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DGARL=n [,cid]
Specifies dialup connection (APN) to reject incoming packet calls from them. For an APN, use the cid
parameter defined with “+CGDCONT”.
n=0: Adds the APN defined with the cid parameter to the call rejection list.
n=1: Deletes the APN defined with the cid parameter from the call rejection list.
When you omit the cid parameter, all caller IDs (cid’s) will be added or deleted.
ex.
Enter
AT
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DGARL=0,1
Display
AT
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DGARL?
Test
AT
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DGARL=?
AT
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DGPIR=n
Specifies whether to notify the caller ID for packet communication. This specification is effective both
for incoming and outgoing calls.
n=0: The APN is used as is when a packet communication is established. (default)
n=1: Adds “184” to the APN when a packet communication is established.
n=2: Adds “186” to the APN when a packet communication is established.
ex.
Enter
AT
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DGPIR=0
Display
AT
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DGPIR?
Test
AT
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DGPIR=?
AT
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DRPW
Shows the level of power reception in the format of “
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DRPW:m”, where the value of m ranges from
0 to 75.
ex.
Enter
AT
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DRPW
Display
None
Test
AT
*
DRPW=?
+++
Changes FOMA terminal mode from the online data to the online command. The duration of escape
guard is fixed to 1 sec.
ex.
Enter
+++
Display
None
Test
None
AT+CEER
Shows a reason of the disconnected communication.
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ex.
Enter
AT+CEER
Display
None
Test
AT+CEER=?
AT+CGDCONT
Specifies the APN for packet communication.
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AT+CGEQMIN
Specifies the criteria for permitting the QoS (Quality of Service) level required by the network when
the packet communication is established.
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AT+CGEQREQ
Specifies the desired QoS (Quality of Service) level to be sent to the network when you originates a
packet call.
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AT+CGMR
Shows the version of your FOMA terminal with a 16-digit number.
ex.
Enter
AT+CGMR
Display
None
Test
AT+CGMR=?
AT+CGREG= [n]
Determines whether to notify the network registration state. Either “inside the service area” or
“outside the service area” is notified.
n=0: Not notified. (default and when parameter omitted).
n=1: Notified in the format of “+CGREG:n,stat”.
stat=0: outside the service area stat=1: Inside the service area (home) stat=4: Unknown
stat=5: inside the service area (visitor)
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT+CGREG=1
Display
AT+CGREG?
Test
AT+CGREG=?
AT+CGSN
Shows the manufacturer’s serial number of FOMA terminal.
ex.
Enter
AT+CGSN
Display
None
Test
AT+CGSN=?
AT+CLIP= [n]
Specifies whether to show the caller ID of an incoming 64K data communication on the PC’s screen.
n=0: Does not show the information. (default and when parameter omitted)
n=1: Shows the information.
If you enter “AT+CLIP?”, it shows “+CLIP:n,m”.
m=0: The network setting that does not show your caller ID to the other party when you originate a call.
m=1: The network setting that shows your caller ID to the other party when you originates a call.
m=2: Unknown
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT+CLIP=0
Display
AT+CLIP?
Test
AT+CLIP=?
AT+CLIR= [n]
Specifies whether to show your caller ID to the other party when you originate a 64K data
communication.
n=0: In accordance with the service agreement. (when parameter omitted). n=1: Not notified.
n=2: Notifies the caller ID. (default)
If you enter “AT+CLIR?”, it shows “+CLIR:n,m”.
m=0: CLIR is not activated (caller ID always notified). m=1: CLIR is activated (caller ID always not
notified).
m=2: Unknown m=3: CLIR temporary mode (default for “not notified”).
m=4: CLIR temporary mode (default for “notified”).
ex.
Enter
AT+CLIR=0
Display
AT+CLIR?
Test
AT+CLIR=?
AT+CMEE= [n]
Specifies the error report format of FOMA terminal.
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n=0: Shows “ERROR”. (default and when parameter omitted)
n=1: Shows in the format of “+CME ERROR:xxxx” (xxxx=numbers)
n=2: Shows in the format of “+CME ERROR:xxxx” (xxxx=characters)
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT+CMEE=0
Display
AT+CMEE?
Test
AT+CMEE=?
Command
Description & Parameter
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