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AT+CGDCONT=[<cid>[,“PPP”[,“<APN>”]]]
cid=1-10
APN=Arbitrary
AT+CGEQMIN=[<cid.[,,<n>[,<m>]]]
cid=1-10
n=None/64
m=None/384
AT+CGEQREQ=[<cid>]
cid=1-10
AT+CGMR
AT+CGREG=<n>
n=0
n=1
[&F][&W]
AT+CGSN
AT+CLIP=<n>
n=0
[&F][&W]
n=1
AT+CLIR=<n>
n=0
n=1
n=2
AT+CMEE=<n>
n=0
n=1
[&F][&W]
n=2
AT+CNUM
AT+CR=<mode>
mode=0
mode=1
[&F][&W]
AT+CGDCONT=2,“PPP”,“abc”
AT+CGDCONT=
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1
AT+CGDCONT=<cid>
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2
AT+CGDCONT?
AT+CGDCONT=?
AT+CGEQMIN=2,,64,384
AT+CGEQMIN=2,,64
AT+CGEQMIN=2,,,384
AT+CGEQMIN=
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1
AT+CGEQMIN=<cid>
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2
AT+CGEQREQ=
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1
AT+CGEQREQ=<cid>
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2
AT+CGMR
AT+CGMR=?
AT+CGREG=1
AT+CGREG?
AT+CGREG=?
AT+CGSN
AT+CGSN=?
AT+CLIP=0
AT+CLIP?
AT+CLIP=?
AT+CLIR=0
AT+CLIR?
AT+CLIR=?
AT+CMEE=0
AT+CMEE?
AT+CMEE=?
AT+CNUM
AT+CNUM?
AT+CNUM=?
AT+CR=0
AT+CR?
AT+CR=?
Sets a host (APN) during outgoing packet transmission.
Used for managing hosts (APN) saved in the FOMA terminal for
packet communications.
Host-specific arbitrary character string that indicates a host.
Saves the criteria for permitting or not permitting QoS (Quality of
Service) notified from the network when packet communications is
established.
Used for managing hosts (APN) saved in the FOMA terminal for
packet communications.
The minimum uplink communication speed (Kbps) used between
the FOMA terminal and the base station.
None: Permits all speeds (Default).
64:
Packet communications may not be connected in some cases.
The minimum downlink communication speed (Kbps) used between
the FOMA terminal and the base station.
None: Permits all speeds (Default).
64:
Packet communications may not be connected in some cases.
Sets the QoS (Quality of Service) requested to the network when
packet communications is originated.
Used for managing hosts (APN) saved in the FOMA terminal for
packet communications.
Displays the version of the FOMA terminal in 16 digits.
Sets whether the network registration status is notified.
No notification (Default).
Notifies the registration status inside/outside of the service area in the
“+CGREG:<n>,<stat>” format.
stat=0: Outside of the service area, stat=1: Inside of the service area
(home), stat=4: Unknown, stat=5: Inside of the service area (visitor)
Displays the manufacturing number of the FOMA terminal.
Sets whether the sender’s caller ID is displayed on a PC when
receiving 64K data communications.
When you enter “AT+CLIP?”, “+CLIP:n,m” appears.
m=0: Network setting that does not notify caller ID to the other party
when originating 64K data communications,
m=1: Network setting that notifies caller ID to the other party when
originating 64K data communications,
m=2: Unknown
Does not display the sender’s caller ID (Default, when the parameter
is omitted).
Displays the sender’s caller ID.
Sets whether the recipient is notified of your caller ID when you
originate 64K data communications.
When you enter “AT+CLIR?”, “+CLIR:n,m” appears.
m=0: CLIR is not executed (always notifies),
m=1: CLIR is always executed (never notifies),
m=2: Unknown, m=3: CLIR temporary mode (Default: No notification),
m=4: CLIR temporary mode (Default: Notification)
The terms of the CLIR service are applied (When the parameter is
omitted).
No notification
Notification (Default)
Sets the error report format of the FOMA terminal (P.305).
Displays “ERROR” (Default, when the parameter is omitted).
Displays using the “+CME ERROR:xxxx” format (xxxx are numerics).
Displays using the “+CME ERROR:xxxx” format (xxxx are characters).
Displays the home station number of the FOMA terminal using the
“+CNUM:,“home station number”,type”.
type=129: Does not include the international access code +,
type=145: Includes the international access code +
Sets whether the communication type is displayed before displaying
”CONNECT” when the line is connected.
Does not display (Default, when the parameter is omitted).
Displays using the “+CR:serv” format.
serv=SYNC: 64K data communications, serv=GPRS: Packet
communications
Command
Outline/Parameter
Input example
AT
commands
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1 Resets all cid to default settings.
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2 Resets a specified cid to default settings.
Summary of Contents for FOMA SO902I
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