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C5300_ATC_V1.1
2009-9-12
VERSION HISTORY
Version
V1.0
V1.1
C5300_ATC_V1.1
Author
DuanPeng
DuanPeng
Date
Chapter
What is new
2009-9-11
Create
2009-9-12
Add extended AT
2009-9-12
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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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.
Possible Response(s)
S3=<value>
S3?
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF><value><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-2
Possible Response(s)
S4=<value>
S4?
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF><value><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-3
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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Possible Response(s)
V[<value>]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-5
1.5.2 Description
Execute this command to set:
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
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.
Possible Response(s)
I[<value>]
Possible Response(s)
+GCAP
1.7.2 Description
This command is used to list MS currently supported transmission capability.
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.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF> < production_
name><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CGMM
+CGMM=
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-10
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.
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>
Table-12
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1.11.2 Description
Execute this command to query the electronic serial number (ESN) of MS.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF><IMSI><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> If there is
a MS-related error:
+CIMI
+CIMI=?
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-13
Possible Response(s)
D[digits]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-14
Possible Response(s)
H[value]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
a MS-related error:<CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
Table-15
Possible Response(s)
+CDV[digits]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
Table-16
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-17
Possible Response(s)
+CHV
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
If there is MS-related errors:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
Table-18
Possible Response(s)
RING
Table-19
Possible Response(s)
+CLCK=<fac>,<
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=?
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.
Possible Response(s)
+CPWD=<fac>,<ol
dpwd>,<newpwd>
+CPWD=?
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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Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CLIP:<number>,<type>,,,,<CLIvalidity><CR><L
F>
Table-22
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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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>
Table-23
Incoming call
5:
Call waiting
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=?
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Possible Response(s)
+CPIN=<pin>[,<
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
newpin>]
+CPIN?
+CPIN=?
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
Table-25
READY: MT does not require passwords. Since functions require PIN are not supported currently and there
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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Possible Response(s)
+CSQ
<CR><LF>+CSQ:
<rssi>,<ber><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CSQ=?
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.
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 =?
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.
0: No signal
20: rssi>=105
40:90<= rssi<105
99: rssi<60
Possible Response(s)
+CLVL=<leve l>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CLVL?
<CR><LF>+CLVL:
<level><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CLVL=?
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.
Possible Response(s)
+CMUT=<n>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMUT?
<CR><LF>+CMUT:
<n><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMUT=?
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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0: Unmute
1: Mute
Possible response(s)
+CPBS=<storage
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
> [,<reserved>]
+CPBS?
<CR><LF>+CPBS:
<storage>[,<used>,<total>]<CR><LF><CR><LF>O
K<CR><LF>
If there is a MS-related error:
+CPBS=?
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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"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.
Possible Response(s)
+CMEE=<n>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMEE?
<CR><LF>+CMEE:
<n><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMEE=?
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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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".
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?
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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.
Possible Response(s)
+CMGF[=<mod e>]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMGF?
<CR><LF>+CMGF:
<mode><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
+CMGF=?
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.
0: PDU mode
1: Text mode
Possible Response(s)
+CNMI=[<mode>[,
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<mt>[,<bm>[,<ds>
[,
+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>
Table-34
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
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CMTI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>
Table-35
7.4.2 Description
This indicator indicates that a new message (or report) is received.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>+CDSI: <mem>,<index><CR><LF>
Table-36
Possible Response(s)
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
Possible Response(s)
if pdu mode(+CMGF=0):
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<err><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.
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.
Possible Response(s)
^CPIN=<pin>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
[,<newpin>]
^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
+CME ERROR is returned.
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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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<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.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^ORIG:<call_x>,<call_type><CR
><LF>
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^CONN:<call_x>,<call_type><C
R><LF>
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^CEND:<call_x>,< duration
>,<end_status>[,<cc_cause>]<CR><LF>
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.
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>] ]
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.
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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 =?
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Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
<CR><LF>^DDSETEX:(list of
<LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
supported<port>s)<CR>
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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?
^HSMSSS =?
10.4.2 Description
Execute the SET command to set the parameters of SMS sending,
including acknowledgement, priority, coding scheme, and privacy.
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
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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^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.
Possible Response(s)
^HCMGL[=<stat>]
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
therwise:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
^HCMGL =?
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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Possible Response(s)
^HCMGR=<ind ex>[,<mode>]
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.
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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.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^HCMGSF: <err code><CR><LF>
10.10.2 Description
If message sending fails, MS reports the indicator to TE.
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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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>
^CPBR=?
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>.
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=?
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.
Possible Response(s)
AT%CPBW=[<index>]
[,<number>[,<type>[,<
text>,<coding>[,email]
]]]
<CR><LF>^HRSSILVL:
<hdr_rssi><CR><LF>
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Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^MODE:<sys_mode><CR><LF>
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^SIMST:<sim_state><CR><LF>
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>
Possible Response(s)
^PREFMODE =
< pref_mode >
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
^PREFMODE?
^PREFMODE =?
Possible Response(s)
^PPPCFG=<user_id>,<
password>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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<CR><LF>^PPPCFG:
user_id>,<password><CR><LF><CR><LF>
OK<CR><LF>
Possible Response(s)
^reset
Possible Response(s)
^VOLT
<CR><LF>^VOLT :<voltage><CR><LF><CR
><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF><meid><CR><LF><CR><LF>OK< CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
12.9.2 Description
Execute this command to query the MEID value.
Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>^DSDORMANT :
<dormant_state><CR><LF>
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Possible Response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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