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1. lt Parameter gt Description lt index1 gt Index for a given phone book entry lt index2 gt lt number gt Phone number of a given entry G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 83 of 259 FIDCCON lt type gt The address type of a phone number 161 Use for local call 145 Use for international access code 129 Unknown 129 is used to represent an email address or a mailing list In this case lt ph_type gt can be used to further differentiate between the two lt text gt Text identifier for a phone book entry according to the character set as specified by command CSCS lt nlength gt The maximum number of digits in the lt number gt lt tlength gt The maximum number of characters in the lt text gt entry Note The MC and RC have the same memory storage area therefore there are only 10 entries in total Some of the entries are listed if the MC phone book is selected and others are listed if the RC phone book is selected The phone book selection is done using the AT CPBS command Example AT CPBS SM OK AT CPBR CPBR 1 250 20 14 OK At CPBR 1 OK AT CPBR 1 3 There is nothing written in entry 1 2 3 OK AT CPBR 4 CPBR 4 18888888 129 Tom OK 6 1 4 CPBF Find Phone Book Entries This execution command enables the user to search for a particular entry by name in the currently active phone book If no matching entry is
2. lt screen_title gt The requested screen title is written on the first line of each screen lt screen_info gt The requested screen information lt screen title gt Description lt screen num gt Serving Idle PI Idle Packet Idle mode Serving Cell Information screen G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 151 of 259 FIDCCON Circuit Switched mode Serving Cell Information Serving CS TBF screen g Serving Misc Idle Packet Idle mode Miscellaneous Information 3 screen Uplink Transfer Dedicated TBF modes Uplink Data Transfer screen 4 Dedicated TBF modes Downlink Data Transfer Downlink Transfer screen 5 Adjacent Cell x Neighbor Cell Information screen 6 11 x index cell Neighbors Neighbor Cells Summary screen 12 Reselection Re selection screen 13 Hopping Info Dedicated TBF modes Hopping Information screen 14 PDP Context PDP Context Information screen 15 18 GPRS Parameters Idle Packet Idle mode GPRS parameters 19 SysInfos Idle Packet Idle mode Optional SYSINFO 20 Serving and Neighbors Serving and Neighbor Cells Information screen 21 Serving Cell Serving Cell Information screen 22 Neighbor Cells Neighbor Cells Information screen 23 Serving and Neighbors The LAC and Cell ID of Serving and Neighbor Cells 24 Example AT MCELL OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 152 of 259 FIDCCON
3. Value Description Module Support 0 Unconditional call forwarding is active Yes 1 Some conditional call forwarding is active Yes 2 Call has been forwarded Yes 3 Call is waiting Yes GSM only 4 CUG call lt index gt is present Yes 5 Outgoing calls are barred Yes 6 Incoming calls are barred Yes 7 CLIR suppression rejected Yes 8 Call has been deflected No Value Description Module Support 0 This is a forwarded call Yes Mobile terminated call setup 1 CUG call lt index gt is present mobile terminated call setup Yes 2 Call has been put on hold during a voice call Yes 3 Call has been retrieved during a voice call Yes 4 Multiparty call has been entered during a voice call Yes 5 Call on hold has been released during a voice call not a supplementary Yes service notification 6 Forward check supplementary service message received can be Yes received at any time 7 Call is being connected with the remote party in an alerted state using Yes an explicit call transfer operation during a voice call 8 Call has been connected with the other remote party using an explicit Yes call transfer operation during a voice call or during mobile terminated call setup Number and subaddress parameters may be present lt number gt String type phone number of format defined by lt type gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 72 of 259 FIDCCON lt type gt Type of address octet in integer format r
4. and prefixes of a number in the telephone number field In cases of fixed dialing these entries in the FD phone book define a group of permitted numbers Call indications related to a fixed dialing entry containing wild cards or only a prefix of a number do not display any lt alpha gt identifier Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CPBW lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt t Ok ext gt or G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 86 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CPBW CPBW list of supported lt index gt s lt nlength gt li st of supported lt type gt s lt tlength gt OK This command queries the allowable command field and sizes The following table shows the CPBW parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt index gt Index for a given phone book entry lt number gt Phone number of a given entry The address type of a phone number 161 Use for local call 145 Use for international access code lt type gt 129 Unknown Note 128 is used to represent an email address or a mailing list In this case lt ph_type gt can be used to further differentiate between the two lt text gt Text identifier for a phone book entry according to the character set as specified by command CSCS lt nlength gt The maximum size of a phone number in digits There is a limi
5. lt Parameter gt Description G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 118 of 259 FIDCCON lt index gt 1 352 Index in storage of the message to be sent lt da gt Destination address in quoted string This field contains a single phone number lt toda gt Type of DA Value range is 128 255 according to GSM 03 40 9 1 2 5 If this field is not given and first character of lt da gt is lt toda gt will be 145 otherwise 129 lt mr gt Sent message reference number Example AT CMSS 7 CMSS 12 OK AT CMSS 7 054565132 129 CMSS 13 OK Note Any character sent by TE to Module before Module has reported a result of AT CMSS operation will abort AT CMSS command execution However if SMS was already sent to network and sending operation was successful the result of operation CMSS lt mr gt will be reported by Module If after aborting AT CMSS command execution and before result of operation was reported by Module a second AT CMSS command is executed then the result of the second AT CMSS operation only will be reported by Module 7 1 14 CMGW Write Message to Memory This command is used to write and save a message to lt mem2 gt The message is saved in memory and the message index is displayed to the user By default messages are saved with the status of STO UNSENT but status STO SENT can be applied using the lt stat gt parameter In TEXT mode the header parameters will be
6. AT MCELL MCELL 0 1 24 OK AT MCELL 0 3 OK MCELL Serving Misc P BCCH ARFCN 00536 BSIC 056 RxLev 037 Cell 1D 03583 PD TCH ARFCN INVALID_ARFCN Timeslot 00 CBA 000 CBQ 000 T3314 00 AT MCELL 0 19 OK MCELL GPRS Parameters P BCCH ARFCN 00536 BSIC 056 RxLev 039 Cell ID 03583 PD TCH ARFCN INVALID_ARFCN Timeslot 00 BS_PA_MFRMS 02 BS_AG_BLK_RES 01 BS_PAG_BLK_R ES 0 BS_PBCCH_BLOCKS 1 at MCELL 0 21 OK MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 09339 Cell ID 03600 BSIC 027 P BCCH ARFCN 0076 RxLev 057 RxDbm 53 MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 09339 Cell ID 04361 BSIC 041 P BCCH ARFCN 0082 RxLev 035 RxDbm 75 MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 09339 Cell ID 04362 BSIC 038 P BCCH ARFCN 0060 RxLev 009 RxDbm 101 MCC 1 MNC 255 LAC 00000 Cell ID 65535 BSIC 255 P BCCH ARFCN 0000 RxLev 000 RxDbm 110 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 153 of 259 FIDCCON MCC 1 MNC 255 LAC 00000 Cell ID 65535 BSIC 255 P BCCH ARFCN 0000 RxLev 000 RxDbm 110 MCC 1 MNC 255 LAC 00000 Cell ID 65535 BSIC 255 P BCCH ARFCN 0000 RxLev 000 RxDbm 110 MCC 1 MNC 255 LAC 00000 Cell ID 65535 BSIC 255 P BCCH ARFCN 0000 RxLev 000 RxDbm 110 at MCELL 0 22 OK MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 9339 Cell D 03600 BSIC 27 P BCCH ARFCN 76 RxLev 56 RxDbm 54 C1 30 C2 30 TxPower 5 RxAccMin 6 PD TCH ARFCN INVALID_ARFCN Timeslot 0 MAIO 0 HSN 0 Timing Advance 255 RxQualFull 6 RxQualSub 6 at MCELL 0 23 OK NCELL 1 MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 9339 Cell ID 04361 BSIC 41 P BCCH ARFCN 82 RxL
7. G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 140 of 259 FIDCCON 4 Unknown 5 Registered roaming lt lac gt Two byte location area code in hexadecimal format lt ci gt Two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format Example AT CREG CREG 0 2 OK AT CREG CREG 0 1 OK AT CREG 2 OK AT CREG CREG 2 1 27A0 0DE1 OK AT CREG 1 OK AT CREG CREG 1 1 OK AT CREG 0 OK 9 1 3 CGREG GPRS Network Registration Command Syntax Response Action Remarks G lt n gt Set AT CGRE OK or CME ERROR lt err gt The Set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code CGREG and the result of the Read operation G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 141 of 259 FIDCCON Read AT CGRE CGREG The Read command returns the status of 5 G lt n gt lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt the result code presentation and shows whether the network has currently OK indicated the GPRS registration of the Module Location information elements lt lac gt and lt ci gt are returned only when lt n gt 2 and the Module is registered in the network Test AT CGRE CGREG list of The Test command displays the supported G supported lt n gt s values of lt n gt OK The following table shows the CGREG parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 Disables th
8. Some content is transferred to supplementary document V1 0 5 2013 08 01 1 Add AT MSMPD 2 Add AT GTWD 3 Add atiO 4 Update Error Code 5 Update the default value of AT amp D 6 Add MMGR and MMGL 7 Add GTSET MIPDSETS MIPDNS V1 0 6 2013 10 12 Update section 3 5 section 3 8 section 4 1 4 section 4 1 5 and 10 2 1 Add section 4 1 5 section 9 1 6 section 9 1 7 section 9 1 8 section 9 1 9 section 9 1 10 and section 13 1 20 V1 0 7 2013 10 26 Update the document name and applicability table V1 0 8 2013 11 14 Update section 10 2 1 V1 0 9 2013 11 26 Update the example of section 3 2 section 7 1 6 and section 8 1 5 Add MMAD MTSM Update parameter description of CBAUD and IPR V1 1 0 2014 03 28 Add MSTART commands Update the example of CLCK MCI MIPSETS Update the parameters of CBAUD and IRP V1 1 1 2014 07 15 Update section 13 1 1 MIPCALL Add section 13 1 2 AT MGAUTH Add section 11 2 12 AT MATONE Add the parameters of MCELL of section 9 1 6 Add the parameters of section 9 1 7 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 3 of 259 FIDCCON Update the example of section 9 1 7 Add CGED command refer to AT CGED Commands Note V1 1 2 2014 08 05 Update the layout error of MATONE V1 1 3 2014 10 27 Add the commands of MJDC Jamming Detection and MJDC Indication V1 1 4 2015 01 21 Add the
9. AT CREG 2 OK AT COPS 1 2 46001 ERROR CREG 3 AT COPS 4 2 46001 CREG 3 CREG 2 CREG 1 27A0 0DEB OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 146 of 259 FIDCCON AT COPS COPS 0 2 46000 OK 9 1 5 CPOL Preferred Operators This command is used to edit the PLMN selector lists in the SIM card or active application in the UICC GSM or USIM If no list has been previously selected the EFPLMNwAcT user controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology list is the one accessed by default Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CPOL lt ind OK Note In case the index already exists ex gt lt format gt lt or in the list the new entry will erase the oper gt old one and replace it in the list CME ERROR lt err gt The Module may also update this list automatically when new networks are selected Read AT CPOL CPOL lt index1 gt lt format gt lt oper 1 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CPOL lt index2 gt lt format gt lt oper 2 gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CPOL CPOL list of The Test command displays the entire supported lt index gt s list index range supported by the SIM of supported lt format gt s OK or CME ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 147 of 259 FIDCCON Index range is SIM dependent The following table shows the CPOL parameters lt Par
10. Command Syntax Response Action Set GTSET lt future gt lt value gt OK or ERROR The following table shows the GTSET parameters related HEX mode lt Parameter gt Description lt future gt SENDTIME Set the auto push timeout lt value gt 1 30 seconds The default value is 12 lt future gt IPRFMT The format of received data lt value gt 0 Received data with MIPRTCP and the data is encoded 1 Received data only and the data are without encoded In received G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 249 of 259 FIDCCON character string Module doesn t accede to any lt CR gt lt LF gt symbol 2 Received data with MIPRTCP and the data is without encoded In received character string Module will accede to lt CR gt lt LF gt before MIPRTCP 5 Data read mode The default value is 0 Example Opening socket 2 already AT GTSET IPRFMT 0 OK AT MIPSEND 2 10 gt 0123456789abc OK MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK lt CR gt lt LF gt MIPRTCP 2 0 30313233343536373839 lt CR gt lt LF gt Same as basic mode AT GTSET IPRFMT 1 OK AT MIPSEND 2 10 gt 0123456789abc OK MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 250 of 259 FIDCCON 0123456789 Only data without any information AT GTSET IPRFMT 2 OK AT MIPSEND 2 10 gt 0123456789abc OK MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND
11. It s important to define the module s status in works This command shuts down the phone functionality of smart phones and PDAs with phone capabilities in order to prevent interference from a nearby environment This enables other functionality to continue to be used in environments where phone use is either impractical or not permitted For example on airplanes the use of cellular phones is forbidden during the entire flight but the use of computers is allowed during much of the flight This command enables other functionality to continue while preventing use of phone functionality Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CFUN lt fun gt OK The Set command selects the level CME ERROR lt err gt of functionality lt fun gt in the smart phone or PDA incorporating the Module Read CFUN CFUN lt fun gt The Read command displays the OK current level of functionality Test CFUN CFUN list of supported The Test command displays the list lt fun gt s of supported functionality settings OK The following table shows the AT CFUN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt fun gt Functionality levels 0 Turn off With logging out network 1 Full functionality meaning start up MS from offline mode 4 Disables phone transmit amp receive RF circuits 15 Hardware reset Need re turn on the module G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 177 of 25
12. lt alpha gt An optional string type alphanumeric representation of lt number gt corresponding to G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 79 of 259 FIDCCON the entry found in the phone book The character set is defined by CSCS Refer to CSCS Select Terminal Character Set page 3 4 Example AT COLP 0 OK AT COLP 2 CME ERROR operation not supported G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 80 of 259 FIDCCON 6 Phone and Date Books and Clock 6 1 Directory Access Commands Phone Book This set of commands enables read write access to the phone book contained within the Module including both the numeric and the alpha information contained in the location The presentation is according to GSM 07 07 In some cases it may be possible to use these commands to access the dialed and received call stacks However as these phone books cannot be edited the CPBW command does not work on them 6 1 1 CPBS Select Phone Book Memory 6 1 2 This command handles the selection of the memory to be used for reading and writing entries in the Module s phone book s memory Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CPBS lt storage gt lt OK The Set command selects the phone pin2 gt or book memory storage which is to be used by other phone book lt pin2 gt is optional while CME ERROR commands lt storage gt FD only lt err gt Re
13. possible lt P1 gt range value possible lt P2 gt range value possible lt P3 gt range value OK or CME ERROR lt err gt The test command returns the possible ranges of CRSM Parameters The following table shows the CRSM parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt command gt 176 178 192 214 220 242 Read BINARY Read RECORD Get RESPONSE Update BINARY Update RECORD STATUS Integer type Command passed on by the ME to the SIM lt file_id gt Integer type This is the identifier of a elementary data file on SIM Mandatory for every lt command gt except of STATUS lt P1 gt lt P2 gt lt P3 gt Integer type Parameters passed on by the ME to the SIM These G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 32 of 259 FIDCCON parameters are man datory for every command except GET RESPONSE and STATUS READ BINARY lt P1 gt Offset high 0 255 lt P2 gt Offset low 0 255 lt P3 gt Length 0 255 READ BINARY lt P1 gt Rec No 0 255 lt P2 gt Mode 02 next record 03 previous record 04 absolute mode current mode the record number is given in P1 with P1 00 denoting the current record lt P3 gt Length 0 255 GET RESPONSE lt P1 gt 00 lt P2 gt 00 lt P3 gt Length 0 255 UPDATE BINARY lt P1 gt Offset high 0 255 lt P2 gt Offset low 0 255 lt P3 gt Length
14. 0 Presentation indicator is used according to the subscription of the CLIR service G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 60 of 259 FIDCCON 1 CLIR invocation 2 CLIR suppression The default value is 2 lt m gt Subscriber CLIR service status in the network 0 CLIR not provisioned 1 CLIR provisioned in permanent mode 2 Unknown for example no network and so on 3 CLIR Temporary mode presentation restricted can be the default 4 CLIR Temporary mode presentation allowed can be the default Example AT CLIR CLIR 0 2 OK AT CLIR CLIR 0 0 OK AT CLIR 2 OK atd054565195 MO voice call OK calling a Module that has 054565195 SIM and is CLIP enabled will receive the following on the terminal RING OLIP 128 128 1 RING CLIP 128 128 1 ath NO CARRIER OK AT CLIR 0 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 61 of 259 FIDCCON atd054565195 MO voice call OK calling a Module that has 054565195 SIM and is CLIP enabled will receive the following on the terminal RING CLIP 054565006 129 128 0 RING CLIP 054565006 129 128 0 ath NO CARRIER OK 5 1 14 O Return to Online Data State This command returns the Module from the Command mode to the Online Data mode and issues a CONNECT or CONNECT lt text gt result code After dialing or answering atd ata commands and co
15. 2 0 2048 OK lt CR gt lt LF gt MIPRTCP 2 10 0123456789 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 251 of 259 FIDCCON 14 Error Code 14 1 CME Error Parameter Description lt Err gt 58 20 21 22 invalid command line phone failure no connection to phone phone adapter link reserved Operation not allowed Operation not supported PH SIM PIN required PH FSIM PIN required PH FSIM PUK required SIM not inserted SIM PIN required SIM PUK required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong Incorrect password SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required Memory full invalid index not found G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 252 of 259 FIDCCON 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Memory failure text string too long invalid characters in text string dial string too long invalid characters in dial string no network service Network timeout Network not allowed emergency calls only Network personalization PIN required Network personalization PUK required Network subset personalization PIN required Network subset personalization PUK required service provider personalization PIN required service provider personalization PUK required Corporate personalization PIN required Corporate personalization PUK
16. CMGF 1 CDS lt fo gt lt mr gt lt ra gt lt tora gt lt scts gt lt dt gt lt st gt lt CR gt lt LF gt In PDU mode CMGF 0 CDS lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt The following table shows the CDS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt fo gt First octet of the SM lt mr gt Message Reference lt ra gt Message Recipient address lt tora gt Type of Recipient address lt scts gt Service center time stamp lt dt gt Discharge Time lt st gt Status G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 105 of 259 FIDCCON After sending a CDS unsolicited response to the TE the Module will expect a CNMA new message acknowledgment from the TE within a predefined timeout of 60 seconds The Module will not send another CDS unsolicited response to the TE before the previous one is acknowledged If the CDS is acknowledge d within the timeout the new SM is not saved in the message storage If the CDS is not acknowledged and the timeout has expired the new SM is saved in the message storage and CNMI parameter lt ds gt is set to 0 Example AT CMGF 1 OK AT CSMP 49 167 OK AT CSMP CSMP 49 167 0 0 OK AT CNMI 1 0 0 1 OK AT CMGS 052468000 gt Hello CMGS 187 OK CDS 6 187 97252468000 145 05 08 03 08 56 34 08 05 08 03 08 56 34 08 70 AT CNMA OK 7 1 11 CMGL MMGL List Messages These commands display a list of al
17. DCD will always remain OFF Command Syntax Response Action Set AT amp C lt param gt OK Read AT amp C amp C lt param gt Test AT amp C amp C list of supported lt param gt s The following table shows the amp C parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt param gt DCD signal ON 0 DCD is forced ON at all times 1 DCD is set to ON when a AODM carrier is detected b AGPRS external session is being established Module enters PPP mode TE is about to send an LCP configure request to the Module GPRS connection is not yet established DCD is set to OFF when a No ODM carrier is detected This can happen when a ODM call As been disconnected or when Module enters ODM online command mode switch operation b The Module has lost its GPRS connection with the network PDP context was deactivated and the IP address is cancelled 2 DCD is set to ON when Module establishes a GPRS connection with G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 175 of 259 FIDCCON the network PDP context is activated and the IP address is received from the network DCD is set to OFF when Module has lost its GPRS connection with the network PDP context was deactivated and the IP address is cancelled The default value is 1 10 1 9 amp D Circuit 108 Behavior This command determines how the Module responds when the DTR Data Terminal Ready status is changed from ON t
18. Description lt mode gt 0 One shot requested lt screen_num gt 1 2 3 9 Serving Idle Information screen The requested screen number An integer number Circuit Switched Serving Cell Information screen Miscellaneous Information screen Uplink Data Transfer screen Downlink Data Transfer screen Neighbor 1 Cell Information screen Neighbor 2 Cell Information screen Neighbor 3 Cell Information screen Neighbor 4 Cell Information screen 10 Neighbor 5 Cell Information screen 11 Neighbor 6 Cell Information screen G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 150 of 259 FIDCCON 12 Neighbor Cells Summary screen 13 Re selection screen 14 Hopping Information screen 15 PDP1 Context Information screen 16 PDP2 Context Information screen 17 PDP3 Context Information screen 18 PDP4 Context Information screen 19 Serving Cell paging parameters 20 Optional SYSINFOs 21 Serving and Neighbor Cells Information screen 22 Serving Cell Information screen 23 Neighbor Cells Information screen 24 The LAC and Cell ID of Serving and Neighbor Cells 9 1 7 MCELL Indication After AT MCELL command the information about the Cellular Network will return back by this MCELL indication format few seconds later MCELL lt screen_title gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt screen_info gt lt CR gt lt LF gt The following table shows the MCELL parameters lt Parameter gt Description
19. MIP STAT parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Socket_ID gt A unique number that identifies a connection Valid socket numbers 1 2 3 and 4 lt n gt 0 ACK indication 1 Broken protocol stack 2 Connection closed automatically due to non fatal alert lt number_of_acknowl d_bytes gt Total number of bytes that were acknowledged Example MIPSTAT 1 2 13 1 13 MIPCONF Configure Internal TCP IP Stack This command allows configuring TCP stack parameters such as re transmissions number upper and bottoming limits of re transmission timeout close delay It can be used to configure TCP socket G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 229 of 259 FIDCCON parameters before socket activation Configuration values will be stored in Module until power circle This command must used under MIPCALL is enabled Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MIPCONF lt socket_I OK The Set updates D gt lt retrnum gt lt min_T sr TCP stack O gt lt max_TO gt lt max_c configuration CME ERROR lt err gt lose_delay gt parameters lt is_nack_ind_req gt Read MIPCONF MIPCONF The read 1 lt retr_num gt lt min_TO gt lt max_TO gt lt m command ax_close_delay gt lt is_nack_ind_req gt lt C returns current R gt lt LF gt settings of TCP MIPCONF SIROK 2 lt retr_num gt lt min_TO gt lt max_TO gt lt m Parameters ax
20. Note The Set command does not address the network lt err gt Read AT CLIP CLIP lt n gt lt m gt The Read command returns the CLIP enable disable state in the Module as well as G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 49 of 259 FIDCCON OK in the network provisioning state of the CLI presentation Test The Test command returns the Set command options 0 1 5 1 8 CLIP Indication When the CLI presentation indication is enabled by the Module lt n gt 1 this unsolicited indication is sent to the terminal after the RING indication CLIP lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt alpha gt lt CLI validity gt The following table shows the CLIP parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Enables disables the CLI presentation indication after the ring indication 0 Disable CLI presentation 1 Enable CLI presentation The default value is 0 lt m gt Shows the subscriber CLIP service status in the network 0 CLIP not provisioned 1 CLIP provisioned 2 Unknown for example no network and so on lt number gt Calling line number The number format is specified by lt type gt lt type gt Type of address octet in integer format 145 Default when the dialing string includes the international access code character 161 Default when making a local call 129 Type of number is unknown usuall
21. Set Text Mode Parameters ccccccssssesesceseseseeseseeseseeseseeseeccecsecaesessesesaeeeeseeenseeeeeeeees 96 7 1 6 CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters cececesecesssseseseeeeseceeeseeeseeecseseeeeeeeseeeneeneeseeeeeeeeeeseees 98 7 1 7 CNMI New Message Indications to Terminal ccccccccseeseseeseeeeeeeeeeceeecseeseseeeeseeeeeeeeaeaes 99 7 1 8 CMTI Unsolicited Response New SMS DELIVER Receipt Indication 103 7 1 9 CMT Unsolicited Response New SMS DELIVER Receipt ccccccccceseesessceeeteeneees 103 7 1 10 CDS Unsolicited Response New SMS STATUS REPORT Receipt c ccseeee 105 7 1 11 CMGL MMGL List MeSSaQe S cccccecesesceseseeeeseseesesseseseesesccessecaesessesecseeeeseanseseeeeseeaees 106 7 1 12 CMGR MMGR Read MeSSage ccccccsccsccscsssescescesessceesecseeseesessccseseceesecseeseesessceseneeeees 110 7 1 13 CMSS Send Message from Storage cceccecsccscsssseesessesseseseeseseeesesessesessesesseeeneeeenesreeeaes 118 7 1 14 CMGW Write Message to M Mory cccescesscscsseseesesseseeeesesescsecessessesessesenseeneeseteseeeetaes 119 7 1 15 CMGD Delete MeSSage n ccccccccccscscesecsssscesesscssesecsecscesesacesesecsecsecsecsecsececeseecsscsesseeseesees 125 7 1 16 CMGS Send SM to Network ccc ccccssesseseeseseeecseescsesecsesesseeeeseecceseecaesecseseesenseseeenseeeeeeees 126 8 Access and Security serenana ian nii NEERA ARARA REET E SEAE E pense 129 8 1 Access Control C mMaNdS ssssccns
22. Socket 2 opened OK The following table shows the MIPOPEN parameters lt Parameter gt Description Socket_ID A unique number that identifies a connection Valid socket numbers 1 2 3 and 4 Source_Port Port of source site Port range 1 65535 decimal digits Remote_IP IP IP of the remote site in the format AAA BBB CCC DDD The range of each octet G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 217 of 259 FIDCCON is 0 255 Value can be written in 1 2 or 3 digits Host name of remote site The host name convention should meet the rules as describe in RFC 1035 section 2 3 Conventions Syntax is not validated except the maximum length 255 characters Remote_Port Port of remote site Port range 1 65535 decimal digits for outgoing connection Port 0 for incoming connection Protocol Type of protocol stack 0 TCP 1 UDP State 0 Inactive 1 Active Note Does not recommend using port numbers below 1024 These numbers are defined to be reserved for operating systems Example AT MIPOPEN 1 1200 123 245 213 012 1234 0 Opening socket 1 using TCP protocol from port 1200 targeting 123 245 213 012 port 1234 AT MIPOPEN 2 1300 123 133 074 192 1242 1 Opening socket 2 using UDP protocol from port 1300 targeting 123 133 074 192 port 1242 AT MIPOPEN 1 1222 123 245 213 012 1234 0 Opening socket 1 using TCP protocol from port 1222 ta
23. lt st gt Status Reference Description Length lt sca gt Service Center address 1 3 12 BYTES 1 BYTE length number of followed octets When length is 1 Mandatory length BYTE 0 1 BYTE lt tosca gt value between 128 255 lt fo gt First Octet 1 BYTE lt TP OA gt Originating address formatted according to the formatting rules 2 12 BYTES of address fields lt TP PID gt Protocol Identifier Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP DCS gt Data Coding Scheme Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP SCTS gt The TP Service Center Time 7 BYTE Stamp field is given in semi octet representation and represents the local time as described in GSM03 40 lt TP UDL gt User data length 1 BYTE lt TP UD gt User data 0 140 BYTES G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 113 of 259 FIDCCON Note Any unused bits will be set to zero and shall be ignored by the receiving entity Bit s Reference Description 0 1 Message Type Indicator Parameter describing the message type 0 0 SMS DELIVER in the direction SC to MS 2 TP More Message To Send Parameter indicating whether or not more messages is waiting to the MS in the SC 0 More messages are waiting for the MS in this SC 1 No more messages are waiting for the MS in this SC 5 TP Status Report Indication Parameter indicating if a status report is requested by the MS 0 A status report is not requested 1 Astatus report is requested 6 TP User Data H
24. name using a password for the specified PDP context This command is used for internal protocol Command Syntax Response Action Set MGAUTH lt cid gt lt auth gt lt name gt lt pw OK d gt or ERROR lt err gt Test MGAUTH MGAUTH list of supported lt cid gt s list of supported lt auth gt s max length of lt name gt max length of lt pwd gt The following table shows the MGAUTH parameters lt Parameter gt Description cid Digit string which specifies a particular PDP context definition See tCGDCONT Define PDP Context auth Set type of authentication 0 Don t need authentic 1 PAP 2 CHAP name User name in provider server in quotation marks Contact your service provider for G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 215 of 259 FIDCCON details details pwd Password for provider server in quotation marks Contact your service provider for Example AT CGDCONT 1 IP CMNET OK AT MGAUTH 1 2 USER PWD OK AT MIPCALL 1 OK MIPCALL 172 29 34 127 13 1 3 MIPOPEN Open a Socket UDP or TCP This command causes the Module to initialize a new socket that waits for a connection from a remote machine or opens a common connection with a remote side according to received parameters Each socket allocates an accumulating buffer whose size is 1372 bytes for TCP connection and 1024 bytes for UDP connecti
25. responses are enabled with the appropriate failure to attach error message Read AT CGACT CGACT lt cid gt lt state gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CGACT lt cid gt lt state gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CGACT lt cid gt lt state gt OK The Read command returns the current activation states for all the defined PDP contexts Test AT CGACT CGACT list of supported lt state gt s OK The Test command requests information on the supported PDP context activation states The following table shows the CGACT parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt state gt Indicates the activation state of the context 0 Non active 1 Active lt cid gt 1 2 Anumeric parameter that specifies a particular PDP context definition Example AT CGACT CGACT 0 1 OK AT CGACT OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 210 of 259 FIDCCON AT CGACT 1 ERROR GPRS network not present Note e In some GPRS networks CGACT is not supported The ATD 99 command can be used to establish a connection e Activating a context can take up to 150 seconds e Deactivating a context can take up to 40 seconds e When aborting a CGACT Set command the context is closed This can take up to 40 seconds 12 2 8 CGPADDR GPRS Addresses This command reads the allocated PDP addresses for the specified context identifiers Command Syntax Resp
26. the message stat was changed No rec unread messages Page 109 of 259 FIDCCON AT CMGL sto sent CMGL 142 STO SENT 054565034 message text OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMGL STO SENT CMGL 142 STO SENT 054565034 81 lt message length gt message text OK AT CMGS 18 _ send to myself gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952446505430004AA044 1424344 CMGS 68 OK AT CPMS sm _ change to SIM to read the incoming messages CPMS 2 20 11 61 2 20 OK 7 1 12 CMGR MMGR Read Message These commands handle the reading of SMS The command displays the message in location lt index gt of the preferred message storage lt mem1 gt selected using the CPMS commana If the status of the message is RECEIVED UNREAD the CMGR command changes the status to RECEIVED READ The difference between CMGR and MMGR is that MMGR doesn t change lt stat gt value lt stat gt lt oa gt lt alpha gt lt scts gt lt tooa gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt lengt h gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt If text mode CMGF 1 command Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMGR lt If text mode CMGF 1 command The Set command index gt execution is successful and reads the SM MMGR lt SMS DELIVER located at lt index gt in ndes CMGR the Module message execution is successful and SMS SUBMIT storage and displays it G5 G6 Family
27. 0 255 UPDATE RECORD lt P1 gt Rec No 0 255 lt P2 gt Mode 02 next record 03 previous record 04 absolute mode current mode the record number is given in P1 with P1 00 denoting the current record lt P3 gt Length 0 255 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 33 of 259 FIDCCON STATUS lt P1 gt 00 lt P2 gt 00 lt P3 gt Length 0 255 lt data gt Information which shall be written to the SIM hexadecimal character format Man datory for UPDATE BINARY and UPDATE RECORD lt sw1 gt lt sw2 gt Integer character format Information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command These parameters are delivered to the TE in both cases on successful or failed execution of the command Responses to commands which are correctly executed lt si gt lt s2 gt Description 144 0 Normal ending of the command 145 XX Normal ending of the command with extra information from the proactive SIM containing a command for the ME Length XX of the response data 158 XX Length XX of the response data given in case of a SIM data download error 159 XX Length XX of the response data Responses to commands which are postponed lt s1 gt lt sw2 gt Error Description 147 0 SIM Application Toolkit is busy Command cannot be executed at present further normal commands are allowed 146 OX Command
28. 0 0 0 SIM1 PLMN 0 0 0 SIM1 COUNT 0 SIM1JARFCN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OK AT GTPLMNLS 1 OK AT GTPLMNLS SIMO PLMN 0 0 0 SIMO JCOUNT 0 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 163 of 259 FIDCCON SIMOJARFCN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIM1 PLMN 0 0 0 SIM1 COUNT 0 SIM1 ARFCN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 164 of 259 FIDCCON 10 Hardware Information 10 1 Hardware Information Commands 10 1 1 MMAD Query and Monitor ADC Value This command intends to query and monitor ADC value G510 A20 supports 1 ways ADC connector This command returns the current ADC values for the requested channel The values received from the first converters represent the DC voltage levels of the input pin The returned value is a multiplication of the input level by 1000 e g input level of 0 56V will return 560 Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Execute AT MMAD MMAD lt Converter_number gt lt Converte d_Value gt OK Or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT MMAD Same as AT MMAD The following table shows the MMAD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Converter Number gt 1 2 Select the A2D converter lt Converted Value gt A decimal value represents the returned digital value The input level multipl
29. 2 protocol itself supports this feature GSM 07 60 12 However Module specific escape mechanism DTR is provided to enable the TE to switch the Module into limited online command state The use of a multiplexed interface GSM 07 10 is not considered here See RS232 Multiplexer Feature The Module specific escape mechanism use DTR as an escape signal following amp D parameters and designed for limited non network related commands This specific mechanism purpose is to give the user a way to retrieve the signal strength The time limit of consecutive DTR toggles is a minimum of 90 seconds The Module specific is not designed to support online command and data states both at the same time therefore any wrong or extreme usage can cause unexpected behaviors The basic GPRS concept is be always connected and there is no charge for being connected only per real data transferred 12 2 GPRS Commands This section defines commands that a terminal may use to control a GPRS ME GPRS MTs vary widely in functionality A class A ME might support multiple PDP types as well as circuit switched data and use multiple external networks QoS profiles At the other extreme a class C ME might support only a single PDP type using a single external network and rely on the HLR to contain the PDP context definition A comprehensive set of GPRS specific commands is defined below to provide the flexibility needed by the more complex ME The commands are
30. 25 079179521201009506BC0B917952428600F0508030807512805080308075128046 I SMS STATUS REPORT message in PDU mode OK AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGR 14 SMS STATUS REPORT message in Text mode CMGR REC READ 6 188 97252468000 145 05 08 03 08 57 21 08 05 08 03 08 57 21 08 70 OK 7 1 13 CMSS Send Message from Storage This command sends a pre stored message written previously using the CMGW command The lt da gt lt toda gt parameters are optional If a DA is given the message is sent to that address Otherwise the message is sent to the DA it was stored with if any was entered If no DA is found an error occurs When the given index is an incoming message index the header settings will be as follows e lt first octet gt will be SMS SUBMIT and VPF relative e The TP RP and TP UDHI settings will be taken from the incoming message s first octet e lt vp gt will be set to the default value 167 as defined in 03 40 lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt pid gt and lt dcs gt will be set according the incoming message parameters e f lt da gt and or lt toda gt are not given by the command the lt oa gt and lt tooa gt will be set instead Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMSS lt i CMSS lt mr gt The Set command sends a message naex psda or from storage to the network gt lt toda gt CMS ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the CMSS parameters
31. 6 1 2 This command handles the selection of the memory to be used for reading and writing entries in the Module s phone book S MEMOS cccsessssesssessssesesesesecsesesesesecseseseeeeeseeeseeetecseseseees 81 6 1 3 CPBR Read Phone Book Entries ceeececesseseseseeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeseseneeseeseneneesnecaeeeeeeseeeaeeeeees 83 6 1 4 CPBF Find Phone Book EntieS ccccccceesescesesseseeseseseeseseesesenecsenecscecsececsesanseeseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 84 6 1 5 CPBW Write Phone Book Entry ccccccscescsseccssescseeseseeseseeseseeeesseecsessesecseseeseseneseeeeeseeesseeess 86 6 2 System Date and Time ACCESS COMMAMNAS ccccccsccsscssesscsceseesesscsecsecsecsecseeseeseseccsesecseeseeseeecesenecsess 88 6 2 1 CCLK Read Set System Date and Time eececccsceseseeseeeseeeeeeceecseeecsesaeseeseseeseeeeeeeeteeees 88 Te a seit ei tani a a a aka cesta pada a on ad gaat asap E A 90 TA SMS COMMANAS icnn eie o deat cdeatad od E EEE E iad de ietateies 90 7 1 1 CPMS Preferred Message Storage cccccccssssssessssessseeseseeseeesesseecsesessesseseeseseneeseeesseeesseees 90 7 1 2 CMGF Message Formait ccccccsscsssssessssssesseseescsesecsesessesesseseeeeseeessececsesauseeseseeseaeeeeeeeeseeessesas 91 7 1 3 CSCA Service Center Address eecececeeseseseceessseseeceesceceneseceseeseneseaesssceecacseseeceeeneseereeeseaeeees 92 7 1 4 In SMS text mode SCA stored in SIM is added to any stored and sent SMG 92 7 1 5 CSMP
32. 95 Temperature measurements in Celsius degrees lt Report gt 0 Deactivate unsolicited report 1 Report once the current temperature 2 Activate unsolicited report 3 Activate unsolicited report only for out off boundaries events lt Rate gt 1 255 Select the time interval in seconds between the unsolicited reports Default value 1 Second lt Low gt 40 95 The lowest boundary level of the temperature value for unsolicited report Default value 0 Celsius Setting corresponding lt Low gt and lt High gt temperature boundaries for lt Report gt 3 only lt High gt 40 95 The Highest boundary level of the temperature value for unsolicited report Default value 0 Celsius Setting corresponding lt Low gt and lt High gt temperature boundaries for lt Report gt 3 only Example AT MTSM II Test the range of the parameters MTSM 0 3 1 255 40 95 OK AT MTSM 1 MTSM 35 OK AT MTSM 2 5 OK MTSM 10 MTSM 5 MTSM 7 MTSM 20 II Set to read for once the current temperature measurement II Current temperature is 35 Celsius degree Set to unsolicited temperature reports to TE for every 5 seconds Current temperature measure report 10 Celsius Unsolicited temperature report 5 Celsius after 5 seconds Unsolicited temperature measure report 7 Celsius after 10 seconds Unsolicited temperature measure report 20 Celsius after 15 seconds G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Man
33. AT CPWD CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CPWD CPWD list of The Test command returns a list of Supported pairs which represent the available lt fac gt lt pwdlength gt s facilities and the maximum length of OK their passwords or CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the CPWD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt fac gt List of supported facilities All the facility messages except for SC and P2 are sent to the network The facilities are not case sensitive SC SIM lock SIM card G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 134 of 259 FIDCCON The SIM requests the password during Module power up and when this command is issued AO BAOC Bar All Outgoing Calls Ol BOIC Bar Outgoing International Calls OX BOIC exHC Bar Outgoing International Calls except to Home Country Al BAIC Bar All Incoming Calls IR BIC Roam Bar Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home country AB All Barring services applicable only for lt mode gt 0 AG All out Going barring services applicable only for lt mode gt 0 AC All in Coming barring services applicable only for lt mode gt 0 P2SIM PIN2 lt oldpwd gt String type 4 8 character password specified for the facility from the Module user interface lt newpwd gt String type 4 8 character new password specified by the user lt pwd length gt Maximum length of the f
34. AT MCl Read AT MCI MCI lt Filter gt The Read command returns the lt enable_TA gt current set lt Filter gt and OK lt enable_TA gt values Test AT MCIl MCI List of The Test command returns the supported lt Filter gt s ranges of lt Filter gt s supported Range of supported values and lt enable TA gt s lt enable TA gt supported values OK The following table shows the MCI parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Filter gt The requested GSM band s ARFCNs This is an integer which can be a combination of all 1 15 1 GSM 850 2 GSM 900 4 GSM 1800 8 GSM 1900 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 155 of 259 FIDCCON The default value is 15 lt enable TA gt This parameter defines whether lt TA gt will be reported by MCI command Defined values 0 Do not report lt TA gt value 1 Report lt TA gt value The default value is 0 9 1 9 MCI Indication After AT MCI command the neighbor cell information will return back by this MCI indication format few seconds later MCI lt serving cell ARFCN gt lt serving cell BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt TA gt lt neighbor 1ARFCN gt lt neighbor 1 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt neighbor 2 ARFCN gt lt neighbor 2 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt neighbor 3 ARFCN gt lt neighbor 3 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt neighbor 4 ARFCN gt lt n
35. ATQ4 INo response because result codes are suppressed 4 1 3E Command Echo This command defines whether input characters are echoed to output If so these characters are echoed at the same rate parity and format at which they were received Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATE lt value gt OK The Set command sets whether or or not to echo characters CME ERROR lt err gt Read ATE lt value gt The Test command for E is not OK defined by ITU and therefore is not supported by the module The module returns an error The following table shows the E parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt value gt 000 Does not echo characters 001 Echoes characters The default value is 1 Example G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 26 of 259 FIDCCON ATE 001 OK 4 1 48 Bit Map Registers This command reads writes values of the S registers The module supports this command for various S values according to official specifications ITU l ETSI or manufacturer specific Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATSn OK The Set command is allowed for read write lt value gt or S registers and not allowed for read only CME ERROR lt err gt S registers Read ATSn lt current value of S register n gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Test The Test command for Sn is not defined by ITU and therefore is not supported
36. CME ERROR operation not allowed 4 3 2 CEER Extended Error Report This execution command returns an extended error report containing one or more lines of information text lt report gt determined by the manufacturer providing reasons for the following errors e Failure in the last unsuccessful call setup originating or answering or the in call modification e Last call release Typically the text consists of a single line containing the reason for the error according to information given by GSM network in textual format Command Syntax Response Action Execute AT CEER CEER lt report gt OK Test AT CEER OK 4 4 MSTART Start message notification This command can Enable Disable module output start message when power up Command Syntax Response Action Set MSTART lt at start gt lt sim ready gt OK or ERROR Read MSTART MSTART lt at start gt lt sim ready gt OK Test MSTART MSTART 0 1 0 1 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 40 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the MSTART parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt at start gt 0 Do not output AT command ready from UART 1 Output AT command ready from UART default value lt sim ready gt 0 Do not output SIM READY after SIM init OK 1 Output SIM READY after SIM init OK default value Example AT MSTART MSTART 0 1 0
37. Calculation of this value comprises of accumulating all RTT values and dividing total accumulated RTT by lt Received Messages gt value Only an integral part of a result will be reported and any digits of a fraction part will be truncated Example AT MIPCALL 1 internet OK MIPCALL 10 170 4 111 Ping host www sohu com 3 times with lt TTL gt 255 All other parameters are default AT MPING 1 www sohu com 3 255 OK I CMP Echo Reply message received RTT is 522 ms MPING 121 14 0 17 0 0 522 MPINGSTAT 1 No corresponding reply within timeout MPINGSTAT 3 Flow Control OFF MPINGSTAT 4 Flow Control ON a new Echo Request message is sent immediately MPING 121 14 0 17 0 0 638 Ping request execution is completed Statistics displayed to terminal Three Echo Request messages were sent and two Echo Reply messages were received Average RTT is 580 milliseconds MPINGSTAT 0 121 14 0 17 3 2 580 Ping host www sohu com 1 time with lt TTL gt 1 and lt size gt 1372 AT MPING 1 www sohu com 1 1372 1 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 238 of 259 FIDCCON OK NCMP Time Exceeded message received TTL expired in transit MPING 192 168 252 65 11 0 Ping request execution is completed MPINGSTAT 0 121 14 0 17 1 0 13 1 16 MSDNS Set DNS IP Address This command set read DNS Domain Name Server IP address primary secondary for each socket If the
38. FIDCCON lt Socket_ID gt Unique number that identifies a connection Valid socket numbers 1 2 3 and 4 lt Mode gt This value only used for TCP connection 0 Wait FIN ack from Server default 1 Do not wait FIN response from server lt number_of_acknowledged_bytes gt Total number of bytes that were acknowledged lt close_type gt Connection close type 0 Connection was closed correctly 1 The remote side didn t reply so connection closed by close timeout 2 Other The remote side replied with RST Re transmission timeout occurred etc Example AT MIPCLOSE MIPCLOSE 1 4 0 1 OK AT MIPCLOSE MIPCLOSE 0 INo opened sockets OK AT MIPCLOSE 1 OK MIPCLOSE 1 0 Socket 1 closed The remote side replies with ACK Need wait few seconds AT MIPCLOSE 1 1 MIPCLOSE 1 2 Socket 1 closed immediately The lt close type gt indicate 2 OK AT MIPCLOSE 3 The terminal closes the opened socket OK MIPCLOSE 3 1024 2 The remote side did reply with RST G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Socket 3 closed Ack indication enabled 1024 bytes were acked Page 220 of 259 FIDCCON AT MIPCLOSE Sockets 1 and 2 are opened MIPCLOSE 1 2 OK 13 1 5 MIPSETS Set Size and Timeout for Automatic Push This command causes the Module to set a watermark in the accumulating buffer and set timeout When the watermark is reached data is pushed f
39. Issuing GPRS actions over a poor quality connection may cause protocol errors and harm data validity To prevent these problems Module is equipped with a protection mechanism that confirms GPRS signal strength before issuing GPRS network related commands The following table shows the CGCLASS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt class gt String parameter that indicates the GPRS mobile class B meaning mobile class B Example AT CGCLASS CGCLASS B OK Note If a SIM card without GPRS allowance is used AT CGCLASS CGCLASS CC Note that CC is a not supported value G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 199 of 259 FIDCCON 12 2 2 CGDCONT Define PDP Context This command specifies the PDP Packet Data Protocol context Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CGDCONT lt cid gt OK The Set command specifies the lt PDP_type gt lt APN gt i context identification parameter lt PDP_addr gt lt d_co values for a PDP context A CME ERROR lt err gt mp gt lt h_comp gt special form of the Set command CGDCONT lt cid gt causes the values for context number lt cid gt to become undefined Read AT CGDCONT CGDCONT The read command returns the lt cid gt lt PDP_type gt lt APN gt current settings for each defined lt PDP_addr gt lt data_comp gt context peed pomp sCReaLEe It will be
40. ME in the address space applicable to the PDP If the value is null or omitted a value may be provided by the terminal during the PDP start up procedure or failing that a dynamic address is requested The Read form of the command continues to return the null string even if an address has been allocated during the PDP start up procedure The allocated address may be read using the CGPADDR command The default value is 0 lt d_comp gt Numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression 0 OFF Other values are reserved The default value is 0 lt h_comp gt Numeric parameter that controls the PDP header compression 0 OFF 1 ON Other values are reserved Note Currently only one data compression algorithm V 42bis is provided in SNDCP If and when other algorithms become available a command will be provided to select one or more data compression algorithms The default value is 0 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 201 of 259 FIDCCON The IP address may be entered without double quotes Example AT CGDCONT OK Only without any set command AT CGDCONT 1 IP CMNET OK AT CGDCONT 2 IP CMWAP OK AT CGDCONT CGDCONT 1 IP CMWAP 0 0 0 0 0 0 CGDCONT 2 IP CMNET 0 0 0 0 0 0 OK AT CGACT 1 OK AT CGDCONT CGDCONT 1 IP CMWAP 10 230 50 116 0 0 CGDCONT 2 IP CMNET 10 3 97 156 0 0 OK AT CGDCONT CGDCONT 1 2 I
41. Network and vice versa over a GPRS channel Currently only RS232 connection to terminal with hardware flow control is supported Each socket allocates an accumulating buffer whose size is 1372 bytes When the user sends amount of data less then buffer size the data is being sent to Network after a spooling timeout 200 mS otherwise the data is being sent to Network immediately Only one socket is allowed at the same time in Online Data Mode The MIPODM command returns a MIPSTAT lt Socket_ID gt lt Error gt unsolicited event if it fails For example if it was rejected by the remote side Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MIPODM OK The Set command returns lt Socket_ID gt lt Source on lt Remote IP gt and Port gt lt Remote I P gt lt Remote Port gt lt Remote Port gt FMUP OERE SORRE IPs parameters only for lt Protocol gt SAER REMUE PA RENOIR sockets opened in Listen lt Pseudo Command Pon mode Mode On Off gt or MIPSTAT lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt or ERROR lt err gt Read AT MIPODM MIPODM lt Socket_ID gt When a socket opens in G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 241 of 259 FIDCCON Online Data Mode the command returns actual Socket_ID value a d 1 value active Module will MIPODM 0 0 be in pseudo command mode for receiving the for each socket that can be opened or if there are no free sockets command T
42. Provisioned permanently e Provisioned with Temporary mode The provision is fixed and cannot be changed by an AT command Temporary Mode Temporary mode can be in one of two states A Presentation restricted CLIR On as default B Presentation allowed CLIR Off as default A subscriber to Temporary mode always has a default subscription to state A or B Temporary mode provisioning means that the terminal can request the module to switch the default mode from A to B and vice versa Note When a service is in state A and the terminal wants to enable the CLI presentation turn CLIR off for a single call it can do so using the ATD command This does not change the Temporary mode state This can also be done when the service is in state B and the terminal wants to disable the CLI presentation turn CLIR on for a single call Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CLIR lt n gt OK The Set command instructs the Module ot to enable disable CLI restriction for all MO calls CME ERROR lt err gt Read CLIR CLIR lt n gt lt m gt The Read command returns the current OK setting of CLIR on the network lt m gt and on the Module lt n gt Test CLIR CLIR list of The Test command returns lt n gt values supported lt n gt s supported by the Module The following table shows the CLIR parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Adjustment for outgoing calls
43. Query and Monitor ADC ValUe e ccc cececceceseesesceseseeeesesecsesecseneesesaeseeeseesseesaeees 165 10 1 2 MTSM Temperature Sensor MEaSUreMeNt cccccceseseeseseesesseeeseescseeseseeseseeeeseeeeseeeaees 166 10 1 3 CBC Battery Charger Connection cccccccccecsscscescsscescsecsscsecsecsessececsecsecsecseesecssesseseseeees 168 10 1 4 CBAUD Baud Rate Regulation ccccccecsssssssessseeseseeseseescseeecseeecseeecsesseseeeesenesenesseeees 169 10 1 5 IPR Local Terminal Serial Port Rate cceceeceescesseeseseseeeesescseeeeeeseecaceeseeseecaeeeneeeeetaeeees 170 10 1 6 amp K RTS CTS Flow GOMminl oii ase ccs csncecsavcssaciteinb ea tatacsosintget wabeea detireastnaed aameanacrl means 172 10 1 7 IFC RTS CTS Flow Control ee ececcseceececeseseeeseseecscscsececacseseeeseeacaeseeceecacseseeaeeeaceeeeateeaeers 173 10 1 8 amp C Circuit 109 BEN AVION cece eseceeseseeeseseseeceeeacecsessesescecsesecscaesecanscacecsesaceeseceetaceeeeeeeetaees 174 10 1 9 amp D Circuit 108 BENAVION srein innin eee 176 10 1 10 CFUN Shut Down Phone Functionality cc cccccesceseseeseesesesseseeeecsesseseeseseneeeeeeeeeeees 177 10 1 11 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing ccccccssssssessesescesescecesceecseecseesssesseseeeeseeeeseesaeeesaees 178 10 1 12 MRST Perform Hardware power GOWN cccccccccsccssesscseescesesscsseseessescesesecescsecsecseeseeseeaes 180 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 9 of 259 FIDCCON 10 1 13 WRI
44. SCA stored in SIM is added to any stored and sent SMS In SMS pdu mode SCA stored in SIM is added to stored SMS and send SMS only when SCA address length coded in PDU equals zero G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 92 of 259 FIDCCON Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CSCA lt sc OK Sets service center address stored in SIM a gt lt tosca gt r EF SMSp Short message service parameters lt tosca gt is optional parameter CMS ERROR default value is 129 local number When lt err gt lt sca gt is prefixed with it indicates that lt tosca gt is set to 145 International number Read CSCA CSCA Read command displays lt sca gt and lt tosca gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt stored in SIM EF SMSp OK Test The Test command for CSCA is not defined by ETSI The following table shows the CSCA parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt sca gt Service Center Address character prefix of lt sca gt indicates lt tosca gt of 145 Minimum 1 and up to 20 characters where each character is represented by semi octets excluding character If lt sca gt contains an odd number of digits bits 4 to 7 of the last octet shall be filled with an end mark coded s 1 11 lt tosca gt Type of service center address lt tosca gt of 129 is mostly use for local number and 145 for International lt tosca gt
45. The status of the SIM is still enabled but the PIN is READY for this session The SIM is enabled per session After power up SIM must be unlocked again by using the CLCK command The following case shows an example of three unsuccessful attempts at entering the PIN AT CPIN CPIN SIM PIN OK AT CPIN lt wrong pin gt CME ERROR incorrect password AT CPIN lt wrong pin gt CME ERROR incorrect password AT CPIN lt wrong pin gt CME ERROR SIM PUK required AT CPIN CPIN SIM PUK IPIN is blocked The PUK is needed for unblocking OK AT CPIN lt PUK gt lt NEW PIN gt Enter PUK and new PIN OK AT CLCK FD 1 lt wrong PIN2 gt CME ERROR incorrect password AT CLCK FD 1 lt wrong PIN2 gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 132 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR incorrect password AT CLCK FD 1 lt wrong PIN2 gt CME ERROR SIM PUK2 required AT CPIN CPIN SIM PUK2 IPIN2 is blocked The PUK2 is needed for unlocking OK AT CPIN lt PUK2 gt lt NEW PIN2 gt Enter PUK2 and new PIN2 OK 8 1 4 TPIN Query Number of Remaining SIM PIN PUK Entering Attempts This command returns the number of remaining attempts of entering the PIN and PUK for the SIM card in use The command returns the number of remaining attempts for PIN1 CHV1 PIN2 CHV2 PUK1 unblock CHV1 and PUK2 unblock CHV2 Number of available attempts is provider dependent Typically it is 3 attempts for PIN 10 at
46. This second pin lt newpin gt is used to replace the old pin in the SIM card When entering the pin a lt new pin gt is not required ASIM card related error is returned if an AT command operation is unsuccessful due to a SIM card problem The following table shows the SIM card errors Error Description 10 SIM not inserted SIM Card is not inserted 11 SIM PIN required SIM Card waiting for SIM PIN to be entered 12 SIM PUK required SIM PIN is blocked 13 SIM failure SIM Card is permanently blocked 17 SIM PIN2 required SIM Card is waiting for SIM PIN2 to be entered 18 SIM PUK2 required SIM PIN2 is blocked Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CPIN OK The Set command sends the password to the lt puk gt or Module that is necessary before it can be operated or SIM PIN or SIM PUK If there is no PIN request UE ERROR di tion is taken t ds the Modul d ending no action is taken towards the Module an lt pin gt lt n Ee p g P an error message CME ERROR is returned to the ewpin gt terminal The Set command issued gives the code SIM PIN or SIM PUK corresponding to the error code required or returned as the result of the Read command For example if the SIM PIN is blocked the error code 11 or SIM PIN required is returned G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 130 of 259 FIDCCON The user must then issue the Set command with the SIM PIN R
47. User Manual Page 191 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR lt err gt accessories are now active for the different audio channel The lt channel gt field is only used audio path audio channel Read MAPATH MAPATH channel The Read command returns the active OK input audio accessory and the output accessory for channel Test MAPATH MAPATH supported The Test command returns the supported audio channel OK The following table shows the MAPATH parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt channel gt 1 Audio channel 1 2 Audio channel 2 3 PCM G520 only Example at mapath MAPATH 1 OK at mapath 2 Swith OK to 2 audio channel 11 2 10 MAVOL Volume Setting This command enables you to determine a volume level for a particular feature via a particular accessory The gain levels are saved in flex Therefore upon power up the path active mic speaker and alert speaker will have these saved gain levels Note The SMS MT volume is adjusted using the MAVOL command with type ring The RING value is related to the SMS alert the MT call and so on Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MAVOL lt accy gt OK lt feature gt lt vol gt or The Set command sets the volume level lt n gt to a G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 192 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR lt err gt cert
48. and 255 respectively Refer to RFC 791 and RFC 2474 which obsoletes RFC 791 for TOS defined values The default value is 0 lt TimeOut gt Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds to wait for the Echo Reply message that corresponds to a sent Echo Request message measured after Echo Request message was sent If the Echo Reply message is not received within the time out MPINGSTAT The following table shows the MPING unsolicited response parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Destination_IP gt Specifies the message sender machine computer which is identified by IP address 4 octets long in dotted decimal notation Each octet of IP address has valid value range of 0 to 255 The message sender machine computer may be either the target of Echo Request message if a response was an Echo Reply message or a gateway router in a path of Echo Request message passage for any other ICMP response message lt type gt The first octet of the ICMP header is a ICMP type field which specifies the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 235 of 259 FIDCCON format of the ICMP message Refer to IETF RFC 792 for lt type gt valid values lt code gt The reasons for the non delivery of a packet are described by code field value of ICMP header Every lt type gt has its own defined lt code gt values Refer to IETF RFC 792 for lt code gt valid values lt RTT gt Spec
49. and there is a waiting call a CCWA indication is sent from the Module to the terminal The indication will appear one time Note The Module supports only one of the services at a time Voice Multiparty is a voice only functionality A CCWA indication is sent to the terminal only during a voice call waiting event Command Syntax Response Remarks Set CCWA lt n gt OK The Set command enables disables the lt mode gt lt cl If lt mode gt 2 and the Call Waiting indication in the Module and ass gt command succeeds in the network Activation deactivation CCWA and status query are supported lt status gt lt class1 gt lt CR gt lt Note When the lt mode gt parameter is set LF gt to 2 network query the lt n gt parameter CCWA is ignored This means that no lt status gt lt class2 gt enable disable action is performed while querying the network OK Read CCWA CCWA lt n gt The Read command returns the OK Enable disable status of the call waiting indication in the Module lt n gt Test CCWA CCWA list of The Test command returns lt n gt values supported lt n gt s supported by the Module as a compound OK value 5 1 10 CCWA Indication When a call waiting indication is enabled by the Module lt n gt 1 the following unsolicited indication is sent to the terminal from the Module CCWA lt number gt lt type gt lt class gt lt alpha gt l
50. by the Module The G5xx returns an error The following table shows the different S registers and their associated values Sn Description Min Max Default SO Sets gets number of rings before auto answer 0 255 0 3 Sets gets carriage return code character 0 127 13 S4 Sets gets line feed code character 0 127 10 S5 Sets gets command line editing character backspace 0 127 8 12 Sets gets guard time in units of 50 msec for the 0 255 50 escape character during ODM connections Note SO Auto Answer should work regardless of the DTR HW line state This is a deviation from the ITU V 25 ter standard Example G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 27 of 259 FIDCCON ATSO 000 OK ATSO0 3 OK ATSO 003 OK 4 1 5 12 This command handles the selection of the guard time which is stored in S Register 12 and specifies the behavior of escape characters during ODM connection Note For a guard time specified by S Register 12 no character should be entered before or after The duration between escape codes must be smaller than the guard time OK Command Syntax Response Action Remarks OK The Set command sets the ODM 12 lt guard_tim Set CME ERROR escape character guard time value if e gt lt err gt all parameters are valid f The Read command displays the lt guard_time gt Read S12 current ODM escape character g
51. command displays the product serial number identification IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identification It can be used even when the SIM card is not inserted Command Response Action AT CGSN CGSN lt imei gt AT CGSN OK AT GSN GSN lt imei gt AT GSN OK The following table shows the CGSN GSN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt imei gt The IMEI International Mobile Station Equipment Identity number is comprised of 15 digits as specified by GSM 03 03 3 IMEI numbers are composed of the following elements all in decimal digits Type Approval Code TAC 6 digits Serial Number SNR 6 digits Spare digit 1 digit The TAC and SNR are protected against unauthorized changes Example AT CGSN CGSN 004400013805666 OK 3 5 CSCS Select Terminal Character Set This command selects the character set The module supports the following character sets IRA GSM UCS2 and HEX The default value is IRA Command Syntax Response Action Set CSCS lt chset gt OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 19 of 259 FIDCCON or CMS ERROR lt err gt Read CSCS CSCS lt selected character set gt OK Test CSCS CSCS lt supported character sets gt OK The following table shows the CSCS parameter optional values lt chset gt Character Set I
52. command syntax AT XxXX ATXXx ATXxXx Parameter set command syntax AT xxx lt Value gt ATXxx lt Value gt Parameter read Command syntax AT Xxx ATXxx Parameter test Command syntax AT xxx ATXxx lt Value gt consists of either a numeric constant or a string constant lt compound_value gt consist of several lt value gt parameters separated by commas Example of compound_value lt value1 gt lt value2 gt lt valueN gt e Numeric Constants Numeric constants are expressed in decimal hexadecimal or binary form In the module the definition of each command specifies which form is used for values associated with that command e String Constants String constants consist of a sequence of characters bounded at the beginning and end by the double quote character G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 16 of 259 FiIDCCON 3 Modem ID These commands allow the user to query the type of the device that is attached the technology used in the device as well as basic operating information about the module 3 1 CGMI GMI FMI Request Manufacturer ID These commands display manufacturer identification The module outputs a string containing manufacturer identification information Command Response Action AT CGMI CGMI lt manufacturer_ID gt AT CGMI OK AT GMI GMI lt manufacturer_ID gt AT GMI OK AT FMI FMI lt manufacturer_ID gt
53. connection Send data push data in data cache mode report data while the Ilo buffer is null before receiving data query the bytes during connecting nly 3 bytes in buffer Page 246 of 259 FIDCCON AT MIPREAD 1 100 I SOCKETID 1 data length 100bytes MIPDATA 1 3 the real data only has three bytes Eeg OK AT MIPREAD 1 100 MIPREAD 1 0 there is no data in buffer OK 13 2 HEX Mode Base on the basic mode Module achieve the TCP IP stack by AT command In additional Module supports another mechanism to complete the TCP IP stack in HEX mode The data will be sending in HEX when we use MIPSEND command 13 2 4 MIPSEND Ctrl Z Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPSEND lt Sock MIPPUSH After command received et_ID gt lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt Module will respond MIPSEND eeUIeSEee lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt lt FreeSiz Send any data in HEX The e gt data buffer range is ai O lt buffer lt 1400 bytes ERROR lt CTRL Z gt ends the prompt HEX mode and returns to regular AT command mode Example Opening socket 2 already AT MIPSEND 2 gt gt This is the data in HEX lt CTRL Z gt lt CTRL Z gt ends the prompt HEX mode and returns to regular AT command mode OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 247 of 259 FIDCCON MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK 13 2 2 MIPSEND Timeout Command Synt
54. designed to be expandable to accommodate new PDP types and interface protocols merely by defining new values for many of the parameters Multiple contexts may be activated if the interface link layer protocol is able to support them The commands use the extended information and error message capabilities described in this specification For MTs of intermediate complexity most commands have simplified forms where certain parameters may be omitted For the simplest MTs and for backwards compatibility with existing communications software it is possible to control access to the GPRS using existing modem compatible commands This modem compatible mode of operation is described below G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 198 of 259 FiIDCCON 12 2 1 CGCLASS GPRS Mobile Station Class This command is used to set the Module to operate according to the specified GPRS mobile class If the requested class is not supported an ERROR or CME ERROR response is returned Extended error responses are enabled by the CMEE command Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT OK Set GPRS mobile class CGCLASS lt cl or ass gt CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT CGCLASS CGCLASS lt class gt The Read command returns the OK current GPRS mobile class Test AT CGCLASS list of The Test command is used for CGCLASS supported lt class gt s requesting information on the OK supported GPRS mobile classes Note
55. every time possible 0 lt band_2 gt or display improbable lt band_3 gt or 850 Selection of 850 MHz band 900 Selection of 900 MHz band G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 161 of 259 FIDCCON lt band_4 gt 1800 Selection of 1800 MHz band 1900 Selection of 1900 MHz band Example AT CBAND CBAND 900 1800 OK AT CBAND CBAND 0 900 1800 OK AT CBAND 900 OK AT CBAND CBAND 900 OK 9 1 15 GTPLMNLS Clear Arfcn list This command allows to Clear Arfcn list and PLMN from nv that the Arfcn and PLMN is saved after the last register network So the time of register network is longer after clear Arfcn and PLMN Command Syntax Response Action Set AT GTPLMNLS n OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT GTPLMNLS SIMOJPLMN SIMO COUNT SIMOJARFCN G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 162 of 259 FIDCCON SIM1 PLMN SIM1 COUNT SIM1 ARFCN OK Test AT GTPLMNLS ERROR PLMN is MCC and MNC COUNT is number of frequency points ARFCN is frequency points The following table shows the GTPLMNS parameters SIMO PLMN 64 f0 10 SIMO COUNT 19 lt Parameter gt Description n 1 Clear Arfcn list and PLMN of SIM1 from nv 2 Clear Arfcn list and PLMN of SIM2 from nv Example AT GTPLMNLS SIMOJARFCN 637 644 645 647 648 649 650 655 658 660 662 665 100 109 112 120 121 124 6 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
56. its own CSSI result code G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 70 of 259 FIDCCON When lt m gt 1 and a supplementary service notification is received during a mobile terminated call setup or during a call or when a forward check supplementary service notification is received the unsolicited result code CSSU is sent to the TE In case of a mobile terminated call setup a CSSU is sent after every CLIP result code CLIP Calling Line Identification When several different events are received from the network each of them receives its own CSSU result code Note The values for lt n gt and lt m gt are not saved after power cycle 9 mead PESEN TRAON ae lL The Read command displays the current OK supplementary service notification setting Test CSSN CSSN 0 1 The Test command displays the list of supported 0 1 CSSN values OK The following table shows the CSSN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Sets displays the CSSI result code presentation status This value must be specified 0 Disable default 1 Enable lt m gt Sets displays the CSSU result code presentation status This value is optional but cannot be specified without lt n gt 0 Disable default 1 Enable G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 71 of 259 FIDCCON
57. lt OK The set command selects values for vp gt lt pid gt lt dcs a additional parameters needed when SM gt is sent to the network or placed in storage CMS ERROR when text format message mode is lt err gt selected Read AT CSMP CSMP The read command returns the current arameters value lt fo gt lt vp gt lt pid gt lt dc p s gt OK Test AT CSMP OK The test command just returns OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 96 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the CSMP parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt fo gt First octet of GSM 03 40 in integer format For details see CMGW definitions The default value at power up is 17 Message type is SMS SUBMIT and relative VP format lt vp gt Validity Period Depending on SMS SUBMIT lt fo gt TP Validity Period Format bits setting If there is no correlation between the VPF and the VP value an error message will be returned Either in integer format see Table or in time string format yy MM dd hh mm ss zz lt pid gt Protocol Identifier The one octet information element by which the SM TL either refers to the higher layer protocol being used or indicates inter working with a certain type of telematic device 0 no inter working SME to SME protocol default Any value between 0 255 will be accepted The SC may reject messages with a TP Protocol Identifier cont
58. lt called_address gt lt L2P gt or lt cid gt ERROR The following table shows the D 99 parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt GPRS_SC gt Digit string value 99 which identifies a request to use GPRS GPRS Service Code called_addresss gt String that identifies the called party in the address space applicable to the PDP For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters in the dial string a numeric equivalent may be used Also the comma character may be used as a substitute for the period character For PDP type OSP IHOSS the following syntax may be used for lt called_address gt lt host gt lt port gt lt protocol gt where lt host gt lt port gt and lt protocol gt are defined in CGDCONT Define PDP Context For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters in the dial string a numeric value equivalent to the host name may be used However this should be avoided if at all possible lt L2P gt String variable which indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters in the dial string the following numeric equivalents are used G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 208 of 259 FIDCCON 3 9 NULL PPP PAD X25 yyyy M xxxx command Other values are reserved and result in an ERROR response to the Se
59. network while having their handsets display their own name as the network operator Testing the enhanced ONS feature requires a SIM ONS SIM card Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT COPS lt m o de gt lt format gt lt oper OK or CME ERROR lt err gt The Set command can force an attempt to select and register a specific GSM network operator The lt mode gt selects whether this is done automatically by the Module or whether the selection is forced to an operator lt oper gt given in format lt format gt If the selected operator is not available no other operator is G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 143 of 259 FIDCCON selected except when the lt mode gt is set to 4 lt mode gt 2 forces an attempt to deregister from the network lt mode gt 3 sets the operator format to all further Read commands COPS as well The selected mode applies to future network registrations for example once you deregister from the network the Module remains unregistered until you select lt mode gt 0 lt mode gt 1 or lt mode gt 4 Read AT COPS COPS lt mode gt lt format gt lt oper gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt The Read command returns the current mode and the currently selected operator Test AT COPS COPS list of supported lt stat gt long alpha numeri
60. of 129 is default value lt tosca gt values are in range of 0 255 Valid values are defined according to GSM03 40 v7 4 0 section 9 1 2 5 as follow Bit 7 is 1 Bits 6 5 4 Present Type of number as follow Bits 6 5 4 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 93 of 259 FIDCCON 0 0 0 Unknown 0 0 1 International number 0 1 0 National number 0 1 1 Network specific number 1 0 0 Subscriber number 10 1 Alphanumeric coded according to GSM TS 03 38 7 bit default alphabet 1 1 0 Abbreviated number 11 1 Reserved for extension Numbering plan identification applies for Type of number 000 001 010 Bits 3210 0000 Unknown 0001 ISDN telephone numbering plan E 164 E 163 0011 Data numbering plan X 121 0 100 Telex numbering plan 1 000 National numbering plan 1001 Private numbering plan 10 10 ERMES numbering plan ETSI DE PS 3 01 3 1111 Reserved for extension All other values are reserved CSCA lt SCA gt parameters Following table describes CSCA lt SCA gt valid parameters including the conversion when using stored lt SCA gt in SMS PDU mode editing SMS via CMGW or CMGS without SCA This is according to 24 008V031000P Table 10 5 118 GSM 24 008V031000P Called party BCD number lt SCA gt Character in SMS Text mode Mapped character for SMS PDU mode Digits 0 9 Digits 0 9 0x91 cms aN m p aN Toi B D Toi P Example G5 G6 Family AT Co
61. parameters The lt passwd gt for SC is SIM PIN and for FD it is SIM PIN2 Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CLCK lt fa c gt lt mode gt For lt fac gt where lt class gt is lt passwd gt irrelevant SC FD The Set command performs the specified lt mode gt action on the specified lt fac gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 136 of 259 FIDCCON lt classx gt CLCK lt fac gt 2 CLCK lt status gt For lt fac gt with several supported lt class gt es CLCK lt fac gt 2 CLCK lt status gt lt class1 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CLCK lt status gt lt class2 gt OK Read CLCK ERROR Test CLCK CLCK list of supported lt fac gt s The Test command returns the list of supported facilities The following table shows the CLCK parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt fac gt SC SIM Card PIN setting lt mode gt 0 Disable PIN 1 Enable PIN FD SIM Fixed Dialing memory setting lt mode gt 0 Disable fixed dialing feature 1 Enable fixed dialing feature lt passwd gt String type 4 8 character password lt mode gt 0 Unlock 1 Lock 2 Query status lt passwd gt does not apply Note Query mode return only the active lt fac gt In case no lt fac gt is active the query will return the default 7 lt class gt Sum of integers each representing a c
62. read only OK without CGDCONT any set command lt cid gt lt PDP_type gt lt APN gt lt PDP_addr gt lt data_comp gt lt head_comp gt OK Test AT CGDCONT CGDCONT range of The Test command returns the supported lt cid gt s values supported as a lt PDP_type gt list of compound value If the ME supported lt d_comp gt s supports several PDP types list of supported lt PDP_type gt the parameter lt h_comp gt s value ranges for each OK lt PDP_type gt are returned on a separate line The following table shows the CGDCONT parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt cid gt Numeric parameter specifying a particular PDP context definition PDP Context Identifier The parameter is local to the Terminal Mobile Terminal interface and is G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 200 of 259 FIDCCON used in other PDP context related commands The Test command returns the range of permitted values minimum value 1 lt PDP_type gt Packet data protocol type String parameter in quotation marks specifying the type of packet data protocol IP lt APN gt Access Point Name String parameter in quotation marks which is a logical name that is used to select the GGSN or the external packet data network If the value is null or omitted the subscription value is requested lt PDP_address gt String parameter in quotation marks which identifies the
63. set according to CSMP settings Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set If text mode CMGF 1 CMGW lt index gt The Set command writes a message and CMGW lt da gt lt toda gt lt stat gt lt CR gt te or G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 119 of 259 FIDCCON xt is entered lt ctrl Z ESC gt stores it CMS ERROR lt err gt if PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGW2 lt length gt lt stat gt lt CR gt PDU is given lt ctrl Z ESC gt The following table shows the CMGW parameters Layout of SMS SUBMIT in PDU Mode according to GSM03 40 lt Parameter gt Description lt da gt Destination address in quoted string This field contains a single phone number lt toda gt Type of DA Value range is 128 255 according to GSM 03 40 9 1 2 5 If this field is not given and first character of lt da gt is lt toda gt will be 145 otherwise 129 lt stat gt Status of new message In text mode STO UNSENT default or STO SENT In PDU mode 2 default or 3 lt length gt Size of message in PDU mode format in octects excluding SMSC data lt index gt 1 352 Index in storage of the stored message lt PDU gt Message header and contents in PDU mode format See description in the tables below Reference Description Length lt sca gt Service Center address 1 3 12 BYTES 1 BYTE length number of followed oct
64. user doesn t specify DNS servers by AT MSDNS Module will use default DNS from NW The defined value s will be saved during disconnect PDP context can be used in next PDP context but will reset after power cycle Command Syntax Response Action Set AT MSDNS lt Socket_ID gt lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Secondary_DNS_serve r_IP gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT MSDNS MSDNS 1 lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Secondary_DNS_server_ P gt lt CR gt lt LF gt MSDNS 2 lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Secondary_DNS _server_ P gt lt CR gt lt LF gt MSDNS 3 lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Secondary_DNS_server_ P gt lt CR gt lt LF gt MSDNS 4 lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Secondary_DNS_server_ P gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt OK Test AT MSDNS MSDNS List of supported lt Socket_id gt s lt IP gt lt IP gt OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 239 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the MSDNS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Socket_ID gt A unique number that identifies a connection provided by the terminal application 0 Invalid socket number 1 2 3 4 Valid socket number 5 Valid socket number dedicated to MPING lt Primary_DNS_server_IP gt lt Sec IP of the destination site in the format AAA BBB CCC DDD The o
65. 1 OK AT MSTART 1 1 OK AT MSTART MSTART 1 1 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 41 of 259 FiDCCON 5 Call Control 5 1 Call Control AT Commands 5 1 1 D Dial Command This command places a VOICE call on the current network Call type is a voice call For more information about call failure should use the AT CEER command Note If there is an active voice call and the terminal sends another ATD voice call command to the Module the active call is put on hold and the new number is called Command Response Action ATD lt number gt VOICE CALL 1st response Voice call place begins OK 2nd response Voice call connected OK When MO call fails 1 Connection Failure NO CARRIER or BUSY or NO ANSWER 2 General Failure ERROR 3 Security reason such as SIM not present OPERATION NOT ALLOWED 4 Unknown reason UNKNOWN CALLING ERROR The following table shows the D parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt number gt Valid phone digits are 0123456789 The following characters are ignored AB C D and lt space gt semicolon When given after lt number string gt a voice call is originated to the given address otherwise a data call is originated The control of supplementary services through the Dial command is not supported as these are controlled G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 42 of 259 FIDCCON through the s
66. 29 1 0 Waiting call alerts AT CHLD 1 OK NO CARRIER OK 9 1 12 Release the active call accept the waiting call Active 9311234567 was released IWaiting 055728386 was answered CCFC Call Forwarding Number and Conditions This command enables control of the call forwarding supplementary service Registration erasure activation deactivation and status query are supported Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CCFC lt reason gt If the command succeeds The Set command lt mode gt lt number CCFC instructs the Module gt lt type gt lt class gt lt status gt lt class1 gt lt number gt lt type gt which call forwarding lt subaddr gt lt saty lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt time gt settings to request from pe gt i lt time gt cor gt lt LF gt network The Set command in query CCFC mode interrogates the lt status gt lt class2 gt lt number gt lt type gt network about the lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt time gt L f subscriber current call CCFC list of supported lt reason gt s forwarding status Test CCFC CCFC lt reason gt The Test command OK returns lt reason gt values supported by the Module to the terminal G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 57 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the CCFC parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt reason gt 0 Uncondition
67. 3C2F5449544C453E3C2F 484541 443E3C424F44593E0A3C48313E333032204D6F 7665643C2F 48313E0A54686520646F63756D65 6E7420686173206D MIPRTCP 2 50 6F7665640A3C4120485245463D22687474703A2F2F7777772E676F6F6 76C652E636F2 E696C2F63786665723F633D505245462533443A544D253344313131393531343833323A5325334 467384A637631 MIPRTCP 2 0 426A5458472D30636A59266 16D703B707265763D2F223E686572653C2F413E2E0D0A3 C2F424F44593E3C2F48544D4C3E0D0A MIPSTAT 2 1 40 13 1 14 MPING Start Ping Execution ICMP Protocol This command allows verifying IP connectivity to another remote machine computer by sending one or more Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Echo Request messages The receipt of corresponding Echo Reply messages are displayed along with round trip times Valid IP address must be obtained using AT MIPCALL command prior to starting ping execution Only one ping request execution will be allowed at any given moment Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MPING lt mo_ OK The set command shall send a lt count gt de gt lt Destina se Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP tion_IP hostna Echo Request messages to a target node me gt lt count gt PONE ERROR ele defined by lt Destination IP hostname gt lt size gt lt TTL parameter If lt mode gt is equal 0 no gt lt TOS gt lt Ti parameters trailing lt mode gt parameter are meOut gt allowed otherwise ERROR message will be reported to DT
68. 4 079179521201009511FFOB917962543940F 200080014004 10042004300440045 OK AT CMGF 1 Page 123 of 259 FIDCCON OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMGR 128 CMGR STO UNSENT 97264593042 145 17 0 8 0 972521100059 145 5 00410042004300440045 OK AT CSMP 25 05 03 15 21 22 23 08 0 0 OK AT CMGW2 0544565034 A lt CTRL Z gt CMGW 129 OK AT CMGR 129 CMGR STO UNSENT 0544565034 129 25 0 0 05 03 15 21 22 23 08 972521100059 145 1 OK AT CMGF 0 OK AT CMGR 129 CMGR 2 20 079179521201009519FF0A8150446505430000503051 122232800141 AT CMGW 18 gt 0011000c917952428650290004AA0441 424344 SCA is not given CMGW 130 OK AT CMGR 130 CMGR 2 18 079179521201009511000C917952428650290004AA044 1424344 OK AT CMGW 19 gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952428650290004AA044 1424344 Invalid length 19 CMS ERROR invalid PDU mode parameter AT CMGW 19 gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952428650290004AA044 142434477 UDL is not equal to UD G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 124 of 259 FIDCCON length CMS ERROR invalid PDU mode parameter AT CMGW 17 gt 079179521201009501000c917952428650290004044 1424344 No VP in PDU message CMGW 131 OK AT CMGR 131 CMGR 2 17 079179521201009501000C91 79524286502900040441424344 OK AT CMGW 14 gt 07917952140230F212000000000c9179524286502900 SMS Command CMGW 132 OK AT CMGR 132 CMGR 2 14 07917952140230F212000000000C917952428
69. 42 0544565034 _ send to myself G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 101 of 259 FIDCCON CMSS 72 OK CMTI SM 15 AT CNMI 1 2 OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMSS 142 054565034 send to myself CMSS 73 OK CMT 972544565034 04 11 04 09 48 36 08 145 4 0 0 97254120032 145 3 ABC AT CSMP 49 167 Set first octet to status report see status report parameters in CMGW OK AT CSMP CSMP 49 167 0 0 OK AT CNMI 1 1 OK AT CNMI CNMI 1 0 0 1 0 OK AT CNMI 1 0 0 1 0 OK AT CMGS 0524680592 gt HELLO CMGS 168 OK CDS 6 168 972524680592 145 05 08 02 15 20 12 08 05 08 02 15 20 14 08 0 AT CNMI 1 0 0 2 OK AT CMSS 296 CMSS 185 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 102 of 259 FIDCCON 7 1 8 CMTI Unsolicited Response New SMS DELIVER Receipt Indication The CMTI unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of anew SMS DELIVER SM if the CNMI parameter lt mt gt is set to 1 Refer to tCNMI New Message Indications to Terminal This unsolicited message indicates that anew SMS DELIVER message was received and is stored in location lt index gt CMTI lt mem gt lt index gt The following table shows the CMTI parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mem gt Message memory space SM SIM memory storage lt index gt Location of the new message Example AT CNMI 1 2 OK AT CMGS 1 8 s
70. 6502900 OK AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGR 132 CMGR STO UNSENT 18 0 0 0 972524680592 145 0 OK 7 1 15 CMGD Delete Message This command handles deletion of a single message from memory location lt index gt or multiple messages according to lt delflag gt If the optional parameter lt delflag gt is entered and is greater than 0 the lt index gt parameter is practically ignored If deletion fails result code CMS ERROR lt err gt is returned Note The deletion of multiple commands is a time consuming process that may require more than 60 seconds Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMGD lt inde OK x gt lt delflag gt or G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 125 of 259 FIDCCON CMS ERROR lt err gt Read The Read command for CMGD is not defined by ETSI and therefore is not supported by the Module The Module returns an error Test CMGD CMGD list of The Test command displays the supported valid lt index gt s list values of lt n gt of valid lt deflag gt s The following table shows the CMGD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt index gt 1 352 Index in the SMS memory of the message to be deleted lt delflag gt 0 Deletes the message specified in lt index gt 1 Deletes all read messages 2 Deletes all read messages and sent MO messages 3 Deletes all read messages sent and unsent MO messages 4 Delet
71. 885 975 1023 Example AT MClI 1 Get the current serving and neighbor info OK MCI 58 48 71 72 29 70 522 47 76 84 24 77 68 42 81 88 17 82 86 42 85 CA 7 12 29 37 41 44 47 58 73 9 1 11 MJDC Jamming Detection Detect the jamming Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MJDC lt mod OK The Set command controls the e gt or presentation of an unsolicited G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 157 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR lt err gt result code MJDC and the result of the Read operation supported lt mode gt s OK possible lt mode gt Read MJDC MJDC The read command returns the lt mode gt lt jamming gt current lt mode gt parameter value OK and detect result Only lt mode gt is 1 the lt jamming gt Test MJDC MJDC list of The Test command returns the The following table shows the MJDC parameters lt Parameter gt Description 0 don t detect the jamming lt mode gt 1 detect the jamming lt jamming gt 0 no jamming 1 there are jamming detected 9 1 12 MJDC Indication After AT MJDC 1 set if there are jamming detection MJDC Indication will output MJDC lt jamming gt The following table shows the MJDC parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt jamming gt 0 no jamming 1 there are jamming detected Example AT MJDC 1 OK AT MJ
72. 9 FIDCCON Example AT CFUN CFUN 0 1 4 15 OK AT CFUN CFUN 1 0 OK AT CFUN 4 Disable phone transmit and receive RF circuits OK AT CFUN CFUN 4 AT COPS COPS 2 OK AT CFUN 1 II Enable phone transmit and receive RF circuits through 1 OK OK AT CFUN CFUN 1 OK AT COPS COPS 0 0 CHINA MOBILE OK 10 1 11 ICF DTE DCE Character Framing This command determines the local serial port start stop asynchronous character framing used by the DCE when accepting DTE commands and transmitting information text and result codes whenever these are not done automatically Auto detect framing is not supported Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ICF lt format gt lt p OK The Set command determines the arity gt CME ERROR lt err gt local serial port start stop character framing Read 1CF ICF lt format gt lt parity gt The Read command displays the currently selected character framing CME ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 178 of 259 FIDCCON Test ICF ICF list of supported The Test command displays a list of lt format gt values list of supported lt format gt and lt parity gt supported lt parity gt values values CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the ICF parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt format gt Determines the number of bits i
73. AT CPBS FD lt wrong pin2 gt Page 82 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR incorrect password AT CPBS FD lt pin2 longer then 8 chars gt CME ERROR text string too long 6 1 3 CPBR Read Phone Book Entries This command recalls phone book entries from a specific entry number or from a range of entries If only one entry is specified and that entry is empty OK is returned If a range of entries is requested all entries that contain data within that range are returned If a listing fails in a Module error CME ERROR lt err gt is returned This command can also be used to obtain information about the number of entries and the maximum size of a phone number and alpha tag fields in the phone book This command acts on the currently active phone book as selected with the CPBS command Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CPBR lt CPBR The Set command returns phone index1 gt lt index1 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt book entries lt index2 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CPBR lt index2 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Test CPBR CPBR list of The Test command returns the supported lt index gt s lt nlength gt entry range supported by the lt tlength gt current storage as a compound OK value and the maximum lengths of the lt number gt and lt text gt fields The following table shows the CPBR parameters
74. AT Commands User Manual Page 110 of 259 FIDCCON CMGR lt stat gt lt da gt lt alpha gt lt toda gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt lt vp gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt length gt lt C R gt lt LF gt lt data gt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and SMS COMMAND CMGR lt stat gt lt fo gt lt ct gt lt pid gt lt mn gt lt da gt lt to da gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt cdata gt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and CBM storage CMGR lt stat gt lt sn gt lt mid gt lt dcs gt lt page gt lt pages gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and SMS STATUS REPORT CMGR lt stat gt lt fo gt lt mr gt lt ra gt lt tora gt lt scts gt lt dt gt lt st gt If PDU mode CMGF 0 and command execution is successful CMGR lt stat gt lt alpha gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt otherwise CMS ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 111 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the CMGR parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt index gt 1 352 Index in storage of the message to be retrieved lt stat gt Status of message in memory PDU Text mode Description A nr ay a ee ee annn a es A DEO DECAN Danniunad rand manannna te OTA Otar
75. AT FMI OK Example AT CGMI CGMI Fibocom OK 3 2 CGMM GMM FMM Request Model ID These commands request the model identification The module outputs a string containing information about the specific model including a list of the supported technology used and the particular model number Command Response Action AT CGMM CGMM lt list of supported technologies gt lt model gt AT CGMM OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual FIDCCON AT GMM GMM lt list of supported technologies gt lt model gt AT GMM OK AT FMM FMM lt list of supported technologies gt lt model gt AT FMM OK Example AT CGMM CGMM GSM900 1800 G510 OK The following table shows the CGMM string parameters String Description GSM900 EGSM at 900 MHz GSM1800 DCS at 1800 MHz 3 3 CGMR GMR FMR Request Revision These commands request the revision identification The module outputs a string containing the revision identification information of the software version contained within the device Command Response Action AT CGMR CGMR lt revision gt AT CGMR OK AT GMR GMR lt revision gt AT GMR OK AT FMR FMR lt revision gt AT FMR OK Example AT CGMR CGMR G510_V0D 00 16 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 18 of 259 FiIDCCON 3 4 CGSN GSN Request Product Serial Number Identification This
76. AT MIPSEND 1 4444 MIPSEND 1 0 2046 OK AT MIPSEND ERROR AT MIPSEND MIPSEND 1 2048 MIPSEND 2 2048 OK 13 1 7 12048 2 chars DD 2046 Sockets 1 and 2 were opened using MIPOPEN AT command MIPPUSH Push Data into Protocol Stack This command causes the Module to push the data accumulated in its accumulating buffers into the protocol stack It is assumed that before using this command some data should exist due to previous MIPSEND commands Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPPUSH lt Sock et_ID gt lt Destinati on_ IP gt lt Destinati on_Port gt MIPPUSH lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt lt accumulated_se nt_length gt OK or ERROR Optional parameters are used only for UDP connections If the Destination IP and Destination Port are not provided by the user a datagram is sent to the last target or the default target provided by the MIPOPEN command lt accumulated_sent_length gt this parameter counts how many bytes were sent to the remote side by the Module TCP IP stack When user open socket lt accumulated_sent_length gt initialized to zero G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 224 of 259 FIDCCON Size of lt accumulated_sent_length gt is four octets unsigned digit 0 4294967295 lt Status gt 0 Success 1 socket is flowed off 2 there is no data in socket to send Read MIPPUSH MIPP
77. DC MJDC 1 0 OK MJDC 1 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 158 of 259 FIDCCON AT MJDC MJDC 1 1 OK MJDC 0 AT MJDC MJDC 1 0 OK AT MJDC 0 OK AT MJDC MJDC 0 OK 9 1 13 CGED Module Cell Description This command displays information about the Cellular Network The information is divided throughout 21 screens each of them with different parameters data supported lt mode gt s list of supported lt screen_num gt s OK Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MCELL lt mode gt OK The Set command will return OK only lt screen_num gt or The relevant lt screen_info gt will return CME ERROR back with MCELL format few seconds lt err gt later Read MCELL OK The Read command just returns OK and does nothing Test MCELL MCELL list of The Test command returns the possible lt mode gt amp lt screen_num gt values G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 159 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the MCELL parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt 0 One shot requested lt screen_num gt The requested screen number An integer number 1 2 8 9 Serving Idle Information screen Circuit Switched Serving Cell Information screen Miscellaneous Information screen Uplink Data Transfer screen Downlink Data Transfer screen Neighbor 1 C
78. DIAL DIGITS gt 1st response Voice call placement begins OK 2nd response Voice call connected OK The following table shows the DL parameters Note When ATDL is issued after a dialed number with comma digit ATDL dials the exact number that was last dialed including the DTMF tones sent If ATDL is sent before any Dial command was issued mainly after Power On when the last number is an empty field the Module will return NO CARRIER as mentioned in the ITU V 25 ter standard CCFC 21 CCWA 43 CLIP 30 CLIR 31 COLP 76 will be treat as call number and dail it again Example atdl ATDL 035658278 OK OK NOICE call 5 1 4 H Hang up Call This command hangs up a call The Module terminates the call whether it is a voice call and whether it is an incoming originating waiting or connected call ANO CARRIER message is returned to the terminal before the regular OK approval To terminate a held Voice call or to terminate a call out of a MTPY call refer to tCHLD Call Related Supplementary Services Command The following table shows the call states of the H command Call State Response Action IDLE Error operation not allowed Single Active Call released MTPY Active Call released all calls G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 45 of 259 FIDCCON Incoming call RING Call released Single Active and Waiting Call Single Act
79. E If lt mode gt is equal 0 MS will abort sending Echo Request messages if ping request is in process otherwise ERROR message will be reported to DTE Unsolicited MPING The receipt of corresponding ICMP Echo G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 233 of 259 FIDCCON Response lt Destination_IP gt lt ty Reply messages will be displayed within pe gt lt code gt lt RTT gt unsolicited responses along with round trip times Read MPING MPING The read command displays currently lt count gt lt size gt lt TTL gt selected parameters values for MPING set lt TOS gt lt TimeOut gt command If ping sending procedure is OK currently in process then user selected parameters for AT MPING command will be displayed otherwise default parameter values will be displayed Test MPING MPING The test command displays all supported lt count gt lt size gt lt TTL gt parameters values for MPING set lt TOS gt lt TimeOut gt command OK The following table shows the MPING command parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt 0 Abort current ping request execution 1 Launch new ping request There is no default value appropriate ERROR will be displayed if parameter is not supplied lt Destination_IP hos tname gt Specifies the target machine computer which is identified either by IP address 4 octets long in dotted decimal notation
80. FIDCCON Perfect Wireless Experience FETC AS G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Version V1 1 8 Date 2015 08 25 FIDCCON Copyright Copyright 2015 Fibocom Wireless Inc All rights reserved Without the prior written permission of the copyright holder any company or individual is prohibited to excerpt copy any part of or the entire document or transmit the document in any form Attention The document is subject to update from time to time owing to the product version upgrade or other reasons Unless otherwise specified the document only serves as the user guide All the statements information and suggestions contained in the document do not constitute any explicit or implicit guarantee Trademark FIDCCON The trademark is registered and owned by Fibocom Wireless Inc Versions Version Date Remarks V1 0 0 2012 12 10 Initial Version V1 0 1 2013 01 31 Modify AT amp V AT amp W ATS24 ATO AT CPAS AT CLCC AT CLCK AT CBAUD AT IPR AT CFUN Add AT GTGIS AT GTSET AT GTTS V1 0 2 2013 03 08 1 To modify attcgmm example 2 Modify D gt mem lt n gt to D gt mem lt n gt 3 Modify CLCK ERROR to CLCK ERROR 4 Add chapter 15 V1 0 3 2013 04 27 1 change number type 129 to 161 and 128 to 129 2 Change CDS to ODM 3 Add UART2 configuration G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 2 of 259 FIDCCON 4 Add ERROR CODE 5 Update IPR baud rate V1 0 4 2013 05 09
81. K G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 139 of 259 FIDCCON 9 1 2 CREG Network Registration Status Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CREG OK lt n gt mi The Set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code CME ERROR and the result of the Read operation lt err Read AT CREG CREG The Read command returns the status of lt n gt lt stat gt lt lac gt the result code presentation and shows lt ci gt whether the network has currently OK indicated the registration of the Module Location information elements lt lac gt and lt ci gt are returned only when lt n gt 2 and the Module is registered in the network Test AT CREG CREG list of supported lt n gt s OK The following table shows the CREG parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 Disables the network registration unsolicited result code 1 Enables the network registration unsolicited result code CREG lt stat gt 2 Enables the network registration and location information in unsolicited reports and Read command CREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt The default value is 0 lt stat gt 0 Not registered and the ME is not currently searching for a new operator to which to register 1 Registered home network 2 Not registered but the ME is currently searching for a new operator to which to register 3 Registration denied
82. M RI signal Width Setting cc cccseceecesecneceseeseceseeseeeecesecseceseeseseaesseseeseeeseeenes 180 10 1 14 MSMPD Enable Disable SIM Card Hot PIUQ cccceceescesesesseecseeeeseeseseeseseeeeseeeeseeeeaees 181 10 1 15 GTWD Enable Disable Watchd0g cccccescscssesseseseeseseeseeeeeseeecsesecsensesenseseneeeeesseeees 182 10 2 WART2 COMmiQuiatlonscercctec esene o E ste aa teen ett eS 183 10 2 1 GTSET UARTMODE switch UART2 Work MOdE csececeseeeseseeeseseeeseseseeesteneeseeeeees 183 10 2 2 GTSET UARTREV report data Mode cecececcssessseeseseesesseseseeseseeecseeeesenseseeeesenesseeeeas 183 10 2 3 UARTSEND Send data to AIR 2 cos cccscncandeasdseaessatansneanscaxamataniansaasncssauivantengnmuaensenenaumnmete 184 10 2 4 UART2 use for AT COMMand eeeeececeseseseseeseseseseseeeeecsesesecsescacsceesseecaeeceetacaesceetetseseaeeeeatees 185 IT Cle ov nesr a E E E E A err eet cree 186 MA SCOPE e r a a T eae pe eee 186 11 2 General Audio COMMAMNAS ee eceeesceseeeseseseeeesesesesesesceeesescecsacseecsececacscseseaeaceeeeeacaeseeetecateeeeeseeeateees 186 11 2 1 CRSL Call Ringer Level ccccsssscssssssssessesessssssessssesscsesessessessssseesessussssseneeesneersnensseneas 186 11 2 2 CLVL Loudspeaker VOlUMe c cc ccccccscsccsscscesscscsscescsecsecsecsessecsesscsesecssesecssesceseseceacseeseesees 187 11 2 3 CMUT Mute Unmute Microphone Path ce ccccssesceeseeseeseseeseseeceesecseseeseseneeeecese
83. ME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CGQMI CGQMIN lt PDP_type gt list of The Test command returns the N supported lt precedence gt s list of parameter value ranges for each lt PDP_type gt The following table shows the CGQMIN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt cid gt Anumeric parameter that specifies a particular PDP context definition The value is from 1 to 2 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 203 of 259 FIDCCON lt precedence gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the precedence class lt delay gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the delay class lt reliability gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the reliability class lt peak gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the peak throughput class lt mean gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the mean throughput class Example AT CGQMIN CGQMIN IP 1 2 0 4 0 5 0 9 0 18 OK AT CGQMIN CGQMIN 1 2 4 3 9 10 CGQMIN 2 2 4 3 9 10 OK 12 2 4 CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile Requested This command enables the terminal to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used when the ME sends an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CGQREQ lt OK cid gt lt preceden n ce gt lt delay gt lt r ar CME ERROR lt err gt eliability gt lt pea k gt lt mean gt
84. MIPOPEN OK MIPOPEN 2 1 2 9 10 600 75 2 2 0 66 249 87 99 80 0 AT MIPSETS 2 10 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 231 of 259 FIDCCON MIPSETS 0 OK AT MIPSEND 2 474554202F20485454502F312E300D0A486F73743A207777772E676F6F6 76C652E636F6DODOA0DOA MIPPUSH 2 0 40 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK MIPXOFF 2 AT MIPSEND 2 474554202F20485454502F312E300D0A486F73743A207777772E676F6F6 76C652E636F6DODOA0DOA MIPSEND 2 1 1372 OK MIPSTAT 2 0 30 MIPXON 2 MIPSTAT 2 0 40 MIPRTCP 2 930 485454502F312E312033303220466F756E640D0A4C6F636174696F6E3A20687474703A2F 2F7777772E676F6F676C652E636F2E696C2F63786665723F633D505245462533443A544D25334 43131313935 MIPRTCP 2 450 31343833323A5325334467384A637631426A5458472D30636A5926707265763D2FOD0A53 65742D436F6F6B69653A20505245463D49443D3639303762623837 353 13862663233373A43523 D313A544D3D MIPRTCP 2 370 313131393531343833323A4C4D3D313131393531343833323A533D644F6564767A6C3476 5F7059475A384A3B20657870697265733D53756E2C2031372D4A6 16E2D323033382031393A313 43A30372047 MIPRTCP 2 290 4D543B20706174683D2F3B20646F6D61696E3D2E676F6F676C652E636F6DOD0A436 F6E74656E742D547970653A20746578742F68746D6C0D0A5365727665723A204757532F322E31 ODOA436F6E74656E MIPRTCP 2 210 742D4C656E6774683A203231370D0A446174653A205468752C203233204A756E2032 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 232 of 259 FIDCCON 3030352030383 MIPRTCP 2 130 484541443E3C5449544C453E333032204D6F766564
85. MlC handsets and MlC headsets The new value remains after power cycle Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MMICG lt gai OK The Set command sets the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 194 of 259 FIDCCON supported lt gain gt s OK n gt r microphone gain value CME ERROR lt err gt Read MMICG MMICG lt gain gt The Read command displays the OK current microphone gain Test MMICG MMICG list of The Test command displays the list of supported gain values The following table shows the MMICG parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt gain gt Microphone gain values 0 15 0 is lowest gain value not mute The default value is 8 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 195 of 259 FIDCCON 11 2 12 MATONE Start or stop the tone play and the tone plays only once Command Syntax Response Action Set MATONE lt state gt lt tone_i OK d gt lt mix_fac or tor gt lt play_time gt CME ERROR lt err gt Read MATONE CME ERROR lt err gt Test MATONE MATONE lt state gt lt tone_id gt lt mix_factor gt lt play_time gt OK The following table shows the MATONE parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt state gt 0 stop When state 0 means the tone is stop 1 start lt tone_id gt lt tone_id gt integer indicating the audio t
86. OR 5 NO DIALTONE 6 BUSY 7 NO ANSWER 8 NOT SUPPORT 9 INVALLID COMMAND LINE 10 r n Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATV lt value gt OK The Set command sets the format or of information responses and result codes CME ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 24 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the V parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt value gt The default value is 1 0 Transmits limited headers and trailers and numeric text 1 Transmits full headers and trailers and verbose response text Example ATVO 0 ATV1 OK 4 1 2Q Result Code Suppression This command determines whether to output the result codes Information text transmitted in response to commands is not affected by the setting of this parameter CME ERROR lt err gt Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATQ lt value gt OK The set commands sets whether or ar not to output result codes Read ATQ Q lt value gt OK The following table shows the parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt value gt 0 Transmit result codes 1 Suppress result codes The default value is 0 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 25 of 259 FIDCCON Example ATQO OK ATQ Q 0 OK ATQ4 ERROR ATQ1 INo response because result codes are suppressed
87. O_FREE_BEARER_AVAILABLE ue 73 NBR_SN_EXCEEDED G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 77 of 259 FIDCCON NBR_USER_EXCEEDED i Call Control by SIM Causes NOT_ALLOWED_BY_CC MODIFIED_TO_SS_BY_CC ue MODIFIED_TO_CALL_BY_CC o CALL_MODIFIED_BY_CC fe App Cause FDN_FAILURE ae Example AT CUSD 1 00 0549598743 CUSD 0 Connecting 15 CUSD 0 Connected 15 CLCC 1 1 4 0 0 0545550099 129 gt Call from USSD server RING ATA gt answer to the server when answered the server call to 0549598743 OK CLCC 1 1 0 0 0 0545550099 129 NO CARRIER CLCC 1 1 6 0 0 0545550099 129 5 3 3 COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation This command relates to the GSM supplementary service called COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation which enables a calling subscriber to obtain the connected line identity COL of the called party after setting up a mobile originated call with the Module For example after setting up a mobile originated call to one number that is forwarded to another number the calling party will see the number of that third party When this command is enabled and the called subscriber permits it the following intermediate result code is returned COLP lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt alpha gt Note This command is activated when COLP is supported by the network G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Ma
88. P 0 0 1 OK 12 2 3 CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Min Acceptable This command enables the terminal to specify the minimum acceptable profile which is checked by the ME against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CGQMI OK The Set command specifies a N lt cid gt lt Ae profile for the context identified by precedence the local context identification CME ERROR lt err gt ay gt lt delay gt parameter lt cid gt As this is the lt reliability gt same parameter that is used in the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 202 of 259 FIDCCON supported lt delay gt s list of supported lt reliability gt s list of supported lt peak gt s list of supported lt mean gt s OK or CME ERROR lt err gt lt peak gt lt CGDCONT command the mean gt CGQMIN command is effectively an extension of the CGDCONT command The QoS profile consists of a number of parameters each of which may be set to a separate value Read AT CGQMI CGQMIN The Read command returns the N lt cid gt lt precedence gt lt delay gt lt relia current settings for each defined bility gt lt peak gt lt mean gt lt CR gt lt LF gt context CGQMIN lt cid gt lt precedence gt lt delay gt lt relia bility gt lt peak gt lt mean gt OK or C
89. Page 73 of 259 FIDCCON in a subsequent unsolicited CUSD result code Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CUSD OK The Set command lt n gt lt str gt ee enables disables the display of lt dcs gt the unsolicited result code CME ERROR lt err gt Unsolicited CUSD The USSD response from the Report lt m gt lt str gt lt dsc gt NEDOK Read CUSD CUSD lt n gt The Read command displays OK the current value of lt n gt Test CUSD CUSD list of The Test command displays the supported lt n gt s supported values of lt n gt OK The following table shows the CUSD parameters interrogated lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 Disable the result code presentation in the TA 1 Enable the result code presentation in the TA 2 Cancel session not applicable to read command response lt str gt String type USSD string when lt str gt parameter is not given network is not If lt dcs gt indicates that GSM 03 38 25 default alphabet is used If TE character set other than HEX refer command Select TE Character Set CSCS ME TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE character set according to rules of GSM 07 05 24 Annex A If TE character set is HEX ME TA converts each 7 bit character of GSM alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number e g character GSM 23 is presented as 17 IRA 49 and 55 If lt dcs
90. Parameter gt Description operation 0 disconnect a link 1 establish GPRS link lt status gt 0 Disconnect 1 Connected 2 Busy disconnecting or connecting APN APN of service provider in quotation marks Contact your service provider for details Phone number of CSD service provider in quotation marks Contact your service Phone Number provider for details User name User name in provider server in quotation marks Contact your service provider for details Password Password for provider server in quotation marks Contact your service provider for details auth Set type of authentication 0 Don t need authentic 1 PAP 2 CHAP Local IP address IP address given by server after PPP negotiation Note The User name and the Password parameters can be up to 64 characters each The APN Phone number parameters can be up to 50 characters each Example AT MIPCALL 1 internet User1 Pswd Connecting the provider Orange and getting an IP G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 214 of 259 FIDCCON OK MIPCALL 123 145 167 230 MIPCALL 1 123 145 167 230 AT MIPCALL 0 The terminal hangs up the link OK AT MIPCALL 1 internet User1 Pswd 2 OK AT MIPCALL MIPCALL 2 OK MIPCALL 123 145 167 230 13 1 2 MGAUTH Set type of authentication This proprietary command allows to enter the type of authentication for a user
91. RA International Reference Alphabet ITU T T 50 GSM GSM default alphabet GSM 03 38 subclause 6 2 1 UCS2 2 byte Universal Character Set Unicode ISO IEC 10646 32 HEX Character strings consist only of hexadecimal numbers from 00 to FF 8859 1 8 bit Character Set 3 6 CIMI Request IMSI This command displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity number Command Response Action AT CIMI CIMI lt imsi gt AT CIMI OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Example AT CIMI CIMI 314566320021400 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 20 of 259 FIDCCON 3 7 CFSN Read Factory Serial Number This command is used to query the factory serial number Command Response Action AT CFSN CFSN lt fsn gt AT CFSN OK Example AT CFSN CFSN 000000000 OK 3 8 Request Identification Information This command displays various module information items Command Response Action ATIn lt information item n gt or CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the information items that are supported by the module ATin Description Output Reference ATI Reports version build time 20130620Thu1600 ATIO Reports version build time 20130620Thu1600 ATI1 Reserve ATI2 Reserve ATI3 Reports product G510 GPRS Module description ATl4 Reserve G5 G6 Family AT Commands Us
92. Response Action Remarks Execute CLAC List of available AT The Execute command displays a list of commands all the AT commands supported by the module G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 23 of 259 FiDCCON 4 Modem Control and Status 4 1 Modem Register Commands The module holds certain data items in selected memory space named Software Registers S registers and Modem Registers Some of these registers are used as bitmaps where one register holds more than one data item All S registers can be accessed using the S command described in S Bit Map Registers Some registers can also be accessed using dedicated commands detailed below 4 1 1V Module Response Format This command determines the response format of the data adapter and the contents of the header and trailer transmitted with the result codes and information responses This command also determines whether the result codes are transmitted in a numeric or an alphabetic verbose form The text portion of information responses is not affected by this setting The following table shows the effect that setting this parameter has on the format of information text and result codes vo v1 Information Responses lt ATVO gt lt cr gt lt lf gt lt ATV1 gt lt cr gt lt lf gt 0 OK lt numeric code gt lt cr gt lt verbose code gt lt cr gt lt lf gt 1 CONNECT 2 RING 3 NO CARRIER 4 ERR
93. Store IS GEE FOIM EG ied 225 sigh ccohiaacasilecnccacnsanatgeseeceriiceaiudessten seid niundieseetaaeosanstetin a E i 31 4 1 10 CRSM Restricted SIM ACCESS ee eecesceesseseseseseeeeeseseseseseaceeseseecacsesesceecacseneeecataeeceetseataees 31 AMAT AGC ID E E E E cop ueses neti wuenavaedosonteteetey anaes caeassasehandgven E E A 36 42 Sleep Mode Command Sensis E stadeiassstdenestsaitadaetssvieiestsis dasissedeantede 37 4 2 1 S24 Set Number of Seconds Delay Before Module Enters Sleep Mode cceeeee 37 4 3 Error Handling Command rxcicccccccesescesssentis sseeshecesescessesscdenhsvadetleonesaeuesaudsosdstvsbessinsntsescacesenessetiebedeedeedes 38 4 3 1 CMEE Report Mobile Equipment Error cccccccsccsscscesscecessescsscsecsecsecsecsesecesesecseeseeseeeens 38 4 3 2 CEER Extended Error Report ccccccccscsssssssessescseeseesecsesesseesesesceseeecaesecsesecsenessesanseneeseesaeees 40 4 4 MSTART Start Message Notification ec ceeeeseeeecseeeeeeseseeeeseeseseeeeseeecseecseecseeesseeenseeeeeeereaeeees 40 9 Call Omi isisisi an evta ca waves ar a a E a a naaa EEr E a a E 42 5 1 Call Control AT Commands eeeecesesceseseseseseeseeesescecsecsesesesssesceesessecacsesesceecaeeceeacacaeeeeecseaceeeeeateteeeeees 42 g1 T D Dial Command neiii iion a a e a E E AA 42 5 1 2 D gt Direct Dialing from Phone BOOKS s ssssessnsseesesesessesssesesesssssessesesesestssesessenssennessesesesenees 43 5 1 3 DL Dial Last NUMDED ce eeceeeeeeseesese
94. Supported value is SM The default value at power up is SM SM SIM message storage Example AT CPMS SM CPMS 5 50 5 50 5 50 OK AT CPMS CPMS SM 5 50 SM 5 50 SM 5 50 OK 7 1 2 CMGF Message Format This command is a basic command The Set command handles the selection of the message format used with send list read and write commands as well as the format of unsolicited result codes resulting from message receipts The Module supports both PDU mode where entire TP data units are used and text mode where the body of the message and its headers are given as separate parameters Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMGF lt OK The Set command sets the message mode gt r format to use G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 91 of 259 FIDCCON CMS ERROR lt err gt supported mode gt s OK 9 Bead ere CEE modes The Read command displays the OK current message format Test CMGF CMGF list of The Test command lists all the supported message formats The following table shows the CMGF parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt Message format 0 PDU mode default 1 Text mode Example AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGF CMGF 1 OK AT CMGF CMGEF 0 1 OK 7 1 3 CSCA Service Center Address This command enables to write read SCA to from SIM 7 1 4 In SMS text mode
95. T CSDH CSDH lt show gt The read command returns the OK current lt show gt parameter value Test AT CSDH CSDH list of supported lt show gt s G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 98 of 259 FIDCCON OK The following table shows the CSDH parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt show gt 0 Means do not show header values defined in commands CSCA and CSMP lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt fo gt lt vp gt lt pid gt and lt dcs gt nor lt length gt lt toda gt or lt tooa gt in CMT CMGL CMGR result codes for SMS DELIVERs and SMS SUBMITs in text mode for SMS COMMANDs in CMGR result code do not show lt pid gt lt mn gt lt da gt lt toda gt lt length gt or lt cdata gt default 1 Means show the values in result codes Example AT CSDH CSDH 0 1 OK AT CSDH CSDH 0 OK AT CMGR 160 SMS SUBMIT CMGR STO UNSENT 0544565034 ABC OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMGR 160 CMGR STO UNSENT 0544565034 81 29 0 0 04 11 04 09 48 36 08 97254120032 145 3 ABC OK 7 1 7 CNMI New Message Indications to Terminal This command handles enabling of unsolicited notifications to the terminal when an SM is received by the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 99 of 259 FIDCCON Module After sending an unsolicited response to the TE the Module will expect a CNMA new message acknowledge from t
96. TS lt Socket_ID gt lt Current Size Settings gt lt Timeout gt OK For all ACTIVE sockets Test MIPSETS MIPSETS 1 4 list of supported lt size gt s list of supported lt Timeout gt s OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 221 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the MIPSETS parameters lt Parameter gt Description Size Size of the buffer 1 lt size lt 2048 The default value is 1372 Timeout 0 1000 mS 0 means no timeout is used default Extended err 3 Operation not allowed Example AT MIPSETS 1 340 Asks the Module to accumulate 340 bytes on socket 1 prior to sending socket should be activated by the mipopen command MIPSETS 0 OK AT MIPSETS 2 400 Asks the Module to accumulate 400 bytes on socket 2 prior to sending MIPSETS 0 OK AT MIPSETS MIPSETS 1 4 1 2048 0 1000 OK AT MIPSETS MIPSETS 1 200 0 Information provided only for active sockets MIPSETS 2 400 0 Information provided only for active sockets OK AT MIPSETS 1 200 50 Asks the Module to send all accumulated data after 50 msec of receiving data in mipsend command MIPSETS 0 OK AT MIPSETS MIPSETS 1 200 50 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 222 of 259 FIDCCON MISETS 2 400 0 OK 13 1 6 MIPSEND Send Data This command causes the Module to store the data that the terminal provides in the accumulating
97. The Set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the local context identification parameter lt cid gt As this is the same parameter that is used in the CGDCONT command the CGQREQ command is effectively an extension of the CGDCONT command The QoS profile consists of a number of parameters each of which may be set to a separate value A special form of the Set command G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 204 of 259 FIDCCON CGQREQ lt cid gt causes the requested profile for context number lt cid gt to become undefined lt PDP_type gt list of supported lt precedence gt s list of supported lt delay gt s list of supported lt reliability gt s list of supported lt peak gt s list of supported lt mean gt s Read AT CGQREQ CGQREQ The Read command returns the lt cid gt lt precedence gt lt dela current settings for each defined y gt lt reliability gt lt peak gt context lt mean gt OK Test AT CGQREQ CGQREQ The Test command returns values supported as a compound value If the ME supports several PDP types the parameter value ranges for each PDP type are returned on a separate line OK The following table shows the CGQREQ parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt cid gt Anumeric parameter that specifies a particular PDP context definition The value is from 1 to 2
98. USH lt socket_ID gt OK Test MIPPUSH MIPPUSH lt socket_ D gt lt IP gt lt Port gt OK The following table shows the MIPPUSH parameters lt Parameter gt Description Socket_ID 1 2 3 4Number of valid socket Destination_IP IP of destination site in the format AAA BBB CCC DDD The value can be written int 2 or 3 digits Destination_ Port 0 65535Port of destination site Written in decimal digits Example AT MIPPUSH 1 Terminal asks the Module to flush the buffer in socket 1 was opened using the MIPOPEN command MIPPUSH 1 0 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 225 of 259 FIDCCON 13 1 8 MIPFLUSH Flush Data from Buffers This command causes the Module to flush delete data accumulated in its accumulating buffers Command Syntax Response Action Set MIPFLUSH lt Socket_ID gt MIPFLUSH lt Socket_ID gt OK or ERROR Read MIPFLUSH MIPFLUSH lt socket_ID gt OK Test MIPFLUSH MIPFLUSH lt Socket_ID gt OK The following table shows the MIPFLUSH parameters lt Parameter gt Description Socket_ID 1 2 3 4 Number of valid sockets Example AT MIPFLUSH 2 Socket number 2 was previously opened using the MIPOPEN command MIPFLUSH 2 OK AT MIPFLUSH 5 ERROR AT MIPFLUSH MIPFLUSH 1 2 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 226 of 259 F
99. _close_delay gt lt is_nack_ind_req gt lt C R gt lt LF gt MIPCONF 3 lt retr_num gt lt min_TO gt lt max_TO gt lt m ax_close_delay gt lt is_nack_ind_req gt lt C R gt lt LF gt MIPCONF 4 lt retr_num gt lt min_TO gt lt max_TO gt lt m ax_close_delay gt lt is_nack_ind_req gt lt C R gt lt LF gt OK Test MIPCONF MIPCONF The Test 1 4 1 12 1 10 10 600 1 75 0 2 Command OK returns the possible parameters values G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 230 of 259 FIDCCON Time values can be inserted with resolution of 100 milliseconds Parameter Description lt socket_ID gt Number of configured TCP socket 1 to 4 lt retr_num gt Number of re transmissions 1 to 12 Default 5 lt min_TO gt Bottom limit to re transmit timeout 100 ms to 1 sec Default 5 100mS lt max_TO gt Upper limit to re transmit timeout 1 sec to 60 sec Default 60 lt max_close_delay gt Closing delay required by RFC 793 100 ms to 7500 ms Default 75 100mS lt is_nack_ind_req gt NACK ACK TCP indication feature Activating this parameter enables Module to report the user in case of losing a TCP connection what data was received by the remote TCP layer 0 feature inactive 1 NACK indication active 2 ACK indication active e Default value 0 This parameter resets after power cycle Example AT MIPCONF OK AT
100. a innnan t mnnnnnan Q OTA CCNIT Ctarad nannt mannanna A Al I All lt alpha gt Alpha ID of message not present In PDU mode Size of message in octets excluding SMSC data lt length gt In TEXT mode Number of characters included in lt data gt Message header and contents in PDU mode format See description in the table lt pdu gt below lt oa da gt Original destination address lt data gt Message contents in text mode lt toda toda gt Type of origination address destination address lt fo gt First octet of the SM lt pid gt Protocol Identifer lt dcs gt Data Coding Scheme lt sca gt Service Center Address lt tosca gt Type of Service Center Address Validity Period Either in integer format or in time string format yy MM dd hh mm lt vp gt ss zz lt mr gt Message reference lt scts gt Service center time stamp lt ct gt Command type lt sn gt Message serial number G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 112 of 259 FIDCCON lt mn gt Message Number lt cdata gt Command Data lt mid gt Message ID lt page gt Current page number lt pages gt Total number of pages lt mr gt Message reference lt ra gt Message Recipient address lt tora gt Type of Recipient address lt scts gt Service center time stamp lt dt gt Discharge Time
101. ad CPBS CPBS The Read command returns the lt storage gt currently selected phone book lt used gt lt tot memory number of used entries and total number of entries in the phone al gt l book memory OK Test CPBS CPBS list of Test command returns the supported supported lt storag storage as a compound value e gt s OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 81 of 259 FIDCCON Note Read format of CPBS joins RC and MC therefore the united list will be prompted The following table shows the CPBS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt storag e gt List of supported phone books and their storage IDs FD SIM Fixed dialing phone book ON Own numbers MSISDNs list reading this storage is also available through CNUM SM SIM phone book LD SIM last dialing phone book The default phone book is SM G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual lt used gt Integer type value indicating the number of used locations in the selected memory lt total gt Integer type value indicating the total number of entries in the selected phone book memory lt pin2 gt String type PIN2 password 4 8 digits Example AT CPBS SM OK AT CPBR CPBS SM ON FD LD OK AT CPBR 1 OK AT CPBR 1 3 There is nothing written in entry 1 2 3 OK AT CPBS FD lt correct pin2 gt OK CPBW pin2 unlocked AT CPBW 1 034546565 129 xyz Write into FD storage OK
102. ain lt feature gt through a certain lt accy gt Read MAVOL Current path volume The Read command returns the MAVOL volume level of all the features in lt accy gt lt feature1 gt vol gt the current active accessories MAVOL lt accy gt lt feature2 gt vol gt MAVOL lt accy gt lt feature4 gt vol gt MAVOL lt accy gt lt feature8 gt vol gt OK Test MAVOL MAVOL supported Test command returns the accessories supported supported range of volume levels features accessories and features combinations supported volume levels The following table shows the MAVOL parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt accy gt 1 1st channel SPK SPK 1 3 2 2 4 channel AUXO AUXO 3 1 and 2 6 lt feature gt 1 Voice 1 7 2 Tone 3 1 and 2 4 Audio G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 193 of 259 FIDCCON 5 1 and 4 6 2 and 4 7 1 and 2 and 4 lt vol gt Volume level 0 6 Tone volume 0 3 Example AT MAVOL MAVOL 1 1 4 MAVOL 1 2 1 MAVOL 1 4 4 OK AT MAVOL MAVOL 1 3 1 7 0 6 OK AT MAVOL 1 7 3 Modified all the features in the 1st channel OK AT MAVOL MAVOL 1 1 3 MAVOL 1 2 3 MAVOL 1 4 3 OK AT MAVOL 3 7 3 Modified all the features within the 1st channel and 2nd channel OK 11 2 11 MMICG Microphone Gain Value This command handles the selection of microphone gain values of
103. aining a reserved value or one which is not supported lt dcs gt One octet of Data Coding Scheme indicates the data coding scheme of the DATA and may indicate a message class Note For DCS expanded information see section DCS handling default alphabet OOxx00xx 111 100xx 1 101xxxx 8 bit data 00xx01xx 111101xx UCS2 00xx10xx 1110xxxx reserved 00xx11xx 0100xxxx 1011xxxx The default value at power up is 0 Default alphabet lt Parameter gt Description 0 to 143 TP VP 1 x 5 minutes i e 5 minutes intervals up to 12 hours 144 to 167 12 hours TP VP 143 x 30 minutes 168 to 196 TP VP 166 x 1 day 197 to 255 TP VP 192 x 1 week G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 97 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CSMP CSMP 17 167 0 0 default values for SMS SUBMIT OK AT CSMP2 1 256 0 0 CMS ERROR numeric parameter out of bounds AT CSMP OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGW2 15820447141 gt ABC Z CMGW 6 OK AT CMGR 6 CMGR STO UNSENT 15820447141 129 17 0 0 167 8613800755500 145 3 ABC OK 7 1 6 CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters This command controls whether detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CSDH lt show gt OK The set command controls whether ae detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes CMS ERROR lt err gt Read A
104. al 1 Mobile busy 2 No reply 3 Not reachable 4 All call forwarding 5 All conditional call forwarding lt mode gt 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Query status 3 Registration 4 Erasure lt number gt Calling line number The number format is specified by lt type gt lt type gt Type of address octet in integer format 145 Default when dialing string includes international access code character 161 Default when making a local call lt subaddr gt NULL field not used String type subaddress of format specified by lt satype gt lt satype gt Field not used Value is always 129 unknown type of sub address octet in integer format lt classx gt The sum of integers representing a class of information 1 Voice The default value is 1 lt time gt 1 30 The number of seconds to wait before calls are forwarded when no reply is enabled or queried G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 58 of 259 FIDCCON The default value is 20 Note The parameter must be a multiple of 5 for example 5 10 15 and so on If not the module of 5 will be ignored lt status gt 0 Not active 1 Active Note A forward to phone lt number gt and the optional fields lt type gt lt subaddr gt and lt satype gt are tied to a lt reason gt and a lt class gt This means that there can be a different lt nu
105. ameter gt Description lt indexn gt Order number of network operator in the SIM preferred operator list lt format gt Defines the lt oper gt format 0 Long alphanumeric format up to 16 characters default 1 Short alphanumeric format up to 8 characters 2 Numeric lt oper gt Name of the network operator Note If lt index gt is given but lt oper gt is left out entry is deleted If lt oper gt is given but lt index gt is left out lt oper gt is put in the next free location If only lt format gt is given the format of the lt oper gt in the read command is changed Note2 User is prevented from editing index No 0 This index is reserved for the HPLMN record and can not be modified When entering a new item with an lt index gt to a full list the Module deletes the last item stores the new item in the requested entry and shifts the rest of the list down When entering a new item without an lt index gt to a full list the Module replaces the last entry with the new item Note3 MT may also update the User controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology list EFPLMNwWACcT automatically when new networks are selected Note4 The Operator controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology EFOPLMNwAcT and HPLMN selector with Access Technology EFHPLMNwAcT cannot be written since the access conditions is Administrative Note5 The command is implemented according to 3GPP TS 27 007 without acceptance
106. amily password Integer type Example AT CPWD CPWD SC 8 P2 8 OK AT CPWD CME ERROR operation not supported AT CLCK sc 1 current pin password OK AT CPWD2 sc incorrect old password new password CME ERROR incorrect password AT CLCK sc 2 CLCK 0 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 135 of 259 FIDCCON OK AT CPWD sc old password new password CME ERROR operation not allowed AT CLCK fd 1 current pin2 password AT CPWD p2 old password new password OK AT CLCK ai 2 CLCK 0 1 CLCK 0 2 CLCK 0 4 OK AT CLCK ai 1 correct password OK AT CLCK ai 2 CLCK 1 1 CLCK 1 2 CLCK 1 4 OK AT CPWD2 ai old password new password OK 8 1 6 CLCK Facility Lock This command locks unlocks or interrogates a Module or a network facility lt fac gt any kind of call barring program A password is mandatory for performing locking and unlocking actions but not for querying The features of the Module that are affected by this are the keypad power up operation and fixed dialing list When querying the status of a single call barring program lt mode gt 2 the lt status gt for each call type will be returned For lt fac gt SC SIM Card PIN setting and for lt fac gt FD SIM Fixed Dialing memory setting the lt class gt is irrelevant For more information about lt class gt refer to the following table shows the CLCK
107. aracters to indicate one hex number E g 35 means 0x35 Module will change the format internally Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT UARTSEND OK Used to send data to lt source gt lt data gt Or UART2 CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT UARTSEND UARTSEND Return supported values lt source gt lt data gt OK or ERROR The following table shows the U2 ARTSEND parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt source gt 1 For internal reason 1 indicates UART1 here 2 For internal reason 2 indicates UART2 here lt data gt 0 F The data should be wrap up with and the valid character is 0 F Example G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 184 of 259 FIDCCON AT UARTSEND 2 30313233 OK HUART2 will output 0123 AT UARTSEND UARTSEND 2 data 10 2 4 UART2 use for AT Command When use for AT command It supports the following AT commands only CFSN CGMI CGMM CGMR CGREG CGSN CIMI COPS CPIN CREG CSQ G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 185 of 259 FIDCCON 11 Audio 11 1Scope The audio control can be summarized to the following three issues Path Selection of microphone and speaker to be used Gain Control of volume levels for rings voice etc Algorithm Activation of audio algorithms echo cancellation noise suppression and side tone Audio Control of Path Gain and Algorithms is availab
108. ated errors cause a CMS ERROR lt err gt final result code instead of the regular ERROR final result Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CMEE lt n gt OK The Set command enables or disables the or use of result code CME ERROR lt err gt as CME ERROR lt err gt an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the Module Read AT CMEE CMEE lt n gt The Read command returns the current OK setting format of the result code Test AT CMEE CMEE list of The Test command returns values supported lt n gt s Supported by the terminal as a compound OK value The following table shows the CMEE parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 Disable the CME ERROR lt err gt result code and use ERROR 1 Enable the CME ERROR lt err gt or CMS ERROR lt err gt result codes and use numeric lt err gt values or STK ERROR lt err gt result codes and use numeric lt err gt values 2 Enable the CME ERROR lt err gt or CMS ERROR lt err gt result codes and use verbose lt err gt values or STK ERROR lt err gt result codes and use numeric lt err gt values The default value is 0 Example AT CMEE 0 CME ERROR is not used OK AT VTD ERROR AT CMEE 1 Use numeric lt err gt OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 39 of 259 FIDCCON AT VTD CME ERROR 3 AT CMEE 2 Use verbose lt err gt OK AT VTD
109. ax Response Action Remarks Set MIPSEND lt S_ MIPPUSH After command received Module ocket_ID gt lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt will respond gt lt CR gt lt LF gt MIPSEND Send any data without encode lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt lt FreeSiz The data buffer range is e gt 0 lt buffer lt 1400 bytes or After timeout the data will be ERROR push automatic and returns to regular AT command mode The default timeout is 12s Example Opening socket 2 already AT MIPSEND 2 gt gt This is the data in HEX lt timeout gt OK MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK 13 2 3 MIPSEND Data length Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPSEND MIPPUSH After command received Module will lt Socket_ lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt respond gt lt CR gt lt LF gt D gt lt Data_ MIPSEND Send any data in HEX The data buffer G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 248 of 259 FIDCCON en gt lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt lt F range is 0 lt data_len lt 1400 bytes ieeeiee When Module receive the corresponding or length data the data will be push automatic ERROR and returns to regular AT command mode Notes The redundant data will be lost Example Opening socket 2 already AT MIPSEND 2 10 gt 0123456789abc OK MIPPUSH 2 0 MIPSEND 2 0 2048 OK 13 2 4 GTSET HEX mode configuration
110. be a dotted decimal IP or a domain name Remote_Port The port of the NTP time server Result 1 Successfully synchronize the local time 0 Fail to synchronize to local time Exam ple at mipntp 202 120 2 101 123 OK MIPNTP 1 att cclk CCLK 13 09 27 05 28 48 00 OK 13 1 22 MIPREAD Receive data from buffer Command Syntax Response Remarks Set AT MIPREAD OK This command use for reading the data in lt Socketld gt or cache lt ReadDataLen gt ERROR Socketld Socket ID G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 245 of 259 FIDCCON or MIPDATA SocketID actualReadDataLen Or MIPREAD SocketID 0 ReadDataLen 2048 bytes at maximum actualReadDataLen actual length of data in buffer MIPREAD no data in buffer MIPDATA read data successfully Read AT MIPREAD OK or ERROR Or MIPREAD Socketid actualDataLen This command is used to check whether there is data in buffer or not G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Example AT gtset IPRFMT 5 OK AT MIPCALL 1 cmnet OK open th get the MIPCALL 10 76 50 12 AT MIPOPEN 1 SZPGS XICP NET 3000 0 OK MIPOPEN 1 1 AT MIPSEND 1 656565 OK MIPSEND 1 0 2045 AT MIPPUSH 1 OK MIPPUSH 1 0 MIPREAD 1 3 AT MIPREAD MIPREAD 1 3 OK Il e receiving cache mode local IP address build
111. ber PDU Message header and contents in PDU mode format See description in CMGW Write Message to Memory Example AT CMGS 064593042 129 gt This is the message body lt CTRL Z gt lt CTRL Z gt ends the prompt text mode and returns to regular AT command mode OK AT CMGF 0 OK AT CMGS 24 gt 07917952120100951 1FFO0B917962543940F 200080014004 10042004300440045 lt CTRL Z gt CMGS 128 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 127 of 259 FIDCCON OK Note e Any character sent by TE to Module before Module has reported a result of AT CMGS operation will abort AT CMGS command execution However if SMS was already sent to network and sending operation was successful the result of operation CMGS lt mr gt will be reported by Module e A flex dependent enhancement enables the reporting of numeric error code to TE in case the sending operation has failed The numeric error code will be reported in format CMGS ERROR lt err gt e If after aborting AT CMGS command execution and before result of operation was reported by Module a second AT CMGS command is executed then the result of the second AT CMGS operation only will be reported by Module e f AT CSCS HEX the SMS cannot be sent CMGS G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 128 of 259 FIOCCON 8 Access and Security 8 1 Access Control Commands When the phone or SIM card is locked or blocked the only accessory operatio
112. buffer and then send this data using an existing protocol stack when the amount of data reaches the predefined amount see MIPSETS Set Size and Timeout for Automatic Push on Before sending data a valid connection must be created using the MIPCALL and MIPOPEN commands Recommends that the terminal sets the watermark in the accumulating buffer prior to this command using the MIPSETS command By default the watermark is set to 2048 bytes of data lt Socket_ID gt lt FreeSize gt gt lt Soc ket_ID gt FreeSize gt lt CR gt lt LF gt OK For all ACTIVE sockets Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPSEND lt ERROR Data in the MIPSEND Socket_ID gt lt MIPSEND command is limited to 1024 Data gt lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt lt FreeSiz characters 2048 in coded as form lt Status gt 0 Success 1 Socket is flowed off Read MIPSEND MIPSEND The following table shows the MIPSEND parameters lt CR gt lt Parameter gt Description lt socket_ID gt 1 2 3 4 Number of valid socket lt FreeSize gt Free space in current buffer Free size is calculated from the 2048 0 lt Free Size lt 2048 lt Data gt User data string is sent encoded with 0 F hexadecimal digits String ends with a G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 223 of 259 FiIDCCON Example Socket 4 was not opened using MIPOPEN AT command AT MIPSEND 4 4444 ERROR
113. c lt oper gt short alphanumeric lt op er gt numeric lt oper gt list of supported lt mode gt s list of supported lt forma t gt s OK The Test command returns a list of quadruplets each representing an operator present in the network A quadruplet consists of an integer indicating the availability of the operator lt stat gt long and short alphanumeric format of the name of the operator and numeric format representation of the operator If any of the formats are unavailable there is an empty field The list of operators is in the following order home network networks referenced in SIM or active application in the UICC GSM or USIM in the following order HPLMN selector User controlled PLMN selector Operator controlled PLMN selector and PLMN selector in the SIM G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 144 of 259 FIDCCON or GSM application and other networks After the operator list the G30 returns lists of the supported lt mode gt s and lt format gt s These lists are separated from the operator list by two commas The following table shows the COPS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt format gt The operator format type The default value is 0 0 Long alphanumeric 1 Short alphanumeric 2 Numeric lt mode gt Determines whether what is displayed is defined by lt oper gt or is done automatically by the Module 0 Auto
114. caeattentce cated sesietouavintesseansexosarneetaaseevasantemseumeas 200 12 2 3 CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Min Acceptable ccccceeeseseseeseteeeeeeseeeteeees 202 12 2 4 CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile ReqUeSted ec cecceeeecseceeseseeeseseeseseeeeeeeeseeees 204 12 2 5 CGATT GPRS Attach OF DGIBCI scnesessrscsoisssudnsanssnereatasscannanerancanacnanauiatarannenendasasaroanaebaenediaes 206 12 2 6 D 99 Request GPRS Service D oo ceccccccseseeseeseseseceseescsecsesecesenecsesecsenecseeecseeanseeseeeeeeateres 207 12 2 7 CGACT PDP Context Activate or Deactivate ce ecceeseeseseseeeteeeeseseeeeseeeseeeeeeeteeaeeeeeees 209 12 2 8 CGPADDR GPRS AGareSse sii saidvcseatasescacshi das saslarplaciuisenpcciananaiacdaedaieeapeie 211 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 10 of 259 FIDCCON 1S TCP IP asite tie acieeed nih E E e E eE eE EEE a E EEE 213 131 BASIC MOdE sisitan cect cutie e AR AEE E A A cease etnies tientedeleat 213 13 1 1 MIPCALL Create a Wireless Link cccccsecesseseseeseseeseseeseseeeeseeecseeessesseseneeseneseeeessesees 213 13 1 2 MGAUTH Set type of authentication ccc ccccccsccsccscsscescecsecsecsecseeseesesseeecseceesseeneeses 215 13 1 3 MIPOPEN Open a Socket UDP or TCP cccceccccsceseeseseeseseeeeseeecseesseeessesenseeeeeseeeaeees 216 13 1 4 MIPCLOSE Close a SOCKE1 ccc ceeccesssssseseeseseeeseeeeseseesesessesseseseceeeecsesessesenseenseeeeeeeeeesers 219 13 1 5 MIPSETS Set Siz
115. cho Reply message received RTT is 400 ms MPING 10 170 4 112 0 0 420 MPING 10 170 4 112 0 0 440 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 236 of 259 FIDCCON MPING 10 170 4 112 0 0 410 Ping request execution is completed Four Echo Request messages were sent and four Echo Reply messages were received Average RTT is 417 milliseconds MPINGSTAT 0 10 170 4 112 4 4 417 13 1 15 MPINGSTAT Status Update for MPING Execution This is the unsolicited response that the Module sends to the terminal to inform of ping execution status update and provides summary statistics of ping request when ping request execution is completed Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Unsolicited MPINGSTAT The unsolicited response that the Response lt status gt lt Destination_IP gt lt Sent Module sends to the terminal to Messages gt lt Received Messages gt inform it with ping execution status lt Average RTT gt update This response also provides a statistics summary of ping request when ping request execution is completed The following table shows the MPINGSTAT unsolicited response parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt status gt Specifies a status of ping request execution Defined values 0 The unsolicited response with this lt status gt will be sent to DTE upon completion of ping request If ping request was aborted or socket connection was terminated f
116. ditions for entering and exiting sleep mode As the terminal and the Module operate in a combined system and as the communication between the Module and the terminal must be reliable there should be a mechanism agreed upon by both the Module and the terminal to coordinate their separate sleep mode entering and exiting sequences The Module will not enter sleep mode unless the terminal enables the Module by AT commands The following are the Sleep mode AT commands ATS24 Activates deactivates Sleep mode The Module receives a request to activate or deactivate Sleep mode The Module receives a request to define the behavior of the CTS line when the Module is in Sleep mode It enables or disables activation of the CTS line after wakeup 4 2 1 S24 Set Number of Seconds Delay Before Module Enters Sleep Mode This command activates disables the Sleep mode The terminal sends ATS24 5 and if there are no radio and UART activities the Module enters sleep mode in 5 seconds it can see Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATS24 lt value gt OK The Set command sets the amount of time in seconds the Module should G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 37 of 259 FIDCCON wait before entering Sleep mode Read ATS24 lt value gt The Read command returns the current OK value The following table shows the S24 parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt va
117. e 0 REC Received unread messages 1 REC READ Received read messages 2 STO Stored unsent messages 3 STO SENT Stored sent message 4 ALL All messages lt oa da gt Original destination address lt data gt Message contents in text mode G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 108 of 259 FIDCCON G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual In PDU mode Size of message in octets excluding SMSC data In TEXT mode epee Number of characters included in lt data gt Message header and contents in PDU mode format See description in tCMGR ceed Read Message lt toda toda gt Type of origination address destination address lt fo gt First octet of the SM lt mr gt Message Reference lt ra gt Recipient Address lt tora gt Type of Recipient address lt scts gt Service center time stamp lt ct gt Command type lt sn gt Message serial number lt mid gt Message ID lt page gt Current page number lt pages gt Total number of pages lt dt gt Discharge Time lt st gt Status Example AT CMGL CMGL REC UNREAD REC READ STO UNSENT STO SENT ALL OK AT CPMS SM CPMS 2 20 11 61 2 20 OK AT CMGL CMGL 1 REC UNREAD 972544565034 05 01 01 09 21 22 08 read messages from SIM read rec unread messages with changing message stat message text OK AT CMGL OK AT CPMS ME CPMS 11 61 11 61 2 20 OK
118. e and to create software applications that communicate with the module using these commands Note The integrator should read the corresponding SW release notes for the module version he is using to get information about differences from this manual 1 2 Target Audience This manual is intended for software developers who communicate with the module using the AT commands and create applications to communicate with the module using the AT commands G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 12 of 259 FiDCCON 2 Introduction to AT Commands 2 1 AT Commands Overview AT commands are sets of commands used for communication with the cellular modem AT commands are comprised of assemblies of ASCII characters which start with the AT prefix except the commands A and The AT prefix is derived from the word Attention which asks the modem to pay attention to the current request command AT commands are used to request services from the cellular modem such as e Call services dial answer and hang up e Cellular utilities send receive SMS e Modem profiles Auto Answer e Cellular Network queries GSM signal quality 2 2 General System Abbreviations The basic system configuration contains a modem and a terminal The G5xx G6xx is the modem and may be referred to as the DCE or TA such as the phone the mobile or the radio The terminal PC or MCU may be referred to as the DTE or the TE 2 3 AT Commands Protocol The AT co
119. e and Timeout for Automatic PUSN ee eeeeeeeeeseeeeceeeseeteeeeeeseees 221 13 1 6 MIPSEND Send Data cccccccccsessessessssesesseseseesesecseseesesensesenesseecsececsesanseeseseeaeeeeeseeesaeees 223 13 1 7 MIPPUSH Push Data into Protocol Stack ccccesscesesesseseeeeeeeecseeecsesesseeenseeeneeeeeeeaes 224 13 1 8 MIPFLUSH Flush Data from Buffers cee eceesseeseseceeeeeeceseseseeseecseeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeetees 226 13 1 9 MIPRUDP Receive Data from UDP Protocol Stack cecceeseseeseseeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeas 227 13 1 10 MIPRTCP Receive Data from TCP Protocol Stack cccceccscecsssesesseseseeseseeseseeeeeeeees 227 13 1 11 MIPDSETS Set Size and Timeout for Output Received Data ec ececeeeeees 228 13 1 12 MIPSTAT Status Report ccc ccsescsscsssceseseeseeesseeseseeceseeecseesseecsecessesseseeeeseneseeeeceeesseees 229 13 1 13 MIPCONF Configure Internal TCP IP Stack cccccceessseseesesessescesseseeseseeseeeeeeseeeees 229 13 1 14 MPING Start Ping Execution ICMP Protocol ccccccccccssescescnscsscsecsecseesecsesseeeeseeees 233 13 1 15 MPINGSTAT Status Update for MPING EX Cution cccceccsceeseeseeeseeeeetetecseeeesees 237 13 1 16 MSDNS Set DNS IP Address ccc cecceseeseseesesseeeseescseeseseseseseeaeseesesecaesecseneeseneeseneeaeeeeas 239 13 1 17 MIPODM Open a Socket UDP or TCP in Online Data Mode ccc ceeseeteeeeeee 241 13 1 18 MIPXOFF Flow Control XOff c cc ccccecccseescssesesseeceeecseeseseese
120. e network registration unsolicited result code 1 Enables the network registration unsolicited result code CGREG lt stat gt 2 Enables the network registration and location information in unsolicited result code and Read command CGREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt The default value is 0 lt stat gt 0 Not registered and the ME is not currently searching for a new operator to which to register 1 Registered home network 2 Not registered but the ME is currently searching for a new operator to which to register 3 Registration denied 4 Unknown 5 Registered roaming lt lac gt Two byte location area code in hexadecimal format lt ci gt Two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 142 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CGREG CGREG 000 002 OK AT CGREG 2 OK AT CGREG CGREG 002 001 2648 988b OK AT CGREG 1 OK AT CGREG CGREG 001 001 OK AT CGREG 0 OK 9 1 4 COPS Operator Selection This command enables accessories to access the network registration information and the selection and registration of the GSM network operator The Module is registered in the Home network The Enhanced Operator Name String EONS feature enables the Module to return the operator name displayed on the handset This feature allows the SIM card to store a mapping of MCC MNC code pairs to the displayed operator name As a result several operators can share a single
121. e span when send out data to user Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPDSETS lt So OK TimeSpan is cket_ID gt lt length gt or defined in be umespan ERROR milliseconds MIPDSETS lt err gt Read MIPDSETS MIPDSETS lt Socket_ID gt lt Current length Settings gt lt TimeSpan gt OK For all ACTIVE sockets Test MIPDSETS MIPDSETS 1 4 list of supported lt length gt s list of supported lt TimeSpan gt s OK The following table shows the MIPDSETS parameters lt Parameter gt Description length Max length when send out data 128 lt size lt 2048 The default value is 1372 TimeSpan 0 1000 mS 0 means no timeSpan is used default G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 228 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT MIPDSETS 1 256 500 OK When received 512 bytes from network there are two MIPRUDP message report to user MIPRUDP 172 16 3 135 222 2 256 313233 373839 the first 256 bytes time span is 500ms MIPRUDP 172 16 3 135 222 2 0 313233 i2 373839 the last 256 bytes 13 1 12 MIPSTAT Status Report This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in status Currently there are two possible sources of failure a broken logical connection or a broken physical connection Syntax MIPSTAT lt socket_ID gt lt n gt lt number_of_acknowl d_bytes gt The following table shows the
122. ead AT CPIN CPIN lt code gt OK The Read command returns an alphanumeric string indicating the status of the SIM card and whether a or password is required or not This is an independent CME ERROR SIM card lock status check only and does not check lt err gt the phone lock status Test AT CPIN OK The following table shows the CPIN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt puk gt PUK code for unblocking a blocked phone lt pin gt Current PIN for unlocking a locked phone lt newpin gt New PIN after changing or after entering PUK 4 8 digits lt code gt READY Not waiting for a password SIM PIN Waiting for SIM PIN SIM PUK Waiting for SIM PUK SIM PIN2 Waiting for SIM PIN this response is given when the last executed command resulted in PIN2 authentication failure SIM PUK2 Waiting for SIM PUK2 this response is given when the last executed command resulted in PUK2 authentication failure SIM PIN AT CPIN lt pin gt SIM PUK AT CPIN lt puk gt lt newpin gt SIM PUK2 AT CPIN lt puk2 gt lt newpin2 gt SIM PIN 2 AT CPIN lt pin2 gt Example G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 131 of 259 FIDCCON AT CPIN OK AT CLCK SC 1 lt correct PIN gt Not case sensitive OK The facility is enabled by the CLCK command Refer to CLCK Facility Lock AT CPIN CPIN SIM PIN OK AT CPIN lt correct PIN gt OK AT CPIN CPIN READY OK
123. eader Indicat Parameter indicating whether or not a status report will be or returned to the SME 0 A status report will not be returned to the SME 1 A status report will be returned to the SME 7 TP Reply Path Parameter indicating that Reply Path is set or not 0 TP Reply Path parameter is not set 1 TP Reply Path parameter is set Reference Description Length lt sca gt Mandatory 1 3 12 BYTES Service Center address When length is 1 length 1 BYTE length number of followed octets eve Mandatory 1 BYTE lt tosca gt value Between 128 255 lt fo gt Mandatory First Octet 1 BYTE G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 114 of 259 FIDCCON lt mr gt Mandatory Message Reference number which identifying the previously submitted SMS SUBMIT or SMS COMMAND 1 BYTE lt TP RA gt Mandatory Recipient address formatted according to the formatting rules of address fields 2 12 BYTES lt TP SCTS gt Mandatory The TP Service Center Time Stamp field is given in semi octet representation and represents the local time as described in GSM03 40 7 BYTE lt TP DT gt Mandatory Discharge Time of lt TP ST gt is given in semioctet representation and represents the local time as described in GSM03 40 7 BYTES lt TP ST gt Mandatory Status of the MO message 1 BYTE lt TP PI gt Optional Parameter indicating the presence of any of the optiona
124. eeeees 147 9 1 6 MCELL Module Cell D SCriIPtiON cece ceesceeesesseceseeseseeseseeseseseesesecscsecsesessesseseeeeseeeseeeens 149 9 1 7 MCELL Indication siise tate iet tii wine enna dundee beeen andes 151 9 1 8 MCI Module Cell NONTAUOM acsessnsies vt cassesdncizeasastedeaieeivwis bieie ch ewealeipniavactteetnatsiooegaaandioon 154 9 1 9 MCI INdiCation oe ececsceceseseeeseeesesesesceeeacsesesseecacscsesecseaceeescscaeeesanecseecseaeeeaeeeetaceeeeeeeetaces 156 9 1 10 CA INGiCation 0 eeeeecceecececeseseseeceeesescsesecseacsesesesscaesesceecacsesesseecaesenesecacaceeeeeseacaceeeaneeeeeeeeeatees 157 9 1 11 MJDC Jamming Detection ccc ccc cccccssescescsscescsecsecsecsecsscsecscsscsecsecsecsesseeseesenseeseseesaeas 157 91 12 MJDC Indications renne ee aa i Ear ae a aati eed EE 158 9 1 13 CGED Module Cell DeSCription ce ccecesceseseeeeseeeeseeseseeceeceeeseeessesecaeneeseeeseeeseesseeesaees 159 9 1 14 CBAND Change Radio Band ccccccccccsccsesscssesecsssscessescesesecsecsecsecsecsececesseecseceeeseeneesees 161 9 1 15 GTPLMNLS Clear Arfon list eee eeeececsceseseseseeseeesceesesceeeecseseeeeesseecnesecaneceeeeeeaceeeeeeteeatees 162 10 Hardware Information cecceccecsseseseseesesesescsesescesescscsesecsescsesesesacaesesceecaceesesseecaseceeacacaeeeeeescseaeeesaneeaeeeeeeatees 165 10 1 Hardware Information GOmiunvand S cgocicicssatacicscsaceacaceedansasaeqeveisdestacteesseiedsalacaapientaraseadauaudegnananlacanans 165 10 1 1 MMAD
125. eeeees 187 11 2 4 S94 Sidetone Effect ee eeecseeceseceeseesseneeesescecencsesescceeeescscsnenessscseseeaeessceceesatsesceeeesacaeeeaees 188 11 2 5 S96 ECHO GanCelin iis sisscccsassissecsstzcsstiastaseedeasetania diane E 189 11 2 6 CALM Alert Sound MOde secececceseseseseseseeseeescsesesceecsesesesecaeacsesesaeaceeseeanscateesetaceeseeeeeeatees 189 11 2 7 V TD TOME DUR Atl OM isis sececesteciecs cesses stetesntsbesevevedsdeseveceandennetein a vere sns susveecnsestesevs aA 190 11 2 8 VTS Command Specific Tone Duration cc cc ccccecssseseseeseseeseseeseseeseseeseseeseseeeeeeeeseneeaees 191 12 MAPA TIGL A dio Path issectae e tanubiaaeistinetbensanstutio panenaiimamsccnatnnees 191 11 2 10 MAVOL Volume Setting cc ccccccssesessesceseeeeeseseeseseeseseeseseeseseceesecsesesaesenseeeseeateseeeesseeaes 192 11 2 11 MMICG Microphone Gain Value cc cccecceccsceseseeseseeseseeseeeseseeeeseeeeseeseseeseseeeeeeeeseeeaees 194 11 2 12 MATONE Start or stop the tone play and the tone plays only once 196 12 GPRS yess csv drags E depos E vin E ranean a Aone 198 T21 GPRS FUNCTIONALLY srecna a N E a E e Caves 198 12 2 GPRS Commands eccececececessseeseseeesesesessescscsesesceecacscsesecsesesesecscaceesseseaceesesseeeaeceeecarseeeeteeetseeeeatees 198 12 2 1 CGCLASS GPRS Mobile Station Class ec eceeceecseeseeseeseseeeseneseeseseaceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeraeeees 199 12 2 2 4CGDCONT Define PDP COnmeKk scicsecisacos
126. efer to GSM04 08 8 subclause 10 5 4 7 lt subaddr gt String type subaddress of format defined by lt satype gt lt satype gt Type of subaddress octet in integer format refer to GSM 04 08 8 subclause10 5 4 8 9 Deflected call No mobile terminated call setup Example AT CSSN test command CSSN 0 1 0 1 OK AT CSSN 0 0_ disable both options OK AT CSSN 1 0 set n value as enabled m disabled OK AT CSSN CSSN 1 0 display the current n amp m values OK CSSI 1 displayed after mobile originated call setup of call forward and n enable CSSU 2 displayed when a call has been placed on hold during the call using the CHLD AT command and m enable 5 3 2 CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data This command allows control of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data US SD according to GSM 02 90 Both network and mobile initiated operations are supported Parameter lt n gt is used to disable enable the presentation of an unsolicited result code USSD response from the network or network initiated operation CUSD lt m gt lt str gt lt dcs gt to the TE In addition value lt n gt 2 is used to cancel an ongoing USSD session When lt str gt is given a mobile initiated USSD string or a response USSD string to a network initiated operation is sent to the network The response USSD string from the network is returned G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual
127. eighbor 4 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt neighbor 5 ARFCN gt lt neighbor 5 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt lt neighbor 6 ARFCN gt lt neighbor 6 BSIC gt lt signal strength gt The following table shows the MCI parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt ARFCN gt Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Range 1 124 128 251 512 885 975 1023 lt BSIC gt Base transceiver Station Identity Code Range 0 63 lt signal Range 110 48 dBm strength gt For serving cell signal strength is defined as e In dedicated mode TCH Rx level G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 156 of 259 FIDCCON e In idle mode average BCCH Rx level For adjacent cells signal strength is defined as the average Rx level in the both modes lt TA gt TA Timing Advance is defined for serving cell only This value will be reported only in Dedicated and TBF modes Valid value range is from 0 to 63 9 1 10 CA Indication After AT MCI command the available ARFCN of cell allocation will return back by this CA indication format few seconds later CA lt Cell allocation 1 gt lt Cell allocation 2 gt lt Cell allocation 3 gt The following table shows the CA parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt Cell allocation 1 gt lt Cell allocation Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Sap Co alapala g gt Range 1 124 128 251 512
128. elated services e Call HOLD A call can be temporarily disconnected from the Module but the connection is retained by the network G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 54 of 259 FIDCCON e MTPY Multi party Conversation Conference calls The network does not reserve more than one traffic channel for a mobile station therefore the Module can have only one call on hold at a time Note Only voice calls can be put on HOLD A precondition for the multi party service is that the Module is in control of one active call and one call on hold In this situation the Module can request the network to begin the MTPY Multi Party service Once a MTPY call is active remote parties may be added disconnected or separated removed from the MTPY call but remain connected to the served mobile subscriber The maximum number of remote parties is 5 In this command the term CALL refers to a single or MTPY call Asingle Active call is considered a MTPY call with one call index numbered as 1 Command Response Action CHLD lt n gt If the call is terminated NO CARRIER OK approve request was submitted If the call state is changed link split from active to hold and so on OK approve request was done If the call is terminated and another call is answered NO CARRIER OK call answered and is now connected Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Test CHLD CHLD list of supported The Test command r
129. ell Information screen Neighbor 2 Cell Information screen Neighbor 3 Cell Information screen Neighbor 4 Cell Information screen 10 Neighbor 5 Cell Information screen 11 Neighbor 6 Cell Information screen 12 Neighbor Cells Summary screen 13 Re selection screen 14 Hopping Information screen 15 PDP1 Context Information screen 16 PDP2 Context Information screen 17 PDP3 Context Information screen 18 PDP4 Context Information screen 19 Serving Cell paging parameters 20 Optional SYSINFOs 21 Serving and Neighbor Cells Information screen 22 Serving Cell Information screen G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 160 of 259 FIDCCON 23 Neighbor Cells Information screen 24 The LAC and Cell ID of Serving and Neighbor Cells 9 1 14 CBAND Change Radio Band This command allows to switch from automatic band selection to selection of one or more up to four bands from the following 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz Command Syntax Response Action Set AT CBAND lt band_1 gt lt ban OK d_2 gt lt band_3 gt lt band_4 gt or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT CBAND CBAND lt band_1 gt lt band_2 gt lt band_3 gt lt band_4 gt Jl OK Test AT CBAND CBAND list of supported bands OK The following table shows the CBAND parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt band_1 gt or Automatic band selection entering
130. end to my self gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952428650290004AA044 1424344 CMGS 69 OK CMTI SM 4 7 1 9 CMT Unsolicited Response New SMS DELIVER Receipt The CMT unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of anew SMS DELIVER SM if the CNMI parameter lt mt gt is set to 2 Refer to tCNMI New Message Indications to Terminal This unsolicited message displays the received SMS DELIVER message In text mode CMGF 1 CMT lt oa gt lt alpha gt lt scts gt lt tooa gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt about parameters in italics refer command Show Text Mode Parameters CSDH In PDU mode CMGF 0 CMT lt alpha gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt The following table shows the CMT parameters G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 103 of 259 FIDCCON lt Parameter gt Description lt oa gt Message origination address lt scts gt Service center time stamp lt toda gt Type of origination address lt fo gt First octet of the SM lt pid gt Protocol Identifier lt dcs gt Data Coding Scheme lt sca gt Service Center Address lt tosca gt Type of Service Center Address lt data gt Message contents lt alpha gt Alpha ID of message lt length gt In PDU mode Size of message in octets excluding SMSC data In TEXT mode number of character
131. er 145 International number with access character Note When a mobile originated call is routed to PSTN PABX no ALERT indication is prompted Example AT CLCC CLCC 0 1 OK AT CLCC CLCC 1 0 0 0 0 01256316830 129 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 69 of 259 FIDCCON OK AT CLCC CLCC 0 OK AT CLCC 1 Example with unsolicited indication OK ATD055490698 OK CLCC 1 0 2 0 0 055490698 129 CLCC 1 0 3 0 0 055490698 129 OK CLCC 1 0 0 0 0 055490698 129 ATH NO CARRIER OK CLCC 1 0 6 0 0 055490698 129 5 3 Supplementary Services This set of commands enables control over supplementary service notifications including Structured and Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD data 5 3 1 CSSN Supplementary Service Notifications This command handles the enabling and disabling of supplementary service related network initiated notifications Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CSSN lt OK The Set command enables disables the display of n gt lt m gt k notification result codes to the TE CME ERROR When lt n gt 1 and a supplementary service zers notification is received after a mobile originated call setup the CSSI notification is sent to the TE before any other mobile originated call setup result codes When several different notifications are received from the network each of them receives
132. er Manual Page 21 of 259 FIDCCON ATI5 Reserve ATI6 Reserve ATI7 Reports product GSM900 1800 850 1 900 description ATI8 Reports software version G510_VOD 00 XX ATI9 Reports hardware version G510 Q50_V1 0X 3 9 CNUM Request MSISDN s This command displays up to 2 strings of text information that identify the module The output string contains double quotes On SIM cards that have EFmsisdn file the string s returned are the MSISDN numbers and their associated data On SIM cards that don t have EFmsisdn file the strings returned are the MSISDN numbers and their associated data stored in module NVM MSISDN supported Command Response Action CNUM CNUM CNUM lt MSISDN1_string gt lt MSISDN1 gt lt MSISDN1_type gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CNUM lt MSISDN2_string gt lt MSISDN2 gt lt MSISDN2_type gt lt CR gt lt L F gt OK CNUM CNUM lt phone_number gt CNUM OK MSISDN not supported The following table shows the CNUM parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt MSISDN type gt Phone number type 161 Use for local call 145 Use for international access code 129 Unknown G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 22 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CNUM CNUM VoiceMail 098765432109876543210987654321 129 OK 3 10 CLAC List of All Available AT Commands Command Syntax
133. erformed using the CGATT and CGACT commands When the layer 2 protocols have terminated either as a result of an orderly shutdown of the PDP or an error the ME enters the ITU V 25ter command state and returns the NO CARRIER final result code If lt called address gt is supported and provided the ME automatically sets up a virtual call to the specified address after the PDP context has been activated If lt L2P gt and lt cid gt are supported the CGDCONT CGQREQ and other such commands may then be used in the modem initialization AT command string to set values for PDP type APN QoS and so on If lt L2P gt is not supported or is supported but omitted the ME uses a layer 2 protocol appropriate to the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 207 of 259 FIDCCON PDP type If lt cid gt is not supported or is supported but omitted the ME attempts to activate the context using one of the following e Any information provided by the terminal during the PDP start up procedure For example the terminal may provide a PDP type and or PDP address to the ME e Aprior knowl for example the ME may implement only one PDP type Using the Empty PDP type No PDP address or APN is sent in this case and only one PDP context subscription record is present in the HLR for this subscriber This command may be used in both normal and modem compatibility modes Command Syntax Response Action Set ATD lt GPRS_SC gt CONNECT
134. error User abort unable to store invalid status invalid character in address string invalid length invalid character in pdu invalid parameter invalid length or character invalid character in text timer expired 14 3 TCP IP Error Parameter Description lt Err gt 600 TCPIP Param wrong 601 TCPIP not supported in ppp mode 602 TCPIP dns convert to ip fail 603 TCPIP socket number limited 604 TCPIP invalid operation 605 TCPIP protol error 606 TCPIP send data too long 607 TCPIP send data memory failed G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 258 of 259 FIDCCON 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 TCPIP service not in correct state TCPIP pdp not defined TCPIP new socket failed TCPIP socket bind fail TCPIP socket connect fail TCPIP socket send fail TCPIP socket close fail TCPIP get socket receive buffer failed TCPIP receive data failed TCPIP socket used TCPIP get send buffer size failed TCPIP socket send data failed TCPIP socket send data size limited TCPIP socket set listening mode failed TCPIP socket listen fail TCPIP socket error TCPIP socket not opened TCPIP tcp stack configure failed TCPIP socket no data to send TCPIP socket send invalid data sta
135. es all messages Example AT CMGD 4 OK AT CMGD 1 3 OK 7 1 16 CMGS Send SM to Network This command sends an SM from the Module to the network The message reference value lt mr gt is returned to the Module upon successful delivery of the message Valid lt toda gt will be any value from 128 to 255 The header parameters in TEXT mode will be set according to CSMP settings Command Syntax Response Action Remarks G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 126 of 259 FIDCCON Set If text mode CMGF 1 CMGS lt da gt lt toda gt lt CR gt text is entered lt ctrl Z ESC gt If PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGS lt length gt lt CR gt PDU is entered lt ctrl Z ESC gt CMGS lt mr gt OK or CMGS ERROR lt err gt The Set command validates the input parameters sends the SM to network and reports the result of the operation to the Module The following table shows the CMGS parameters lt Parameter gt Description Destination address in quoted string This field contains a single MIN lt da gt number lt toda gt Type of DA Value range is 128 255 according to GSM 03 40 9 1 2 5 If this field is not given and first character of lt da gt is lt toda gt will be 145 otherwise 129 lt length gt Size of message in PDU mode format in octets excluding SMSC data lt mr gt Sent message reference num
136. espond to instructions 3 Ringing MT calls The Module is ready for commands from the terminal but the ringer is active 4 Call in progress The Module is ready for commands from the terminal but a call is in progress 5 Asleep MT is unable to process commands from TA TE because it is ina low functionality state G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 66 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CPAS CPAS 0 OK AT CPAS CPAS 0 5 OK AT CPAS CPAS 4 OK AT CPAS Voice call active state CPAS 4 OK 5 2 2 CLCC List Current Calls This command displays a list of all current Module calls and their statuses and also enables disables the unsolicited indication of the call list If no calls are received no information response is sent to the terminal If the command succeeds but no calls are available no information response is sent to the terminal The maximum number of simultaneous multiparty calls is 5 1 5 in active group and 1 on hold lt idx gt lt dir gt lt call state gt lt mode gt lt mpty gt lt number gt lt type gt lt alpha gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CLCC lt state gt OK The Set command enables disables of unsolicited indications CME ERROR lt err gt Execute AT CLCC CLCC The Execute command enables the receiving of data about current calls G5 G6 Family AT Commands U
137. est AT MIPODM MIPODM list of supported lt socket_ID gt s list of supported lt source port gt s list of support d lt Destination IP gt s list of lt destination port gt s list of supported lt protocol gt s list of supported lt Pseudo Command Mode state gt s The following table shows the MIPODM parameters lt Parameter gt Description Socket_ID A unique number that identifies a connection Valid socket number s 1 2 3 and 4 Source Port Port of source site Port range 1 65535 decimal digits Remote IP IP of the remote site in the form t AAA BBB CCC DD The range of each octet is 0 255 The value can be written in 1 2 or 3 digits Host name of remote site The host name convention should meet the rules as describe in RFC 1035 section 2 3 Conventions Syntax is not validated except the maximum length 255 characters Remote Port Port of remote site Port range 1 65535 decimal digits for outgoing connection Port 0 for incoming connection Protocol Type of protocol stack 0 TCP 1 UDP G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 242 of 259 FIDCCON State 0 Inactive 1 Active Pseudo Optional parameter enables disables Pseudo Command Mode when ODM Command Mode On Off executed and Module is in PREMUX state 0 Enable default value when Module is in PREMUX state 1 Disable Notes It does no
138. est MSISDN S cccccccccsesccsseseessssccsesecsscsecsecsecsecsessssecsscsessecsecsecsessecaeseesaeseeaeseeseeaeeas 22 3 10 CLAC List of All Available AT COMMands eeeeceseseeseseeeseeseseseeeseeeeesecseseeeeseceseneeeeanecaeeeeeeseeeneeees 23 4 Modem Control and Status eececcseeecesesesesceseseseseeeseeseecseseneecseseeesececscaesessnscaceeeesaeecaeecneeatacaeeeesseeeeeeeeaters 24 4 1 Modem Register COMMANGG cccccecssessssesseseesesessesesesesecsesessesesseseeseseesesseeseesaesesaesesaeeeesenanseneeseeesaeeees 24 4 1 1 V Module Response Formit cccccccscsscssessscescesscssceseeseesseeseceecssecsecesesseeesesseeeeessecseessesaeesseesees 24 4 1 2 Q Result Code SUPPreSSiON ccccescsssseesesceceseeecseseeseeseseseesesseeeecsesessesesseeeeseeenseeeeeeeesaeereaears 25 4 1 3 E Command Echinisca nnee a eer ein is a A AEE S sodetaadsaniendeaea sveatacedistenes 26 A14 S Bit Map REGIStEMS ciiin a a a Aaah A R A 27 7d co el e A E E eee A E 28 4 1 6 amp V View ConfiQguration cccceccccsccscessscesesseseesesesseecseescsesseseeseseseeseecseeecsececsesaeseeseseeeseeeeeseeeeseeees 28 4 1 7 amp F Set to Factory Defined Configuration ccc cccccccsccsscscesscecescescssceecsecsecsecseesecsesecsseseesseas 29 4 1 8 Z Reset to Default Configuration ccccececcessseseeseseeseeeeseeeseseeecsecsesesseseeseeeeseeeneeeeeeeeseseeaes 30 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 6 of 259 FIDCCON 4 1 9 amp W
139. esult of an SMS COMMAND 6 Optional Parameter indicating whether or not a status report will be TP User Data Header Indicat EWTNSR toe NE or 0A status report will not be returned to the SME 1 A status report will be returned to the SME Bit s Description 0 0 TP PID not presence 1 TP PID not presence 1 0 TP DCS not presence 1 TP DCS presence 2 0 TP UDL not presence 1 TP UDL presence 3 7 Reserved G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 116 of 259 FIDCCON Note Reserved bits are ignored Example AT CPMS CPMS SM 13 50 SM 13 50 SM 13 50 OK AT CMGR 1 CMS ERROR invalid index AT CMGR 142 CMGR STO SENT 054565034 message text OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMGR 142 CMGR STO SENT 054565034 129 25 0 0 05 04 03 21 22 23 08 161 17 0 8 97254120032 145 lt message length gt message text OK AT CMGW 18 gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952428650290004AA044 1424344 CMGW 143 OK AT CMGR 143 CMGR 2 23 0791795212010095040C9179524286502900045020321 10201800441424344 OK AT CPMS SM change to SM to read SMS DELIVER messages CPMS 2 20 11 61 2 20 OK AT CMGR 1 CMGR REC READ 972544565034 05 02 23 11 20 10 08 145 4 0 4 97254120032 145 4 41424344 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 117 of 259 FIDCCON AT CMGF 0 OK AT CMGR 1 CMGR 0 23 0791 07917952140230F2040C917952446505430004502032110201800441424344 OK AT CMGR 14 CMGR 0
140. ets Mandatory When length is 1 1 BYTE lt tosca gt value between 128 255 engin BYTE lt fo gt First Octet See the table below 1 BYTE lt TP MR gt Message Reference An integer representation of a 1 BYTE reference number of the SM submitted to the SC by the MS Values between 0 255 lt TP DA gt Destination address formatted according to the formatting 2 12 BYTES rules of address fields G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 120 of 259 FIDCCON lt TP PID gt Protocol Identifier Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP DCS gt Data Coding Scheme Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP VP gt Validity Period Depending on lt fo gt 0 1 7 BYTE TP Validity Period Format bits setting lt TP UDL gt User data length 1 BYTE lt TP UD gt User data 0 140 BYTES lt sca gt Service Center address 1 3 12 BYTES 1 BYTE length number of followed octets Mandatory When length is 1 1 BYTE lt tosca gt value between 128 255 length BYTE 2 lt fo gt First Octet 1 BYTE lt TP MR gt Message Reference An integer representation of a 1 BYTE reference number of the SM submitted to the SC by the MS Values between 0 255 lt TP PID gt Protocol Identifier Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP CT gt Command Type 1 BYTE lt TP MN gt Message Number 1 BYTE lt TP DA gt Destination address formatted according to the
141. etting Note If network operator does not support System Clock Update Message the initial date time and time zone displayed by CCLK Read Command could be invalid user s responsibility to set date time and time zone by CCLK Set Command Note See Execute Command for how to enable back network update time Test CCLK CCLK list of The Test command returns valid parameters for the supported CCLK Set command lt time gt s OK The following table shows the CCLK parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt time gt ASCII string of format G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 88 of 259 FIDCCON yy MM dd hh mm ss zz or yy MM dd hh mm ss or yy MM dd hh mm yy 2 digit year 2000 2069 MM 2 digit month 01 12 dd 2 digit day of month 00 31 hh 2 digit hour 00 23 mm 2 digit minute 00 59 ss 2 digit seconds 00 59 zz optional time zone offset from GMT in quarter hours 47 48 If this value is not specified the time zone offset will be 0 Example AT CCLK CCLK 88 12 31 23 59 59 47 48 OK AT CCLK 01 01 01 01 01 01 06 OK AT CCLK CCLK 01 01 01 01 01 01 06 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 89 of 259 FIDCCON 7 SMS 7 1 SMS Commands Module supports SMS PDU and SMS TEXT mode according to ETSI specifications 07 05 amp 3 40 7 1 1 CPMS Preferred Message Storage T
142. eturns lt n gt values lt n gt s supported by the Module to the OK terminal G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 55 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the CHLD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Call hold operation 0 Releases all held calls or Sets User Determined User Busy for a waiting call 1 Releases all active calls and accepts the held or waiting call 1x Release specific call x where x is the serial number of a call participating in an active MTPY call 2 Places all active calls on hold and accepts the held or waiting call 2x In the case of an active MTPY call places all active calls on hold except for call X x Call x remains active Example AT CHLD CHLD 0 1 1x 2 2x 3 OK AT CCWA 1 Enable call waiting OK atd9311234567 Originate a voice call OK OK conversation CCWA 358317654321 145 1 Bob Awaiting call alerts AT CHLD 2 Put first call on hold and answer the second call OK conversation AT CHLD 3 Add the held call to the conversation OK MTPY conversation AT CHLD 22 Split Place the MO active call on hold MT call remains active OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 56 of 259 FIDCCON Release the held call Originate a voice call AT CHLD 0 OK NO CARRIER ath Release the active call NO CARRIER OK atd9311234567 OK OK CCWA 055728386 1
143. eturns a valid dynamic IP for the Module Note Module can t support TCP IP stack AT command mixed with another AT command which can active the PPP or GPRS in parallel Module can t support TCP IP stack AT command when voice call established Command Syntax Response Action Set MIPCALL lt Operation gt lt APN gt lt phon OK SRUMBele Ly SUSer MIPCALL lt local IP address gt name gt lt Password gt lt auth gt or ERROR lt err gt MIPCALL 0 Read MIPCALL MIPCALL lt status gt lt IP gt Test MIPCALL MIPCALL list of supported lt operation gt s Notes The MIPCALL command does not return the prompt to the terminal until the IP is received from the provider or time out has occurred therefore no other commands can be issued in the meantime The MIPCALL command does not have a general ABORT mechanism therefore a command cannot be issued until the previous command ends In case FTP is established and MIPCALL is set to zero this will close and disconnect the FTP connection When a call exists the dynamic IP address will be returned For example AT MIPCALL MIPCALL 1 172 17 237 80 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual FIDCCON Activating a context can take up to 150 seconds Deactivating a context can take up to 40 seconds If use AT MIPCALL 1 to activate PDP The APN must be set by AT CGDCONT command The following table shows the MIPCALL parameters lt
144. etwork Note When the parameter lt mode gt is 2 Query status the first parameter is ignored and the third parameter is always treated as class 1 unless it was set in Set Mode Example AT CCWA 1 OK AT CCWA CCWA 0 1 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Enable call waiting on Module Page 53 of 259 FIDCCON AT CCWA CCWA 1 OK Examples of CCWA set command network interrogation AT CCWA 1 2 Class parameter is considered as 7 CCWA 1 1 Call waiting is active for class 1 voice OK AT CCWA 1 2 2 Class parameter is 2 CCWA 0 2 Call waiting is not active for class 2 data OK AT CCWA 1 1 OK Enable the call waiting feature in the network and in the Module Example CCWA indication atd9311234567 Originate a voice call OK OK Noice call connected conversation call waiting indication received by the Module CCWA 358317654321 145 1 Bob AT CHLD 0 Release the waiting call OK NO CARRIER AT CRC 1 IRING indication is not relevant to CCWA indication OK waiting call caller restricted to its CLI presentation used AT CLIR CCWA 128 1 1 CLI is restricted but call type recognized as voice 5 1 11 CHLD Call Related Supplementary Services Command This command controls the Call Hold and Multiparty Conversation services This command manipulates voice calls only The Set command allows the control of the following call r
145. ev 32 RxDbm 78 C1 17 C2 13 NCELL 2 MCC 460 MNC 0 LAC 9339 Cell ID 04362 BSIC 38 P BCCH ARFCN 60 RxLev 9 RxDbm 101 C1 1 C2 1 9 1 8 MCI Module Cell Information This command returns neighbor cell information The command returns ARFCN BSIC and RX level of serving and adjacent cells In case Module is registered adjacent cells are from registered PLMN In case Module is in Emergency Mode adjacent cells are physical neighbors BSIC is displayed only in case SCH Synchronization Channel is decoded The parameter lt enable_TA gt determines whether lt TA gt will be reported by MCI command lt TA gt is defined for serving cell only This value will be displayed only in Dedicated mode The command output is lt Filter gt dependent In case the command output should be filtered to include just cells of a specific GSM band one or more the filter parameter should be set accordingly The filtering will apply to the neighbor s G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 154 of 259 FIDCCON cells only the serving cell info will always be returned Using the set command without a parameter will return output according to the currently set lt Filter gt value Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MCl lt Filter OK This command will return OK gt lt enable_TA only The neighbor cell information Execute or gt will return back with MCI format CME ERROR lt err gt few seconds later or
146. file number 0 Store to user s profile 0 Example AT amp WO OK 4 1 10 CRSM Restricted SIM Access This command provides limited access to the Elementary Files on the SIM Access to the SIM database is restricted to the commands which are listed at lt command gt All parameters of AT CRSM are used as specified by GSM 11 11 version 8 7 0 As response to the command the Module sends the actual SIM information parameters and response data Error result code CME ERROR may be returned if the command cannot be transferred to the SIM e g if the SIM is not inserted or defected or PIN1 PUK authentication required or required input parameters not present However failure in the execution of the command in the SIM is reported in lt sw1 gt and lt sw2 gt parameters Some AT CRSM commands require PIN PIN2 authentication Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CRSM lt comman CRSM Set command transmits the SIM d gt lt file_id gt lt P1 gt lt lt command gt and its required lt sw1 gt lt sw2 gt lt response q G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 31 of 259 FIDCCON P2 gt lt P3 gt lt data gt gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt parameters to the ME ME sends the actual SIM information parameters and response data Test AT CRSM CRSM list of supported lt command gt s possible lt file_id gt s range value
147. formatting 2 12 BYTES rules of address fields lt TD Cn Cammand data NARR RVTEC Bit s Reference Description 0 1 Message Type Indica Parameter describing the message type tor 0 1 SMS SUBMIT in the direction MS to SC 2 TP Reject Duplicates Parameter indicating whether or not the SC shall accept an SMS SUBMIT for an SM still held in the SC which has the same MR and the same DA as a previously submitted SM from the same OA 0 Instruct the SC to accept an SMS SUBMIT as mention above G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 121 of 259 FIDCCON 1 Instruct the SC to reject SMS SUBMIT as mention above In this case an appropriate TP FCS value will be returned in the MS SUBMIT REPORT 3 4 TP Validity Period Fo Parameter indicating whether the TP VP field is present and in which rmat format 0 0 TP VP field not present 1 0 TP VP field present relative format 0 1 TP VP field present enhanced format valid only in PDU mode 1 1 TP VP field present absolute format 5 TP Status Report Re Parameter indicating if a status report is requested by the MS anes 0 A status report is not requested 1 Astatus report is requested 6 TP User Data Heade Parameter indicating whether the beginning of the User Data field r Indicator contains a Header in addition to the short message or contains only the short message 0 The TP UD field contains only the short message 1 The beginning of the TP UD fie
148. found the command returns OK If multiple matches are found all are returned G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 84 of 259 FIDCCON Command Syntax Response Action Set CPBF lt findtext CPBF lt index1 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt j lt CR gt lt LF gt CBPF lt index2 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CPBF CPBF lt nlength gt lt tlength gt OK The following table shows the CPBF parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt findtext gt Case sensitive text substring to search for according to the character set specified by the CSCS command lt index1 gt Index for a given phone book entry lt index2 gt lt number gt Phone number of a given entry lt type gt The address type of a phone number 129 Use for local call 145 Use for international access code 128 Unknown Note 128 is used to represent an email address or a mailing list In this case lt ph_type gt can be used to further differentiate between the two lt text gt Text identifier for a phone book entry that starts with the substring lt findtext gt according to the character set as specified by command CSCS Example AT CPBS SM _ Selecting phone book OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 85 of 259 FIDCCON AT CPBF Lin CPBF 1 18888888 129 Linzhao OK AT CPBF Voice Searc
149. g table shows the CMUT parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt state gt 0 Unmute microphone path default 1 Mute microphone path Example AT CMUT CMUT 0 1 OK AT CMUT CMUT 0 uplink voice is unmuted OK AT CMUT 1 uplink voice is muted OK AT CMUT CMUT 1 OK AT CMUT 2 CME ERROR lt err gt 11 2 4 S94 Sidetone Effect This command reduces the microphone audio input that is routed to the selected speaker so that people speaking will hear themselves talking Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATS94 lt n gt OK The Set command sets the sidetone or status CME ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 188 of 259 FIDCCON Read ATS94 S94 lt n gt OK The Read command returns the sidetone status The following table shows the S94 parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 7 Sidetone range 0 is lowest sidetone not mute The default value is 004 11 2 5 96 Echo Canceling This command suppresses a large amount of the output sound picked up by the input device cancels all echo Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATS96 lt n gt OK The Set command sets the echo canceling status or CME ERROR lt err gt Read ATS96 S96 lt n gt The Read command returns the echo OK canceling status The foll
150. gt indicates that 8 bit data coding scheme is used ME TA converts each 8 bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers e g octet with G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 74 of 259 FIDCCON integer value 42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A IRA 50 and 65 lt dcs gt GSM 03 38 Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format The supported value are 17 USC2 Language Indicator The first character in a USC2 Lang IND has the language ID in it This situation is not defined by the GSM 7 07 or the 3GPP 27 007 so the assuming that the first character should have the correctly formatted and packed language ID already in it 72 USC2 16 bit 68 8 bit Each other value except of 96 80 and 240 are 7 bit Not supported values are 96 80 240 The default value is 15 7 bit lt m gt O No further user action required network initiated US SD Notify or no further information needed after mobile Initiated operation 1 Further user action required network initiated USSD Request or further information needed after mobile initiated operation 2 USSD terminated by network the reason for the termination is indicated by the index as described in CUSD Termination Cause Table Index 3 Other local client has responded 4 Operation not supported 5 Network timed out CUSD Termination Cause Table Index OUTGOING _CALL_BARRED Termination Cau
151. h lines are used when hardware flow control is enabled in both the terminal and the Module devices When the terminal is ready and able to receive data it puts the RTS line in an active low condition to indicate this to the Module If the terminal is not able to receive data typically because its receive buffer is almost full it puts the RTS line in an inactive high condition as a signal to the Module to stop sending data When the terminal is ready to receive more data for example after data has been removed from its receive buffer it places this line back in the active condition The RTS line complements the CTS line The Module puts the CTS line in an active condition to tell the terminal that it is ready to receive the data Likewise if the Module is unable to receive data it places the CTS line in an inactive condition Command Syntax Response Action Set AT amp K lt param gt OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 172 of 259 FIDCCON or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT amp K amp K lt param gt OK Test AT amp K amp K list of supported lt param gt s OK The following table shows the amp K parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt param gt 0 Disable all terminal Module flow control 3 Enable CTS RTS terminal Module flow control 6 Enable CTS RTS terminal Module flow control The default value is 0 10 1 7 IFC RTS CTS Fl
152. has free memory in the accumulating buffer and can process new MIPSEND requests after the MIPXOFF event Event MIPXON lt Socket ID gt Example MIPXON 1 The Module pushed the data into the protocol stack on socket 1 and is able to handle more data from the terminal 13 1 20 MIPDNS Resolve Domain name This command is used to resolve the domain name Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPDNS MIPDNS lt domain The set command can resolve the domain lt domain name gt lt IP gt name specified by the user If success It will name gt OK return the corresponding IP ERROR otherwise or ERROR Example AT MIPDNS baidu com MIPDNS baidu com 220 181 111 186 OK 13 1 21 MIPNTP Synchronize the local time via NTP This command causes the Module to synchronize the local time from the NTP time server Command Syntax Response Action G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 244 of 259 FIDCCON Set MIPNTP lt Remote_IP gt OK lt Remote_Port gt MIPNTP lt Result gt or ERROR lt err gt Read MIPNTP MIPNTP lt Remote_IP gt lt Remote_Port gt Test MIPNTP MIPNTP list of supported lt Remote_IP gt s list of supported lt Remote_Port gt s The following table shows the MIPNTP parameters lt Parameter gt Description Remote_IP The address of the NTP time server which could
153. he TE within a predefined timeout of 60 seconds The Module will not send another unsolicited response to the TE before the previous one is acknowledged If acknowledged within the timeout the new SM is not saved in the message storage If not the new SM is saved in the message storage and CNMI parameters are set to 0 Command Syntax Response Action a CNMI lt mode gt K lt mt gt lt bm gt lt ds gt or sbi TIN CMS ERROR lt err gt CNMI lt mode gt lt mt gt lt bm gt lt ds gt lt bfr gt Read CNMI OK Test CNMI CNMI list of supported lt mode gt s list of supported lt mt gt s list of supported lt bm gt s list of supported lt ds gt s list of supported lt bfr gt s OK The following table shows the CNMI parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt 0 Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA if the TA buffer is full the oldest indication may be discarded and replaced with the new received indications ring buffer 1 Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited result codes when TA TE link is reserved otherwise forward them directly to the terminal 2 buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when the serial link is busy e g data transfer otherwise forward them directly to the terminal lt mt gt 0 No SMS DELIVER indications are routed to the terminal default 1 If SMS DELIVER is sto
154. hing for string Voice and finding Voice Mail CPBF 2 8613800138000 145 Voicemail OK AT CPBF Searching for everything in phone book and finding all entries CPBF 1 18888888 129 Linzhao CPBF 2 8613800138000 145 Voicemail CPBF 3 18888888 129 772 OK 6 1 5 CPBW Write Phone Book Entry This command enables the user to store a new entry in the phone book or edit delete an existing entry from the phone book A particular entry in the phone book can be stored or the next available entry is used This command writes the entry in the currently active phone book selected with the CPBS command Refer to CPBS Select Phone Book Memory The entry is selected by lt index gt the phone number is entered into the lt number gt field and text associated with the number is entered into the lt text gt field If these fields are omitted the phone book entry is deleted If the lt index gt field is omitted but a number is entered in the lt number gt field the phone number is entered into the first available entry in the phone book If the writing fails in a Module error CME ERROR lt err gt is returned The phone book and date book are share dynamic memory storage If the writing fail in a Module error in case of full memory error while the memory is not full by used field of CPBS command Refer to CPBS Select Phone Book Memory Note The FD phone book supports single wild card characters
155. his command handles the selection of the preferred message storage area The message storage area is divided into three parts mem1 mem2 and mem3 Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CPMS lt me CPMS The Set command m1 gt lt mem2 lt used1 gt lt total1 gt lt used2 gt lt total2 gt sets the memory gt lt mem3 gt lt used3 gt lt total3 gt storage OK or CMS ERROR lt err gt Read CPMS CPMS The Read command lt mem1 gt lt used1 gt lt total1 gt lt mem2 displays the selected gt lt used2 gt lt total2 gt lt mem3 gt lt used memory stolagetype 3 gt lt total3 gt for the three memory areas OK or CMS ERROR lt err gt Test CPMS CPMS list of The Test command supported lt mem1 gt s list of lists the supported supported lt mem2 gt s list of memory storage for supported lt mem3 gt s lt mem1 gt lt mem2 gt OK and lt mem3 gt or CMS ERROR lt err gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual FIDCCON The following table shows the CPMS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mem1 gt Memory from which messages are read and deleted Supported values are SM The default value at power up is SM lt mem2 gt Memory to which writing operation is made Supported value is SM The default value at power up is SM lt mem3 gt Memory to which received SMS are stored unless forwarded directly to TE
156. hone number from entry location lt n gt in the Current Phone Book Set by CPBS Note Current used memory phone book set read is done through the memory command G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 43 of 259 FIDCCON CPBS CPBS respectively The following table shows the D gt parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt alpha gt String type value which should be equal to an alphanumeric field in a phone book entry The used character set should be the one selected with Select Terminal Character Set CSCS lt alpha gt is case sensitive and should be placed in quotes alpha lt n gt This parameter is also called speed dial location It is an integer type memory location lt n gt should be in the range of locations available in the memory used lt mem gt This parameter is not case sensitive Example AT CPBS SM OK AT CSCS IRA OK AT CPBW 1 035659090 129 VoiceMail OK AT CPBR 1 CPBR 001 035659090 129 VoiceMail OK atd gt VoiceMail OK OK ath NO CARRIER OK Phonebook by name 5 1 3 DL Dial Last Number The DL command places a voice call to the last number dialed The call progress information success failure is reported in the same way as for the Dial command G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 44 of 259 FIDCCON Command Detailed Description ATDL Initial Response Last Number retrieved ATDL lt
157. iIDCCON 13 1 9 MIPRUDP Receive Data from UDP Protocol Stack This unsolicited event is sent by the Module to the terminal when data is received from the UDP protocol stack Set Command Event MIPRUDP lt Source_IP gt lt Source_Port gt lt socket_ID gt lt Left gt lt Data gt The following table shows the MIPRUDP parameters lt Parameter gt Description Source_IP IP of the source Source_Port Port of the source Socket_ID 1 2 3 4 Number of valid sockets Left Size of received Data still left in protocol stack Data Data string received with 0 F hexadecimal digits String ends with a lt CR gt Example MIPRUDP 172 16 3 135 222 2 0 44444444 13 1 10 MIPRTCP Receive Data from TCP Protocol Stack This unsolicited event is sent by the Module to the terminal when data is received from the TCP protocol stack Set Command Event MIPRTCP lt socket_ID gt lt Left gt lt Data gt The following table shows the MIPRTCP parameters lt Parameter gt Description Socket_ID 1 2 3 4 Number of valid sockets Left Size of received Data still left in protocol stack Data Data string received with 0 F hexadecimal digits String ends with a lt CR gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 227 of 259 FIDCCON Example MIPRTCP 3 0 7171 13 1 11 MIPDSETS Set Size and Timeout for Output Received Data This command causes the Module to set a max length and tim
158. ied by 1000 Example AT MMAD MMAD 1 500 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 165 of 259 FIDCCON OK 10 1 2 MTSM Temperature Sensor Measurement This command measures the current temperature sensor value in Celsius degrees This temperature is taken from a internal thermostatically of Egold All the parameters are saved on the NVM and used after power up All the parameter values should be 0 Zero in first operation of the module Note Incase AT parameters are set and executed and a reset or a power cycle occurs the G510 A20 continues with the execution of the AT command using the saved parameters until the user changes the settings Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MTSM lt Report For lt Report gt 0 Read the temperature gt lt Rate gt lt Low OK gt lt High gt For lt Report gt 1 MTSM lt Temp gt OK For lt Report gt 2 or 3 OK MTSM lt Temp gt MTSM lt Temp gt or ERROR lt error code gt Read MTSM MTSM lt Report gt lt Rate gt lt Low gt Read the setting lt High gt parameters OK Test MTSM MTSM range of lt Report gt range of lt Rate gt range of lt Low gt lt High gt OK The following table shows the MTSM parameters lt Parameter gt Description G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 166 of 259 FIDCCON lt Temp gt 40
159. ifies Round Trip Time RTT measured in milliseconds This parameter will be reported in command response only if Echo Reply message was received Note Ping request is being executed from the moment the valid AT MPING set command was received by Module until MPINGSTAT unsolicited report with lt status gt equal either to 0 or 2 is sent to DTE or ping request execution was aborted with AT MPING 0 command Refer to description of MPINGSTAT unsolicited response for details In some cases the reply message for an Echo Request message might be not an Echo Reply messages but rather some other ICMP message which is reporting an error in datagram processing For purpose of reporting an exact type of response for sent Echo Request message unsolicited response includes lt type gt and lt code gt fields The first octet of the data portion of the IP datagram is an ICMP lt type gt field The value of this field determines the format of the remaining data The lt type gt and lt code gt fields jointly define ICMP message type For example a case when an Echo Request message encapsulated in IP datagram to be forwarded by a gateway has exceeded TTL equal zero In this case the gateway must discard the datagram and may return an ICMP Time Exceeded message Example AT MIPCALL 1 cmnet OK MIPCALL 10 170 4 111 AT MPING 1 10 170 4 112 Ping remote computer using default parameters OK MPING 10 170 4 112 0 0 400 E
160. in attention the lt GSM_AcT2 gt lt GSM_Compact_AcT2 gt lt UTRAN_AcT2 gt bits since the Module device not using this bits to get the best PLMN G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 148 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CPOL CPOL 1 32 0 2 OK AT CPOL CPOL 0 2 42501 OK AT CPOL 0 OK AT CPOL CPOL 0 0 IL ORANGE OK AT CPOL CPOL 1 32 0 2 OK AT CPOL 1 2 42502 OK AT CPOL CPOL 0 0 IL ORANGE CPOL 1 0 IL Cellcom OK AT CPOL 1 OK AT CPOL CPOL 0 0 IL ORANGE OK 9 1 6 MCELL Module Cell Description This command displays information about the Cellular Network The information is divided throughout 21 screens each of them with different parameters data Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MCELL lt mo OK The Set command will return OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 149 of 259 FIDCCON de gt lt screen_num gt or CME ERROR lt err gt only The relevant lt screen_info gt will return back with MCELL format few seconds later supported lt mode gt s list of supported lt screen_num gt s OK Read MCELL OK The Read command just returns OK and does nothing Test MCELL MCELL list of The Test command returns the possible lt mode gt amp lt screen_num gt values The following table shows the MCELL parameters lt Parameter gt
161. ine is an output line that indicates the following In Circuit Switch Data mode an active low indicates that a valid carrier data signal was detected by the Module CONNECT message is received and inactive high indicates idle The AT amp C command always puts the DCD command ON when set to 0 If the AT amp C command is set to 1 then the escape command sets the DCD signal to an inactive state and the ATO command is set to active The AT amp C set to 2 sets the DCD signal OFF In GPRS mode the DCD line indicates the PDP context status PDP context active sets the DCD to active low PDP context inactive sets the DCD to inactive high The DCD is activated only when the PDP context is achieved The DCD is de activated when the PDP context is off G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 174 of 259 FIDCCON In Local Link mode the DCD line indicates the Local Link data status When AT amp C is set to 0 the DCD signal is always ON When AT amp C is set to 1 DCD signal is set to ON when MDLC command has been launched DCD signal is set to OFF when Local link has been stopped When AT amp C is set to 2 the DCD signal is always OFF When AT amp C is set to 0 the DCD signal is always ON When AT amp C is set to 1 the DCD is activated in online mode When AT amp C is set to 2 the DCD is activated only when the PDP context is achieved temporary IP address is received Note If amp C is set to 2 when a CSD call is set
162. ines the length of tones emitted as a result of the VTS command This command does not affect the D dial command In this command the new value is saved after power down Note In GSM the tone duration value can be modified depending on the specific network Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set VTD lt n gt OK The Set command sets the tone or duration CME ERROR lt err gt Read VTD VTD lt n gt The Read command displays the OK current tone duration Test VTD VTD list of supported The Test command displays the list of lt n gt s supported tone duration OK The following table shows the VTD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 1 255 Defines the length of tones emitted by the VTS command 200mS to 1S adjustable G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 190 of 259 FIDCCON 11 2 8 VTS Command Specific Tone Duration This command transmits a string of DTMF tones when a voice call is active DTMF tones may be used for example when announcing the start of a recording period The duration does not erase the VTD duration Note In GSM the tone duration value can be modified depending on the specific network If the active call is dropped in the middle of playing a DTMF tone the following unsolicited message transfers to TE VTS Call termination stopped DTMF tones transmission Command Syntax Response Action Remar
163. ion lt value gt 0 Factory default configuration profile This is the only value supported G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 29 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT amp F amp F 0 OK 4 1 8 Z Reset to Default Configuration This command drops the current call and resets the values to default configuration Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set ATZ lt value gt OK or CMS ERROR lt err gt Read The Read command for Z is not defined and therefore is not supported by the Module The Module returns an error Test The Test command for Z is not defined and therefore is not supported by the Module The Module returns an error The following table shows the Z parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt value gt 0 Set to user profile 0 The default value is 0 Example ATZO OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 30 of 259 FIDCCON 4 1 9 amp W Store User Profile This command saved the active profile to one of two user profiles Note The user must power off the module in regular process Otherwise this command cannot be in effect Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set amp W lt n gt OK Set command stores the current active r configuration to user profile 0 CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the amp W parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt pro
164. iption 0 Auto baud rate detection 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 14400 5 19200 6 28800 7 33600 8 38400 10 57600 11 115200 12 230400 13 460800 The default value is 0 10 1 5 IPR Local Terminal Serial Port Rate This command is responsible for setting and saving the request baud rate This numeric extended format parameter specifies the data rate at which the Module accepts commands Specifying a value of 0 disables the function and allows operation only at rates automatically detectable by the Module The specified rate takes effect following the issuing of any result code s associated with the current command G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 170 of 259 FIDCCON line The lt rate gt value specified is the rate in bits per second at which the terminal Module interface operates for example 19200 or 115200 The rates supported by the Module are manufacturer specific However the IPR parameter permits setting any rate supported by the Module during online operation The UART is configured to rates of 1200 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 bits per second according to the parameters of the IPR command Using AT IPR lt rate gt with a lt rate gt value other than 0 disables the auto baud rate detection feature The entered baud rate is stored in the Module and is restored after power up The auto baud rate can support 9600 14400 19200 57600 115200 and 230400 Note IPR is similar t
165. is command defines the width of pulse can be set Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set WRIM lt type gt lt wi OK Set width dth gt ar ERROR Read WRIM WRIM lt type gt lt width gt The read command returns the current OK parameter of RI pin or ERROR Test WRIM WRIM lt type gt lt width gt The test command displays the list of OK supported lt type gt and lt width gt values or ERROR G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 180 of 259 FIDCCON The following table shows the WRIM parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt type gt 0 make effective on Call 1 make effective on SMS lt width gt 0 default value 0 1000 and 1 150 1 2000 1 2000ms Example AT WRIM WRIM 0 1 0 2000 OK AT WRIM 1 1000 OK AT WRIM WRIM 0 1000 WRIM 1 1000 OK 10 1 14 MSMPD Enable Disable SIM Card Hot Plug This command can Enable Disable SIM card hot plug feature The default status is disable this feature The parameter will be saved in profile and can restore at power cycle Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MSMPD lt status gt OK Enable Disable SIM Or card hot plug CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT MSMPD MSMPD lt status gt Read the current OK status Test AT MSMPD MSMPD 0 1 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 181 of 259 FIDCCON The foll
166. ive released waiting not affected MTPY Active and Waiting Call MTPY Active released waiting not affected Single or MTPY Active and Single or MTPY Held Single or MTPY Active released Held Single or MTPY and Waiting Call Waiting call released Single or MTPY Active and Single or MTPY Held amp Waiting call Single or MTPY Active released Example RING Incoming call RING Incoming call ath Hang up incoming call NO CARRIER OK Incoming call has been terminated user determined user busy RING ata OK Voice call connected ath Hang up connected call NO CARRIER OK Active call has been hung up terminated Active multi party call with 3 numbers ath NO CARRIER NO CARRIER NO CARRIER OK atd035659260 OK ath Terminate MO voice call while placed NO CARRIER OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 46 of 259 FIDCCON 5 1 5 A Answer Incoming Call This command answers an incoming VOICE call after a RING CRING indication is sent to the terminal If the incoming call is answered connected the Module sends a CONNECT notification to the terminal If the MT call fails the possible notifications are e NO CARRIER Connection Failure e ERROR General Failure Note Awaiting call an incoming call while a call is in progress is announced by CCWA rather than RING A waiting call can be answered only if it is a voice call The
167. ks Set VTS lt DTMF OK The Set command sets the tone gt lt duration gt or and duration if entered CME ERROR lt err gt Test VTS VTS list of supported The Test command displays the lt DTMF gt list of supported list of supported DTMF tones and lt duration gt s tone lengths OK The following table shows the VTS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt DTMF gt String of ASCII characters 0 9 A D String length is up to 32 characters long lt duration gt A DTMF tone of different duration from that set by the VTD command 1 255 200mS to 1S adjustable Note The duration defined by VTS is specific to the DTMF string in this command only It does not erase the duration defined by the VTD command and is erased when the Module is powered down If lt duration gt is not defined the VTD value is used 11 2 9 MAPATH Audio Path This command sets requests the active input accessory and the output accessory for each feature For example you can choose the headset mic to be active the voice and keypad feedback to go to the speaker and the alerts and rings to go to the alert speaker On power up the default path mic speaker and alert speaker are restored Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MAPATH OK The Set command sets the audio mode lt c ann is of The mode indicates which I O G5 G6 Family AT Commands
168. l SMS with the status value lt stat gt from the Module message storage lt mem1 gt selected using the CPMS command The command returns a series of responses one per message and each containing the message index status and data If the status of a message is RECEIVED UNREAD execution of the CMGL command changes the status of the message to RECEIVED READ The MMGL command does not change the message status In addition MMGL includes a lt stat gt selection that can be used to query the Module for a list of message headers without attendant message data G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 106 of 259 FIDCCON lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt da oa gt lt scts gt lt tooa toda gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt The parameters lt tooa toda gt lt length gt refer command shows the Text Mode Parameters CSDH and will be shown according to CSDH settings If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and SMS COMMANDs CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt fo gt lt ct gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt fo gt lt ct gt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and CBM storage CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt sn gt lt mid gt lt page gt lt pages gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CMGL lt i
169. l parameters which follow 1 BYTE lt TP PID gt Optional Protocol Identifier Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP DCS gt Optional Data Coding Scheme Values between 0 255 1 BYTE lt TP UDL gt Optional User data length 1 BYTE lt TP UD gt Optional User data 131 BYTES Note e Any unused bits will be set to zero by the sending entity and will be ignored by the receiving entity e The maximum guaranteed length of TP UD is 131 octets In order to achieve the maximum octet of 143 the TP RA field must have a length of two octets and TP PID and TP DCS must not be present G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 115 of 259 FIDCCON e TP PI is Mandatory if any of the optional parameters following TP PI is present otherwise optional Bit s Reference Description 0 1 Mandatory Parameter describing the message type Message Type Indicator 1 0 SMS STATUS REPORT in the direction SC to MS 2 Mandatory Parameter indicating whether or not more messages is TP More Message To Send waiting to the MS in the SC 0 More messages are waiting for the MS in this SC 1 No more messages are waiting for the MS in this SC 5 Mandatory Parameter indicating whether the TP Status Report Qualifier previously submitted TPDU was an SMS SUBMIT or an SMS COMMAND 0 The SMS STATUS REPORT is the result of a SMS SUBMIT 1 The SMS STATUS REPORT is the r
170. lass of information lt class gt Only applies to call barring related facilities The default value is 1 1 Voice telephony G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 137 of 259 FIDCCON 8 SMS Short Message Services lt status gt 0 Inactive 1 Active Example AT CLCK CLCK SC FD OK AT CLCK SC 2 CLCK 0 OK AT CLCK SC 1 CME ERROR operation not allowed AT CLCK SC 1 incorrect password CME ERROR incorrect password AT CLCK SC 1 correct password OK From now SIM Card is locked and PIN is requested on power up G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 138 of 259 FIDCCON 9 Network 9 1 Network Commands 9 1 1 CSQ Signal Strength This command displays the received signal strength indication lt rssi gt and channel bit error rate lt ber gt from the Module Command Syntax Response Action Execute Read AT CSQ CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt AT CSQ OK Test AT CSQ CSQ list of supported lt rssi gt s list of supported lt ber gt s OK The following table shows the CSQ parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt rssi gt 0 through 31 covers the range of 113 dbm or less to 5 1dbm or greater lt ber gt Channel bit error rate in percent 0 7 RXQUAL values in the GSM 05 08 table 99 Unknown or not detectable Example AT CSQ CSQ 23 99 OK AT CSQ CSQ 0 31 99 0 7 99 O
171. ld contains a Header in addition to the short message 7 TP Reply Path Parameter indicating that Reply Path is set or not 0 TP Reply Path parameter is not set 1 TP Reply Path parameter is set Bit s Reference Description 0 1 Message Type Indicator Parameter describing the message type 1 0 SMS COMMAND in the direction MS to SC 5 TP Status Report Reque Parameter indicating if a status report is requested by the MS si 0 A status report is not requested 1 Astatus report is requested G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 122 of 259 FIDCCON 6 TP User Data Header In Parameter indicating whether the beginning of the User Data field dicator contains a Header in addition to the short message or contains only the short message 0 The TP UD field contains only the short message 1 The beginning of the TP UD field contains a Header in addition to the short message Note Any unused bits will be set to 0 If AT CSCS HEX the DATA saved by CMGW is not that was entered Example AT CMGF 1 OK AT CMGW2 5124335432 gt This is the message body lt CTRL Z gt lt CTRL Z gt ends the prompt text mode and returns to regular AT command mode G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual CMGW 126 OK AT CMGW gt TEST lt CTRL Z gt CMGW 195 OK AT CMGF 0 OK AT CMGW 24 gt 07917952120100951 1FFO0B917962543940F 200080014004 10042004300440045 lt CTRL Z gt CMGW 128 OK AT CMGR 128 CMGR 2 2
172. le by these two different modes sets of commands It is advised to select the audio mode according to the application needs either the Basic Audio set or the Advanced Audio set 11 2General Audio Commands The following audio commands can be used in both Basic and Advanced audio modes CRTT VTD VTS CALM MMICG 11 2 1 CRSL Call Ringer Level This command handles the selection of the incoming call ringer sound level on the current speaker of the Module The new value remains after power cycle Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CRSL lt level gt OK The Set command sets the call or ringer and alert SMS level CME ERROR lt err gt Read CRSL CRSL lt level gt The Read command displays the OK current ringer alert SMS sound level setting Test CRSL CRSL list of The Test command displays the supported lt level gt s list of supported sound level settings OK The following table shows the CRSL parameters G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual FIDCCON lt Parameter gt Description lt level gt 1 7 Manufacturer specific volume range The default value is 6 11 2 2 CLVL Loudspeaker Volume This command sets the volume of the internal loudspeaker which also affects the key feedback tone of the Module Note In this command the new value remains after power cycle The CLVL command can be used even when the SIM is not i
173. lt precedence gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the precedence class lt delay gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the delay class lt reliability gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the reliability class lt peak gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the peak throughput class lt mean gt Anumeric parameter that specifies the mean throughput class Example AT CGQREQ CGQREQ IP 1 2 0 4 0 5 0 9 1 18 31 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 205 of 259 FIDCCON OK AT CGQREQ CGQREQ 1 2 4 3 9 10 CGQREQ 2 2 4 3 9 10 OK AT CGQREQ 1 0 0 0 10 OK AT CGQREQ CGQREQ 1 0 4 0 0 10 CGQREQ 2 2 4 3 9 10 OK 12 2 5 CGATT GPRS Attach or Detach This command attaches detaches the ME to from the GPRS service When the command has completed the ME remains in V 25ter command state If the ME is already in the requested state the command is ignored and the OK response is returned If the requested state cannot be achieved an ERROR or CME ERROR response is returned Extended error responses are enabled by the CMEE command Any active PDP contexts will be automatically deactivated when the attachment state changes to detached Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CGATT OK The Set command attaches detaches the ME to from the GPRS service lt state gt or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT CGATT CGATT lt state gt The Read command returns the OK curre
174. lue gt Number of seconds 0 lt n lt 255 0 Disable Sleep mode gt 0 Enable Sleep mode The default value is 000 4 3 Example ATS24 000 OK ATS24 5 OK _ The Module enter Sleep Mode at once ATS24 005 OK If there are no radio and UART activities the Module will enter sleep mode in 5 seconds Error Handling Commands 4 3 1 CMEE Report Mobile Equipment Error The Set command disables or enables the use of result code CME ERROR lt err gt as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the Module When enabled Module related errors cause a CME ERROR lt err gt final result code instead of the regular ERROR final result code Usually ERROR is returned when the error is related to syntax invalid parameters or terminal functionality For all Accessory AT commands besides SMS commands the CMEE set command disables or enables the use of result code CME ERROR lt err gt as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 38 of 259 FIDCCON Module When enabled Module related errors cause a CME ERROR lt err gt final result code instead of the regular ERROR result code For all SMS AT commands that are derived from GSM 07 05 the CMEE Set command disables or enables the use of result code CMS ERROR lt err gt as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the Module When enabled Module rel
175. matic lt oper gt field is ignored 1 Manual lt oper gt field is present 2 De register from network 3 Set only lt format gt lt oper gt field is ignored used for Read command only do not attempt registration de registration 4 Manual automatic lt oper gt field is present if manual selection fails use automatic mode The default value is 0 lt stat gt 0 Unknown 1 Available 2 Current 3 Forbidden lt oper gt Operator name displayed The long alphanumeric format can be up to 16 characters long The short alphanumeric format can be up to 8 characters long G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 145 of 259 FIDCCON The numeric format is the GSM Location Area Identification number refer to GSM 04 08 8 subclause 10 5 1 3 consisting of a three BCD digit country code as per ITU T E 212 Annex A 10 plus a two BCD digit network code which is administration specific The returned lt oper gt is not in BCD format but in IRA characters converted from BCD and therefore the number has the following structure country code digit 3 country code digit 2 country code digit 1 network code digit2 network code digit 1 Example AT COPS COPS 2 CHINA MOBILE CMCC 46000 3 CHINA UNICOM CHINA UNICOM 46001 OK AT COPS COPS 0 0 CHINA MOBILE OK AT COPS COPS 0 2 46000 Specific provider number OK AT COPS 2 OK
176. mber gt for the same lt reason gt because of a different lt class gt When registering without mentioning a lt class gt lt class gt 7 is selected A lt number gt field is mandatory when registering lt mode gt 3 and it is irrelevant ignored in all other lt mode gt s Example AT CCFC CCFC 0 5 OK AT CCFC 0 3 01256316830 129 1 OK AT CCFC 1 3 0545658278 129 1 Register UC forward to of all classes OK AT CCFC 1 1 Activate UC forward to of all classes OK AT CCFC 1 2 Interrogate reason not reachable of all classes CCFC 1 1 97254151200 145 OK For lt reason gt 3 forward only voice calls is activated AT CCFC 4 2 Interrogate reason all call forwarding for all classes CME ERROR no network service Interrogation of lt reason gt 30 is not supported by network AT CCFC 2 3 972545658278 OK AT CCFC 2 0 Disable call forwarding for reason no reply of all classes OK AT CCFC 2 2 CCFC 0 1 972545658278 145 25 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 59 of 259 FIDCCON 5 1 13 CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction This command instructs the Module to query enable or disable the presentation of the CLI calling line ID of a MO call to the called party The restriction of the CLI disable presentation is dependent both on the Module and on the network The network enables three possible provisions of CLIR e Not provisioned CLIR Off presentation allowed e
177. mmand Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MDC OK The Set command selects which of the supported lt modes or messages will be displayed upon connection of a voice call CME ERROR lt mode gt Command Parameters lt err gt 0 Display OK on voice call connection 1 Display CONNECT on voice call connection Default Values Power Up As previously saved in NVM FLEX bit 0 Before Set command is first used Read MDC MDC lt mode gt The Read command should return the current OK selection of lt mode gt Test MDC MDC list of The Test command returns the possible lt mode gt supported lt mode gt s values OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 63 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT MDC MDC 0 1 OK AT MDC 1 OK ATD lt number gt OK CONNECT AT MDC MDC 1 OK AT MDC 0 OK ATD lt number gt OK OK AT MDC MDC 0 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 64 of 259 FHiIDCCON 5 1 17 MHUP Module Hung UP call This command hung up a specific call or all calls and reports a specific disconnect cause to the NW Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MHUP lt OK cause gt lt call or _id gt CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT MHUP MHUP Show list of supported lt cause gt s 1 16 17 18 27 31 0 7 and list of supported lt call_id gt s OK The following table shows the MHUP parameters lt Parameter gt Descri
178. mmands User Manual Page 94 of 259 FIDCCON AT CSCA CSCA 97212356 145 Read SCA address and TOSCA stored in SIM EF smsp OK AT CSCA 97212356 OK AT CSCA CSCA 97212356 129 OK AT CSCA CSCA A C 129 OK AT CMGW 13 gt 0481ABCD1211640A8150224902450000A700 gt A A gt B B gt C gt D CMGW 15 OK AT CMGR 15 CMGR 2 13 0481ABCD1211640A8150224902450000A700 SCA read as stored for current SMS OK AT CSCA CSCA A C 129 Read command remained II SCA settings didn t change OK AT CSCA CSCA A C 129 OK AT CMGW gt 0011640A8150224902450000A700 CMGW 16 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 95 of 259 FIDCCON AT CMGR 16 CMGR 2 13 0481 CAEDFB11640A8150224902450000A700 SCA is ACDEB in pdu mapped to ABC OK AT CMGW 13 gt 0381AB1211640A8150224902450000A700 Set SCA to BA21 CMGW 17 OK AT CMGR 17 CMGR 2 13 0381AB1211640A8150224902450000A700 II SCA is set correctly only for current SMS but CSCA setting didn t changed OK AT CSCA CSCA A C 129 SCA didn t change in storage OK 7 1 5 CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters This command is a basic command and is used to select values for additional parameters needed when SM is sent to the network or placed in storage when TEXT mode is selected Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CSMP lt fo gt
179. mmands interface is basically a Modem Services upon Request Communication almost always begins from the TE side This means that any service should be requested from the TE Thus a request is called a Command Each command must be answered by a Results code from the TA The results code reports the command status to the TE Some commands may include several Results code to send data back to the TE Some commands may initiate a mode in which when specified events are generated in the G5xx G6xx Indicator messages are sent data asynchronously The indicators can be called Unsolicited results code The G5xx G6xx can echo characters received from the TE commands back to the TE G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 13 of 259 FIDCCON TE TA G5xx G6xx mand Results code TE TA G5xx G6xx mand Results code TE TA G5xx G6xx Figure 2 1 Unsolicited results code 2 4 AT Commands Structure 2 4 1 General Symbols Used in AT Commands Description The following syntax definitions apply in this chapter Syntax Definition lt CR gt Carriage returns character specified by the value of the S3 register lt LF gt Line feed character specified by the value of the S4 register lt gt Name enclosed in angle brackets is a syntax element The brackets themselves do not appear in the command line G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 14 of 259 FIDCCON Optional
180. n area Service option not supported Requested service option not subscribed Service option temporarily out of order PDP authentication failure Invalid mobile class Unspecified GPRS error 14 2 CMS Error Parameter Description lt Err gt 1 Unassigned unallocated number 8 Operator determined barring 10 Call barred 21 Short message transfer rejected 27 Destination out of service 28 Unidentified subscriber 29 Facility rejected 30 Unknown subscriber 38 Network out of order 41 Temporary failure 42 Congestion 47 Resources unavailable unspecified 50 Requested facility not subscribed 69 Requested facility not implemented 81 Invalid short message transfer reference value G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 255 of 259 FIDCCON 95 96 97 98 99 111 127 128 129 130 143 144 145 159 160 161 175 176 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 Invalid message unspecified Invalid mandatory information Message type non existent or not implemented Message not compatible with short message protocol state Information element non existent or not implemented Protocol error unspecified Inter working unspecified Telematic inter working not supported Short message Type 0 not supported Cannot replace short message Unspecified TP PID error Data coding scheme alphabet not supp
181. n the data bits the presence or absence of a parity bit and the number of stop bits in the start stop frame 1 8 Data 2 St p can be set only with lt parity gt 4 2 8 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop can be set with lt parity gt of 0 or 1 3 8 Data 1 Stop default can be set only with lt parity gt 4 5 7 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop can be set with lt parity gt of Oor1 7 8 Data 1 Parity 2 Stop can be set with lt parity gt of Oor1 8 7 Data 1 Parity 2 Stop can be set with lt parity gt of Oor1 lt parity gt Determines how the parity bit is generated and checked if present 0 Odd 1 Even 4 No parity default Example AT ICF ICF 3 4 OK AT ICF ICF 1 3 7 0 1 4 OK AT ICF 3 1 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 179 of 259 FIDCCON 10 1 12 MRST Perform Hardware power down The MRST command enables customer software to perform a hardware power down to the Module unit This command provides a software power off without network logging off Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MRST OK The Set command performs a graceful hardware power down to the Module Note The Read and Test commands are not permitted for the MRST command Example AT MRST OK Result Module performs a power down 10 1 13 WRIM RI signal width setting In IDLE Mode Module s RI pin is High voltage level When Module receive a SMS or Call This pin can output a Low voltage pulse Th
182. ndary_DNS_server_IP gt range of each octant is 0 255 The value can be written in 1 2 or 3 digits Example AT MSDNS MSDNS 1 5 lt IP gt lt IP gt OK AT MSDNS read when MIPCALL is disconnected MSDNS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OK AT MSDNS 2 212 150 49 10 206 49 94 234 set socket 2 prim amp sec DNS OK AT MSDNS 4 62 120 55 10 set socket 4 prim DNS only OK AT MSDNS 5 212 150 49 10 206 49 94 234 set socket 5 prim amp sec DNS OK AT MSDNS read when MIPCALL is disconnected MSDNS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 2 212 150 49 10 206 49 94 234 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 240 of 259 FIDCCON MSDNS 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 4 62 120 55 10 0 0 0 0 MSDNS 5 212 150 49 10 206 49 94 234 OK 13 1 17 MIPODM Open a Socket UDP or TCP in Online Data Mode This command causes the Module to initialize a new socket that waits for a connection from a remote machine or opens a common or TCP connection with a remote side according to received parameters and switch it to Online raw data transfer Data Mode and open a connection with a remote side Notes MIPxxx is a complete set of GPRS commands This set should not be used with other GPRS commands such as CGATT CGACT and so on Online Data Mode allows the user to transfer raw data from terminal to
183. ndex gt lt stat gt lt sn gt lt mid gt lt page gt lt pages gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution is successful and SMS STATUS_REPORTs CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt fo gt lt mr gt lt ra gt lt tora gt lt scts Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMGL lt If text mode CMGF 1 command execution stat gt is successful and SMS SUBMITs and or oi SMS DELIVERs MMGL lt CMGL stat gt lt index gt lt stat gt lt oa da gt lt scts gt lt tooa toda gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 107 of 259 FIDCCON gt lt dt gt lt st gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt fo gt lt mr gt lt ra gt lt tora gt lt scts gt lt dt gt lt st gt In PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt alpha gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt alpha gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt Or CMS ERROR lt err gt Test CMGL CMGL list of supported lt stat gt s The Test MMGL command lists all the supported lt stats gt The following table shows the CGML MMGL parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt index gt 1 352 Index of message in storage lt stat gt Status of message in memory oe Text mode Description mod
184. nection of a Voice Call63 5 1 17 MHUP Module Hung UP Callao ccc ccceccceessscescssecseceseesecseeeecseceecseceeeeesseseeeseeeseeseeseeees 65 5 2 Call Status MCSSAG CS s 52 oisnesisssideds dela thadeshonieisincan sides recta AR via del hci ETE EE AR EA 66 5 2 1 CPAS Phone Activity Status essssssssssssssesessssessssesessessssesssssssssssssersessceeseesuseesseneesseseasess 66 5 2 2 CLCC List C rrent Call 8 icxispscdss cranes tansvansensnescaracense arauaatarmaniaameariamancnreehaearemmnmane 67 5 3 Supplementary SEPViICES ccc ccsccsssscescsscscsecsecsecsecscssessessesscsscsessessessessessessesscsacsecssssceseseceaesecacsecaeeaees 70 5 3 1 CSSN Supplementary Service Notifications 0 cc cccccccsccscescescsscsscsecsecsecsesscesssscsseseeseeaes 70 5 3 2 CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data ccc cccccccseesecscesececesceessscsecseeseeaes 73 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 7 of 259 FIDCCON 5 3 3 COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation ccccccsceseseecseteeseteeseeeeseeenseneesenes 78 6 Phone and Date Books and ClOCK ee cceccesssessesesseseseesesessesseseseeecsecsesessesessesessesseecsececsesaesesseseeaeaeeeeseeeeseeesaeeas 81 6 1 Directory Access Commands Phone BOOok c cccccsssscesssscescsscsscseesecsessececsacsecsecsecsececseesesseeseseeeaes 81 6 1 1 CPBS Select Phone Book M MO SY cccccccccscssesscesesecseescesesscssesecseeseesseseeseseceecsececsecseeseeaes 81
185. nnect the phone enters the Online Data mode where it is able to transfer data but not to enter AT commands The ESC command transfers the phone to the Command mode The O command returns the phone to the fully online Data mode as it was before using the ESC command Note The escape character can be changed using the S2 register The time delay between consecutive escape characters is configured using the S 12 register Command Syntax Response Action Execute ATO CONNECT CME ERROR lt err gt If phone is not in Data Call NO CARRIER If connection is not successfully resumed Example AT MIPODM Calling a remote modem data mode CONNECT Module is in Data mode Escaping back to Command mode using the sequence OK AT Module is in Command mode G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 62 of 259 FIDCCON OK ATO Returning to Data mode CONNECT 5 1 15 CHUP Hang up Call This command causes the Module to hang up the current GSM call Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CHUP OK The Set command hangs up the current GSM call or CME ERROR lt err gt 5 1 16 MDC Selection of Desired Message to Be Displayed Upon Connection of a Voice Call This AT command enables you to select the desired messages to be displayed upon connection of a voice call with a remote party The OK and CONNECT messages are available Co
186. ns allowed are those found in the list of Core AT commands allowed while phone SIM card is locked shown in Core AT Commands All other AT commands are not executed for example accessing phone book entries However the phone is still capable of sending asynchronous message events via AT responses for example incoming call notification 8 1 1 A Repeat Last Command This command repeats the last command It is not necessary to press lt Enter gt after this command Note Only AT will not be repeated Command Syntax Response Action Repeats last command Execute Al Command AT will ignore Example AT amp D amp D 1 OK A amp D 1 OK 8 1 2 AT Check AT Communication This command only returns OK Command Syntax Response Action Execute AT OK Example G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 129 of 259 FIDCCON AT OK 8 1 3 CPIN Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card This command locks the SIM card and therefore is only relevant for phones that use SIM cards It unlocks the SIM card when the proper SIM PIN is provided and unblocks the SIM card when the proper SIM PUK is provided The SIM card is unlocked only once the provided pin is verified as the SIM PIN If the required PIN determined by the error code returned from the requested operation or the Read command is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2 the second pin is required
187. nserted Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CLVL lt level gt OK The Set command sets the internal or loudspeaker volume level CME ERROR lt err gt Read CLVL CLVL lt level gt The Read command displays the OK current internal loudspeaker volume setting Test CLVL CLVL list of The Test command displays the supported lt level gt s possible loudspeaker volume OK settings The following table shows the CLVL parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt level gt The default value is 6 0 6 Manufacturer specific volume range 0 is lowest volume not mute 11 2 3 CMUT Mute Unmute Microphone Path This command is used to mute unmute the currently active microphone path by overriding the current mute state The CMUT setting should take effect only for the current call or for the next call once the command setting was typed in idle mode Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CMUT lt state gt OK The Set command or enables disables uplink voice CME ERROR lt err gt muting during a voice call Read CMUT CMUT lt state gt The Read command returns the OK current uplink voice mute unmute G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 187 of 259 FIDCCON state Test CMUT CMUT list of The Test command returns the supported lt state gt s possible lt state gt values OK The followin
188. nt GPRS service state Test AT CGATT CGATT list of The Test command requests supported lt state gt s information on the supported GPRS OK service states Note This command has the characteristics of both the V 25ter action and parameter commands Therefore it has the Read form in addition to the Execution Set and Test forms The following table shows the CGATT parameters G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 206 of 259 FIDCCON lt Parameter gt Description lt state gt Indicates the state of the GPRS attachment 0 Detached 1 Attached Example AT CGATT CGATT 0 1 OK AT CGATT CGATT 0 OK AT CGATT 0 OK 12 2 6 D 99 Request GPRS Service D This command enables the ME to perform the actions necessary for establishing communication between the terminal and the external Packet Data Network PDN The ITU V 25ter D Dial commands causes the ME to enter the ITU V 25ter Online Data state and together with the terminal to start the specified layer 2 protocol The ME returns CONNECT to confirm acceptance of the command prior to entering the ITU V 25ter Online Data state No further commands may follow on the AT command line The detailed behavior after the Online Data state has been entered is dependent on the PDP type and is described briefly GPRS attachment and PDP context activation procedures may take place prior to or during the PDP start up if they have not already been p
189. nual Page 78 of 259 FIDCCON Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set COLP lt n gt OK The Set command enables disables the CME ERROR display of the COL at the TE on the Module lt err gt The value set by this command is not retained after a power cycle Read COLP COLP lt n gt lt m gt The Read command displays the status of OK lt n gt It also initiates a query of the COLP service provision status and displays lt m gt Test COLP COLP list of The Test command displays the supported supported lt n gt s values of lt n gt OK The following table shows the COLP parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Sets displays the result code presentation status of the Module 0 Disable default 1 Enable lt m gt Displays the subscriber s COLP service status in the network 0 COLP not provisioned 1 COLP provisioned 2 Unknown for example no network and so on lt number gt Sets the phone number using the format specified by lt type gt lt type gt Sets the address octet type in integer format refer to GSM 04 08 8 subclause10 5 4 7 129 Unknown 145 International used when dialing string includes international access code character lt subaddr gt Sets the subaddress using the format specified by lt satype gt lt satype gt Sets the address octet type in integer format refer to GSM 04 08 8 subclause 10 5 4 8
190. o CBAUD but with the ability to save The baud rate after ATZ or AT amp F is the last baud rate that was set by IPR or CBAUD Command Syntax Response Action Set IPR lt n gt OK IPR lt rate gt or CME ERROR lt err gt Read IPR IPR lt rate gt OK Test IPR IPR list of supported lt rate gt s OK Note Read mode returns the current baud rate and not the value that was set by Set Mode The following table shows the IPR parameters lt Parameter gt Description 0 Auto baud rate detection 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 14400 5 19200 6 28800 7 33600 8 38400 10 57600 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 171 of 259 FIDCCON 11 115200 12 230400 13 460800 The default value is 0 Example AT IPR 5 OK AT IPR IPR 19200 OK AT IPR IPR 1 8 10 13 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 33600 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 OK 10 1 6 amp K RTS CTS Flow Control This command configures the flow control The RTS Request To Send is an input line The RTS signal is received from the terminal and a low condition indicates that the Module can send more data The CTS Clear To Send is an output line The CTS signal is sent to the terminal and a low state indicates that more data can be sent to the Module The RTS and CTS together make up what is called RTS CTS or hardware flow control Bot
191. o OFF during the online data state The DTR is an input line that indicates that the terminal is ready The DTR line must be active low in order for the Module to recognize the terminal This signal is raised by the terminal when a process activates the serial port If the DTR is not used by the application it should connect this line to ground DTR active The default value is active low In case of local link during initial PPP retries DTR change will be ignored Command Syntax Response Action Set AT amp D lt param gt OK Read AT amp D amp D lt param gt Test AT amp D amp D list of supported lt param gt s The following table shows the amp D parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt param gt The Module s reaction when the DTR status is changed from ON to OFF In ODM 0 4 Ignores DTR changes 1 Switches the ODM to asynchronous command mode the ODM remains connected 2 3 Disconnects the ODM and returns to the command mode In GPRS calls 0 4 Ignores DTR changes 1 Switches the GPRS session to asynchronous command mode the session remains connected G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 176 of 259 FIDCCON 2 3 Deactivates the GPRS and returns to command mode In MUX and MUX_INIT state 0 3 Ignores DTE changes 4 Drops the MUX application and returns to PRE_MUX state The default value is 0 10 1 10 CFUN Shut Down Phone Functionality
192. ode for AT command or for send receive user data Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set GTSET UART OK Set current UART work mode MODE lt mode gt or ERROR The following table shows the UARTMODE parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt 0 Uart2 use for AT command default 1 Uart2 use for sending receiving data Uart1 receive data only 2 Uart1 use for sending receiving data Uart2 receive data only 10 2 2 GTSET UARTREV report data mode The GTSET UARTREV command set current UART report data mode for data length or for all data or the UART1 output data len or all data This command is only effective when the value of UART MODE G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 183 of 259 FIDCCON is 1 or 2 Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set GTSET UART OK Set current UART report data REV lt mode gt or mode ERROR The following table shows the UARTREV parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt mode gt 2 When receive data report all data 0 When receive data do not report default 1 When receive data only report data length 10 2 3 UARTSEND Send data to UART2 This command intends to send data to UART2 This command can be used in UART1 ports to send data to UART2 The data format is in hex As the input command can only be character so here use two ch
193. on Note MIPxxx is a complete set of GPRS commands This set should not be used with other GPRS commands such as CGATT CGACT and so on The MIPOPEN command returns a MIPSTAT unsolicited event if it fails for example if it was rejected by the remote side This command will return in 60 sec when DNS is error Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT MIPOPEN lt Sock et_ID gt lt Source_Port gt lt Remote_IP gt lt Remo te_Port gt lt Protocol gt OK or MIPOPEN lt Socket_ID gt lt State gt lt Remote_ P gt lt RemotePort gt or MIPSTAT lt Socket_ID gt lt Status gt or The Set command returns lt Remote IP gt and lt Remote Port gt parameters only for sockets opened in Listen mode G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 216 of 259 FIDCCON ERROR lt err gt Read AT MIPOPEN MIPOPEN lt Socket_ID gt The Read command for each socket that can be returns the numbers of the opened sockets that can be OK opened or MIPOPEN 0 OK if there are no free sockets Test AT MIPOPEN MIPOPEN list of supported lt socket_ID gt s list of supported lt source_port gt s list of supported lt Destination_IP gt s list of lt destination_port gt s list of supported lt protocol gt s OK Example AT MIPOPEN MIPOPEN 1 2 3 4 All sockets closed OK AT MIPOPEN MIPOPEN 1 3 4
194. one ID and may be 0 aud_tone_ DTMF_0 aud_tone_DTM F_1 aud_tone_DTMF_2 aud_tone DTMF_3 aud_tone_DTMF_4 aud_tone_ DTMF_5 aud_tone DTMF_6 aud_tone_DTMF_7 aud_tone DTMF_8 aud_tone_ DTMF_9 aud_tone_DTM F_a aud_tone_DTMF_b aud_tone_DTMF_c aud_tone_DTMF_d aud_tone_DTMF_s aud_tone_DTMF_p Oo AN DO oO FPF W DY Sa eC a oa A Ww N a O aud_tone_dial_tone N aud_tone_sv_subscriber_busy k foe aud_tone_sv_congestion G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 196 of 259 FIDCCON 19 20 21 22 23 24 aud_tone_sv_radio_path_ack aud_tone_info_call_dropped aud_tone_special_info aud_tone_sv_call_waiting aud_tone_sv_call_ringing aud_tone_info_test lt mix_factor gt lt mix_factor gt integer indicating the kind of volume for tone generation range O 7 lt play_time gt lt play_time gt play audio time period range 100 60000 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 197 of 259 FIDCCON 12 GPRS 12 1 GPRS Functionality GSM 07 07 defines commands that a TE may use to control a GPRS ME via a non multiplexed character stream interface This places certain limitations on the functionality of the interface For example it is not possible for the ME to send control information to the TE or for the TE to send commands to the ME whilst the interface is in the online data state unless the layer
195. onse Action Remarks Set AT CGPADDR CGPADDR The Set command returns a lt cid gt lt cid gt lt cid gt lt PDP_addr gt lt CR gt lt LF gt list of PDP addresses for the CGPADDR specified context identifiers lt cid gt lt PDP_addr gt OK or CME ERROR lt err Test AT CGPADDR CGPADDR list of defined The Test command returns the lt cid gt s list of defined lt cid gt s OK The following table shows the CGPADDR parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt cid gt Anumeric parameter that specifies a particular PDP context definition If no lt cid gt is specified the addresses for all defined context are returned lt PDP_addres_ A string that identifies the MT in the address space applicable to the PDP The s gt address may be static or dynamic For a static address it will be the one assigned during the last PDP context activation that used the context definition referred to by lt cid gt lt PDP_address gt is omitted if none is available G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 211 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CGPADDR CGPADDR 1 2 OK AT CGPADDR 1 CGPADDR 1 0 0 0 0 OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 212 of 259 FiIDCCON 13 TCP IP 13 1 Basic Mode 13 1 1 MIPCALL Create a Wireless Link This command sets up a PPP Point to Point Protocol connection with the GGSN Gate GPRS Support Node and r
196. or any reason this unsolicited response will not be reported to DTE 1 The unsolicited response with this lt status gt will be sent to DTE if no ICMP reply message was received within timeout 2 The unsolicited response with this lt status gt will be sent to DTE if socket connection was terminated for any reason This status essentially means that ping request execution was aborted 3 Flow Control OFF The unsolicited response with this lt status gt will be sent to DTE if phone doesn t have enough memory to process sending an Echo Request message 4 Flow Control ON The unsolicited response with this lt status gt will be sent to DTE if phone has enough memory to send an Echo Request message after flow control was G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 237 of 259 FIDCCON OFF lt Destination_ Specifies the target machine computer for ping request which is identified by IP P gt address 4 octets long in dotted decimal notation Each octet of IP address has valid value range of 0 to 255 lt Sent Specifies a total number of sent Echo Request messages Messages gt lt Received Specifies a total number of received Echo Reply messages corresponding to Echo Messages gt Request messages lt Average Specifies average Round Trip Time RTT for this ping request This value will be RTT gt reported if and only if lt Received Messages gt value is greater than zero
197. or by host name of maximum 255 not including double quotes characters long in dotted notation Each octet of IP address has valid value range of 0 to 255 Host names are not case sensitive and can contain alphabetic or numeric letters or the hyphen There is no default value appropriate ERROR will be displayed if parameter is not supplied lt count gt Specifies a number of Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Echo Request messages to send Valid value range is from 1 to 255 The default value is 4 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 234 of 259 FIDCCON lt size gt Specifies the length in bytes of the Data field in the Echo Request messages sent The minimum size is 0 The maximum size is 1372 The default value is 32 lt TTL gt Time To Live TTL Specifies number of hops hop is one step from one router to the next on the path of a datagram on an IP network which the Echo Request message may be routed over The value is set by using TTL field in IP header Valid value range is from 1 to 255 The default value is 64 lt TOS gt The Type Of Service TO S is for internet service quality selection The type of service is specified along the abstract parameters precedence delay throughput and reliability These abstract parameters are to be mapped into the actual service parameters of the particular networks the datagram traverses Minimum and maximum values for TOS are 0
198. orted Message class not supported Unspecified TP DCS error Command cannot be action Command unsupported Unspecified TP Command error TPDU not supported SC busy No SC subscription SC system failure Invalid SME address Destination SME barred SM Rejected Duplicate SM TP VPF not supported TP VP not supported G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 256 of 259 FIDCCON 208 209 210 211 212 213 255 300 301 302 303 304 305 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 320 321 322 330 DO SIM SMS storage full No SMS storage capability in SIM Error in MS Memory Capacity Exceeded SIM Application Toolkit Busy SIM data download error Unspecified error cause ME failure SMS service of ME reserved Operation not allowed Operation not supported Invalid PDU mode parameter Invalid text mode parameter SIM not inserted SIM PIN required PH SIM PIN required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong SIM PUK required SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required Memory failure Invalid memory index Memory full SMSC address unknown G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 257 of 259 FIDCCON 331 332 340 500 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 512 no network service Network timeout NO CNMAACK EXPECTED Unknown
199. ow Control This parameter controls the operation of the local flow control between the terminal and the Module during the data state when V 42 error control is used or when fallback to non error control mode is specified to include buffering and flow control It accepts two numeric sub parameters e lt DCE_by_DTE gt Specifies the method to be used by the terminal to control the flow of received data from the Module lt DTE_by_DCE gt Specifies the method to be used by the Module to control the flow of transmitted data from the terminal Command Syntax Response Action Set AT IFC lt DCE_by_ DTE OK gt DTE_by_DCE r ERROR Read AT IFC IFC lt rate gt OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 173 of 259 FIDCCON Test AT IFC IFC list of supported lt DCE_by_DTE gt s list of supported lt DTE_by_DCE gt s OK The following table shows lt DCE_by_DTE gt and lt DTE_by_DCE gt parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt DCE_by_DTE gt 0 None 2 Circuit 133 RTS lt DTE_by_DCE gt 0 None 2 Circuit 106 CTS Example AT IFC IFC 0 0 OK AT IFC 2 2 OK 10 1 8 amp C Circuit 109 Behavior This parameter determines how the state of the DCD line relates to the detection of the received line signal from the distant end Changing the parameters will take effect immediately in both the command and online command states The DCD l
200. owing table shows the MSMPD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt status gt 0 Disable the SIM card hot plug feature 1 Enable the SIM card hot plug feature The default value is 0 Notes This feature need HW support Example AT MSMPD MSMPD 0 1 OK AT MSMPD 1 OK AT MSMPD MSMPD 1 OK 10 1 15 GTWD Enable Disable Watchdog This command can Enable Disable watchdog feature The default status is disable this feature CME ERROR lt err gt Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT GTWD lt status gt OK Enable Disable Or watchdog Read AT GTWD GTWD lt status gt Read the current OK status Test AT GTWD GTWD 0 1 OK The following table shows the GTWD parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt status gt 0 Disable the watchdog feature G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 182 of 259 FIDCCON 1 Enable the watchdog feature The default value is 0 Example AT GTWD GTWD 0 1 OK AT GTWD 1 OK AT GTWD GTWD 1 OK 10 2 UART2 Configuration There are two UART in Module The primary one is called UART1 and the secondary called UART2 UART2 have two types of work mode One is for AT command the other is for sending receiving user data The default mode is for AT command 10 2 1 GTSET UARTMODE switch UART2 work mode The GTSET UARTMODE command set current UART work m
201. owing table shows the S96 parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 7 echo canceling range 0 is lowest echo canceling not mute The default value is 004 11 2 6 CALM Alert Sound Mode This command handles the selection of the Module s Call and SMS alert sound mode The value of the command is saved after a power cycle Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CALM lt call_mode OK The Set command sets the Call and gt lt SMS_mode gt or SMS alert sound mode CME ERROR lt err gt Read CALM CALM The Read command displays the lt call_mode gt lt SMS_mo current alert sound mode setting de gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 189 of 259 FIDCCON OK Test CALM CALM 0 1 0 1 The Test command displays the list OK of supported modes The following table shows the CALM parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt call_mode gt Call alert sound mode of the Module 0 Ring default 1 Silent mode ring prevented lt SMS_mode gt SMS alert sound mode of the Module 0 Ring default 1 Silent mode ring prevented Note e Selecting the ring mode with this command retrieves the current alert volume level setting e SMS_mode can be omit when use Set command then SMS_ mode equal to call_mode 11 2 7 VTD Tone Duration This command handles the selection of tone duration An integer lt n gt def
202. pecific supplementary service commands CCFC CLCK and so on Initiating a GPRS connection is done through ATD 99 as described in D 99 Example atd44345678 VOICE call with semicolon OK OK atd44345678 VOICE call with semicolon OK OK 5 1 2 D gt Direct Dialing from Phone Books This command places a VOICE call on the current network by dialing directly from the Module phone book Note e CME ERROR not found is returned when no match is found in an existing phone book e FD phone book supports the wild card character Telephone numbers containing this character cannot be dialed directly from the phone book e CME ERROR Invalid index is returned when entry lt n gt is out of the requested Phonebook range e When SM phonebook is searched and the given entry value is of the ME phonebook ME phonebook will be searched as well result code would be the same as if MT phonebook was searched The following table shows a detailed description for the D gt commands Command Detailed Description D gt lt alpha gt Originates a call to a phone number with the corresponding alphanumeric field lt alpha gt The Current Phone Book Set by CPBS is searched for the entry that begins with the alphanumeric pattern lt alpha gt D gt mem lt n gt Originates a call to a phone number in memory phone book mem and stored in entry location lt n gt D gt lt n gt 5 Originates a call to a p
203. ption lt cause gt Cause description send to the NW in the disconnect message 1 Unassigned unallocated number 16 Normal call clearing 17 User busy 18 No user responding 27 Destination out of order 31 Normal unspecified lt call_id gt Index of the call id same as lt idx gt in CLCC command 0 All calls default 1 7 Specific call id Example AT MHUP MHUP 1 16 17 18 27 31 0 7 OK AT MHUP 16 3 Hung up call 3 and send cause Normal call clearing OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 65 of 259 FIDCCON AT MHUP 17 Hung up all calls and send cause User busy OK AT MHUP 17 0 Hung up all calls and send cause User busy OK 5 2 Call Status Messages 5 2 1 CPAS Phone Activity Status This command displays the current activity status of the Module for example call in progress or ringing Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Execute Read AT CPAS CPAS lt pas gt The Execute and Read commands OK return the activity status lt pas gt of the Module They can be used to or interrogate the Module CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CPAS CPAS list of supported lt pas gt s OK The following table shows the CPAS parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt pas gt 0 Ready The Module allows commands from the terminal 1 unavailable MT does not allow commands from TA TE 2 Unknown The Module is not guaranteed to r
204. red in the Module the memory location indication is routed to the terminal using the unsolicited result code CMTI lt mem gt lt index gt G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 100 of 259 FIDCCON SMS DELIVER except class2 SMS are routed directly to the TE using the unsolicited result code CMT lt alpha lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt in PDU mode or CMT lt oa gt lt alpha gt lt scts gt lt tooa gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt If ME has its own display device then class 0 SMS and SMS in the message waiting indication group discard message may be copied to both ME display and to terminal In this case ME shall send the acknowledgement to the network Class 2 SMSs and messages in the message waiting indication group storage message result in indication as defined in lt mt gt 1 lt bm gt No CBM indications are routed to the terminal default No SMS STATUS REPORT indications are routed to the terminal default lt ds gt SMS STATUS REPORT is routed directly to the terminal lt bfr gt TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when lt mode gt 1 3 is entered OK response shall be given before flushing the codes Example AT CNMI CNMI 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 OK AT CNMI CNMI 0 0 0 0 OK AT CNMI 1 1 OK AT CMSS 1
205. required PH SIM PUK required PH SIM PUK may also be referred to as Master Phone Code For further details The excute command not support Excute command failure no memory The command not support check your input pls parameters are invalid REG not exist in flash SMS not exist in flash Phone book not exist in flash file system not exist in flash G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 253 of 259 FIDCCON 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 103 106 107 111 112 SIM card verify failure Unblock SIM card fail Condition not fulfilled Unblock SIM card failed no rest time Verify SIM card failed no rest time Input parameter is invalid file is inconsistent with the command wrong instruction class given in the command SIM returned technical problem CHV need unblock NO SIM EF selected SIM file unmatched command contradiction CHV contradiction invalidation SIM MAX value reached SIM returned pattern not found SIM file ID not found STK busy SIM returned UNKNOWN SIM profile ERR Illegal MS Illegal ME GPRS services not allowed PLMN not allowed Location area not allowed G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 254 of 259 FIDCCON 113 132 133 134 149 150 148 Roaming not allowed in this locatio
206. rgeting 123 245 213 012 port 1234 AT MIPOPEN nvalid command ERROR AT MIPOPEN Terminal checking the free sockets MIPOPEN 3 4 OK AT MIPOPEN 1 0 WWW GOOGLE COM 80 0 TCP OK MIPOPEN 1 1 AT MIPOPEN 2 0 www google com 80 1 UDP OK MIPOPEN 2 1 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 218 of 259 FIDCCON Listen socket over TCP AT MIPOPEN 1 1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Listens to any port at any IP OK MIPOPEN 1 1 122 221 32 64 1200 Remote side connected to the listen socket AT MIPOPEN 3 3212 122 1 222 134 0 0 Listen to any port at specific IP OK MIPOPEN 3 1 122 1 222 134 1222 Remote side connected to the listen socket OK 13 1 4 MIPCLOSE Close a Socket This command causes the Module to free the socket accumulating buffer and to close the socket Note All data stored in the accumulating buffer will be lost Command Syntax Response Action Set MIPCLOSE lt Socket_ID gt lt Mode gt OK MIPCLOSE lt Socket_ID gt lt number_of_acknowledged_bytes gt lt close__ type gt or ERROR Read MIPCLOSE MIPCLOSE lt socket_ID gt OK for all ACTIVE sockets or MIPCLOSE 0 OK if no active sockets Test MIPCLOSE MIPCLOSE 1 4 0 1 OK The following table shows the MIPCLOSE parameters lt Parameter gt Description G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 219 of 259
207. rom the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack Timeout is used to define interval of time between MIPSEND command and time when data will be automatically pushed from the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack Data chunks between the terminal and the Module are limited to be smaller than 600 characters 1200 characters in coded form In order to reduce the overhead of sending small amounts of data over the air the Module uses an accumulating buffer The terminal can specify a watermark within the accumulating buffer size limits to indicate how much data should be accumulated When the data in the accumulating buffer exceeds the watermark only data equal to the watermark is sent Data remaining in the buffer is sent with the next packet Arriving data to accumulating buffer triggers a start of time defined in timeout countdown When counter reaches zero data is moved into the protocol stack If new data arrived before time is reached zero it is re initialized If data in accumulating buffer reached watermark it is pushed to the accumulating buffer as usual but if after automatic push there is some remaining data time countdown is started Note If there is data in the accumulating buffer the MIPSETS command will be rejected Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set MIPSETS lt Socket_I OK Timeout is D gt lt Size gt lt Timeout gt or defined in eno milliseconds MIPSETS lt err gt Read MIPSETS MIPSE
208. s lt n gt values RING CRING Indication CRING lt type gt or RING The following table shows the CRC parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt 0 Extended format disabled 1 Extended format enabled The default value is 0 lt type gt Type of incoming call ASYNCCSD asynchronous transparent REL ASYNCCSD asynchronous non transparent VOICE Normal voice Example AT CRC G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 48 of 259 FIDCCON CRG 0 OK AT CRC CRC 0 1 OK Example RING CRING indication Incoming Call RING RING RING AT CRC 1 OK CRING VOICE CRING VOICE ath NO CARRIER OK Enable extended ring format 5 1 7 CLIP Calling Line Identification This command controls the Calling Line Identity CLI presentation indication to the terminal when an incoming call is detected by the Module This command allows the user to query the provisioning status of the CLI by the network and by the Module The command also allows the user to enable disable the CLI presentation by the Module to the terminal The CLIP indication information varies depending on what is provided by the network and what information is stored in the Module phone book Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AMCLIPRRRZ ar The Set command enables or disables the or presentation of the CLI indication from the CME ERROR Module to the terminal
209. s included in the lt data gt lt pdu gt Message header and contents in PDU mode format See description in CMGR Read Message After sending a CMT unsolicited response to the TE the Module will expect a CNMA new message acknowledgment from the TE within a predefined timeout of 60 seconds The Module will not send another CMT unsolicited response to the TE before the previous one is acknowledgement If the CMT is acknowledged within the timeout the new SM is not saved in the message storage If the CMT is not acknowledged and the timeout has expired the new SM is saved in the message storage and CNMI parameter lt mt gt is set to 0 Example AT CNMI 1 2 OK AT CSDH 1 OK AT CMSS 142 054565034 send to myself CMSS 74 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 104 of 259 FIDCCON OK CMT 972544565034 04 11 04 09 48 36 08 145 4 0 0 97254120032 145 3 ABC AT CNMA OK AT CMGF 0 OK AT CMGS 18 send to myself gt 07917952120100951 1000c917952446505430004AA0441424344 CMGS 70 OK CMT 23 0791795212010095040C9179524465054300045020321 15430800441424344 7 1 10 CDS Unsolicited Response New SMS STATUS REPORT Receipt The CDS unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new mobile terminated SM if the CNMI parameter lt ds gt is set to 1 This unsolicited message displays the received SMS DELIVER message Unsolicited Response In text mode
210. se Index 0 NO_CAUSE CC_BUSY 1 PARAMETER_ERROR 2 INVALID_NUMBER 3 4 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 75 of 259 FIDCCON TOO_MANY_CALLS_ON_HOLD NORMAL DROPPED NETWORK INVALID_CALL_ID NORMAL_CLEARING TOO_MANY_ACTIVE_CALLS UNASSIGNED_NUMBER NO_ROUTE_TO DEST RESOURCE_UNAVAILABLE i CALL_BARRED a0 USER_BUSY al NO_ ANSWER 2 CALL_REJECTED a 24 NUMBER_CHANGED 25 DEST_OUT_OF_ORDER 26 SIGNALING _ERROR 27 NETWORK_ERROR NETWORK_BUSY es 29 NOT_SUBSCRIBED SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE a SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED ae PREPAY_LIMIT_REACHED os 35 INCOMPATIBLE_DEST ACCESS_DENIED 49 45 FEATURE_NOT_AVAILABLE G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 76 of 259 FIDCCON WRONG_CALL_STATE 70 47 SIGNALING_TIMEOUT MAX_MPTY_PARTICIPANTS_EXCEEDED 4a 49 SYSTEM FAILURE DATA_MISSING 20 BASIC_SERVICE_NOT_PROVISIONED a ILLEGAL_SS_OPERATION 62 53 SS_INCOMPATIBILITY 54 SS_NOT_AVAILABLE SS_SUBSCRIPTION_ VIOLATION 9 INCORRECT_PASSWORD 2 TOO_MANY_PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS a PASSWORD_REGISTRATION_FAILURE Bs 59 ILLEGAL_EQUIPMENT UNKNOWN SUBSCRIBER ee ILLEGAL_SUBSCRIBER p 62 ABSENT_SUBSCRIBER USSD_BUSY a CANNOT_TRANSFER_MPTY_CALL pn BUSY _WITH_UNANSWERED CALL po UNANSWERED CALL PENDING ae 69 USSD_CANCELED PRE_EMPTION a OPERATION NOT_ALLOWED r N
211. section of 13 1 21 MIPNTP Synchronize the local time via NTP V1 1 5 2015 04 13 Update some command parameters Add the section 9 1 14 and 9 1 15 Update the file name V1 1 6 2015 04 26 Update the description of copyright and attention V1 1 7 2015 06 19 Update some description V1 1 8 2015 08 25 Update the logo G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 4 of 259 FIDCCON Applicability Type No Type Note 1 G510 2 G510S 3 G520 4 G610 A20 xx a G620 A20 xx G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 5 of 259 FIDCCON Content 1 IPheTaCe niminen Bs Geet nh estas dhs ie late id endo Beha a E SN eee id 12 1 1 MA RMUAlS COD Gates cassis cdccows cacacossed dca Skids A E a ceionagaddas datuses E tbe teaeds 12 1 2 Target AUGIONCE eee ceecccecesceseeceeseseesceseesceceescsecsseneceecsesseceesaesscsesseseesaseaecsesaesaeecesaeaecsesaesaeeseeaeeeseneaeeeeenes 12 2 Introduction to AT COMIMANAS cc ececescseessseseeseeeseeessescesesceecsecaesecsesesaesessessesesecsesecsesecaesesseeesseeenseeseaeeeeaeereaeees 13 2 1 AT Commands OV6rViCW pisnes E E ERE E Ee nena uae nisin alee 13 2 2 General System Abbreviations ceccccecsscessseeseseescessesssecsesessescesesesesecsesessesecseeesseeeeseeeeseesaeeeesereaees 13 29AT Commatids Protocol sc scsesioss cocsces hs cas etecdgethoeebecestacesiite deatectsxsvavanteandanes EEEE E EE gies ves 13 ZA AT Commands Structures sccssssac cassasecus
212. seeeseeeseecsesecseseeseseeseneeeeseeas 243 13 1 19 MIPXON Flow Control XON ccccccecesssseseesesceeeseseeseseeseeesesceeeeececeecaesecseseeseeeeseeaeeeeeeeeees 244 13 1 20 MIPDNS Resolve Domain Name ceceecsceseesesseseeeseseseeceeeseseseseeeeaceeneseeatseeeeeeeeseneneanes 244 13 1 21 MIPNTP Synchronize the local time Via NTP u cc eececeseesecesseeeseeeeseeseseeseeeeeeseereseeeeaees 244 13 1 22 MIPREAD Receive data from DUPP EL ee ceeessesesesseseeseseeseseeecsesecseseesetenseeenseeeesereaees 245 132 HEX MOJE csecsen eiaeia a ieee saw nian E ties te Ina alate R E 247 13 21 MIPSEND Ctrl Z enia a EA E a iaae aS 247 13 2 2 MIPSEND TiIMEOUL ec ceeccesesesseseeseseeeseecsesecseeessesceseseeeesecsesesaesecseseesenseseaeseeesaeeesseeetseees 248 13 2 3 MIPSEND Data length eeeceeessesececeesesecesesessecseseeesseceeesssesseceecsescsceasseseseeeeaesceeeeeaeaees 248 13 2 4 GTSET HEX mode Configuration cccscscesessesesseseseeseseeseseeseseeeseeecsenecsenseseesesenesseeeees 249 14 Error Cod Enirio a E A AREE da dese eta He we oe ine es les ance eect ofa 252 14 1 CME EMOR marara EE cere seceee freereterr tater ester E SE 252 A2 CMS EMOn senna e e E a ante aatiees 255 14 3 TCP IP E E E E E 258 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 11 of 259 FiDCCON 1 Preface 1 1 Manual Scope This manual introduces the AT command set and describes how software developers can use these commands to communicate with the devic
213. ser Manual Page 67 of 259 FIDCCON CLCC lt idx gt lt dir gt lt call state gt lt mode gt lt m pty gt lt number gt lt ty pe gt lt alpha gt OK Read AT CLCC CLCC lt state gt The Read command returns the call OK status or CME ERROR lt err gt Test AT CLCC CLCC List of supported lt state gt s OK or CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the CLCC parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt state gt 0 Disable CLCC unsolicited indication 1 Enable CLCC unsolicited indication The default value is 0 lt idx gt Integer type call identification number lt dir gt 0 Mobile originated call MO 1 Mobile terminated call MT lt call state gt The state of the call G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 68 of 259 FIDCCON 0 Active 1 Held 2 Dialing MO call 3 Alerting MO call 4 Incoming MT call 5 Waiting MT call 6 Released lt mode gt Bearer Teleservice 0 Voice Call lt m pty gt Multiparty status O Call is not part of a multiparty call 1 Call is one of multiparty call parties lt number gt Phone number in the format specified by lt type gt Contains a string of up to 32 characters lt type gt Phone number display format Type of address octet in integer format refer to GSM 04 08 8 subclause 10 5 4 7 161 Local numb
214. sisncnns ennn E Eai 129 8 1 1 A Repeat Last CoMmMmand ss ssssnseessosnseesesnsnsesenserereseistsnstnnnsenintnrsreninasinnstnnnsenesenisnsneennnsenenen 129 8 1 2 AT Check AT COMMUNICATION ccccceeseseeseeseeeseeseeeesesecseseseseaescsececcecsecaesesaeseeseeeeesaneeseeeeas 129 8 1 3 CPIN Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card 130 G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 8 of 259 FIDCCON 8 1 4 TPIN Query Number of Remaining SIM PIN PUK Entering Attempts cee 133 8 1 5 CPWD Change PaSSWOLd cccccscssssessesesseseseeseseesesesseseseeseeessesecsesecsecaeseeseseeaeaeeaeeeeeeseeeeseeas 134 8 1 6 CLCK Facility LOCK ccccccssescseeseeeescseeeeseescsenseseeseseseeseseescecsececsesanseeseseaeaeeaeaeeesseseesesas 136 9 NEtWOTK itis a n apes e tele eonasitnnas E E ein A mibienini baie davies 139 9 1 NetWork CommandS issnin eeen ai aoee e de debate E E E ERES 139 9 1 1 CSQ Signal Strengthens ie e E EREE E T 139 9 1 2 CREG Network Registration Status ccc cccesccssescesesecesesecsscsecsecsessecsceseeecseseesseeneesees 140 9 1 3 CGREG GPRS Network Registration ce ccccscecesseseseeseseeseseeecseeecsesecseeecsesanseeeeseeeeeeeeens 141 9 1 4 COPS Operator Selection ccc cccccsesccssescesesscsscsecsscsecsecacssssecsscsecsscsecsecsecseeseseesesseeeaeaes 143 9 1 5 CPOL Preferred Operators cccccccccsessccsesscssesecssescesesscsscsecsecsecsecssesecscsecsecsecsecsesseeseess
215. sseseescsesecseeeseeeecsesaeaeeecsesecscsesseeecseeecaesanaeeeeeesesareesetered 44 51 4 Ay aM U Callisia a RET EEE cast ATARAR 45 5 1 5 A Answer Incoming Callia ara a a A a E 47 5 1 6 CRC Cellular Result Codes and RING CRING Incoming Call Indication 0 0 47 5 1 7 CLIP Calling Line Identification ce cccceeesceseseecceeseseseeseeeeseceeseecseeecsesessesesseeenseeeneeeeeeeees 49 5 1 8 CLIP GCAO IN soos nsnexsacacaeranstcscatiz aneneetnratetrarearaceadenayerareansmarantaamatuaanieuanstieme narnia 50 5 1 9 CCWA Call Waiting COMMaind uu ceeccccscseessseesesseseseecseseeseneeseaeseseceesecsesessesesseeenseeaneseeetaes 52 5 1 10 CCWA Indication ecececeseceseeesseseeesesesesecsescsesssecseaesesseecacecsesseecaesenesacaeaceeesseassesesanecaeeeeacees 52 5 1 11 CHLD Call Related Supplementary Services COMMANG ccccccccesceseesceecseeseeseeneesees 54 5 1 12 CCFC Call Forwarding Number and Conditions ccccccccccccccccsccscssceseeceecseesesseeseseenees 57 5 1 13 CLIR Calling Line Identification ReStriction occ cceseeseeeeceeseeeseeeesesseseeseseeeeeeeeeeeteeseeees 60 5 1 14 O Return to Online Data IRS cis cccacccnctza gh sapnecy eed o sc slaceaanacedgo caslacianaaca todsenedeaseetmnas eis aooves 62 5 1 15 CHUP Hang Up Callas ccccsecccccssegtcctacsscesec csssasessssezsedacesncseasaceduadessnusiscacssdcasesscaesseudssdedssasivecedapess 63 5 1 16 MDC Selection of Desired Message to Be Displayed Upon Con
216. stacsidsssactedsetuaaaasies e e a E E ENER 14 2 4 1 General Symbols Used in AT Commands DeSCription ce ececceseseeseseseeseeeeseeeeseeseeeeeeaeees 14 2 4 2 Command Structure ecccececcsseccscsseseescseeseseeeceeecsececsecseseeseseeseseeaeseeeeeeesssessesecsesenseeeeeeeeneeeeeetaes 15 2 4 3 Results Code Structure cccesscssssscsssssesesecesseseseecsesceneecacscecesesecesseseeeseaesseceseseaeeeseeeneeeeseeeeeseees 15 2 9 Command SyntaXmasteR EE E E R 16 SIMO CS Ni ID oane A E A E E O E E S 17 3 1 CGMI GMI FMI Request Manufacturer ID cc cccccccsccsecscesessccsesecssesecsseseesessceseseesecsecsecseess 17 3 2 CGMM GMM FMM Request Model ID ce eesecseesseseseeseseeseesecesseseseeecsecseseeseseeeeeeeeseeesseeees 17 3 3 CGMR GMR FMR Request ReVISION cccccesesesseceseeseeeseseeseseceseesesceecseeecsenseseeeeseneeeeesaesees 18 3 4 CGSN GSN Request Product Serial Number Identification ccceeseeeeseeseeeeeseeeeeneenees 19 3 5 CSCS Select Terminal Character Set eecececesceseseseseseeeeeesesesesecseseseesecseeeeeseeeaceeseeeeecaceeteeeeataees 19 3 6 FCIMIE REQUeSEIMS lr creii Ai tecnen doi ca eens TERE E vale EAA E EEE evden 20 3 7 CFSN Read Factory Serial NUMDEM cece cescsscescsecsecseesececeseecsecsecsscsecsecseeseeseeceaeseceseseeseesees 21 3 8 Request Identification INFOrmation ceccseesseseseeseceseesesesseseesesesesesesceecsececsecaesesseseeseseesesaneeseeseeeeaees 21 3 9 CNUM Requ
217. sub parameter of a command or an optional part of terminal information response enclosed in square brackets The brackets themselves do not appear in the command line When the sub parameter is not provided in the parameter type commands the new value equals its previous value In action type commands the action should be performed on the basis of the recommended default setting of the sub parameter II Denotes a comment and should not be included in the command 2 4 2 Command Structure Each AT command has the AT or at prefix string except the commands A and Each AT command has the suffix lt CR gt except the commands A and Example AT CSQ lt CR gt ATS24 lt CR gt An AT command line may contain one or more commands Delimiters are used to separate the commands from each other The delimiter is either a semicolon or none meaning space basic commands Example ATS0 1V1Q0E0 lt CR gt AT IFC 0 0 ICF 3 4 CNMI 2 1 0 0 0 lt CR gt 2 4 3 Results Code Structure By default the module responds with verbose response codes The results code prefix is lt CR gt lt LF gt The results code suffix is lt CR gt lt LF gt Example lt CR gt lt LF gt CSQ 99 99 lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt OK lt CR gt lt LF gt The Unsolicited results code is same as the Results code G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 15 of 259 FIDCCON 2 5 Command Syntax Execute
218. successful but after using an internal update retry routine X times 146 64 Memory problem 148 0 No EF selected G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 34 of 259 FIDCCON 148 2 Out of range invalid address 148 4 e File ID not found e Pattern not found 148 8 File is inconsistent with the command 152 2 No CHV initialized 152 4 e Access condition not fulfilled e Unsuccessful CHV verification at least one attempt left e Unsuccessful UNBLOCK CHV verification at least one attempt left e Authentication failed 152 8 In contradiction with CHV status 152 16 In contradiction with invalidation status 152 64 e Unsuccessful CHV verification no attempt left Unsuccessful UNBLOCK CHV verification no attempt left e CHV blocked e UNBLOCK CHV blocked lt swi gt lt sw2 gt Error Description 152 80 Increase cannot be performed Max value reached 103 XX Incorrect parameter P3 Note XX gives the correct length or states that no additional information is given XX 00 107 XX Incorrect parameter P1 or P2 109 XX Unknown instruction code given in the command 110 XX Wrong instruction class given in the command G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 35 of 259 FIDCCON 111 XX Technical problem with no diagnostic given lt response gt Response of a successful comple
219. t Note V 250 and certain communications software does not permit arbitrary characters in the dial string The lt L2P gt and lt called_address gt strings are therefore specified as containing digits 0 9 only lt cid gt Digit string which specifies a particular PDP context definition See CGDCONT Define PDP Context Example ATD 99 Try connecting to GPRS according to the first lt cid gt defined in CGDCONT 12 2 7 CGACT PDP Context Activate or Deactivate This command activates deactivates the specified PDP context s Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CGACT OK The Set command activates deactivates the lt state gt lt ci i specified PDP context s When the command is d gt lt cid gt completed the ME remains in V 25 command er state If any PDP context is already in the or requested state the state for that context CME ERROR remains unchanged If the requested state for lt err gt any specified context cannot be achieved an ERROR or CME ERROR response is returned Extended error responses are enabled by the CMEE command If the ME is not GPRS attached when the activation form of the command is executed the ME first performs a GPRS attach and them attempts to activate the specified contexts If the attach fails the ME G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 209 of 259 FIDCCON responds with an ERROR or if extended error
220. t CLI validity gt The following table shows the CCWA parameters The default value is 0 lt Parameter gt Description lt n gt Enables disables the call waiting indication to the terminal by the Module 0 Disable 1 Enable G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 52 of 259 FIDCCON lt mode gt Call waiting service request to the network When the lt mode gt parameter i not given the network is not interrogated 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Query status lt class gt Sum of integers each representing a class of information 1 Voice telephony The default value is 1 lt number gt Calling line number The number format is specified by lt type gt lt type gt Type of address octet in integer format 145 Default when the dialing string includes the international access code character 161 Default when making a local call 129 Type of number is unknown usually the output when the number itself is unknown lt status gt Call waiting support by the network output for lt mode gt 2 0 Not active 1 Active lt alpha gt Name of the calling party if provided by the network or if the number is found in the Module phone books lt CLI validity gt The Validity of the Calling Line Identity presentation 0 CLI valid 1 CLI has been withheld by the originator 2 CLI is not available due to networking problems or limitations of the originating n
221. t recommend using port numbers below 1024 These numbers are defined to be reserved for operating systems Example Opening socket 1 in Online Data Mode using TCP protocol from port 1104 designation IP 123 245 213 012 designation port 1124 AT MIPODM 1 172 90 237 21 1124 0 OK MIPODM 1 1 Enter invalid command format AT MIPODM ERROR Check opened in Online Data Mode socket state when Module is pseudo command mode AT MIPODM MIPODM 1 1 OK Listen socket over TCP AT MIPODM 1 1104 0 0 0 0 0 0 II Source port must confirmed in TCP mode OK MIPODM 1 1 122 221 32 64 1200 I Remote side connected to the listen socket 13 1 18 MIPXOFF Flow Control Xoff This command is the unsolicited response that the Module sends to the terminal to stop sending data when it does not have enough memory to process new MIPSEND requests The Module uses the accumulating buffer prior to pushing data into the protocol stack This memory resource is protected by a Xoff_upper watermark Event G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 243 of 259 FIDCCON MIPXOFF lt Socket ID gt Example MIPXOFF The Module detects that the accumulating buffer 1 has reached its Xoff watermark From this point the terminal is not allowed to send data until it receives the MIPXON command 13 1 19 MIPXON Flow Control Xon This command is the unsolicited event that the Module sends to the terminal when it detects that it
222. te TCPIP socket close client TCPIP ping error TCPIP ppp not connected TCPIP mipcall not active TCPIP etcpip not active TCPIP socket flow control G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 259 of 259 FIDCCON 634 TCPIP operation not allow 635 TCPIP memory not exist 636 Start timer error G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 260 of 259
223. ted number of PB records that can be stored with this length The number of long PB records depends on the size of the SIM card EXT1 extension file If the extension file is full an attempt to store a new record with more than 20 digits returns an error lt tlength gt The maximum number of characters in the lt text gt entry This applies to GSM standard characters only Non GSM standard character sets and extended GSM characters require additional space in storage In some cases when using such characters the text cannot be stored In this case the Module returns a text string too long error G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 87 of 259 FIDCCON 6 2 System Date and Time Access Commands 6 2 1 CCLK Read Set System Date and Time This command reads and sets the Module current date time and time zone Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CCLK lt ti OK The Set command sets the date time and time zone me gt r of the system clock CME ERROR Note Set Command sets user defined system clock Sems values and saves them in the NVM memory These saved values are kept after power cycle as well Read CCLK CCLK lt time gt The Read command returns the current date time OK and time zone setting or By default lt time gt will represent the network CME ERROR updated time lt err gt If the user has used the Set command once then lt time gt will represent the Set command s
224. tempts for PUK This command will return error if SIM is not inserted Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Read AT TPIN TPIN lt chv1 gt lt unb1_chv1 gt lt chv2 gt lt unb1_chv2 gt or CME ERROR lt err gt The following table shows the TPIN parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt chv1 gt Number of remaining PIN attempts lt chv2 gt Number of remaining PIN2 attempts lt unbl_chv1 gt Number of remaining PUK attempts lt unbl_chv2 gt Number of remaining PUK2 attempts Example AT TPIN G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 133 of 259 FIDCCON TPIN 3 10 3 10 OK AT CPIN 7777 CME ERROR incorrect password AT TPIN TPIN 2 10 3 10 OK 8 1 5 CPWD Change Password This command sets a new password for the facility lock The password can only be changed once the required facility is enabled by the CLCK command A password can be changed only if the provided password lt oldpwd gt has been verified The entered password lt newpwd gt must also comply to the password rules The facility value lt fac gt is not case sensitive In the password value letters are not allowed Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT CPWD OK The Set command sets a new lt fac gt lt oldp f or password for the facility lock function wd gt lt newp 7 CME ERROR lt err gt defined by the CLCK command wd gt Read
225. tion of the command previously issued hexadecimal character uppercase format STATUS and GET RESPONSE return data which gives information about the current elementary data file_id This information includes the type of file and its size refer to GSM 11 11 After READ BINARY or READ RECORD command the requested data will be returned lt response gt is not returned after a successful UPDATE BINARY or UPDATE RECORD command Example AT CRSM 176 28478 0 0 20 CRSM 103 4 9FOF00003F000100000090000200009000563412 OK AT CRSM 192 12258 CRSM 144 0 0000000A2FE2040004FF4401020000 OK AT CRSM CRSM 176 178 192 214 220 242 12037 28599 0 255 0 255 0 255 OK 4 1 11 CCID This command returns the card identification number in SIM SIM file EFICCID see GSM 11 11 Chap 10 1 1 as string type Command Syntax Response Action Set AT CCID CCID lt ID gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Read AT CCID Same as above Test AT CCID OK G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 36 of 259 FIDCCON Example AT CCID CCID 89860018190839008096 OK AT CCID OK AT CCID CCID 89860018190839008096 OK 4 2 Sleep Mode Commands When the Module is connected using UART connection to external device a sleep mechanism is available In order to improve the power consumption the Module supports a low power consumption mode called Sleep mode The Module has internal decision con
226. ual Page 167 of 259 FIDCCON MTSM 50 Unsolicited temperature measure report 50 Celsius after Nx5 seconds AT MTSM 0 II Set to stop the unsolicited report OK AT MTSM 3 30 10 40 Set to out off boundary 10 to 40 Celsius unsolicited reports for every 30 seconds OK MTSM 20 Unsolicited current report out off the Low boundary MTSM 12 Unsolicited report out off the Low boundary after 30 seconds MTSM 47 Unsolicited report out off the High boundary after Nx30 seconds AT MTSM Read the current setting MTSM 3 30 10 40 OK AT MTSM 0 Set to stop the unsolicited report OK AT MTSM Read the current setting MTSM 0 OK 10 1 3 CBC Battery Charger Connection This command enables a user to query the battery power level Command Syntax Response Action Read CBC CBC lt bcs gt lt bcl gt OK The following table shows the CBC parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt bcs gt Battery status values G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 168 of 259 FIDCCON 0 Battery powered 1 Externally powered not implemented in Module Note The Module input power source is connected via the battery pins only so it is always battery powered lt bcl gt VBAT voltage value A decimal value represents the returned digital value The input level multiplied by 1000 Note The Module does not allow the detection of battery
227. uard time The following table shows the S12 parameters lt Parameter gt Description lt guard_time gt ODM escape character guard time units of 50 msec Range is 0 to 255 The default value is 50 4 1 6 amp V View Configuration This command reports the current S registers Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Execute amp V ACTIVE PROFILE profile data The Execute command displays the current active configuration G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 28 of 259 FIDCCON STORED PROFILE 0 profile data OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Example AT amp V ACTIVE PROFILE amp C1 amp D1 amp K3 E1 QO V1 XO S0 0 83 13 S4 10 85 8 CRC 0 STORED PROFILE 0 amp C1 amp D2 amp K3 E1 QO V1 XO S0 0 83 13 S4 10 85 8 CRC 0 OK 4 1 7 amp F Set to Factory Defined Configuration This command restores the factory default configuration profile The Module only supports one factory default profile O Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set AT amp F lt value gt OK or CMS ERROR lt err gt Read AT amp F lt current profile number gt Test The Test command for amp F is not defined by ITU and therefore is not supported by the Module The Module returns an error The following table shows the amp F parameters lt Parameter gt Descript
228. use The power supply of the Module is connected via the battery pins However users can use this command to verify the level of the Module input power source Example AT CBC CBC 0 3802 OK 10 1 4 CBAUD Baud Rate Regulation This command sets the uniquely UART baud rate The baud rate of the Module is changed set to the request value lt rate gt written in the command Specifying a value of 0 allows operation only at rates automatically detectable by the Module The specified rate takes effect following the issuing of any result code s associated with the current command line Note ATZ command sets the Module to default baud rate Auto baud rate The auto baud rate can support 9600 14400 19200 57600 115200 and 230400 After sent any AT command the module will lock on single baud rate Read command can feedback the currently baud rate The module cannot re auto baud without send AT CBAUD Ocommand or re power up The parameter can t be saved after power up Command Syntax Response Action Set CBAUD lt n gt OK CBAUD lt rate gt or G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 169 of 259 FIDCCON CME ERROR lt err gt Read CBAUD CBAUD lt rate gt OK Test CBAUD CBAUD list of supported lt n gt s list of supported lt rate gt s OK The following table shows the CBAUD parameters lt Parameter gt Descr
229. waiting voice call should be answered using the ATA command which will put the active call on hold and will connect the waiting call making it the active call This ATA action is the same action as AT CHLD 2 Example Example Answering a voice call AT CRC 1 OK CRING VOICE CRING VOICE ata OK NOICE call connected Module is in Command mode ath NO CARRIER OK 5 1 6 CRC Cellular Result Codes and RING CRING Incoming Call Indication This command controls whether or not to present the extended format of an incoming call indication The RING CRING indication is sent from the Module to the terminal when the Module is alerted by an incoming call from the network Once this indication is sent information is available on the calling line via CLIP When CRC is disabled the indication is RING and when CRC is enabled the indication is CRING Command Syntax Response Action Remarks Set CRC lt n gt OK The Set command enables disables G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 47 of 259 FIDCCON the extended format of an incoming call indication When enabled an incoming call is indicated to the terminal with an unsolicited result code CRING lt type gt instead of the normal RING Read CRC The Read command queries the ee current settings for the cellular result OK code Test CRC The Test command returns the CRC list of possible supported lt n gt
230. y the output when the number itself is unknown lt subaddr gt NULL field not used String type subaddress of format specified by lt satype gt lt satype gt Field not used Value is always 128 unknown type of sub address octet in G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 50 of 259 FIDCCON integer format lt alpha gt Name of the calling party if provided by the network or if the number is found in the Module phone books lt CLI validity gt The Validity of the Calling Line Identity presentation 0 CLI valid 1 CLI has been withheld by the originator 2CLI is not available due to networking problems or limitations of the originating network Example AT CLIP CLIP 0 1 CLI presentation is disabled by the G5xx G6xx 0 and is enabled by the network OK AT CLIP 1 OK Example CLIP indication incoming call RING CLIP 13510503472 161 0 Example CLIP indication with restricted CLI AT CRC 1 OK incoming call CRING VOICE caller restricted the CLI presentation used AT CLIR CLIP 128 128 1 longzhongyou G5 G6 Family AT Commands User Manual Page 51 of 259 FIDCCON 5 1 9 CCWA Call Waiting Command This command controls the Call Waiting supplementary service including the settings and the queries of the Module and the network When the Call Waiting indication is enabled by the Module
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