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Table 1.1:
Symbols used to mark the type of parameters ........................................................................... 17
Table 1.2:
Symbols used to indicate the correlations with other commands ............................................... 17
Table 1.3:
Symbols used to mark different types of default values of parameters ..................................... 17
Table 1.4:
Types of AT commands and responses .................................................................................... 18
Table 1.5:
Examples for character definitions depending on alphabet ........................................................ 21
Table 2.1:
Current configuration on ASC0 / MUX channel 1 (example) ...................................................... 32
Table 2.2:
Current configuration on ASC1 and MUX channels 2 and 3 (example) .................................... 33
Table 2.3:
Wake-up events in NON-CYCLIC and CYCLIC SLEEP modes ................................................. 42
Table 2.4:
General "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.07) .......................................................................... 47
Table 2.5:
General "CME ERROR" Codes (SIEMENS) ............................................................................ 48
Table 2.6:
GPRS related "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.07) ................................................................. 48
Table 2.7:
GPRS related "CME ERROR" Codes (SIEMENS) ................................................................... 48
Table 2.8:
SMS related "CMS ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.05) ................................................................... 49
Table 4.1:
Availability of AT Commands on Virtual Channels .................................................................. 104
Table 4.2:
Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex Mode ................................... 105
Table 10.1:
Applicability of
AT^SICS
<conParmTag>
values ................................................................... 237
Table 19.1:
Modes of the LED and indicated ME functions......................................................................... 448
Table 19.2:
Values for calculating the delay ................................................................................................ 451
Table 19.3:
Special characters for ASCII coding ......................................................................................... 453
Table 19.4:
Structure of Transfer and Response Messages on the I²C bus................................................ 454
Table 21.1:
Star-Hash (*#) Command Overview ........................................................................................ 463
Table 21.2:
Abbreviations of Codes and Parameters used in Table
21.1
.................................................. 464
Table 21.3:
Star-Hash Command Response Parameters .......................................................................... 465
Table 21.4:
Star-Hash Commands for Supplementary Services ................................................................ 465
Table 21.5:
Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN........................................................... 466
Table 21.6:
Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME ....................................... 473
Table 21.7:
Settings Stored to User Profile on ASC0 / MUX Channel 1...................................................... 480
Table 21.8:
Settings Stored to User Profile on ASC1 / MUX Channels 2 and 3.......................................... 481
Table 21.9:
Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F ....................................................................... 483
Table 21.10: Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) .......................................................................... 486
Table 21.11: AT Command Usablility for USB............................................................................................... 489
Table 21.12: Alphabetical List of AT Commands........................................................................................... 496
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