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Seite 1 - Modem with RS-485

GDW-11 GSM/GPRS ModemGDW-11 485 GSM/GPRS Modem with RS-485www.westermo.com©Westermo Teleindustri AB • 2007AT Commands Interface Guide6615-2220GDW-11

Seite 2 - Introduction

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

Seite 3 - Abbreviations and definitions

100 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CSMP – Set Text Mode ParametersDescription:This command is used to select a value for <vp>, <pid>, a

Seite 4 - AT command syntax

Short Messages commands 1016615-2220<pid>Is used to indicate the higher layer protocol being used or indicates inter-working with a certain t

Seite 5 - Responses and result codes

102 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGD – Delete messageDescription:This command is used to delete one or several messages from preferred message s

Seite 6

Short Messages commands 1036615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +CMTI:”SM”,3 New message receivedAT+CMGR=3 +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,”0

Seite 7 - +CGSN – Product Serial Number

104 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CSCA – Service center addressDescription:This command is used to indicate to which service center the message mu

Seite 8 - “CUSTOM”,“HEX”)

Short Messages commands 1056615-2220<dcss>Supported languages 0: German1: English2: Italian3: French4: Spanish5: Dutch6: Swedish7: Danish8: P

Seite 9 - +CIMI – Request IMSI

106 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WCBM – Cell Broadcast Message IdentifiersDescription:This specific command is used to read the EF-CBMI SIM file.

Seite 10 - +GCAP – Capabilities list

Short Messages commands 1076615-2220+WMSC – Message status modificationDescription:This commands allow the manipulation of a message status. The ac

Seite 11 - AT+CPOF=1 OK Command valid

108 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WMGO – Message overwritingDescription:The +WMGO command is used to specify a location in the SIM or Flash memory

Seite 12 - 12 General commands

Short Messages commands 1096615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPMS? +CPMS: Check the storage area “SM”,3,10,”SM”,3,10,”SM”,3,

Seite 13 - General commands 13

General commands 116615-2220+CPOF – Power down modem softwareDescription:This command stops the GSM software stack as well as the hardware layer. T

Seite 14 - +CKPD – Keypad control

110 Short Messages commands6615-2220+WUSS – Un-change SMS StatusDescription:The +WUSS command allows to keep the SMS Status to UNREAD after +CMGR or

Seite 15 - +CCLK – Clock Management

Short Messages commands 1116615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGR=10 +CMGR: "REC READ", The state has been updated

Seite 16 - +CALA – Alarm Management

112 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WMCP=? +WMCP: 0,(1-12)+WMCP: 1,(1-99)OKAT+CPMS? +CPMS: 3 SMS are

Seite 17 - +CSIM – Generic SIM Access:

Short Messages commands 1136615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGR=4 +CMGR: “REC Read the first SMS UNREAD”,”+33146290800”, f

Seite 18 - AT +CSIM=? OK

114 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CMMS – More Messages to SendDescription:This short message service-oriented AT command allows to keep th

Seite 19 - General commands 19

Supplementary Services commands 1156615-2220Supplementary Services commands+CCFC – Call forwardingDescription:This commands allows control of the “ca

Seite 20 - AT +CRSM=? OK

116 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220NOTE:The combination of different classes is not supported, it will only result in the activation / deact

Seite 21 - OK no change allowed

Supplementary Services commands 1176615-2220+CLCK – Call barringDescription:This command allows control of the call barring supplementary service. Lo

Seite 22 - +CIND – Indicator control

118 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CPWD – Modify SS passwordDescription:This command is used by the application to change the supplementary

Seite 23 - General commands 23

Supplementary Services commands 1196615-2220+CCWA – Call waitingDescription:This command allows control of the call waiting supplementary service. Th

Seite 24 - Call Control commands

12 General commands6615-2220+CFUN – Set modem functionalityDescription:This command selects the mobile station’s level of functionality. When the app

Seite 25 - Call Control commands 25

120 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CCWA=1,1,1 OK Enable call waiting for voice calls AT+CCWA=

Seite 26 - 26 Call Control commands

Supplementary Services commands 1216615-2220+CLIP – Calling line identification presentationDescription:This command allows control of the Calling Li

Seite 27 - H – Hang-Up command

122 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+COLP – Connected line identification presentationDescription:This command allows control of the connecte

Seite 28 - A – Answer a call

Supplementary Services commands 1236615-2220+CAOC – Advice of chargeDescription:This refers to the Advice of Charge supplementary service (GSM-02.24

Seite 29 - +VTD, +VTS – DTMF signals

124 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CACM – Accumulated call meterDescription:This command resets the Advice of Charge for accumulated call m

Seite 30 - 30 Call Control commands

Supplementary Services commands 1256615-2220+CAMM – Accumulated call meter maximumDescription:The set command sets the Advice of Charge related to ac

Seite 31 - +CICB – Incoming Call Bearer

126 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CPUC – Price per unit and currency tableDescription:The set command sets the parameters for Advice of Ch

Seite 32 - 32 Call Control commands

Supplementary Services commands 1276615-2220+CHLD – Call related supplementary servicesDescription:This command is used to manage call hold and multi

Seite 33 - Network service commands

128 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220+CLCC – List current callsDescription:This command is used to return a list of current calls.Syntax:AT+CL

Seite 34 - +COPS – Operator selection

Supplementary Services commands 1296615-2220<alpha>Optional string type alphanumeric representation of <number>, corresponding to the ent

Seite 35 - Network service commands 35

General commands 136615-2220+CPAS – Modem activity status Description:This command returns the activity status of the mobile equipment.Syntax:AT+CP

Seite 36 - 36 Network service commands

130 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220<m>Parameter sets/shows the +CSSU result code presentation status0: disable1: enable<code1>0:

Seite 37 - +CREG – Network registration

Supplementary Services commands 1316615-2220+CUSD – Unstructured supplementary service dataDescription:The USSD supplementary service is described in

Seite 38 - 38 Network service commands

132 Supplementary Services commands6615-2220<dcs>The data coding scheme received (GSM TS 03.38).Syntax To send and receive USSD:AT+CUSD= <n&

Seite 39 - OK Add a new PLMN

Supplementary Services commands 1336615-2220+CCUG – Closed user groupDescription:The Closed User Group Supplementary Service enables subscribers to f

Seite 40 - +WOPN – Read operator name

134 Data commands6615-2220Data commandsUsing AT Commands during a data connectionTo use AT Commands during a data connection (e.g. while the product

Seite 41 - 1 1 1 4 1

Data commands 1356615-2220Parameters:<speed>0 (default): Autobauding (modem type: none)1: 300 bit/s (modem type: V.21)2: 1200 bit/s (modem

Seite 42 - 42 Network service commands

136 Data commands6615-2220+FCLASS – Select modeDescription:This command sets the product into a particular operating mode (data or fax).Syntax:AT+FCL

Seite 43 - Network service commands 43

Data commands 1376615-2220+CR – Service reporting controlDescription:This command enables a detailed type of service reporting in the case of incom

Seite 44 - 44 Network service commands

138 Data commands6615-2220+CRC – Cellular result codesDescription:This command allows more detailed ring information for an incoming call (voice or d

Seite 45 - Network service commands 45

Data commands 1396615-2220+ILRR – DTE-DCE local rate reportingDescription:This parameter controls whether the extended-format “+ILRR: <rate>”

Seite 46 - EF_OPLMNvvAct, EF_HPLMNvvAct

14 General commands6615-2220+CKPD – Keypad control Description:This command emulates the ME keypad by sending each keystroke as a character in a <

Seite 47 - Network service commands 47

140 Data commands6615-2220+CRLP – Radio link protocol parametersDescription:This command modifies the radio link protocol parameters used for non tr

Seite 48 - +COPN – Read operator name

Data commands 1416615-2220+DOPT – Others radio link parametersDescription:This specific command modifies some supplementary radio link protocol par

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142 Data commands6615-2220%C – Select data compressionDescription:This command enables or disables data compression negotiation if this feature is su

Seite 50 - 50 Security commands

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

Seite 51 - Security commands 51

144 Data commands6615-2220+DR – V42 bis data compression reportDescription:This command determines whether or not the use of V42bis is allowed for a

Seite 52 - +CPIN2 – Enter PIN2

Data commands 1456615-2220\N – Select data error correcting modeDescription:This command controls the preferred error correcting mode for a data co

Seite 53 - Security commands 53

146 Fax commands6615-2220Fax commandsThe fax service provided by the product is class 1 compatible. However, only the core commands defined by ITU T.

Seite 54 - +CLCK – Facility lock

Fax commands 1476615-2220+FRM – Receive speedDescription:This command sets the fax receive speed.Syntax:AT+FRM=<speed>Parameters:The speed valu

Seite 55 - Security commands 55

148 Fax commands6615-2220+FRH – HDLC receive speedDescription:This command sets the fax receive speed, using the HDLC protocol.Syntax:AT+FRH=<spee

Seite 56 - +CPWD – Change password

Fax commands 1496615-2220+FRS – Receive silenceDescription:This command causes the modem to stop listening to the network and report back to the DTE

Seite 57 - *WPIN – Auto PIN Code

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

Seite 58

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.

Seite 59 - Phonebook commands 59

Fax commands 1516615-2220+FET – Transmit page punctuationDescription:This command punctuates page and document transmission after the +FDT command. I

Seite 60 - 60 Phonebook commands

152 Fax commands6615-2220+FBOR – Page transfer bit orderDescription:This command sets the bit order for negotiation and fax page transfer. The order

Seite 61 - Phonebook commands 61

Fax commands 1536615-2220+FCQ – Copy quality checkingDescription:This command controls Copy Quality checking for receiving faxes.Syntax:AT+FCQ=<n&

Seite 62 - +CPBW – Write phonebook entry

154 Fax commands6615-2220+FDIS – Current sessions parametersDescription:This command allows the DTE to parameter the capabilities used for the curren

Seite 63 - Phonebook commands 63

Fax commands 1556615-2220<df>Data Compression Format0: 1-D modified Huffman (default value)1: 2-D modified read2: 2-D uncompressed mode3: 2

Seite 64 - 64 Phonebook commands

156 Fax commands6615-2220+FDCC – DCE capabilities parametersDescription:This command allows the DTE to parameter the capabilities used for any sessio

Seite 65 - Phonebook commands 65

Fax commands 1576615-2220+FPHCTO – Page transfer timeout parameterDescription:This command sets the time interval during which the modem expects anot

Seite 66 - 66 Phonebook commands

158 Fax commands6615-2220Fax Class 2 indication messagesThe following messages are used to indicate DCE Responses. They are used in commu-nication o

Seite 67 - Phonebook commands 67

Fax commands 1596615-2220+FHNG <cause> This response reports the hang-up cause. It indicates that the call has been terminated.<cause>0:

Seite 68 - 68 Phonebook commands

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

Seite 69 - Phonebook commands 69

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

Seite 70 - 70 Phonebook commands

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,

Seite 71 - Phonebook commands 71

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

Seite 72 - 72 Phonebook commands

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

Seite 73 - Phonebook commands 73

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

Seite 74 - +CNUM – Subscriber number

V.24-V.25 commands 1656615-2220&D – Set DTR signalDescription:This commands controls the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.Syntax:AT&D<n>

Seite 75 - +WAIP – Avoid phonebook init

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

Seite 76 - 76 Phonebook commands

V.24-V.25 commands 1676615-2220V – DCE response formatDescription:This command determines whether the DCE response format uses or not the header char

Seite 77 - +WCOS – Contact Selector

168 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220&W – Save configurationDescription:This commands writes the active configuration to a non-volatile memory (EEPROM)

Seite 78 - 78 Phonebook commands

V.24-V.25 commands 1696615-2220E – EchoDescription:This command is used to determine whether the modem echoes characters received by an external appl

Seite 79 - Phonebook commands 79

General commands 176615-2220+CSIM – Generic SIM Access: Description:This command allows a direct control of the SIM by a distant application on the

Seite 80 - 80 Phonebook commands

170 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220&V – Display configurationDescription:This command is used to display the modem configuration.Syntax:AT&V<n

Seite 81 - +WPGS – Settings of a group

V.24-V.25 commands 1716615-2220I – Request identification informationDescription:This command causes the product to transmit one or more lines of spe

Seite 82

172 V.24-V.25 commands6615-2220+WMUX – Data / Commands MultiplexingDescription:This command allows to manage the data / AT commands multiplexing mode

Seite 83 - Short Messages commands 83

Specific AT commands 1736615-2220Specific AT commands+CCED – Cell environment descriptionDescription:This command can be used by the application to

Seite 84 - 84 Short Messages commands

174 Specific AT commands6615-2220NOTE:… The response for the requested dump 1, 2 and 4 will be:+CCED:<value1>, . . . , <valuen>OKwhere &

Seite 85 - PDU mode

Specific AT commands 1756615-2220No value: Last value used for a CCED request, or 15… If <requested dump> parameter is not provided, the

Seite 86 - 86 Short Messages commands

176 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WIND – General IndicationsDescription:This command provides the user with a general mechanism to send unsolicited n

Seite 87 - Short Messages commands 87

Specific AT commands 1776615-2220Parameters:<IndLevel> 0: no unsolicited “+WIND: <IndNb>” will occur (default value)1 (bit 0): Hardw

Seite 88 - 88 Short Messages commands

178 Specific AT commands6615-222011: Show the checksum of SIM phonebooks after loading 12: An interruption has occurred 13: The rack has been dete

Seite 89 - +CSAS – Save Settings

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

Seite 90 - +CRES – Restore settings

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

Seite 91 - Short Messages commands 91

180 Specific AT commands6615-2220<value>Example of values for language: (see Recommendation 3GPP TS 23.038)0: German1: English2: Italian3: Fren

Seite 92 - 92 Short Messages commands

Specific AT commands 1816615-2220+WLPW – Write Language PreferenceDescription:Write a Language Preference value in EF-LPSyntax:AT+WLPW=<index &g

Seite 93 - +CMGR – Read message

182 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WDWL – DownloadingDescription:This command switches the product to download mode.Downloading is performed using the

Seite 94 - 94 Short Messages commands

Specific AT commands 1836615-2220+WDR – Data RateDescription:This command allows the data rate for bearer data to be configured for outgoing and in

Seite 95 - +CMGL – List message

184 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WHWV – Hardware VersionDescription:This command gets the hardware version of the GSM engine.Syntax:AT+WHWVParameter

Seite 96 - 96 Short Messages commands

Specific AT commands 1856615-2220+WSTR – Status RequestDescription:This command returns some operation status. It can be used for example to check

Seite 97 - +CMGS – Send message

186 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WSCAN – ScanDescription:This command displays the received signal strength indication (<rssi>) for a specifie

Seite 98 - 98 Short Messages commands

Specific AT commands 1876615-2220+WRIM – Ring Indicator ModeDescription:This command sets the state of the Ring Indicator Mode. … Up-down RI mode:

Seite 99 - Short Messages commands 99

188 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WSSW – Software versionDescription:This command displays some internal software reference.Syntax:AT+WSSWParameters:

Seite 100 - RP UDHI SRR VPF RD MTI

Specific AT commands 1896615-2220+WCCS – Custom Character SetDescription:This command allows to edit and display the custom character set tables. T

Seite 101 - 6615-2220

General commands 196615-2220+CRSM – Restricted SIM access Description:By using this command instead of Generic SIM Access +CSIM TE application has

Seite 102 - +CMGD – Delete message

190 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=0,0,120,130 +WCCS: 11, Display from character 78797A2020202020

Seite 103

Specific AT commands 1916615-2220+WLCK – Lock commandDescription:This command allows the ME to be locked on a specific network operator.NOTE:Test S

Seite 104 - 104 Short Messages commands

192 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WLCK="PN", OK Activate network lock on 12345678, 20810 SF

Seite 105

Specific AT commands 1936615-2220+CPHS – CPHS command: Description:This command is used to activate, deactivate or interrogate a CPHS feature (e.g.

Seite 106 - OK 4 CBMIs are stored

194 Specific AT commands6615-2220<precision>only used if <Mode>=2 and <FctId>= 5 to 7if <FctId>=5, this field is <type for

Seite 107

Specific AT commands 1956615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPHS? +CPHS: 1,1 Interrogate the status of +CPHS: 2,0 CPHS function

Seite 108 - +WMGO – Message overwriting

196 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WALS=1 +WALS: 2 Interrogate the status of OK activated Line The

Seite 109 - OK Change the storage area

Specific AT commands 1976615-2220+WNON – network operator nameDescription:This indication provides the name of the network operator (as a character

Seite 110 - +WUSS – Un-change SMS Status

198 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WCPI – CPHS informationDescription:This indication provide CPHS information; i.e. which data field are present in t

Seite 111 - +WMCP – Copy Messages

Specific AT commands 1996615-2220+WCSP – customer service profileDescription:This indication indicates if a service is accessible to the customer.

Seite 112 - 112 Short Messages commands

2 Introduction6615-2220IntroductionThis document describes the AT-commands that can be used to configure and control the GDW-1x modem.The GDW-1x diff

Seite 113

20 General commands6615-2220<data> Hexadecimal typeInformation which shall be written to the SIM (hexadecimal character format; refer +CSCS).&l

Seite 114 - +CMMS – More Messages to Send

200 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPHS=2,7,2 +CME ERROR: 3 Get the current status Call forwarding on

Seite 115 - +CCFC – Call forwarding

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

Seite 116

202 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WOPEN – Open AT control commandDescription:This command allows to start, stop, delete and get information about the

Seite 117 - +CLCK – Call barring

Specific AT commands 2036615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WOPEN=? +WOPEN: (0-5) OK AT+WOPEN? +WOPEN: 0 OK AT+WOPEN=2 +WOPEN: 2,

Seite 118 - +CPWD – Modify SS password

204 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WRST – Reset commandDescription:This command resets the modem after the time specified by the <delay> paramet

Seite 119 - +CCWA – Call waiting

Specific AT commands 2056615-2220+WLOC – Location informationDescription:This command can be used by the application to retrieve the following loca

Seite 120

206 Specific AT commands6615-2220Parameter TypeMCC-MNC 3 bytesLAC 2 bytesCI 2 bytesNetwork measurement 16 bytes BCCH channel list Maximum 48 bytes

Seite 121

Specific AT commands 2076615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WLOC=2,10 OK Displays OK then the +WLOC: 02f802,0006,7772, curren

Seite 122

208 Specific AT commands6615-2220+WATH – Hang-up commandDescription:This command is used by the application to disconnect the remote user, specifying

Seite 123 - +CAOC – Advice of charge

Specific AT commands 2096615-2220+WMBS – multi-band selection commandDescription:This command permits to select the GSM bands on which the modem ha

Seite 124

General commands 216615-2220+CMEC – Mobile equipment control mode Description:This command sets ME indicators. If operation mode is not allowed by

Seite 125

210 Specific AT commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WMBS=<Band> OK Modem has to be reset for change to be effective.

Seite 126

GPRS commands 2116615-2220+WBHV – Modem Behavior ConfigurationDescription:This command allows the user to configure the behavior of WESTERMO modem

Seite 127

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

Seite 128 - +CLCC – List current calls

GPRS commands 2136615-2220GPRS commands+CGDCONT – Define PDP ContextDescription:This command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP conte

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214 GPRS commands6615-2220Parameters:<cid>(PDP Context Identifier) a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition. The

Seite 130

GPRS commands 2156615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGDCONT=1,"IP", OK Configure 2 contexts"internet"; +CGDC

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216 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGQREQ – Requested Quality of Service Profile Description:This command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profi

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GPRS commands 2176615-2220<precedence>Numeric parameter that specifies the precedence class.0: Subscribed precedence (Subscribed by the Netw

Seite 133 - +CCUG – Closed user group

218 GPRS commands6615-2220Reliability GTP LLC LLC Data RLC Block Traffic TypeClass Mode Frame Protection Mode Mode0 Subscri- Subscribe

Seite 134 - Data commands

GPRS commands 2196615-2220<peak>Numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class0: Subscribed1: Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s).2: Up to 2

Seite 135 - Data commands 135

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

Seite 136 - +FCLASS – Select mode

220 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGQMIN – Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable)Description:This command allows the TE to specify a minimum accept

Seite 137 - Data commands 137

GPRS commands 2216615-2220<peak>A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class.<mean>A numeric parameter which specifies

Seite 138 - +CRC – Cellular result codes

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

Seite 139 - Data commands 139

GPRS commands 2236615-2220+CGACT – PDP context activate or deactivateDescription:The execution command is used to activate or deactivate the specif

Seite 140 - 140 Data commands

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

Seite 141 - Data commands 141

GPRS commands 2256615-2220+CGDATA – Enter data stateDescription:This command causes the MT to perform the necessary actions to set up communica-tio

Seite 142 - %C – Select data compression

226 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGCLASS – GPRS mobile station classDescription:The set command is used to set the MT to operate according to the specified

Seite 143 - Data commands 143

GPRS commands 2276615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGCLASS=”CG” OK Enter GPRS class C modeAT +CGCLASS=”CC” OK Enter GSM mode

Seite 144 - AT+DR=? +DR: (0.1)

228 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGSMS – Select service for MO SMS messagesDescription:The set command is used to specify the service or service preference

Seite 145 - AT\N? 0 Current value

GPRS commands 2296615-2220+CGEREP – GPRS event reportingDescription:Set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes, +CGEV: XXX

Seite 146 - Fax commands

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

Seite 147 - +FTH – HDLC transmit speed

230 GPRS commands6615-2220+CGEV: NW REACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]The network has requested a context reactivation. The <

Seite 148 - +FRH – HDLC receive speed

GPRS commands 2316615-2220+CGREG – GPRS network registration statusDescription:The set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result c

Seite 149 - +FRS – Receive silence

232 GPRS commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CGREG=0 OK Disable network registra-tion unsolicited result code, Command va

Seite 150 - Fax class 2 commands

GPRS commands 2336615-2220'D' – Request GPRS IP serviceDescription:This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary t

Seite 151 - +FK – Terminate Session

234 GPRS commands6615-2220Network requested PDP context activationIn this mode of operation, the MT behaves like an answering modem and accepts the n

Seite 152 - +FBUF – Buffer size report

GPRS commands 2356615-2220+CGAUTO – Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activationDescription:The set command disables or enabl

Seite 153 - +FCR – Capability to receive

236 GPRS commands6615-2220For <n> = 0: GPRS network requests are manually accepted or rejected by the +CGANS command.For <n> = 1: GPR

Seite 154 - 154 Fax commands

GPRS commands 2376615-2220+CGANS – Manual response to a network request for PDP context activationDescription:The execution command requests the MT

Seite 155 - Fax commands 155

238 GPRS commands6615-2220Syntax:+CGANS=[<response>, [<cid>]]Response Syntax:AT+CGANS=?+CGANS: (list of supported <response>s), (li

Seite 156 - +FLID – Local ID string

GPRS commands 2396615-2220+CGPADDR – Show PDP addressDescription:The execution command returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context id

Seite 157 - Fax commands 157

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.

Seite 158 - 158 Fax commands

240 GPRS commands6615-2220+CRC – Cellular result codesDescription:This command enables a more detailed ring indication, in case of incoming call (voi

Seite 159 - Fax commands 159

GPRS commands 2416615-2220+CR – Service reporting controlDescription:This command enables a more detailed service reporting, in case of data incomi

Seite 160 - V.24-V.25 commands

242 GPRS commands6615-2220+CEER – Extended error reportDescription:This command gives the reason of the call release when the last call setup (origin

Seite 161 - V.24-V.25 commands 161

GPRS commands 2436615-2220+WGPRS – GPRS parameters customizationDescription:This command modifies some WESTERMO GPRS parameters:… the ATTACH-STATU

Seite 162 - 162 V.24-V.25 commands

244 GPRS commands6615-2220Parameters:<mode>A numeric parameter which specifies a WESTERMO GPRS parameter.0: ATTACH-STATUS (the ME don’t make a

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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

Seite 164 - &C – Set DCD signal

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

Seite 165 - &S – Set DSR signal

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

Seite 166 - Q – Result code suppression

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

Seite 167 - Z – Default configuration

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

Seite 168 - &T – Auto-tests

Call Control commands 256615-2220Verbose result code Numeric code Description with ATV0 setOK 0 If the call succeeds, for voice call onlyC

Seite 169 - E – Echo

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

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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

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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

Seite 172 - OK multiplexing disabled

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

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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>

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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

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256 Callback security commands – only in GDW-126615-2220Callback security commands – only in GDW-12*WCB – Callback securityDescription:The callback

Seite 176 - +WIND – General Indications

Callback security commands – only in GDW-12 2576615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT*WCB=2 OK Callback enabledAT*WCB? *WCB: 2 Che

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258 Callback security commands – only in GDW-126615-2220*WCBTABx – Secure callback tableDescription:This command is used to store the numbers used

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Callback security commands – only in GDW-12 2596615-2220*WCBTIME – Secure call-back delayDescription:This command controls the delay before a call-

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26 Call Control commands6615-2220The CLIR supplementary service subscription can be overridden for this call only.“I” means “invocation” (restrict CL

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260 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands*WTCPCONNECT – TCP socket link controlDescription:This command is used to

Seite 181 - +WAC – Abort command

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2616615-2220*WGPRSAPN – GPRS APN for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:Defines the Access Point Name needed to set

Seite 182 - +WDWL – Downloading

262 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220*WGPRSPW – GPRS Password for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:Defines the password needed to set up a G

Seite 183 - +WDR – Data Rate

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2636615-2220*WTCPSERV –TCP Socket IP address for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:If the modem is configured as se

Seite 184 - +WDOP – Date of Production

264 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220*WTCPTXDELAY – TCP Socket port for TCP Socket autoconnectDescription:This command configures the delay (

Seite 185 - +WSTR – Status Request

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2656615-2220AT*WTCPV– View Tcp Connect settingsDescription:This command lists the current values of the gprs and

Seite 186 - +WSCAN – Scan

266 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220it is preferable to configure the units in the TCP Autoconnect mode to send synchronisa-tion data (ping)

Seite 187 - +WRIM – Ring Indicator Mode

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2676615-2220AT*WTCPCLIENTIP – Configures the the IP address if the client Description:This command specifies the IP

Seite 188 - AT*WRECALL – Recall Settings

AT*WGPRSDISCONNECT – Disconnects active GPRS PDP contextDescription:This command disconnects an active GRPS PDP context previously activated with AT*W

Seite 189 - +WCCS – Custom Character Set

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2696615-2220AT*WTCPSTOP – Deactivates a TCP sessionDescription:This command deactivates a TCP session previously ac

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Call Control commands 276615-2220H – Hang-Up commandDescription:The ATH (or ATH0) command is used by the application to disconnect the remote user.

Seite 191 - +WLCK – Lock command

270 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220AT*WCMEE – Error result codes CME: on *Wxxx and standard commandsDescription:This command controls if e

Seite 192 - 192 Specific AT commands

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2716615-2220*WPINGCONFIG – Configurates the parameters for the ping serviceSyntax:AT*WPINGCONFIG =<delay>, &l

Seite 193 - +CPHS – CPHS command:

272 TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands6615-2220AT*WPING – Request a ping to the IP address configured by *WPINGCONFIGDescription:This command sends ou

Seite 194 - 194 Specific AT commands

TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands 2736615-2220AT#D – Dial to IP address Description:This command configures a GPRS/TCP link according to the “AT*WGPR

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274 SIM TOOLKIT6615-2220SIM TOOLKITNOTE:SIM Toolkit can be activated and used with two different sets of commands. … RIL (Radio Interface Laser): +CR

Seite 196 - 196 Specific AT commands

SIM TOOLKIT 2756615-2220These actions include:… display menu,… display given text,… get user input,… send a short message,… play the requested tone,…

Seite 197 - +WNON – network operator name

276 SIM TOOLKIT 6615-2220Messages exchanged during a SIM ToolKit operation.The following scheme shows the SIM Toolkit commands and unsolicited result

Seite 198 - +WCPI – CPHS information

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2776615-2220SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS+STSF – SIM ToolKit Set FacilitiesDescription:This command allows SIM ToolKit facilities to

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278 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220NOTE:Some bits are related to the product only and not to the customer application. The product automatically sets t

Seite 200 - +WMBN – CPHS Mail Box Number

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2796615-2220+STIN, +STRIL – SIM ToolKit Indication Description:Unsolicited result code.In order to allow the customer applica

Seite 201 - 1: Update is possible

28 Call Control commands6615-2220A – Answer a callDescription:When the product receives a call, it sets the RingInd signal and sends the ASCII “RING”

Seite 202 - 202 Specific AT commands

280 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters:< CmdTreated >0: The command must be treated by the application.1: The command is already treated

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2816615-2220+STGI – SIM ToolKit Get InformationDescription:This command allows to get the information (text to display, Menu

Seite 204 - +WRST – Reset command

282 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note6 Get information about +STGI: <DefaultItem>, ‘Sel Item’ pro-act

Seite 205 - +WLOC – Location information

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2836615-2220Parameters when CmdType=0 (Setup menu)<Alpha Identifier menu>Alpha identifier of the main menu.<Idx>M

Seite 206 - 206 Specific AT commands

284 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters when CmdType=3 (Get Input)<Format>0: Digit (0-9, *, #,and +)1: SMS alphabet default.2: UCS23: Unp

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2856615-2220Parameters when CmdType=5 (Play tone)<ToneType>0: Tone Dial.1: Tone Busy.2: Tone Congestion.3: Tone Radio

Seite 208 - +WATH – Hang-up command

286 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220Parameters when CmdType=7 (Refresh)<RefreshType>0: SlM initialization and full file change notification.1: F

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2876615-2220Command example Possible responses Note All facilities are activated, the PIN is not required and SIM toolki

Seite 210 - 210 Specific AT commands

288 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS6615-2220+STCR – SIM ToolKit Control ResponseDescription:Unsolicited result code.When the customer application makes an outgo

Seite 211 - GPRS commands 211

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2896615-2220+STGR – SIM ToolKit Give ResponseDescription:This command allows the application/user to select an item in the ma

Seite 212 - 212 Specific AT commands

Call Control commands 296615-2220+VTD, +VTS – DTMF signals+VTD Description:The product enables the user application to send DTMF tones over the GSM

Seite 213 - GPRS commands

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

Seite 214 - 214 GPRS commands

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2916615-2220Paramters when CmdType=11 (Setup Event List)<Result>1: Idle screen available.2: User activity event.Termi

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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

Seite 216 - 216 GPRS commands

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 2936615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +STIN: 9 SIM requests a bank account update from bank server via the n

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294 S-register6615-2220S-registerS0 – Automatic answerDescription:This S0 parameter determines and controls the product automatic answering mode.Synt

Seite 218 - 218 GPRS commands

Appendixes 2956615-2220AppendixesCodes and values+CME ERROR – ME error result code:<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands3

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296 Appendixes6615-2220<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands32 Network not allowed – +COPS emergency calls only 40 Ne

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Appendixes 2976615-2220+CMS ERROR – Message service failure result code<er> Meaning Resulting from the following commands1 to 127 Error c

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298 Appendixes6615-2220Specific error result codes<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands500 unknown error. All commands51

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Appendixes 2996615-2220<error> Meaning Resulting from the following commands536 Class locked: a command has been All commands launched

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Abbreviations and definitions 36615-2220Abbreviations and definitionsAbbreviationsASCII American Standard Code for Information InterchangeAT AT t

Seite 224 - 224 GPRS commands

30 Call Control commands6615-2220AT%Dn – Automatic dialing/sending with DTRDescription:This command enables and disables … automatic dialling of the

Seite 225 - +CGDATA – Enter data state

300 Appendixes6615-2220+CEER – Failure Cause from GSM 04.08 recommendationCause value Diagnostic1 Unassigned (unallocated) number3 No route to dest

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Appendixes 3016615-2220Cause value Diagnostic88 Incompatible destination91 Invalid transit network selection95 Semantically incorrect message96 I

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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]

Seite 228 - AT +CGSMS=0 OK Set to GPRS

Appendixes 3036615-2220GSM 04.11 Annex E-2: Mobile originating SM-transferThese error causes could appear for SMS commands (+CMGS, +CMSS, +CMGD...)E

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304 Appendixes6615-2220Error # Error label Description38 Network out of order The network is not functioning cor-rectly and the condition is lik

Seite 230 - 230 GPRS commands

Appendixes 3056615-2220Error # Error label Description98 Message not compatible with The equipment sending this cause has short message protoc

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306 Appendixes6615-2220Unsolicited result codesVerbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CALA: < time As verbose Alarm notificationst

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Appendixes 3076615-2220Verbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CSSU: <code2> As verbose Supplementary service notification [<n

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308 Appendixes6615-2220Final result codesVerbose Numeric (V0 set) Descriptionresult code +CME ERROR: <err> As verbose Error from GSM 07.05

Seite 234 - 234 GPRS commands

Parameters storage 3096615-2220Parameters storage Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM,

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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

Seite 236 - 236 GPRS commands

310 Parameters storage6615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) val

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Parameters storage 3116615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) v

Seite 238 - AT+CGANS=? +CGANS: (0-1)

312 Parameters storage6615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) val

Seite 239 - +CGPADDR – Show PDP address

Parameters storage 3136615-2220 Parameters storage modeCommand AT&W Command AT+CSAS AT&F Default (E2P) (E2P) (SIM, E2P) (SIM, E2P) v

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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

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GSM sequences list 3156615-2220Service Codes (SC) Network Service Codes (BS)002 all call forwarding No code All tele and bearer services004 al

Seite 242 - +CEER – Extended error report

316 GSM sequences list6615-2220Service Codes (SC)33 call barring of outgoing call330 all barring service (only for deactivation)331 call barring o

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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

Seite 244 - 244 GPRS commands

318 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

Seite 245 - GPRS commands 245

Operator names 3196615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

Seite 246 - I/O commands – only in GDW-12

32 Call Control commands6615-2220+CSNS – Single Numbering Scheme Description:This command selects the bearer to be used when an MT single numbering s

Seite 247 - *WIOE – Generic I/O enable

320 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

Seite 248 - *WIOL – Generic I/O list

Operator names 3216615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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322 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

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Operator names 3236615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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324 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

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Operator names 3256615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

Seite 253 - *WIOT – Generic I/O test

326 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

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Operator names 3276615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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328 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

Seite 256 - *WCB – Callback security

Operator names 3296615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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Network service commands 336615-2220Network service commands+CSQ – Signal QualityDescription:This command is used to ascertain the received signal st

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330 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

Seite 259 - AT*WCBTIME =0 OK No delay

Operator names 3316615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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332 Operator names6615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile

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Operator names 3336615-2220Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobi

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Country MCC MNC Preferred Presentation AbbreviatedInitials of Country Initials and Mobile Network Mobile Network Name NameBRA 724 3

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Operator names 3356615-2220CPHS Information fieldCPHS InformationData field Bit Field Meaning0 None All information1 0 CSP service activated an

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336 Operator names6615-2220CSP constantsService Group: Call OfferingService External valueCall Forwarding Unconditional 1Call Forwarding On User Bus

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Operator names 3376615-2220Service Group: TeleservicesService External valueShort Message – Mobile Terminated 33Short Message – Mobile Originated

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338 Operator names6615-2220Service Group: Phase 2+ ServicesService External valueMenus concerned with GPRS functionality 65Menus concerned with High

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ExamplesThis chapter gives illustrative examples of the general AT commands used for a com-munication. The presentation of commands and responses is a

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34 Network service commands6615-2220+COPS – Operator selection Description:There are three possible ways of selecting an operator (PLMN):… The produ

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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

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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

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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

Seite 272 - *WPINGCONFIG

Examples 3436615-2220Examples about phonebooksFor each example illustrated in this section: at the beginning the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has

Seite 273 - AT#D – Dial to IP address

344 Examples6615-2220Example 3: Find phonebook entriesCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=? +CPBF: 20,14 Get the phonebook type. Ma

Seite 274 - SIM TOOLKIT

Examples 3456615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS? +CPBS: 3,80OK Query the current phonebook ,ADN selected, 3 entries storedAT+W

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346 Examples6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=1,1,0,127 OK Set the custom character >40A324A5E8E9F9ECF set tables to

Seite 276 - 276 SIM TOOLKIT

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?

Seite 277 - SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

Example 6: Phonebook and custom character setCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS? +CPBS: 3,80 Query the current OK phonebook ADN

Seite 278 - 278 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

Examples 3496615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WCCS=1,1,0,127<CR> OK Set the custom character >40A324A5E8E9F9ECF2 set

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Network service commands 356615-2220NOTE:… If an incoming call occurs during a PLMN list request, the operation is aborted (+CME ERROR: 520) and the

Seite 280 - 280 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

Example 7: MT Phonebook (read only)Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”MT” OK Select MT phonebookAT+WCOS=1 OK Select extended entrie

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Examples 3516615-2220Examples about short messagesExample 1: Send a short messageCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CNMI=0,1,1,1,0 OK SMS-

Seite 282 - 282 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

352 Examples6615-2220Example 2: Read short messagesCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGF=1 OK Text mode to read Short MessagesAT+CMGL=”A

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Examples 3536615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+FET=2 +FPTS:1 No more page +FHNG:0 First page acknowledged OK Normal end of

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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

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Examples 3556615-2220STATUS COMMANDSCommand example Possible responses NoteAT+CRSM=242 SIM dependant Status – No File Id – with-out P1,P2, P3AT+C

Seite 286 - 286 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

356 Technical appendixes6615-2220Technical appendixesData / Commands multiplexing protocolIntroduction:The multiplexing protocol operates between a D

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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

Seite 288 - 288 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

358 Technical appendixes6615-2220Example: AT command and its answerStandard AT command:Command example Possible responses NoteAT\r\n When there

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Technical appendixes 3596615-2220Support of SIM Toolkit classes ClassesCommand description 1 2 3CALL CONTROL X XCELL BROADCAST DOWNLOAD X

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36 Network service commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+COPS? +COPS: 0,2,20801 Ask for current PLMN, OK reported PLMN i

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360 Technical appendixes6615-2220Compatibility between available Terminal Responses and Proactive Commands Proactive commandsTerminal Setup Display

Seite 292 - 292 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE 3616615-2220Structure of TERMINAL PROFILEFirst byte (Download):Second byte (Other):b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1Profile dow

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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

Seite 294 - S-register

Fifth byte (Event driven information):Sixth byte (reserved for Event driven information extensions):Seventh byte (Multiple card proactive comman“ds”)

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Eighth byte (Proactive SIM):Nine byte:Subsequent bytes:364 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1Proactive SIM: TIMER MANAGEME

Seite 296 - following commands

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

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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

Seite 298 - Specific error result codes

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

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368 Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE6615-2220• Byte 4 indicates GSM Default Alphabet characte“r ”‘53’, e.g.. "S".• Byte 5 indicates a UCS2 c

Seite 300 - Cause value Diagnostic

Command execution and dependence to SIM 3696615-2220Command execution and dependence to SIMThese arrays list all the AT commands. For each, a colum

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Network service commands 376615-2220+CREG – Network registration Description:This command is used by the application to ascertain the registration st

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370 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220Call Control commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateATD Depends of seque

Seite 303 - (+CMGS, +CMSS, +CMGD...)

Command execution and dependence to SIM 3716615-2220Phonebook commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+CPBS +WIND: 4 Y N°A

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372 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220AT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+WMGO +WIND: 4 Y NAT+WUSS +WIND: 3 N

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Command execution and dependence to SIM 3736615-2220Fax commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+FTM +WIND: 3 N NAT+FRM +WI

Seite 306 - Unsolicited result codes

374 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220V24-V25 commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+IPR +WIND: 3 N NAT+ICF

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Command execution and dependence to SIM 3756615-2220AT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+WCCS +WIND: 4 N NAT+WLCK None (PIN f

Seite 308 - Intermediate result codes

376 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220GPRS commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT+CGDCONT +WIND: 4 AT+CGQR

Seite 309 - Parameters storage

Command execution and dependence to SIM 3776615-2220TCP socket autoconnect commandsAT commands Conditions SIM dependence IntermediateAT*WTCPCONN

Seite 310 - 310 Parameters storage

378 Command execution and dependence to SIM6615-2220Interoperability All the commands listed below are only used for interoperability with other ap

Seite 312 - 312 Parameters storage

38 Network service commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CREG=0 OK Disable network registra-tion unsolicited result code, C

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Westermo Teleindustri AB • SE-640 40 Stora Sundby, SwedenPhone +46 16 42 80 00 Fax +46 16 42 80 01E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.west

Seite 314 - GSM sequences list

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

Seite 315 - Call barring

4 AT command syntax6615-2220AT command syntaxCommand lineAll commands always start with AT (ATtention) and are terminated with <CR>.There are 3

Seite 316 - Number presentation

40 Network service commands6615-2220+WOPN – Read operator nameDescription:This command returns the operator name in alphanumeric format when given th

Seite 317 - Operator names

Network service commands 416615-2220Parameters:<mode>0: use long alphanumeric format1: use short alphanumeric format 2: reserved for later

Seite 318 - 318 Operator names

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

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Network service commands 436615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+WOPN=? OK Possible responsesAT+WOPN=0,20801 +WOPN: 0,”Orange F” Gi

Seite 320 - 320 Operator names

44 Network service commands6615-2220+CPLS – Selection of Preferred PLMN listDescription:This command is used to select one PLMN selector with access

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Network service commands 456615-2220+CPOL – Preferred operator listDescription:This command is used to edit (or update) the SIM preferred list of net

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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

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Network service commands 476615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPOL? +CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM” Ask for preferred list of +CPOL: 6,

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48 Network service commands6615-2220+COPN – Read operator nameDescription:This command returns the list of all operator names (in numeric and alphanu

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Security commands 496615-2220Security commands+CPIN – Enter PIN Description:This command is used to enter the ME passwords (CHV1 / CHV2 / PUK1 / PU

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AT command syntax 56615-2220If verbose responses are enabled with command V1 and all commands in a command line has been performed successfully, re

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50 Security commands6615-2220Parameters:<pin> Personal Identification Number, 4 digits number.<puk> Personal Unblocking Key needed to cha

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Security commands 516615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”FD” OK Choose FDNAT+CPBW=5,”01290917”, +CME ERROR: 17 Write in F

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52 Security commands6615-2220+CPIN2 – Enter PIN2Description:This specific command is used to validate the PIN2 code (CHV2), or to validate the PUK2 c

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Security commands 536615-2220+CPINC – PIN remaining attempt numberDescription:This specific command is used to get the number of valid attempts for

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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

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Security commands 556615-2220<class>1: Voice (telephony)2: Data (apply to all bearer services)4: Fax (facsimile services)8: Short Message se

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56 Security commands6615-2220+CPWD – Change passwordDescription:This command is used by the application to change a password (PIN, call barring, NCK,

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Security commands 576615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPWD=? +CPWD: (“PS”,8),(“SC”,8), Possible values, (“AO”,4),(“OI”,4),(“

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58 Phonebook commands6615-2220Phonebook commandsA phonebook group can hold up to 100 entries. These entries can come from different phonebooks (SIM o

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Phonebook commands 596615-2220+CPBS – Select phonebook memory storage Description:This command selects phonebook memory storage. Syntax:AT+CPBS=<

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6 General commands6615-2220General commands+CGMI – Manufacturer identificationDescription:This command gives the manufacturer identification.Syntax:A

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60 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CPBR – Read phonebook entries Description:This command returns phonebook entries for a range of locations from the cur

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Phonebook commands 616615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBR=? +CPBR: (1-50),20,10 50 locations (from 1 to 50), OK max length

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62 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CPBW – Write phonebook entryDescription:This command writes a phonebook entry in location number <index> in the

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Phonebook commands 636615-2220<text>string type. Maximum length of <text> field is:… For the ME phonebook, 30 ASCII characters.… For th

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64 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBS=”SM” OK Select ADN phonebookAT+CPBS? +CPBS:”SM”,1,10 Which phoneboo

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Phonebook commands 656615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBW= OK Write an entry extended2,”9876543210”,129,”second entry”,”6543

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66 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBW=13,” OK Save the entry in the +331290909”,145,”Fred”, phonebook g

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Phonebook commands 676615-2220+CPBF – Find phonebook entries Description:This command returns phonebook entries with alphanumeric fields starting

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68 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=? +CPBF: 20,14 Max length for phone OK number is 20 digits, 10

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Phonebook commands 696615-2220+CPBP – Phonebook phone searchDescription:This command orders the product to search in the phonebook for an item with

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General commands 76615-2220+CGMR – Request revision identificationDescription:This command is used to get the software version.Syntax:AT+CGMRParame

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70 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBP=”+331290101” +CPBP: 15,”+331290101”, Display the entry 145,”Eric”

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Phonebook commands 716615-2220+CPBN – Move action in phonebookDescription:This specific command performs a forward or backward move in the phoneboo

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72 Phonebook commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBN=? +CPBN: (0-5) Possible modes OK AT+CPBS=”SM” OK Select ADN phonebo

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Phonebook commands 736615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CPBF=”Er” +CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145, Find ”Er” in phonebook ”Eric” OK

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74 Phonebook commands6615-2220+CNUM – Subscriber numberDescription:This command returns the subscriber MSISDN(s).If the subscriber has several MSISDN

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Phonebook commands 756615-2220+WAIP – Avoid phonebook initDescription:This specific command allows the initialization of all phonebooks to be inhib

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76 Phonebook commands6615-2220+WDCP – Delete Calls PhonebookDescription:This specific command allows to delete the calls listed in some phonebooks.Sy

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Phonebook commands 776615-2220+WCOS – Contact Selector Description:This command allows to enable/disable the displaying the extended contact.Syntax

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78 Phonebook commands6615-2220+WPGW – Create and delete a phonebook group Description:This command creates or deletes a phonebook group. Syntax :AT+W

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Phonebook commands 796615-2220+WPGR – Read a phonebook groupDescription:This command reads the phonebook group entries, the phonebook group name or

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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

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80 Phonebook commands6615-2220 129,”0600003210”, 129,”0141280000”, 129, ”019876543210”, 129, “fred@mail_address.com”, “Becker Street London”, 1 +

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Phonebook commands 816615-2220+WPGS – Settings of a group Description:This command sets parameters of a group.Syntax:AT+WPGS=<mode>,<index

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82 Short Messages commands6615-2220Short Messages commandsParameters definition<da> Destination Address, coded like GSM 03.40 TP-DA<dcs>

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Short Messages commands 836615-2220+CSMS – Select message serviceDescription:The supported services are originated (SMS-MO) and terminated short me

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84 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CNMA – New Message AcknowledgementDescription:This command allows reception of a new message routed directly to t

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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>=

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86 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CPMS – Preferred Message StorageDescription:This command allows the message storage area to be selected (for read

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Short Messages commands 876615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CPMS=? +CPMS: ((“SM”,”ME”,”BM”,”SR”), Possible message storages,

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88 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGF – Preferred Message FormatDescription:The message formats supported are text mode and PDU mode. In PDU mode,

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Short Messages commands 896615-2220+CSAS – Save SettingsDescription:All settings specified by the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are stored in EEPROM if

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General commands 96615-2220+WPCS – Phonebook Character SetDescription:This specific command informs the ME which character set is used by the TE fo

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90 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CRES – Restore settingsDescription:All settings specified in the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are restored from EEPRO

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Short Messages commands 916615-2220+CNMI – New message indicationDescription:This command selects the procedure for message reception from the netw

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92 Short Messages commands6615-22202: New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code.If PDU mode: +CBM: <length><CR&g

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Short Messages commands 936615-2220+CMGR – Read messageDescription:This command allows the application to read stored messages. The messages are re

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94 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note +CMTI: “SM”,1 New message received AT+CMGR=1 +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,

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Short Messages commands 956615-2220+CMGL – List messageDescription:This command allows the application to read stored messages, by indicating the t

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96 Short Messages commands6615-2220Command example Possible responses Note AT+CMGL=“REC UNREAD” +CMGL: 1,”REC UNREAD”, List unread messages in

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Short Messages commands 976615-2220+CMGS – Send messageDescription:The <address> field is the address of the terminal to which the message is

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98 Short Messages commands6615-2220+CMGW – Write Message to MemoryDescription:This command stores a message in memory (either SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-DELIV

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Short Messages commands 996615-2220Command example Possible responses NoteAT+CMGW=” > Write a message +33146290800”<CR> in text mod

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