originating or
answering);
• the last call release;
• the last unsuccessful GPRS attach or unsuccessful PDP context
activation;
• the last GPRS detach or PDP context deactivation.
Note: if none of the previous conditions has occurred since power up then
0 is reported (i.e. No error, see below)
Value Diagnostic
0 No error
1 Unassigned (unallocated) number
3 No route to destination
6 Channel unacceptable
8 Operator determined barring
16 Normal call clearing
17 User busy
18 No user responding
19 User alerting, no answer
21 Call rejected
22 Number changed
26 Non selected user clearing
27 Destination out of order
28 Invalid number format (incomplete number)
29 Facility rejected
30 Response to STATUS ENQUIRY
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#CEERNET: <code>
which should offer the user of the TA a report for the last mobility
management(MM) or session management(SM) procedure not accepted by the
network and a report of detach or deactivation causes from network.
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Value Diagnostic
2 IMSI UNKNOWN IN HLR
3 ILLEGAL MS
4 IMSI UNKNOWN IN VISITOR LR
5 IMEI NOT ACCEPTED
6 ILLEGAL ME
7 GPRS NOT ALLOWED
8 GPRS AND NON GPRS NOT ALLOWED
9 MS IDENTITY CANNOT BE DERIVED BY NETWORK
10 IMPLICITLY DETACHED
11 PLMN NOT ALLOWED
12 LA NOT ALLOWED
13 ROAMING NOT ALLOWED
14 GPRS NOT ALLOWED IN THIS PLMN
15 NO SUITABLE CELLS IN LA
16 MSC TEMP NOT REACHABLE
17 NETWORK FAILURE
22 CONGESTION
25 LLC OR SNDCP FAILURE
26 INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES
27 MISSING OR UNKNOWN APN
28 UNKNOWN PDP ADDRESS OR PDP TYPE
29 USER AUTHENTICATION FAILED
30 ACTIVATION REJECTED BY GGSN
31 ACTIVATION REJECTED UNSPECIFIED
32 SERVICE OPTION NOT SUPPORTED
33 REQ. SERVICE OPTION NOT SUBSCRIBED
34 SERV.OPTION TEMPORARILY OUT OF ORDER
35 NSAPI ALREADY USED
36 REGULAR DEACTIVATION
37 QOS NOT ACCEPTED
38 SMN NETWORK FAILURE
39 REACTIVATION REQUIRED
40 FEATURE NOT SUPPORTED
41 SEM ERROR IN TPF
42 SYNT ERROR IN TPF
43 UNKNOWN PDP CNTXT
44 SEM ERR IN PKT FILTER
45 SYNT ERR IN PKT FILTER
46 PDP CNTXT WITHOUT TPF ACT
48 RETRY ON NEW CELL ENTRY
81 INVALID TRANSACTION IDENTIFIER
95 SEMANTICALLY INCORRECT MESSAGE
96 INVALID MANDATORY INFORMATION
97 MSG TYPE NON EXISTENT OR NOT IMPLEMENTED
98 MSG TYPE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH PROTOCOL STATE
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Note: causes 15, 41 to 46 are not considered for R98 products(GSM 04.08).
Parameter:
<n> - audio path
0 - audio path follows the AXE input (factory default):
• if AXE is low, handsfree is enabled;
• if AXE is high, internal path is enabled
1 - enables handsfree external mic/ear audio path
2 - enables internal mic/ear audio path
Note: The audio path are mutually exclusive, enabling one disables the
other.
Note: when changing the audio path, the volume level is set at the
previously stored value for that audio path (see +CLVL).
#CAP: <n>.
AT#CAP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.
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Parameter:
<n> - audio path
0 - audio path follows the AXE input (factory default):
• if AXE is low, handsfree is enabled;
• if AXE is high, internal path is enabled
1 - enables handsfree external mic/ear audio path
2 - enables internal mic/ear audio path
Note: The audio path are mutually exclusive, enabling one disables the
other.
Note: when changing the audio path, the volume level is set at the
previously stored value for that audio path (see +CLVL).
AT#CAP? Read command reports the active audio path in the format:
#CAP: <n>.
AT#CAP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.
Note: when the command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> > 0, the <n>
ringing tone is played for <tout> seconds and stored as default ringing tone.
Note: if command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> = 0, the playing of the
ringing is stopped (if present) and <n> ringing tone is set as current.
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Note: if command is issued with <n> = 0 and <tout> > 0 then the current
ringing tone is played.
Note: if both <n> and <tout> are 0 then the default ringing tone is set as
current and ringing is stopped.
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command
AT#SRS? Read command reports current selected ringing and its status in the form:
#SRS: <n>,<status>
where:
<n> - ringing tone number
1..max
<status> - ringing status
0 - selected but not playing
1 - currently playing
AT#SRS=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameters <n> and
<tout>
Note: when the command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> > 0, the <n>
ringing tone is played for <tout> seconds and stored as default ringing tone.
Note: if command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> = 0, the playing of the
ringing is stopped (if present) and <n> ringing tone is set as current.
Note: if command is issued with <n> = 0 and <tout> > 0 then the current
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Note: if both <n> and <tout> are 0 then the default ringing tone is set as
current and ringing is stopped.
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command
AT#SRS? Read command reports current selected ringing and its status in the form:
#SRS: <n>,<status>
where:
<n> - ringing tone number
1..max
<status> - ringing status
0 - selected but not playing
1 - currently playing
AT#SRS=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameters <n> and
<tout>
Parameter:
<n> - ringer path number
0 - sound output towards current selected audio path (see
command #CAP)
1 - sound output towards handsfree
2 - sound output towards handset
3 - sound output towards Buzzer Output pin GPIO7
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#SRP: <n>.
AT#SRP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.
Example AT#SRP=?
#SRP: (0-3)
OK
AT#SRP=3
OK
Parameter:
<n> - ringer path number
0 - sound output towards current selected audio path (see
command #CAP)
1 - sound output towards handsfree
2 - sound output towards handset
3 - sound output towards Buzzer Output pin GPIO7
#SRP: <n>.
AT#SRP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.
Example AT#SRP=?
#SRP: (0-3)
OK
AT#SRP=3
OK
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Parameter:
<mode> - signaling tones status
0 - signaling tones disabled
1 - signaling tones enabled
Note: AT#STM=0 has the same effect as AT+CALM=2; AT#STM=1 has the
same effect as AT+CALM=0.
#STM: <mode>
AT#STM=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
Parameter:
<mode> - signaling tones status
0 - signaling tones disabled
1 - signaling tones enabled
2 - all tones disabled
Note:
AT#STM=0 has the same effect as AT+CALM=2;
AT#STM=1 has the same effect as AT+CALM=0.
AT#STM? Read command reports whether the current signaling tones status is
enabled or not, in the format:
#STM: <mode>
AT#STM=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
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Parameters:
<tone> - ASCII characters, range is ((0-9),#,*,(A-D),(G-L),Y,Z);
- (0-9), #,*,(A-D): DTMF tone
- (G-L): User Defined Tones
- Y: free tone
- Z: busy tone
<duration> - Duration of current tone in 1/10 of Sec.
1..300 - tenth of seconds (default is 30)
AT#TONE=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters
<tone> and <duration>.
Note: See AT#UDTSET command to set user defined tones
Note: Ai = 100 is equal to the max value of the single tone. Lower values
attenuate output to the difference between 100 and the selected amplitude
(ex: Ai = 80 is equal to 100-80 = -20dB).
Note: issuing AT&F1 or AT&Z has the effect to set the parameters with the
last saved in NVM values
Note: Ai = 0 and Fi = 0 are only values for uninitialized parameters and can’t
be issued by AT command. Every time the set command is issued, the
unspecified parameters are automatically reset to zero.
(Ai,Fi) issuing needs also (Aj,Fj) with j<i.
AT# UDTSET? Read command returns the current settings for the tones:
#UDTSET: G,<F1>,<A1>,<F2>,<A2>,<F3>,<A3>
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AT# UDTSET =? Test command returns the supported range of values for <tone>, <Fi> and
<Ai> parameters.
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Parameters:
< toneId > - ASCII characters in the set (0-9), #,*,(A-D),(G-L),Y,Z ;
- (0-9), #,*,(A-D) : DTMF tone
- (G-L) : User Defined Tones 22.
- y : free tone
- z: busy tone
< act > - Action to be performed.
- 0: Stop the <toneId> if running.
- 1: Start the <toneId>.
AT#TONEEXT=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<toneId>,<act>.
22
See also AT#UDTSET, AT#UDTRST and AT#UDTSAV command description following in this document.
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Note: The class DTMF Tones (<class>=16) refers only to the volume for
locally generated DTMF tones. It doesn’t affect the level of the
DTMF generated by the network as result of AT+VTS command
AT#TSVOL? Read command returns for each class of tones the last setting of <mode>
and, if <mode> is not 0, of <volume> too, in the format:
#TSVOL: 1,<mode1>[,<volume1>]<CR><LF>
…
#TSVOL:128,<mode128>[,<volume128>]
Example AT#TSVOL=64,1,5
OK
AT#TSVOL?
#TSVOL:1,0
#TSVOL:2,0
#TSVOL:4,1,5
#TSVOL:8,0
#TSVOL:16,1,5
#TSVOL:32,0
#TSVOL:64,1,5
#TSVOL:128,0
OK
Ringer Tone:
RingingToneMOId
RingingToneMTId
AutoRedialConnToneId
Alarm Tones:
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Signaling Tones:
classzeroToneId
NetworkIndToneId
NoServiceToneId
SignallingErrToneId
AutoRedialToneId
ErrorToneId
CallDroppedToneId
DTMF Tones
Local ADTMF
Dial tones:
DialToneId
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Parameter:
<mode> - operation mode of registration status commands
0 - basic operation mode (default for all products, except GE865-QUAD and
GE864-DUAL V2)
1 - enhanced operation mode (default for GE865-QUAD and GE864-DUAL
V2)
Parameter:
<mode> - SMS commands operation mode
0 - disable improved SMS commands operation mode (default for all
products, except GE865-QUAD and GE864-DUAL V2)
1 - enable improved SMS commands operation mode (default for GE865-
QUAD and GE864-DUAL V2)
AT#SMSMODE? Read command reports whether the improved SMS commands operation
mode is enabled or not, in the format:
#SMSMODE: <mode>
(<mode> described above)
AT#SMSMODE=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>
Note The SMS commands affected by #SMSMODE are: +CPMS, +CNMI, +CMGS,
+CMGW, +CMGL, +CMGR, +CMGD, +CSMP
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#PLMNMODE: <plmnlist>
(<plmnlist> described above)
AT#PLMNMODE=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter
<plmnlist>.
#PCT: <n>
where:
<n> - remaining attempts
0 - the SIM is blocked.
1..3 - if the device is waiting either SIM PIN or SIM PIN2 to be given.
1..10 - if the device is waiting either SIM PUK or SIM PUK2 to be given.
AT#PCT? Read command has the same behaviour as Execution command.
#PCT: <n>
where:
<n> - remaining attempts
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Note: after the issuing of this command any previous activity is terminated
and the device will not respond to any further command.
Note: after the issuing of this command any previous activity is terminated
and the device will not respond to any further command.
Parameter
<profile>
0 – user profile 0
1 – user profile 1
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Parameters:
<mod>
0 – disables the unit reset (factory default)
1 – enables the unit reset only for one time
2 – enables the periodic unit reset
<delay> - time interval after that the unit reboots; numeric value in
minutes
Note: the settings are saved automatically in NVM only if old or new
mod is 2. Any change from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 is not stored in NVM
AT#ENHRST? Read command reports the current parameter settings for #
EHNRST command in the format:
AT#ENHRST=1,0
AT#ENHRST=2,60
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Parameter:
<opmode> - operating mode; any input is possible: no control is made on
the <opmode> value, although it is mandatory to have it; the module
exits the alarm mode, enters the normal operating mode, any alarm
activity is stopped (e.g. alarm tone playing) and an OK result code is
returned.
#WAKE: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - normal operating mode
1 - alarm mode or normal operating mode with some alarm activity.
Note: the alarm mode is indicated by status ON of hardware pin CTS and by
status ON of pin DSR, the power saving status is indicated by a CTS - OFF
and DSR - OFF status; the normal operating status is indicated by DSR -
ON.
Note: during the alarm mode the device will not make any network scan
and will not register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or
receive any call or SM, the only commands that can be issued to the
MODULE in this state are the #WAKE and #SHDN, every other command
must not be issued during this state.
AT#WAKE? Read command has the same effect as Execution command when
parameter is omitted.
AT#WAKE=? Test command returns OK result code.
Parameter:
<opmode> - operating mode
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Note: the alarm mode is indicated by status ON of hardware pin CTS and by
status ON of pin DSR; the power saving status is indicated by a CTS - OFF
and DSR - OFF status; the normal operating status is indicated by DSR -
ON.
Note: during the alarm mode the device will not make any network scan
and will not register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or
receive any call or SM, the only commands that can be issued to the
MODULE in this state are the #WAKE and #SHDN, every other command
must not be issued during this state.
AT#WAKE? Read command returns the operating status of the device in the format:
#WAKE: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - normal operating mode
1 - alarm mode or normal operating mode with some alarm activity.
AT#WAKE=? Test command returns OK result code.
AT#QTEMP? Read command queries the device internal temperature sensor for over
temperature and reports the result in the format:
#QTEMP: <temp>
where
<temp> - over temperature indicator
0 - the device temperature is in the working range
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#QTEMP=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
Note The device should not be operated out of its temperature working range; if
temperature is out of range proper functioning of the device is not ensured.
#QTEMP: <temp>
where
<temp> - over temperature indicator
0 - the device temperature is in the working range
1 - the device temperature is out of the working range
#QTEMP=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
Note The device should not be operated out of its temperature working range,
elsewhere proper functioning of the device is not ensured.
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#TEMPMEAS: <level>,<value>
where:
<level> - threshold level
-2 - extreme temperature lower bound (see Note)
-1 - operating temperature lower bound (see Note)
0 - normal temperature
1 - operating temperature upper bound (see Note)
2 - extreme temperature upper bound (see Note)
#TEMPMEAS: <level>,<value>
where:
<level> and <value> are as before
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<hyst_time> - hysteresis time: all the actions happen only if the extreme
or operating bounds are maintained at least for this period.
This parameter is needed and required if <action> is not zero.
0..255 - time in seconds
<GPIO> - GPIO number. valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware
User’s Guide”). This parameter is needed and required only if
<action>=4 is required.
Note: last <action>, <hyst_time> and <GPIO> settings are saved in NVM
too, but they are not related to the current CMUX instance only (see
+cmux).
AT#TEMPMON? Read command reports the current parameter settings for #TEMPMON
command in the format:
#TEMPMON: <urcmode>,<action>[,<hyst_time>[,<GPIO>]]
AT#TEMPMON=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters
<mod>, <urcmode>, <action>, <hyst_time> and <GPIO>
Note In the following table typical temperature bounds are represented; anyway
you are strongly recommended to consult the “Hardware User Guide” to
verify the real temperature bounds for your module.
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Note: the GPIO2 is an OPEN COLLECTOR output, the command sets the
transistor base level, hence the open collector output is negated:
AT#SGPO=0 sets the open collector output High
AT#SGPO=1 sets the open collector output Low
A pull up resistor is required on pin GPIO2.
#SGPO: <stat>.
AT#SGPO=? Test command reports the supported range of values of parameter <stat>.
Note This command is meaningful only for GM862 family
Parameter:
<dir> - auxiliary input GPIO1 setting
0 - the Read command AT#GGPI? reports the logic input level read from
GPIO1 pin.
Note: The device has an insulated input pin (the input goes the base of an
internal decoupling transistor) which can be used as a logic general
purpose input. This command sets the read behaviour for this pin, since
only direct read report is supported, the issue of this command is not
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#GGPI: <dir>,<stat>
where
<dir> - direction setting (see #GGPI=<dir> )
<stat> - logic value read from pin GPIO1
Note: Since the reading is done after the insulating transistor, the reported
value is the opposite of the logic status of the GPIO1 input pin.
AT#GGPI=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <dir>.
Note This command is meaningful only for GM862 family
Parameters:
<pin> - GPIO pin number; supported range is from 1 to a value that depends
on the hardware.
<mode> - its meaning depends on <dir> setting:
0 - no meaning if <dir>=0 - INPUT
- output pin cleared to 0 (Low) if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT
- no meaning if <dir>=2 - ALTERNATE FUNCTION
- no meaning if <dir>=3 – TRISTATE PULL DOWN
1 - no meaning if <dir>=0 - INPUT
- output pin set to 1 (High) if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT
- no meaning if <dir>=2 - ALTERNATE FUNCTION
- no meaning if <dir>=3 – TRISTATE PULL DOWN
2 - Reports the read value from the input pin if <dir>=0 - INPUT
- Reports the read value from the input pin if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT
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Note: when <mode>=2 (and <dir> is omitted) the command reports the
direction and value of pin GPIO<pin> in the format:
#GPIO: <dir>,<stat>
where:
<dir> - current direction setting for the GPIO<pin>
<stat>
logic value read from pin GPIO<pin> in the case the pin <dir> is set
to input;
logic value present in output of the pin GPIO<pin> in the case the
pin <dir> is currently set to output;
no meaning value for the pin GPIO<pin> in the case the pin <dir> is
set to alternate function or Tristate pull down
Note: while using the pins in the alternate function, the GPIO read/write
access to that pin is not accessible and shall be avoided.
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where
<dir> - as seen before
<stat> - as seen before
AT#GPIO=? Test command reports the supported range of values of the command
parameters <pin>, <mode> and <dir>.
Example AT#GPIO=3,0,1
OK
AT#GPIO=3,2
#GPIO: 1,0
OK
AT#GPIO=4,1,1
OK
AT#GPIO=5,0,0
OK
AT#GPIO=6,2
#GPIO: 0,1
OK
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Note: at module boot the STAT_LED GPIO is always tied High and holds this
value until the first NVM reading.
AT#SLED? Read command returns the STAT_LED GPIO current setting, in t he format:
#SLED: <mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>
AT#SLED=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameters
<mode>, <on_duration> and <off_duration>.
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#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
AT#DVI=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameters
<mode>,<dviport> and <clockmode>
Example AT#DVI=2,1,1
OK
Both analog and DVI activated for audio. DVI is configured as master
providing on DVI Port #1
Parameter:
<n> - RI enabling
0 - disables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages (factory default)
50..1150 - enables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages. The value
of <n> is the duration in ms of the pulse generated on receipt of an
incoming SM.
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#E2SMSRI: <n>
Note: as seen before, the value <n>=0 means that the RI pin response to an
incoming SM is disabled.
AT#E2SMSRI=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>
Parameter:
<n> - RI enabling
0 - disables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages (factory default)
50..1150 - enables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages. The value
of <n> is the duration in ms of the pulse generated on receipt of an
incoming SM.
#E2SMSRI: <n>
Note: as seen before, the value <n>=0 means that the RI pin response to an
incoming SM is disabled.
AT#E2SMSRI=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>
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where:
<value> - pin<adc> voltage, expressed in mV
Parameters:
<adc> - index of pin
For the number of available ADCs see HW User Guide
If all parameters are omitted the command reports all pins voltage,
converted by ADC, in the format:
where:
<value> - pin<adc> voltage, expressed in mV
Parameters:
<adc> - index of pin
For the number of available ADCs see HW User Guide
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Note: if all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as the Read command.
AT#DAC? Read command reports whether the DAC_OUT pin is currently enabled or
not, along with the integrated output voltage scale factor, in the format:
#DAC: <enable>,<value>
AT#DAC=? Test command reports the range for the parameters <enable> and <value>.
Example Enable the DAC out and set its integrated output to the 50% of the max value:
AT#DAC=1,511
OK
DAC_OUT line must be integrated (for example with a low band pass filter)
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#DAC: <enable>,<value>
AT#DAC=? Test command reports the range for the parameters <enable> and <value>.
Example Enable the DAC out and set its integrated output to the 50% of the max
value:
AT#DAC=1,511
OK
DAC_OUT line must be integrated (for example with a low band pass filter)
in order to obtain an analog voltage.
For a more in depth description of the integration filter refer to the
hardware user guide.
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#VAUX: <value>
where:
<value> - power output status
0 - output off
1 - output on
Note: If all parameters are omitted the command has the same behaviour
as Read command.
Note: for the GPS product (GE863-GPS): if the Auxiliary Voltage pin output
is disabled while GPS is powered on they’ll both also be turned off.
#VAUX: <value>
AT#VAUX=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <n>,
<stat>.
NOTE: Command available only on GE864-QUAD and GC864-QUAD with SW
10.00.xxx
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#VAUX: <value>
where:
<value> - power output status
0 - output off
1 - output on
Note: for the GPS product (GE863-GPS): if the Auxiliary Voltage pins output
is disabled while GPS is powered on they’ll both also be turned off.
#VAUX: <value>
AT#VAUX=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <n>,
<stat>.
NOTE: Command available only on GE864-QUAD and GC864-QUAD with SW
10.00.xxx
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#V24MODE: 0,<mode_port0>,<when0>[<CR><LF>
#V24MODE: 1,<mode_port1>,<when1> [<CR><LF>
Where:
< mode_port0> - mode of the serial port 0,
< mode_port1> - mode of the serial port 1,
<when0> - when setting for serial port 0,
<when1> - when setting for serial port 1
AT#V24MODE=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <port>,
<mode> and <when>.
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#V24CFG: <pin1>,<mode1>[<CR><LF><CR><LF>
#V24CFG: <pin2>,<mode2>[...]]
Where:
<pinn> - AT command serial port interface HW pin
<moden> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin mode
AT#V24CFG=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <pin> and
<mode>.
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Note: if <state> is omitted the command returns the actual state of the pin
<pin>.
AT#V24? Read command returns actual state for all the pins (either output and input)
in the format:
#V24: <pin1>,<state1>[<CR><LF>
#V24: <pin2>,<state2>[...]]
where
<pinn> - AT command serial port interface HW pin
<staten> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin state
AT#V24=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <pin> and
<state>.
#AXE: <state>
where:
<state>
0 - Low
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Note: if user sets GPIO 5 as input or output the TXMON does not follow the
above behaviour.
AT#TXMONMODE? Read command reports the <mode> parameter set value, in the format:
#TXMONMODE: <mode>
AT#TXMONMODE=? Test command reports the supported values for <mode> parameter.
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#CBC: <ChargerState>,<BatteryVoltage>
where:
<ChargerState> - battery charger state
0 - charger not connected
1 - charger connected and charging
2 - charger connected and charge completed
<BatteryVoltage> - battery voltage in units of ten millivolts: it is the real
battery voltage only if charger is not connected; if the charger is
connected this value depends on the charger voltage.
AT#CBC? Read command has the same meaning as Execution command.
AT#CBC=? Test command returns the OK result code.
#CBC: <ChargerState>,<BatteryVoltage>
where:
<ChargerState> - battery charger state
0 - charger not connected
1 - charger connected and charging
2 - charger connected and charge completed
<BatteryVoltage> - battery voltage in units of ten millivolts: it is the real
battery voltage only if charger is not connected; if the charger is
connected this value depends on the charger voltage.
AT#CBC=? Test command returns the OK result code.
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#AUTOATT: <auto>
AT#AUTOATT=? Test command reports available values for parameter <auto>.
#AUTOATT: <auto>
AT#AUTOATT=? Test command reports available values for parameter <auto>.
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Note: if all parameters are omitted the behaviour of set command is the
same as read command.
AT#MSCLASS? Read command reports the current value of the multislot class in the
format:
#MSCLASS: <class>
AT#MSCLASS=? Test command reports the range of available values for parameter <class>.
AT#MSCLASS? Read command reports the current value of the multislot class in the
format:
#MSCLASS: <class>
AT#MSCLASS=? Test command reports the range of available values for both parameters
<class> and <autoattach>.
Parameter:
<number>
0..6 - it is the ordinal number of a cell, in a the neighbour list of the serving
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a) When extracting data for the serving cell and the network name is
known the format is:
#MONI: <netname> BSIC:<bsic> RxQual:<qual> LAC:<lac> Id:<id>
ARFCN:<arfcn> PWR:<dBm> dBm TA: <timadv>
where:
<netname> - name of network operator
<cc> - country code
<nc> - network operator code
<n> - progressive number of adjacent cell
<bsic> - base station identification code
<qual> - quality of reception
0..7
<lac> - localization area code
<id> - cell identifier
<arfcn> - assigned radio channel
<dBm> - received signal strength in dBm
<timadv> - timing advance
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where:
<C1value> - C1 reselection parameter
<C2value> - C2 reselection parameter
other parameters as before
AT#MONI=? Test command reports the maximum number of cells, in the neighbour list
of the serving cell, from which we can extract GSM-related informations,
along with the ordinal number of the current selected cell, in the format:
#MONI: (<MaxCellNo>,<CellSet>)
where:
<MaxCellNo> - maximum number of cells, in the neighbour list of the
serving cell, from which we can extract GSM-related informations (for
compatibility with previous versions of code this value is always 5).
<CellSet> - the last setting done with command #MONI.
Note: The serving cell is the current serving cell or the last available
serving cell, if the module loses coverage.
AT#MONI=?? Enhanced test command reports the maximum number of cells, in a the
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#MONI: (<MaxCellNo>,<CellSet>)
where:
<MaxCellNo> - maximum number of cells, in a the neighbour list of the
serving cell and including it, from which we can extract GSM-related
informations. This value is always 7.
<CellSet> - the last setting done with command #MONI.
Note: The serving cell is the current serving cell or the last available
serving cell, if the module loses coverage.
Example Set command selects the cell 0
at#moni=0
OK
OK
OK
Note The refresh time of the measures is preset to 3 sec.
The timing advance value is meaningful only during calls or GPRS transfers
active.
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Parameter:
<number>
0..6 - it is the ordinal number of the cell, in a the neighbour list of the
serving cell (default 0, serving cell).
7 - it is a special request to obtain GSM-related information from the
whole set of seven cells in the neighbour list of the serving cell.
2. If the last setting done by #MONI is in the range [0..6], the output
format is as follows:
d)When extracting data for the serving cell and the network name is
known the format is:
#MONI: <netname> BSIC:<bsic> RxQual:<qual> LAC:<lac> Id:<id>
ARFCN:<arfcn> PWR:<dBm> dBm TA: <timadv>
where:
<netname> - name of network operator
<cc> - country code
<nc> - network operator code
<n> - progressive number of adjacent cell
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where:
<C1value> - C1 reselection parameter
<C2value> - C2 reselection parameter
other parameters as before
AT#MONI=? Test command reports the maximum number of cells, in a the neighbour
list of the serving cell excluding it, from which we can extract GSM-related
informations, along with the ordinal number of the current selected cell, in
the format:
#MONI: (<MaxCellNo>,<CellSet>)
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OK
OK
Note The refresh time of the measures is preset to 3 sec.
The timing advance value is meaningful only during calls or GPRS transfers
active.
Note The serving cell is the current serving cell or the last available serving cell,
if the module loses coverage.
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where:
<B-ARFCN> - BCCH ARFCN of the serving cell
<dBM> - received signal strength in dBm
<NetNameAsc> - operator name, quoted string type
<NetCode> - country code and operator code, hexadecimal
representation
<BSIC> - Base Station Identification Code
<LAC> - Localization Area Code
<TA> - Time Advance: it’s available only if a GSM or GPRS is running
<GPRS> - GPRS supported in the cell
0 - not supported
1 - supported
#SERVINFO: <B-ARFCN>,<dBM>,<NetNameAsc>,<NetCode>,
<BSIC>,<LAC>,<TA>,<GPRS>[,[<PB-ARFCN>],[<NOM>],
<RAC>,[PAT]]
where:
<B-ARFCN> - BCCH ARFCN of the serving cell
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#COPSMODE: <mode>
where
<mode> - +COPS behaviour as seen before.
AT#COPSMODE=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter
<mode>.
Note It’s suggested to reboot the module after every #COPSMODE setting.
Parameter:
<mode> - type of notification
0 - disabled (factory default); it’s possible only to query the current SIM
status through Read command AT#QSS?
1 - enabled; the ME informs at every SIM status change through the
following unsolicited indication:
#QSS: <status>
where:
<status> - current SIM status
0 - SIM NOT INSERTED
1 - SIM INSERTED
#QSS: <mode>,<status>
(<mode> and <status> are described above)
AT#QSS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>.
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Parameter:
<mode> - type of notification
0 - disabled (factory default); it’s possible only to query the current SIM
status through Read command AT#QSS?
1 - enabled; the ME informs at every SIM status change through the
following basic unsolicited indication:
#QSS: <status>
where:
<status> - current SIM status
0 - SIM NOT INSERTED
1 - SIM INSERTED
#QSS: <status>
where:
<status> - current SIM status
0 - SIM NOT INSERTED
1 - SIM INSERTED
2 - SIM INSERTED and PIN UNLOCKED
3 - SIM INSERTED and READY (SMS and Phonebook access are
possible).
Note: the command reports the SIM status change after the <mode> has
been set to 2. We suggest to set <mode>=2 and save the value in the
user profile, then power off the module. The proper SIM status will be
available at the next power on.
AT#QSS? Read command reports whether the unsolicited indication #QSS is
currently enabled or not, along with the SIM status, in the format:
#QSS: <mode>,<status>
(<mode> and <status> are described above)
AT#QSS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>.
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Note: In case a BUSY tone is received and at the same time ATX0 is enabled
ATD will return NO CARRIER instead of DISCONNECTED.
#DIALMODE: <mode>
AT#DIALMODE=? Test command returns the range of values for parameter <mode>
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Note: In case a BUSY tone is received and at the same time ATX0 is enabled
ATD will return NO CARRIER instead of DISCONNECTED.
#DIALMODE: <mode>
AT#DIALMODE=? Test command returns the range of values for parameter <mode>
AT#ACAL? Read command reports whether the automatic call function is currently
enabled or not, in the format:
#ACAL: <mode>
AT#ACAL=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>.
Note See &Z to write and &N to read the number on module internal phonebook.
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#ACAL: <mode>
AT#ACAL?
#ACAL : 2
OK
AT#ACAL=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>.
Note See &Z to write and &N to read the number on module internal phonebook.
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If the extended automatic call function is enabled and &D2 has been issued,
the transition OFF/ON of DTR causes an automatic call to the number
stored in position <index> in the selected phonebook.
#ACALEXT: <mode>,<index>
AT#ACALEXT=? The range of available positions in a phonebook depends on the selected
phonebook. This is the reason why the test command returns three ranges
of values: the first for parameter <mode>, the second for parameter
<index> when “ME” is the chosen phonebook, the third for parameter
<index> when “SM” is the chosen phonebook.
Note Issuing #ACALEXT causes the #ACAL <mode> to be changed.
Issuing AT#ACAL=1 causes the #ACALEXT <index> to be set to default.
It is recommended to NOT use contemporaneously either #ACALEXT and
#ACAL
Note See &Z to write and &N to read the number on module internal phonebook.
where
<ccid> - call ID
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Note: the unsolicited indication is sent along with usual codes (OK, NO
CARRIER, BUSY...).
#ECAM: <onoff>
AT#ECAM=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <onoff>
#ECAM: <ccid>,<ccstatus>,<calltype>,,,[<number>,<type>]
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Note: the unsolicited indication is sent along with usual codes (OK, NO
CARRIER, BUSY...).
AT#ECAM? Read command reports whether the extended call monitoring function is
currently enabled or not, in the format:
#ECAM: <onoff>
AT#ECAM=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <onoff>
#SMOV: <memo>
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#SMOV: <mode>
AT#SMOV=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
#SMOV: <memo>
#SMOV: <mode>
AT#SMOV=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.
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where:
<index> - record number
<number> - string type mailbox number in the format <type>
<type> - type of mailbox number octet in integer format
129 - national numbering scheme
145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")
<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character
set should be the one selected with command +CSCS
<mboxtype> - the message waiting group type of the mailbox, if available:
"VOICE" - voice
"FAX" - fax
"EMAIL" - electronic mail
"OTHER" - other
Note: if all queried locations are empty (but available), no information text
lines will be returned.
Parameter:
<enable>
0 - disable the presentation of the #MWI URC
1 - enable the presentation of the #MWI URC each time a new message
waiting indicator is received from the network and, at startup, the
presentation of the status of the message waiting indicators, as they
are currently stored on SIM..
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#MWI: <status>,<indicator>[,<count>]
where:
<status>
0 - clear: it has been deleted one of the messages related to the indicator
<indicator>.
1 - set: there’s a new waiting message related to the indicator <indicator>
<indicator>
1 - either Line 1 (CPHS context) or Voice (3GPP context)
2 - Line 2 (CPHS context only)
3 - Fax
4 - E-mail
5 - Other
<count> - message counter: network information reporting the number of
pending messages related to the message waiting indicator
<indicator>.
#MWI: <status>[,<indicator>[,<count>][<CR><LF>
#MWI: <status>,<indicator>[,<count>][...]]]
where:
<status>
0 - no waiting message indicator is currently set: if this the case no other
information is reported
1 - there are waiting messages related to the message waiting indicator
<indicator>.
<indicator>
1 - either Line 1 (CPHS context) or Voice (3GPP context)
2 - Line 2 (CPHS context)
3 - Fax
4 - E-mail
5 - Other
<count> - message counter: number of pending messages related to the
message waiting indicator <indicator> as it is stored on SIM.
AT#MWI? Read command reports wheter the presentation of the message waiting
indicator URC is currently enabled or not, and the current status of the
message waiting indicators as they are currently stored on SIM. The
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#MWI: <enable>,<status>[,<indicator>[,<count>][<CR><LF>
#MWI: <enable>,<status>,<indicator>[,<count>][...]]]
AT#MWI=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <enable>
Note: the full rate mode is added by default to any setting in the SETUP
message (as specified in ETSI 04.08).
#CODEC: <codec>
AT#CODEC=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter
<codec>
Example AT#CODEC=14
OK
sets the codec modes HR (4), EFR (2) and AMR-FR (8)
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Note: the full rate mode is added by default to any setting in the SETUP
message (as specified in ETSI 04.08).
#CODEC: <codec>
AT#CODEC=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter
<codec>
Example AT#CODEC=14
OK
sets the codec modes HR (4), EFR (2) and AMR-FR (8)
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables echo canceller for handsfree mode (factory default)
1 - enables echo canceller for handsfree mode
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#SHFEC: <mode>
AT#SHFEC=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables echo canceller for handsfree mode (factory default)
1 - enables echo canceller for handsfree mode
#SHFEC: <mode>
AT#SHFEC=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
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#HFMICG: <level>
AT#HFMICG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<level>.
#HFMICG: <level>
AT#HFMICG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<level>.
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AT#HSMICG? Read command returns the current handset microphone input gain, in the
format:
#HSMICG: <level>
AT#HSMICG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <level>.
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#SHFSD: <mode>
AT#SHFSD=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<n>
0 - mute off, speaker active (factory default)
1 - mute on, speaker muted.
#SPKMUT: <n>
AT#SPKMUT=? Test command reports the supported values for <n> parameter.
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#HFRECG: <level>
AT#HFRECG =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<level>.
#HSRECG: <level>
AT#HSRECG =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<level>.
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Parameter:
<prof>: current profile
0 - standard profile
1..3 - extended profile, modificable.
#PSEL:<prof>
AT#PSEL=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <prof>.
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables automatic gain control for handsfree mode (default)
1 - enables automatic gain control for handsfree mode
#SHFAGC: <mode>
AT# SHFAGC =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables noise reduction for handsfree mode (default)
1 - enables noise reduction for handsfree mode
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#SHFNR: <mode>
AT#SHFNR =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables automatic gain control for handset mode (default)
1 - enables automatic gain control for handset mode
#SHSAGC: <mode>
AT#SHSAGC =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables echo canceller for handset mode (default)
1 - enables echo canceller for handset mode
#SHSEC: <mode>
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disables noise reduction for handset mode (default)
1 - enables noise reduction for handset mode
# SHSNR: <mode>
AT# SHSNR =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<mode>.
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Parameters:
<mode>: action to be execute;
1 - reproduce PCM stream from serial to selected path.
2 - send speech from selected path to serial.
The following table summarizes the status of audio path during a speech
call for different configurations and with sidetone disabled:
mode = 1 mode = 2
Uplink off / Downlink on Uplink off / Downlink off
dir = 0
PCM stream on speaker PCM stream from microphone
AT#SPCM=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters
<mode> and <dir>.
#SPCM: <mode>,<dir>
Example AT#SPCM=1,0
CONNECT
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+++
NO CARRIER
Note: after the CONNECT, PCM stream has to be sent to serial port
AT#SPCM=2,0
CONNECT
+++
NO CARRIER
Note: after the CONNECT, PCM stream can be read from serial port
Parameter:
0 - disables Open Audio Path (default)
1 - enables Open Audio Path
Note: the audio Loop will be activated on line select by the AXE pin or #CAP
command.
AT#OAP? Read command reports whether the Open Audio Path is currently enabled
or not, in the format:
#OAP: <mode>
AT#OAP=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode
>.
Note The audio loop will be established between microphone and speaker using
sidetone scaling value.
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Parameters:
<val>
0 - disables automatic set (factory default)
1 - enables automatic set
<mode>
0 - disables unsolicited message (factory default)
1 - enables unsolicited message; after date and time updating the
following unsolicited indication is sent:
#NITZ: “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss”
where:
yy - year
MM - month (in digits)
dd - day
hh - hour
mm - minute
ss - second
#NITZ: <val>,<mode>
AT#NITZ=? Test command returns supported values of parameters <val> and <mode>.
Parameters:
<val>
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#NITZ: <datetime>
where:
<datetime> - string whose format depends on subparameter <val>
“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss” - ‘basic’ format, if <val> is in (0..3)
“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz” - ‘extended’ format, if <val> is in (4..7)
“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz,d” - ‘extended’ format with DST support, if
<val> is in (8..15)
where:
yy - year
MM - month (in digits)
dd - day
hh - hour
mm - minute
ss - second
zz - time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in quarter of an
hour, between the local time and GMT; two last digits are
mandatory, range is -47..+48)
d – number of hours added to the local TZ because of Daylight Saving
Time (summertime) adjustment; range is 0-3.
Note: If the DST information isn’t sent by the network, then the <datetime>
parameter has the format “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz”
AT#NITZ? Read command reports whether (a) automatic date/time updating, (b) Full
Network Name applying, (c) #NITZ URC (as well as its format) are currently
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#NITZ: <val>,<mode>
AT#NITZ=? Test command returns supported values of parameters <val> and <mode>.
Parameter:
<time> - current time as quoted string in the format:
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz,d"
yy - year (two last digits are mandatory), range is 00..99
MM - month (two last digits are mandatory), range is 01..12
dd - day (two last digits are mandatory)
The range for dd(day) depends either on the month and on the year it
refers to. Available ranges are:
(01..28)
(01..29)
(01..30)
(01..31)
Trying to enter an out of range value will raise an error
Note: if the time is set by the network but the DST information is missing, or
the time is set by +CCLK command, then the <time> format is:
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz"
AT#CCLK=? Test command returns the OK result code.
Example AT#CCLK="02/09/07,22:30:00+04,1"
OK
AT#CCLK?
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OK
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disable ENS functionality (default)
1 - enable ENS functionality; if AT#ENS=1 has been issued, the following
values will be automatically set:
at every next power-up
a Band GSM 850 and PCS enabled (AT#BND=3)
b SIM Application Toolkit enabled on user interface 0 if not previously
enabled on a different user interface (AT#STIA=2)
just at first next power-up
a Automatic Band Selection enabled (AT#AUTOBND=1) only if the
previous setting was different from AT#AUTOBND=2
b PLMN list not fixed (AT#PLMNMODE=1).
Note: the new setting will be available just at first next power-up.
#ENS: <mode>
where:
<mode> as above
AT#ENS=? Test command reports the available range of values for parameter <mode>.
Reference Cingular Wireless LLC Requirement
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#BND: <band>
AT#BND=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <band>.
Note: the range of values differs between triband modules and quadric-
band modules
Note: Not available for GC864-DUAL, GC864-DUAL V2 and GE864-DUAL V2
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AT#BND? Read command returns the current selected band in the format:
#BND: <band>
AT#BND=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <band>.
Note: the range of values differs between tri-band modules and quadri-
band modules
Note: Not available for GC864-DUAL, GC864-DUAL V2 and GE864-DUAL V2
Note: if automatic band selection is enabled the band changes every about
90 seconds through available bands until a GSM cell is found.
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AT#AUTOBND? Read command returns whether the automatic band selection is enabled or
not in the form:
#AUTOBND: <value>
AT#AUTOBND=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<value>.
Note: Not available for GC864-DUAL, GC864-DUAL V2 and GE864-DUAL V2
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - doesn’t skip the escape sequence; its transmission is enabled (factory
default).
1 - skips the escape sequence; its transmission is not enabled.
#SKIPESC: <mode>
AT#SKIPESC=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - doesn’t skip the escape sequence; its transmission is enabled (factory
default).
1 - skips the escape sequence; its transmission is not enabled.
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#SKIPESC: <mode>
AT#SKIPESC=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.
Parameter:
<gt>
0 - guard time defined by command S12 (factory default)
1..10 - guard time in seconds
Note: if the Escape Sequence Guard Time is set to a value different from
zero, it overrides the one set with S12.
#E2ESC: <gt>
AT#E2ESC=? Test command returns the OK result code.
Parameter:
<gt>
0 - guard time defined by command S12 (factory default)
1..10 - guard time in seconds
Note: if the Escape Sequence Guard Time is set to a value different from
zero, it overrides the one set with S12.
AT#E2ESC? Read command returns current value of the escape sequence guard time, in
the format:
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#E2ESC: <gt>
AT#E2ESC=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <gt>.
AT#E2ESC= Set command sets a guard time in seconds for the escape sequence in
[<gt>] GPRS to be considered a valid one (and return to on-line command mode).
Parameter:
<gt>
0 - guard time defined by command S12 (factory default)
1..10 - guard time in seconds
Note: if the Escape Sequence Guard Time is set to a value different from
zero, it overrides the one set with S12.
Parameter
<type>
0 - no authentication
1 - PAP authentication (factory default)
2 - CHAP authentication
#GAUTH: <type>
AT#GAUTH=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<type>.
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Parameter
<type>
0 - no authentication
1 - PAP authentication (factory default)
2 - CHAP authentication
3 - automatic (PAP and CHAP)
#GAUTH: <type>
AT#GAUTH=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<type>.
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AT# GPPPCFG? Read command reports the current PPP-GPRS connection parameters in
the format:
#GPPPCFG: <hostIPaddress>,<LCPtimeout>,<PPPmode>
AT# GPPPCFG=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<LCPtimeout> and <PPPmode>, in the format:
#GPPPCFG: (10-600),(0-3)
Note: the initial value of RTC status flag is RTC HW Error and it doesn’t
change until a command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is issued.
Note: if a power failure occurs and the buffer battery is down the RTC
status flag is set to 1. It doesn’t change until command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is
issued.
#RTCSTAT: <status>
AT#RTCSTAT=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<status>
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Note: the initial value of RTC status flag is RTC HW Error and it doesn’t
change until a command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is issued.
Note: if a power failure occurs and the buffer battery is down the RTC
status flag is set to 1. It doesn’t change until command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is
issued.
AT#RTCSTAT? Read command reports the current value of RTC status flag, in the
format:
#RTCSTAT: <status>
AT#RTCSTAT=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<status>
URC format:
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#GSMAD: <presence>
where:
<presence>
0 - antenna connected.
1 - antenna connector short circuited to ground.
2 - antenna connector short circuited to power.
3 - antenna not detected (open).
AT#GSMAD=3
#GSMAD: <presence>
OK
AT#GSMAD=3
#GSMAD: <presence>
OK
<urcmode> - URC presentation mode. It has meaning and can be set only if
<mod> is 1.
0 - it disables the presentation of the antenna detection URC
1 - it enables the presentation of the antenna detection URC, whenever the
antenna detection algorithm detects a change in the antenna status; the
unsolicited message is in the format:
#GSMAD: <presence>
where:
<presence> is as before
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Note: GPIO is set to LOW when antenna is connected. Set to HIGH otherwise
#GSMAD: <mod>,<urcmode>,<interval>,<detGPIO>,<repGPIO>
AT#GSMAD=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters
<mod>, <urcmode>, <interval>, <detGPIO> and <repGPIO>.
AT#SIMDET? Read command returns the currently selected Sim Detection Mode in the
format:
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#SIMDET: <mode>,<simin>
where:
<mode> - SIM Detection mode, as before
<simin> - SIMIN pin real status
0 - SIM not inserted
1 - SIM inserted
AT#SIMDET=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>
Parameter:
<mod>
0 - Not Active (default for all products, except GE865-QUAD and GE864-
DUAL V2)
1 - BRF is (F=512 D=8) (default for GE865-QUAD and GE864-DUAL V2)
Note: value <mod> is saved in NVM and will be used since next module
startup or new SIM insertion.
Note: module will use the slowest speed between the one programmed and
the one supported by the SIM.
AT#ENHSIM? Read command returns whether the Sim Enhanced Speed Functionality is
currently activated or not, in the format:
#ENHSIM: <mod>
AT#ENHSIM=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <mod>.
Reference GSM 11.11, ISO-7816-3
Note It is strongly suggested to verify which is the maximum speed supported by
the final application
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Note: the command return ERROR if EFmsisdn file is not present in the SIM
or if MSISDN service is not allocated and activated in the SIM Service Table
(see 3GPP TS 11.11).
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Parameter:
<support>
0 - disable TTY functionality
1 - enable TTY functionality
AT#TTY? Read command returns whether the TTY functionalityis currently enabled or
not, in the format:
#TTY: <support>
AT#TTY=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<support>.
AT#CPUMODE? Read command returns the currently selected CPU clock mode in the
format:
#CPUMODE: <mode>
AT#CPUMODE=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter
<mode>.
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<CSD_num>]
Parameters:
<cid> - context Identifier; numeric parameter which specifies the only GSM
context
0
<P_type> - protocol type; a string parameter which specifies the type of
protocol
"IP" - Internet Protocol
<CSD_num> - phone number of the internet service provider
+GSMCONT: <cid>,<P_type>,<CSD_num>
AT#GSMCONT=? Test command returns the supported range of values for all the
parameters.
#GSMCONTCFG:<actTo>,0,0,0<CR><LF>
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AT#GSMCONTCFG=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all
the subparameters.
Parameters:
<cid> - context identifier
0 - specifies the GSM context (see +GSMCONT).
1..5 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition (see +CGDCONT command).
Note: if no <cid> is specified, the addresses for all defined contexts are
returned.
Note: issuing the command with more than 6 parameters raises an error.
Note: the command returns only one row of information for every specified
<cid>, even if the same <cid> is present more than once.
The command returns a row of information for every specified <cid> whose
context has been already defined. No row is returned for a <cid> whose
context has not been defined yet. Response format is:
#CGPADDR: <cid>,<address>[<CR><LF>
#CGPADDR: <cid>,<address>[…]]
where:
<cid> - context identifier, as before
<address> - its meaning depends on the value of <cid>
a) if <cid> is the (only) GSM context identifier (<cid>=0) it is
the dynamic address assigned during the GSM context
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activation.
b) if <cid> is a PDP context identifier (<cid> in (1..5)) it is a
string that identifies the terminal in the address space
applicable to the PDP. The address may be static or
dynamic. For a static address, it will be the one set by the
+CGDCONT command when the context was defined. For a
dynamic address it will be the one assigned during the last
PDP context activation that used the context definition
referred to by <cid>.
OK
AT#CGPADDR=0
#CGPADDR: 0,”xxx.yyy.zzz.www”
OK
AT#CGPADDR=?
#CGPADDR: (0)
OK
Parameter:
<tmr> - timer value in units of seconds
5 3600 - time in seconds (default 5 secs.)
AT#NWSCANTMR Execution command reports time, in seconds, when the next scan activity
will be executed. The format is:
#NWSCANTMREXP: <time>
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#NWSCANTMR: <tmr>
AT#NWSCANTMR=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <tmr>
Note How much time it takes to execute the network scan depends either on how
much bands have been selected and on network configuration (mean value
is 5 seconds)
]]]]]]]]]
aS 0 + 2 ⋅ aS 1 ⋅ z −1 + aS 2 ⋅ z −2
H S ( z) =
1 + 2 ⋅ bS 1 ⋅ z −1 + bS 2 ⋅ z − 2
-32768..32767 - each value has to be interpreted as signed fixed
point number in two’s complement format with 15
fractional bits in a 16 bit word (Q15)
Note: in the above formulas pay attention to the multiplier (2) for
parameters <aF1>, <aS1>, <b F1> and <b S1>
Parameters can be saved in NVM using AT#PSAV command and
are available for audio profiles 1,2,3. For audio profile 0 the values
are fixed.
AT# BIQUADIN? Read command returns the parameters for the active profile in the
format:
#BIQUADIN:
<aF0>,<aF1>,<aF2>,<b F1>,<b F2>,<aS0>,<aS1>,< S2>,<b S1>,<b S2>
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AT# BIQUADIN=? Test command returns the supported range of values for
parameters <aF0>, <aF1>, <aF2>, <b F1>, <b F2>, <aS0>, <aS1>, <aS2>,
<b S1>, <b S2>
[,<b S2>
]]]]]]]]] aS 0 + 2 ⋅ aS 1 ⋅ z −1 + aS 2 ⋅ z −2
H S ( z) =
1 + 2 ⋅ bS 1 ⋅ z −1 + bS 2 ⋅ z − 2
-32768..32767 - each value has to be interpreted as signed fixed point
number in two’s complement format with 15 fractional bits in
a 16 bit word (Q15)
Note: in the above formulas pay attention to the multiplier (2) for
parameters <aF1>, <aS1>, <b F1> and <b S1>
Parameters can be saved in NVM using AT#PSAV command and are
available for audio profiles 1,2,3. For audio profile 0 the values are fixed.
AT# BIQUADOUT? Read command returns the parameters for the active profile in the format:
AT# BIQUADOUT=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters <aF0>,
<aF1>, <aF2>, <b F1>, <b F2>, <aS0>, <aS1>, <aS2>, <b S1>, <b S2>
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1 - Aborting the call setup is disabled until the DCE enters connected state
#CESTHLCK: <closure_type>
AT#CESTHLCK=? Test command returns the supported range of values for the
<closure_type> parameter
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Parameter:
<mode> - AT+CPAS response selection
0 – standard AT+CPAS response (factory default)
1 – modified AT+CPAS response.
0 – the ICCID value is read from the SIM card each time the AT#CCID
command is issued and not during SIM card initialization
(default)
1 – the ICCID value is read from the SIM card during SIM card initialization
Note: the value is saved in NVM and has effect only at the next power cycle.
AT#FASTCCID? The read command returns the currently selected reading mode in the
form:
#FASTCCID: <fast>
AT#FASTCCID=? Test command reports the supported list of currently available <fast>s.
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<deviceId>: address of the I2C device, without the LSB used for read\write
command, 10 bit addressing supported.
Value has to be written in hexadecimal form (without 0x).
The module responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for
the data to send.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).
E.g.
AT#I2CWR=2,3,20,10,14
> 00112233445566778899AABBCCDD<ctrl-z>
OK
Set GPIO2 as SDA, GPIO3 as SCL;
Device I2C address is 0x20;
0x10 is the address of the first register where to write I2C data;
14 data bytes will be written since register 0x10
NOTE: At the end of the execution GPIO will be restored to the original
setting ( check AT#GPIO Command )
NOTE: device address, register address where to read from\ write to, and
date bytes have to be written in hexadecimal form without 0x.
AT#I2CWR=? Test command reports the supported list of currently available <service>s.
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<deviceId>: address of the I2C device, without the LSB used for read\write
command, 10 bit addressing supported.
Value has to be written in hexadecimal form (without 0x before).
E.g.
AT#I2CRD=2,3,20,10,12
#I2CRD: 00112233445566778899AABBCC
OK
NOTE: If data requested are more than data available in the device, dummy
data ( normally 0x00 or 0xff ) will be dumped.
NOTE: At the end of the execution GPIO will be restored to the original
setting ( check AT#GPIO Command )
NOTE: device address, register address where to read from\ write to, and
date bytes have to be written in hexadecimal form without 0x.
AT#I2CRD=? Test command reports the supported list of currently available <service>s.
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Note: the behavior for #PSMRI is invoked, only when modem is in sleep
mode (AT+CFUN=5 and DTR Off on Main UART)
Note: the value set by command is stored in the profile extended section
and doesn’t depend on the specific AT instance
AT#PSMRI? Read command reports the duration in ms of the pulse generated, in the
format:
#PSMRI: <x>
AT#PSMRI=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <x>
Parameters:
<level> - SW level
0 - disable SW level (default for for all products, except GE865-
QUAD and GE864-DUAL V2)
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#SWLEVEL: <level>
Parameter:
<enable> -
0 – disable flow control in command mode <default value>
1 – enable flow control in command mode
#CMGLCONCINDEX: N,i,j,k,...
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where
N is the number of segments that form the whole concatenated
SMS
i,j,k are the SMS indexes of each SMS segment , 0 if segment has
not been received
OK
Parameters:
<format>
0 – numeric format (default)
1 – textual format
<mode>
0 - disable codec information unsolicited report (default)
1 - enable codec information unsolicited report only if the codec
changes
2 - enable short codec information unsolicited report only if the codec
changes
(if <format>=0)
#CODECINFO: <codec_used>,<codec_set>
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(if <format>=1)
#CODECINFO: <codec_used>,<codec_set1>
[,<codec_set2>[..[,codec_setn]]]
#CODECINFO: <codec_used>
(if <format>=0)
#CODECINFO: <codec_used>,<codec_set>
(if <format>=1)
#CODECINFO: <codec_used>,<codec_set1>
[,<codec_set2>[..[,codec_setn]]]
(if <format>=0)
<codec_used> - one of the following channel modes:
0 – no TCH
1 - full rate speech 1 on TCH
2 - full rate speech 2 on TCH
4 - half rate speech 1 on TCH
8 - full rate speech 3 – AMR on TCH
16 - half rate speech 3 – AMR on TCH
128 – full data 9.6
129 – full data 4.8
130 – full data 2.4
131 – half data 4.8
132 – half data 2.4
133 – full data 14.4
<codec_set>
1..31 - sum of integers each representing a specific codec mode:
1 - FR, full rate mode enabled
2 - EFR, enhanced full rate mode enabled
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(if <format>=1)
<codec_used> - one of the following channel modes:
None – no TCH
FR - full rate speech 1 on TCH
EFR - full rate speech 2 on TCH
HR - half rate speech 1 on TCH
FAMR - full rate speech 3 – AMR on TCH
HAMR - half rate speech 3 – AMR on TCH
FD96 - full data 9.6
FD48 - full data 4.8
FD24 - full data 2.4
HD48 - half data 4.8
HD24 - half data 2.4
FD144 - full data 14.4
<codec_setn>
FR - full rate mode enabled
EFR - enhanced full rate mode enabled
HR - half rate mode enabled
FAMR - AMR full rate mode enabled
HAMR - AMR half rate mode enabled
#CODECINFO: <format>,<mode>
AT#CODECINFO=? Test command returns the range of supported <format> and <mode>.
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Parameters:
<inst>:
is a number that identifies the instance that will be activated on
ASC1. The parameter is mandatory and can be 0, 1 or 2:
0 – disables the other AT instance and restores the trace service;
1 – enables instance 1;
2 – enables instance 2;
<rate>:
Set command specifies the DTE speed at which the device accepts
commands during command mode operations; it may be used to fix
the DTE-DCE interface speed. The default value is 115200. It has
sense only if <inst> parameter has value either 1 or 2.
Parameter:
300
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
<format>:
determines the number of bits in the data bits, the presence of a
parity bit, and the number of stop bits in the start-stop frame. The
default value is 3,0, (N81) format. It has sense only if <inst>
parameter has value either 1 or 2.
Parameter:
1 - 8 Data, 2 Stop
2 - 8 Data, 1 Parity, 1 Stop
3 - 8 Data, 1 Stop
5 - 7 Data, 1 Parity, 1 Stop
<parity>:
determines how the parity bit is generated and checked, if present.
It has a meaning only if <format> parameter has value either 2 or 5
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#SII: <inst>[,<rate>,<format>,<parity>]
#OSC32KHZ: <stat>
where:
<stat>
0 - external 32kHz oscillator is not present
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Note: if the external oscillator is removed while the module is on, the
software will take up to 9 seconds to realize its absence.
Note: if the external oscillator is connected to the module while it is on, the
software will take less than 1 second to realize its presence.
Parameter:
<lan> - selected language
“en” – English (factory default)
“it” – Italian
AT#LANG? Read command reports the currently selected <lan> in the format:
#LANG: <lan>
Parameters:
<sec>: integer type value indicating the number of seconds to
postpone the alarm (maximum 60 seconds). If <sec> is set to 0
(default), the alarm is dismissed.
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Parameters:
<mode>:
0 Disable the call meter warning event (default)
1 Enable the call meter warning event
+CCWE: <mode>
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Parameters:
<mode>:
1 DD-MMM-YYYY (default)
2 DD-MM-YY
3 MM/DD/YY
4 DD/MM/YY
5 DD.MM.YY
6 YYMMDD
7 YY-MM-DD
<auxmode>:
1 yy/MM/dd (default)
2 yyyy/MM/dd
Parameters:
<mode>:
0 Silent mode off (default)
1 Silent mode on
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format:
+CSIL: <mode>
Parameters:
<mode>:
1 HH:MM (24 hour clock; default)
2 HH:MM a.m./p.m.
Parameters:
<number>: string type phone number of format specified
by <type>
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Parameters:
<onoff>:
0 Disable time zone change event reporting (default)
1 Enable time zone change event reporting
Parameters:
<onoff>:
0 Disable automatic time zone update via NITZ (default)
1 Enable automatic time zone update via NITZ
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# SMSATRUN: <mod>,<stat>
where:
<stat> - service status
0 – not active
1 - active
AT#SMSATRUN =? Test command returns the supported values for the SMSATRUN
parameters
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• where the RSA is calculated using the RSA algorithm with the RSA
private key on the string SMSATRUN ACTIVATION concatenated
with an optional phone number
• the module decodes the digest using the RSA public key and, if
the result is the default string expected, the message is accepted
and
o activates the SMSATRUN service
o inserts in the white list (which has 8 positions) the phone
number if present, in position 7
o inserts in the white list a default password in position 8: as
for OTA service, the password is imei+last imei digit (16
digits)
• answers to server sending a SMS to the sender number:
• where:
o session Id is the same of SMSATRUN activation SMS
o the 64 bytes long RSA digest is calculated applying the
RSA algorithm with the RSA public key on the string
SMSATRUN ACTIVATION concatenated with the module
IMEI.
• If the SMSATRUN activation SMS is received and the SMSATRUN
is already active, the SMS is ignored and handled as a normal
SMS
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<urcmod>:
0 – disable unsolicited message
1 - enable an unsolicited message when an AT command is
requested via SMS (default).
#SMSATRUN: <Text>
e.g.:
#SMSATRUN: AT+CGMR;+CGSN;+GSN;+CCLK
<timeout>:
It defines in minutes the maximum time for a command execution. If
timeout expires the module will be rebooted. Range 1 – 60, default 5.
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#SMSATRUNCFG:<instance>,<urcmod>,<timeout>
AT#SMSATRUNCFG=? Test command returns the supported values for the SMSATRUNCFG
parameters
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Phone number shall contain numerical characters and/or the character “+”
at the beginning of the string and/or the character “*” at the end of the
string.
Password shall be 16 characters length
NOTE: When the character “*” is used, it means that all the numbers that
begin with the defined digit are part of the white list.
E.g.
“+39*” All Italian users can ask to run AT Command via SMS
“+39349*” All vodafone users can ask to run AT Command via SMS.
#SMSATWL: [<entryType>,<string>]
AT#SMSATWL=? Test command returns the supported values for the parameter <action>,
<index> and <entryType>
<tcpHostPort>
Tcp remote port of the Host to connect to, in client mode. Default
1024. Range 1...65535. This parameter is mandatory.
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<urcmod>:
0 – disable unsolicited messages
1 - enable an unsolicited message when the TCP socket is
connected or disconnect ( default ).
#TCPATRUN: <iphostaddress>
#TCPATRUN: <DISCONNECT>
<timeout>:
Define in minutes the maximum time for a command execution. If
timeout expires the module will be rebooted. The default value is 5
minutes. Range 1…5.
<authMode>:
determines the authentication procedure in server mode:
0 – ( default ) when connection is up, username and password
(in this order and each of them followed by a Carriage Return) have to
be sent to the module before the first AT command.
1 – when connection is up, the user receives a request for
username and, if username is correct, a request for password. Then a
message of ”Login successfull” will close authentication phase.
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<retryCnt>:
in client mode, at boot or after a socket disconnection, this parameter
represents the number of attempts that are made in order to re-
connect to the Host. Default: 0. Range 0…5.
<retryDelay>:
in client mode, delay between one attempt and the other. In minutes.
Default: 2. Range 1…3600.
#TCPATRUNCFG:
<connId>,<instance>,<tcpPort>,<tcpHostPort>,<tcpHost>,<urcmod
>,<timeout>,<authMode>,<retryCnt>,<retryDelay>
AT#TCPATRUNCFG=? Test command returns the supported values for the TCPATRUNCFG
parameters
Parameter:
< mod >
0: Service Disabled
1: Service Enabled
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AT#TCPATRUNL? Read command returns the current settings of <mode> and the value of
<stat> in the format:
#TCPATRUNL: <mod>,<stat>
where:
<stat> - connection status
0 – not in listen
1 - in listen or active
AT#TCPATRUNL =? Test command returns the supported values for the TCPATRUNL
parameters
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Firewall general policy is DROP, therefore all packets that are not
included into an ACCEPT chain rule will be silently discarded.
If criteria is matched, then the packet is accepted and the rule scan
is finished; if criteria is not matched for any chain the packet is
silently dropped.
#TCPATRUNFRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
#TCPATRUNFRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
…
OK
AT#TCPATRUNFRWL=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <action>.
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< userid > - user to be added into the ACCEPT chain; string
type, maximum length 50
< passw > - password of the user on the < userid >; string type,
maximum length 50
#TCPATRUNAUTH: <user_id>,<passw>
#TCPATRUNAUTH: <user_id>,<passw>
….
OK
AT# TCPATRUNAUTH =? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter
<action>.
Parameter:
< mod >
0: Service Disabled
1: Service Enabled
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#TCPATRUND: <mod>,<stat>
where:
<stat> - connection status
0 - not connected
1 – connected or connecting at socket level
2 - not connected but still trying to connect, attempting every
delay time (specified in AT#TCPATRUNCFG)
AT#TCPATRUND =? Test command returns the supported values for the TCPATRUND
parameters
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Parameter:
< mod >
0: Service Disabled (default)
1: Service Enabled
AT# TCPATCMDSEQ? Read command returns the current settings of parameters in the
format:
#TCPATCMDSEQ: <mod>
AT# TCPATCMDSEQ =? Test command returns the supported values for the TCPATCMDSEQ
parameters
Parameter:
< port >
0 – 1. Serial port to connect to.
Note1: the command has to be issued from the TCP ATRUN instance
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AT# TCPATCONSER =? Test command returns the supported values for the TCPATCONSER
parameters
<srv>
0 – TCP Run AT service
1 - SMS Run AT service
#ATRUNDELAY: 0, <dealyTCP>
#ATRUNDELAY: 1, <dealySMS>
OK
AT#ATRUNDELAY =? Test command returns the supported values for the ATRUNDELAY
parameters
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# ENAEVMONI: <mod>,<stat>
where:
<stat> - service status
0 – not active (default)
1 - active
AT#ENAEVMONI =? Test command returns the supported values for the ENAEVMONI
parameters
<urcmod>:
0 – disable unsolicited message
1 - enable an unsolicited message when an AT command is
executed after an event is occurred (default)
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#EVMONI: <Text>
e.g.:
#EVMONI: AT+CGMR;+CGSN;+GSN;+CCLK
<timeout>:
It defines in minutes the maximum time for a command execution. If
timeout expires the module will be rebooted. (Default: 5)
Note 2: the instance used for the EvMoni service is the same used for
the SMS AT RUN service. Therefore, when the #ENAEVMONICFG sets
the <instance> parameter, the change is reflected also in the <instance>
parameter of the #SMSATRUNCFG command, and viceversa.
#ENAEVMONICFG:<instance>,<urcmod>,<timeout>
AT# ENAEVMONICFG =? Test command returns the supported values for the ENAEVMONICFG
parameters
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<mode>:
0 – disable the single event monitoring (default)
1 – enable the single event monitoring
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AT# EVMONI? Read command returns the current settings for each event in the format:
#EVMONI:
<label>,<mode>,<param0>[,<param1>[,<param2>[,<param3>]]]
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Note: when the length octet of the SMSC address (given in the <pdu>)
equals zero, the SMSC address set with command +CSCA is used; in
this case the SMSC Type-of-Address octet shall not be present in the
<pdu>.
#CMGS: <mr>
where
<mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
Reference in integer format.
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#CMGS: <mr>
where
<mr> - message reference number; 3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Message-
Reference in integer format.
Parameter:
<length> - length in bytes of the PDU to be written.
7..164
<pdu> - PDU in hexadecimal format (each octet of the PDU is given as
two IRA character long hexadecimal number) and given in one
line.
#CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
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Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently
selected character set (see +CSCS).
<text> - text to write
#CMGW: <index>
where:
<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.
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Parameters:
<addr> - string parameter which specifies the phone number
<company_name> - string parameter containing a client identifier
Note2: the value of <addr> parameter can be overwritten from the OTA
server by the Provisioning SMS
#OTASNAP: <addr>[,<company_name>]
AT#OTASNAP Execution command has the same effect as the Read command
AT#OTASNAP =? Test command returns the maximum length of <addr> field and
maximum length of <company_name> field. The format is:
#OTASNAP: <nlength>,<tlength>
where:
<nlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<addr>
<tlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<company_name>
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OK
AT#OTASNAP=?
#OTASNAP: 21,15
OK
Parameters:
<addr> - string parameter which specifies the phone number
<company_name> - string parameter containing a client identifier
Note2: the value of <addr> parameter can be overwritten from the OTA
server by the Provisioning SMS
#OTASNAP: <addr>[,<company_name>]
AT#OTASNAP =? Test command returns the maximum length of <addr> field and
maximum length of <company_name> field. The format is:
#OTASNAP: <nlength>,<tlength>
where:
<nlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
<addr>
<tlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field
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OK
AT#OTASNAP=?
#OTASNAP: 21,15
OK
Parameters:
<response> - numeric parameter used to accept or reject the download
request
0 – the request is rejected
1 – the request is accepted
2 – the request is delayed indefinitely: the URC is prompted indefinitely
until the request is accepted or reject
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Note: the following unsolicited result codes and the corresponding events
are defined:
"#OTAEV: Registered"
The module has registered itself to a server
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"#OTAEV: Provisioned"
A server has provisioned the module
"#OTAEV: Notified"
A server has notified the module
AT# OTASUAN? Read command reports the current settings in the format:
#OTASUAN: ,<mode>,<bfr>
AT#OTASUAN Execution command has the same effect as the Read command
AT#OTASUAN =? Test command returns values supported as a compound value
Example AT#OTASUAN=,2,1
OK
AT#OTASUAN?
#OTASUAN: ,2,1
OK
AT#OTASUAN =?
#OTASUAN: (0-2),(0-2),(0,1)
OK
Parameters:
<response> - numeric parameter used to accept or reject the download
request
0 – the request is rejected
1 – the request is accepted
2 – the request is delayed indefinitely: the URC is prompted indefinitely
until the request is accepted or reject
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Note: the following unsolicited result codes and the corresponding events
are defined:
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"#OTAEV: Registered"
The module has registered itself to a server
"#OTAEV: Provisioned"
A server has provisioned the module
"#OTAEV: Notified"
A server has notified the module
AT# OTASUAN? Read command reports the current settings in the format:
#OTASUAN: ,<mode>,<bfr>
AT#OTASUAN =? Test command returns values supported as a compound value
Example AT#OTASUAN=,2,1
OK
AT#OTASUAN?
#OTASUAN: ,2,1
OK
AT#OTASUAN =?
#OTASUAN: (0-2),(0-2),(0,1)
OK
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Parameter:
<n> - RI enabling
0 - disables RI pin response when the URC “#OTAEV: Do you want to
upgrade the firmware?” is prompted (factory default)
50..1150 - enables RI pin response. The value of <n> is the duration in ms
of the pulse generated when the URC “#OTAEV: Do you want to
upgrade the firmware?” is prompted.
#OTASETRI: <n>
Note: as seen before, the value <n>=0 means that the RI pin response to the
URC is disabled.
AT#OTASETRI Execution command has the same effect as the Read command
AT#OTASETRI =? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>
Parameter:
<n> - RI enabling
0 - disables RI pin response when the URC “#OTAEV: Do you want to
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#OTASETRI: <n>
Note: as seen before, the value <n>=0 means that the RI pin response to the
URC is disabled.
AT#OTASETRI =? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>
Parameters:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
#SS: <connId>,<state>,<locIP>,<locPort>,<remIP>,<remPort>
where:
<connId> - socket connection identifier, as before
<state> - actual state of the socket:
0 - Socket Closed.
1 - Socket with an active data transfer connection.
2 - Socket suspended.
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Note: issuing #SS<CR> causes getting information about status of all the
sockets; the response format is:
#SS: <connId1>,<state1>,<locIP1>,<locPort1>,<remIP1>,<remPort1>
<CR><LF>
…
#SS : <connId6>,<state6>,<locIP6>,<locPort6>,<remIP6>,<remPort6>
OK
AT#SS=2
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OK
Parameters:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
#SI: <connId>,<sent>,<received>,<buff_in>,<ack_waiting>
where:
<connId> - socket connection identifier, as before
<sent> - total amount (in bytes) of sent data since the last time the socket
connection identified by <connId> has been opened
<received> - total amount (in bytes) of received data since the last time the
socket connection identified by <connId> has been opened
<buff_in> - total amount (in bytes) of data just arrived through the socket
connection identified by <connId> and currently buffered, not
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Note: not yet acknowledged data are available only for TCP connections;
the value <ack_waiting> is always 0 for UDP connections.
Note: issuing #SI<CR> causes getting information about data traffic of all
the sockets; the response format is:
#SI: <connId1>,<sent1>,<received1>,<buff_in1>,<ack_waiting1>
<CR><LF>
…
#SI: <connId6>,<sent6>,<received6>,<buff_in6>,<ack_waiting6>
#SI: 1,123,400,10,50
#SI: 2,0,100,0,0
#SI: 3,589,100,10,100
#SI: 4,0,0,0,0
#SI: 5,0,0,0,0
#SI: 6,0,98,60,0
OK
AT#SI=1
#SI: 1,123,400,10,50
OK
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Note: after the GSM context has been activated, you can use either
Multisocket, or FTP or Email AT commands to send/receive TCP/IP packets
via GSM.
Note: if GSM context is active, it is not allowed any PDP context activation.
AT#SGACT? Returns the state of all the contexts that have been defined through the
commands +CGDCONT or #GSMCONT
#SGACT: <cid1>,<Stat1><CR><LF>
…
#SGACT: <cid5>,<Stat5>
where:
<cid n> - as <cid> before
<statn> - context status
0 - context deactivated
1 - context activated
AT#SGACT=? Test command reports the range for the parameters <cid> and <stat>
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Parameter:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
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#SCFG: <connId1>,<cid1>,<pktsz1>,<maxTo1>,<connTo1>,<txTo1>
<CR><LF>
...
#SCFG: <connId6>,<cid6>,<pktsz6>,<maxTo6>,<connTo6>,<txTo6>
<CR><LF>
AT#SCFG=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
subparameters.
Example at#scfg?
#SCFG: 1,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 2,2,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 3,2,250,90,600,50
#SCFG: 4,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 5,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 6,1,300,90,600,50
OK
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#SCFGEXT:<connId1>,
<srMode1>,<dataMode1>,<keepalive1>,
<ListenAutoRsp1>,0<CR><LF>
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...
#SCFGEXT:<connId6>,
<srMode6>,<dataMode6>,<keepalive6>,
<ListenAutoRsp6>,0<CR><LF>
AT#SCFGEXT=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all
the subparameters.
Example Socket 1 set with data view sring, text data mode, a keepalive time of
30 minutes and listen auto-response set.
Socket 3 set with data amount sring, hex recv data mode, no
keepalive and listen auto-response not set.
at#scfgext?
#SCFGEXT: 1,2,0,30,1,0
#SCFGEXT: 2,0,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT: 3,1,1,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT: 4,0,1,0,0,1
#SCFGEXT: 5,0,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT: 6,0,0,0,0,0
OK
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#SCFGEXT2:<connId1>,<bufferStart1>,0,0,0,0<CR><LF>
...
#SCFGEXT2:<connId6>,<bufferStart6>,0,0,0,0<CR><LF>
AT#SCFGEXT2=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
subparameters.
Example
AT#SCFGEXT2=1,1
OK
AT#SCFGEXT2=2,1
OK
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AT#SCFGEXT2?
#SCFGEXT2: 1,1,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT2: 2,1,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT2: 3,0,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT2: 4,0,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT2: 5,0,0,0,0,0
#SCFGEXT2: 6,0,0,0,0,0
OK
AT#SCFG?
#SCFG: 1,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 2,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 3,1,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 4,2,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 5,2,300,90,600,50
#SCFG: 6,2,300,90,600,50
OK
AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,30
OK
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Note: <closureType> parameter is valid for TCP connections only and has
no effect (if used) for UDP connections.
Note: <lPort> parameter is valid for UDP connections only and has no effect
(if used) for TCP connections.
Note: if there are input data arrived through a connected socket and not
yet read because the module entered command mode before reading
them (after an escape sequence or after #SD has been issued with
<connMode> set to command mode connection), these data are buffered
and we receive the SRING URC (SRING presentation format depends on
the last #SCFGEXT setting); it’s possible to read these data afterwards
issuing #SRECV. Under the same hypotheses it’s possible to send data
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AT#SD=? Test command reports the range of values for all the parameters.
Example Open socket 1 in online mode
AT#SD=1,0,80,”www.google.com”,0,0,0
CONNECT
…
AT#SD=1,0,80,”www.google.com”,0,0,1
OK
Parameter:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
AT#SO=? Test command reports the range of values for <connId> parameter.
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+SRING : <connId>
Afterwards we can use #SA to accept the connection or #SH to refuse it.
If the ListenAutoRsp flag has been set, then, when a TCP connection
request comes on the input port, if the sender is not filtered by the internal
firewall (see command #FRWL), the connection is automatically accepted:
the CONNECT indication is given and the modem goes into online data
mode.
#SL: ABORTED
AT#SL? Read command returns all the actual listening TCP sockets.
AT#SL=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
subparameters.
Example Next command opens a socket listening for TCP on port 3500 without.
AT#SL=1,1,3500
OK
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+SRING : <connId>
Afterwards we can use #SA to accept the connection or #SH to refuse it.
If the ListenAutoRsp flag has been set, then, when an UDP connection
request comes on the input port, if the sender is not filtered by the internal
firewall (see command #FRWL), the connection is automatically accepted:
the CONNECT indication is given and the modem goes into online data
mode.
#SLUDP: ABORTED
AT#SLUDP? Read command returns all the actual listening UDP sockets.
AT#SLUDP=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
subparameters.
Example Next command opens a socket listening for UDP on port 3500.
AT#SLUDP=1,1,3500
OK
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Parameter:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
<connMode> - Connection mode, as for command #SD.
0 - online mode connection (default)
1 - command mode connection
AT#SA=? Test command reports the range of values for all the parameters.
Parameters:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
<maxByte> - max number of bytes to read
1..1500
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AT#SRECV=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters
< connId > and < maxByte >
Example SRING URC (<srMode> be 0, <dataMode> be 0) telling data have just come
through connected socket identified by <connId>=1 and are now buffered
SRING: 1
OK
OK
Parameters:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
The device responds to the command with the prompt ‘>’ and waits for the
data to send.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
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Note: the maximum number of bytes to send is 1024; trying to send more
data will cause the surplus to be discarded and lost.
Note: it’s possible to use #SSEND only if the connection was opened by
#SD, else the ME is raising an error.
AT#SSEND=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
< connId >
Example Send data through socket number 2
AT#SSEND=2
>Test<CTRL-Z>
OK
Parameters:
<connId> - socket connection identifier
1..6
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The device responds to the command with the prompt ‘>’ and waits for the
data to send.
When <bytestosend> bytes have been sent, operation is automatically
completed.
If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.
If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: it’s possible to use #SSENDEXT only if the connection was opened
by #SD, else the ME is raising an error.
AT#SSEND=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters <
connId > and <bytestosend>
at#ssendext=1,256
> .............................. ; // Terminal echo of bytes sent is displayed here
OK
All possible bytes(from 0x00 to 0xFF) are sent on the socket as generic bytes.
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Parameter
<type>
0 - no authentication
1 - PAP authentication (factory default)
2 - CHAP authentication
#SGACTAUTH: <type>
AT#SGACTAUTH =? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<type>.
Parameters:
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#SGACT: <ip_address>
Note: < retry > and <delay> setting are global parameter saved in NVM
AT#SGACTCFG? Read command reports the state of all the five contexts, in the format:
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where:
<cid n> - as <cid> before
<retry n> - as <retry> before
<delay n> - as <delay> before
< urcmode > - as < urcmode > before
AT#SGACTCFG =? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <cid>
>,<retry>,<delay>and < urcmode >
Note:
If we receive delayed CTXT ACTIVATION ACCEPT after abort, network
will be automatically informed of our aborted attempt through
relative protocol messages(SM STATUS) and will also close on
its side.
Otherwise, if no ACCEPT is received after abort, network will be
informed later of our PDP state through other protocol messages
(routing area update for instance).
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AT# SGACTCFGEXT? Read command reports the state of all the five contexts, in the format:
where:
<cid n> - as <cid> before
< abortAttemptEnable n> - as < abortAttemptEnable > before
AT#SGACTCFGEXT=? Test command reports supported range of values for all parameters
Parameters:
<mode>:
Bit 1: 1 - enable forwarding; 0 – disable forwarding;
Other bits reserved;
Parameters:
<char>:
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a number, from 0 to 255, that specifies the asci code of the char
used to flush data
<mode>:
flush mode,
0 – normal mode (default);
1 – reserved;
<enc>
0 – no encoding of data received from serial port.
1 - MIME RFC2045 base64 encoding of data received from serial
port that have to be sent to <connId> socket.
2 - RFC 3548 base64 encoding of data received from serial port that
have to be sent to <connId> socket.
Note: as indicated from RFC3548 CRLF have not to be added.
<dec>
0 – no decoding of data received from socket <connId>.
1 - MIME RFC2045 base64 decoding of data received from socket
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AT# BASE64? Read command returns the current <enc>/<dec> settings for all the
six sockets, in the format:
# BASE64:<connId1><enc1>,<dec1>,0,0<CR><LF>
...
# BASE64:<connId6>,<enc6>,<dec6>,0,0<CR><LF>
AT# BASE64=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
subparameters.
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Example AT#SKIPESC=1
OK
AT#SD=<connId>,<txProt>,<rPort>,<IPaddr>
CONNECT
//Data sent without modifications(default)
………
+++ (suspension)
OK
at#base64=<connId>,1,0
OK
AT#SO=<connId>
CONNECT
// Data received from serial port are encoded
// base64 before to be sent on the socket
………………
+++ (suspension)
OK
at#base64=<connId>,0,1
OK
AT#SO=<connId>
CONNECT
// Data received from socket are decoded
// base64 before to be sent on the serial port
+++ (suspension)
…………………
Parameter:
<tout> - time-out in 100 ms units
100..5000 - hundreds of ms (factory default is 100)
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#FTPTO: <tout>
AT#FTPTO=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <tout>
Parameter:
<tout> - time-out in 100 ms units
100..5000 - hundreds of ms (factory default is 100)
#FTPTO: <tout>
AT#FTPTO=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <tout>
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Note: Before opening an FTP connection the GPRS context must have been
activated by AT#GPRS=1
Note: Before opening an FTP connection either the GSM context must have
been activated by AT#SGACT=0,1 or the PDP context #1 must have been
activated by AT#SGACT=1,1 or by AT#GPRS=1
AT#FTPOPEN=? Test command returns the OK result code.
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Parameter:
<filename> - string type, name of the file (maximum length 200 characters)
Note: use the escape sequence +++ to close the data connection.
Parameter:
<filename> - string type, name of the file (maximum length 200 characters)
Note: use the escape sequence +++ to close the data connection.
Parameter:
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Parameter:
<filename> - file name, string type.
The data port is opened and we remain in command mode and we see the
result code OK.
Retrieval from FTP server of “remotefile” is started, but data are only
buffered in the module.
It’s possible to read data afterwards issuing #FTPRECV command
Parameters:
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AT#FTPGETPKT? Read command reports current download state for <filename> with
<viewMode> chosen, in the format:
#FTPGETPKT: <remotefile>,<viewMode>,<eof>
<eof> 0 = file currently being transferred
1 = complete file has been transferred to FTP client
Note: If the parameter is omitted then the behaviour of Set command is the
same of Read command.
#FTPTYPE? Read command returns the current file transfer type, in the format:
#FTPTYPE: <type>
#FTPTYPE=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <type>:
#FTPTYPE: (0,1)
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#FTPTYPE: <type>
#FTPTYPE=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <type>:
#FTPTYPE: (0,1)
Parameter:
<filename> - string type, it’s the name of the file to delete.
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Parameter:
<filename> - string type, it’s the name of the file to delete.
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Parameter:
<dirname> - string type, it’s the name of the new working directory.
Parameter:
<dirname> - string type, it’s the name of the new working directory.
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Parameter:
<name> - string type, it’s the name of the directory or file.
Parameter:
<name> - string type, it’s the name of the directory or file.
Note:
FTPTYPE=0 command has to be issued before FTPFSIZE command, to set
file transfer type to binary mode.
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Parameter:
<filename> - string type, name of the file.
Note: use the escape sequence +++ to close the data connection.
Parameter:
<restartposition> position in byte of restarting for successive FTPGET
(or FTPGETPKT)
Note:
It’s necessary to issue FTPTYPE=0 before successive FTPGET
(or FTPGETPKT command) to set binary file transfer type.
Note:
Setting <restartposition> has effect on successive FTP download.
After successive successfully initiated FTPGET(or FTPGETPKT) command
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Note: value set for <restartposition> has effect on next data transfer(data
port opened by FTPGET or FTPGETPKT).
Then <restartposition> value is automatically assigned to 0 for next
download.
#FTPREST: <restartposition>
This number is limited to the current number of bytes of the remote file
which have been transferred from the FTP server.
Parameters:
< blocksize > - max number of bytes to read
1..3000
Note: it’s necessary to have previously opened FTP data port and started
download and buffering of remote file through #FTPGETPKT command
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Note: data port will stay opened if socket is temporary waiting to receive
data(FTPRECV returns 0 and FTPGETPKT gives a EOF 0 indication).
AT# FTPRECV? Read command reports the number of bytes currently received from FTP
server, in the format:
#FTPRECV: <available>
AT# FTPRECV=? Test command returns the range of supported values for
<blocksize> parameter.
Example AT#FTPRECV?
#FTPRECV: 3000
OK
AT#FTPRECV=400
#FTPRECV: 400
OK
AT#FTPRECV =200
#FTPRECV: 200
88888 *
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OK
Note: to check when you have received complete file it’s possible to use
AT#FTPGETPKT read command:
AT#FTPGETPKT?
#FTPGETPKT: sample.txt,0,1
OK
Parameter:
<user> - string type, it’s the authentication User Id; the max length for this
value is the output of Test command, AT#USERID=? (factory
default is the empty string “”).
#USERID: <user>.
AT#USERID=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
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OK
Parameter:
<user> - string type, it’s the authentication User Id; the max length for this
value is the output of Test command, AT#USERID=? (factory
default is the empty string “”).
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#USERID? Read command reports the current user identification string, in the format:
#USERID: <user>
AT#USERID=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <user>.
Example AT#USERID="myName"
OK
AT#USERID?
#USERID: "myName"
OK
Parameter:
<pwd> - string type, it’s the authentication password; the max length for
this value is the output of Test command, AT#PASSW=? (factory
default is the empty string “”).
AT#PASSW=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <pwd>.
Example AT#PASSW="myPassword"
OK
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Parameter:
<pwd> - string type, it’s the authentication password; the max length for
this value is the output of Test command, AT#PASSW=? (factory
default is the empty string “”).
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#PASSW=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <pwd>.
Example AT#PASSW="myPassword"
OK
Parameter:
<size> - packet size in bytes
0 - automatically chosen by the device
1..512 - packet size in bytes (factory default is 300)
Note: after issuing command AT#PKTSZ=0, the Read command reports the
value automatically chosen by the device.
AT#PKTSZ=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameter <size>.
Example AT#PKTSZ=100
OK
AT#PKTSZ?
#PKTSZ: 100
OK
AT#PKTSZ=0
OK
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OK
Parameter:
<size> - packet size in bytes
0 - automatically chosen by the device
1..1500 - packet size in bytes (factory default is 300)
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#PKTSZ? Read command reports the current packet size value.
Note: after issuing command AT#PKTSZ=0, the Read command reports the
value automatically chosen by the device.
AT#PKTSZ=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameter <size>.
Example AT#PKTSZ=100
OK
AT#PKTSZ?
#PKTSZ: 100
OK
AT#PKTSZ=0
OK
AT#PKTSZ?
#PKTSZ: 300 ->value automatically chosen by device
OK
Parameter:
<tout> - packet sending time-out in 100ms units (factory default is 50)
0 - no time-out, wait forever for packets to be completed before send.
1..255 hundreds of ms
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Note: this time-out applies to data whose size is less than packet size and
whose sending would have been delayed for an undefined time until new
data to be sent had been received and full packet size reached.
OK
Parameter:
<tout> - packet sending time-out in 100ms units (factory default is 50)
0 - no time-out, wait forever for packets to be completed before send.
1..255 hundreds of ms
Note: this time-out applies to data whose size is less than packet size and
whose sending would have been delayed for an undefined time until new
data to be sent had been received and full packet size reached.
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#DSTO? Read command reports the current data sending time-out value.
AT#DSTO=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameter <tout>.
Example AT#DSTO=10 ->1 sec. time-out
OK
AT#DSTO?
#DSTO: 10
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Parameter:
<tout> - socket inactivity time-out in seconds units
0 - no time-out.
1..65535 - time-out in sec. units (factory default is 90).
Note: this time-out applies when no data is exchanged through the socket
for a long time and therefore the socket connection has to be automatically
closed; the GPRS context is deactivated only if it has been activated issuing
#SKTOP; if it has been activated issuing #SKTD, now it stays activated.
OK
Parameter:
<tout> - socket inactivity time-out in seconds units
0 - no time-out.
1..65535 - time-out in sec. units (factory default is 90).
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Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTTO? Read command reports the current socket inactivity time-out value.
AT#SKTTO=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <tout>.
Example AT#SKTTO=30 ->(30 sec. time-out)
OK
AT#SKTTO?
#SKTTO: 30
OK
Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP
sockets shall be left unused.
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Note: The resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket,
therefore if an invalid host name is given to the #SKTSET command, then
error message will be issued.
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command.
AT#SKTSET? Read command reports the socket parameters values, in the format:
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Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP
sockets shall be left unused.
Note: <local port> parameter is valid only for UDP socket type, for TCP
sockets shall be left unused.
Note: The resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket,
therefore if an invalid host name is given to the #SKTSET command, then
an error message will be issued.
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTSET? Read command reports the socket parameters values, in the format:
AT#SKTSET: <socket type>,<remote port>,<remote addr>,
<closure type>,<local port>
AT#SKTSET=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameters.
Example AT#SKTSET=0,1024,"123.255.020.001"
OK
AT#SKTSET=0,1024,"www.telit.net"
OK
Note Issuing command #QDNS will overwrite <remote addr> setting.
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Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTOP=? Test command returns the OK result code.
Example AT#SKTOP
..GPRS context activation, authentication and socket open..
CONNECT
Note This command is obsolete. It’s suggested to use the couple #SGACT and
#SO instead of it.
Parameter:
<host name> - host name, string type.
If the DNS query is successful then the IP address will be reported in the
result code, as follows:
where
<host name> - string type
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Note: the command has to activate the GPRS context if it was not previously
activated. In this case the context is deactivated after the DNS query.
Note This command requires that the authentication parameters are correctly
set and that the GPRS network is present.
Note Issuing command #QDNS will overwrite <remote addr> setting for
command #SKTSET.
Parameter:
<host name> - host name, string type.
If the DNS query is successful then the IP address will be reported in the
result code, as follows:
where
<host name> - string type
<IP address> - string type, in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
Note: the command has to activate the GPRS context if it was not previously
activated. In this case the context is deactivated after the DNS query. It also
works with GSM context, but the GSM context has to be activated before.
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Parameter:
<mode>
0 - caching disabled; it cleans the cache too
1 - caching enabled
Note: the validity period of each cached entry (i.e. how long a DNS response
remains valid) is determined by a value called the Time To Live (TTL), set
by the administrator of the DNS server handing out the response.
#CACHEDNS: <mode>
AT#CACHEDNS=? Test command returns the currently cached mapping along with the range
of available values for parameter <mode>, in the format:
#CACHEDNS: [<hostn1>,<IPaddr1>,[…,[<hostnn>,<IPaddrn>,]]](0,1)
where:
<hostnn> - hostname, string type
<IPaddrn> - IP address, string type, in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
Parameters:
<cid> - context identifier
0 - specifies the GSM context
1..5 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition
<primary> - manual primary DNS server, string type, in the format
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” used for the specified cid; we’re using this
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Note: the context identified by <cid> has to be not activated yet, elsewhere
issuing AT#DNS=… raises an error.
AT#DNS? Read command returns the manual DNS servers set either for every
defined PDP context and for the single GSM context (only if defined), in the
format:
[#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>[<CR><LF>
#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>]]
AT#DNS=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the <cid>
parameter.only, in the format:
#DNS: (0,5),,
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Note: this time-out applies only to the time that the TCP stack waits for the
CONNECT answer to its connection request.
Note: The time for activate the GPRS and resolving the name with the DNS
query (if the peer was specified by name and not by address) is not counted
in this time-out.
Parameter:
<tout> - TCP first CONNECT answer time-out in 100ms units
10..1200 - hundreds of ms (factory default value is 600).
Note: this time-out applies only to the time that the TCP stack waits for the
CONNECT answer to its connection request.
Note: The time for activate the GPRS and resolving the name with the DNS
query (if the peer was specified by name and not by address) is not counted
in this time-out.
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTCT? Read command reports the current TCP connection time-out.
AT#SKTCT=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <tout>.
Example AT#SKTCT=600
OK
socket first connection answer time-out has been set to 60 s.
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Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code.
Example AT#SKTSAV
OK
socket parameters have been saved in NVM
Note If some parameters have not been previously specified then a default value
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Parameter:
<mode> - GPRS context activation mode
0 - GPRS context deactivation request
1 - GPRS context activation request
In the case that the GPRS context has been activated, the result code OK is
preceded by the intermediate result code:
+IP: <ip_address_obtained>
#GPRS: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - GPRS context deactivated
1 - GPRS context activated
2 - GPRS context activation pending.
Note: if you request a GPRS context deactivation during a call issuing either
AT#GPRS=0 or AT#EMAILACT=0 and then, after the call termination, you
want to request a GPRS context activation through #GPRS, you need to
issue the following sequence of three commands
AT#GPRS=1
OK
AT#GPRS=0
OK
AT#GPRS=1
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AT#GPRS? Read command has the same effect as the Execution command
AT#GPRS<CR>.
AT#GPRS=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.
Example AT#GPRS=1
+IP: 129.137.1.1
OK
Now GPRS Context has been activated and our IP is 129.137.1.1
AT#GPRS=0
OK
Now GPRS context has been deactivated, IP is lost.
Note It is strongly recommended to use the same command (e.g. #GPRS) to
activate the context, deactivate it and interrogate about its status.
Parameter:
<mode> - PDP context activation mode
0 - PDP context #1 deactivation request
1 - PDP context #1 activation request
In the case that the PDP context #1 has been activated, the result code OK
is preceded by the intermediate result code:
+IP: <ip_address_obtained>
Note: if the PDP context #1 has been activated issuing AT#GPRS=1, then
• if you request to deactivate the PDP context #1 issuing
AT#EMAILACT=0 an ERROR is raised and nothing happens
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AT#GPRS=1
OK
AT#GPRS=0
OK
AT#GPRS=1
OK
Note: this command is not allowed if GSM context has been activated (see
AT#SGACT=0,1).
AT#GPRS? Read command reports the current status of the PDP context #1, in the
format:
#GPRS: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - PDP context #1 deactivated
1 - PDP context #1 activated
2 - PDP context #1 activation pending.
AT#GPRS=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.
Example AT#GPRS=1
+IP: 129.137.1.1
OK
Now PDP Context #1 has been activated and our IP is 129.137.1.1
AT#GPRS=0
OK
Now PDP Context #1 has been deactivated, IP is lost.
Note It is strongly recommended to use the same command (e.g. #GPRS) to
activate the context, deactivate it and interrogate about its status.
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Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP
sockets shall be left unused.
Note: <local port> parameter is valid only for UDP socket type, for TCP
sockets shall be left unused.
Note: the resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket,
therefore if an invalid host name is given to the #SKTD command, then an
error message will be issued.
Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is
the same as Read command.
AT#SKTD? Read command reports the socket dial parameters values, in the format:
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AT#SKTD=1,1024,"123.255.020.001", ,1025
CONNECT
In this way my local port 1025 is opened to the remote port 1024
AT#SKTD=0,1024,"www.telit.net", 255
CONNECT
Note The main difference between this command and #SKTOP is that this
command does not interact with the GPRS context status, leaving it ON or
OFF according to the #GPRS setting, therefore when the connection made
with AT#SKTD is closed the context (and hence the local IP address) is
maintained.
Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP
sockets shall be left unused.
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Note: the resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket,
therefore if an invalid host name is given to the #SKTD command, then an
error message will be issued.
Note: this command is not allowed for sockets associated to a GSM context
(see #SCFG).
AT#SKTD? Read command reports the socket dial parameters values, in the format:
AT#SKTD=1,1024,"123.255.020.001", ,1025
CONNECT
In this way my local port 1025 is opened to the remote port 1024
AT#SKTD=0,1024,"www.telit.net", 255
CONNECT
Note The main difference between this command and #SKTOP is that this
command does not interact with the GPRS context status, leaving it ON or
OFF according to the #GPRS setting, therefore when the connection made
with #SKTD is closed the context (and hence the local IP address) is
maintained.
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When a connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not
filtered by the internal firewall (see command #FRWL), an unsolicited code
is reported:
Where:
<remote addr> - host address of the remote machine that contacted the
device.
#SKTL: ABORTED
Note: if all parameters are omitted the command returns the current
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OK
Start listening
AT#SKTL=1,0,1024
OK
or
AT#SKTL=1,0,1024,255
OK
to stop listening
AT#SKTL=0,0,1024, 255
OK
Note The main difference between this command and the #SKTD is that #SKTL
does not contact any peer, nor does any interaction with the GPRS context
status, leaving it ON or OFF according to the #GPRS setting, therefore
when the connection made with #SKTL is closed the context (and hence the
local IP address) is maintained.
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When a connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not
filtered by the internal firewall (see command #FRWL), an unsolicited code
is reported:
Where:
<remote addr> - host address of the remote machine that contacted the
device.
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#SKTL: ABORTED
Note: when closing the listening socket <input port> is a don’t care
parameter
AT#SKTL? Read command returns the current socket listening status and the last
settings of parameters <input port> and <closure type>, in the format:
OK
Start TCP listening
AT#SKTL=1,0,1024
OK
or
AT#SKTL=1,0,1024,255
OK
to stop listening
AT#SKTL=0,0,1024, 255
OK
Note The main difference between this command and #SKTD is that #SKTL does
not contact any peer, nor does any interaction with the GPRS context status,
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When a connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not
filtered by the internal firewall (see command #FRWL), an unsolicited code
is reported:
Where:
<remote addr> - host address of the remote machine that contacted the
device.
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@SKTL: ABORTED
Note: if all parameters are omitted the command returns the current
socket listening status and the last settings of parameters <socket type>,
<input port> and <closure type>, in the format:
OK
Start listening
AT@SKTL=1,0,1024
OK
or
AT@SKTL=1,0,1024,255
OK
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to stop listening
AT@SKTL=0,0,1024, 255
OK
Note The main difference between this command and the #SKTD is that @SKTL
does not contact any peer, nor does any interaction with the GPRS context
status, leaving it ON or OFF according to the #GPRS setting, therefore
when the connection made with @SKTL is closed the context (and hence the
local IP address) is maintained.
Parameter:
<n> - RI enabling
0 - RI disabled for Socket Listen connect (factory default)
50..1150 - RI enabled for Socket Listen connect; a negative going pulse is
generated on receipt of connect and <n> is the duration in ms of this pulse.
AT#E2SLRI? Read command reports whether the Ring Indicator pin response to a Socket
Listen connect is currently enabled or not, in the format:
#E2SLRI: <n>
AT#E2SLRI=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <status>.
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Firewall general policy is DROP, therefore all packets that are not included
into an ACCEPT chain rule will be silently discarded.
When a packet comes from the IP address incoming_IP, the firewall chain
rules will be scanned for matching with the following criteria:
If criteria is matched, then the packet is accepted and the rule scan is
finished; if criteria is not matched for any chain the packet is silently
dropped.
Note: If all parameters are omitted the command reports the list of all
ACCEPT chain rules registered in the Firewall settings in the format:
#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
….
OK
AT#FRWL? Read command has the same effect as Execution command when
parameters are omitted.
AT#FRWL=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <action>.
Example Let assume we want to accept connections only from our devices which are
on the IP addresses ranging from
197.158.1.1 to 197.158.255.255
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Firewall general policy is DROP, therefore all packets that are not included
into an ACCEPT chain rule will be silently discarded.
When a packet comes from the IP address incoming_IP, the firewall chain
rules will be scanned for matching with the following criteria:
If criteria is matched, then the packet is accepted and the rule scan is
finished; if criteria is not matched for any chain the packet is silently
dropped.
AT#FRWL? Read command reports the list of all ACCEPT chain rules registered in the
Firewall settings in the format:
#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>
….
OK
AT#FRWL=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <action>.
Example Let assume we want to accept connections only from our devices which are
on the IP addresses ranging from
197.158.1.1 to 197.158.255.255
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Rules are not saved in NVM, at startup the rules list will be empty.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - it resets the GPRS data counter for the all the available PDP contexts
(1-5) and GSM data counter for GSM context 0
1 - it reports the last GPRS session data counter for the all the set PDP
contexts (i.e. all the PDP contexts with APN parameter set using
+CGDCONT) (and the last GSM session data counter for the GSM
context, if set through #GSMCONT), in the format:
where:
<cid n> - PDP context identifier
0 - specifies the GSM context
1..5 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition
<totn> - number of bytes either received or transmitted in the last GPRS
(or GSM) session for <cid n> PDP context;
<sentn> - number of bytes transmitted in the last GPRS (or GSM)
session for <cid n> PDP context;
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where:
<cid n> - PDP context identifier
0 - specifies the GSM context
1..5 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context
definition
<totn> - number of bytes either received or transmitted, in every GPRS
(or GSM) session since last reset, for <cid n> PDP context;
<sentn> - number of bytes transmitted, in every GPRS (or GSM) session
since last reset, for <cidn> PDP context;
<received n> - number of bytes received, in every GPRS (or GSM)
session since last reset, for <cid n> PDP context;
Note: last GPRS and GSM session counters are not saved in NVM so they
are loosen at power off.
Note: total GPRS and GSM session counters are saved on NVM.
AT#GDATAVOL=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter
<mode>.
Parameter:
<mode>
0 - disable ICMP Ping support (default)
1 - enable firewalled ICMP Ping support: the module is sending a proper
ECHO_REPLY only to a subset of IP Addresses pinging it; this subset of
IP Addresses has been previously specified through #FRWL (see)
2 - enable free ICMP Ping support; the module is sending a proper
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AT#ICMP? Read command returns whether the ICMP Ping support is currently
enabled or not, in the format:
#ICMP: <mode>
AT#ICMP=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the <mode>
parameter.
Parameter:
<size> - maximum TCP payload size accepted in one single TCP/IP
datagram; it is sent in TCP header options in SYN packet.
0 - the maximum TCP payload size is automatically handled by module
(default).
496..1420 - maximum TCP payload size
AT#TCPMAXDAT? Read command reports the current maximum TCP payload size, in the
format:
#TCPMAXDAT: <size>
AT#TCPMAXDAT=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <size>
Parameter:
<n>
0 - disable TCP reassembly feature (default)
1 - enable TCP reassembly feature
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AT#TCPREASS? Read command returns whether the TCP reassembly feature is enabled or
not, in the format:
#TCPREASS: <n>
AT#TCPREASS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter <n>.
Once the single Echo Reply message is receive a string like that is
displayed:
Where:
<replyId> - Echo Reply number
<Ip Address> - IP address of the remote host
<replyTime> - time, in 100 ms units, required to receive the response
<ttl> - time to live of the Echo Reply message
Note1: when the Echo Request timeout expires (no reply received on time)
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Note3: Before send PING Request the GPRS context must have
been activated by AT#SGACT=1,1
AT#ICMP=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the #PING
command parameters.
Example AT#PING=”www.telit.com”
#PING: 01,"81.201.117.177",6,50
#PING: 02,"81.201.117.177",5,50
#PING: 03,"81.201.117.177",6,50
#PING: 04,"81.201.117.177",5,50
OK
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Parameter:
<smtp> - SMTP server address, string type. This parameter can be either:
- any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- any host name to be solved with a DNS query in the format: <host
name>
(factory default is the empty string “”)
Note: the max length for <smtp> is the output of Test command.
#ESMTP: <smtp>
AT#ESMTP=? Test command returns the max length for the parameter <smtp>.
Example AT#ESMTP="smtp.mydomain.com"
OK
Note The SMTP server used shall be inside the APN space (the smtp server
provided by the network operator) or it must allow the Relay, otherwise it
will refuse to send the e-mail.
Parameter:
<smtp> - SMTP server address, string type. This parameter can be either:
- any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- any host name to be solved with a DNS query in the format: <host
name>
(factory default is the empty string “”)
Note: the max length for <smtp> is the output of Test command.
AT#ESMTP? Read Command reports the current SMTP server address, in the format:
#ESMTP: <smtp>
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Parameter:
<e-addr> - sender address, string type.
- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.
(factory default is the empty string “”)
#EADDR: <e-addr>
AT#EADDR=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <e-addr>.
Example AT#EADDR="[email protected]"
OK
AT#EADDR?
#EADDR: "[email protected]"
OK
Parameter:
<e-addr> - sender address, string type.
- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.
(factory default is the empty string “”)
AT#EADDR? Read command reports the current sender address, in the format:
#EADDR: <e-addr>
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OK
Parameter:
<e-user> - e-mail authentication User ID, string type.
- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.
(factory default is the empty string “”)
#EUSER: <e-user>
AT#EUSER=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <e-user>.
Example AT#EUSER="myE-Name"
OK
AT#EUSER?
#EUSER: "myE-Name"
OK
Note It is a different user field than the one used for GPRS authentication (see
#USERID).
Parameter:
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AT#EUSER=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string
parameter <e-user>.
Example AT#EUSER="myE-Name"
OK
AT#EUSER?
#EUSER: "myE-Name"
OK
Note It is a different user field than the one used for GPRS authentication (see
#USERID).
Parameter:
<e-pwd> - e-mail authentication password, string type.
- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.
(factory default is the empty string “”)
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Parameter:
<e-pwd> - e-mail authentication password, string type.
- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.
(factory default is the empty string “”)
Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type (maximum length 100 characters).
<subj> - subject of the message, string type (maximum length 100
characters).
The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for
the message body text.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).
Note: if the length of one of the string type parameters exceeds the
maximum length, then the string is truncated.
Note: Care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
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Note: maximum length for message body is 1024 bytes, trying to send
more data will cause the surplus to be discarded and lost.
Example AT#SEMAIL="[email protected]","subject of the mail"
>message body… this is the text of the mail message…
CTRL-Z
..wait..
OK
Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type. (maximum length 100 characters)
<subj> - subject of the message, string type. (maximum length 100
characters)
The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for
the message body text.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).
Note: if the length of one of the string type parameters exceeds the
maximum length, then the string is truncated.
Note: Care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
no other commands are issued.
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Note: maximum length for message body is 1024 bytes, trying to send
more data will cause the surplus to be discarded and lost.
..wait..
OK
Parameter:
<mode> - GPRS context activation mode
0 - GPRS context deactivation request
1 - GPRS context activation request
#EMAILACT: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - GPRS context deactivated
1 - GPRS context activated
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AT#GPRS=0 or AT#EMAILACT=0 and then, after the call termination, you
want to request a GPRS context activation through #EMAILACT, you need
to issue the following sequence of three commands
AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
AT#EMAILACT=0
OK
AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
AT#EMAILACT? Read command has the same effect of the Execution command
AT#EMAILACT<CR>.
AT#EMAILACT=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.
Example AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
Now GPRS Context has been activated
AT# EMAILACT=0
OK
Now GPRS context has been deactivated.
Note It is strongly recommended to use the same command (e.g. #EMAILACT) to
activate the context, deactivate it and interrogate about its status.
Parameter:
<mode> - PDP context activation mode
0 - GPRS context deactivation request
1 - GPRS context activation request
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AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
AT#EMAILACT=0
OK
AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
AT#EMAILACT? Read command reports the current status of the GPRS context for the e-
mail, in the format:
#EMAILACT: <status>
where:
<status>
0 - GPRS context deactivated
1 - GPRS context activated
AT#EMAILACT=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.
Example AT#EMAILACT=1
OK
Now GPRS Context has been activated
AT# EMAILACT=0
OK
Now GPRS context has been deactivated.
Note It is strongly recommended to use the same command (e.g. #EMAILACT) to
activate the context, deactivate it and interrogate about its status.
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Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type (maximum length 100 characters).
<subj> - subject of the message, string type (maximum length 100
characters).
The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for
the message body text.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).
Note: if the length of one of the string type parameters exceeds the
maximum length, then the string is truncated.
Note: Care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution,
no other commands are issued.
Note: maximum length for message body is 1024 bytes, trying to send
more data will cause the surplus to be discarded and lost.
Example AT#EMAILD=”[email protected]”,”subject of the mail”
>message body… this is the text of the mail message…
CTRL-Z
..wait..
OK
Message has been sent.
Note The only difference between this command and the #SEMAIL is that this
command does not interact with the GPRS context status, leaving it ON or
OFF according to the #EMAILACT setting, thus, when the connection made
with #EMAILD is closed, the context status is maintained.
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Parameters:
<da> - destination address, string type. (maximum length 100
characters)
<subj> - subject of the message, string type. (maximum length 100
characters)
The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits
for the message body text.
To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without
writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).
Note: if the length of one of the string type parameters exceeds the
maximum length, then the string is truncated.
Note: maximum length for message body is 1024 bytes, trying to send
more data will cause the surplus to be discarded and lost.
..wait..
OK
Message has been sent.
Note The only difference between this command (set using GPRS context)
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NOTE:
it is strongly suggested to issue all the Easy Scan® Extension AT commands with
NO SIM inserted, to avoid a potential conflict with normal module operations,
such as “incoming call”, “periodic location update, “periodic routing area update”
and so on.
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After issuing the command the device responds with the string:
and, after a while, a list of informations, one for each received carrier, is
reported, each of them in the format:
(For BCCH-Carrier)
arfcn: <arfcn> bsic: <bsic> rxLev: <rxLev> ber: <ber> mcc: <mcc> mnc:
<mnc> lac: <lac> cellId: <cellId> cellStatus: <cellStatus> numArfcn:
<numArfcn> arfcn: [<arfcn1> ..[ <arfcn64>]] [numChannels:
<numChannels> array: [<ba1> ..[<ba32>]] [pbcch: <pbcch> [nom:
<nom> rac: <rac> spgc: <spgc> pat: <pat> nco: <nco> t3168: <t3168>
t3192: <t3192> drxmax: <drxmax> ctrlAck: <ctrlAck> bsCVmax:
<bsCVmax> alpha: <alpha> pcMeasCh: <pcMeasCh>]]]
<CR><LF><CR><LF><CR><LF>
where:
<arfcn> - C0 carrier assigned radio channel (BCCH - Broadcast Control
Channel)
<bsic> - base station identification code
<rxLev> - receiption level (in dBm)
<ber> - bit error rate (in %)
<mcc> - mobile country code
<mnc> - mobile network code
<lac> - location area code
<cellId> - cell identifier
<cellStatus> - cell status
..CELL_SUITABLE - C0 is a suitable cell.
CELL_LOW_PRIORITY - the cell is low priority based on the received
system information.
CELL_FORBIDDEN - the cell is forbidden.
CELL_BARRED - the cell is barred based on the received system
information.
CELL_LOW_LEVEL - the cell <rxLev> is low.
CELL_OTHER - none of the above e.g. exclusion timer running, no BCCH
available…etc.
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where:
<arfcn> - RF channel
<rxLev> - receiption level (in dBm)
Lastly, the #CSURV output ends in two ways, depending on the last
#CSURVF setting:
if #CSURVF=0 or #CSURVF=1
The output ends with the string:
if #CSURVF=2
the output ends with the string:
where
<NoARFCN> - number of scanned frequencies
<NoBCCH> - number of found BCCh
AT#CSURV? Read command has the same behaviour as Execution command with
parameters omitted.
AT*CSURV?
Example AT#CSURV
arfcn: 48 bsic: 24 rxLev: -52 ber: 0.00 mcc: 610 mnc: 1 lac: 33281
cellId: 3648 cellStatus: CELL_SUITABLE numArfcn: 2 arfcn: 30 48
numChannels: 5 array: 14 19 22 48 82
arfcn: 14 rxLev: 8
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OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minutes.
and, after a while, a list of informations, one for each received carrier, is
reported, each of them in the format:
(For BCCH-Carrier)
arfcn: <arfcn> bsic: <bsic> rxLev: <rxLev> ber: <ber> mcc: <mcc> mnc:
<mnc> lac: <lac> cellId: <cellId> cellStatus: <cellStatus> numArfcn:
<numArfcn> arfcn: [<arfcn1> ..[ <arfcn64>]] [numChannels:
<numChannels> array: [<ba1> ..[<ba32>]] [pbcch: <pbcch> [nom:
<nom> rac: <rac> spgc: <spgc> pat: <pat> nco: <nco> t3168: <t3168>
t3192: <t3192> drxmax: <drxmax> ctrlAck: <ctrlAck> bsCVmax:
<bsCVmax> alpha: <alpha> pcMeasCh: <pcMeasCh>]]]
<CR><LF><CR><LF><CR><LF>
where:
<arfcn> - C0 carrier assigned radio channel (BCCH - Broadcast Control
Channel)
<bsic> - base station identification code; if #CSURVF last setting is 0,
<bsic> is a decimal number, else it is a 2-digits octal number
<rxLev> - decimal number; it is the receiption level (in dBm)
<ber> - decimal number; it is the bit error rate (in %)
<mcc> - hexadecimal 3-digits number; it is the mobile country code
<mnc> - hexadecimal 2-digits number; it is the mobile network code
<lac> - location area code; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <lac> is a decimal
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where:
<arfcn> - decimal number; it is the RF channel
<rxLev> - decimal number; it is the receiption level (in dBm)
Lastly, the #CSURV output ends in two ways, depending on the last
#CSURVF setting:
if #CSURVF=0 or #CSURVF=1
The output ends with the string:
if #CSURVF=2
the output ends with the string:
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where
<NoARFCN> - number of scanned frequencies
<NoBCCH> - number of found BCCh
Example AT#CSURV
arfcn: 48 bsic: 24 rxLev: -52 ber: 0.00 mcc: 610 mnc: 1 lac: 33281
cellId: 3648 cellStatus: CELL_SUITABLE numArfcn: 2 arfcn: 30 48
numChannels: 5 array: 14 19 22 48 82
arfcn: 14 rxLev: 8
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
After issuing the command the device responds with the string:
and, after a while, a list of informations, one for each received carrier, is
reported, each of them in the format:
(For BCCH-Carrier)
<arfcn>,<bsic>,<rxLev>,<ber>,<mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<cellId>,
<cellStatus>,<numArfcn>[,<arfcn1> ..[ <arfcn64>]]
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where:
<arfcn> - C0 carrier assigned radio channel (BCCH - Broadcast Control
Channel)
<bsic> - base station identification code
<rxLev> - receiption level (in dBm)
<ber> - bit error rate (in %)
<mcc> - mobile country code
<mnc> - mobile network code
<lac> - location area code
<cellId> - cell identifier
<cellStatus> - cell status
..0 - C0 is a suitable cell (CELL_SUITABLE).
1 - the cell is low priority based on the received system information
(CELL_LOW_PRIORITY).
2 - the cell is forbidden (CELL_FORBIDDEN).
3 - the cell is barred based on the received system information
(CELL_BARRED).
4 - the cell <rxLev> is low (CELL_LOW_LEVEL).
5 - none of the above e.g. exclusion timer running, no BCCH
available…etc.. (CELL_OTHER).
<numArfcn> - number of valid channels in the Cell Channel Description
<arfcnn> - arfcn of a valid channel in the Cell Channel Description (n is in
the range 1..<numArfcn>)
<numChannels> - number of valid channels in the BCCH Allocation list;
the output of this information for non-serving cells depends on
last #CSURVEXT setting:
1. if #CSURVEXT=0 this information is displayed only for
serving cell
2. if #CSURVEXT=1 or 2 this information is displayed also for
every valid scanned BCCH carrier.
<ban> - arfcn of a valid channel in the BA list (n is in the range
1..<numChannels>); the output of this information for non-
serving cells depends on last #CSURVEXT setting:
1. if #CSURVEXT=0 this information is displayed only for
serving cell
2. if #CSURVEXT=1 or 2 this information is displayed also for
every valid scanned BCCH carrier.
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where:
<arfcn> - RF channel
<rxLev> - receiption level (in dBm)
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48,24,-52,0.00,610,1,33281,3648,0,2,30 48,5,14 19 22 48 82
14,8
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
(For BCCH-Carrier)
<arfcn>,<bsic>,<rxLev>,<ber>,<mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<cellId>,
<cellStatus>,<numArfcn>[,<arfcn1> ..[ <arfcn64>]]
[,<numChannels>[,<ba1> ..[<ba32>]][,<pbcch> [,<nom>,<rac>,<spgc>,
<pat>,<nco>,<t3168>,<t3192>,<drxmax>,<ctrlAck>,<bsCVmax>,
<alpha>,<pcMeasCh>]]]
<CR><LF><CR><LF><CR><LF>
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where:
<arfcn> - decimal number; it is the RF channel
<rxLev> - decimal number; it is the receiption level (in dBm)
#CSURVF=0 or #CSURVF=1
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#CSURVF=2
the output ends with the string:
Network survey ended (Carrier: <NoARFCN> BCCh: <NoBCCh>)
where
<NoARFCN> - number of scanned frequencies
<NoBCCH> - number of found BCCh
Example AT#CSURVC
48,24,-52,0.00,610,1,33281,3648,0,2,30 48,5,14 19 22 48 82
14,8
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
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OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
arfcn: 59 bsic: 16 rxLev: -76 ber: 0.00 mcc: 546 mnc: 1 lac: 54717
cellId: 21093 cellStatus: CELL_SUITABLE numArfcn 2 arfcn: 36 59
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
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59,16,-76,0.00,546,1,54717,21093,0,2,36 59
110,-107
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
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59,16,-76,0.00,546,1,54717,21093,0,2,36 59
110,-107
OK
Note The command is executed within max. 2 minute.
Parameter:
<n> - number of desired BCCH carriers
1..M
AT#CSURVB=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <n> in the format:
(1-M)
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Parameter:
<n> - number of desired BCCH carriers
1..M
AT#CSURVB=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <n> in the format:
(1-M)
Parameter:
<n> - number of desired BCCH carriers
1..M
AT#CSURVBC=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <n> in the format:
(1-M)
Parameter:
<n> - number of desired BCCH carriers
1..M
AT#CSURVBC=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <n> in the format:
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Parameter:
<format> - numbers format
0 - Decimal
1 - Hexadecimal values, no text
2 - Hexadecimal values with text
<format>
AT#CSURVF=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the parameter
<format>.
Parameter:
<format> - numbers format
0 - Decimal
1 - Hexadecimal values, no text
2 - Hexadecimal values with text
AT#CSURVF? Read command reports the current number format, as follows:
<format>
AT#CSURVF=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the parameter
<format>.
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Parameter:
<value>
0 - disables <CR><LF> removing; they’ll be present in the information text
(factory default)
1 - remove <CR><LF> from imformation text
<value>
AT#CSURVNLF=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <value>.
Parameter:
<value>
0 - disables <CR><LF> removing; they’ll be present in the information text
(factory default)
1 - remove <CR><LF> from imformation text
<value>
AT#CSURVNLF=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <value>.
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<value>
AT#CSURVEXT=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <value>.
<value>
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Parameter:
<plmn> - the desidered PLMN in numeric format
AT#CSURVP=? Test command returns OK
Parameter:
<plmn> - the desidered PLMN in numeric format
AT#CSURVPC=? Test command returns OK
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#STN: <cmdTerminateValue>
where:
<cmdTerminateValue> is defined as <cmdType> + terminate
offset; the terminate offset equals 100.
Note: every time the SIM application issues a proactive command that
requires user interaction an unsolicited code will be sent, if enabled with
#STIA command, as follows:
#STN: <cmdType>
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if <cmdType>=1 (REFRESH)
where:
<refresh type>
0 - SIM Initialization and Full File Change Notification;
1 - File Change Notification;
2 - SIM Initialization and File Change Notification;
3 - SIM Initialization;
4 - SIM Reset
#STN: <cmdType>[,<text>]
where:
<text> - (optional) text to be displayed to user
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#STN: <cmdType>[,<cmdDetails>[,<text>]
where:
<cmdDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bit field.
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - normal priority
1 - high priority
bits 2 to 7: reserved for future use
bit 8:
0 - clear message after a delay
1 - wait for user to clear message
<text> - (optional) text to be displayed to user
In this case:
1. if <cmdDetails>/bit8 is 0 neither #STGI nor #STSR
commands are required:
• AT#STGI is accepted anyway.
• AT#STSR=<cmdType>,0 will answer OK but do nothing.
2. If <cmdDetails>/bit8 is 1 #STSR command is required
#STN: <cmdType>[,<text>]
where:
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#STN: <cmdType>[,<text>]
where:
<text> - optional text string sent by SIM
In this case:
• AT#STSR=18,20 can be sent to end USSD transaction.
• AT#STGI is accepted anyway.
• AT#STSR=<cmdType>,0 will answer OK but do nothing.
where:
<event list mask> - (optional)hexadecimal number representing the
list of events to monitor (see GSM 11.14)
- '00' = MT call
- '01' = Call connected
- '02' = Call disconnected
- '03' = Location status
- '04' = User activity
- '05' = Idle screen available
- '06' = Card reader status (if class "a" is supported)
- '07' = Language selection
- '08' = Browser Termination (if class "c" is supported)
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The hexadecimal number is actually a bit mask, where each bit, when
set, indicates that the corresponding event has to be monitored (e.g., if
<event list mask> is 0x0001, it means that MT call has to be monitored).
the unsolicited indication will report just the proactive command type:
#STN: <cmdType>
Note: if the call control or SMS control facility in the SIM is activated,
when the customer application makes an outgoing call, or sends an SS or
USSD, or an SMS, the following #STN unsolicited indication could be sent,
according to GSM 11.14, to indicate whether the outgoing call has been
accepted, rejected or modified by the SIM, or if the SMS service centre
address or destination has been changed:
#STN: <cmdTerminateValue>,<Result>[,<TextInfo>[,<Number>
[,<MODestAddr>]]]
where
<cmdTerminateValue>
150 - SMS control response
160 - call/SS/USSD response
<Result>
0 - Call/SMS not allowed
1 - Call/SMS allowed
2 - Call/SMS allowed with modification
<Number> - Called number, Service Center Address or SS String in ASCII
format.
<MODestAddr> - MO destination address in ASCII format.
<TextInfo> - alpha identifier provided by the SIM in ASCII format.
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#STN: 254
is sent if the user has indicated the need to end the proactive SIM
application session (AT#STSR=<cmdType>,16 i.e. “proactive SIM
application session terminated by the user” according to GSM 11.14).
The TA does not need to respond directly, i.e. AT#STSR is not required.
It is possible to restart the SAT session from the main menu again with the
command AT#STGI=37.
Note: The settings are saved on user profile and available on following
reboot. SIM Toolkit activation/deactivation is only performed at power on.
AT#STIA? Read command can be used to get information about the SAT interface in
the format:
#STIA: <state>,<mode>,<timeout>,<SatProfile>
where:
<state> - the device is in one of the following state:
0 - SIM has not started its application yet
1 - SIM has started its application (SAT main menu ready)
<mode> - SAT and unsolicited indications enabling status (see above)
<timeout> - time-out for user responses (see above)
<SatProfile> - SAT Terminal Profile according to GSM 11.14, i. e. the list of
SIM Application Toolkit facilities that are supported by the ME.
The profile cannot be changed by the TA.
AT#STIA=? Test command returns the range of available values for the parameters
<mode> and <timeout>.
Note Just one instance at a time, the one which first issued AT#STIA= n (with n
different from zero), is allowed to issue SAT commands, and this is valid till
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Parameter:
<cmdType> - proactive command ID according to GSM 11.14 (decimal);
these are only those command types that use the AT interface;
SAT commands which are not using the AT interface (not MMI
related SAT commands, e.g. PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION) are
executed without sending any indication to the user
1 - REFRESH
5 – SET UP EVENT LIST
16 - SET UP CALL
17 - SEND SS
18 - SEND USSD
19 - SEND SHORT MESSAGE
20 - SEND DTMF
32 - PLAY TONE
33 - DISPLAY TEXT
34 - GET INKEY
35 - GET INPUT
36 - SELECT ITEM
37 - SET UP MENU
40 – SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
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if <cmdType>=1 (REFRESH)
where:
<event list mask> - hexadecimal number representing the list of events to
monitor (see GSM 11.14):
- '00' = MT call
- '01' = Call connected
- '02' = Call disconnected
- '03' = Location status
- '04' = User activity
- '05' = Idle screen available
- '06' = Card reader status (if class "a" is supported)
- '07' = Language selection
- '08' = Browser Termination (if class "c" is supported)
- '09' = Data available (if class "e" is supported)
- '0A' = Channel status (if class "e" is supported)
The hexadecimal number is actually a bit mask, where each bit, when set,
indicates that the corresponding event has to be monitored (e.g., if <event
list mask> is 0x0001, it means that MT call has to be monitored).
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where:
<commandDetails> - unsigned integer, used as an enumeration
0 Set up call, but only if not currently busy on another call
1 Set up call, but only if not currently busy on another call, with redial
2 Set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on hold
3 Set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on hold, with redial
4 Set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any)
5 Set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any), with redial
<confirmationText> - string for user confirmation stage
<calledNumber> - string containing called number
#STGI: <cmdType>[,<text>]
where:
<text> - text to be displayed to user
#STGI: <cmdType>,<cmdDetails>[,<text>]
where:
<cmdDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bit field.
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - normal priority
1 - high priority
bits 2 to 7: reserved for future use
bit 8:
0 - clear message after a delay
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#STGI: <cmdType>,<commandDetails>,<text>
where:
<commandDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bit field.
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - Digits only (0-9, *, # and +)
1 - Alphabet set;
bit 2:
0 - SMS default alphabet (GSM character set)
1 - UCS2 alphabet
bit 3:
0 - Character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are enabled
1 - Character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are disabled and the
"Yes/No" response is requested
bits 4 to 7:
0
bit 8:
0 - No help information available
1 - Help information available
<text> - String as prompt for text.
#STGI: <cmdType>,<commandDetails>,<text>,<responseMin>,
<responseMax>[,<defaultText>]
where:
<commandDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bit field.
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - Digits only (0-9, *, #, and +)
1 - Alphabet set
bit 2:
0 - SMS default alphabet (GSM character set)
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#STGI: <cmdType>,<commandDetails>,<numOfItems>[,<titleText>]
<CR><LF>
#STGI: <cmdType>,<itemId>,<itemText>[,<nextActionId>]
where:
<commandDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bitfield
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - Presentation type is not specified
1 - Presentation type is specified in bit 2
bit 2:
0 - Presentation as a choice of data values if bit 1 = '1'
1 - Presentation as a choice of navigation options if bit 1 is '1'
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#STGI: <cmdType>,<commandDetails>,<numOfItems>,<titleText>
<CR><LF>
#STGI: <cmdType>,<itemId>,<itemText>[,<nextActionId>]
where:
<commandDetails> - unsigned Integer used as a bitfield
0..255 - used as a bit field:
bit 1:
0 - no selection preference
1 - selection using soft key preferred
bit 2 to 7:
0
bit 8:
0 - no help information available
1 - help information available
<numOfItems> - number of items in the list
<titleText> - string giving menu title
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Note: upon receiving the #STGI response, the TA must send #STSR
command (see below) to confirm the execution of the proactive command
and provide any required user response, e.g. selected menu item.
AT#STGI? The read command can be used to request the currently ongoing proactive
command and the SAT state in the format
#STGI: <state>,cmdType>
where:
<state> - SAT interface state (see #STIA)
<cmdType> - ongoing proactive command
#STN: 37
is an indication that the main menu of the SIM Application has been sent to
the TA. It will be stored by the TA so that it can be displayed later at any time
by issuing an AT#STGI=37 command.
A typical SAT session on AT interface starts after an #STN: 37 unsolicited
code is received, if enabled. At that point usually an AT#STGI=37 command
is issued, and after the SAT main menu has been displayed on TE an
AT#STSR=37,0,x command is issued to select an item in the menu (see
below). The session usually ends with a SIM action like sending an SMS, or
starting a call. After this, to restart the session from the beginning going
back to SAT main menu it is usually required an AT#STSR=37,16 command.
#STN:237
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Get Input
<data> - contains the string of characters entered by the user (see above)
Select Item
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Note:
Use of icons is not supported. All icon related actions will respond with no
icon available.
AT#STSR? The read command can be used to request the currently ongoing proactive
command and the SAT state in the format
#STSRI: <state>,<cmdType>
where:
<state> - SAT interface state (see #STIA)
<cmdType> - ongoing proactive command
AT#STSR=? Test command returns the range for the parameters <state> and
<cmdType>.
Parameters:
<state>: attached state
0 – SIM Toolkit detaches
1 – SIM Toolkit attaches
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Parameters:
<mode> - behaviour mode of the Jammed Detect & Report
0 - disables Jammed Detect & Report (factory default)
1 - enables the Jammed Detect; the Jammed condition is reported on pin
GPIO2/JDR
GPIO2/JDR Low - Normal Operating Condition
GPIO2/JDR High - Jammed Condition.
2 - enables the Jammed Detect; the Jammed condition is reported with a
single unsolicited result code on serial line, in the format:
#JDR: <status>
where:
<status>
JAMMED - Jammed condition detected
OPERATIVE - Normal Operating condition restored. This code will be
shown only after a jammed condition has occurred.
3 - enables the Jammed Detect; the MODULE will make both the actions as
for <mode>=1 and <mode>=2.
4 - enables the Jammed Detect; the Jammed condition is reported with an
unsolicited code every 3s on serial line, in the format:
#JDR: <status>
where:
<status>
JAMMED - Jammed condition detected
OPERATIVE - Normal Operating condition restored. This code will be
shown only after a jammed condition has occurred.
5 - enables the Jammed Detect; the MODULE will make both the actions as
for <mode>=1 and <mode>=4.
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#JDR: <mode>,<MNPL>,<DCMN>
AT#JDR=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the parameters
<mode>,<MNPL> and <DCMN>
Example AT#JDR=2
OK
…jammer enters in the range…
#JDR: JAMMED
…jammer exits the range…
#JDR: OPERATIVE
Note It is suggested not to change the default setting for Maximum Noise Power
Level and Disturbed Channel Minimum Number.
Parameters:
<mode> - behaviour mode of the Jammed Detect & Report
0 - disables Jammed Detect & Report (factory default)
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#JDR: <status>
where:
<status>
JAMMED - Jammed condition detected
OPERATIVE - Normal Operating condition restored. This code will be
shown only after a jammed condition has occurred.
3 - enables the Jammed Detect; the MODULE will make both the actions as
for <mode>=1 and <mode>=2.
4 - enables the Jammed Detect; the Jammed condition is reported with an
unsolicited code every 3s on serial line, in the format:
#JDR: <status>
where:
<status>
JAMMED - Jammed condition detected
OPERATIVE - Normal Operating condition restored. This code will be
shown only after a jammed condition has occurred.
5 - enables the Jammed Detect; the MODULE will make both the actions as
for <mode>=1 and <mode>=4.
6 - enables the Jammed Detect (this value is available only for 10.00.xxx
release); the Jammed condition is reported in the format:
#JDR: <status>
where:
<status>
JAMMED - Jammed condition detected
OPERATIVE - Normal Operating condition restored. This code will be
shown only after a jammed condition has occurred
UNKNOWN – default state before first successful PLMN searching
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#JDR: <mode>,<MNPL>,<DCMN>
AT#JDR=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the parameters
<mode>,<MNPL> and <DCMN>
Example AT#JDR=2
OK
…jammer enters in the range…
#JDR: JAMMED
…jammer exits the range…
#JDR: OPERATIVE
AT#JDR=6
#JDR: JAMMED //when jammed
OK
AT#JDR=6
#JDR: OPERATIVE //when in normal operating mode
OK
AT#JDR=6
#JDR: UNKNOWN // default state before 1st PLMN searching
OK
Note It is suggested not to change the default setting for Maximum Noise Power
Level and Disturbed Channel Minimum Number.
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Parameters:
<script_name> - name of the file in NVM, string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive).
<size> - file size in bytes
<hidden> - file hidden attribute
0 - file content is readable with #RSCRIPT (default).
1 - file content is hidden, #RSCRIPT command will report empty file.
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Note: the file name should be passed between quotes; every textual script
file must have .py extension, whilst every pre-compiled executable script
file must have .pyo extension; file names are case sensitive.
Note: when sending the script be sure that the line terminator is <CR><LF>
and that your terminal program does not change it.
Note: with the hidden attribute it is possible to protect your files from being
viewed and copied, only the file name can be viewed, its content is hidden
even if the file is still being run correctly. It's your care to maintain
knowledge on what the file contains.
AT#WSCRIPT=? Test command returns OK result code.
Example AT#WSCRIPT="First.py ",54,0
>>> here receive the prompt: depending on your editor settings it’s possible
that the prompt overrides the above line; then type or send the script, sized
54 bytes
OK
Parameters:
<script_name> - name of the file in NVM, string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive).
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Note: the file name should be passed between quotes; every textual script
file must have .py extension, whilst every pre-compiled executable script
file must have .pyo extension; file names are case sensitive.
Note: when sending the script be sure that the line terminator is <CR><LF>
and that your terminal program does not change it.
Note: with the hidden attribute it is possible to protect your files from being
viewed and copied, only the file name can be viewed, its content is hidden
even if the file is still being run correctly. It's your care to maintain
knowledge on what the file contains.
AT#WSCRIPT=? Test command returns OK result code.
Example AT#WSCRIPT="First.py ",54,0
>>> here receive the prompt; then type or send the textual script, sized 54
bytes
OK
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Parameter:
<script_name> - file name, string type (max 16 chars, case sensitive).
Note: all textual script files must have .py extension; all pre-compiled
executable files must have .pyo extension.
Note: the command does not check whether a textual script named
<script_name> does exist or not in the Easy Script® related NVM. If the
file <script_name> is not present at startup then the compiler will not
execute.
Parameter:
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Note: all textual script files must have .py extension; all pre-compiled
executable files must have .pyo extension.
Note: the command does not check whether a textual script named
<script_name> does exist or not in the Easy Script® related NVM. If the file
<script_name> is not present at startup then the compiler will not execute.
AT#ESCRIPT? Read command reports as a quoted string the file name of the current
script.
AT#ESCRIPT=? Test command returns OK result code.
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#STARTMODESCR= <script_start_mode>,<script_start_timeout>
AT#STARTMODESCR=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameters
<script_start_mode> and <script_start_timeout>, in the format:
#STARTMODESCR: (0-2),(10-60)
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#STARTMODESCR= <script_start_mode>,<script_start_timeout>
AT#STARTMODESCR=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameters
<script_start_mode> and <script_start_timeout>, in the format:
#STARTMODESCR: (0-2),(10-60)
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Note: if the file <script_name> was saved with the hidden attribute, then an
empty file is reported with the OK result code.
MDM.send('AT\r',10)
Ans=MDM.receive(20)
OK
Note: if the file <script_name> was saved with the hidden attribute, then an
empty file is reported with the OK result code.
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MDM.send('AT\r',10)
Ans=MDM.receive(20)
OK
where:
<script-namen> - file name, quoted string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
<sizen> - size of script in bytes
<free_NVM> - size of available NVM memory in bytes
AT#LSCRIPT? Read command has the same behavior of Execution command.
Example AT#LSCRIPT
#LSCRIPT: First.py 51
#LSCRIPT: Third.py 95
OK
[#LSCRIPT: <script_name1>,<size1>…
[<CR><LF>#LSCRIPT: <script_namen>,<sizen>]]
<CR><LF>#LSCRIPT: free bytes: <free_NVM>
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where:
<script-namen> - file name, quoted string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
<sizen> - size of script in bytes
<free_NVM> - size of available NVM memory in bytes
AT#LSCRIPT=? Test command returns OK result code.
Example AT#LSCRIPT
#LSCRIPT: “First.py”,51
#LSCRIPT: “Second.py”,178
#LSCRIPT: “Third.py”,95
#LSCRIPT: free bytes: 20000
OK
[#LCSCRIPT: <script_name1>,<size1>[,<crc1>]…
[<CR><LF>#LCSCRIPT: <script_namen>,<sizen>[,<crc n>]]]
<CR><LF>#LCSCRIPT: free bytes: <free_NVM>
where:
<script-namen> - file name, quoted string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
<sizen> - size of script in bytes
<crc n> - CRC16 poly (x^16+x^12+x^5+1) of script in hex format
<free_NVM> - size of available NVM memory in bytes
Note: if one file currently stored in NVM is in use than CRC16 cannot be
calculated and execution command does not report <crc n> for that file. This
is always true if command is executed by a Python script because at least
the file pointed by #ESCRIPT is in use.
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where:
<script-name> - file name, quoted string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
<size> - size of script in bytes
<crc> - CRC16 poly (x^16+x^12+x^5+1) of script in hex format
Parameter:
<script_name> - file name, string type (max 16 chars, case sensitive).
Note: if file <script_name> is not in the list of files stored in NVM execution
command exits with error message.
OK
AT#LCSCRIPT=“Second.py”
#LCSCRIPT: “Second.py”,178,A034
OK
OK
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<script_name> - name of the file to delete, string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
<script_name> - name of the file to delete, string type (max 16 chars, case
sensitive)
It can be used to reboot the system after a remote update of the script in
order to have the new one running.
AT#REBOOT? Read command has the same behaviour of Execution command.
AT#REBOOT=? Test command returns OK result code.
Example AT#REBOOT
OK
… Module Reboots …
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It can be used to reboot the system after a remote update of the script in
order to have the new one running.
AT#REBOOT=? Test command returns OK result code.
Example AT#REBOOT
OK
… Module Reboots …
Parameters:
<enable> - enables/disables CMUX interface at startup.
0 - it disables CMUX interface at startup, before current script execution
(factory default)
1 - it enables CMUX interface at startup, before current script execution
<rate>
300
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200 (default)
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#CMUXSCR: <enable>,<rate>
AT#CMUXSCR =? Test command reports the range for the parameters <enable> and <rate>
Parameter:
<status>
0 - GPS controller is powered down
1 - GPS controller is powered up (default)
Note: for the GPS product (GE863-GPS): if the GPS controller is powered
down while VAUX pin is enabled they’ll both also be also powered off.
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$GPSP: <status>
AT$GPSP=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter
<status>
Example AT$GPSP=0
OK
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Parameter:
<device type>
0 - none; the serial port is not connected to GPS device and available for
standard use
1 - currently has no meaning, maintained for backward compatibility
2 - serial port connected to GPS serial port: controlled mode (default)
3 - currently has no meaning, maintained for backward compatibility
Note: In case of GM862-GPS <device type> has always value 2, if you set
any other value it will give ERROR.
$GPSD: <device_type>
AT$GPSD=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter
<device_type>
Example AT$GPSD=0
OK
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Parameter:
<type>
0 - GPS Antenna not power supplied by the module
1 - GPS Antenna power supplied by the module (default)
$GPSAT: <type>
AT$GPSAT=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <type>
Example AT$GPSAT=1
OK
Note Refer to the HW user guide for the compatible GPS antennas
$GPSAI:<value>[,<status>]
where:
<value> - the measured current in mA
<status>
0 - GPS antenna OK
1 - GPS antenna consumption out of the limits
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Parameters:
<set>
0 - deactivate current antenna protection (default)
1 - activate current antenna protection
<value> - the antenna current limit value in mA
0..200
$GPSAP: <set>,<value>
AT$GPSAP=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameters <set>
and <value>
Example AT$GPSAP=0
OK
Note : no SW control on antenna status (HW current limitation only)
AT$GPSAP=1,25
OK
activate current antenna protection with related current limit
AT$GPSAP?
$GPSAP:1,50
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Parameter:
<speed>
4800 - (default)
9600
19200
38400
57600
$GPSS: <speed>
AT$GPSS=? Test command returns the available range for <speed>
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$GPSNMUN:<enable>,<GGA>,<GLL>,<GSA>,<GSV>,<RMC>,<VTG >
AT$GPSNMUN=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters
<enable>, <GGA>, <GLL>, <GSA>, <GSV>, <RMC>, <VTG>
Example AT$GPSNMUN=1,0,0,1,0,0,0
OK
These sets the GSA as available sentence in the unsolicited message
AT$GPSNMUN=0
OK
Turn-off the unsolicited mode
AT$GPSNMUN?
$GPSNMUN: 1,0,0,1,0,0,0
OK
Give the current frame selected (GSA)
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The available NMEA Sentences are depending on the GPS receiver used
In GE863-GPS and GM862-GPS the fields PDOP and VDOP are not available
Use NMEA serial port instead if full DOP info are needed
$GPSACP: <UTC>,<latitude>,<longitude>,<hdop>,<altitude>,
<fix>,<cog>,<spkm>,<spkn>,<date>,<nsat>
where:
<UTC> - UTC time (hhmmss.sss) referred to GGA sentence
<latitude> - format is ddmm.mmmm N/S (referred to GGA sentence)
where:
dd - degrees
00..90
mm.mmmm - minutes
00.0000..59.9999
N/S: North / South
<longitude> - format is dddmm.mmmm E/W (referred to GGA sentence)
where:
ddd - degrees
000..180
mm.mmmm - minutes
00.0000..59.9999
E/W: East / West
<hdop> - x.x - Horizontal Diluition of Precision (referred to GGA sentence)
<altitude> - x.x Altitude - mean-sea-level (geoid) in meters (referred to
GGA sentence)
<fix> -
0 - Invalid Fix
2 - 2D fix
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OK
Note: in case of an incoming call from GSM, this will be visible on the RING
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Note: it is possible to issue $GPSPRG only if the Serial Port Speed is fixed
38400 bps
AT$GPSPRG? Read command has the same effect as Execution command.
AT$GPSPRG=? Test command returns the OK result code
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$GPSPS: <mode>,<PTF_Period>
AT$GPSPS Execution command has the same effect as the Read command
AT$GPSPS=? Test command returns the available range for <mode> and <PTF_Period>
Note Available in “controlled mode” only
$GPSPS: <mode>,<PTF_Period>
AT$GPSPS=? Test command returns the available range for <mode> and <PTF_Period>
Note Available in “controlled mode” only
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Note: if the GPS module is in tricklepower mode, it will start up, make the
fix and then continue to work in power saving mode.
Note: this command turn on the VAUX, so it could interfere with AT#VAUX
command.
AT$GPSWK=? Test command returns the OK result code
Note Available in “controlled mode” only
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Parameter:
<n>
0 – GPS controller on at start-up (factory default)
1 – GSP controller off at start-up with charger inserted
$GPSCMODE : <n>
AT$GPSCMODE =? reports the supported values for <n> parameter..
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Note: enabling the Remote SIM feature when the SIM is already
inserted causes the module to:
• de-register from the actual network
• de-initialize the current SIM.
Note: if the Remote SIM feature has been activated the SAP connection status
is signalled with the following URC:
#RSEN: <conn>
where
<conn> - connection status
0 - disconnected
1 - connected
AT#RSEN? Read command returns the SAP connection status in the format:
#RSEN: <conn>
where
<conn> - connection status, as before
AT#RSEN=? Test command reports the range of values for all the parameters.
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For more detailed information about the AT commands dedicated for Telefonica Open
Gate M2M protocol handling please consult the OpenGate M2M Protocol User Guide.
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4. List of acronyms
ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
AT Attention command
BA BCCH Allocation
BCCH Broadcast Control Channel
CA Cell Allocation
CBM Cell Broadcast Message
CBS Cell Broadcast Service
CCM Current Call Meter
CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction
CTS Clear To Send
CUG Closed User Group
DCD Data Carrier Detect
DCE Data Communication Equipment
DCS Digital Cellular System
DGPS Differential GPS, the use of GPS measurements,
which are differentially corrected
DNS Domain Name System
DSR Data Set Ready
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
DTMF Dual Tone Multi Fraquency
DTR Data Terminal Ready
GGA GPS Fix data
GLL Geographic Position – Latitude/Longitude
GLONASS Global positioning system maintained by the
Russian Space Forces
GMT Greenwich Mean Time
GNSS Any single or combined satellite navigation system
(GPS, GLONASS and combined GPS/GLONASS)
GPRS Global Packet Radio Service
GPS Global Positioning System
GSA GPS DOP and Active satellites
GSM Global System Mobile
GSV GPS satellites in view
HDLC High Level Data Link Control
HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision
IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity
IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
IP Internet Protocol
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AT Commands Reference Guide
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