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<wAiur>: integer type; wanted air interface user rate. 0 indicates that TA shall calculate a 
proper value from currently selected fixed network user rate (<speed> subparameter from 
+CBST command), <codings>, and <wRx> (or <maxRx> from +CHSD command if 
<wRx>=0). Other values:  
1 9600 

bps 

2 14400 

bps 

3 19200 

bps 

4 28800 

bps 

6 43200 

bps 

<wRx>: integer type; wanted amount of receive timeslots. Default value 0 indicates that TA 
shall calculate a proper value from currently selected <wAiur> and <codings>  
<topRx>: integer type; top value for <wRx> that user is going to request during the next 
established non-transparent HSCSD call. Default value 0 indicates that user is not going to 
change <wAiur>/<wRx> during the next call  
<codings>: a sum of integers, each representing a channel coding that is accepted for non-
transparent HSCSD calls. Default value 0 indicates that all supported codings are accepted 
(refer +CHSD command for other values). value 12 indicates that 9.6k and 14.4k channel 
codings are supported):  
 1 

4.8k full rate data traffic channel 

 4 

9.6k full rate data traffic channel 

 8 

14.4k full rate data traffic channel 

8.3.13 +CHSC HSCSD current call parameters 

 Command 

Response 

execute 

+CHSC

+CHSC: <rx>,<tx>,<aiur>,<coding>

test 

+CHSC=?

Optional. 07.07 section 6.15. When no call is in progress (or external ME is not connected), 
all values are zero. 
Parameters:  
<rx>: integer type; number of receive timeslots currently in use  
<tx>: integer type; number of transmit timeslots currently in use  
<aiur>: integer type; current air interface user rate (refer +CHSN command for possible 
values)  
<coding>: current channel coding (refer +CHSD command for possible values) 

8.3.14 +CV120 V.120 rate adaption protocol 

 Command 

Response 

Default 

set 

+CV120=<rah>,<mfm>,<mode>,

<llineg>,<assign>,<negtype>

,1

read 

+CV120?

+CV120: <rah>,<mfm>,<mode>,

<llineg>,<assign>,<negtype>

test 

+CV120=?

+CV120: (1),(0,1),(1),(0),(0),(0)

Mandatory when V.120 interworking supported by ME. 07.07 section 6.20. 

Summary of Contents for D211

Page 1: ...DEVELOPER MANUAL FOR NOKIA D211 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TO NETWORK ADMINISTRATORS AND SYSTEM DEVELOPERS VERSION 1 1 Copyright Nokia Corporation 2002 All rights reserved Date 5 6 2002 ver 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...SM 10 2 3 1 HSCSD 11 2 3 2 GPRS 11 2 3 3 TERMINAL CLASSES 13 2 3 4 GPRS SECURITY 13 2 3 5 GPRS SUMMARY 13 2 4 SMS 14 2 5 FAX CLASSES 14 3 GENERAL HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 15 3 1 PRODUCT TYPE 15 3 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 3 3 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 15 3 4 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS 15 3 5 EXTERNAL SIGNALS AND CONNECTIONS 15 3 5 1 PC CARD INTERFACE 16 3 5 2 SIM SMART CARD 17 3 6 MECHANI...

Page 3: ...STALLATION DISK 22 4 3 PROFILES 22 4 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS 23 4 5 SECURITY 29 4 5 1 WEP KEYS 29 4 5 2 VPN 30 4 5 3 PERSONAL FIREWALL 31 4 6 WLAN COMPATIBILITY 32 4 6 1 LIST OF TESTED ACCESS POINTS 32 4 6 2 KNOWN LIMITATIONS RECOMMENDED SETTINGS 32 4 7 SOFTWARE INTERFACE 32 4 8 SIM SERVICES NOKIA OPERATOR WIRELESS LAN 35 5 AT COMMANDS 36 5 1 INTRODUCTION 36 5 2 AT COMMAND SYNTAX 36 5 2 1 S REGISTER C...

Page 4: ...HARACTER FRAMING 42 6 3 12 IFC DTE DCE LOCAL FLOW CONTROL 43 6 3 13 ILRR DTE DCE LOCAL RATE REPORTING 43 6 4 DE FACTO 44 6 4 1 S25 DETECT DTR CHANGE TIME 44 6 4 2 S DSR SIGNAL BEHAVIOUR 44 6 4 3 K SELECT FLOW CONTROL 44 7 GENERIC COMMANDS 45 7 1 V 25TER 45 7 1 1 Z RESET TO DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 45 7 1 2 F SET TO FACTORY DEFINED CONFIGURATION 45 7 1 3 I REQUEST IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION 46 7 1 4 G...

Page 5: ...LING 52 8 1 4 A ANSWER 52 8 1 5 H HOOK CONTROL 52 8 1 6 O RETURN TO ONLINE DATA STATE 53 8 1 7 S0 AUTOMATIC ANSWER 53 8 1 8 S6 PAUSE BEFORE BLIND DIALLING 53 8 1 9 S7 CONNECTION COMPLETION TIMEOUT 53 8 1 10 S8 COMMA DIAL MODIFIER TIME 54 8 1 11 S10 AUTOMATIC DISCONNECT DELAY 54 8 1 12 L MONITOR SPEAKER LOUDNESS 54 8 1 13 M MONITOR SPEAKER MODE 54 8 1 14 DS DATA COMPRESSION 54 8 1 15 DR DATA COMPRE...

Page 6: ... 63 9 1 2 COPS OPERATOR SELECTION 63 9 1 3 CLCK FACILITY LOCK 64 9 1 4 CPWD CHANGE PASSWORD 64 9 1 5 CLIP CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION PRESENTATION 65 9 1 6 CLIR CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION RESTRICTION 65 9 1 7 COLP CONNECTED LINE IDENTIFICATION PRESENTATION 65 9 1 8 CCFC CALL FORWARDING NUMBER AND CONDITIONS 66 9 1 9 CCWA CALL WAITING 66 9 1 10 CHLD CALL RELATED SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 67 9 1 11 CU...

Page 7: ...INDICATIONS TO TE 73 11 1 12 CMGL LIST MESSAGES 74 11 1 13 CMGR READ MESSAGE 74 11 1 14 CNMA NEW MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO ME TA 75 11 1 15 CMGS SEND MESSAGE 75 11 1 16 CMSS SEND MESSAGE FROM STORAGE 75 11 1 17 CMGW WRITE MESSAGE TO MEMORY 76 11 1 18 CMGD DELETE MESSAGE 76 11 1 19 CMGC SEND COMMAND 76 11 1 20 CMMS MORE MESSAGES TO SEND 76 12 FAX COMMANDS 77 12 1 ALL CLASSES 77 12 1 1 FCLASS DCE M...

Page 8: ...ID STRING 81 12 3 9 FCQ QUALITY CHECKING 81 12 3 10 FCR CAPABILITY TO RECEIVE 81 12 3 11 FCTCRTY ECM RETRY COUNT 82 12 3 12 FDCC CAPABILITIES PARAMETERS 82 12 3 13 FDCS NEGOTIATED CURRENT SESSION PARAMETERS 82 12 3 14 FDFFC DATA ENCODING FORMAT CONVERSION PARAMETER 82 12 3 15 FDIS CURRENT SESSION PARAMETERS 83 12 3 16 FDR RECEIVE PHASE C DATA 83 12 3 17 FDT TRANSMIT PHASE C DATA 83 12 3 18 FECM EC...

Page 9: ...Q COPY QUALITY CHECKING 89 12 4 7 FCR CAPABILITY TO RECEIVE 89 12 4 8 FCS CURRENT SESSION RESULTS 89 12 4 9 FCT PHASE C RESPONSE TIMEOUT 90 12 4 10 FDR RECEIVE PHASE C DATA 90 12 4 11 FDT TRANSMIT PHASE C DATA 90 12 4 12 FEA PHASE C RECEIVE EOL ALIGNMENT 90 12 4 13 FFC DATA ENCODING FORMAT CONVERSION 90 12 4 14 FHS CALL TERMINATION STATUS 91 12 4 15 FIE PROCEDURE INTERRUPT ENABLE 91 12 4 16 FIP IN...

Page 10: ... ACCEPTABLE 97 14 1 4 CGATT GPRS ATTACH OR DETACH 97 14 1 5 CGACT PDP CONTEXT ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE 97 14 1 6 CGDATA ENTER DATA STATE 98 15 MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 98 15 1 V 25TER 98 15 1 1 A REPEAT LAST COMMAND LINE 98 15 2 NMP SPECIFIC 98 15 2 1 S47 FORCE FAX CLASS 2 2 0 ERROR CORRECTION MODE 98 15 2 2 S48 FORCE FAX 14 4KB 99 16 RESULT CODES 99 16 1 V 25TER 99 16 1 1 BASIC SYNTAX RESULT CODES 99...

Page 11: ... NEW SMS DELIVER INDICATION 102 16 4 2 CMT NEW SMS DELIVER 103 16 4 3 CBM NEW CBM 103 16 4 4 CDSI NEW SMS STATUS REPORT INDICATION 103 16 4 5 CDS NEW SMS STATUS REPORT 103 16 4 6 CMS ERROR MESSAGE SERVICE FAILURE 104 16 5 PN 3131 104 16 5 1 VCID CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION REPORT 104 16 5 2 IN BAND EVENTS FROM DCE TO DTE 104 17 ERROR VALUES 105 17 1 CME ERROR VALUES 105 17 2 CMS ERROR VALUES 106 1...

Page 12: ...e right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or ...

Page 13: ...ect performance Switch off in hospitals Follow any regulations or rules Switch the radio card off near medical equipment Switch off in aircraft Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft Switch off when refuelling Don t use the radio card at a refuelling point Do not use near fuel or chemicals Switch off near blasting Don t use the radio card where blasting is in progress Observe restrict...

Page 14: ...ter resistance Your radio card is not water resistant Keep it dry Backup copies Remember to make backup copies of all important data Connecting to other devices When connecting to any other device read its user s guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products ...

Page 15: ... connection oriented data and facsimile services can be used The Nokia D211 is a dual band PC card transceiver designed for operation in EGSM 900 GSM 1800 and GSM900 1800 dual band networks It supports High Speed Circuit Switched Data HSCSD which offers data rates of up to 43 2 kbit s by using multiple receive and transmit time slots General Packet Radio Service GPRS which offers data rates of up ...

Page 16: ...iece of spectrum is available for a set of systems technologies provided that they fulfil certain agreed very basic requirements like maximum allowed transmit power This means that the operating environment and the related problems are very different compared to traditional cellular networks 2 1 2 Standards IEEE initiated the 802 11 24 working group in 1990 to develop a WLAN standard for the 2 4 G...

Page 17: ... deferral or prior to attempting to transmit again immediately after a successful transmission the station must select a random backoff interval before it starts the transmission This reduces the probability of a collision at a point where it would most likely occur This moment is just after the medium becomes free after transmission Random backoff of different stations ensures that not all the st...

Page 18: ... it appears to the LLC layer as an independent network Stations within an ESS can communicate with the other stations and mobile stations may move from one BSS to other BSSs within the same ESS transparently to LLC 802 11 does not assume anything about the physical locations of the architectural components Integration with the existing wired LANs is possible through a portal Portal is the logical ...

Page 19: ... associated with many stations at a time Association is always initiated by the mobile station Reassociation enables the transfer of an existing association from one access point to another within an ESS Reassociation also enables changing of attributes of an established association while a station remains associated with the same access point The existing connections must be maintained during the...

Page 20: ...the promotion of Wi Fi as the global wireless LAN standard across all market segments Today it is clear that the improved compatibility between different manufacturers WLAN devices together with marketing activities have significantly fostered the overall WLAN market growth which in turn has lead to lower device costs to end users thus further increasing the potential market size 2 2 1 Testing Pro...

Page 21: ...a data user using one time slot decreases the maximum amount possible for voice calls in that particular cell by one Furthermore if the data user uses several time slots for the connection the maximum amount of voice calls is decreased by the amount of the used time slots In 1997 as a parallel activity to HSCSD the GSM user data rate per single time slot was increased from 9 6 kbit s to 14 4 kbit ...

Page 22: ... applications For example HSCSD connections provide active e mail and file transfer while GPRS runs in the background for wireless data networking 3 1 operation mode 43 2 14 4 kbit s is optimal for receiving e mail WWW browsing video streaming etc 2 2 operation mode 28 8 28 8 kbit s is optimal for symmetric applications such as voice and video calls e g Netmeeting and e mail message sending GSM CS...

Page 23: ...tion of GPRS and non GPRS services and functionality for example paging for circuit switched calls that can be performed more efficiently via the SGSN and combined GPRS and non GPRS location updates The GPRS air interface uses the basic features of the GSM air interface such as spectrum division modulation and burst structure Thus both the circuit switched GSM services and the GPRS service can be ...

Page 24: ...received during GPRS activity No data calls however are possible when GPRS data transmission is active and no GPRS data transmission is possible when a data call is active GPRS is put to suspend mode when there is an active data call 2 3 4 GPRS security GPRS security functionality is equivalent to the existing GSM security The SGSN performs authentication and cipher setting procedures based on the...

Page 25: ...usiness cards picture messages and concatenated messages The software installation includes an SMS management software Nokia Short Messaging SMS services cannot be controlled using AT commands and if the Nokia Short Messaging is not a suitable solution the developers must use the Nokia D211 SDK to create their own SMS application 2 5 FAX CLASSES The Nokia D211 supports group 3 fax classes 1 2 and ...

Page 26: ...ut voltage range 0 5 to Vcc 0 5 V 3 4 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Symbol Parameter Ratings Unit Vcc Supply voltage 4 75 to 5 25 V VIH Input high voltage range 2 4 to Vcc 0 25 V VIL Input low voltage range 0 to 0 8 V 3 5 EXTERNAL SIGNALS AND CONNECTIONS There are three external interfaces in the Nokia D211 The PC card interface connects the card to the host system and the SIM connector is for ...

Page 27: ... 0 0 5 0 1Vcc Output low level TTL Output low level CMOS Note 1 PCMCIA connector requirement based on PC Card Standard V7 Note 2 maximum allowed level tolerated by the Nokia D211 is 5 5 V Power consumption current WLAN Average Sleep 30 mA Acquisition RX on 192 mA Receive 11Mbit s 160 mA Transmit 1Mbit s 330 mA Transmit 2Mbit s 315 mA Transmit 11Mbit s 300 mA Continuous 330 mA GSM HSCSD Average Pea...

Page 28: ...the hardware 3 6 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Volume 40cc Weight 51g Length 125mm Width 54mm Thickness 5 10mm Figure 5 Nokia D211 3 7 ANTENNA 3 7 1 GSM The Nokia D211 has an internal antenna for GSM 900 1800 MHz SIM smart card slot PC card connector Internal antenna 10mm extended portion can be used for locking the Nokia D211 into the PC card slot ...

Page 29: ...nducted average 10 mW 9 7 dBm conducted average 3 mW 5 7 dBm conducted average Coverage area Indoor 20 100 m radius depending on the surroundings Outdoor 900 m max line of sight Radiation pattern depends on the laptop or device that the Nokia D211 is connected to Therefore it is not possible to give any specific radiation figure here 3 8 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature range operation 10 ...

Page 30: ...er may exist 3 9 3 Electromagnetic compatibility inside Europe For electromagnetic compatibility EMC the Nokia D211 is tested according to the standards EN 301 489 7 21 and EN 301 489 17 22 as a Radio and ancillary equipment for fixed use base station equipment The standards refer to the standard EN 301 489 1 20 Spurious emission requirements for WLAN are specified in the standard EN 300 328 2 18 ...

Page 31: ...is referred here as a public standard 4 1 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS The Nokia D211 is compatible with a wide range of laptops and handheld devices as long as they include a type II or III PC card slot with sufficient power supply and run on one of the following operating systems Drivers and software for Windowsä 98 SE Me 2000 and XP are included in the sales package check the Nokia Web site for ...

Page 32: ... Browse When you have selected the correct destination folder click Next Note You cannot install the Nokia D211 software on a network drive 7 Select the type of installation you want The Administrator option is for system administrators only this installation type will install administrator module which can be used for monitoring WLAN network creating installation disks and storing profiles to the...

Page 33: ...any knowledge about GSM GPRS WLAN networks or network settings Installation disks can be used for restricting user access for certain settings profile editing for example Some of the setting are common for all profiles and they can be delivered to users only by using an installation disk for example sending a profile as an OTA SMS or importing a profile file cannot be done Profiles can be edited d...

Page 34: ...smit their response Too short a period can cause roaming problems Association time out Indicates for how long the station will wait for an association response from the WLAN access point 10 100 10 time units scanning If no response is received within the specified time the station will try to reconnect or will try to connect to another access point ATIM window Announcement Traffic Indication Messa...

Page 35: ...c radio If the radio channel is configured manually no other channels are scanned for In this case roaming between access points is not possible if they are in different channels This value can be used if a station is stationary and it should associate to a certain access point NOTE Using some channels may be restricted by local laws e g in France Fragmentation threshold Defines a threshold above ...

Page 36: ...IM beacon By default the station wakes up to listen to DTIMs independent of Listen Interval and is ready to collect the multicast traffic The DTIM period is defined by the network administrator Listen DTIM should be turned OFF if aggressive power saving is desired Missing the multicast traffic may cause instability in upper layer protocols such as IP and ARP This however is typically not a problem...

Page 37: ...ng the transmission rate Reduces unnecessary retransmissions while operating in low signal strength conditions RTS threshold Controls for what size data packet the MAC Media Access Control protocol uses the RTS CTS Request to send Clear To Send handshake Note that performance management overrides this setting 256 2346 2346 bytes Mac RTS CTS handshaking is used for reducing frame collisions arising...

Page 38: ...ty level configured in the station With network security the station will try to use the maximum level of security accepted by the access point Station security Network security Station security security If a station is trying to connect to a Wi Fi access point not a Nokia access point with WEP keys the user may need to use Network security Short retry limit Indicates the maximum number of transmi...

Page 39: ...h IEEE 802 11 products can be achieved by using lower speeds Required basic rates are defined by the access point All stations within the range of the access point shall support all of the basic rates required by the access point hence the name basic rate Control and management frames which all stations shall be capable of receiving are sent using the basic rates Multicast traffic will be sent at ...

Page 40: ...enhanced security Personal WEP keys are stored in an access point or an access point can get users WEP keys from a RADIUS server In the case of personal WEP keys all users have different WEP keys Please see the Nokia D211 User s Guide for further details Telephony network PSTN Laptops equippedwith the Nokia D211 radio card Office WLAN Secure Home remote Corporate Application servers email database...

Page 41: ...ost suitable VPN client as the Nokia D211 is compliant with leading VPN clients The Nokia D211 allows the user to deploy conventional dial up networking In this configuration the VPN client is not required but the connection is established using standard Microsoft Windows dial up functions VPN is the correct way to build a secure private communication infrastructure on top of the Internet There ar...

Page 42: ...otection level should be conficured to be very high In fact all connection attempts to your machine should be denied When the firewall engine detects an intrusion it commands the software to block the hacker s IP address Since the firewall controls transmission at the network TCP IP stack level hackers cannot circumnavigate a block in the firewall This kind of protection should always be active re...

Page 43: ... Broadcast SSID value is compatible with the access point setting Association to the WLAN may take more time 4 7 SOFTWARE INTERFACE The Nokia D211 System Development Kit SDK is a set of resources intended to aid application developers who wish to use the Nokia D211 as a part of their solution The SDK is not shipped with the product but it is available at www forum nokia com Typically companies tha...

Page 44: ...need to be formulated into a service request such as REQ_PHONE_INFO for requesting phone information for which response messages will be offered In addition an application may register for indications from the Nokia D211 software such as IND_PHONE_CALL There are numerous messages that are used to access the features of the Nokia D211 For simplicity they have been grouped into service sets that col...

Page 45: ... reading storing or enumerating information that has been stored on a smart card such as WEP keys or profiles Smart Card Opening and closing smart cards reading and writing files on the smart card SIM SIM service set provides programming interface for SIM security settings such as PIN or PUK code handling memory or phone access code It also contains programming elements for managing SMSs that have...

Page 46: ...ng capabilities Access to several public operator networks all over the world seamless operator to operator roaming Useful mobile laptop solution which complements GPRS data services in public places Mobile broadband service to the Internet and corporate data in public places airports hotels etc Secure wireless IP access to corporate networks The Nokia Operator Wireless LAN solution supports all l...

Page 47: ... Refer V 25ter section 5 and GSM 07 07 section 4 for AT command syntax basics This section describes the three different command formats and default value mechanisms for their parameters Note Note that the AT or at prefix must be included at the beginning of each command line You may type several AT commands on the same line and in such cases you need to type the AT or at prefix only at the beginn...

Page 48: ...parameter default values are given in a separate column If the default value is not in brackets it is the F default value of the corresponding subparameter When this kind of subparameter is omitted when command is given its value remains the same as before If default value is in brackets this value shall be used when subparameter is omitted in command line The setting of this kind of subparameter ...

Page 49: ...e format is enabled with command V1 If numeric format V0 would have been used CR LF headers of information responses would have been left out and final result code changed to 0 CR Response to a command line ETSI GSM 07 07 version 5 4 0 chapter 4 2 So called intermediate result codes inform about progress of TA operation e g connection establishment CONNECT and so called unsolicited result codes in...

Page 50: ...ring count 0 disabled 1 Ring counter read only 2 Escape code character 0 127 3 Carriage return 0 127 4 Line feed 0 127 5 Backspace 0 127 7 Wait for connection completion sec 8 Interval of DTMF characters sec 10 DCD OFF to hang up delay sec 10 12 Escape guard time sec 50 25 Detect DTR change sec 47 Fax ECM ECM not used 0 in Fax classes 2 and 2 0 ECM frame size 64 1 in Fax classes 2 and 2 0 ECM fram...

Page 51: ...6 3 2 S4 Response formatting character Command Response n values set S4 n 0 127 default 10 read S4 n 000 127 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 2 2 Default character is line feed See also command V 6 3 3 S5 Command line editing character Command Response n values set S5 n 0 127 default 8 read S5 n 000 127 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 2 3 Default character is backspace 6 3 4 E Command echo Command Descript...

Page 52: ...ult code selection and call progress monitoring control Command Description set X 0 OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR codes enabled X1 also CONNECT 1200 CONNECT 2400 enabled X2 same as value 1 X3 also BUSY enabled X4 also NO ANSWER enabled X5 also CONNECT 4800 or higher data rates DELAYED BLACKLISTED enabled Mandatory V 25ter section 6 2 7 When BUSY NO ANSWER DELAYED or BLACKLISTED is not enabled N...

Page 53: ...er Note that reset commands Z and F do not change this setting Response to IPR test command includes a list of supported autodetectable rate values and list of fixed only rate values 6 3 11 ICF Character framing Command Response Default set ICF format parity 0 read ICF ICF format parity test ICF ICF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 Optional V 25ter section 6 2 11 Command must be in products that do not suppo...

Page 54: ...eived data from the Nokia D211 DTE_by_DCE specifies the method to be used by the Nokia D211 to control the flow of transmitted data from the DTE 0 no flow control 1 Software flow control XON XOFF 2 Hardware flow control CTS RTS 3 Software flow control XON XOFF with flow control characters passed also to the remote DCE 6 3 13 ILRR DTE DCE local rate reporting Command Response Default set ILRR n 0 r...

Page 55: ...S DSR signal behaviour Command Description set S 0 always on S1 normal operation Mandatory for compatibility reasons This is a dummy command for the Nokia D211 6 4 3 K Select flow control Command Description set K 0 no flow control K3 hardware flow control RTS CTS K4 software flow control XON XOFF Mandatory for compatibility reasons Microsoft Windows uses this This command changes the same setting...

Page 56: ... commands on the same command line after the Z command will be ignored Note profile is saved to the Nokia D211 card and it is NOT the same as a Profile in the Nokia D211 windows UI 7 1 2 F Set to factory defined configuration Command Description execute F 0 reset to factory defaults Mandatory V 25ter section 6 1 2 Command parameters if implemented that are reset to their factory defaults are All S...

Page 57: ...n 6 1 3 E g Windows95 uses this 7 1 4 GMI Request TA manufacturer identification Command Response execute GMI Nokia Corporation Mandatory V 25ter section 6 1 4 7 1 5 GMM Request TA model identification Command Response execute GMM Model information Nokia D211 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 1 5 Note that in case of a product with TA and ME in a single physical entity response of CGMM is identical 7 1 ...

Page 58: ...Y setting V1 show settings in stored profile 0 all command parameter values defined under W V2 show settings in stored profile 1 all command parameter values defined under W Mandatory values 1 and 2 shall be present only when stored profiles are supported Response format must fit in one 80 times 24 character display and all command parameters stored in a profile or current settings must be shown a...

Page 59: ...e cme error execute CGMM Model info Nokia D211 x test CGMM Optional 07 07 section 5 2 Note that because TA and ME are in a single physical entity response of GMM is identical 7 3 3 CGMR Request ME revision identification Command Response cme error execute CGMR SW version x test CGMR Optional 07 07 section 5 3 Response must include product SW version Note that because TA and ME are in a single phys...

Page 60: ...set test CSCS CSCS UCS2 GSM PCCP437 PCDN IRA 8859 1 HEX Optional 07 07 section 5 5 7 3 6 WS46 Select wireless network Command Response set WS46 n read WS46 n test WS46 12 Optional 07 07 section 5 7 TIA 678 section 5 2 4 3 Currently there are no values for GSM1800 or GSM1900 but 12 could be used for them also ...

Page 61: ...T 19200 18 HSCSD data fax call established rate 19200 bps CONNECT 28800 19 HSCSD data fax call established rate 28800 bps CONNECT 38400 20 HSCSD data fax call established rate 38400 bps CONNECT 43200 21 HSCSD data fax call established rate 43200 bps DELAYED 13 call to the number is temporarily 5 sec 3 min forbidden ERROR 4 command cannot be actioned NO ANSWER 8 called party does not answer NO CARR...

Page 62: ...atibility reasons See also 07 07 section 6 2 and V 25ter sections 6 3 1 1 6 3 1 7 Note that I is the only case sensitive dial string character Direct dialling command Description cme error D str i I G Originate call to phone number whose corresponding alphanumeric field is str search all ME SIM ADN and TA memories if available for the entry used character set should be the one specified by CSCS x ...

Page 63: ...ECT 19200 18 HSCSD data fax call established rate 19200 bps CONNECT 28800 19 HSCSD data fax call established rate 28800 bps CONNECT 38400 20 HSCSD data fax call established rate 38400 bps CONNECT 43200 21 HSCSD data fax call established rate 43200 bps ERROR 4 command cannot be actioned NO CARRIER 3 call could not be established OK 0 command aborted Mandatory V 25ter section 6 3 5 All result codes ...

Page 64: ... NO CARRIER 3 call could not be continued Mandatory V 25ter section 6 3 7 In GPRS connections the data rate can actually be higher than the value returned because it is the minimum desired value The only verbose code returned in the case of a GPRS call is the word CONNECT 8 1 7 S0 Automatic answer Command Response n values set S0 n 0 255 default 0 read S0 n 000 255 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 3 8 ...

Page 65: ... speaker loudness Command execute L 0 L3 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 3 13 This setting is ignored 8 1 13 M Monitor speaker mode Command execute M 0 M2 Mandatory V 25ter section 6 3 14 This setting is ignored 8 1 14 DS Data compression Command Response Default set DS dir neg P1 P2 0 0 2048 20 read DS DS dir neg P1 P2 test DS DS 0 3 0 1 512 2048 6 32 Mandatory when V 42bis data compression implement...

Page 66: ...t 20 V 42bis P2 8 1 15 DR Data compression reporting Command Response Default set DR mode 0 read DR DR mode test DR DR 0 1 Mandatory when V 42bis data compression implemented V 25ter section 6 6 2 Controls presentation of DR intermediate result code Parameters mode 0 data compression reporting disabled 1 data compression reporting enabled 8 2 DE FACTO 8 2 1 B CCITT Bell mode Command execute B 0 B1...

Page 67: ...nd after the sequence there must be a pause of at least the time defined by S12 register By setting S12 to zero escape sequence detection can be disabled During GPRS online data state the escape sequence is handled similarly as of DTR OFF would have been seen This enhancement implements an alternative way to terminate a GPRS DUN connection 8 3 GSM 07 07 8 3 1 CSTA Select type of address Command Re...

Page 68: ...operations from an external UI may change CMOD values Values for mode 0 single mode default 1 alternating voice fax teleservice 61 This is a dummy value included for compatibility reasons 8 3 3 CHUP Hangup call Command execute CHUP test CHUP Mandatory when alternating calls implemented 07 07 sections 6 5 6 6 and annexes E F This is an assured procedure to terminate an alternating mode call 8 3 4 C...

Page 69: ...cuit asynchronous UDI or 3 1 kHz modem 2 PAD Access asynchronous UDI ce 1 non transparent 8 3 5 CRLP Radio link protocol Command Response Default set CRLP iws mws T1 N2 ver T4 RLP version 0 or 1 set 61 61 48 6 RLP version 2 defaults depend on CHSN selection read CRLP CRLP iws mws T1 N2 CR LF CRLP iws mws T1 N2 2 T4 test CRLP CRLP 0 61 0 61 39 255 1 255 CR LF CRLP 0 n 0 n 39 255 1 255 2 3 255 Manda...

Page 70: ...EER Optional 07 07 section 6 10 Returns the reason of last call setup or in call modification failure or the reason for last call release report is the textual representation of network cause value as listed in GSM 04 08 annex H 8 3 8 CRC Cellular result codes Command Response Default set CRC mode 0 read CRC CRC mode test CRC CRC 0 1 Mandatory when data or fax calls implemented 07 07 section 6 11 ...

Page 71: ...m number of receive timeslots that ME can use maxTx integer type maximum number of transmit timeslots that ME can use sum integer type total number of receive and transmit timeslots that ME can use at the same time per TDMA frame The following applies in a HSCSD call 1 receive slots transmit slots sum codings is a sum of integers each representing a supported channel coding e g value 12 indicates ...

Page 72: ...at all supported codings are accepted refer CHSD command for other values value 12 indicates that 9 6k and 14 4k channel codings are supported 1 4 8k full rate data traffic channel 4 9 6k full rate data traffic channel 8 14 4k full rate data traffic channel 8 3 13 CHSC HSCSD current call parameters Command Response execute CHSC CHSC rx tx aiur coding test CHSC Optional 07 07 section 6 15 When no c...

Page 73: ...ce hangup control Command Response Default set CVHU mode 0 read CVHU CVHU mode test CVHU CVHU 0 2 Optional 07 07 section 6 19 By default the Nokia D211 should ignore DTR drop but disconnect on ATH during voice mode of a call ...

Page 74: ...rk 2 not registered but ME is currently searching a new operator to register to 3 registration denied 4 unknown 5 registered roaming lac string type two byte location area code in hexadecimal format e g 00C3 equals 193 in decimal ci string type two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format 9 1 2 COPS Operator selection Command Response Default cme error set COPS mode format oper 0 0 x read COPS COPS mode...

Page 75: ...onal 07 07 section 7 4 Enables disables or queries the state of SIM ME security features PIN security code query or fixed dialling feature or call barring supplementary services fac values AB AG and AC are only applicable for mode 0 Only security code levels phone and none can be handled with this command If memory level is set and status is queried CLCK PS 2 AT interface shall indicate not active...

Page 76: ... to the subscription of the CLIR service 1 CLIR invocation 2 CLIR suppression m shows the subscriber CLIR service status in the network 0 CLIR not provisioned 1 CLIR provisioned in permanent mode 2 unknown e g no network 3 CLIR temporary mode presentation restricted 4 CLIR temporary mode presentation allowed 9 1 7 COLP Connected line identification presentation Command Response Default set COLP n ...

Page 77: ...rnational number and ISDN numbering in overall could be between 128 and 255 See GSM 04 08 chapter 10 5 4 7 for other possible values Note satype user specified See GSM 04 08 ch 10 5 4 8 for possible values 9 1 9 CCWA Call waiting Command Response Default cme error set CCWA n mode class when mode 2 CCWA status class1 CR LF CCWA status class2 0 7 x read CCWA CCWA n test CCWA CCWA 0 1 Optional 07 07 ...

Page 78: ...ere both a held and a waiting call exist the above procedures shall apply to the waiting call i e not to the held call in a conflicting situation 9 1 11 CUSD Unstructured supplementary service data Command Response Default cme error set CUSD n str dcs CUSD m str dcs 0 0 x read CUSD CUSD n test CUSD CUSD 0 1 Optional 07 07 section 7 14 Used to send MO USSD and set the presentation of CUSD unsolicit...

Page 79: ...n 7 15 Returns current call meter value in home units from ME The unsolicited result code CCCM ccm is sent when the CCM value changes but not more that every 10 seconds Deactivation of the unsolicited event reporting is made with the same command Parameters ccm string type three bytes of the current call meter value in hexadecimal format e g 00001E indicates decimal value 30 value is in home units...

Page 80: ... 07 07 section 8 4 Returns ME battery charging status and charge level This setting is ignored It is included for compatibility reasons 10 1 3 CSQ Signal quality Command Response cme error execute CSQ CSQ rssi 99 x test CSQ CSQ 0 31 99 99 Optional 07 07 section 8 5 Returns signal strength as calculated by ME Bit error rate reporting not supported by the Nokia D211 10 1 4 CPBS Select phonebook memo...

Page 81: ... from the entries in the current memory the response is empty Test command returns the maximum length of number and text field 10 1 7 CPBW Write phonebook entry Command Response Default cme error execute CPBW index number type text 129 145 x test CPBW CPBW index list nlength 129 145 tlength x Optional 07 07 section 8 14 Execution command writes phonebook entry in location number index in the curre...

Page 82: ...ervice Command Response Default set CSMS service CSMS 1 1 1 0 read CSMS CSMS service 1 1 1 test CSMS CSMS 0 1 Mandatory 07 05 section 3 2 1 Main difference between service 0 and 1 is that when service 1 CNMA acknowledgement is required because most MT short messages are routed directly to TE 11 1 3 CPMS Preferred message storage Command Response Default cms error set CPMS mem1 mem2 mem3 CPMS used1...

Page 83: ...text mode parameters Command Response Default set CSMP fo vp pid d cs 17 167 0 0 read CSMP CSMP fo vp pid dcs test CSMP Mandatory when the text mode is implemented needed also when CRES CSAS is implemented 07 05 section 3 3 2 The values of these parameters may change also when CRES is actioned 11 1 7 CSDH Show text mode parameters Command Response Default set CSDH show 0 read CSDH CSDH show test C...

Page 84: ...nse Default cms error execute CRES profile 1 x test CRES CRES profile list x Optional 07 05 section 3 3 6 Restores SMS settings CSMP and CSCA parameters from non volatile memory usually SIM First profile location is 1 In addition if validity period is returned fo is forced to indicate relative validity period format i e bits 4 3 are set to 10 11 1 11 CNMI New message indications to TE Command Resp...

Page 85: ...ha length CR LF pdu REC UNREAD 0 x test CMGL text mode CMGF 1 CMGL REC UNREAD REC READ STO UNSENT STO SENT ALL PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGL 0 4 Optional 07 05 section 3 4 2 alpha not supported by the Nokia D211 11 1 13 CMGR Read message Command Response cms error Execute CMGR index text mode CMGF 1 SMS DELIVER CMGR stat oa alpha scts tooa fo pid dcs sca tosca length CR LF data text mode CMGF 1 SMS SUBMIT ...

Page 86: ...ing it back 11 1 15 CMGS Send message Command Response Default cms error Execute text mode CMGF 1 CMGS da toda CR text is entered ctrl Z ESC PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGS length CR PDU is given ctrl Z ESC text mode CMGF 1 and sending ok CMGS mr scts PDU mode CMGF 0 and sending ok CMGS mr ackpdu text mode 129 145 x Test CMGS Optional 07 05 section 3 5 1 Text PDU entering as specified in 07 05 11 1 16 CMSS S...

Page 87: ... 05 section 3 5 4 11 1 19 CMGC Send command Command Response Default cms error Execute text mode CMGF 1 CMGC fo ct pid mn da toda CR text is entered ctrl Z ESC PDU mode CMGF 0 CMGC length CR PDU is given ctrl Z ESC text mode CMGF 1 and sending ok CMGC mr scts PDU mode CMGF 0 and sending ok CMGC mr ackpdu text mode 2 0 0 0 129 145 x Test CMGC Optional 07 05 section 3 5 5 Text PDU entering as specif...

Page 88: ...FCLASS 0 1 2 2 0 This command selects a DCE mode data 0 or facsimile class 1 2 or 2 0 12 1 2 FLO Select flow control Command Response Default set FLO n 2 read FLO n test FLO 0 2 TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 5 1 5 and TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 3 1 6 12 1 3 FPR Serial port rate control Command Response Default set FPR n 0 read FPR n test FPR FPR 0 1 2 4 8 10 18 30 TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 5 2 5 and TIA EI...

Page 89: ...ion test TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 2 4 5 12 2 3 FMM Request model ID Command Response Default set read FMM Nokia D211 test TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 2 4 5 12 2 4 FMR Request revision ID Command Response Default set read FMR V 5 00 01 04 02 DTE 1 c NMP test TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 2 4 5 12 2 5 FRH Receive HDLC data with a supported carrier Command Response Default set FRH 3 read test FRH 3 Can be set o...

Page 90: ...78 A Section 8 3 2 5 12 2 8 FTH Transmit HDLC data with a supported carrier Command Response Default set FTH 3 read test FTH 3 Can be set only when on line TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 3 5 5 12 2 9 FTM Transmit data with a supported carrier Command Response Default set FTM n read test FTM S48 0 24 48 72 96 S48 1 24 48 72 96 121 145 Can be set only when on line TIA EIA 578 A Section 8 3 3 5 Accepts also...

Page 91: ...XERR 0 103 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 7 7 12 3 3 FBADLIN RTN threshold number of consecutive bad lines for FCQ Command Response Default set FBADLIN n 0 read FBADLIN n test FBADLIN 0 255 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 5 7 12 3 4 FBADMUL RTN threshold error rate multiplier for FCQ Command Response Default set FBADMUL n 20 read FBADMUL n test FBADMUL 0 255 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 4 7 12 3 5 FBOR Data bit order Comma...

Page 92: ...BUG n test FBUG 0 1 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 10 7 12 3 8 FCIG Local polling ID string Command Response Default set FCIG string read FCIG string test FCIG 20 32 126 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 6 7 12 3 9 FCQ Quality checking Command Response Default set FCQ n 0 read FCQ n test FCQ 0 2 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 3 7 12 3 10 FCR Capability to receive Command Response Default set FCR n 1 read FCR n test FCR 0 1 SP ...

Page 93: ...ad FDCC a b c d e f g h test FDCC S48 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 7 S48 1 0 1 0 5 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 7 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 1 7 Value in S47 ECM affects to sixth and S48 14 4k to second parameter See chapter 4 3 and 15 2 12 3 13 FDCS Negotiated current session parameters Command Response Default set read FDCS a b c d e f g h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 test SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 3 7 12 3 14 FDFFC Data...

Page 94: ...1 0 7 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 2 7 Value in S47 ECM affects to sixth and S48 14 4k to second parameter See chapter 4 3 and 15 2 12 3 16 FDR Receive phase C data Command Response Default action FDR read test Can be used only when on line SP 2388 Section 8 3 5 7 12 3 17 FDT Transmit phase C data Command Response Default action FDT read test Can be used only when on line SP 2388 Section 8 3 3 7 12 3 18 ...

Page 95: ...6 7 12 3 21 FLID Local ID string Command Response Default set FLID string read FLID string test FLID 20 32 126 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 5 7 12 3 22 FLNFC Page length format conversion parameter Command Response Default set FLNFC 0 0 read FLNFC 0 test FLNFC 0 Dummy command SP 2388 Section 8 5 3 7 7 12 3 23 FLPL Indicate a document to poll Command Response Default set FLPL n 0 read FLPL n test FLPL 0 1...

Page 96: ...n 8 2 4 7 12 3 26 FMINSP Minimum acceptable Phase C speed Command Response Default set FMINSP n 0 read FMINSP n test FMINSP 0 3 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 9 7 12 3 27 FPHCTO Phase C response timeout Command Response Default set FPHCTO n 30 read FPHCTO n test FPHCTO 0 255 SP 2388 Section 8 5 2 6 7 12 3 28 FPTS Page transmission status parameter Command Response Default set FPTS n 1 read FPTS n test FPTS...

Page 97: ... FREL 0 test FREL 0 Dummy command SP 2388 Section 8 5 3 4 7 12 3 31 FREV Request revision ID Command Response Default set read FREV e g V 5 00 01 04 02 DTE 1 c NMP test SP 2388 Section 8 2 6 7 12 3 32 FSPL Request to poll Command Response Default set FSPL n 0 read FSPL n test FSPL 0 1 SP 2388 Section 8 5 1 8 7 12 3 33 FTBC Phase C transmit data block size Command Response Default set FTBC 0 0 read...

Page 98: ...ion Command Response Default set FVRFC 0 0 read FVRFC 0 test FVRFC 0 Dummy command SP 2388 Section 8 5 3 5 7 12 3 35 FWDFC Page width format conversion Command Response Default set FWDFC 0 0 read FWDFC 0 test FWDFC 0 Dummy command SP 2388 Section 8 5 3 8 7 ...

Page 99: ... 1 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 2 5 6 12 4 2 FBO Data bit order Command Response Default set FBO n 0 read FBO n test FBO 0 3 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 3 4 6 12 4 3 FBS Buffer size Command Response Default set read FBS e g 1C2 1770 test TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 3 2 6 12 4 4 FBU HDLC frame reporting Command Response Default set FBU n 0 read FBU n test FBU 0 1 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 10 6 ...

Page 100: ...cts to sixth and S48 14 4k to second parameter Values of 1 and 2 makes still difference in S47 even when it is not shown when reading values See chapter 6 1 and 16 2 12 4 6 FCQ Copy quality checking Command Response Default set FCQ n 0 1 0 read FCQ n 0 test FCQ 0 1 0 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 2 3 6 12 4 7 FCR Capability to receive Command Response Default set FCR n 1 read FCR n test FCR 0 1 TIA EI...

Page 101: ...n 8 3 4 6 12 4 11 FDT Transmit phase C data Command Response Default action FDT read test Can be used only when on line TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 3 3 6 12 4 12 FEA Phase C receive EOL alignment Command Response Default set FEA 0 0 read FEA 0 test FEA 0 Dummy command TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 3 5 6 12 4 13 FFC Data encoding format conversion Command Response Default set FFC a b c d 0 0 0 0 read FFC 0...

Page 102: ...FIP 0 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 3 6 6 12 4 17 FIS Current session parameters Command Response Default set FIS a b c d e f g h S47 0 S48 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 S47 1 S48 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 S47 2 S48 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 S47 2 S48 1 1 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 read FIS a b c d e f g h test FIS S48 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 7 S48 1 0 1 0 5 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 7 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 2 6 Value in S47 ECM affec...

Page 103: ... TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 5 6 12 4 20 FLP Indicate a document to poll Command Response Default set FLP n 0 read FLP n test FLP 0 1 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 7 6 12 4 21 FMI Request manufacturer ID Command Response Default set read FMI e g Nokia Mobile Phones test TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 2 4 6 12 4 22 FMM Request model ID Command Response Default set read FMM e g Datacom test TIA EIA 592 A Sec...

Page 104: ...ssage reporting Command Response Default set FNR a b c d 0 0 0 0 read FNR a b c d test FNR 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 11 6 12 4 26 FNS Non standard frame FIF octet string Command Response Default set FNS string read FNS string test FNS 5A New string is added to the already stored string String consists of hexadecimal numbers TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 1 6 6 12 4 27 FPI Local pollin...

Page 105: ...FPS 1 5 TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 2 2 6 12 4 30 FRQ Receive quality threshold Command Response Default set FRQ a b 5F 0 read FRQ a b test FRQ 0 64 0 FF TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 2 4 6 12 4 31 FRY ECM Retry Count Command Response Default set FRY n 0 read FRY n test FRY 0 FF TIA EIA 592 A Section 8 5 2 8 6 12 4 32 FSP Request to poll Command Response Default set FSP n 0 read FSP n test FSP 0 1 TIA E...

Page 106: ...ASS 0 1 2 2 0 This command selects a DCE mode data or facsimile Dummy command included for compatibility reasons 13 1 2 VTS DTMF generation Command Response execute VTS str str test VTS VTS PN 3131 section 10 1 3 Also dialling command can be used to send DTMFs see D Parameter str is DTMF or DTMF duration where DTMF is a single ASCII character in the set 0 9 A D If no duration is given the command ...

Page 107: ...rameter values for a PDP context Supported value of cid 1 This command is used in conjunction with the CGDATA command 14 1 2 CGQREQ Quality of service profile requested Command Response set CGQREQ cid precedence delay reliability peak mean read CGQREQ CGQREQ cid precedence delay reliability peak mean CR LF CGQREQ cid precedence delay reliability peak mean test CGQREQ CGQREQ 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 1...

Page 108: ...ommand is used in conjunction with the CGDATA command 14 1 4 CGATT GPRS attach or detach Command Response set CGATT state read CGATT CGATT state test CGATT CGATT 0 1 Optional The execution command is used to attach the MT to the GPRS service or detach the MT from the GSRS service Any active PDP contexts will be automatically deactivated when the attachment state changes to detached 14 1 5 CGACT PD...

Page 109: ...en if within valid range DCE shall issue an ERROR result code to such an attempt See CGDCONT Supported value of cid 1 NOTE GPRS Phase 1 does not support mobile originated context modification 15 MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 15 1 V 25TER 15 1 1 A Repeat last command line Mandatory V 25ter section 5 2 4 As first chars in command line replacing normal AT Also lowercase a accepted 15 2 NMP SPECIFIC 15 2 1 S...

Page 110: ... successful remotely initiated in call modification from speech to data mode when alternating calls are supported by the product NO CARRIER can also indicate a remote hang up of a speech call No OK shall be returned when a voice call is originated answered through the external ME UI 16 1 2 DR Data compression report Format Description DR type given when DR 1 informs about the presence of V 42bis d...

Page 111: ... alpha given when COLP 1 and number received from network when MO call established 07 07 section 7 8 This intermediate result code is given after a possible CSSI result code Subaddress and alpha are not supported by the Nokia D211 16 3 3 CR Data service report Format Description CR type given when CR 1 and data call established informs about the type of data call being established 07 07 section 6 ...

Page 112: ...his result code is sent to the TE after every possible CLIP result code In case of a waiting call this is given after the CCWA result code but discarded if the TA is in on line data state disabled or not supported Supported code2 s depend on the supplementary services implemented in a product 16 3 7 CCWA Call waiting Format Description CCWA number type class alpha given when CCWA 1 and an incoming...

Page 113: ...eration 07 07 section 9 2 See also section Error values 16 3 11 CHSR HSCSD parameters report Format Description CHSR rx tx aiur coding Given when CHSR 1 Result code transmission is done after possible service CR error control ER and or compression DR reporting but before possible TE TA rate ILRR reporting and before the intermediate result code CONNECT is transmitted 07 07 section 6 16 16 4 GSM 07...

Page 114: ...arded directly to TE CBMs cannot be received during a call 07 05 section 3 4 1 See also CNMI 16 4 4 CDSI New SMS STATUS REPORT indication Format Description CDSI mem index when CNMI 0 indications are buffered into TA ME when CNMI 1 in on line data state indications are discarded in command mode forwarded directly to TE when CNMI 2 in on line data state indications are buffered into TA ME in comman...

Page 115: ...ivate O number is unavailable NAME subscription listing name MESG data from other unknown tags Unformatted presentation VCID 2 data is presented in ASCII hex as printable numbers 16 5 2 In band events from DCE to DTE The following dle shielded codes refer PN 3131 sections 5 2 and 7 3 can be sent by DCE when in class 8 mode FCLASS 8 At least some of these events are required if binary voice data is...

Page 116: ...se cases 1 3 4 5 10 11 12 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 26 27 30 31 100 CGMM 21 CGMR 21 CGSN 21 D str 21 9 1 2 3 4 7 8 D mem n 21 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 D n 21 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 CHSD 21 CREG 21 COPS 21 10 1 2 3 4 COPS 21 1 2 3 4 COPS 21 1 2 3 4 CLCK 21 15 1 2 3 4 11 12 8 13 23 14 CPWD 21 1 2 3 4 11 12 8 13 23 14 CCFC 21 1 2 3 4 13 23 14 CCWA 21 1 2 3 4 13 23 14 CHLD 21 9 CTFR 21 9 CUSD 21 1 2 3 4 13 23 14 CAOC 21 1...

Page 117: ...ot covered by other err values 15 AT interpreter does not support the operation in case of CLCK when fac AB or AG or AC but mode 0 in case of CPBW when index is not given but number is 16 PIN2 code required to execute the AT command 17 alpha entry to be stored is too long 18 number to be read stored is too long 19 number to be stored contains characters that are not available in that memory 20 SIM...

Page 118: ...mitted Data TxD Circuit 103 Received Data RxD Circuit 104 Request To Send RTS Circuit 105 Ready For Sending CTS Circuit 106 Data Set Ready DSR Circuit 107 Data Terminal Ready DTR Circuit 108 2 Received Line Signal Detector RLSD Circuit 109 Data Carrier Detect DCD Calling Indicator CI Circuit 125 Ring Indicator RI ...

Page 119: ...me received from remote example FDTC 1 3 0 2 3 1 0 3 FET report post message command in a receiving session example EOP FET 2 FHNG report call termination status response example normal termination FHNG 0 FHR report a received HDLC frame only used when FBUG parameter sets to 1 FHT report a transmitted HDLC frame only used when FBUG parameter sets to 1 FNSC report an NSC frame received from remote ...

Page 120: ... to 1 FIS report the capabilities of the remote station from received DIS frame FNC report a received NSC frame FNF report a received NSF frame FNS report a received NSS frame FPI report remote ID CIG FPO an indication of the remote having indicated that it has a document for polling FPS Phase C page reception response FTC report remote capabilities DTC FTI report remote ID TSI FVO Transition to v...

Page 121: ...e Identity COL Connected Line identity COR Configuration Option Register CR Carriage Return CTS Clear To Send DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data Circuit terminating Equipment see TA DTE Data Terminal Equipment see TE DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DTR Data Terminal Ready DSR Data Set Ready EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility ERL Echo Return Loss ESD Electro Static Discharge GSM Groupe Special Mobi...

Page 122: ...ntre TA Terminal Adapter the physical equipment where AT command interpreter resides May be combined with ME TCH Traffic Channel TE Terminal Equipment the physical equipment from where applications communicate with a TA using AT commands TIA Telecommunications Industry Association UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UI User Interface USRT Universal Synchronous Receiver Transmitter USS...

Page 123: ...95 10 TIA PN 3131 Project to complete IS 101 Facsimile Digital Interfaces Voice Control Interim Standard for Asynchronous DCE Feb 1995 11 PC Card 97 release published by Personal Computer Memory Card International Association 12 GSM 03 40 Digital cellular telecommunications system Phase 2 Technical realization of the Short Message Service SMS Point to Point PP 13 GSM 03 38 Digital cellular telecom...

Page 124: ...rtable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS 22 EN 301 489 17 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM Electromagnetic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for wideband data and Hiperlan equipment 23 EN 60950 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical...

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