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VERSION HISTORY
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Contents
VERSION HISTORY ............................................................................................................................................ 2
1.Basic Command Description................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Echo Command: E ..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Command line carriage return character S3 ............................................................................................... 1
1.2.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.2.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 2
1.2.4 UTPS Related Flow......................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Response format character S4 .................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 2
1.4 Backspace Character: S5............................................................................................................................ 2
1.4.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.4.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 3
1.5 MS Response Format Command: V........................................................................................................... 3
1.5.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.5.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 3
1.5.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 3
1.6 Query All ID Information of MS I ............................................................................................................. 4
1.6.1 Command Syntax ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.6.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.6.3 Defined Values ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.6.4 Example Description ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.7 Query MS currently supported capability command +GCAP.................................................................... 4
1.7.1 Command Syntax ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.7.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 4
1.7.3 Defined Values ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.8 Manufacturer Information Query Command: +CGMI............................................................................... 5
1.8.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.8.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 5
1.8.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 5
1.9 Product Name command +CGMM ............................................................................................................ 5
1.9.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.9.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.9.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.9.4 Example Description ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.10 Software Version Query Command:+CGMR........................................................................................... 6
1.10.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.10.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.10.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.11 ESN Query Command: +GSN. ................................................................................................................ 6
1.11.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.11.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 7
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1.11.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.12 IMSI Read Command+CIMI ................................................................................................................... 7
1.12.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 7
1.12.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 7
1.12.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.12.4 Example Description ..................................................................................................................... 7
2. Grouping Field Operation Command................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Call Initiating Command D ........................................................................................................................ 7
2.1.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 7
2.1.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Call Ending Command H ........................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 8
3. Voice Call Command And Operation................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Call Initiating: +CDV (Voice Service) ....................................................................................................... 8
3.1.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 8
3.1.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.3 Value Description ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Call Answering A (Data Service) ............................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.2.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Call Ending: +CHV (Voice Service) .......................................................................................................... 9
3.3.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.2 Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Incoming Call Indicator: RING.................................................................................................................. 9
3.4.1 Syntax Structure .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.4.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 10
4. Network Service Related Command .................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 PIN Enabling and Query Function Command: +CLCK .......................................................................... 10
4.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 10
4.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 PIN Modification Command: +CPWD .................................................................................................... 11
4.2.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 11
4.2.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Caller Identification Display: +CLIP ....................................................................................................... 12
4.3.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 12
4.3.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.4 Instances........................................................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Call Status Querying: +CLCC.................................................................................................................. 13
4.4.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 13
4.4.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 13
5. Mobile Terminal Command Of Control And Status........................................................................................... 14
5.1 Operation Mode Setting Command +CFUN............................................................................................ 14
5.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 PIN Management Command +CPIN........................................................................................................ 15
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5.2.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 15
5.2.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 RSSI Query Function Command: +CSQ ................................................................................................. 16
5.3.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 16
5.3.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 16
5.3.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 16
5.4 Signal Indicator Query Function Command in the HDR Mode :^HDRCSQ........................................... 17
5.4.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 17
5.4.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 17
5.4.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 17
5.5 Headset Volume Setting Command:+CLVL ............................................................................................ 17
5.5.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 17
5.5.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 18
5.5.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 18
5.6 Microphone Mute Setting Command:+CMUT ........................................................................................ 18
5.6.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 18
5.6.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 18
5.6.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 19
5.7 Phonebook Memory Selection Command:+CPBS................................................................................... 19
5.7.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 19
5.7.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 19
5.7.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 20
6.Mobile Terminal Command For Reporting Error ............................................................................................... 20
6.1 Error Report Command: +CMEE ............................................................................................................ 20
6.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 20
6.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 20
7. SMS Command Description .............................................................................................................................. 21
7.1 SMS Storage Selection Command:+CPMS ............................................................................................. 21
7.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 21
7.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 22
7.1.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 22
7.2 SMS Format Setting Command: +CMGF................................................................................................ 23
7.2.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 23
7.2.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 23
7.2.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 New SMS Notification Setting Command:+CNMI ................................................................................. 24
7.3.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 24
7.3.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 24
7.4 SMS Delivery Indicator: +CMTI ............................................................................................................. 24
7.4.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 24
7.4.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 25
7.4.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 25
7.5 New Message Status Report Arrival Indicator: +CDSI............................................................................ 25
7.5.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 25
7.5.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 25
7.5.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 25
7.6 SMS Deletion Command: +CMGD ......................................................................................................... 26
7.6.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 26
7.6.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 26
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7.6.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 26
7.7 New SMS Acknowledgement Command:+CNMA ................................................................................. 26
7.7.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 26
7.7.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 27
8. The extended interface for ME controlling and status ....................................................................................... 27
8.1 Hardware Version Query Command:^HWVER....................................................................................... 27
8.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 27
8.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 28
8.1.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 28
8.2 PIN Management Command: ^CPIN....................................................................................................... 28
8.2.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 28
8.2.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 28
8.2.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 29
8.3 HDR mode RSSI Query Function Command: +HDRCSQ...................................................................... 29
8.3.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 29
8.3.2 Description .................................................................................................................................... 30
8.3.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 30
9 The extended interface for voice call .................................................................................................................. 30
9.1 Call Initiating Indicator: ^ORIG .............................................................................................................. 30
9.1.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 30
9.1.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 30
9.1.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 30
9.2 Call Put-Through Indicator: ^CONN ....................................................................................................... 31
9.2.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 31
9.2.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 31
9.2.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 31
9.3 Call Ending Indicator: ^CEND ................................................................................................................ 31
9.3.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 31
9.3.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 31
9.3.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 32
9.4 DTMF: ^DTMF........................................................................................................................................ 34
9.4.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 34
9.4.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 34
9.4.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 35
9.5 Voice Mode Change Command ^CVOICE .............................................................................................. 36
9.5.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 36
9.5.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 36
9.5.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 36
9.5.4 UTPS Related Flow....................................................................................................................... 36
9.6 Voice Output Port Setting Command ^DDSETEX .................................................................................. 37
9.6.1 Syntax Structure ............................................................................................................................ 37
9.6.2 Interface Description ..................................................................................................................... 37
9.6.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 37
10 The extended interface for SMS........................................................................................................................ 37
10.1 Message memory Full Indicator: ^SMMEMFULL ............................................................................... 37
10.1.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 37
10.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 38
10.1.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 38
10.2 New SMS Report Indicator: ^HCMT .................................................................................................... 38
10.2.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 38
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10.2.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 38
10.2.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 38
10.3 New SMS Status Report Command: ^HCDS......................................................................................... 39
10.3.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 39
10.3.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 39
10.3.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 39
10.4 SMS Parameter Selection Command: ^HSMSSS .................................................................................. 40
10.4.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 40
10.4.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 40
10.4.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 40
10.5 Message Sending Command: ^HCMGS ................................................................................................ 41
10.5.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 41
10.5.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 41
10.5.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 42
10.6 SMS Storage Command: +HCMGW ..................................................................................................... 43
10.6.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 43
10.6.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 43
10.6.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 43
10.7 SMS List Command: ^HCMGL............................................................................................................. 44
10.7.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 44
10.7.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 44
10.7.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 45
10.8 SMS Read Command: ^HCMGR .......................................................................................................... 45
10.8.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 45
10.8.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 45
10.8.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 45
10.9 SMS Sending Success Report Indicator: ^HCMGSS............................................................................. 47
10.9.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 47
10.9.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 47
10.9.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 47
10.10 SMS Sending Failure Report Indicator: ^HCMGSF............................................................................ 47
10.10.1 Syntax Structure ........................................................................................................................ 47
10.10.2 Description ................................................................................................................................ 47
10.10.3 Value Description ...................................................................................................................... 47
11 The extended interface for phone book service................................................................................................. 49
11.1 Phonebook Read Command: ^CPBR ..................................................................................................... 49
11.1.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 49
11.1.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 49
11.1.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 49
11.2 Phonebook Write Command: ^CPBW ................................................................................................... 50
11.2.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 50
11.2.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 50
11.2.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 51
12 The extended interface for Network service ..................................................................................................... 51
12.1 HDR RSSI Changing: ^HRSSILVL....................................................................................................... 51
12.1.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 51
12.1.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 52
12.1.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 52
12.2 System Mode Changing Indicator: ^MODE .......................................................................................... 52
12.2.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 52
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12.2.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 52
12.2.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 52
12.3 UIM Card Changing Indicator: ^SIMST................................................................................................ 52
12.3.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 52
12.3.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 52
2.3.3 Value Description .......................................................................................................................... 52
12.4 System Information Query Command: ^SYSINFO............................................................................... 53
12.4.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 53
12.4.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 53
12.4.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 53
12.5 Preferential Network Mode: ^PREFMODE........................................................................................... 54
12.5.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 54
12.5.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 54
12.5.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 54
12.6 PPP User Password Read Command ^PPPCFG .................................................................................... 54
12.6.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 54
12.6.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 55
12.6.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 55
12.7 Reset Command ^RESET ...................................................................................................................... 55
12.7.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 55
12.7.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 55
12.8 Query the volt Command ^VOLT .......................................................................................................... 55
12.8.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 55
12.8.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................... 55
12.9 MEID Query Command: ^MEID........................................................................................................... 56
12.9.1 Syntax Structure .......................................................................................................................... 56
12.9.2 Description .................................................................................................................................. 56
12.9.3 Value Description ........................................................................................................................ 56
12.10 Dormant indication ^DSDORMANT .................................................................................................. 56
12.10.1 Syntax Structure ........................................................................................................................ 56
12.10.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................. 56
12.10.3 Value Description ...................................................................................................................... 56
12.11 Flash/Flash With Information Sending: ^HFLASH ............................................................................. 57
12.11.1 Syntax Structure ........................................................................................................................ 57
12.11.2 Interface Description ................................................................................................................. 57
12.11.3 Value Description ...................................................................................................................... 57

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1.Basic Command Description


1.1 Echo Command: E
1.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

E[<value>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-1

1.1.2 Description
Execute this command to set MS to return characters from TE or not.

1.1.3 Value Description


<Value>:
0: MS does not return characters from TE.
1: MS returns characters from TE.
If <value> is null, by default, <value> is 1.

1.2 Command line carriage return character S3


1.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

S3=<value>
S3?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF><value><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-2

1.2.2 Interface Description


This command is used to set the command line carriage return character S3. S3 saves the command line carriage
return character in the form of ASCII code value. This character is sent by TE. It means the end of a command
line, and is identified by the MS. This character is also sent by MS, and serves as a part of the header, tail and
end mark of the result code and information response.
When using the S3=<value> command to set S3, the current S3 character can serve as carriage return character
of this command line, and the result code of this command line will use the newly set S3 character immediately,
rather than waiting until the next command line.
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1.2.3 Value Description


<value>:0-127 The S3 character is set in the form of ASCII code value.

1.2.4 UTPS Related Flow


For UTPS, it will not be used and its value will not be changed also.

1.3 Response format character S4


1.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

S4=<value>
S4?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF><value><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-3

1.3.2 Interface Description


This command is used to set the response format character S4. S4 saves the response format character in the
form of ASCII code value. This character is sent by MS, and serves as a part of the header, tail and end mark of
the result code and information response.
If the S4 character is changed in a command line, the result code of this command line will use the new S4
character immediately, rather than waiting until the next command line.

1.3.3 Value Description


<value>:0-127 The S4 character is set in the form of ASCII code value.

1.4 Backspace Character: S5


1.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

S5=<value>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

S5?

<CR><LF><value><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-4

1.4.2 Description
Execute this command to set the back space character-S5. S5 saves the back space characters in the ASCII
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format. Execute this command through TE to delete a character.

1.4.3 Value Description


<value>:0127. Set S5 characters in the ASCII format.

1.5 MS Response Format Command: V


1.5.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

V[<value>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-5

1.5.2 Description
Execute this command to set:

The format of result codes and information responses of AT

commands, including the structure of headers and trailers

The form of result code contents (numeric code or verbose code)

Table 6 lists the impact on the format of result codes and information responses. <cr> represents S3 characters
and <lf> represents S4 characters.
Table 6 Impact on response formats

Information

V0

V1

<text><cr><lf>

<cr><lf><text><cr><lf>

<numeric code><cr>

<cr><lf><verbose code><cr><lf>

responses
Result codes

Table-6

1.5.3 Value Description


<value>:

0: MS sends abbreviatory hearders and trailers and uses numbers as the format of result codes.

1: MS sends complete headers and trailers and uses strings as the format of strings.

If <value> is null, by default, <value> is 0.

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1.6 Query All ID Information of MS I


1.6.1 Command Syntax
Command

Possible Response(s)

I[<value>]

Return all ID information of MS


Table-7

1.6.2 Interface Description


ATI query ID information of MS: manufacturer information(+GMI),production model number(+GMM),software
version number(+GMR),ESN/IMEI(+GSN),capability list(+GCAP).

1.6.3 Defined Values


<value>=0,query ID information of MS description above.
No <value> is equal to <value>=0.

1.6.4 Example Description


ATI
Manufacturer:+GMI:XXX CO.,LTD
Model:XXX
Revision:11.005.00.00.000
ESN:+GSN:
+GCAP:+CIS707-A,CIS-856,+MS,+ES,+DS,+FCLASS
OK

1.7 Query MS currently supported capability command +GCAP


1.7.1 Command Syntax
Command

Possible Response(s)

+GCAP

Return MS currently supported transmission capability


Table-8

1.7.2 Description
This command is used to list MS currently supported transmission capability.

1.7.3 Defined Values


Only execution command is supported
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1.8 Manufacturer Information Query Command: +CGMI


1.8.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CGMI

<CR><LF>+GMI:
<manufacturer><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

+CGMI=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-9

1.8.2 Description
Execute this command to query the manufacturer.

1.8.3 Value Description


<manufacturer>: Manufacturer information. Its value is a string

1.9 Product Name command +CGMM


1.9.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF> < production_
name><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CGMM

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CGMM=

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-10

1.9.2 Interface Description


This command is used to get product model NAME, the function of +CGMM and +GMM are identical . But the
command +CGMM can be used when datacards have not SIM/USIM card . Product mode NAME is composed
of character string, the max length can not beyond 2048 byte , including the end character \0 .

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1.9.3 Value Description


< production_name >Product name

1.9.4 Example Description


Product NameWM71
Input AT+CGMM WM71

1.10 Software Version Query Command:+CGMR


1.10.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CGMR

<CR><LF>+GMR:<softwareversion><CR><LF><CR><
LF> OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

+CGMR=? <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-11

1.10.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to query the software version.

1.10.3 Value Description


<softwareversion>: Software version. It is a string of no more than 31 characters

1.11 ESN Query Command: +GSN.


1.11.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+GSN

<CR><LF>+GSN:
<ESN><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

+GSN =?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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1.11.2 Description
Execute this command to query the electronic serial number (ESN) of MS.

1.11.3 Value Description


<ESN>: the ESN of MS.

1.12 IMSI Read Command+CIMI


1.12.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF><IMSI><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> If there is
a MS-related error:

+CIMI

<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CIMI=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-13

1.12.2 Interface Description


This command is used to read IMSI from UIM card or ME.

1.12.3 Value Description


<IMSI>: Directly return the value of IMSI, which should be a string with 15 digits

1.12.4 Example Description


AT+CIMI 1234512345678

2. Grouping Field Operation Command


2.1 Call Initiating Command D
2.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

D[digits]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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2.1.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to initiate a data service.

2.1.3 Value Description


<digits>: Destination number.ASCII,only include 0-9,#,*

2.2 Call Ending Command H


Command

Possible Response(s)

H[value]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
a MS-related error:<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
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2.2.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to end a data service connecting.If there is more than one connection, all of
them will be disconnected at the same time.

2.1.3 Value Description


<vlaue>: 0-disconnect all the connection and return OK, other value will return ERROR. ATH is
same as ATH0.

3. Voice Call Command And Operation


3.1 Call Initiating: +CDV (Voice Service)
3.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CDV[digits]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
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3.1.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to initiate a voice call in the CDMA network.
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3.1.3 Value Description


<digits>: The phone number of the callee.

3.2 Call Answering A (Data Service)


3.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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3.2.2 Interface Description


If there is an incoming call on the MS, the TE invokes this command to trigger the MS to answer the incoming
call. If there is another incoming call, the TE invokes this command too.

3.3 Call Ending: +CHV (Voice Service)


3.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CHV

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
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3.3.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to end a voice call in the CDMA network.

3.4 Incoming Call Indicator: RING


3.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
RING
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3.4.2 Interface Description


If there is an incoming call, the MS reports periodically (T=5s) the indicator.

4. Network Service Related Command


4.1 PIN Enabling and Query Function Command: +CLCK
4.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CLCK=<fac>,<

If <mode>=2 and the command is successfully executed:

mode>[,<passwd>

<CR><LF>+CLCK:

[,<class>]]

<status><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If <mode>2 and the command is successfully executed:
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CLCK=?

<CR><LF>+CLCK: (list of supported


<fac>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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4.1.2 Description
Execute the command to lock, unlock, and query <fac> of MS or network equipments. Passwords are required.
Execute the TEST command to query equipments supported by the command.

4.1.3 Value Description


<fac>: Objective of the command (only UIM cards are supported, value is "SC").
"SC": UIM card (if the command is set, passwords are required when MS is powered on)
"AB": Forbidding out.
"AI": Forbidding income call.
"AO": Forbidding all out call.
"IR": Forbidding income call from overseas except home.
"OI": Forbidding call to overseas.
"OX": Forbidding call to overseas except home.
<mode>:
0: Unlock
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1: Lock
2: Query status
<status>:
0: Inactive
1: Active
<passwd>: It is a string. Quotation marks are required. The password is the same as the password set by the
password changing command+CPWD. The item is a must when mode =0 or 1.
<classx>: 7: Default value(Not supported currently).
1: Voice call
2: Data
4: Fax
8: Message

4.2 PIN Modification Command: +CPWD


4.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CPWD=<fac>,<ol

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> If there is a MS-related error:

dpwd>,<newpwd>
+CPWD=?

<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>


<CR><LF>+CPWD: list of supported
(<fac>,<pwdlength>)s<CR><LF><CR><LF>
OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
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4.2.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to change the password of the equipment lock function (such as PIN).
Execute the TEST command to query the equipments supported by the commands and the maximum length of
corresponding passwords.

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4.3 Caller Identification Display: +CLIP


4.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CLIP:<number>,<type>,,,,<CLIvalidity><CR><L
F>
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4.3.2 Interface Description


If the CLIP URC report function is enabled by the +CLIP command, when there is an incoming call, the URC
following RING is reported to TE periodically (the period is 5 s.

4.3.3 Value Description


<number>: Incoming call number. The value must be ASCII characters. Valid characters include 09, *, #.
<type>: Number type. "145" indicates an international number. For detailed value description, see the definition
for type_addr of SC in "Message Sending Command +CMGS".
255, not supported by CDMA
<CLI validity>:
0 CLI is valid
1 CLI is rejected by the caller.
2 CLI is unusable due to network restriction or network configuration.
Three fields are retained between <type> and <CLI validity>.

4.3.4 Instances
If the incoming call number is displayed, +CLIP:82882690,129,,,,0 is reported.
If a caller enables the CLIR function that fails CLIP, +CLIP:,129,,,,1 is reported.
If a network-related issue leads to the failure of CLIP, +CLIP:,129,,,,2 is reported.

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4.4 Call Status Querying: +CLCC


4.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CLCC

[<CR><LF>+CLCC:
<id1>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>[,
<number>,<type>[,<alpha>[,<priority>]]] [<CR><LF>+CLCC:
<id2>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>[,
<number>,<type>[,<alpha>[,<priority>]]]
[...]]<CR><LF>]<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CLCC=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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4.4.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to query the number of calls and the status of each call.

4.4.3 Value Description


<idx>: Call ID. The value of EC ranges from 0 to 6.
<dir>: Call direction. The value is as follows:
0: MO call
1: MT call
<state>: Call status. The value is as follows.
0: Active
1: On hold
2: Dialing
3: Alerting
4:

Incoming call

5:

Call waiting

<mode>: Call type. The value is as follows:


0: Voice call
1: Data call
2: Fax
<mpty>: Multi-party call. The value is as follows:
0: Non multi-party call
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1: Multi-party call
<number>: Call number. The value must be ASCII characters. Valid characters include 09, *, #, and +. In
addition, + can only be at the first digit.
<type>: Type of call number. EC is 255.
<alpha>:Text in the phonebook that corresponds with the call number (unsupported and reserved field). EC is
255.
<priority>: Unsupported. EC is 255.

5. Mobile Terminal Command Of Control And


Status
5.1 Operation Mode Setting Command +CFUN
5.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CFUN=[<fun>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CFUN?

<CR><LF>+CFUN: <fun><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CFUN=?

<CR><LF>+CFUN: (list of supported <fun>s), (list of supported


<rst>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
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5.1.2 Interface Description


EXECUTION Comand is used to set MS mode or Reset MS. READ Command return current mode.
TEST Command is used to return all the currently supported values.

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5.2 PIN Management Command +CPIN


5.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CPIN=<pin>[,<

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

newpin>]

If there is a MS-related error:

+CPIN?

<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>


<CR><LF>+CPIN:
<code><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CPIN=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.2.2 Interface Description


The READ command is used to indicate whether password input request exists.
The SET command is used to check and unlock the PIN and PIN2. If the current password input request is PIN
or PIN2, input+CPIN=<pin> to check.
If the current password input request is PUK or PUK2, input +CPIN=<pin>,<newpin> to unlock. The first
parameter is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2, and the second parameter is <newpin>, which is a new PIN or PIN2.
When using the SET command, if the no PIN input request exists currently, an error message +CME ERROR
will be returned.
Note: Verifying PIN or PUK during an emergency call may make the call disconnected.

5.2.3 Value Description


<pin>, <newpin>: It is a string. Quotation marks are required.
<code>: It is a string (no quotation marks).

READY: MT does not require passwords. Since functions require PIN are not supported currently and there

is PIN2 validation requirement, READY is not returned.

SIM PIN: UICC/SIM PIN password request

SIM PUK: UICC/SIM PUK password request ,is used to unlock the blocked SIM PIN

SIM PIN2: PIN2 requirement (functions protected by PIN2 are not supported in this version).

SIM PUK2: PUK2 requirement. It is used to unblock SIM PIN2 that is blocked.

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Note: To facilitate the function extension, the SIM PIN2 validation function is disabled in this version.

5.3 RSSI Query Function Command: +CSQ


5.3.1 Syntax Structure
Comman d

Possible Response(s)

+CSQ

<CR><LF>+CSQ:
<rssi>,<ber><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CSQ=?

<CR><LF>+CSQ: (list of supported <rssi>s),(list of supported <ber>s)


<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.3.2 Description
Execute this command to get the receive signal strength indicator (RSSI)
and the bit error rate (BER) of MS.
Execute the TEST command to query the supported RSSI and BER.

5.3.3 Value Description


<rssi> (receive signal strength indicator):

0: The RSSI is equal to or less than -125 dBm

130: Integer (31(125-|rssi|)/50) dBm

31: The RSSI is equal to or more than -75 dBm

99: The RSSI is unknown or cannot be tested.

<ber> (bit error rate):

BER value cannot be queried currently.

Execute either the EXECUTION command or the TEST command,99 is returned.


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5.4 Signal Indicator Query Function Command in the HDR


Mode :^HDRCSQ
5.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HDRCSQ

<CR><LF>^HDRCSQ:<hdr_rssi><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

^HDRCSQ =?

<CR><LF>^HDRCSQ: (list of supported


<rssi>s)<CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.4.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to query the RSSI in the HDR mode. Execute the TEST command to query
the supported RSSI.

5.4.3 Value Description


<hdr_rssi> (receive signal strength):

0: No signal

20: rssi>=105

40:90<= rssi<105

60: 75<= rssi<90

80: 60<= rssi<75

99: rssi<60

5.5 Headset Volume Setting Command:+CLVL


5.5.1 Syntax Structure
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Command

Possible Response(s)

+CLVL=<leve l>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CLVL?

<CR><LF>+CLVL:
<level><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CLVL=?

<CR><LF>+CLVL: (list of supported <level>s)


<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.5.2 Description
Execute the SET command to set the headset volume. Execute the READ command to read the headset volume.
Execute the TEST command to query the value range of the headset volume.
The SET command can be executed during at any time. The volume remains after the MS is restarted.

5.5.3 Value Description


<level>: 14, integer, the headset volume.

5.6 Microphone Mute Setting Command:+CMUT


5.6.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CMUT=<n>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMUT?

<CR><LF>+CMUT:
<n><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMUT=?

<CR><LF>+CMUT: (list of supported <n>s)


<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.6.2 Description
Execute the SET command to mute/unmute the microphone. Execute the READ command to read the
microphone status. Execute the TEST command to query the value range.
You can only execute the SET command during an ongoing call. The setting is valid for the current call. After a
call is finished or MS is restarted, <n> restores to 0.
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5.6.3 Value Description


<n>:

0: Unmute

1: Mute

5.7 Phonebook Memory Selection Command:+CPBS


5.7.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible response(s)

+CPBS=<storage

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

> [,<reserved>]

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CPBS?

<CR><LF>+CPBS:
<storage>[,<used>,<total>]<CR><LF><CR><LF>O
K<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:

+CPBS=?

<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>


<CR><LF>+CPBS: (list of supported
<storage>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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5.7.2 Description
Execute the SET command to select phonebook memory storage
<storage>, which is used by other phonebook commands. After MS is
restarted, the initial setting is "SM".
Execute the READ command to return currently selected memory, and when supported by manufacturer, number
of used locations and total number of locations in the memory.
Execute the TEST command to query supported memory types.
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5.7.3 Value Description


<storage>: Phonebook memory type. Only "SM" is supported currently.

"SM": UIM card phonebook

"ME": NV phonebook

<reserved>: Retained.
<used>: It is an integer, indicating the number of used locations in selected memory.
<total>: It is an integer, indicating the total number of locations in selected memory.

6.Mobile Terminal Command For Reporting


Error
6.1 Error Report Command: +CMEE
6.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CMEE=<n>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMEE?

<CR><LF>+CMEE:
<n><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMEE=?

<CR><LF>+CMEE: (list of supported <n>s)


<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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6.1.2 Description
Execute this command to enable or disable result code: +CME
ERROR :< err> to show MS-related errors. If it is enabled, Ms-related errors generate result code: +CME
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ERROR :< err> instead of ERROR. If an error is not MS related, ERROR is returned.
6.1.3 Value Description
<n>:

0: If +CME ERROR :< err> result code is not used, only ERROR is returned, if any.

1: If +CME ERROR :< err> result code is used, <err> uses the error number value.

2: If +CME ERROR :< err> result code is used, <err> uses the detailed string value of errors.

<Err >:
For values, see "15.2 Appendix 2 CME ERROR List".

7. SMS Command Description


7.1 SMS Storage Selection Command:+CPMS
7.1.1 Syntax Structure

Command

Possible Response(s)

+CPMS=<mem1>[,

<CR><LF>+CPMS:

<mem2>[,<mem3>]]

<used1>,<total1>,<used2>,<total2>,<used3>,<tota
l3><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is a message related error:

+CPMS?

<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>


+CPMS:
<mem1>,<used1>,<total1>,<mem2>,<used2>,<tot
al2>,
<mem3>,<used3>,<total3><CR><LF><CR><LF>
OK<CR><LF>
If there is a message related error:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

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+CPMS=?

+CPMS: (list of supported <mem1>s),(list of supported


<mem2>s),(list of supported
<mem3>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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7.1.2 Description
Execute the SET command to select phonebook memory storage <storage>, which is used by other phonebook
commands.
Execute the READ command to query the name and status of the selected storage.
Execute the TEST command to query storages supported by the MS.

7.1.3 Value Description


<mem1>: A string indicates the storage used by the message read and delete process. Available values are "SM"
and "ME".
"SM": (U) SIM card
"ME": NV
<mem2>: A string indicates the storage used by the message write and send process. The available values are the
same as that of <mem1>.
<mem3>: A string indicates the storage of received messages. The available values are the same as that of
<mem1>.
<total1>: An integer indicates the number of messages can be saved in <mem1>.
<total2>: An integer indicates the number of messages can be saved in <mem2>.
<total3>: An integer indicates the number of messages can be saved in <mem3>.
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<used1>: An integer indicates the number of messages currently saved in <mem1>.
<used2>: An integer indicates the number of messages currently saved in <mem2>.
<used3>: An integer indicates the number of messages currently saved in <mem3>.

7.2 SMS Format Setting Command: +CMGF


7.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CMGF[=<mod e>]

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMGF?

<CR><LF>+CMGF:
<mode><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CMGF=?

<CR><LF>+CMGF: (list of supported


<mode>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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7.2.2 Description
Execute the SET command to set the SMS format. There are two formats depending on parameters of <mode>,
including the PDU mode and the text mode. Since Chinese cannot be displayed in the text mode. For the specific
message format in the PDU mode if the TEXT mode is adopted, see ^HCMGS. PDU mode is not supported
currently.
Execute the READ command to query the current mode. Execute the TEST command to query the value range.

7.2.3 Value Description


<mode> :

0: PDU mode

1: Text mode

If <mode> is null, by default, <mode> is one.


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7.3 New SMS Notification Setting Command:+CNMI


7.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CNMI=[<mode>[,

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

<mt>[,<bm>[,<ds>

If there is a SMS-related error:

[,

<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

+CNMI?

<CR><LF>+CNMI:
<mode>,<mt>,<bm>,<ds>,<bfr><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<

+CNMI=?

CR><LF>
<CR><LF>+CNMI: (list of supported
<mode>),(list of supported <mt>),(list of supported
<bm>),(list of supported <ds>),(list of supported
<bfr>) <CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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7.3.2 Description
Execute the SET command to set the procedures of reporting a message to the TE:

<mode> and <bfr> are for message reports (including +CMTI,^HCMT, +CDSI, and ^HCDS) that are

reported to the TE.

<mt> is for new messages storage.

<bm> is not in use.

<ds> is for message status report storage (+CDSI and ^HCDS).

Execute the TEST command to query the supported parameters.


NOTE:After the MS is restarted, MODE=1 and MT=1, other parameters are restored to zero.

7.4 SMS Delivery Indicator: +CMTI


7.4.1 Syntax Structure
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Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CMTI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>
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7.4.2 Description
This indicator indicates that a new message (or report) is received.

7.4.3 Value Description


<mem>: "SM" and "ME" is supported.

"BM": Broadcast message memory

"ME": ME message memory

"MT": Memory related to ME

"SM": (U)SIM message memory

"TA": TA message memory

"SR": Status report memory

<index>: Integer, position in the memory.

7.5 New Message Status Report Arrival Indicator: +CDSI


7.5.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CDSI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>
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7.5.2 Interface Description


It indicates that a new message status report is received and shows the storage position.

7.5.3 Value Description


<mem>:

"SM": (U)SIM memory.

" ME": ROMSIM memory.


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<index>: Integer, memory position.

7.6 SMS Deletion Command: +CMGD


7.6.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

+CMGD=<in dex> <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>


If three is a message related error;
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
+CMGD=?

<CR><LF>+CMGD: (list of supported <index>s)[,(list of supported


<delflag>s)]<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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7.6.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to delete messages saved in the
<index> position of the <mem1> memory. For details and settings of
<mem1>, see the description of +CPMS.
Execute the TEST command to query all the positions of messages in the memory

7.6.3 Value Description


<index>: The index of the message in the memory.

7.7 New SMS Acknowledgement Command:+CNMA


7.7.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

if pdu mode(+CMGF=0):

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

+CNMA[=<n>[,<length>[<CR If there is a message related error:


>PDU is given<ctrl-Z/ESC>]]] <CR><LF>+CMS ERROR:
if text mode (+CMGF=1):

<err><CR><LF>
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+CNMA=?

if pdu mode (+CMGF=1):


<CR><LF>+CNMA: (list of supported
<n>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
if text mode (+CMGF=1):
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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7.7.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to acknowledge of receiving a message that is sent to the TE.
Only after a message is acknowledged, the MS sends the next ^HCMT or^HCDS result code to the TE.
If MS does not receive acknowledgement in a specified period (network timeout), MS reports RP-ERROR and
automatically sets <mt> and <ds> of +CNMI to zero. Thus, no message report is sent to TE. If message reports
are required, <mt> and <ds> need to be reset.
If the command is executed and there is no message to acknowledge, +CMS ERROR: <err> is returned.
Execute the TEST command to query the supported values of <n>. If only zero is supported, it indicates that the
command does not support TPDU sending.

8. The extended interface for ME controlling and


status
8.1 Hardware Version Query Command:^HWVER
8.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HWVER

<CR><LF>^HWVER:<hardversion><CR><LF><
CR><
LF>OK<CR><LF>

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8.1.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to query the hardware version.

8.1.3 Value Description


<hardversion>: hardware version, a string of no more than 31 characters.

8.2 PIN Management Command: ^CPIN


8.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^CPIN=<pin>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

[,<newpin>]

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:

^CPIN?

<CR><LF>^CPIN:
<code>,[<times>],<puk_times>,<pin_times>,<puk2_t
imes>,<pin2_times><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR
><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>

^CPIN=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

8.2.2 Description
Execute the READ command to query whether there is password
authentication requirement and the remainder validation times.
Execute the SET command to validate and unlock PIN and PIN2.
If PIN or PIN2 is required, enter +CPIN=<pin> to validate.
If PUK or PUK2 is required, enter +CPIN=<pin>. Use <newpin> to
unlock. The first parameter is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2. The second
parameter <newpin> is PIN or PIN2.
When you execute the SET command, if PIN is not required, an error
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[Note]PIN or PUK validation during an emergency call may lead to the fail of the call.

8.2.3 Value Description


<pin>, <newpin>: It is a string. Quotation marks are required.
<code>: It is a string (no quotation marks).
READY: MT does not require passwords. Since functions require
PIN is not supported currently and there is PIN2 validation
requirement, READY is not returned.
SIM PIN: ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given.
SIM PUK: ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given. It is used to unblock
SIM PIN that is blocked.
SIM PIN2: PIN2 requirement (functions protected by PIN2 are not
supported in this version).
SIM PUK2: PUK2 requirement. It is used to unblock SIM PIN2 that
is blocked.
Note: To facilitate the function extension, the SIM PIN2 validation
function is not disabled in this version.
<times>: Remainder times. The maximum value of PIN and PIN2 is three.
The maximum value of PUK and PUK2 is ten.
Note: If a password is required, <times> shows remainder times of
password validation. If a password is not required, <times> is null.
<puk_times>: Reminder PUK entering times. The maximum value is ten.
<pin_times>: Reminder PIN entering times. The maximum value is
three.
<puk2_times>: Reminder PUK2 entering times. The maximum value is
ten.
<pin2_times>: Reminder PIN2 entering times. The maximum value is
three.

8.3 HDR mode RSSI Query Function Command: +HDRCSQ


8.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HDRCSQ

If success:
<CR><LF>^HDRCSQ:
<hdr_rssi><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<C R><LF>
If error:
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

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^HDRCSQ=?

<CR><LF>^HDRCSQ:

(list

of

supported

<rssi>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

8.3.2 Description
Execute this command to get the receive signal strength indicator (RSSI)
and the bit error rate (BER) of MS.
Execute the TEST command to query the supported RSSI and BER.

8.3.3 Value Description


<rssi> (receive signal strength indicator):
0: The RSSI is equal to or less than -125 dBm
130: Integer (31(125-|rssi|)/50) dBm
31: The RSSI is equal to or more than -75 dBm
99: The RSSI is unknown or cannot be tested.
<ber> (bit error rate):
BER value cannot be queried currently.
Execute either the EXECUTION command or the TEST command,
99 is returned.

9 The extended interface for voice call


9.1 Call Initiating Indicator: ^ORIG
9.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^ORIG:<call_x>,<call_type><CR
><LF>

9.1.2 Interface Description


It indicates that the MS is initiating a call.

9.1.3 Value Description


<call_x>: Call ID. It is the unique ID identifies a call. It shows that a call
is put through. The value range of EW is 1 to 9. The value range of EC is 0
to 6.
<call_type>: Call type. The value is as follows:
0: Voice call
1: Circuit switched data call GSM WCDMA (GW)
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2: Packet switched data call (GW)


3: CDMA SMS call
7: OTA call (standard OTASP numbers)
8: OTA call (none standard OTASP numbers)
9: Emergency call

9.2 Call Put-Through Indicator: ^CONN


9.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^CONN:<call_x>,<call_type><C
R><LF>

9.2.2 Interface Description


If a call is put through, MS reports to TE to indicate that the call is active.

9.2.3 Value Description


<call_x>: Call ID. It is the unique ID that identifies the call. It shows that
a call is put through.
<call_type>: Call type. The value is as follows:
0: Voice call
1: Circuit switched data call (GW)
2: Packet switched data call (GW)
3: CDMA text message call
7: OTA call (standard OTASP numbers)
8: OTA call (none standard OTASP numbers)
9: Emergency call

9.3 Call Ending Indicator: ^CEND


9.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^CEND:<call_x>,< duration
>,<end_status>[,<cc_cause>]<CR><LF>

9.3.2 Interface Description


If a call is ended, MS reports to TE to indicate the call ending cause and
the call duration.
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9.3.3 Value Description


<call_x>: Call ID. The value range of EC is 06.
<duration>: Call duration. The unit is second.
<end_status>: Call ending cause. The value of EC is 255.
CM_CALL_END_OFFLINE=0, The board is offline.
CM_CALL_END_NO_SRV=21, Board is out of service.
CM_CALL_END_FADE=22, Call is ended normally.
CM_CALL_END_INTERCEPT=23, Call is interrupted by BS.
CM_CALL_END_REORDER=24, BS record is received during a call.
CM_CALL_END_REL_NORMAL=25, BS releases a call.
CM_CALL_END_REL_SO_REJ=26, BS rejects the current SO service.
CM_CALL_END_INCOM_CALL=27,There is incoming BS call.
CM_CALL_END_ALERT_STOP=28, received alert stop from BS.
CM_CALL_END_CLIENT_END=29, Call is ended normally by the
client end.
CM_CALL_END_ACTIVATION=30, received end activation - OTASP
call.
CM_CALL_END_MC_ABORT=31, MC ends call initiation or call.
CM_CALL_END_RUIM_NOT_PRESENT=34, RUIM is not available.
CM_CALL_END_NDSS_FAIL=99, NDSS error.
CM_CALL_END_LL_CAUSE=100, rxd a reason from lower layer,look in
cc_cause
CM_CALL_END_CONF_FAILED=101, After a MS initiates a call, the
network fails to respond.
CM_CALL_END_INCOM_REJ=102, MS rejects an incoming call.
CM_CALL_END_SETUP_REJ=103, A call is rejected during the
put-through process.
CM_CALL_END_NETWORK_END=104, The release is from the
network. For details, check
CM_CALL_END_NO_FUNDS=105, The phone fee is used up.
CM_CALL_END_NO_GW_SRV=106, The MS is out of the service
area.
<cc_cause>: Call control message. The value of EC is 255.
UNASSIGNED_CAUSE 1
NO_ROUTE_TO_DEST 3
CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE 6
OPERATOR_DETERMINED_BARRING 8
NORMAL_CALL_CLEARING 16
USER_BUSY 17
NO_USER_RESPONDING 18
USER_ALERTING_NO_ANSWER 19
CALL_REJECTED 21
NUMBER_CHANGED 22
NON_SELECTED_USER_CLEARING 26
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DESTINATION_OUT_OF_ORDER 27
INVALID_NUMBER_FORMAT 28
FACILITY_REJECTED 29
RESPONSE_TO_STATUS_ENQUIRY 30
NORMAL_UNSPECIFIED 31
NO_CIRCUIT_CHANNEL_AVAILABLE 34
NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER 38
TEMPORARY_FAILURE 41
SWITCHING_EQUIPMENT_CONGESTION 42
ACCESS_INFORMATION_DISCARDED 43
REQUESTED_CIRCUIT_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAILABLE 44
RESOURCES_UNAVAILABLE_UNSPECIFIED 47
QUALITY_OF_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE 49
REQUESTED_FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED 50
INCOMING_CALL_BARRED_WITHIN_CUG 55
BEARER_CAPABILITY_NOT_AUTHORISED 57
BEARER_CAPABILITY_NOT_PRESENTLY_AVAILABLE
58
SERVICE_OR_OPTION_NOT_AVAILABLE 63
BEARER_SERVICE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 65
ACM_GEQ_ACMMAX 68
REQUESTED_FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 69
ONLY_RESTRICTED_DIGITAL_INFO_BC_AVAILABLE
70
SERVICE_OR_OPTION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 79
INVALID_TRANSACTION_ID_VALUE 81
USER_NOT_MEMBER_OF_CUG 87
INCOMPATIBLE_DESTINATION 88
INVALID_TRANSIT_NETWORK_SELECTION 91
SEMANTICALLY_INCORRECT_MESSAGE 95
INVALID_MANDATORY_INFORMATION 96
MESSAGE_TYPE_NON_EXISTENT 97
MESSAGE_TYPE_NOT_COMPATIBLE_WITH_PROT_ST
ATE 98
IE_NON_EXISTENT_OR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 99
CONDITIONAL_IE_ERROR
100
MESSAGE_NOT_COMPATIBLE_WITH_PROTOCOL_ST
ATE 101
RECOVERY_ON_TIMER_EXPIRY 102
PROTOCOL_ERROR_UNSPECIFIED 111
INTERWORKING_UNSPECIFIED 127
REJ_UNSPECIFIED 160
AS_REJ_RR_REL_IND 161
AS_REJ_RR_RANDOM_ACCESS_FAILURE 162
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AS_REJ_RRC_REL_IND 163
AS_REJ_RRC_CLOSE_SESSION_IND 164
AS_REJ_RRC_OPEN_SESSION_FAILURE 165
AS_REJ_LOW_LEVEL_FAIL 166
AS_REJ_LOW_LEVEL_FAIL_REDIAL_NOT_ALLOWD167
MM_REJ_INVALID_SIM 168
MM_REJ_NO_SERVICE 169
MM_REJ_TIMER_T3230_EXP 170
MM_REJ_NO_CELL_AVAILABLE 171
MM_REJ_WRONG_STATE 172
MM_REJ_ACCESS_CLASS_BLOCKED 173
ABORT_MSG_RECEIVED 174
OTHER_CAUSE 175
CNM_REJ_TIMER_T303_EXP 176
CNM_REJ_NO_RESOURCES 177
CNM_MM_REL_PENDING 178
CNM_INVALID_USER_DATA 179
Note: <cc_cause> is reported only when a call is initiated by the network.
If MS does not receive response from the network after initiating a call
and the call is ended, <cc_cause> is not reported.

9.4 DTMF: ^DTMF


9.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^DTMF=<call_x>,<dt

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>

mf_digit>[,<on_lengt
h>[,<off_length>] ]

9.4.2 Interface Description


During a call, DTMF value is sent to the network by signaling and the
DTMF tone is played on the MS.
There are two DTMF tone playing modes in the board: burst and
continuous.
When the AT command carries only <call_x> and <dtmf_digit>, the
board sends the command to the network to ask the playing of DTMF tone
in the burst mode. Meanwhile, the board plays the DTMF tone in the burst
mode. The default duration is tb (The duration of DTMF tone playing in
the burst mode. The default value is 150 ms).
If the AT command carries <call_x>, <dtmf_digit>, and <on_length>. In
addition, the value of <on_length> is 95, 150, 200, 250, 300, or 350 (unit:
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ms), the board sends the command to the network to ask the playing of
DTMF tone in the burst mode. Meanwhile, set the DTMF tone playing
duration based on the value of on_length. However, the local burst
duration set on MS is not changed.
If the AT command carries <call_x>, <dtmf_digit>, and <on_length> and
the value of <on_length> is 0 or 1:
When the value of <on_length> is 1, the board sends/plays the DTMF
tone continuously.
When the value of <on_length> is 0, the board sends the command to
stop the playing of DTMF tone.
Local settings on the board:
Burst tone duration tb (95, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, unit: ms)
The maximum duration (tc) of the continuous DTMF playing mode.
The default value is 60 s.

9.4.3 Value Description


<call_x>: Call ID. The value of EC is 06.
<dtmf_digit>: DTMF value. The value must be ASCII characters. Valid
characters include 09, *, #.
<on_length>: 1: Execute the command to play DTMF tone in the
continuous mode.
0: Execute the command to stop playing DTMF tone in the continuous
mode.
95, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350: DTMF tone duration, unit: ms.
<off_length>: The interval between DTFM tones in the burst mode, unit:
ms. The field is reserved.

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9.5 Voice Mode Change Command ^CVOICE


9.5.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^CVOICE=<mode>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF>^CVOICE: <mode >[,<sampling

^CVOICE?

_rate>,<data_bit>,<frame_period>]<CR><
LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

^CVOICE =?

<CR><LF>^CVOICE: (list of supported


<mode >s)
<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

9.5.2 Interface Description


The SET command is used to set the voice mode.
READ command is used to read the current voice mode, and return
sampling ratedata bitframe period.
TEST Command is used to return all the valid value for voice mode.

9.5.3 Value Description


<mode>Voice mode
0 PC Voice Mode
1 Earphone Mode
<sampling _rate>sampling rate
<data_bit>data bit
<frame_period> frame period, take millisecond as unit.

9.5.4 UTPS Related Flow


UTPS use this command to change the voice call mode. After change to PC
Voice Mode, Opening related voice channel is needed when set up voice call.
And Command ^DDSETEX is used to notify device voice channel has bee
opened.

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9.6 Voice Output Port Setting Command ^DDSETEX


9.6.1 Syntax Structure
Command
^DDSETEX=<port>

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is MS-related errors:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
^DDSETEX=?

<CR><LF>^DDSETEX:(list of
<LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

supported<port>s)<CR>

9.6.2 Interface Description


The SET command is used to notify the device voice output port, After TE
successfully opened port, send confirm notification to device, then can start PC voice
services.
TEST Command return the valid value for voice output port.

9.6.3 Value Description


<port >voice output port,
1 MODEM Port
2 DIAG Port
3 PCUI Port
4 PCVOICE Port

10 The extended interface for SMS


10.1 Message memory Full Indicator: ^SMMEMFULL
10.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^SMMEMFULL:<mem_type><CR
><LF>

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10.1.2 Description
If the message storage is full, the indicator reports it.

10.1.3 Value Description


<mem_type>: A string indicates the type of the full storage.
"SM": (U) SIM
"ME": NV

10.2 New SMS Report Indicator: ^HCMT


10.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^HCMT: ^HCMT: <callerID>,
<year>, <month>, <day>,<minute>,
<second>,<lang>, <format>,
<length>,<prt>,<prv>,<type>,<tag><CR><LF><msg><CTR
L+Z><CR><LF>

10.2.2 Description
The MS reports new messages to the TE.

10.2.3 Value Description


<callerID>: Phone number of the message sender.
<format>: coding scheme.
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII
2: IA5
3: OCTET
4: LATIN
5: LATIN_HEBREW
6: UNICODE
7: Others
<year, month, day, hour, minute>: The receiving time of a message.
<Length>: The length of a message.
<lang>: Language.
0: UNSPECIFIED
1: ENGLISH
2: FRENCH
3: SPANISH
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4: JAPANESE
5: KOREAN
6: CHINESE
7: HEBREW
<prt>: Priority
0: Normal
1: Interactive
2: Urgent
3: Emergency
<Prv>: Privacy
0: Normal
1: Restricted
2: Confidential
3: Secret
<type>: The message type.
0: Normal
1: CPT
2: Voice Mail
<Msg>: A received message.

10.3 New SMS Status Report Command: ^HCDS


10.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^HCDS:
<callerID>,<year>,<month>,
<day>,<hour>,<minute>,<s
econd>,<lang>,<format>,<l
ength>,<prt>,<prv>,<type>,
<tag><CR><LF><msg><CT RL+Z><CR><LF>

10.3.2 Description
The MS does not save a message and reports it to the TE.

10.3.3 Value Description


<callerID>: Phone number of a message sender.
<format>: coding scheme.
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII
2: A5
3: OCTET
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4: LATIN
5: LATIN_HEBREW
6: UNICODE
7: Others
<year, month, day, hour, minute>: Receiving time.
<Length>: Length.
<lang>: Language.
0: UNSPECIFIED
1: ENGLISH
2: FRENCH

10.4 SMS Parameter Selection Command: ^HSMSSS


10.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HSMSSS=<ack>,<prt>,
<fmt>,<pr v>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is an error:
<CR><LF> ERROR<CR><LF>

^HSMSSS?

<CR><LF>^HSMSSS: <ack>, <prt>,


<fmt>,<prv><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><
LF>

^HSMSSS =?

<CR><LF>^HSMSSS: (list of supported <ack>,


<prt>,
<fmt>,<prv>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR>
<LF>

10.4.2 Description
Execute the SET command to set the parameters of SMS sending,
including acknowledgement, priority, coding scheme, and privacy.

10.4.3 Value Description


<ack>: Acknowledge report
0: Acknowledge report not required
1: Acknowledge report required
<prt>: Priority
0: Normal
1: Interactive
2: Urgent
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3: Emergency
<fm>: coding scheme
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII
2: IA5
3: OCTET
4: LATIN
5: LATIN_HEBREW
6: UNICODE
7: Others
<Prv>: Privacy
0: Normal
1: Restricted
2: Confidential
3: Secret

10.5 Message Sending Command: ^HCMGS


10.5.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HCMGS=<da>[,<toda>]<CR>
text is entered<ctrl-Z/ESC>>

<CR><LF>^HCMGS:
<mr><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR>
<LF>

^HCMGS=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

10.5.2 Description
The TE sends a message to the network. The sending of a message can be
divided into two steps. The PDU mode is not supported currently.
PDU mode:
Send ^HCMGS=<length> that ends with (CR).
The TE waits for <CR><LF><greater_than><space>(IRA 13, 10, 62,
32) from the MS. Then the TE sends PDU packets that ends with
<ctrl-Z>(IRA 26).
TEXT mode:
The TE sends ^HCMGS=<da>[,<toda>] that ends with (CR).
The TE waits for <CR><LF><greater_than><space>(IRA 13, 10, 62,
32) from the MS and sends the message content that ends with <ctrl-Z>
(IRA 26).
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10.5.3 Value Description


TEXT mode:
<da>: The phone number of a message recipient. The value range is from
0 to 9, *, and #. The maximum length of the value is 20 bits.
<toda>: coding scheme of the address . It is a digit of one byte. The
parameter is in use only when the address coding is 8bit. EC360 adopts
the 4bit coding currently. Thus, this parameter is not in use. By default,
the value is zero.
The number type of the four highest bits:
0: UNKNOWN
1: INTERNATIONAL
The number type of the four lowest bits:
0: UNKNOWN
1: TELEPHONY
<mr>: The message identifier. The value is the decimal number of 09.
The value range is 065535.
<ctrl-Z>: End of a message, the character is '0x1A'.
<ESC>: Cancel the message sending, the character is '0x1B'.
PDU mode:
<length>: The value equals the TPDU characters divided by two. The
value is the decimal number of 09. The maximum value cannot be more
than 178.
<mr>: The message identifier. The value is the decimal number of 09.
The value range is 0255.
<ackpdu>: If the value of <service> of +CSMS is one and the network
supports it, the field is returned. SCA is not included. The format is the
same as that of PDU. The field is not supported currently.
<ctrl-Z>: Identify the end of a PDU data. The character is "0x1A".
<ESC>: Cancel the message sending. The character is "0x1B".
Table 5-2 describes the PDU packet structure (The value range of the
packet is 09, AF, af, two characters forms an octet value. For example,
"23"=0x23, "2a"=0x2a, all are hex)

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10.6 SMS Storage Command: +HCMGW


10.6.1 Syntax Structure
Command
^HCMGW=<oa/da>[,<too
a/toda>],<stat>,<ptr>,<ty
pe>,<format>,<lan
g>[,<year>,<month>,<da
y>,<hour>,<minute>,<se
cond>]<CR><text>
<ctrl-Z/ESC>

^HCMGW=?

Possible Response(s)

^HCMGW: <index>
+CMS ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

10.6.2 Description
Save a message to the <mem2> memory that is set by +CPMS. The PDU
mode is not supported currently.

10.6.3 Value Description


TEXT mode:
<oa/da>: Phone number of a message sender/recipient. The value range
is 09, *, and #. Up to 20 characters.
< tooa/toda>: Addess coding method. A digit of one byte. The parameter
is valid only when the address coding is 8bit. Currently, the EC360 adopts
4bit coding. Thus, the parameter is invalid. The value of the parameter is
0.
The highest four digits indicate the number type:
0: UNKNOWN
1: INTERNATIONAL
The lowest for digits indicate the number plan:
0: UNKNOWN
1: TELEPHONY
<stat>: Message type, string.
REC UNREAD: Receive an unread message
REC READ: Receive a read message
STO UNSENT: Store an unsent message
STO SENT: Store a sent message
The default value is "STO UNSENT".
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<length>: Half of the sent TPDU characters.


<mr>: Message identifier. Its value is the decimal number of 09. Its
value range is 0255
<ctrl-Z>: Identify the end of a PDU data. The character is "0x1A".
<ESC>: Cancel the message sending. The character is "0x1B".
<stat>: Message storage status. Values are as follows (in the PDU mode,
the default value is 0)
0: Unread messages received
1: Read messages received
2: Unsent messages stored
3: Sent messages stored
4: All messages (only for +CMGL)
<index>: Position number in the memory. Its value is the decimal number
of 09. Its value rage is the maximum capacity of a message minus one.
PDU packet structure is consistent to the ^HCMGS description.

10.7 SMS List Command: ^HCMGL


10.7.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HCMGL[=<stat>]

In the TEXT mode, a command is successfully


executed:
<CR><LF>^HCMGL: <index1>,
<tag1><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>^HCMGL: <index2>,
<tag2><CR><LF>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

therwise:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^HCMGL =?

<CR><LF>^HCMGL: (list of supported


<stat>s)<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

10.7.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to query all the indices defined by
<stat>in <mem1>.
Message status reports are processed as normal messages.
If <stat> adopts the default value, the EXECUTION command is equal to
the SET command ^HCMGL = "ALL".
Execute the TEST command to query supported status values.
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10.7.3 Value Description


<stat> message type, string.
REC UNREAD: Unread messages received
REC READ: Read messages received
STO UNSENT: Unsent messages stored
STO SENT: Sent messages stored
ALL: All messages
<index>: Integer, indicates the position in memory.
<tag>: Integer, message status.
1: Read messages
3: Unread messages
5: Sent messages
7: Unsent messages

10.8 SMS Read Command: ^HCMGR


10.8.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^HCMGR=<ind ex>[,<mode>]

In the TEXT mode and a command is successfully


executed:
<CR><LF>^HCMGR: <callerID>, <year>,
<month>,
<day>,<minute>,
<second>,
<lang>,
<format>,<length>,<prt>,<prv>,<type>,<stat>
<CR><LF><msg><CTRL+Z><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Otherwise:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^HCMGR=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

10.8.2 Description
Execute the EXECUTION command to query messages whose storage
position is <index> in <mem1>. According to the value of <mode>, the
message status is changed by MS or TE. The processing when the
parameters are null are the same as that when parameter values are zero.
Execute the TEST command and OK is returned.

10.8.3 Value Description


<index>: Integer indicates the position in memory.
<mode>: Changing message status.
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0: Change the status to read


1: Does not change the status
<callerID>: Phone number of a message sender.
<format>: Coding scheme of a message.
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII
2: IA5
3: OCTET
4: LATIN
5: LATIN_HEBREW
6: UNICODE
7: Others
<year, month, day, hour, minute>: The time of message receiving.
<Length>: Length of a received message.
<lang>: Language.
0: UNSPECIFIED
1: ENGLISH
2: FRENCH
3: SPANISH
4: JAPANESE
5: KOREAN
6: CHINESE
7: HEBREW
<prt>: Priority level.
0: Normal
1: Interactive
2: Urgent
3: Emergency
<Prv>: Privacy level.
0: Normal
1: Restricted
2: Confidential
3: Secret
<type>: Message type.
0: Normal
1: CPT
2: Voice Mail
3: SMS Report
<Msg>: Received messages.

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10.9 SMS Sending Success Report Indicator: ^HCMGSS


10.9.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^HCMGSS: <mr><CR><LF>

10.9.2 Description
If a message is sent successfully, MS reports the indicator to TE.

10.9.3 Value Description


<mr>: Message identifier. Its value is decimal number of 09. Its value
range is 065535.

10.10 SMS Sending Failure Report Indicator: ^HCMGSF


10.10.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^HCMGSF: <err code><CR><LF>

10.10.2 Description
If message sending fails, MS reports the indicator to TE.

10.10.3 Value Description


<err code>: Message sending error code.
0: WMS_ADDRESS_VACANT_S
1: WMS_ADDRESS_TRANSLATION_FAILURE_S
2: WMS_NETWORK_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
3: WMS_NETWORK_FAILURE_S
4: WMS_INVALID_TELESERVICE_ID_S
5: WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_S
6: WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
31: WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
32: WMS_NO_PAGE_RESPONSE_S
33: WMS_DESTINATION_BUSY_S
34: WMS_NO_ACK_S
35: WMS_DESTINATION_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
36: WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_S
37: WMS_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_SERVICE_S
38:
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WMS_DESTINATION_NO_LONGER_AT_THIS_ADDRESS_S
39: WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_S
40: WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
47: WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
48: WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_FIRST_S
49: WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_LAST_S
64: WMS_RADIO_IF_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
65: WMS_RADIO_IF_INCOMPATIBLE_S
66: WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_S
67: WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
95: WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
96: WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_SIZE_S
97: WMS_SMS_ORIGINATION_DENIED_S
98: WMS_SMS_TERMINATION_DENIED_S
99: WMS_SUPPL_SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED
100: WMS_SMS_NOT_SUPPORTED_S
101: WMS_RESERVED_101_S
102: WMS_MISSING_EXPECTED_PARM_S
103: WMS_MISSING_MANDATORY_PARM_S
104: WMS_UNRECOGNIZED_PARM_VALUE_S
105 WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_VALUE_S
106: WMS_USER_DATA_SIZE_ERROR_S
107: WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_S
108: WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_FIRST_S
109: WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_LAST_S

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11 The extended interface for phone book service


11.1 Phonebook Read Command: ^CPBR
11.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^CPBR=<index1>
[,<index2>]

[<CR><LF>^CPBR:
<index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<coding>
[[...]
<CR><LF>^CPBR:
<index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>],<coding>
]<CR><LF>]<CR><LF>OK<CR><L F>

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

^CPBR=?

<CR><LF>^CPBR: (list of supported


<index>s),[<nlength>],[<tlength>]<CR><LF><
CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

11.1.2 Description
Execute the command to query entries between index1 and index2 (two
parameters) or index1 (one parameter) of the selected memory. If there is
no entry, +CME ERROR: not found is returned
You can also enter index1 only. Then entries of index1 are returned.
Execute the TEST command to query the position range of the selected
memory and the maximum length of <number>, <text> and <email>.

11.1.3 Value Description


<index1>, <index2>, <index>: It is integer indicating the position in
phonebook memory. The value of index1 and index2 is smaller than the
total field returned by +CPBS?.
<number>: It is a string , indicating the phone number. Quotation marks
are required.
<type>: Phone number type. "145" indicates the international number.
For detailed value, see the description of type_addr of SC numbers in
"Message Sending Command: ^HCMGS".
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<text>: It is a string, indicating name. If coding=1, it indicates that <text>


is the hexadecimal numbers of raw data. Quotation marks are required.
<coding>: Coding scheme, indicating the coding of the <text> field and
the specified language.
0: GSM 7 bit Default Alphabet
1: RAW mode (upload <text> in raw mode)
2: ASCII (upload <text> in ASCII format)
<email>: It is a string, indicating e-mail address. Currently, the field is
valid when an UIM card is used as the memory.
<nlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a phone
number.
<tlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a name.
<mlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a e-mail
address (not supported currently).

11.2 Phonebook Write Command: ^CPBW


11.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^CPBW=[<index>][,<num <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
ber>[,<type>[,<text>,<cod If there is a MS-related error:
ing>]]]
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
^CPBW=?

<CR><LF>^CPBW: (list of supported


<index>s),[<nlength>],(list of supported
<type>s),[<tlength>]<CR><LF><CR>
<LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>

11.2.2 Description
Execute the command to write contacts to the position identified by index
in the selected memory. If parameters only have index, contacts saved in
the position identified by index will be deleted. If index is omitted and
number is given, a contact is saved in the first null position. If there is no
null position, +CME ERROR: memory full is reported.
Execute the TEST command to query the position range of the selected
memory, maximum length of number, all values of type, maximum length
of text, and maximum length of email. When saving contacts, you need to
make sure that the length of strings is within the range of maximum
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length.
To make sure that TE is notified of added or deleted contacts, the
information is reported:
<CR><LF>^CPBW:
<index>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<coding><CR><LF>
If both number and text are null, it means deletion.

11.2.3 Value Description


<index>: Integer, indicates the position of the phonebook in the memory.
Value ranges from 1 to the maximum value can be queried.
<number>: Phone number, characters (valid characters
are: 0-9, #, *, +, (, ), - ). (, ), and - can be
omitted no
matter they are on which positions, they will not be considered as invalid
characters and no error will be reported. Quotation marks are required.
<type>: Number type. "145" indicates international numbers. For details,
see the description of type_addr of SC numbers in "Message Sending
Command: ^HCMGS".
<text>: It is a string, indicating names (return or quotation marks are not
supported). Quotation marks are required.
<coding>: Coding scheme, indicating the coding and language of <text>.
0: GSM 7 bit Default Alphabet
1: RAW mode (upload <text> in raw mode)
2: ASCII (upload <text> in ASCII mode)
<email>: It is a string, indicates email addresses. Currently, the field is
valid only when the memory is the UIM card. It is not supported currently.
<nlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a phone
number.
<tlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a name.
<mlength>: It is an integer, indicating the maximum length of a email
address. It is not supported currently.

12 The extended interface for Network service


12.1 HDR RSSI Changing: ^HRSSILVL
12.1.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

AT%CPBW=[<index>]
[,<number>[,<type>[,<
text>,<coding>[,email]
]]]

<CR><LF>^HRSSILVL:
<hdr_rssi><CR><LF>

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12.1.2 Interface Description


If the variation of the high data rate (HDR) RSSI exceeds the domain
value, MS reports to TE.

12.1.3 Value Description


<rssi>: Receive Signal Strength Indicator. Values are as follows:
0: No signal
20: One indicator
40: Two indicators
60: Three indicators
80: Four indicators
99: Five indicators

12.2 System Mode Changing Indicator: ^MODE


12.2.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^MODE:<sys_mode><CR><LF>

12.2.2 Interface Description


If the system mode is changed, MS will report it to TE.

12.2.3 Value Description


<sys_mode>: System mode. Values are as follows:
0: No service
2: CDMA mode
4: HDR mode
8: CDMA/HDR HYBRID mode

12.3 UIM Card Changing Indicator: ^SIMST


12.3.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^SIMST:<sim_state><CR><LF>

12.3.2 Interface Description


If the status of a UIM card changes, MS reports it to TE.

2.3.3 Value Description


<sim_state>: UIM card status, Values are as follows:
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1: Valid UIM card status


240: ROMSIM version
255: UIM card not exist

12.4 System Information Query Command: ^SYSINFO


12.4.1 Syntax Structure
Command
^SYSINFO

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^SYSINFO:<srv_status>,
<srv_domain>,<roam_status>,<sys_mode>,
<si m_state>[,<lock_state>,<sys_submode>]
<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

12.4.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to query the system information, such as service
status, domain, roaming status, system mode, and UIM card status.

12.4.3 Value Description


<srv_status>: System service status. Values are as follows:
0: No service
1: Restricted service
2: Valid service
3: Restricted domain services
4: Power-saving mode and hibernate mode
<srv_domain>: System domain. Values are as follows:
0: No service
1: Only Circuit Switched domain (CS) service
2: Only Packet Switched (PS) domain service
3: Both PS service and CS service
4: Neither CS service nor PS service is registered and MS is in the
searching mode
255: CDMA not supported
<roam_status>: Roaming status. Values are as follows:
0: Non-roaming status
1: Roaming status
<sys_mode>: System mode. Values are as follows:
0: No service
2: CDMA mode
4: HDR mode
8: CDMA/HDR HYBRID mode
<sim_state>: UIM card status. Values are as follows:
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1: Valid UIM card


240: ROMSIM version
255: UIM card not exist

12.5 Preferential Network Mode: ^PREFMODE


12.5.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^PREFMODE =
< pref_mode >

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>

^PREFMODE?

<CR><LF>^ PREFMODE: < pref_mode


><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

^PREFMODE =?

<CR><LF>^ PREFMODE: (range of supported < pref_mode >s)


<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

12.5.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to forcibly set the preferential network mode.

12.5.3 Value Description


< pref_mode >: Network mode. Values are as follows:
2: CDMA mode
4: HDR mode
8: CDMA/HDR HYBRID mode

12.6 PPP User Password Read Command ^PPPCFG


12.6.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^PPPCFG=<user_id>,<
password>

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is MS-related errors:


<CR><LF> ERROR<CR><LF>

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^PPPCFG?

<CR><LF>^PPPCFG:
user_id>,<password><CR><LF><CR><LF>
OK<CR><LF>

12.6.2 Interface Description


This at command is used to set user settings, read ppp user name and password.

12.6.3 Value Description


< ppp_user_id>string
ppp authentication user name
<ppp_pass_word>string
Ppp authentication user password.

12.7 Reset Command ^RESET


12.7.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^reset

12.7.2 Interface Description


It is use to reset device.

12.8 Query the volt Command ^VOLT


12.8.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)

^VOLT

<CR><LF>^VOLT :<voltage><CR><LF><CR
><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is MS-related errors:


ERROR

12.8.2 Interface Description


It is use to query the volt.

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12.9 MEID Query Command: ^MEID


12.9.1 Syntax Structure
Command
^MEID

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF><meid><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK< CR><LF>

If there is a MS-related error:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
^MEID=?

<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

12.9.2 Description
Execute this command to query the MEID value.

12.9.3 Value Description


<meid>: The value of MEID. Fixed 14 bytes string, HEX format. If
MEID does not exist, display 00000000000000.

12.10 Dormant indication ^DSDORMANT


12.10.1 Syntax Structure
Command

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^DSDORMANT :
<dormant_state><CR><LF>

12.10.2 Interface Description


After data service connection is established, there is no uplink or downlink data
transmission in a special time, Network or MS will request to step into dormant status.
Command AT+CTA? is used to read the time which is set from MS, when the time is 0,
the function that request to step into dormant status from MS is closed.

12.10.3 Value Description


<dormant state>: dormant status
0: Nor Dormant Status
1: Dormant Status
2-255: Reserved

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12.11 Flash/Flash With Information Sending: ^HFLASH


12.11.1 Syntax Structure
Command
^FLASH

Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

If there is MS-related errors:


<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
^FLASH=<phonenum <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
ber>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>

12.11.2 Interface Description


Execute this command to enable the FLASH function. First, parameter
validity of the AT command will be checked, including phone number and
the length.
Constraint: The value must be ASCII characters. A phone number is a
numeric string of zero to 32 digits. Then a FLASH command is sent. If
there is no ongoing call, an error is reported.
If there is a waiting call, a FLASH command that does not carry a phone
number is executed to answer the new incoming call.
During a call, a FLASH command that carries a phone number is executed
to call a third party.
For other situations, an error is reported.

12.11.3 Value Description


<phone number>: Outgoing phone number. A phone number is a numeric
string of zero to 32 digits.

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