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10 General commands6615-2220+CCID – Card Identification Description:This command orders the product to read the EF-CCID file on the SIM card. If ther
100 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CSMP – Set Text Mode ParametersDescription:This command is used to select a value for <vp>, <pid>, a
Short Messages commands 1016615-2220<pid>Is used to indicate the higher layer protocol being used or indicates inter-working with a certain t
102 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGD – Delete messageDescription:This command is used to delete one or several messages from preferred message s
Short Messages commands 1036615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +CMTI:”SM”,3 New message receivedAT+CMGR=3 +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,”0
104 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CSCA – Service center addressDescription:This command is used to indicate to which service center the message mu
Short Messages commands 1056615-2220<dcss>Supported languages 0: German1: English2: Italian3: French4: Spanish5: Dutch6: Swedish7: Danish8: P
106 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WCBM – Cell Broadcast Message IdentifiersDescription:This specific command is used to read the EF-CBMI SIM file.
Short Messages commands 1076615-2220+WMSC – Message status modificationDescription:This commands allow the manipulation of a message status. The ac
108 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WMGO – Message overwritingDescription:The +WMGO command is used to specify a location in the SIM or Flash memory
Short Messages commands 1096615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPMS? +CPMS: Check the storage area “SM”,3,10,”SM”,3,10,”SM”,3,
General commands 116615-2220+CPOF – Power down modem softwareDescription:This command stops the GSM software stack as well as the hardware layer. T
110 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WUSS – Un-change SMS StatusDescription:The +WUSS command allows to keep the SMS Status to UNREAD after +CMGR or
Short Messages commands 1116615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGR=10 +CMGR: "REC READ", The state has been updated
112 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WMCP=? +WMCP: 0,(1-12)+WMCP: 1,(1-99)OKAT+CPMS? +CPMS: 3 SMS are
Short Messages commands 1136615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGR=4 +CMGR: “REC Read the first SMS UNREAD”,”+33146290800”, f
114 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CMMS – More Messages to SendDescription:This short message service-oriented AT command allows to keep th
Supplementary Services commands 1156615-2220Supplementary Services commands+CCFC – Call forwardingDescription:This commands allows control of the “ca
116 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220NOTE:The combination of different classes is not supported, it will only result in the activation / deact
Supplementary Services commands 1176615-2220+CLCK – Call barringDescription:This command allows control of the call barring supplementary service. Lo
118 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CPWD – Modify SS passwordDescription:This command is used by the application to change the supplementary
Supplementary Services commands 1196615-2220+CCWA – Call waitingDescription:This command allows control of the call waiting supplementary service. Th
12 General commands6615-2220+CFUN – Set modem functionalityDescription:This command selects the mobile station’s level of functionality. When the app
120 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CCWA=1,1,1 OK Enable call waiting for voice calls AT+CCWA=
Supplementary Services commands 1216615-2220+CLIP – Calling line identification presentationDescription:This command allows control of the Calling Li
122 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+COLP – Connected line identification presentationDescription:This command allows control of the connecte
Supplementary Services commands 1236615-2220+CAOC – Advice of chargeDescription:This refers to the Advice of Charge supplementary service (GSM-02.24
124 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CACM – Accumulated call meterDescription:This command resets the Advice of Charge for accumulated call m
Supplementary Services commands 1256615-2220+CAMM – Accumulated call meter maximumDescription:The set command sets the Advice of Charge related to ac
126 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CPUC – Price per unit and currency tableDescription:The set command sets the parameters for Advice of Ch
Supplementary Services commands 1276615-2220+CHLD – Call related supplementary servicesDescription:This command is used to manage call hold and multi
128 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CLCC – List current callsDescription:This command is used to return a list of current calls.Syntax:AT+CL
Supplementary Services commands 1296615-2220<alpha>Optional string type alphanumeric representation of <number>, corresponding to the ent
General commands 136615-2220+CPAS – Modem activity status Description:This command returns the activity status of the mobile equipment.Syntax:AT+CP
130 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220<m>Parameter sets/shows the +CSSU result code presentation status0: disable1: enable<code1>0:
Supplementary Services commands 1316615-2220+CUSD – Unstructured supplementary service dataDescription:The USSD supplementary service is described in
132 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220<dcs>The data coding scheme received (GSM TS 03.38).Syntax To send and receive USSD:AT+CUSD= <n&
Supplementary Services commands 1336615-2220+CCUG – Closed user groupDescription:The Closed User Group Supplementary Service enables subscribers to f
134 Data commands6615-2220Data commandsUsing AT Commands during a data connectionTo use AT Commands during a data connection (e.g. while the product
Data commands 1356615-2220Parameters:<speed>0 (default): Autobauding (modem type: none)1: 300 bit/s (modem type: V.21)2: 1200 bit/s (modem
136 Data commands6615-2220+FCLASS – Select modeDescription:This command sets the product into a particular operating mode (data or fax).Syntax:AT+FCL
Data commands 1376615-2220+CR – Service reporting controlDescription:This command enables a detailed type of service reporting in the case of incom
138 Data commands6615-2220+CRC – Cellular result codesDescription:This command allows more detailed ring information for an incoming call (voice or d
Data commands 1396615-2220+ILRR – DTE-DCE local rate reportingDescription:This parameter controls whether the extended-format “+ILRR: <rate>”
14 General commands6615-2220+CKPD – Keypad control Description:This command emulates the ME keypad by sending each keystroke as a character in a <
140 Data commands6615-2220+CRLP – Radio link protocol parametersDescription:This command modifies the radio link protocol parameters used for non tr
Data commands 1416615-2220+DOPT – Others radio link parametersDescription:This specific command modifies some supplementary radio link protocol par
142 Data commands6615-2220%C – Select data compressionDescription:This command enables or disables data compression negotiation if this feature is su
Data commands 1436615-2220< neg >Specifies whether or not the DCE should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained 0: Do not
144 Data commands6615-2220+DR – V42 bis data compression reportDescription:This command determines whether or not the use of V42bis is allowed for a
Data commands 1456615-2220\N – Select data error correcting modeDescription:This command controls the preferred error correcting mode for a data co
146 Fax commands6615-2220Fax commandsThe fax service provided by the product is class 1 compatible. However, only the core commands defined by ITU T.
Fax commands 1476615-2220+FRM – Receive speedDescription:This command sets the fax receive speed.Syntax:AT+FRM=<speed>Parameters:The speed valu
148 Fax commands6615-2220+FRH – HDLC receive speedDescription:This command sets the fax receive speed, using the HDLC protocol.Syntax:AT+FRH=<spee
Fax commands 1496615-2220+FRS – Receive silenceDescription:This command causes the modem to stop listening to the network and report back to the DTE
General commands 156615-2220+CCLK – Clock Management Description:This command is used to set or get the current date and time of the ME real-time c
150 Fax commands6615-2220Fax class 2 commandsIf the feature is supported, the commands +FDT, +FDR, +FET, +FPTS and +FK must be used during call only.
Fax commands 1516615-2220+FET – Transmit page punctuationDescription:This command punctuates page and document transmission after the +FDT command. I
152 Fax commands6615-2220+FBOR – Page transfer bit orderDescription:This command sets the bit order for negotiation and fax page transfer. The order
Fax commands 1536615-2220+FCQ – Copy quality checkingDescription:This command controls Copy Quality checking for receiving faxes.Syntax:AT+FCQ=<n&
154 Fax commands6615-2220+FDIS – Current sessions parametersDescription:This command allows the DTE to parameter the capabilities used for the curren
Fax commands 1556615-2220<df>Data Compression Format0: 1-D modified Huffman (default value)1: 2-D modified read2: 2-D uncompressed mode3: 2
156 Fax commands6615-2220+FDCC – DCE capabilities parametersDescription:This command allows the DTE to parameter the capabilities used for any sessio
Fax commands 1576615-2220+FPHCTO – Page transfer timeout parameterDescription:This command sets the time interval during which the modem expects anot
158 Fax commands6615-2220Fax Class 2 indication messagesThe following messages are used to indicate DCE Responses. They are used in commu-nication o
Fax commands 1596615-2220+FHNG <cause> This response reports the hang-up cause. It indicates that the call has been terminated.<cause>0:
16 General commands6615-2220+CALA – Alarm Management Description:This command is used to set alarms date/time in the ME. The maximum number of alarms
160 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220V.24-V.25 commands+IPR – Fixed DTE rateDescription:This commands specifies the data rate at which the DCE will accept
V.24-V.25 commands 1616615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+IPR? +IPR: 9600 Current rate is 9600 bit/s OK AT+IPR=? +IPR: (0, 2400,
162 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220+ICF – DTE-DCE character framingDescription:This command is used to determine the local serial port start-stop (asynch
V.24-V.25 commands 1636615-2220+IFC – DTE-DCE local flow controlDescription:This command is used to control the operation of local flow control betwe
164 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220&C – Set DCD signalDescription:This commands controls the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal.NOTE:GDW-xx slightly di
V.24-V.25 commands 1656615-2220&D – Set DTR signalDescription:This commands controls the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.Syntax:AT&D<n>
166 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220O – Back to online modeDescription:If a connection has been established and the ME is in command mode, this command al
V.24-V.25 commands 1676615-2220V – DCE response formatDescription:This command determines whether the DCE response format uses or not the header char
168 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220&W – Save configurationDescription:This commands writes the active configuration to a non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
V.24-V.25 commands 1696615-2220E – EchoDescription:This command is used to determine whether the modem echoes characters received by an external appl
General commands 176615-2220+CSIM – Generic SIM Access: Description:This command allows a direct control of the SIM by a distant application on the
170 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220&V – Display configurationDescription:This command is used to display the modem configuration.Syntax:AT&V<n
V.24-V.25 commands 1716615-2220I – Request identification informationDescription:This command causes the product to transmit one or more lines of spe
172 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220+WMUX – Data / Commands MultiplexingDescription:This command allows to manage the data / AT commands multiplexing mode
Specific AT commands 1736615-2220Specific AT commands+CCED – Cell environment descriptionDescription:This command can be used by the application to
174 Specific AT commands6615-2220NOTE:… The response for the requested dump 1, 2 and 4 will be:+CCED:<value1>, . . . , <valuen>OKwhere &
Specific AT commands 1756615-2220No value: Last value used for a CCED request, or 15… If <requested dump> parameter is not provided, the
176 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WIND – General IndicationsDescription:This command provides the user with a general mechanism to send unsolicited n
Specific AT commands 1776615-2220Parameters:<IndLevel> 0: no unsolicited “+WIND: <IndNb>” will occur (default value)1 (bit 0): Hardw
178 Specific AT commands6615-222011: Show the checksum of SIM phonebooks after loading 12: An interruption has occurred 13: The rack has been dete
Specific AT commands 1796615-2220NOTE:For NITZ indication, all the fields indicated here are optional. That is why there is an index related to eac
18 General commands6615-2220 Second Byte Value warning: Due to the absence of locking, the right response may not be returned for the following ins
180 Specific AT commands6615-2220<value>Example of values for language: (see Recommendation 3GPP TS 23.038)0: German1: English2: Italian3: Fren
Specific AT commands 1816615-2220+WLPW – Write Language PreferenceDescription:Write a Language Preference value in EF-LPSyntax:AT+WLPW=<index &g
182 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WDWL – DownloadingDescription:This command switches the product to download mode.Downloading is performed using the
Specific AT commands 1836615-2220+WDR – Data RateDescription:This command allows the data rate for bearer data to be configured for outgoing and in
184 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WHWV – Hardware VersionDescription:This command gets the hardware version of the GSM engine.Syntax:AT+WHWVParameter
Specific AT commands 1856615-2220+WSTR – Status RequestDescription:This command returns some operation status. It can be used for example to check
186 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WSCAN – ScanDescription:This command displays the received signal strength indication (<rssi>) for a specifie
Specific AT commands 1876615-2220+WRIM – Ring Indicator ModeDescription:This command sets the state of the Ring Indicator Mode. … Up-down RI mode:
188 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WSSW – Software versionDescription:This command displays some internal software reference.Syntax:AT+WSSWParameters:
Specific AT commands 1896615-2220+WCCS – Custom Character SetDescription:This command allows to edit and display the custom character set tables. T
General commands 196615-2220+CRSM – Restricted SIM access Description:By using this command instead of Generic SIM Access +CSIM TE application has
190 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=0,0,120,130 +WCCS: 11, Display from character 78797A2020202020
Specific AT commands 1916615-2220+WLCK – Lock commandDescription:This command allows the ME to be locked on a specific network operator.NOTE:Test S
192 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WLCK="PN", OK Activate network lock on 12345678, 20810 SF
Specific AT commands 1936615-2220+CPHS – CPHS command: Description:This command is used to activate, deactivate or interrogate a CPHS feature (e.g.
194 Specific AT commands6615-2220<precision>only used if <Mode>=2 and <FctId>= 5 to 7if <FctId>=5, this field is <type for
Specific AT commands 1956615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPHS? +CPHS: 1,1 Interrogate the status of +CPHS: 2,0 CPHS function
196 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WALS=1 +WALS: 2 Interrogate the status of OK activated Line The
Specific AT commands 1976615-2220+WNON – network operator nameDescription:This indication provides the name of the network operator (as a character
198 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WCPI – CPHS informationDescription:This indication provide CPHS information; i.e. which data field are present in t
Specific AT commands 1996615-2220+WCSP – customer service profileDescription:This indication indicates if a service is accessible to the customer.
2 Introduction6615-2220IntroductionThis document describes the AT-commands that can be used to configure and control the GDW-1x modem.The GDW-1x diff
20 General commands6615-2220<data> Hexadecimal typeInformation which shall be written to the SIM (hexadecimal character format; refer +CSCS).&l
200 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPHS=2,7,2 +CME ERROR: 3 Get the current status Call forwarding on
Specific AT commands 2016615-2220<status>When checked with “AT+CPHS=2,2”, it indicates if the number can be updated or not:0: Update is not
202 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WOPEN – Open AT control commandDescription:This command allows to start, stop, delete and get information about the
Specific AT commands 2036615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WOPEN=? +WOPEN: (0-5) OK AT+WOPEN? +WOPEN: 0 OK AT+WOPEN=2 +WOPEN: 2,
204 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WRST – Reset commandDescription:This command resets the modem after the time specified by the <delay> paramet
Specific AT commands 2056615-2220+WLOC – Location informationDescription:This command can be used by the application to retrieve the following loca
206 Specific AT commands6615-2220Parameter TypeMCC-MNC 3 bytesLAC 2 bytesCI 2 bytesNetwork measurement 16 bytes BCCH channel list Maximum 48 bytes
Specific AT commands 2076615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WLOC=2,10 OK Displays OK then the +WLOC: 02f802,0006,7772, curren
208 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WATH – Hang-up commandDescription:This command is used by the application to disconnect the remote user, specifying
Specific AT commands 2096615-2220+WMBS – multi-band selection commandDescription:This command permits to select the GSM bands on which the modem ha
General commands 216615-2220+CMEC – Mobile equipment control mode Description:This command sets ME indicators. If operation mode is not allowed by
210 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WMBS=<Band> OK Modem has to be reset for change to be effective.
GPRS commands 2116615-2220+WBHV – Modem Behavior ConfigurationDescription:This command allows the user to configure the behavior of WESTERMO modem
212 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WBHV=0,0 OK Set modem response to default modeAT+WBHV=0,1 OK Set mod
GPRS commands 2136615-2220GPRS commands+CGDCONT – Define PDP ContextDescription:This command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP conte
214 GPRS commands6615-2220Parameters:<cid>(PDP Context Identifier) a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition. The
GPRS commands 2156615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGDCONT=1,"IP", OK Configure 2 contexts"internet"; +CGDC
216 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGQREQ – Requested Quality of Service Profile Description:This command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profi
GPRS commands 2176615-2220<precedence>Numeric parameter that specifies the precedence class.0: Subscribed precedence (Subscribed by the Netw
218 GPRS commands6615-2220Reliability GTP LLC LLC Data RLC Block Traffic TypeClass Mode Frame Protection Mode Mode0 Subscri- Subscribe
GPRS commands 2196615-2220<peak>Numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class0: Subscribed1: Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s).2: Up to 2
22 General commands6615-2220+CIND – Indicator control Description:This command is used to read or set the values of ME indicators. If ME does not all
220 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGQMIN – Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable)Description:This command allows the TE to specify a minimum accept
GPRS commands 2216615-2220<peak>A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class.<mean>A numeric parameter which specifies
222 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGATT – GPRS attach or detachDescription:The execution command is used to attach the MT to, or detach the MT from the GPRS
GPRS commands 2236615-2220+CGACT – PDP context activate or deactivateDescription:The execution command is used to activate or deactivate the specif
224 GPRS commands6615-2220NOTE:If a GPRS PPP session is already running, the setting of a CSD (GSM data call) is not sup-ported.Command example Poss
GPRS commands 2256615-2220+CGDATA – Enter data stateDescription:This command causes the MT to perform the necessary actions to set up communica-tio
226 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGCLASS – GPRS mobile station classDescription:The set command is used to set the MT to operate according to the specified
GPRS commands 2276615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGCLASS=”CG” OK Enter GPRS class C modeAT +CGCLASS=”CC” OK Enter GSM mode
228 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGSMS – Select service for MO SMS messagesDescription:The set command is used to specify the service or service preference
GPRS commands 2296615-2220+CGEREP – GPRS event reportingDescription:Set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes, +CGEV: XXX
General commands 236615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CIND? +CIND: 1,2,1,1,0,0,0 battchg:1 (level 1 of 5), signal:2 (level
230 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGEV: NW REACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]The network has requested a context reactivation. The <
GPRS commands 2316615-2220+CGREG – GPRS network registration statusDescription:The set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result c
232 GPRS commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGREG=0 OK Disable network registra-tion unsolicited result code, Command va
GPRS commands 2336615-2220'D' – Request GPRS IP serviceDescription:This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary t
234 GPRS commands6615-2220Network requested PDP context activationIn this mode of operation, the MT behaves like an answering modem and accepts the n
GPRS commands 2356615-2220+CGAUTO – Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activationDescription:The set command disables or enabl
236 GPRS commands6615-2220For <n> = 0: GPRS network requests are manually accepted or rejected by the +CGANS command.For <n> = 1: GPR
GPRS commands 2376615-2220+CGANS – Manual response to a network request for PDP context activationDescription:The execution command requests the MT
238 GPRS commands6615-2220Syntax:+CGANS=[<response>, [<cid>]]Response Syntax:AT+CGANS=?+CGANS: (list of supported <response>s), (li
GPRS commands 2396615-2220+CGPADDR – Show PDP addressDescription:The execution command returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context id
24 Call Control commands6615-2220Call Control commandsD and DL – Dial commandDescription:The ATD command is used for data or fax call. As per GSM 02.
240 GPRS commands6615-2220+CRC – Cellular result codesDescription:This command enables a more detailed ring indication, in case of incoming call (voi
GPRS commands 2416615-2220+CR – Service reporting controlDescription:This command enables a more detailed service reporting, in case of data incomi
242 GPRS commands6615-2220+CEER – Extended error reportDescription:This command gives the reason of the call release when the last call setup (origin
GPRS commands 2436615-2220+WGPRS – GPRS parameters customizationDescription:This command modifies some WESTERMO GPRS parameters:… the ATTACH-STATU
244 GPRS commands6615-2220Parameters:<mode>A numeric parameter which specifies a WESTERMO GPRS parameter.0: ATTACH-STATUS (the ME don’t make a
GPRS commands 2456615-2220Multislot class Maximum number of slots Minimum number of slots Type of MS Rx Tx Sum Tta Ttb Tra Trb 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 1
246 I/O commands – only in GDW-126615-2220I/O commands – only in GDW-12*WIOD – Generic I/O delete entryDescription:This command delete one or more
I/O commands – only in GDW-12 2476615-2220*WIOE – Generic I/O enableDescription:This command enables / disables remote I/O access.Syntax:AT*WIOE=&l
248 I/O commands – only in GDW-126615-2220*WIOL – Generic I/O listDescription:This command is used to program the list of I/O entries with paramete
I/O commands – only in GDW-12 2496615-2220<flag>Defines if the establishment of service shall be retried, the time between retries is con-tro
Call Control commands 256615-2220Verbose result code Numeric code Description with ATV0 setOK 0 If the call succeeds, for voice call onlyC
250 I/O commands – only in GDW-126615-2220OUT: Phone number of the modem where the output shall be set. If <data1>, is empty the transfer w
I/O commands – only in GDW-12 2516615-2220Connected Data 1 prio Line Type No Empty No CS Error, try to establish service failedNo Empty Yes
252 I/O commands – only in GDW-126615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT*WIOL =1,2,2,0,1, OK Define entry #1 for SMS 0164251,Hello W
I/O commands – only in GDW-12 2536615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT*WIOL=4? 4_Service=TRANS List the entry table: 4_Flag=RETRY
254 I/O commands – only in GDW-126615-2220*WIOP – Generic I/O parametersDescription:This command set the I/O parameters.Syntax:AT*WIOP=<tmin>
I/O commands – only in GDW-12 2556615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT*WIOP=50,100,1,1,3 OK Set input min pulse width to 500 ms ma
256 Callback security commands – only in GDW-126615-2220Callback security commands – only in GDW-12*WCB – Callback securityDescription:The callback
Callback security commands – only in GDW-12 2576615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT*WCB=2 OK Callback enabledAT*WCB? *WCB: 2 Che
258 Callback security commands – only in GDW-126615-2220*WCBTABx – Secure callback tableDescription:This command is used to store the numbers used
Callback security commands – only in GDW-12 2596615-2220*WCBTIME – Secure call-back delayDescription:This command controls the delay before a call-
26 Call Control commands6615-2220The CLIR supplementary service subscription can be overridden for this call only.“I” means “invocation” (restrict CL
260 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands*WTCPCONNECT – TCP socket link controlDescription:This command is used to
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2616615-2220*WGPRSAPN – GPRS APN for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:Defines the Access Point Name needed to set
262 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220*WGPRSPW – GPRS Password for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:Defines the password needed to set up a G
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2636615-2220*WTCPSERV –TCP Socket IP address for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:If the modem is configured as se
264 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220*WTCPTXDELAY – TCP Socket port for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:This command configures the delay (
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2656615-2220AT*WTCPV– View Tcp Connect settingsDescription:This command lists the current values of the gprs and
266 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220it is preferable to configure the units in the TCP Autoconnect mode to send synchronisa-tion data (ping)
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2676615-2220AT*WTCPCLIENTIP – Configures the the IP address if the client Description:This command specifies the IP
AT*WGPRSDISCONNECT – Disconnects active GPRS PDP contextDescription:This command disconnects an active GRPS PDP context previously activated with AT*W
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2696615-2220AT*WTCPSTOP – Deactivates a TCP sessionDescription:This command deactivates a TCP session previously ac
Call Control commands 276615-2220H – Hang-Up commandDescription:The ATH (or ATH0) command is used by the application to disconnect the remote user.
270 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220AT*WCMEE – Error result codes CME: on *Wxxx and standard commandsDescription:This command controls if e
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2716615-2220*WPINGCONFIG – Configurates the parameters for the ping serviceSyntax:AT*WPINGCONFIG =<delay>, &l
272 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220AT*WPING – Request a ping to the IP address configured by *WPINGCONFIGDescription:This command sends ou
TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2736615-2220AT#D – Dial to IP address Description:This command configures a GPRS/TCP link according to the “AT*WGPR
274 SIM TOOLKIT6615-2220SIM TOOLKITNOTE:SIM Toolkit can be activated and used with two different sets of commands. … RIL (Radio Interface Laser): +CR
SIM TOOLKIT 2756615-2220These actions include:… display menu,… display given text,… get user input,… send a short message,… play the requested tone,…
276 SIM TOOLKIT 6615-2220Messages exchanged during a SIM ToolKit operation.The following scheme shows the SIM Toolkit commands and unsolicited result
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2776615-2220SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS+STSF – SIM ToolKit Set FacilitiesDescription:This command allows SIM ToolKit facilities to
278 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220NOTE:Some bits are related to the product only and not to the customer application. The product automatically sets t
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2796615-2220+STIN, +STRIL – SIM ToolKit Indication Description:Unsolicited result code.In order to allow the customer applica
28 Call Control commands6615-2220A – Answer a callDescription:When the product receives a call, it sets the RingInd signal and sends the ASCII “RING”
280 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters:< CmdTreated >0: The command must be treated by the application.1: The command is already treated
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2816615-2220+STGI – SIM ToolKit Get InformationDescription:This command allows to get the information (text to display, Menu
282 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note6 Get information about +STGI: <DefaultItem>, ‘Sel Item’ pro-act
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2836615-2220Parameters when CmdType=0 (Setup menu)<Alpha Identifier menu>Alpha identifier of the main menu.<Idx>M
284 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters when CmdType=3 (Get Input)<Format>0: Digit (0-9, *, #,and +)1: SMS alphabet default.2: UCS23: Unp
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2856615-2220Parameters when CmdType=5 (Play tone)<ToneType>0: Tone Dial.1: Tone Busy.2: Tone Congestion.3: Tone Radio
286 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters when CmdType=7 (Refresh)<RefreshType>0: SlM initialization and full file change notification.1: F
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2876615-2220Command example Possible responses Note All facilities are activated, the PIN is not required and SIM toolki
288 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220+STCR – SIM ToolKit Control ResponseDescription:Unsolicited result code.When the customer application makes an outgo
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2896615-2220+STGR – SIM ToolKit Give ResponseDescription:This command allows the application/user to select an item in the ma
Call Control commands 296615-2220+VTD, +VTS – DTMF signals+VTD Description:The product enables the user application to send DTMF tones over the GSM
290 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters when CmdType=0 (Select an item from the main menu)<Result>1: Item selected by the user.2: Help in
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2916615-2220Paramters when CmdType=11 (Setup Event List)<Result>1: Idle screen available.2: User activity event.Termi
292 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Error codes:+CME ERROR: 3 Operation not allowed. This error is returned when a wrong param-eter is detected.+CME E
SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2936615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +STIN: 9 SIM requests a bank account update from bank server via the n
294 S-register6615-2220S-registerS0 – Automatic answerDescription:This S0 parameter determines and controls the product automatic answering mode.Synt
Appendixes 2956615-2220AppendixesCodes and values+CME ERROR – ME error result code:<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands3
296 Appendixes6615-2220<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands32 Network not allowed – +COPS emergency calls only 40 Ne
Appendixes 2976615-2220+CMS ERROR – Message service failure result code<er> Meaning Resulting from the following commands1 to 127 Error c
298 Appendixes6615-2220Specific error result codes<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands500 unknown error. All commands51
Appendixes 2996615-2220<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands536 Class locked: a command has been All commands launched
Abbreviations and definitions 36615-2220Abbreviations and definitionsAbbreviationsASCII American Standard Code for Information InterchangeAT AT t
30 Call Control commands6615-2220AT%Dn – Automatic dialing/sending with DTRDescription:This command enables and disables … automatic dialling of the
300 Appendixes6615-2220+CEER – Failure Cause from GSM 04.08 recommendationCause value Diagnostic1 Unassigned (unallocated) number3 No route to dest
Appendixes 3016615-2220Cause value Diagnostic88 Incompatible destination91 Invalid transit network selection95 Semantically incorrect message96 I
302 Appendixes6615-2220All other values in the range will be treated as cause[0,31] 31[32,47] 47[48,63] 63[64,79] 79[80,95] 95[96,111] 111[112,127]
Appendixes 3036615-2220GSM 04.11 Annex E-2: Mobile originating SM-transferThese error causes could appear for SMS commands (+CMGS, +CMSS, +CMGD...)E
304 Appendixes6615-2220Error # Error label Description38 Network out of order The network is not functioning cor-rectly and the condition is lik
Appendixes 3056615-2220Error # Error label Description98 Message not compatible with The equipment sending this cause has short message protoc
306 Appendixes6615-2220Unsolicited result codesVerbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CALA: < time As verbose Alarm notificationst
Appendixes 3076615-2220Verbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CSSU: <code2> As verbose Supplementary service notification [<n
308 Appendixes6615-2220Final result codesVerbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CME ERROR: <err> As verbose Error from GSM 07.05
Parameters storage 3096615-2220Parameters storage Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM,
Call Control commands 316615-2220+CICB – Incoming Call Bearer Description:This command is used to set the type of incoming calls when no incoming b
310 Parameters storage6615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) val
Parameters storage 3116615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) v
312 Parameters storage6615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) val
Parameters storage 3136615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) v
314 GSM sequences list6615-2220GSM sequences list In accordance with GSM 02.30, the product supports the following GSM sequences, which can be used t
GSM sequences list 3156615-2220Service Codes (SC) Network Service Codes (BS)002 all call forwarding No code All tele and bearer services004 al
316 GSM sequences list6615-2220Service Codes (SC)33 call barring of outgoing call330 all barring service (only for deactivation)331 call barring o
Operator names 3176615-2220Operator namesThis list is extracted from the SE13 (May 11th 2004 edition) and the NAPRD_10_2_6_2 documents. Note that C
318 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3196615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
32 Call Control commands6615-2220+CSNS – Single Numbering Scheme Description:This command selects the bearer to be used when an MT single numbering s
320 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3216615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
322 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3236615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
324 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3256615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
326 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3276615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
328 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3296615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
Network service commands 336615-2220Network service commands+CSQ – Signal QualityDescription:This command is used to ascertain the received signal st
330 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3316615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
332 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile
Operator names 3336615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi
Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile Network Name NameBRA 724 3
Operator names 3356615-2220CPHS Information fieldCPHS InformationData field Bit Field Meaning0 None All information1 0 CSP service activated an
336 Operator names6615-2220CSP constantsService Group: Call OfferingService External valueCall Forwarding Unconditional 1Call Forwarding On User Bus
Operator names 3376615-2220Service Group: TeleservicesService External valueShort Message – Mobile Terminated 33Short Message – Mobile Originated
338 Operator names6615-2220Service Group: Phase 2+ ServicesService External valueMenus concerned with GPRS functionality 65Menus concerned with High
ExamplesThis chapter gives illustrative examples of the general AT commands used for a com-munication. The presentation of commands and responses is a
34 Network service commands6615-2220+COPS – Operator selection Description:There are three possible ways of selecting an operator (PLMN):… The produ
340 Examples6615-2220Examples where a voice call is originatedExample 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.Command example
Example with incoming callsExample 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMEE=1 OK
342 Examples6615-2220Example of a call forwardingExample 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.Command example Possible resp
Examples 3436615-2220Examples about phonebooksFor each example illustrated in this section: at the beginning the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has
344 Examples6615-2220Example 3: Find phonebook entriesCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=? +CPBF: 20,14 Get the phonebook type. Ma
Examples 3456615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS? +CPBS: 3,80OK Query the current phonebook ,ADN selected, 3 entries storedAT+W
346 Examples6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=1,1,0,127 OK Set the custom character >40A324A5E8E9F9ECF set tables to
Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBR=1 +CPBR: 1, ”0123456” Read an entry in SIM , 129, ”test”, 1 (extended) OK AT+WCOS=0 OK AT+WCOS?
Example 6: Phonebook and custom character setCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS? +CPBS: 3,80 Query the current OK phonebook ADN
Examples 3496615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=1,1,0,127<CR> OK Set the custom character >40A324A5E8E9F9ECF2 set
Network service commands 356615-2220NOTE:… If an incoming call occurs during a PLMN list request, the operation is aborted (+CME ERROR: 520) and the
Example 7: MT Phonebook (read only)Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”MT” OK Select MT phonebookAT+WCOS=1 OK Select extended entrie
Examples 3516615-2220Examples about short messagesExample 1: Send a short messageCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CNMI=0,1,1,1,0 OK SMS-
352 Examples6615-2220Example 2: Read short messagesCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGF=1 OK Text mode to read Short MessagesAT+CMGL=”A
Examples 3536615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+FET=2 +FPTS:1 No more page +FHNG:0 First page acknowledged OK Normal end of
354 Examples6615-2220+CSIM and +CRSM ExamplesNOTE: If SIM answer is not specified in the following examples, it will mean that the answer will depend
Examples 3556615-2220STATUS COMMANDSCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CRSM=242 SIM dependant Status – No File Id – with-out P1,P2, P3AT+C
356 Technical appendixes6615-2220Technical appendixesData / Commands multiplexing protocolIntroduction:The multiplexing protocol operates between a D
Data packets:Like for AT commands, DATA are encapsulated into packets. These packets are composed of a header (3 bytes), the data bytes and the checks
358 Technical appendixes6615-2220Example: AT command and its answerStandard AT command:Command example Possible responses NoteAT\r\n When there
Technical appendixes 3596615-2220Support of SIM Toolkit classes ClassesCommand description 1 2 3CALL CONTROL X XCELL BROADCAST DOWNLOAD X
36 Network service commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+COPS? +COPS: 0,2,20801 Ask for current PLMN, OK reported PLMN i
360 Technical appendixes6615-2220Compatibility between available Terminal Responses and Proactive Commands Proactive commandsTerminal Setup Display
Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE 3616615-2220Structure of TERMINAL PROFILEFirst byte (Download):Second byte (Other):b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1Profile dow
Third byte (Proactive SIM):Fourth byte (Proactive SIM):362 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1Proactive SIM: DISPLAY TEXT U
Fifth byte (Event driven information):Sixth byte (reserved for Event driven information extensions):Seventh byte (Multiple card proactive comman“ds”)
Eighth byte (Proactive SIM):Nine byte:Subsequent bytes:364 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1Proactive SIM: TIMER MANAGEME
Information about BCCH channel listThis is an extract from GSM 11.14Byte(s) Description Length1 BCCH channel list tag 12 Length (X) of bytes follow
366 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220Command Type and Next Action Indicator.This table has been extracted from the GSM 11.14.Value Name Used f
Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE 3676615-2220Coding of Alpha fields in the SIM for UCS2The coding can take one of the three following structures, or G
368 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220• Byte 4 indicates GSM Default Alphabet characte“r ”‘53’, e.g.. "S".• Byte 5 indicates a UCS2 c
Command execution and dependence to SIM 3696615-2220Command execution and dependence to SIMThese arrays list all the AT commands. For each, a colum
Network service commands 376615-2220+CREG – Network registration Description:This command is used by the application to ascertain the registration st
370 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220Call Control commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateATD Depends of seque
Command execution and dependence to SIM 3716615-2220Phonebook commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+CPBS +WIND: 4 Y N°A
372 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220AT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+WMGO +WIND: 4 Y NAT+WUSS +WIND: 3 N
Command execution and dependence to SIM 3736615-2220Fax commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+FTM +WIND: 3 N NAT+FRM +WI
374 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220V24-V25 commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+IPR +WIND: 3 N NAT+ICF
Command execution and dependence to SIM 3756615-2220AT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+WCCS +WIND: 4 N NAT+WLCK None (PIN f
376 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220GPRS commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+CGDCONT +WIND: 4 AT+CGQR
Command execution and dependence to SIM 3776615-2220TCP socket autoconnect commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT*WTCPCONN
378 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220Interoperability All the commands listed below are only used for interoperability with other ap
38 Network service commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CREG=0 OK Disable network registra-tion unsolicited result code, C
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Network service commands 396615-2220<NumOper>The long name of the PLMN.Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WOLM=1,1,20812, OK Add a n
4 AT command syntax6615-2220AT command syntaxCommand lineAll commands always start with AT (ATtention) and are terminated with <CR>.There are 3
40 Network service commands6615-2220+WOPN – Read operator nameDescription:This command returns the operator name in alphanumeric format when given th
Network service commands 416615-2220Parameters:<mode>0: use long alphanumeric format1: use short alphanumeric format 2: reserved for later
42 Network service commands6615-2220Operation flow for field PlmnOnsCPHS E-ONS SPN NITZ ROM PLMN Not found PLMN OK Bit 4 = 1 Bit 3 = 1 Bit 2 = 1 Bit
Network service commands 436615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WOPN=? OK Possible responsesAT+WOPN=0,20801 +WOPN: 0,”Orange F” Gi
44 Network service commands6615-2220+CPLS – Selection of Preferred PLMN listDescription:This command is used to select one PLMN selector with access
Network service commands 456615-2220+CPOL – Preferred operator listDescription:This command is used to edit (or update) the SIM preferred list of net
46 Network service commands6615-2220The supported format are those of the +COPS command.The length of this list is limited to 85 entries for EF_PLMNs
Network service commands 476615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPOL? +CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM” Ask for preferred list of +CPOL: 6,
48 Network service commands6615-2220+COPN – Read operator nameDescription:This command returns the list of all operator names (in numeric and alphanu
Security commands 496615-2220Security commands+CPIN – Enter PIN Description:This command is used to enter the ME passwords (CHV1 / CHV2 / PUK1 / PU
AT command syntax 56615-2220If verbose responses are enabled with command V1 and all commands in a command line has been performed successfully, re
50 Security commands6615-2220Parameters:<pin> Personal Identification Number, 4 digits number.<puk> Personal Unblocking Key needed to cha
Security commands 516615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”FD” OK Choose FDNAT+CPBW=5,”01290917”, +CME ERROR: 17 Write in F
52 Security commands6615-2220+CPIN2 – Enter PIN2Description:This specific command is used to validate the PIN2 code (CHV2), or to validate the PUK2 c
Security commands 536615-2220+CPINC – PIN remaining attempt numberDescription:This specific command is used to get the number of valid attempts for
54 Security commands6615-2220+CLCK – Facility lock Description:This command is used by the application to lock, unlock or interrogate an ME or net-wo
Security commands 556615-2220<class>1: Voice (telephony)2: Data (apply to all bearer services)4: Fax (facsimile services)8: Short Message se
56 Security commands6615-2220+CPWD – Change passwordDescription:This command is used by the application to change a password (PIN, call barring, NCK,
Security commands 576615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPWD=? +CPWD: (“PS”,8),(“SC”,8), Possible values, (“AO”,4),(“OI”,4),(“
58 Phonebook commands6615-2220Phonebook commandsA phonebook group can hold up to 100 entries. These entries can come from different phonebooks (SIM o
Phonebook commands 596615-2220+CPBS – Select phonebook memory storage Description:This command selects phonebook memory storage. Syntax:AT+CPBS=<
6 General commands6615-2220General commands+CGMI – Manufacturer identificationDescription:This command gives the manufacturer identification.Syntax:A
60 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CPBR – Read phonebook entries Description:This command returns phonebook entries for a range of locations from the cur
Phonebook commands 616615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBR=? +CPBR: (1-50),20,10 50 locations (from 1 to 50), OK max length
62 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CPBW – Write phonebook entryDescription:This command writes a phonebook entry in location number <index> in the
Phonebook commands 636615-2220<text>string type. Maximum length of <text> field is:… For the ME phonebook, 30 ASCII characters.… For th
64 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”SM” OK Select ADN phonebookAT+CPBS? +CPBS:”SM”,1,10 Which phoneboo
Phonebook commands 656615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBW= OK Write an entry extended2,”9876543210”,129,”second entry”,”6543
66 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBW=13,” OK Save the entry in the +331290909”,145,”Fred”, phonebook g
Phonebook commands 676615-2220+CPBF – Find phonebook entries Description:This command returns phonebook entries with alphanumeric fields starting
68 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=? +CPBF: 20,14 Max length for phone OK number is 20 digits, 10
Phonebook commands 696615-2220+CPBP – Phonebook phone searchDescription:This command orders the product to search in the phonebook for an item with
General commands 76615-2220+CGMR – Request revision identificationDescription:This command is used to get the software version.Syntax:AT+CGMRParame
70 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBP=”+331290101” +CPBP: 15,”+331290101”, Display the entry 145,”Eric”
Phonebook commands 716615-2220+CPBN – Move action in phonebookDescription:This specific command performs a forward or backward move in the phoneboo
72 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBN=? +CPBN: (0-5) Possible modes OK AT+CPBS=”SM” OK Select ADN phonebo
Phonebook commands 736615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=”Er” +CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145, Find ”Er” in phonebook ”Eric” OK
74 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CNUM – Subscriber numberDescription:This command returns the subscriber MSISDN(s).If the subscriber has several MSISDN
Phonebook commands 756615-2220+WAIP – Avoid phonebook initDescription:This specific command allows the initialization of all phonebooks to be inhib
76 Phonebook commands6615-2220+WDCP – Delete Calls PhonebookDescription:This specific command allows to delete the calls listed in some phonebooks.Sy
Phonebook commands 776615-2220+WCOS – Contact Selector Description:This command allows to enable/disable the displaying the extended contact.Syntax
78 Phonebook commands6615-2220+WPGW – Create and delete a phonebook group Description:This command creates or deletes a phonebook group. Syntax :AT+W
Phonebook commands 796615-2220+WPGR – Read a phonebook groupDescription:This command reads the phonebook group entries, the phonebook group name or
8 General commands6615-2220+CSCS – Select TE character setDescription:This command informs the ME which character set is used by the TE. The ME can c
80 Phonebook commands6615-2220 129,”0600003210”, 129,”0141280000”, 129, ”019876543210”, 129, “fred@mail_address.com”, “Becker Street London”, 1 +
Phonebook commands 816615-2220+WPGS – Settings of a group Description:This command sets parameters of a group.Syntax:AT+WPGS=<mode>,<index
82 Short Messages commands6615-2220Short Messages commandsParameters definition<da> Destination Address, coded like GSM 03.40 TP-DA<dcs>
Short Messages commands 836615-2220+CSMS – Select message serviceDescription:The supported services are originated (SMS-MO) and terminated short me
84 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CNMA – New Message AcknowledgementDescription:This command allows reception of a new message routed directly to t
Short Messages commands 856615-2220Text modeCommand example Possible responses Note AT+CMGF=1 OK Set TEXT mode AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0 OK <mt>=
86 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CPMS – Preferred Message StorageDescription:This command allows the message storage area to be selected (for read
Short Messages commands 876615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CPMS=? +CPMS: ((“SM”,”ME”,”BM”,”SR”), Possible message storages,
88 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGF – Preferred Message FormatDescription:The message formats supported are text mode and PDU mode. In PDU mode,
Short Messages commands 896615-2220+CSAS – Save SettingsDescription:All settings specified by the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are stored in EEPROM if
General commands 96615-2220+WPCS – Phonebook Character SetDescription:This specific command informs the ME which character set is used by the TE fo
90 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CRES – Restore settingsDescription:All settings specified in the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are restored from EEPRO
Short Messages commands 916615-2220+CNMI – New message indicationDescription:This command selects the procedure for message reception from the netw
92 Short Messages commands6615-22202: New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code.If PDU mode: +CBM: <length><CR&g
Short Messages commands 936615-2220+CMGR – Read messageDescription:This command allows the application to read stored messages. The messages are re
94 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +CMTI: “SM”,1 New message received AT+CMGR=1 +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,
Short Messages commands 956615-2220+CMGL – List messageDescription:This command allows the application to read stored messages, by indicating the t
96 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CMGL=“REC UNREAD” +CMGL: 1,”REC UNREAD”, List unread messages in
Short Messages commands 976615-2220+CMGS – Send messageDescription:The <address> field is the address of the terminal to which the message is
98 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGW – Write Message to MemoryDescription:This command stores a message in memory (either SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-DELIV
Short Messages commands 996615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGW=” > Write a message +33146290800”<CR> in text mod
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