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Table 10.6: NAM Programming Commands
Commands Description
AT+MNAM
This command gets or sets the NAM parameters (parameters 1-12 out of 35).
AT+MNAM2 This command gets or sets the NAM parameters (parameters 13-22 out of 35).
AT+MNAM3 This command gets or sets the NAM parameters (parameters 23-35 out of 35).
AT+SNAM
This command Selects/reads the current active NAM to which the NAM data will
be written/retrieved using AT+MNAM [x].
Table 10.7: Error Handling Commands
Commands Description
AT+CMEE
This command enables/disables the use of result code +CME ERROR: <err> as
an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the C24.
AT+CEER
This command returns an extended error report containing one or more lines of
information text, determined by the manufacturer, providing the reasons for
the call-clearing errors.
Table 10.8: Data Capabilities (truncated list)
Commands Description
AT$QCMIPP This command selects MIP user profile to be active.
AT$QCMIP
This command enables/disables Mobile IP functionality in the module.
AT+CAD
This command queries the analog or digital service.
AT+CDR
This command controls whether the extended-CDR: intermediate
result code is transmitted by the MT2.
AT+CQD
This command sets the timer value that specifies the period of inactivity before
a Data call is released.
AT+CMIP
This command is used to display the mobile station's temporary IP address.
The value displayed is in standard IP address format.
AT+CBIP
This command is used to display the base station's temporary IP address. The
value displayed is in standard IP address format.
AT+CMUX
This command Used to set the maximum number of multiplex options for the
forward and reverse links for MDR (HSPD) calls.
AT+CFG
This command is used to set configuration string.
AT+GOI
This command transmits information text, determined by the manufacturer.
Table 10.9: Interface Commands
Commands Description
AT$QCCLR
This command clears the mobile error log.
AT+ILRR
This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether the extended-
ILRR:<rate> information text is transmitted from the MT2 to the TE2.
AT+ICF
This command determines the Character Framing.
AT+IFC
This command controls the operation of Local Flow Control between the
terminal and the SMC module.
AT+MTTY
This AT command is used to enable or disable TTY (Tele Typewriter) support in
the SMC modem.
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