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Extended AT Commands Manual 

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2009-06-25 

5.4.

 

Visual/Audible Call Alert Options........................................................................................24

 

5.4.1.1.

 

Receiving notification mode option (AT$$RCV_MODE))..........................................24

 

5.4.1.2.

 

Ringer volume control (AT$$RINGLVL)..................................................................24

 

5.4.1.3.

 

Ringer melody selection (AT$$RINGIDX) ...............................................................24

 

5.5.

 

Network Relational Settings.................................................................................................25

 

5.5.1.1.

 

Roaming indicator information (AT$$ROAMIND) ...................................................25

 

5.5.1.2.

 

Antenna Signal Level report schedule (AT$$ANTSET) ............................................25

 

5.5.1.3.

 

Antenna Signal Level (AT$$ANTLVL) .....................................................................25

 

5.5.1.4.

 

Modem scheduled Information (AT$$Ping) ............................................................26

 

5.5.1.5.

 

RSSI inquiry (AT$$RSSI).......................................................................................26

 

5.5.1.6.

 

Reading MT2 state (AT$$CURRSTATE) .................................................................26

 

5.5.1.7.

 

RF information (AT$$RFINFO) ..............................................................................27

 

5.5.1.8.

 

Location information (AT$$LOCATION) .................................................................27

 

6.

 

DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS...............................................................................................28

 

6.1.1.1.

 

Ring test (AT$$DIAG_RING) ..................................................................................28

 

6.1.1.2.

 

LED test (AT$$DIAG_LED)....................................................................................28

 

6.1.1.3.

 

RSSI LED response (AT$$RSSI_LEVEL) ................................................................28

 

6.1.2.

 

Led Description................................................................................................................29

 

7.

 

DATA CALL SET-UP ........................................................................................................30

 

Call released or failed (Uses DTR pin)......................................................................................30

 

7.1.

 

Data Calls ...........................................................................................................................30

 

7.1.1.1.

 

MO data call .........................................................................................................30

 

7.1.1.2.

 

MT Data Call ........................................................................................................30

 

8.

 

SMS commands..............................................................................................................31

 

8.1.1.

 

General Configuration Commands ...................................................................................31

 

8.1.1.1.

 

Select Message SCSMS .............................................................................31

 

8.1.1.2.

 

Preferred Message SCPMS ........................................................................31

 

8.1.1.3.

 

Message CMGF.......................................................................................32

 

8.1.1.4.

 

Message Service Failure Result Code +CMS ERROR..............................................32

 

8.1.1.5.

 

Informative Examples ...........................................................................................33

 

Message Configuration Commands.............................................................................................33

 

8.1.1.6.

 

Service Centre ACSCA .............................................................................33

 

8.1.1.7.

 

Set Text Mode ParaCSMP ........................................................................34

 

8.1.1.8.

 

Show Text Mode ParaCSDH.....................................................................34

 

8.1.1.9.

 

Informative Examples ...........................................................................................35

 

Message Receiving and Reading commands ................................................................................35

 

8.1.1.10.

 

New Message Indications to TE +CNMI .................................................................35

 

8.1.1.11.

 

List MeCMGL...........................................................................................37

 

8.1.1.12.

 

Read MCMGR ..........................................................................................38

 

8.1.1.13.

 

New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMA ...............................................39

 

8.1.1.14.

 

Informative Examples ...........................................................................................40

 

Message Sending and Writing Commands ...............................................................................40

 

8.1.1.15.

 

3G Send MCMGS.....................................................................................40

 

8.1.1.16.

 

3G Send Message from SCMSS.................................................................41

 

8.1.1.17.

 

Send Message Telstra SMS MO (AT+MMC) ............................................................42

 

Summary of Contents for MODMAX MM-6280IND

Page 1: ...nual VERSION 2 1 FW V 2 1 3 This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon Australia Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement 36A Gibson Ave Padstow NSW 2211 Australia URL www maxon com au ...

Page 2: ... equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures z Re orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna z Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver z Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance NOTES The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Maxo...

Page 3: ...er of Pages 68 Revision History Level Date History 2 0 2008 05 18 Released with Firmware version 2 1 3 Added Auto Delete SMS command AT AUTO_DLTSMS Added SMSOPT AB if set sms notif is skipped New Reset command with 2 states Maxon rssi now returns ECIO in addition to the RSSI value 2 1 2009 06 25 Added notes for the AT RESET and ATZ commands plus BOOTALERT message on power up ...

Page 4: ...on the nature of your inquiry please feel free to contact the following senior personnel Sales Marketing Corporate Technical Support Phone 61 2 8707 3000 Email support maxon com au Sales Phone 61 2 8707 3000 Email sales maxon com au ...

Page 5: ...Notification Options 15 4 SIGNAL INFORMATION 17 4 1 MT SMS 17 4 2 MT DATA 17 5 INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT 18 5 1 MT2 Basic Operational State 18 5 1 1 1 Boot alert 18 Note 18 5 1 1 2 Lock order 18 5 1 1 3 SMS TE2 emergency MO registration alert AT EMMOREG 18 5 1 1 4 TE2 active command AT TE2ALIVE 19 5 1 1 5 Power Reset AT RESET 19 Note 20 5 1 1 6 Current time AT TIME 20 5 1 1 7 Software version AT SWVER...

Page 6: ...on 29 7 DATA CALL SET UP 30 Call released or failed Uses DTR pin 30 7 1 Data Calls 30 7 1 1 1 MO data call 30 7 1 1 2 MT Data Call 30 8 SMS commands 31 8 1 1 General Configuration Commands 31 8 1 1 1 Select Message Service CSMS 31 8 1 1 2 Preferred Message Storage CPMS 31 8 1 1 3 Message Format CMGF 32 8 1 1 4 Message Service Failure Result Code CMS ERROR 32 8 1 1 5 Informative Examples 33 Message...

Page 7: ...ng 49 10 1 1 SMS Auto Voltage Alert 49 10 1 1 1 Auto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name AT SITE_NAME 49 10 1 1 2 SMS LOWBATT 1 set point AT LOWBATT_VTG 49 10 1 1 3 SMS LOWBATT 1 set recipient number AT AUTO_SMS 50 10 1 2 SMS Remote Report Requests 50 10 1 2 1 SMS Remote Report Request Site Name AT REMOTE_CTRL 50 10 1 2 2 Read ALL request 51 10 1 2 3 VBATT request 51 10 1 2 4 RSSI request 51 10 1 2 5 LOCA...

Page 8: ...AT COMMAND SET 66 14 1 1 Cellular AT parameter commands 66 14 1 2 Cellular identification AT command extensions 67 14 1 3 Cellular result codes for Asynchronous data services 68 15 DM COMMAND DIAGNOSTIC MODE 69 16 CARRIER COMMAND OPTIONS 70 16 1 1 Debug screen AT DBGSCRN 70 ...

Page 9: ... 2100MHz 850MHz 2100MHz 824 849 1920 1980 869 894 2110 2170 The wide range supply input voltage of 9V to 36V provides compatibility for platforms utilizing a variety of power sources or battery capacity NOTE Whilst the input supply for the modem is 9 36Vdc the modem will not power up at 9 volts 9 5 volts is required for power up MT2 then remains powered up until the voltage drops to 9 volts 1 1 Ge...

Page 10: ...tion An IWF provides the functions needed for data terminal equipment connected to a mobile termination to inter work with terminal equipment connected to the PSTN A physical implementation may include a pool of modems MO Mobile Originated where the SMS or the call is originated sent by the Mobile Station Mobile Station A cellular device e g this modem or a mobile phone handset in the carrier s do...

Page 11: ...N user network interface e g CCITT V series or CCITT X series Same as DTE Products which can issue AT command set and handle the response through UART or RS 232 signalling ports of the The popular examples of MT2 are PC s PDA and embedded systems i e Data Logger PLC etc UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter the UART is a microchip component that handles asynchronous serial communication...

Page 12: ...e response through UART or RS 232 signalling The popular examples of TE2 are PC s PDA s and unmanned systems such as Data Loggers RTU s or PLC s 2 2 Serial Interface TE2 s command and MT2 s response pair is the basic interface sequence The pairs should keep a pre defined format and ignore the case of letters unless otherwise specified Supports 2 serial interfaces UART1 and UART2 UART1 serves an AT...

Page 13: ...pecified With few exceptions the following syntax provides the given response for each AT command Where not applicable the response is ERROR Table 2 2 Command Description AT reads current set value AT reads supported range of values AT value changes current set value to new set value NOTE stands for the specific AT syntax 2 4 Message Naming Convention The following diagram shows the naming convent...

Page 14: ...the functionality of USB However the IPR setting may be useful to limit baud rate for specific applications USB automatically negotiates the maximum baud rate available Table 3 3 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 IPR Response TE2 Å MT2 IPR value Value IPR 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 45 50 75 110 150 300 600 38400 57600 115200 230400 supported_autodetectable_rates supported_fixed only_rates Default 1152...

Page 15: ...tablished 3 4 IO Functions To Change the IO functions of the modem use the AT IO_FUNCTION command Table 3 6 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 IO_FUNCTION Response TE2 Å MT2 IO_FUNCTION value Table 3 7 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 IO_FUNCTION value Value 0 Disable IO_Function 1 Activate SMSIO Functions Default Value 2 Data State Report functions A Serial 1 DCD Pin Pin is high In connection state B Se...

Page 16: ...of incoming data calls 1 No boot alert message on start up but notifies when SMS message is received Notifies of incoming data calls 2 Notify Once default Boot up alert message on start up and notifies when SMS message is received Notifies of incoming data calls Table 3 9 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 NOTIFCNT value Response TE2 Å MT2 NOTIFCNT 1 0 Success Failure ...

Page 17: ...USB ports Idle Data Buzzer SMSNOTIF value 0 No alert SMSNOTIF value 1 Buzzer alerts 4 times initially only SMSNOTIF value 2 Buzzer alerts 4 times initially followed by once every two sec SMSNOTIF value 3 Buzzer alerts 4 times initially only 4 2 MT DATA Table 4 11 Signal Action AT RING notification Ring Buzzer Audible Ring excepting where RCV_MODE is 1 ...

Page 18: ...how up on serial port when the modem powers up with firmware R2 1 3 5 1 1 2 Lock order If the IMEI or the IMSI stored in MT2 is invalid MT2 sends this command to TE2 Table 5 13 Notification command Notify TE2 Å MT2 CERROR NO CARRIER 5 1 1 3 SMS TE2 emergency MO registration alert AT EMMOREG This command is used for basic monitoring of TE2 condition MT2 can be set to look for TE2ALIVE command from ...

Page 19: ...2 within the time frame value specified in the EMMOREG command Table 5 16 Command TE2 Æ MT2 TE2ALIVE Response TE2 Å MT2 result_code OK ERROR 5 1 1 5 Power Reset AT RESET Command to reset Modem which is utilised to perform an immediate or scheduled soft power off on cycle Table 5 17 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 RESET Response TE2 Å MT2 RESET value on off Value time 0 12960000 minutes 0 Periodic P...

Page 20: ...version Table 5 21 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 SWVER Response TE2 Å MT2 SWVER software_version Example software_version example CHM628 R1 1 18 Jul 09 2007 15 35 17 5 2 Power Conservation Commands 5 2 1 1 Sleep mode control AT SLEEP_ENABLE This command is used for control of the Sleep mode of the engine This is useful to reduce the current draw for power conservation applications The engine cons...

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Page 22: ... activity such as MT calls or MT SMS or AT Alerts will wake RS232 from power down and pass these to TE2 Table 5 26 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 RS232_PWRDOWN Response TE2 Å MT2 RS232_PWRDOWN value Value 0 Power Down disabled Default 1 Power Down enabled The modem should go in power save modem after 30 seconds on inactivity on the RS232 An incoming AT command SMS or data call should wake the mode...

Page 23: ...AT LOWBATT Table 5 30 Notification command Notify TE2 Å MT2 LOWBATT value Value 0 normal state voltage above 9 1VDC or that set by LOWBATT_VTG 1 Low Battery voltage has dropped to the point set at LOWBATT_VTG 2 Power off sequence initiated battery voltage has reached 5 8VDC NOTE When the power supply to MT2 reaches 9 1 volts the modem will power up and send a LOWBATT 1 notification to TE2 It does ...

Page 24: ... applies new setting after TE2 reads or changes the volume setting This command causes the MT2 to ring once at current or set level Table 5 34 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 RINGLVL Response TE2 Å MT2 RINGLVL value Value ring level 0 4 0 mute Default 2 Table 5 35 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 RINGLVL value Response TE2 Å MT2 result_code OK ERROR 5 4 1 3 Ringer melody selection AT RINGIDX This comm...

Page 25: ...ification period of ANTLVL notification in seconds If no changes are monitored ANTLVL does not report to ANTSET values Table 5 39 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 ANTSET Response TE2 Å MT2 ANTSET value Value 0 Read once 1 43200 Notification every x seconds Table 5 40 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 ANTSET value Response TE2 Å MT2 result_code OK ERROR 5 5 1 3 Antenna Signal Level AT ANTLVL The antenna ...

Page 26: ... the signal The RSSI LED will be OFF when RSSI is less than 105dBm flashing when in between the 95dBm and 105dBm and ON when greater than or equal to 95dBm NOTE the higher the negative number i e the further away from ZERO the weaker the received signal The smaller the number i e the closer to ZERO the stronger the received signal A flashing RSSI LED indicates potential need for an alternative ant...

Page 27: ... seconds Interval 1 One time report response Interval x Report per x seconds 2 255 Interval 0 No reporting Default Report CHAN Channel number ex 779 RX RX power dBm ex 60 TX_ADJ Adjust value dB response on traffic status TX TX power dBm response on traffic status FER Frame error rate response on traffic status PN PN number no in best eclo ex 470 EcIo BestEcIo dB RSCP 5 5 1 8 Location information A...

Page 28: ...ck when test starts DIAG_LED response when the tests finishes OK Modem resets power After power up the following notification is effected TELSTRA 3G 6 1 1 3 RSSI LED response AT RSSI_LEVEL The command is used to read or set the RSSI values governing the performance of the RSSI LED The RSSI LED will be OFF when RSSI is less than the lower_value flashing when in between the upper_value and the lower...

Page 29: ...power and signal is between 95 to 120dBm Turn off when signal is below 120dbm or no signal CRT On when modem has a circuit switched data connection established Flashing when there is an incoming circuit switched data call PKT On when modem has a packet data session dormant Flashing when sending and receiving data TX DTR Idle On when a host is present or as set by D0 setting Off when a host is not ...

Page 30: ...ailure Value phone_number for Packet Switched Data 99 Australia requires authentication This requires setting up an APN Please refer to MM 6280IND HSDPA AT Commands manual for Circuit Switched Data You will need a data number Code 2620 activated on the SIM account 7 1 1 2 MT Data Call Notify TE2 Å MT2 AT RING Buzzer Audible excepting where RCV_MODE is 1 CRT LED ON for duration of ring and when MT ...

Page 31: ...vice setting Test command returns a list of all services supported by the TA Table 1 CSMS action command syntax Command Possible response s CSMS servi ce CSMS mt mo bm CMS ERROR err CSMS CSMS service mt mo bm CSMS CSMS list of supported service s service 0 3GPP TS 23 040 and 3GPP TS 23 041 1 mt 0 type not support 1 type support mo 0 type not support 1 type support Value bm 0 type not support 1 typ...

Page 32: ...ect TE C haracter Set CSCS to inform the character set to be used in the message body in the TA TE interface Test command returns supported modes as a compound value Table 3 CMGF action command syntax Command Possible response s CMGF mode CMGF mode CMGF CMGF mode CMGF CMGF list of supported mode s Value mode 0 PDU mode default when implemented 1 text mode 8 1 1 4 Message Service Failure Result Cod...

Page 33: ...orting SMS AT CSMS inquiry of available services in TA CSMS 0 OK AT CSMS 0 CPMS set SMS query available memories CSMS 1 1 1 all MT MO and CBM supported CPMS BM ME SM ME SM ME SM CBM ME and U SIM memories OK for reading ME and U SIM memories for writing AT CPMS ME ME ME CMGF set ME memory query available message formats CPMS ME 5 99 ME 5 99 ME 5 99 five messages in ME 99 total space CMGF 0 1 both t...

Page 34: ...cimal coded string refer e g pdu with double quotes NOTE When storing a SMS DELIVER from the TE to the preferred memory storage in text mode refer command Write Message to Memory CMGW vp field can be used for scts Table 6 CSMP action command syntax Command Possible response s CSMP fo vp pi d dcs CSMP CSMP fo vp pid dcs CSMP 8 1 1 8 Show Text Mode Parameters CSDH Set command controls whether detail...

Page 35: ...he result code indication routing for SMS DELIVERs bm for CBMs and ds for SMS STATUS REPORTs bfr defines the handling method for buffered result codes when mode 1 2 or 3 is enabled If ME does not support requested item although TA does final result code CMS ERROR err is returned See chapter Message Service Failure Result Code for a list of err values Test command gives the settings supported by th...

Page 36: ...port storing of class 0 messages and messages in the message waiting indication group discard message 0 No SMS DELIVER indications are routed to the TE 1 If SMS DELIVER is stored into ME TA indication of the memory location is routed to the TE using unsolicited result code CMTI mem index 2 SMS DELIVERs except class 2 messages and messages in the message waiting indication group store message are r...

Page 37: ...o SMS STATUS REPORTs are routed to the TE 1 SMS STATUS REPORTs are routed to the TE using unsolicited result code CDS length CR LF pdu PDU mode enabled or CDS fo mr ra tora scts dt st text mode enabled 2 If SMS STATUS REPORT is stored into ME TA indication of the memory location is routed to the TE using unsolicited result code CDSI mem index bfr 0 TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined wit...

Page 38: ...successful and SMS COMMANDs CMGL index stat fo ct CR LF CMGL index stat fo ct if text mode CMGF 1 command successful and CBM storage CMGL index stat sn mid page pages CR LF data CR LF CMGL index stat sn mid page pages CR LF data otherwise CMS ERROR err CMGL CMGL list of supported stat s 8 1 1 12 Read Message CMGR Execution command returns message with location value index from message storage mem1...

Page 39: ...ork ME TA shall automatically disable routing to TE by setting both mt and ds values of CNMI to zero If command is executed but no acknowledgement is expected or some other ME related error occurs final result code CMS ERROR err is returned See chapter Message Service Failure Result Code for a list of err values NOTE In case that a directly routed message must be buffered in ME TA possible when CN...

Page 40: ...mation GSM 7 bit default alphabet used in message bodies AT CMGL ALL read all SMs CMGL 1 REC READ 358501234567 Mr Smith 95 07 03 17 45 03 04 This is the body of the message CMGL 2 STO UNSENT 358501234567 Mr Smith This is the body of the reply OK The next example shows a method to read new CBMs received from the network text mode GSM 7 bit default alphabet used in message bodies AT CNMI 2 2 0 CBMs ...

Page 41: ...age return entered by the user if TE character set is HEX the entered text should consist of two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers which ME TA converts into the GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters e g 17 IRA 49 and 55 will be converted to character Π GSM 7 bit default alphabet 23 if dcs indicates that 8 bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used or fo indicates that 3GPP TS 23 040 TP User Data ...

Page 42: ... has to have the code larger than 0x1F so it will be available with 0x20 Response TE2 Å MT2 Before sending MMC SMSMO OK Value After sending SENDING SUCCESS The SMS has been sent SENDING FAIL Sending the SMS has failed 8 1 1 18 Write Message to Memory CMGW Execution command stores message either SMS DELIVER or SMS SUBMIT to memory storage mem2 Memory location index of the stored message is returned...

Page 43: ...ssages and unsent mobile originated messages untouched 3 Delete all read messages from preferred message storage sent and unsent mobile originated messages leaving unread messages untouched 4 Delete all messages from preferred message storage including unread messages Table 15 CMGD action command syntax Command Possible response s CMGD index delflag CMS ERROR err CMGD CMGD list of supported index ...

Page 44: ...the exact value is up to ME implementation then ME shall close the link and TA switches n automatically back to 0 2 enable if the time between the response of the latest message send command and the next send command exceeds 1 5 seconds the exact value is up to ME implementation ME shall close the link but TA shall not switch automatically back to n 0 8 1 1 22 Informative Examples An example of se...

Page 45: ...t from there and deleting it AT CPMS check memory settings CPMS ME 4 10 ME 4 10 ME 4 10 OK AT CMGW 9501231234 write message This is the message body Z CMGW 7 index number in storage returned OK AT CMSS 7 send from storage CMSS 12 success reference value 12 sent from SC OK AT CMGD 7 delete message OK ...

Page 46: ...T2 SMSPOT value Value 0 SMS structure Send and Receive is as per 3G standards 1 At MMC SMSMO same format as MM5100 for send and receive 2 CGMR Format 3 Sending Receiving format is same as MM5100 but modem should only pass the message to host Received SMS time stamp orig_number Originating number call_back Callback number user_data Message With this option set the message appear as below No other i...

Page 47: ... mobile 61 2 400000000 Please note I have shown white space characters as ASCII decimal in red as 32 sp 13 cr CMGR 32 REC 32 READ 61400000000 07 02 0 2 16 44 24 44 145 4 0 0 61418706700 145 13 13 Hello 32 World 13 Date format is yy mm dd 9 1 1 5 SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT 3 Notify TE2 Å MT2 Message message only 9 1 1 6 Illustrative example To turn SMS send alerts off and to use SMSOPT 1 y...

Page 48: ... value Value 0 Auto delete is turned off 1 Auto delete is turned on Table 9 56 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 AUTO_DLTSMS value Response TE2 Å MT2 result_code OK ERROR 9 1 3 SMS Notifications 9 1 3 1 SMS Notification SMSNOTIF Table 9 57 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 SMSNOTIF Response TE2 Å MT2 SMSNOTIF value Value 0 No Alert 1 Alert Table 9 58 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 SMSNOTIF value Response ...

Page 49: ... have been deployed so as to identify each unit The Site Name where set is only included in the SMS LOWBATT notification Table 10 59 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 SITE_NAME Response TE2 Å MT2 SITE_NAME value Value blank Default no site name set text Site name for this modem as entered using the set command Table 10 60 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT2 SITE_NAME value Response TE2 Å MT2 SITE_NAME valu...

Page 50: ...ve integrated advanced technology within MT2 for the MT2 to automatically reply by SMS to SMS interrogation for specific operating information This reporting system will enhance the ability of the user to remotely interrogate important operating features via SMS An SMS is sent to a specific identified by its directory number The MT2 automatically replies to the SMS request originator with specific...

Page 51: ...f remote MT2 report lists reports of VBATT RSSI LOCATION SWVER time_date_stamp hour day month remote_ctrl_value default or user defined name Site name is only incorporated within the remote_ctrl_value all request response and not the individual request responses that follow 10 1 2 3 VBATT request Read supply voltage at remote MT2 Table 10 68 Read command Command from SMS phone Enter directory numb...

Page 52: ...tory_number LOCATION time_date_stamp Value directory_number phone number of remote MT2 time_date_stamp hour day month 10 1 2 6 SWVER request Request Software Version information from the remote MT2 Table 10 71 Read command Command from SMS phone Enter directory number of specific MT2 Enter message maxon swver not case sensitive Send message Response from MT2 directory_number SWVER see SWVER time_d...

Page 53: ...Page 53 of 70 2009 06 25 10 1 2 8 Remote Reset Reset the modem Table 10 73 Read command Command from SMS phone Enter directory number of specific MT2 Enter message maxon reset not case sensitive Send message Value Modem will reset ...

Page 54: ...Not Supported O Supported Table 11 74 No Command NV User Profile Remarks 1 ANTSET X X 2 AUTO_SMS O X 3 SMSOPT O X 4 EXT_LED 0 X 5 LOWBATT_VTG O X 6 NOTIFCNT O X 7 PHONE1 PHONE2 PHONE3 O X 8 RCV_MODE O X 9 Input SMS commands O X 10 RESET O X 11 RFINFO X X 12 RINGIDX O X 13 RINGLVL O X 14 RS232_PWRDOWN O X 15 SMSNOTIF O X 16 Fn O O 17 IPR O O 18 S Register X 0 ...

Page 55: ... 2 User Profile recall AT Fn This command is used for confirming or recalling the User Profile At each power up of modem or Fn command the profile set by Fn is loaded into the working area of Memory If user has not saved a profile to Fn an attempt to load that profile using Fn will elicit an ERROR response F0 cannot be written to using W0 command An attempt to write to that profile using W0 will e...

Page 56: ...on until carrier reported support of this feature is optional N A N A Q0 Return result codes R R Q1 Do not return result codes R N A V0 Display result codes as numbers R R V1 Display result codes as words R R X1 Enable additional result code CONNECT rate Disable dial tone and busy detection 1 N A N A X2 Enable additional result codes CONNECT rate and NO DIALTONE Disable busy detection Enable dial ...

Page 57: ...N to OFF transition of circuit 108 2 See service specific AT command processing for service state transitions R N A D2 Enter command state following On to Off transition of circuit 108 2 See service specific AT command processing for service state processing requirements R N A T Select tone dialling N A N A F0 Set to factory defined configuration Effect is implementation dependent O N A 12 2 2 Bas...

Page 58: ...ult settings are shown in bold Table 12 80 Basic action commands Command Description A Re execute previous command A Enter the online state See service specific processing for further details D dial string Causes the MT2 to transition from the command state to the online state The dial string is optional For circuit switched data services the dial string may contain the following characters Digits...

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Page 60: ...d or could not be executed R R 6 NO DIALTONE No dial tone detected within time out period N A N A 7 BUSY Reorder Busy signal received R N A 8 NO ANSWER Five seconds of silence not detected after ring back when dial modifier is used N A N A 12 3 Extended AT Command Sets 12 3 1 Extended AT configuration command set Table 12 82 Extended AT configuration command set Command Value per Description Packe...

Page 61: ...IS 131 This command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more lines of information text determined by the manufacturer which is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify the specific model of the device Typically the text will consist of a single line containing the name of the product but manufacturers may choose to provide any information desired Model Default O GMR IS 131 This command cau...

Page 62: ...le accepting TE2 command set and while transmitting information text and result codes to the TE2 if this is not automatically determined see IPR ICF Shows current settings ICF Shows supported range ICF format_value parity_value sets value format valid numeric values 0 auto detect NOT SUPPORTED 1 8Data 2Stop 2 8Data 1Parity 1Stop 3 8Data 1Stop Default 4 7Data 2Stop 5 7Data 1Parity 1Stop 6 7Data 1St...

Page 63: ...ault 3 Xon Xoff global DC1 DC3 on circuit 103 with DC1 DC3 characters being passed through to the remote DCE in addition to being acted upon for local flow control t_by_c Description 0 None 1 Xon Xoff local DC1 DC3 on circuit 104 2 Circuit 106 Clear to Send Ready for Sending Default c_by_t specifies the method to be used by the DTE to control the flow of received data from the DCE t_by_c specifies...

Page 64: ...ct operation at rates at which the MT2 is not capable of automatically detecting the data rate being used by the TE2 115200bps Default IPR Displays current set value IPR Displays range of supported autodetectable rates list of supported fixed only rates e g IPR 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 45 50 75 110 150 300 600 38400 57600 115200 230400 IPR value Set value E Changes to IPR rate are written to defa...

Page 65: ...ands to the modem during packet data session In Idle state modem will not use UDP for notification Communication between MT2 and PC will be as follow From MT2 to PC IP Address 0 0 0 1 and port 33333 From PC to MT2 IP Address 1 1 1 1 and port 33333 Table 13 83 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 NOTI_DS Response TE2 Å MT2 NOTI_DS value Value 0 Not Active 1 Active Table 13 84 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT...

Page 66: ...n the Um interface The command format is the same as for the TIA EIA IS 131 DS command 0 1 2048 6 Default Range 0 0 1 1 512 65535 6 250 N A N A CBC Battery Charge Read only Returns BCS BCL BCS S source 0 Response to BCS will always be 0 since MT2 cannot discriminate between battery and other power supply sources BCL L level n n Current source level in Volts O N A CRC value Cellular Result Codes se...

Page 67: ...o identify the specific model of the device Typically the text will consist of a single line containing the name of the product but manufacturers may choose to provide any information desired N A N A CGMR IS 131 This command causes the IWF to transmit one or more lines of information text determined by the manufacturer which is intended to permit the user of the IWF to identify the version revisio...

Page 68: ...N A N A CERROR NO service option SERVICE The indicated service option was rejected The service option shall be ASYNC or FAX N A N A CERROR PAGE FAIL Mobile station received a page but not an alert N A N A CERROR PAGED Mobile station attempted to originate after receiving a page N A N A CERROR RELEASE Indicates call release N A N A CERROR RETRY Reorder received after call origination N A N A CPROG ...

Page 69: ...and response packet format is described in the following tables NOTE The last character of the Request Field should be 0x0D Table 15 88 Request packet Field Length bytes Description Command code 1 Cmd Code 0xC8 Request field Variable ASCII Cmd This field should finish with 0x0d Frame check 2 16 bit CRC Ending flag 1 0x7E Table 15 89 Response packet Field Length bytes Description Command code 1 Cmd...

Page 70: ...x PC power class PSC Scrambling code ECIO Error Check and Correction GL1 GSM Layer 1 Status WL1 WCDMA Layer 1 Status RR GSM RR Status RRC WCDMA RRC Status MM MM Status GMM GMM Status GRR GRR Status REG Reg status Network Status Network Revision mm system information Network operation mode Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity Location Location code serving PLMN Cell Identity Signalling Radio Bearer...

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