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The document will present the different AT command by category:

• Chapter 2: V25ter AT Commands

• Chapter 3: General AT Commands

• Chapter 4: Call Control Commands

• Chapter 5: Mobile equipment control and status Commands

• Chapter 6: Network service related Commands

• Chapter 7: Phone book management

• Chapter 8: SMS AT Commands

• Chapter 9: Data and FAX AT Commands

• Chapter 10: GPRS AT Commands

• Chapter 11: SIM Application Toolkit AT Commands

• Chapter 12: Audio Commands

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>�����@ GSM 04.08 (6.7.1) – Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification (Release 1997)

>������@ 3GPP 22.022 (3.1.0) - Personalization of Mobile Equipment (ME); Mobile functionalityspecification (Release 1999)

>������@ 3GPP 27.005 (5.0.0) – Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service(SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)

>������@ 3GPP 27.007 (6.0.0) - AT command set for User Equipment (UE) (Release 6)

>9��@ Recommandation UIT-T V.24 - Liste des définitions des circuits de jonction entrel'équipement terminal de traitement de données et l'équipement de terminaison du circuitde données

>9��WHU@ ITU-T Recommendation V.25 ter - Serial asynchronous automatic dialing and control

>67.@ Interface Requirements specification for AT Commands of the SIM Application Toolkit

>6,0@ Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module – Mobile Equipment (SIM – ME) interface.(GSM 11.11 version 8.3.0 Release 1999)

���� $7�&200$1'�35,1&,3/(The ‘’$7 ‘’ or ‘’DW ‘’ prefix must be set at the beginning of each line. To terminate a command line, a �&5!character must be inserted.

Commands are usually followed by a response that includes µ�&5!�/)!�UHVSRQVH!�&5!�/)!¶�Throughout this document, only the responses are indicated, the <CR> and <LF> characters are omittedintentionally.

Comment: The TA can be setup to replace <CR> and <LF> with other characters (see ATS3 and ATS4commands)

Four kinds of AT commands are implemented:

7est Command AT+CXXX=? The equipment returns the list ofparameters and values ranges set with thewith the corresponding Write command orby internal processes.

5ead Command AT+CXXX? This command returns the currently setvalue of parameters.

:rite Command AT+CXXX=<…> This command sets user-related parametervalues.

(xecution command AT+CXXX The execution command reads non-variable parameters affected by internalprocesses in the equipment.

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������ 3DUDPHWHUVIn this document, the default parameters are underlined and the optional parameters are enclosed insquare brackets.

Optional parameters or sub-parameters can be omitted unless they are followed by other parameters. Aparameter in the middle of a string can be omitted by replacing it with a comma.

When the parameter is a character string, the string must be enclosed in quotation marks.

All space characters will be ignored when using strings without quotation marks.

It is possible to omit leading zeros of strings which represent numbers.

������ 3RVVLEOH�$QVZHUVThere is always an answer sent by the TA to an AT Command line (except the very special case of aTA setup for no answer, see ATQ).

The answer is always terminated by an indication of success or failure. However, regarding the setup ofthe TA (by AT Commands), the message may be different.

Classical messages: 2.�RU�(5525Extended Error message (see AT+CMEE) : �&0(�(5525���Q!

(see Appendix for the different values for <n>)

Numeric Mode (see ATV): �Q! with: <n> = 0 Ù OK or <n> is an error code

������ 0XOWLSOH�$7�&RPPDQGV�RQ�WKH�VDPH�FRPPDQG�OLQHYou may enter several AT commands on the same line. This eliminates the need to type the "AT" or"at" prefix before each command and to wait for the answer for each command. The main advantage isto avoid loosing bandwidth on the link between DTE and the Module.

There is no separator between two basic commands but a semi-colon character is necessary betweentwo extended commands (prefix +).

The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 391 characters. If this number is exceeded none of thecommands will be executed and TA returns ERROR.

If a command is not supported, then the treatment of the line is stopped (i.e. the following ones are nottreated) and an error message is returned.

Example:

Command: ATZ&K3�+CBST=7,0,1�+CBST?

Answer: +CBST=7,0,1

OK

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������ $7�&RPPDQGV�RQ�VHSDUDWH�OLQHVWhen you enter a series of AT commands on separate lines, it is strongly advised to leave a pausebetween the preceding and the following command until the final answer (OK or Error message)appears. This avoids sending too many AT commands at a time without waiting for a response for each.

���� �02',),&$7,21�2)�7+,6�'2&80(17

7KH� FRPPDQGV� GHVFULEHG� LQ� WKLV� GRFXPHQW� DUH� VXEMHFW� WR� FKDQJHZLWKRXW�QRWLFH��DQG�VKDOO�RQO\�EH�XVHG�DV�D�IRU�XVXDO�$7�FRPPDQGVXVH�

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$��5HSHDW�SUHYLRXV�FRPPDQG�OLQH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$�

ResponseDepend on the previous command

ParametersNone

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesLine does not need to end with terminating character

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ResponseThis command is only available during data calls. The +++ characters sequencecauses to cancel de data flow over the AT interface and switch to command mode.This allows to enter AT commands while maintaining the data connection to the remotedevice.

2.ParametersNone

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesTo return to data mode, use the ATO commandLine does not need to end with terminating character

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$72�6ZLWFK�IURP�FRPPDQG�PRGH�WR�GDWD�PRGH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$72>Q@

ResponseTA returns to data mode from command mode:CONNECT <text>

If connection is not successfully resumed12�&$55,(5

Parameter<n> 0 switch from command mode to data mode

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesATO is the alternative command to the +++ escape sequence described in Chapter2.2: When you have established a data call and TA is in command mode, ATO causesthe TA to resume the data connection and return to data mode.

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$7(�(QDEOH�FRPPDQG�HFKR([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7(>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameters<value> : 0 Echo mode off

1 Echo mode on

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThis setting determines whether or not the TA echoes characters received from TEduring command state

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���� 3�&200$1'���6(/(&7�38/6(�',$/,1*

$73�6HOHFW�SXOVH�GLDOLQJ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$73

Response2.ParametersNone

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesNo effect for GSM

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$74�6HW�UHVXOW�FRGH�SUHVHQWDWLRQ�PRGH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$74>�Q!@

ResponseOK (if <n> = 0)Nothing (if <n> = 1)

Parameters<n> 0: result codes transmitted by TA

1: no result code transmitted by TA

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesSpecifies whether or not the TA transmits any result code to the TE. Information texttransmitted in response is not affected by this setting.

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���� 6��&200$1'���6(7�180%(5�2)�5,1*6�%()25(�$8720$7,&$//<�$16:(5,1*7+(�&$//

$76��6HW�QXPEHU�RI�ULQJV�EHIRUH�DXWRPDWLFDOO\�DQVZHULQJ�WKH�FDOO5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�"

Response�Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$76� �Q!

Response2.Parameters�Q!� 0: automatic answering deactivated

1-255: number of rings before automatically answering

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesThis command is valid only for data calls

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$76��:ULWH�FRPPDQG�OLQH�WHUPLQDWLRQ�FKDUDFWHUZULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�>�Q!@

Response2.Parameters<n> 0 - 127 : command line termination character

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�"

Response�Q!2.

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThis parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate an incomingcommand line (13 = <CR> by default)

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���� 6��&200$1'���6(7�5(63216(�)250$77,1*�&+$5$&7(5

$76��6HW�UHVSRQVH�IRUPDWWLQJ�FKDUDFWHU:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�>�Q!@

Response2.Parameters<n> 0 - 127 : response formatting character

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�"

Response�Q!2.

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThis parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate answer line(10 = <LF> by default)

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$76��:ULWH�FRPPDQG�OLQH�HGLWLQJ�FKDUDFWHUZULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�>�Q!@

Response2.Parameters<n> 000 - 127 command line editing character

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�"

Response<n>2.

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThis parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate an incomingcommand line (8 = <backspace> by default)

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����� 6��&200$1'���6(7�180%(5�2)�6(&21'6�72�:$,7�)25�&211(&7,21&203/(7,21

$76��6HW�QXPEHU�RI�VHFRQGV�WR�ZDLW�IRU�FRQQHFWLRQ�FRPSOHWLRQ:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$76� �Q!

Response:2.Parameters:�Q!: number of second to wait for connection completion

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$76�"

Response:�Q!2.Parameters:None

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesSee also AT&V for default values of this parameter

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$77�6HOHFW�WRQH�GLDOLQJ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$77

Response2.

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesNo effect on GSM (same as ATP)

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$79�6HW�UHVXOW�FRGH�IRUPDW�PRGH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$79>�YDOXH!@

Response0 (When numeric mode activated)OK (When verbose mode activated)

Parameters<value> : 0 Information response: <text><CR><LF>

Short result code format: <numeric code><CR>1 Information response: <CR><LF><text><CR><LF>

Long result code format: <CR><LF><verbose code><CR><LF>

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThis parameter setting determines the contents of the header and trailer transmittedwith result codes and information responses

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$7;�6HW�&211(&7�UHVXOW�FRGH�IRUPDW�DQG�FDOO�PRQLWRULQJ:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7;>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameters

<value>: 0 : CONNECT result code only returned, dial tone and busy detection areboth disabled

1 : CONNECT<text> result code only returned, dial tone and busydetection are both disabled

2 : CONNECT<text> result code returned, dial tone detection is enabled,busy detection is disabled

3 : CONNECT<text> result code returned, dial tone detection is disabled,busy detection is enabled

4 : CONNECT<text> result code returned, dial tone and busy detection areboth enabled

ReferenceV.25Ter

Notes

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$7&�6HW�FLUFXLW�'DWD�&DUULHU�'HWHFW��'&'��IXQFWLRQ�PRGH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7&>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameters

�YDOXH! 0 : DCD line is always ON1 : DCD line is ON in the presence of data carrier only.

ReferenceV.25Ter

Notes

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$7'�6HW�FLUFXLW�'DWD�7HUPLQDO�5HDG\��'75��IXQFWLRQ�PRGH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7'>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameters

<value>: 0: TA ignores status on DTR.1: ON->OFF on DTR: Change to command mode while retaining the

connected call.2: ON->OFF on DTR: Disconnect call, change to command mode.

During state DTR = OFF is auto-answer off.

ReferenceV.25Ter

Notes

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$7)�5HVWRUH�0DQXIDFWRU\�FRQILJXUDWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7)>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameters<value>: 0: Restore parameters to manufactory values

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesSee also AT&V

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$7:�6DYH�VWRUHG�SURILOH([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7:

Response2.Parameters

ReferenceProprietary

NotesThis commands saves the current configuration in a non erasable placeSee also AT&V

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$79�'LVSOD\�FXUUHQW�FRQILJXUDWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$79

Response$&7,9(�352),/(��FXUUHQW�FRQILJXUDWLRQ!6725('�352),/(��XVHU�GHIDXOW�FRQILJXUDWLRQ!'()$8/7�6(77,1*6��PDQXIDFWRU\�FRQILJXUDWLRQ!2.

ParametersNone

ReferenceProprietary

Notes• The configuration is a text string on multiple lines as shown in the example below.

As it is dependant on the manufactory and user setup, it is impossible to list theexact number of information givenExample: B11 \N4 E1 Q0 V1 \V0 +CMGF0

S00:000 S02:046 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S07:000&K4 &D2

• This command indicates the result of certain actions as shown below:

Active Profile

Stored Profile Default Settings

ATZ AT&FAT&W

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$7�,35�6HW�IL[HG�ORFDO�UDWH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�,35 "

Response+IPR: (list of supported auto-detectable <rate>s), (list of supported fixed-only

<rate>s)OK

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�,35"

Response�,35��UDWH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�,35 �UDWH!

Response2. or if error is related: (5525���&0(�(5525���HUU!Parameters<rate>: bit rate per second

1200, 2400, 4800, 960019200, 38400, 57600, 1152000 = autobaud

ReferenceV.25ter (+IPR)Proprietary(+KIPR)

Notes• The speed is modified before sending the answer• +KIPR is completely equivalent to +IPR but this command is accepted even if the

PIN code has not been entered yet

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����� %��'$7$�5$7(�6(/(&7,21

$7%�'DWD�5DWH�6HOHFWLRQ([HFXWH�&RPPDQGSyntax$7%�UDWH!

ResponseOK

Parameters�UDWH!� 7: Analogic Modem 2400 (V22Bis)

11: Analogic Modem 4800 (V32)13: Analogic Modem 9600 (V32)25: UDI 2400 ISDN27: UDI 4800 ISDN29: UDI 9600 ISDN

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesIt is recommended to use AT+CBST instead of this command

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$7%�'DWD�5DWH�6HOHFWLRQ([HFXWH�&RPPDQGSyntax$7?1�[!

ResponseOK

Parameters�[!� 0: transparent mode

4 or 6: RLP mode (non transparent)

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesIt is recommended to use AT+CBST instead of this command

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���� ,�Command : Request Identification Information

$7,�5HTXHVW�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ�LQIRUPDWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7,>�YDOXH!@

Response�WH[W! (depends on <value>)2.

Parameter

�YDOXH! : nothing: Product name0: Product name1: Software checksum3: Software version

ReferenceV.25ter

Notes<text> may take more than one line

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$7=�5HVHW�DQG�UHVWRUH�XVHU�FRQILJXUDWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7=>�YDOXH!@

Response2.Parameter�YDOXH! : 0

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesSee also AT&V

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���� �&*0,�&200$1'���5(48(67�0$18)$&785(5�,'(17,),&$7,21

$7�&*0,�5HTXHVW�PDQXIDFWXUHU�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*0, "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*0,

Response�&*0,��6$*(0�(manufacturer identification text)2.

Reference[27.007] § 5.1

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�&*0,")

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$7�&*00�5HTXHVW�PRGHO�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*00 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*00

Response�&*00��02��[[�(model identification text)2.

Reference[27.007] § 5.2

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�&*00")

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Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*05

Response�&0*5��6$*(0�[[[[[[�(model revision identification text)2.

Reference[27.007] § 5.3

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�&*05")

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$7�&*61�5HTXHVW�SURGXFW�VHULDO�QXPEHU�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ��,0(,��LGHQWLFDO�WR�*617HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*61 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*61

Response�VQ!�(identification text for determination of the individual ME)2.

Reference[27.007] § 5.4

Notes

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$7�&6&6�6HW�7(�FKDUDFWHU�VHW7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&6&6 "

Response�&6&6���list of supported��FKVHW!�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&6&6"

Response�&6&6���FKVHW!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&6&6 �FKVHW!

Response2.Parameter�FKVHW! : ³*60´ GSM default alphabet (GSM 03.38 subclause 6.2.1)

³8&6�´ 16 bit universal multiple-octet coded character set(ISO/IEC 10646)

³,5$´ default value³3&&3���´ default value³������´ default value³+(;´ default value

Reference[27.007] §5.5

Notes

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$7�&,0,�5HTXHVW�LQWHUQDWLRQDO�VXEVFULEHU�LGHQWLW\7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&,0, "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&,0,

Response�,06,! (International Mobile Subscriber Identify)2.Parameter

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�&,0,")

���� �*&$3�&200$1'���5(48(67�&203/(7(�7$�&$3$%,/,7<�/,67

$7�*&$3�5HTXHVW�FRPSOHWH�7$�FDSDELOLW\�OLVW7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*&$3 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*&$3

Response�*&$3��list of��QDPH!s2.

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesExample:�*&$3���&*60���)&/$662.

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Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*0,

Response�*0,���(manufacturer identification text)2.

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�*0,")

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$7�*00�5HTXHVW�PRGHO�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*00 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*00

Response�*00��02��[[�(model identification text)2.

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�*00")

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Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*05

Response�*05��[[[[[[�(model identification text)2.

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�*05")

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$7�*61�5HTXHVW�SURGXFW�VHULDO�QXPEHU�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ��,0(,��LGHQWLFDO�WR�*617HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*61 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�*61

Response�VQ!�(identification text for determination of the individual ME)2.

ReferenceV.25ter

NotesThe module return (5525 on a read command ($7�*61")

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$7�9�5HTXHVW�PRGHO�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9

Response02��[[�(model identification text)2.

Reference Notes

����� �.,&&�&200$1'���5(48(67�7+(�,17(*5$7('�&,5&8,7�&$5'�,'(17,),&$7,21

$7�.,&&�5HTXHVW�WKH�,QWHJUDWHG�&LUFXLW�&DUG�,GHQWLILFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.,&& "

Response2.Parameters

5HDG�&RPPDQGSyntax$7�.,&&"

Response�,&&�LG!� (Integrated Circuit Card Identification)2.Parameters

ReferenceProprietary

Notes• The ICC Identification is returned even if the PUK1 is not entered• The module returns (5525 on an execute ($7�.,&&) and on a write

($7�.,&& «) command

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��� &$//�&21752/�&200$1'6

���� $�&200$1'���$16:(5�$�&$//

$7$�$QVZHU�D�FDOO([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7$

Response:&211(&7>�WH[W!@ Data Connexion establishedOK Voice Connexion established or if cancellation of the

commandNO CARRIER Response if no connection

ReferenceV.25Ter

Notes• See ATX for setup of the CONNECT message

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$7+�'LVFRQQHFW�H[LVWLQJ�FRQQHFWLRQ([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7+>Q@

Response:2.Parameters:�Q� 0 terminate call

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesOn this command, all calls in progress are endedSee also AT+CHLD

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���� '�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5

$7'�0RELOH�RULJLQDWHG�&DOO�WR�GLDO�D�QXPEHU([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7'>�Q!@>�PJVP@!>�@

Response:12�',$/721(%86<12�&$55,(5 The connection cannot be established12�$16:(5&211(&7>�WH[W!@ Data connection successfully connected2. If successfully connected and voice call

Parameters:�Q!: String of dialing digits and optionally V.25ter modifiers (dialing digits): 0-9,

* , #, +, A, B, C�PJVP!: String of GSM modifiers:

I Activates CLIR (disables presentation of own phone number to calledparty)i Deactivates CLIR (enables presentation of own phone number to calledparty)

��!: Only required to set up voice calls. TA remains in command mode.

ReferenceV.25Ter

NotesThe command may be aborted generally when receiving an ATH command duringexecution

���� '3�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

���� '5�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

���� '7�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

���� 3'�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

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���� 5'�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

���� 7'�&200$1'���02%,/(�25,*,1$7('�&$//�72�',$/�$�180%(5Identical behavior as ATD

����� '!���',5(&7�',$/,1*�)520�3+21(%22.

$7'!�'LUHFW�GLDOLQJ�IURP�SKRQHERRN([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7'!�VWU!>�@$7'!>�PHP!@�Q!>�@

Response6HH�$7'Parameters:�VWU!� alphanumeric field (if possible all available memories should be searched

for correct entry)�PHP!� memory storage (ME, SM…)�Q!� entry location

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesFor memory storage locations, see AT+CPBS

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����� �&+83�&200$1'���+$1*�83�&$//

$7�&+83�+DQJ�XS�FDOO([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&+83

Response2.

7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&+83 "

Response2.

ReferenceGSM 07.07

Notes$7�&+83 has the same behavior as $7+ (i.e. ends all calls in progress)

����� �&616�&200$1'���6,1*/(�180%(5,1*�6&+(0(

$7�&616�6LQJOH�1XPEHULQJ�6FKHPH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&616 "

Response�&616� (list of supported �PRGH!)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&616"

Response�&616��PRGH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&616 >�PRGH!@

Response2.Parameters�PRGH!: 0: Voice

2: Fax4: Data

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesSee also AT+CBST

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$7�&5&�6HW�&HOOXODU�5HVXOW�&RGHV�IRU�LQFRPLQJ�FDOO�LQGLFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5& "

Response�&5&� (list of supported �PRGH!)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5&"

Response�&5&��PRGH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5& >�PRGH!@

Response2.Parameters�PRGH!: 0: disable extended format

1: enable extended format

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesWhen enabled, an incoming call is indicated with �&5,1*���W\SH!with, �W\SH! : FAX or VOICE

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��� 02%,/(�(48,30(17�&21752/�$1'�67$786�&200$1'6

���� �&$&0�&200$1'���$&&808/$7('�&$//�0(7(5��$&0��5(6(7�25�48(5<

$7�&$&0�$FFXPXODWHG�FDOO�PHWHU��$&0��UHVHW�RU�TXHU\7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$&0 "

Response2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$&0"

Response�&$&0���DFP!��FXUUHQW�DFP�YDOXH�2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$&0 �SDVVZRUG!(reset the value)

Response2.Parameters�SDVVZRUG> : SIM PIN2

Reference [27.007] §8.25

Notes

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���� �&$00�&200$1'���$&&808/$7('�&$//�0(7(5�0$;,080��$&0�0$;��6(7�2548(5<

$7�&$00�$FFXPXODWHG�FDOO�PHWHU�PD[LPXP��$&0�PD[��VHW�RU�TXHU\7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$00 "

Response2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$00"

Response�&$00���DFPPD[!2.

ZULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$00 >�DFPPD[!>��SDVVZG!@@

Response�&$00���DFPPD[!2.Parameters�DFPPD[!� string type; three bytes of the max ACM value in hexadecimal format

0 disables ACMmax feature�SDVVZG!� SIM PIN2

Reference Notes

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���� �&&:(�&200$1'���&$//�0(7(5�0$;,080�(9(17

$7�&&:(�&DOO�0HWHU�PD[LPXP�HYHQW7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&:( "

Response�&&:(: (list of supported �PRGH!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&:("

Response�&&:(: �PRGH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&:( �PRGH!

ResponseOK

Parameter<mode>: 0: Disable the call meter warning event

1: Enable the call meter warning event

Reference[27.007] §8.28

NotesWhen enabled, a notification (+CCWV) is sent shortly (approx. 30s) before the ACMmax is reached.

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���� �&$/$�&200$1'���6(7�$/$50�7,0(

$7�&$/$�6HW�DODUP�WLPH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$/$ "

Response�&$/$���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��Q!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG�W\SH!V���WOHQJWK!��UOHQJWK!��OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��VLOHQW!V�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$/$"

Response>�&$/$���WLPH!��Q�!��W\SH!�>�WH[W!@�>�UHFXUU!@��VLOHQW!@>�&$/$��WLPH!��Q�!��W\SH!�>�WH[W!@�>�UHFXUU!@��VLOHQW!@@«2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$/$ �WLPH!>��Q!>��W\SH!�>�WH[W!>��UHFXUU!>��VLOHQW!@@@@@

Response2.Parameters�WLPH!� internal clock (Cf. +CCLK)�Q�!���Q�!«� index of the alarm�W\SH!� type of alarm (sound, LED, volume…)�WH[W!� text to be displayed�WOHQJWK!� maximum length of <text>�UHFXUU!� string type value indicating day of week for the alarm in one of the

following formats: "<1..7>[,<1..7>[…]]" – Sets a recurrent alarm forone or more days in the week. The digits 1 to 7 corresponds to thedays in the week, Monday (1), …, Sunday (7).Example: The string "1,2,3,4,5" may be used to set an alarm for allweekdays."0" – Sets a recurrent alarm for all days in the week.

�UOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length of <recurr>�VLOHQW!� Integer type value indicating if the alarm is silent or not. If set to 1

the alarm will be silent and the only result from the alarm is theunsolicited result code �&$/9. If set to 0 the alarm will not be silent.

Reference[27.007] §8.16

Notes• It is the responsibility of the user not to set an alarm type not supported by their

equipment• If the <recurr>-parameter is used, the <time>-parameter must not contain a

date

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���� �&$/'�&200$1'���'(/(7(�$/$50

$7�&$/'�'HOHWH�DODUP7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$/' "

Response�&$/'���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��Q!V�2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$/' �Q!

Response2.Parameters�Q!� index of the alarm

Reference[27.007] §8.38

NotesAction command deletes an alarm in the MT

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���� �&&/.�&200$1'���5($/�7,0(�&/2&.

$7�&&/.�5HDO�WLPH�FORFN7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&/. "

Response2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&/."

Response+CCLK: <time>

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&/. �WLPH!

ResponseOK

Parameter<time>: string type value; format is "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss", where characters indicate

year (two last digits), month, day, hour, minutes, seconds;

Reference Notes

���� �&32)�&200$1'���32:(5�2))

$7�&32)�3RZHU�RII7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&32) "

Response�&32)����2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&32)

ResponseOK

Reference NotesPower off the Module

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���� �&,1'�&200$1'���,1',&$725�&21752/

$7�&,1'�,QGLFDWRU�FRQWURO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&,1' "

Response�&,1'����EDWWFKJ������������VLJQDO������������VHUYLFH�����������FDOO��������

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&,1'"

Response�&,1'���EDWWFKJ!��VLJQDO!��VHUYLFH!��FDOO!Parameters�EDWWFKJ!: battery charge level (0-5)�VLJQDO!: signal quality (0-5)�VHUYLFH!: service availability (0-1)�FDOO!: call in progress (0-1)

Reference NotesThe execute command (AT+CIND) returns an error message

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���� �&/$&�&200$1'���/,67�$//�$9$,/$%/(�$7�&200$1'6

$7�&/$&�/LVW�DOO�DYDLODEOH�$7�FRPPDQGV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/$& "

Response�&/$&��(list of supported �W\SH!s)2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/$& �W\SH!

ResponseList of command of the selected <type> only�$7�&RPPDQG�!>�&5!��/)!��$7&RPPDQG�!>«@@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/$&

ResponseList of all supported AT Commands�$7�&RPPDQG�!�>�&5!��/)!��$7&RPPDQG�!>«@@2.

Parameters<type>: type of commands

"&" :“+” :“\” :“” :

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesThis command provides the AT Command list available for the user

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����� �&/9/�&200$1'���/28'63($.(5�92/80(�/(9(/

$7�&/9/�/RXGVSHDNHU�YROXPH�OHYHO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/9/ "

Response+CLVL: (list of supported �OHYHO!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/9/"

Response+CLVL: �OHYHO!OK

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/9/ �OHYHO!

ResponseOK

Parameter�OHYHO!: Loudspeaker level (smallest value represents the lowest sound)

0 : secret mode1 to 7 in handset mode1 to 5 in other modes

Reference[27.007] § 8.23

Notes

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����� �&0(&�&200$1'���02%,/(�(48,30(17�&21752/�02'(

$7�&0(&�0RELOH�(TXLSPHQW�FRQWURO�PRGH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(& "

Response�&0(&���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��NH\S!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��GLVS!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG�LQG!V�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(&"

Response�&0(&���NH\S!��GLVS!��LQG!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(& >�NH\S!>��GLVS!>��LQG!@@@

Response2.

Parameters�NH\S!� keypad management

�GLVS!� display management

�LQG!� 0: only ME can set the status of its indicators (command +CIND can onlybe used to read the indicators)

ReferenceGSM 07.07

Notes• Set command selects the equipment, which operates ME keypad, writes to ME

display and sets ME indicators

����� �&',6�&200$1'���',63/$<�&21752/This command is listed in the command supported, but as there is no display on theproducts, this command must not be used

����� �&.3'�&200$1'���.(<3$'�&21752/This command is listed in the command supported, but as there is no display on theproducts, this command must not be used

����� �&)81�&200$1'���6(7�3+21(�)81&7,21$/,7<This command has been implemented for internal needs only

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����� �&0(5�&200$1'���02%,/(�(48,30(17�(9(17�5(3257,1*

$7�&0(5�0RELOH�(TXLSPHQW�HYHQW�UHSRUWLQJ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(5 "

Response�&0(5��(list of supported �PRGH!s),(list of supported �NH\S!s),(list of supported�GLVS!s),(list of supported �LQG!s),(list of supported �EIU!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(5"

Response�&0(5���PRGH!��NH\S!��GLVS!��LQG!��EIU!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(5 >�PRGH!>��NH\S!>��GLVS!>��LQG!>��EIU!@@@@@

Response2.Parameters�PRGH!� 0: buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA; if TA result code buffer is full,

codes can be buffered in some other place or the oldest ones can bediscarded.

1: discard unsolicited result codes when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. inon-line data mode); otherwise forward them directly to the TE

2: buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved(e.g. in on-line data mode) and flush them to the TE after reservation;otherwise forward them directly to the TE

�NH\S!� 0: no keypad event reporting1: keypad event reporting using result code +CKEV: <key>,<press>.

<key> indicates the key (refer IRA values defined in table insubclause "Keypad control +CKPD") and <press> if the key ispressed or released (1 for pressing and 0 for releasing). Only thosekey pressings, which are not caused by +CKPD shall be indicated bythe TA to the TE.

2: keypad event reporting using result code +CKEV: <key>,<press>. Allkey pressings shall be directed from TA to TE.

�GLVS!� 0: no display event reporting�LQG!� 0: no indicator event reporting

1: indicator event reporting using result code +CIEV: <ind>,<value>.<ind> indicates the indicator order number (as specified for +CIND)and <value> is the new value of indicator. Only those indicator events,which are not caused by +CIND shall be indicated by the TA to the TE

�EIU!� 0: TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command iscleared when <mode> 1...3 is entered

1: TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command isflushed to the TE when <mode> 1...3 is entered (OK response shallbe given before flushing the codes)

Reference[27.007] § 8.10

Example:AT+CMER=? +CMER: (0,1,2),(0,1,2),(0),(0,1),(0,1)

OKAT+CMER? +CMER: 0,0,0,0,0

OKAT+CMER=0,2;+CMER? +CMER: 0,2,0,0,0

OK

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����� �&0((�&200$1'���5(3257�02%,/(�7(50,1$7,21�(5525

$7�&0((�5HSRUW�0RELOH�7HUPLQDWLRQ�(UURU7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(( "

Response�&0((��(list of supported��Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(("

Response�&0((���Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0(( >�Q!@

Response2.

Parameter�Q!: 0 disable +CME ERROR: <err> result code and use ERROR instead

1 +CME ERROR: <err> result code and use numeric <err> values (refernext subclause)

Reference[27.007] § 8.24

Notes

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����� �&087�&200$1'���087(�&21752/

$7�&087�0XWH�FRQWURO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&087 "

Response�&087��(list of supported��Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&087"

Response�&087���Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&087 �Q!

Response2.

Parameter�Q!: 0 mute off

1 mute on

Reference[27.007] § 8.24

NotesMute function can be only issued during avoice call

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����� �&3,1�&200$1'���(17(5�3,1

$7�&3,1�(QWHU�SLQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3,1 "

Response2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3,1"

Response�&3,1���FRGH!

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax�&3,1 �SLQ!�>��QHZSLQ!@

Response2.Parameters�FRGH!: values reserved by this TS:

READY ME is not pending for any passwordSIM PIN ME is waiting SIM PIN to be givenSIM PUK ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given. Also, a second pin,

<newpin>, is used to replace the old pin in the SIM andshould thus be supplied

SIM PIN2 ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given (this <code> isrecommended to be returned only when the lastexecuted command resulted in PIN2 authenticationfailure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 17); if PIN2 is not enteredright after the failure, it is recommended that ME doesnot block its operation)

SIM PUK2 ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given (this <code> isrecommended to be returned only when the lastexecuted command resulted in PUK2 authenticationfailure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 18); if PUK2 and new PIN2are not entered right after the failure, it is recommendedthat ME does not block its operation). Also, a second pin,<newpin>, is used to replace the old pin in the SIM andshould thus be supplied

PH-NET PIN ME is waiting personalization password to be given�SLQ!, �QHZSLQ!: string type value (8 characters max.)

Reference[27.007] § 8.3

Notes

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����� �&38&�&200$1'���35,&(�3(5�81,7�$1'�&855(1&<�7$%/(

$7�&38&�3ULFH�SHU�XQLW�DQG�FXUUHQF\�WDEOH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&38& "

Response2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&38&"

Response�&38&���FXUUHQF\!���SSX!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&38& �FXUUHQF\!��SSX!>��SDVVZG!@

Response2.

Parameters�FXUUHQF\!� string type; three-character currency code (e.g. .GBP.,

.DEM.);character set as specified with AT+CSCS.

�SSX!� string type; price per unit; dot is used as a decimal separator (e.g..2.66.). The length is limited to 20 characters. If the string length isexceeded, the command is terminated with an error. This string mayonly contain digits and a dot. Leading zeros are removed from thestring.

�SDVVZG!� string type; SIM PIN2. String parameter which can contain anycombination of characters. The maximum string length is limited to 8characters.

Reference[27.007] §8.27

Notes

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����� �&3:&�&200$1'���32:(5�&/$66

$7�&3:&�3RZHU�FODVV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3:& "

Response�&3:&��list of supported ��EDQG!,(list of �FODVV!s)) pairs2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3:&"

Response�&3:&���FXUUBFODVV�!��GHIBFODVV�!��EDQG�!>��FXUUBFODVV�!��GHIBFODVV�!��EDQG�!>���@@2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3:& >�FODVV!>��EDQG!@@

Response2.Parameters�FODVV!���FXUUBFODVVQ!���GHIBFODVVQ!�

0 default (not applicable to <curr_class>s or <def_classQ>s)1 MS output power class as in GSM 45.005 [38]

�EDQG!���EDQGQ!�0 GSM9001 GSM18002 reserved

Reference[27.007] § 8.29

Notes

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����� ��.%1'�&200$1'���&+$1*(�)5(48(1&<�%$1'

$7�.%1'�&KDQJH�)UHTXHQF\�%DQG7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.%1' "

Response�.%1'��list of supported ��Q!)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.%1'"

Response�.%1'���Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.%1' ��Q!

Response2.

Parameter�Q!: 0: GSM 900

1: DCS 18002: PCS 19003: GSM 900/DCS 18004: GSM 900/PCS 1900

ReferenceProprietary

NotesThis command is used to change the working frequency band

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����� �&3$6�&200$1'���3+21(�$&7,9,7<�67$786

$7�&3$6�3KRQH�DFWLYLW\�VWDWXV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3$6 "

Response�&3$6��(list of supported �SDV!s)2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3$6

Response�&3$6���SDV!2.Parameters�SDV!�

0 ready (ME allows commands from TA/TE)1 unavailable (ME does not allow commands from TA/TE)2 unknown (ME is not guaranteed to respond to instructions)3 ringing (ME is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the ringer is

active)4 call in progress (ME is ready for commands from TA/TE, but a call is in

progress)

Reference NotesThe read command ($7�&3$6") returns an error

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����� �&64�&200$1'���6,*1$/�48$/,7<

$7�&64�6LJQDO�TXDOLW\7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&64 "

Response�&64��(list of supported �UVVL!s),(list of supported �EHU!s)2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&64

Response�&64���UVVL!��EHU!2.Parameters�UVVL!�

0 -113 dBm or less1 -111 dBm2...30 -109... -53 dBm31 -51 dBm or greater99 not known or not detectable

�EHU!�(in percent)0...7 as RXQUAL values in the table in GSM 05.08 [20] subclause 8.2.499 not known or not detectable

Reference NotesThe read command ($7�&64") returns an error

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����� �.5,&�&200$1'���5,1*�,1',&$725�&21752/

$7�.5,&�&RPPDQG���5LQJ�LQGLFDWRU�FRQWURO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.5,& "

Response�.5,&��(list of supported �PDVNV!s, liste of supported �VKDSH!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.5,&"

Response�.5,&���PDVNV!���VKDSH�!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.5,& �PDVN!>��VKDSH!@

Response2.Parameters<mask>: Use of RI signal

0x00: RI not used.0x01: RI activated on incoming calls (�&5,1*��5,1*)0x02: RI activated on SMS (�&07���&07,)0x04: RI activated on SMS-CB (�&%0���&%0,)0x08: RI activated on USSD (�&86')

<shape>: signal shape0: Repeat pulses

The total length of the pulse is equivalent to the transfer of the RING orCRING notification

1: Always onThe signal is set to active during the whole incoming call notification

ReferenceProprietary

NotesFor a SMS and other unsollicited messages, only one pulse is set

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����� �.'6,0�&200$1'���81/2&.�02%,/(

$7�.'6,0�&RPPDQG���8QORFN�PRELOH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.'6,0 "

Response�.'6,0���OHQJWK!2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.'6,0"

Response�.'6,0���WU\!���PD[WU\!���WLPH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.'6,0 �FRGH!

Response2.Parameters�FRGH!� Code to unlock to module.(with double quotes)�WU\!� Number of try already done.

When <try> = <maxtry> the module is definitely locked.�PD[WU\!� maximum try allowed.�WLPH!� time to be allowed for a other try.�OHQJWK!� maximum code length

ReferenceProprietary

NotesA unsolicited code +KDSIM: <try>,<maxtry>,<time> is send when a new try is allowed.This code can be used to try again to unlock the module.

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����� �.65(3�&200$1'���02%,/(�67$57�83�5(3257,1*

$7�.65(3�&RPPDQG���0RELOH�VWDUW�XS�UHSRUWLQJ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.65(3 "

Response�.65(3��(list of supported��DFW!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.65(3"

Response�.65(3���DFW!��VWDW!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.65(3 �DFW!

Response2.Parameters�DFW!� Indicates if the module must send a unsolicited code during the startup.

0 : The module don’t send a unsolicited code.1 : The module will send a unsolicited code.

�VWDW!� This code indicates the status of the module.0 : The module is ready to receive commands for the TE. No access code is

require.1 : The module is waiting for an access code. (The $7�&3,1" Command

con be used to determine it).2 : The SIM card is not present.3 : The module is in “SIMlock” state.4 : unrecoverable error.5 : unknown state.

ReferenceProprietary

Notes• The module uses unsolicited code once after the boot process �.683���VWDW!• The KSUP notification will not be sent if the module is in autobaud mode and no

bytes have been received from TE to adapt the serial link to the actual speed

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����� �.*3,2�&200$1'���+$5':$5(�,2�&21752/

$7�.*3,2�&RPPDQG���+DUGZDUH�,2�&RQWURO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.*3,2 "

Response�.*3,2��(list of supported �,2!s),(list of supported �FGH!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.*3,2"

Response2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.*3,2 �,2!��FGH!

ResponseIf <cde> = 2:�.*3,2���,2!���FXUUHQWBYDOXH!2.Else2.Parameters�,2!� Selected IO�FGH!� 0: Reset the selected IO

1: Set the selected IO2: Request the current value of the IO

ReferenceProprietary

NotesBe aware that this command doesn’t change the level of the IO after a reset of themodule

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����� �.6/((3�&200$1'���32:(5�0$1$*(0(17�&21752/

$7�.*3,2�&RPPDQG���3RZHU�PDQDJHPHQW�FRQWURO7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.6/((3 "

Response�.6/((3��(list of supported �PQJW!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.6/((3"

Response�.6/((3���PQJW!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.6/((3 �PQJW!

Response2.Parameters�PQJW!� 0: The module doesn’t go in sleep mode

1: The module decides by itself (internal timing) when it goes in sleepmode

2 The DTE handles by hardware signals when the DCE is allowed to goin sleep mode

ReferenceProprietary

Notes• This parameter is part of the profile (see AT&V, ATZ, AT&F)• See the documents related to the power saving methods to have more details of

the possible methods

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��� 1(7:25.�6(59,&(�5(/$7('�&200$1'6

���� �&$2&�&200$1'���$'9,&(�2)�&+$5*(�,1)250$7,21

$7�&$2&�$GYLFH�RI�FKDUJH�LQIRUPDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$2& "

Response�&$2&� (list of supported �PRGH!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$2&"

Response�&$2&� �PRGH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$2& �PRGH!

ResponseIf <mode> = 0�&$2&���FFP!2.Else2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&$2&

Response+CAOC: <ccm>OK

Parameters�PRGH!�� 0: query CCM value

1: deactivation of the unsolicited notification (+CCCM)2: activation of the unsolicited notification

�FFP!� string type; three bytes of the current CCM value in hexadecimal format

Reference[27.007] §7.16

NotesThe unsolicited code is: +CCCM: <ccm>When activated this message is sent to the TE every time there is a change in the ccmvalue with a minimum of 10 seconds between 2 messages

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Response�&&)&��(list:range of supported��UHDV!)2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&)& �UHDV!��PRGH!>��QXPEHU!>��W\SH!>��FODVV!>��VXEDGGU!>��VDW\SH!>��WLPH!@@@@@@

Response

If <mode> = 2 and command successfull:�&&)&���VWDWXV!��FODVV�!>��QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��VXEDGGU!��VDW\SH!>��WLPH!@@@>�&&)&���VWDWXV!��FODVV�!>��QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��VXEDGGU!��VDW\SH!>��WLPH!@@@@>«@2.Else2.Parameter�UHDV!� 0: unconditional

1: mobile busy2: no reply3: not reachable4: all call forwarding5 all conditional call forwarding

�PRGH!� 0 disable1 enable2 query status3 registration4 erasure

�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of forwarding address in format specified by�W\SH!

�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format�FODVV!� is a sum of integers each representing a class of information

(default 7)1: voice2: data4: fax

�VXEDGGU!� string type subaddress of format specified by��VDW\SH!�VDW\SH!� type of subaddress octet in integer format�WLPH! 1...30 when "no reply" is enabled or qurred, this gives the time in

seconds to wait before call is forwarded (default value is 20)�VWDWXV!� 0: not active

1: activeReference[27.007] § 7.11

NotesThis command allows control of the call forwarding supplementary service according toGSM 02.84

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$7�&&:$�&DOO�ZDLWLQJ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntaxAT+CCWA=?

Response�&&:$� (list of supported �Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&:$"

Response�&&:$� �Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&&:$ >�Q!>��PRGH!>��FODVV!@@@

Responsewhen <mode>=2 and command successful�&&:$���VWDWXV!��FODVV�!>�&&:$���VWDWXV!��FODVV�!>���@@2.Parameters�Q!� sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA

0 disable1 enable

�PRGH! when <mode> parameter is not given, network is not interrogated0 disable1 enable2 query status

�FODVV!� sum of integers each representing a class of information (default 7):1 voice (telephony)2 data (refers to all bearer services; with <mode>=2 this may

refer only to some bearer service if TA does not support values16, 32, 64 and 128)

4 fax (facsimile services)�VWDWXV!� 0 not active

1 active�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of calling address in format specified by

�W\SH!�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer TS 24.008 [8]

subclause 10.5.4.7)�DOSKD!� optional string type alphanumeric representation of <number>

corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character setshould be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set+CSCS

�&/,�YDOLGLW\!� 0 CLI valid1 CLI has been withheld by the originator.2 CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitations

of originating network.Reference[27.007] § 7.12

NotesWhen enabled (<n>=1), the following unsolicited code is sent to the TE:�&&:$���QXPEHU!��W\SH!��FODVV!>��DOSKD!@>��&/,�YDOLGLW\!@

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$7�&+/'�&DOO�KROG�DQG�PXOWLSDUW\7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&+/' "

Response+CHLD: (list of supported <n>V)2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&+/' >�Q!@

ResponseOK

Parameters<n>: 0 Terminate all held calls; or set UDUB (User Determined User Busy) for a

waiting call, i.e. reject the waiting call.1 Terminate all active calls (if any) and accept the other call (waiting call or

held call)1X Terminate the active call X (X= 1-7)2 Place all active calls on hold (if any) and accept the other call (waiting call

or held call) as the active call2X Place all active calls except call X (X= 1-7) on hold3 Add the held call to the active calls4 Explicit Call Transfer

Reference[27.007] §7.13[22.030] § 6.5.5.1

Notes

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Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/&&

Response>�&/&&���LG�!��GLU!��VWDW!��PRGH!��PSW\!>��QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��DOSKD!@@@>�&/&&���LG�!��GLU!��VWDW!��PRGH!��PSW\!>��QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��DOSKD!@@@>«@2.Parameters�LG!� integer type; call identification number as described in GSM 02.30 [19]

subclause 4.5.5.1; this number can be used in +CHLD commandoperations

�GLU!� 0: mobile originated (MO) call1: mobile terminated (MT) call

�VWDW!� state of the call)0: active1: held2: dialing (MO call)3: alerting (MO call)4: incoming (MT call)5: waiting (MT call)

�PRGH!� bearer/teleservice0: voice1: data2: fax3: voice followed by data, voice mode4: alternating voice/data, voice mode5: alternating voice/fax, voice mode6: voice followed by data, data mode7: alternating voice/data, data mode8: alternating voice/fax, fax mode9: unknown

�PSW\!� 0: call is not one of multiparty (conference) call parties1: call is one of multiparty (conference) call parties

�QXPEHU!� string type phone number in format specified by <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8] subclause

10.5.4.7)�DOSKD!� string type alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to the

entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one selectedwith command Select TE Character Set +CSCS

Reference[27.007] §7.18

Notes• This commands returns the current list of calls of ME• Example: Outgoing voice call in progress

�&/&&�����������������������������´P\�QXPEHU´• The read command ($7�&/&&") returns an error

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Response�&/&.��(list of supported �IDF!)�2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/&. �IDF!��PRGH!>��SDVVZG!>��FODVV!@@

ResponseIf <mode> <> 2 and command is successful2.If <mode> = 2 and command is successful�&/&.��VWDWXV!>��FODVV�!>�&5!��/)!�&/&.��VWDWXV!�FODVV�«@@2.Parameters�IDF!� values reserved by the present document:

"PS" PH-SIM (lock Phone to SIM/UICC card) (ME asks password whenother than current SIM/UICC card inserted; ME may remembercertain amount of previously used cards thus not requiringpassword when they are inserted)

"SC" SIM (lock SIM/UICC card) (SIM/UICC asks password in MEpower-up and when this lock command issued)

"AO" BAOC (Barr All Outgoing Calls) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6]clause 1)

"OI" BOIC (Barr Outgoing International Calls) (refer 3GPP TS22.088 [6] clause 1)

"OX" BOIC-exHC (Barr Outgoing International Calls except to HomeCountry) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6] clause 1)

"AI" BAIC (Barr All Incoming Calls) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6] clause 2)"IR" BIC-Roam (Barr Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home

country) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6] clause 2)"FD" SIM card or active application in the UICC (GSM or USIM) fixed

dialling memory feature (if PIN2 authentication has not been doneduring the current session, PIN2 is required as <passwd>)

"PN" Network Personalization (refer 3GPP TS 22.022 [33])�PRGH!� 0 unlock

1 lock2 query status

�VWDWXV!� 0 not active1 active

�SDVVZG!� string type; shall be the same as password specified for the facility fromthe ME user interface or with command Change Password +CPWD

�FODVV!� sum of integers each representing a class of information (default 7):1 voice (telephony)2 data (refers to all bearer services; with <mode>=2 this may refer only

to some bearer service if TA does not support values 16, 32, 64 and128)

4 fax (facsimile services)8 short message service16 data circuit sync32 data circuit async

Reference[27.007] §7.4

NotesThis commands may be used by the TE to lock or unlock ME or network facilities (witha password protection)

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$7�&/,3�&DOOLQJ�OLQH�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ�SUHVHQWDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,3 "

Response�&/,3��(list of supported �Q!)�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,3"

Response�&/,3 �Q!��P!2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,3 �Q!

Response2.Parameters�Q!� parameter sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA

0: disable1: enable

�P!� parameter shows the subscriber CLIP service status in the network0: CLIP not provisioned1: CLIP provisioned2: unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)

�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of format specified by <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8] subclause

10.5.4.7)�VXEDGGU!� string type subaddress of format specified by <satype>�VDW\SH!� type of subaddress octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8]

subclause 10.5.4.8)�DOSKD!� optional string type alphanumeric representation of <number>

corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character setshould be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set+CSCS

�&/,�YDOLGLW\!� 0: CLI valid1: CLI has been withheld by the originator.2 CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitations of

originating network.

ReferenceGSM 07.07

NotesWhen the presentation to the CLI at the TE is enabled, the following notification is sentafter every ring notification�&/,3���QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��VXEDGGU!��VDW\SH!>��DOSKD!�>�&/,�YDOLGLW\!@@@

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$7�&/,5�&DOOLQJ�OLQH�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ�UHVWULFWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,5 "

Response�&/,5��(list of supported �Q!)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,5"

Response�&/,5���Q!��P!2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&/,5 �Q!

Response2.Parameters�Q!� parameter sets the adjustment for outgoing calls

0: presentation indicator is used according to the subscription of the CLIRservice

1: CLIR invocation2: CLIR suppression

�P! parameter shows the subscriber CLIR service status in the network0: CLIR not provisioned1: CLIR provisioned in permanent mode2: unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)3: CLIR temporary mode presentation restricted4: CLIR temporary mode presentation allowed

ReferenceGSM 07.07

Notes

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$7�&180�6XEVFULEHU�QXPEHU7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&180 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&180

Response�&180��>�DOSKD�!@��QXPEHU�!��W\SH�!>��VSHHG!��VHUYLFH!>��LWF!@@>�&5!�/)!�&180��>�DOSKD�!@��QXPEHU�!��W\SH�!>��VSHHG!��VHUYLFH!>��LWF!@@>���@@2.Parameters�DOSKD!� optional alphanumeric string associated with <number>; used character

set should be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set+CSCS

�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of format specified by <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8] subclause

10.5.4.7)�VSHHG!��VHUYLFH!� service related to the phone number

0: asynchronous modem1: synchronous modem2: PAD Access (asynchronous)3: Packet Access (synchronous)4: voice5: faxalso all other values below 128 are reserved by the present document

�LWF!: information transfer capability0: 3.1kHz1: UDI

Reference[27.007] §7.1

Notes• Action command returns the MSISDNs related to the subscriber (this information

can be stored in the SIM or in the ME)• The Read Command (AT+CNUM?) returns an error

Example:AT+CNUM +CNUM: "TEL","0612345678",129

+CNUM: "","",255+CNUM: "","",255+CNUM: "","",255OK

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$7�&2/3�&RQQHFWHG�OLQH�LGHQWLILFDWLRQ�SUHVHQWDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&2/3 "

Response�&2/3���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��Q!V�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&2/3"

Response�&2/3���Q!��P!2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&2/3 >�Q!@

Response2.Parameters�Q!� parameter sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA

0: disable1: enable

�P!� parameter shows the subscriber COLP service status in the network0: COLP not provisioned1: COLP provisioned2: unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)

�QXPEHU!, �W\SH!, �VXEDGGU!, �VDW\SH!, �DOSKD!� refer +CLIP

Reference Notes• This command refers to the GSM supplementary service COLP (Connected Line

Identification Presentation) that enables a calling subscriber to get the connectedline identity (COL) of the called party after setting up a mobile originated call.

• When enabled (and called subscriber allows) >]] the following intermediate resultcode is returned from TA toTE before any +CR or V.25ter [14] responses�&2/3���QXPEHU!��W\SH!>��VXEDGGU!��VDW\SH!�>��DOSKD!@@

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$7�&231�5HDG�RSHUDWRU�QDPH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&231 "

Response2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&231

Response�&231���QXPHULF�!��DOSKD�!>�&5!�/)!�&231���QXPHULF�!��DOSKD�!>���@@2.Parameters�QXPHULF!� string type; operator in numeric format (see +COPS)�DOSKD!� string type; operator in long alphanumeric format (see +COPS)

Reference Notes• Execute command returns the list of operator names from the ME• The read command (AT+COPN?) returns an error message

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$7�&236�2SHUDWRU�VHOHFWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&236 "

Response�&236��>list of supported���VWDW!�long alphanumeric��RSHU!�short alphanumeric��RSHU!�numeric��RSHU!>���$F7!@�s@>���list of supported �PRGH!s���list of supported��IRUPDW!s�@2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&236"

Response�&236���PRGH!>��IRUPDW!��RSHU!>���$F7!@@2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&236 >�PRGH!>��IRUPDW!>��RSHU!>���$F7!@@@@

Response2.Parameters�PRGH!� 0 automatic (<oper> field is ignored)

1 manual (<oper> field shall be present, and <AcT> optionally)2 unsupported3 unsupported4 manual/automatic (<oper> field shall be present); if manual selection

fails, automatic mode (<mode>=0) is entered�IRUPDW!� 0 long format alphanumeric <oper>

1 short format alphanumeric <oper>2 numeric <oper>

�RSHU!� string type; <format> indicates if the format is alphanumeric ornumeric

�VWDW!� 0 unknown1 available2 current3 forbidden

�$F7!� access technology selected:0 GSM1 GSM Compact2 UTRAN

Reference[27.007] §7.3

NotesOnly mode 0,1 and 4 are supported

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$7�&32/�3UHIHUUHG�3/01�OLVW7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&32/ "

Response�&32/��(list of supported �LQGH[!s),(list of supported �IRUPDW!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&32/"

Response�&32/��LQGH[�!��IRUPDW!��RSHU�!>��*60B$F7�!��*60B&RPSB$F7�!��875$1B$F7�!@>�&32/��LQGH[�!��IRUPDW!��RSHU�!>��*60B$F7�!��*60B&RPSB$F7�!��875$1B$F7�!@>���@@2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&32/ >�LQGH[!@>��IRUPDW!>��RSHU!>��*60B$F7!��*60B&RPSDFWB$F7!��875$1B$F7!@@@

Response2.Parameters�LQGH[Q!: integer type; the order number of operator in the SIM/USIM

preferred operator list�IRUPDW!: 0 long format alphanumeric <oper>

1 short format alphanumeric <oper>2 numeric <oper>

�RSHUQ!: string type;<format> indicates if the format is alphanumeric or numeric(see +COPS)

�*60B$F7Q!: GSM access technology:0 access technology not selected1 access technology selected

�*60B&RPSB$F7Q!: GSM compact access technology:0 access technology not selected1 access technology selected

�875$B$F7Q!: UTRA access technology:0 access technology not selected1 access technology selected

Reference[27.007] §7.19

Notes

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$7�&3:'�&KDQJH�SDVVZRUG7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3:' "

Response�&3:'� list of supported (�IDF!��SZGOHQJWK!)s2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3:' �IDF!��ROGSZG!��QHZSZG!

Response2.Parameters�IDF!� "P2" SIM PIN2

“SC” SIM PIN“PS” Device PIN“AB”

�ROGSZG!���QHZSZG!� string type; <oldpwd> shall be the same as passwordspecified for the facility from the ME user interface or withcommand Change Password +CPWD and <newpwd> is thenew password; maximum length of password can bedetermined with <pwdlength>

�SZGOHQJWK!� integer type maximum length of the password for the facility

Reference[27.007] §7.5

Notes

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$7�&5(*�1HWZRUN�UHJLVWUDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5(* "

Response�&5(*� (list of supported �Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5(*"

Response�&5(*���Q!��VWDW!>��ODF!��FL!@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&5(* �Q!

Response2.

Parameters�Q!� 0: disable network registration unsolicited result code

1: enable network registration unsolicited result code +CREG: <stat>2: enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code

+CREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>]�VWDW!� 0: not registered, ME is not currently searching a new operator to register to

1: registered, home network2: not registered, but ME is currently searching a new operator to register to3: registration denied4: unknown5: registered, roaming

�ODF!� string type; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00C3"equals 195 in decimal)

�FL!� string type; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format

Reference NotesSet command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code �&5(*���VWDW!when <n>=1 and there is a change in the ME network registration status, or code�&5(*���VWDW!>��ODF!��FL!@ when <n>=2 and there is a change of the network cell.

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$7�&661�6XSSOHPHQWDU\�VHUYLFH�QRWLILFDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&661 "

Response+CSSN: (list of supported <n>s), (list of supported <m>s)OK

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&661"

Response+CSSN: <n>,<m>OK

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&661 �Q!>��P!@

Response2.Parameters�Q!� 0: Suppresses the +CSSI messages

1: Activates the +CSSI messages�P!� 0: Suppresses the +CSSU messages

1: Activates the +CSSU messages

Reference Notes

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���� �&3%)�&200$1'���),1'�3+21(%22.�(175,(6

$7�&3%)�)LQG�SKRQHERRN�HQWULHV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%) "

Response�&3%)��>�QOHQJWK!@�>�WOHQJWK!@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%) �ILQGWH[W!

Response>�&3%)���LQGH[�!��QXPEHU!��W\SH!��WH[W!@>�&%3)���LQGH[�!��QXPEHU!��W\SH!��WH[[email protected]�LQGH[�!���LQGH[�!� integer type values in the range of location numbers of

phonebook memory�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of format <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8]

subclause 10.5.4.7)�ILQGWH[W!���WH[W!� string type field of maximum length <tlength>; character set as

specified by command Select TE Character Set +CSCS�QOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length of field

<number>�WOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>

Reference[27.007] §8.13

NotesExecution command returns phonebook entries (from the current phonebook memorystorage selected with +CPBS)

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$7�&3%5�5HDG�FXUUHQW�SKRQHERRN�HQWULHV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%5 "

Response�&3%5���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��LQGH[!V��>�QOHQJWK!@�>�WOHQJWK!@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%5 �LQGH[�!>��LQGH[�!@

Response>�&3%5���LQGH[�!��QXPEHU!��W\SH!��WH[W!@>�&3%5���LQGH[�!��QXPEHU!��W\SH!��WH[[email protected]�LQGH[�!���LQGH[�!���LQGH[!� integer type values in the range of location numbers of

phonebook memory�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of format <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM

04.08 [8] subclause 10.5.4.7)�WH[W!� string type field of maximum length <tlength>; character

set as specified by command Select TE Character Set+CSCS

�QOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length offield <number>

�WOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length offield <text>

Reference[27.007] §8.12

NotesExecution command returns phonebook entries in location number range <index1>...<index2> from the current phonebook memory storage selected with +CPBS.

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$7�&3%6�6HOHFW�SKRQHERRN�PHPRU\�VWRUDJH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%6 "

Response�&3%6���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��VWRUDJH!V�2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%6"

Response�&3%6���VWRUDJH!>��XVHG!��WRWDO!@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&3%6 �VWRUDJH!

Response2.

Parameters�VWRUDJH!� values reserved by the present document:

"DC" ME dialed calls list (+CPBW may not be applicable for thisstorage) $(AT R97)$

"EN" SIM (or ME) emergency number (+CPBW is not be applicable forthis storage) $(AT R97)$

"FD" SIM fix dialing-phonebook"LD" SIM last-dialing-phonebook"MC" ME missed (unanswered received) calls list (+CPBW may not be

applicable for this storage)"ME" ME phonebook"MT" combined ME and SIM phonebook"ON" SIM (or ME) own numbers (MSISDNs) list (reading of this storage

may be available through +CNUM also) $(AT R97)$"RC" ME received calls list (+CPBW may not be applicable for this

storage) $(AT R97)$"SM" SIM phonebook"TA" TA phonebook

�XVHG!� integer type value indicating the number of used locations in selectedmemory

�WRWDO!� integer type value indicating the total number of locations in selectedmemory

Reference[27.007] §8.11

NotesSet command selects phonebook memory storage <storage>, which is used by otherphonebook commands

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Response�&3%:���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��LQGH[!V��>�QOHQJWK!@���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG�W\SH!V��>�WOHQJWK!@2.

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Response2.

Parameters�LQGH[!� integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook

memory�QXPEHU!� string type phone number of format <type>�W\SH!� type of address octet in integer format (refer GSM 04.08 [8] subclause

10.5.4.7) ; default 145 when dialling string includes international accesscode character "+", otherwise 129

�WH[W!� string type field of maximum length <tlength>; character set as specifiedby command Select TE Character Set +CSCS

�QOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <number>�WOHQJWK!� integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>

Reference[27.007] §8.14

NotesExecution command writes phonebook entry in location number <index> in the currentphonebook memory storage selected with +CPBS

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���� 35(/,0,1$5<�&200(17The commands supported in both PDU and text modes are only described hereafter in the first one. Onemust refer to the [27.005] for details about the latter if need be.

���� 3$5$0(7(5�'(),1,7,216The following parameters are used in the subsequent clauses which describe all commands. The formatsof integer and string types referenced here are defined in V.25ter. The default values are for commandparameters, not for result code parameters.

0HVVDJH�6WRUDJH�3DUDPHWHUV<index>: integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated

memory

<mem1>: string type; memory from which messages are read and deleted (commands ListMessages +CMGL, Read Message +CMGR and Delete Message +CMGD); definedvalues (others are manufacturer specific):

"BM" broadcast message storage

"ME" ME message storage

"MT" any of the storages associated with ME

"SM" (U)SIM message storage

"TA" TA message storage

"SR" status report storage

<mem2>: string type; memory to which writing and sending operations are made (commandsSend Message from Storage +CMSS and Write Message to Memory +CMGW) ); refer<mem1> for defined values

<mem3>: string type; memory to which received SMs are preferred to be stored (unlessforwarded directly to TE; refer command New Message Indications +CNMI); refer<mem1> for defined values; received CBMs are always stored in "BM" (or somemanufacturer specific storage) unless directly forwarded to TE; received status reportsare always stored in "SR" (or some manufacturer specific storage) unless directlyforwarded to TE

<stat>: integer type in PDU mode (default 0), or string type in text mode (default "RECUNREAD"); indicates the status of message in memory; defined values:

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0 "REC UNREAD" received unread message (i.e. new message)

1 "REC READ" received read message

2 "STO UNSENT" stored unsent message (only applicable to SMs)

3 "STO SENT" stored sent message (only applicable to SMs)

4 "ALL" all messages (only applicable to +CMGL command)

<total1>: integer type; total number of message locations in <mem1>

<total2>: integer type; total number of message locations in <mem2>

<total3>: integer type; total number of message locations in <mem3>

<used1>: integer type; number of messages currently in <mem1>

<used2>: integer type; number of messages currently in <mem2>

<used3>: integer type; number of messages currently in <mem3>

0HVVDJH�'DWD�3DUDPHWHUV<ackpdu>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] RP-User-Data element of RP-ACK PDU; format is same as for <pdu>

in case of SMS, but without 3G TS 24.011 [6] SC address field and parameter shall bebounded by double quote characters like a normal string type parameter

<alpha>: string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa> corresponding to the entryfound in MT phonebook; implementation of this feature is manufacturer specific; usedcharacter set should be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set+CSCS (see definition of this command in 3G TS 27.007 [9])

<cdata>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Command-Data in text mode responses; ME/TA converts each 8-bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number (e.g. octet with integer value42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65))

<ct>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Command-Type in integer format (default 0)

<da>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Destination-Address Address-Value field in string format; BCDnumbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of thecurrently selected TE character set (refer command +CSCS in3G TS 27.007 [9]); typeof address given by <toda>

<data>: In the case of SMS: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-User-Data in text mode responses; format:

- if <dcs> indicates that 3G TS 23.038 [2] GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used and<fo> indicates that 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is not set:

- if TE character set other than "HEX" (refer command Select TE Character Set+CSCS in 3G TS 27.007 [9]): ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE characterset according to rules of Annex A

- if TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of GSM 7 bitdefault alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number (e.g. character Π(GSM 7 bit default alphabet 23) is presented as 17 (IRA 49 and 55))

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- if <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used, or <fo>indicates that 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is set: ME/TA convertseach 8-bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number (e.g. octet with integervalue 42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65))

In the case of CBS: 3G TS 23.041 [4] CBM Content of Message in text moderesponses; format:

- if <dcs> indicates that 3G TS 23.038 [2] GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used:

- if TE character set other than "HEX" (refer command +CSCS in 3G TS 27.007[9]): ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE character set according to rules ofAnnex A

- if TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of the GSM 7bit default alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number

- if <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used: ME/TAconverts each 8-bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number

<dcs>: depending on the command or result code: 3G TS 23.038 [2] SMS Data CodingScheme (default0), or Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format

<dt>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Discharge-Time in time-string format: “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz”,where characters indicate year (two last digits), month, day, hour, minutes, secondsand time zone. E.g. 6th of May 1994, 22:10:00 GMT+2 hours equals to“94/05/06,22:10:00+08”

<fo>: depending on the command or result code: first octet of 3G TS 23.040 [3] SMS-DELIVER, SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS-STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND(default 2) in integer format

<length>: integer type value indicating in the text mode (+CMGF=1) the length of the messagebody <data> > (or <cdata>) in characters; or in PDU mode (+CMGF=0), the length ofthe actual TP data unit in octets (i.e. the RP layer SMSC address octets are notcounted in the length)

<mid>: 3G TS 23.041 [4] CBM Message Identifier in integer format

<mn>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Message-Number in integer format

<mr>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Message-Reference in integer format

<oa>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Originating-Address Address-Value field in string format; BCDnumbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of thecurrently selected TE character set (refer command +CSCS in TS 07.07); type ofaddress given by <tooa>

<page>: 3G TS 23.041 [4] CBM Page Parameter bits 4-7 in integer format

<pages>: 3G TS 23.041 [4] CBM Page Parameter bits 0-3 in integer format

<pdu>: In the case of SMS: 3G TS 24.011 [6] SC address followed by 3G TS 23.040 [3] TPDUin hexadecimal format: ME/TA converts each octet of TP data unit into two IRAcharacter long hexadecimal number (e.g. octet with integer value 42 is presented to TEas two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65))

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In the case of CBS: 3G TS 23.041 [4] TPDU in hexadecimal format

<pid>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Protocol-Identifier in integer format (default 0)

<ra>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Recipient-Address Address-Value field in string format; BCDnumbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of thecurrently selected TE character set (refer command +CSCS in 3G TS 27.007 [9]); typeof address given by <tora>

<sca>: 3G TS 24.011 [6] RP SC address Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers(or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currentlyselected TE character set (refer command +CSCS in 3G TS 27.007 [9]); type ofaddress given by <tosca>

<scts>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Service-Centre-Time-Stamp in time-string format (refer <dt>)

<sn>: 3G TS 23.041 [4] CBM Serial Number in integer format

<st>: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Status in integer format

<toda>: 3G TS 24.011 [6] TP-Destination-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format(when first character of <da> is + (IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129)

<tooa>: 3G TS 24.011 [6] TP-Originating-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format(default refer <toda>)

<tora>: 3G TS 24.011 [6] TP-Recipient-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format(default refer <toda>)

<tosca>: 3G TS 24.011 [6] RP SC address Type-of-Address octet in integer format�(default refer<toda>)

<vp>: depending on SMS-SUBMIT <fo> setting: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Validity-Period either ininteger format (default 167) or in time-string format (refer <dt>)

<vp>: depending on SMS-SUBMIT <fo> setting: 3G TS 23.040 [3] TP-Validity-Period either ininteger format (default 167), in time-string format (refer <dt>), or if EVPF is supported,in enhanced format (hexadecimal coded string with double quotes)

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Response�&0*'���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��LQGH[!V�>��OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��GHOIODJ!V�@2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0*' �LQGH[!>��GHOIODJ!@

Response2.

Parameters�GHOIODJ!� an integer indicating multiple message deletion request as follows:

0 (or omitted) Delete the message specified in <index>1 Delete all read messages from preferred message storage,

leaving unread messages and stored mobile originatedmessages (whether sent or not) untouched

2 Delete all read messages from preferred message storage andsent mobile originated messages, leaving unread messages andunsent mobile originated messages untouched

3 Delete all read messages from preferred message storage, sentand unsent mobile originated messages leaving unreadmessages untouched.

4 Delete all messages from preferred message storage includingunread messages.

Reference[27.005] §3.5.4

NotesExecution command deletes message from preferred message storage <mem1>location <index>. If <delflag> is present and not set to 0 then the ME shall ignore<index> and follow the rules for <delflag> shown before

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Response�&0*)���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��PRGH!V�2.

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Response2.

Parameters<mode>:0 PDU mode (default when implemented)1 text mode

Reference[27.005] §3.2.3

NotesSet command tells the TA, which input and output format of messages to use. <mode>indicates the format of messages used with send, list, read and write commands andunsolicited result codes resulting from received messages. Mode can be either PDUmode (entire TP data units used) or text mode (headers and body of the messagesgiven as separate parameters). Text mode uses the value of parameter <chset>specified by command Select TE Character Set +CSCS to inform the character set tobe used in the message body in the TA-TE interface.

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Response�&0*/���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��VWDW!V�2.

([HFXWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0*/> �VWDW!@

Responseif PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and command successful:>�&0*/���LQGH[!��VWDW!�>�DOSKD!@��OHQJWK!�&5!�/)!�SGX!>�&5!�/)!�&0*/��LQGH[!��VWDW!�>�DOSKD!@��OHQJWK!�&5!�/)!�SGX!>���@@@2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.4.2 and 4.1

NotesExecution command returns messages with status value <stat> from preferredmessage storage <mem1> to the TE. Entire data units <pdu> are returned

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Response2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&0*5 �LQGH[!

Responseif PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and command successful:�&0*5���VWDW!�>�DOSKD!@��OHQJWK!�&5!�/)!�SGX!2.

Reference[27.005] §3.4.3 and 4.2

NotesExecution command returns message with location value <index> from preferredmessage storage <mem1> to the TE. Status of the message and entire message dataunit <pdu> is returned. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in thestorage changes to 'received read'.

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Response2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntaxif PDU mode(+CMGF=0):$7�&0*6 �OHQJWK!�&5!3'8�LV�JLYHQ�FWUO�=�(6&!

Responseif PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and sending successful:�&0*6���PU!>��DFNSGX!@2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.5.1 and 4.3

Notes- <length> must indicate the number of octets coded in the TP layer data unit to be

given (i.e. SMSC address octets are excluded)- the TA shall send a four character sequence <CR><LF><greater_than><space>

(IRA 13, 10, 62, 32) after command line is terminated with <CR>; after that PDU canbe given from TE to ME/TA

- the DCD signal shall be in ON state while PDU is given- the echoing of given characters back from the TA is controlled by V.25ter echo

command E- the PDU shall be hexadecimal format (similarly as specified for <pdu>) and given in

one line; ME/TA converts this coding into the actual octets of PDU- when the length octet of the SMSC address (given in the PDU) equals zero, the

SMSC address set with command Service Centre Address +CSCA is used; in thiscase the SMSC Type-of-Address octet shall not be present in the PDU, i.e. TPDUstarts right after SMSC length octet

- sending can be cancelled by giving <ESC> character (IRA 27)- <ctrl-Z> (IRA 26) must be used to indicate the ending of PDU

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Response2.

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Response�&0*:���LQGH[!2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.5.3 and 4.4

NotesExecution command stores a message to memory storage <mem2>. Memory location<index> of the stored message is returned. By default message status will be set to'stored unsent', but parameter <stat> allows also other status values to be given.(ME/TA manufacturer may choose to use different default <stat> values for differentmessage types.) The entering of PDU is done similarly as specified in command SendMessage +CMGS.

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Response2.

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Responseif PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and sending successful:�&066���PU!>��DFNSGX!@2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.5.2 and 4.7

NotesExecution command sends message with location value <index> from messagestorage <mem2> to the network (SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-COMMAND). If new recipientaddress <da> is given for SMS-SUBMIT, it shall be used instead of the one stored withthe message. Reference value <mr> is returned to the TE on successful messagedelivery. Optionally (when +CSMS <service> value is 1 and network supports)<ackpdu> is returned. Values can be used to identify message upon unsoliciteddelivery status report result code

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Response+CNMI: (list of supported <mode>s), (list of supported <mt>s), (list of supported<bm>s), (list of supported <ds>s), (list of supported <bfr>s) 2.

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Response�&10,���PRGH!��PW!��EP!��GV!��EIU! 2.

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ResponseOK

Parameters<mode>: 0: Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer is full,

indications can be buffered in some other place or the oldest indicationsmay be discarded and replaced with the new received indications.

1: Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited resultcodes when TA-TE link is reserved. Otherwise forward them directly tothe TE.

2: Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved(e.g. in on-line data mode) and flush them to the TE after reservation.Otherwise forward them directly to the TE.

3: Not supported<mt>: 0: No SMS-DELIVER indications are routed to the TE.

1: If SMS-DELIVER2: The message is not stored in the module.3: The call 3 SMS are sent to TE.

<bm>: 0 No CBM indications are routed to the TE.1: Idem than 0 but +CBMI are sent.2: New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code:

CBM: <length><CR><LF><pdu> (PDU mode enabled) or +CBM:<sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<page>,<pages><CR><LF><data> (text modeEnabled).

3: Class 3 CBMs are routed directly to TE using unsolicited result codesdefined in <bm>=2.

<ds>: 0: No 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 modeenabled)

2: If SMS-STATUS-REPORT is routed into ME/TA, indication of thememory location is routed to the TE using unsolicited result code:+CDSI: <mem>,<index>

<bfr>: 0: The buffred notification are sent.1: TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is

cleared when <mode> 1...3 is entered.Reference[27.005] § 3.4.1

Notes

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Response+CSCB: (list of supported <mode>s)2.

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Response+CSCB: <mode>,<mids>,<dcss>OK

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Response2.

Parameters�PRGH!� 0: Accepts messages that are defined in �PLGV! and �GFVV>

1: Does not accept messages that are defined in �PLGV!and �GFVV!�PLGV!� String type; combinations of CBM message IDs (e.g. "0,1,5,320-478,922").

The number of ranges in �PLGV! parameter string is limited to 6. Intervalsnot allowed.

�GFVV!� string type; all different possible combinations of CBM data codingschemes (refer <dcs>) (default is empty string); e.g. "0-3,5"

Reference[27.005] § 3.3.4

NotesSet command selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME.

Restriction : The module doesn’t managed SMSCB language.

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Response2.

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Response�&6&$���VFD!��WRVFD!2.

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Response2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.3.1

NotesSet command updates the SMSC address, through which mobile originated SMs aretransmitted. In text mode, setting is used by send and write commands. In PDU mode,setting is used by the same commands, but only when the length of the SMSC addresscoded into <pdu> parameter equals zero.

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Response�&603��(list of��IR!)�(list of��YS!)�(list of��SLG!)�(list of��GFV!)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&603"

Response�&603���IR!��YS!��SLG!��GFV!2.

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Response2.

Reference[27.005] § 3.3.2

NotesSet command is used to select values for additional parameters needed when SM issent to the network or placed in a storage when text format message mode is selected.It is possible to set the validity period starting from when the SM is received by theSMSC (<vp> is in range 0... 255) or define the absolute time of the validity periodtermination (<vp> is a string). The format of <vp> is given by <fo>. If TA supports theEVPF, see 3G TS 23.040 [3], it shall be given as a hexadecimal coded string (refere.g. <pdu>) with double quotes.NOTE: When storing a SMS-DELIVER from the TE to the preferred memory storagein text mode (refer command Write Message to Memory +CMGW), <vp> field can beused for <scts>.

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Response�&606: (list of supported �VHUYLFH!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&606"

Response�&606���VHUYLFH!��PW!��PR!��EP!2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&606 �VHUYLFH!

Response�&606���PW!��PR!��EP!2.

Parameters�VHUYLFH!� 0: GSM 03.40 and 03.41 (the syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible

with GSM 07.05 Phase 2 version 4.7.0; Phase 2+ features which do notrequire new command syntax may be supported, e.g. correct routing ofmessages with new Phase 2+data coding schemes)

1: GSM 03.40 and 03.41 (the syntax of SMS AT commands is compatiblewith GSM 07.05 Phase 2+ version; the requirement of <service> setting1 is mentioned under corresponding command descriptions).

�PW!� Mobile Terminated Messages:0: Type not supported1: Type supported

�PR!� Mobile Originated Messages:0: Type not supported1: Type supported

�EP!� Broadcast Type Messages:0: Type not supported1: Type supported

Reference[27.005] §3.2.1

NotesSet command selects messaging service <service>. It returns the types of messagessupported by the ME: <mt> for mobile terminated messages, <mo> for mobileoriginated messages and <bm> for broadcast type messages.

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Response�&306: (list of supported �PHP!s)2.

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Response�&306���PHP!��XVHG!��WRWDO!2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&306 �PHP!

Response�&306���XVHG!��WRWDO!2.

ParametersSee chapter 8.2

Reference[27.005] §3.2.2

NotesSet command selects memory storage <mem> to be used for reading, writing, etc.

ExampleAT+CPMS=? +CPMS: ("ME","SM","MT")

OKAT+CPMS? +CPMS: "ME",0,100

OKAT+CPMS="ME" +CPMS: 0,100

OK

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Response+CBST: (list of supported <speed>s),(list of supported <name>s),(list of sup-ported <ce>s)OK

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Response+CBST: <speed>,<name>,<ce>2.

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ResponseOK

ParameterVSHHG!�

0 autobauding (automatic selection of the speed; this setting is possible incase of 3.1 kHz modem and non-transparent service)

4 2400 bps (V.22bis)6 4800 bps (V.32)7 9600 bps (V.32)68 2400 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)70 4800 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)71 9600 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)

�QDPH!�0 data circuit asynchronous (UDI or 3.1 kHz modem)1 data circuit synchronous (UDI or 3.1 kHz modem)

�FH!�0 transparent1 non-transparent

Reference[27.007] §6.7

NoteSet command selects the bearer service <name> with data rate <speed>, and theconnection element <ce> to be used when data calls are originated (refer 3G TS22.002 [1]). Values may also be used during mobile terminated data call setup,especially in case of single numbering scheme calls (refer +CSNS).

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Response�&5/3���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��LZV!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��PZV!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG�7�!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��1�!V�>��YHU�!>��OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��7�!V�@@>�&5/3���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��LZV!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��PZV!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG�7�!V���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��1�!V�>��YHU�!>��OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��7�!V�@@>���@@

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Response�&5/3���LZV!��PZV!��7�!��1�!>��YHU�!>��7�!@@>�&5/3���LZV!��PZV!��7�!��1�!>��YHU�!>��7�!@@>���@@2.

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Response2.

Parameters�YHU!���YHU[!� RLP version number in integer format; when

version indication is not present it shall equal 0�LZV!���PZV!���7�!���1�!���7�!� IWF to MS window size, MS to IWF window size,

acknowledgement timer T1, retransmissionattempts N2, re-sequencing period T4 in integerformat (default values and value ranges dependon RLP version; refer 3G TS 24.022 [18]): T1and T4 are in units of 10 ms.

Reference[27.007] §6.8

NotesRadio link protocol (RLP) parameters used when non-transparent data calls areoriginated may be altered with set command. Available command subparametersdepend on the RLP versions implemented by the device (e.g. <ver> may not beavailable if device supports only versions 0 and 1).NOTE 1: If radio link protocol is not used, but some other error correcting protocol (for

transparent data calls), V.25ter [14] Error Control Selection test command+ES=? may be used to indicate the presence of the protocol.

Read command returns current settings for each supported RLP version <ver[>. OnlyRLP parameters applicable to the corresponding <ver[> are returned.Test command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value. If ME/TAsupports several RLP versions <ver[>, the RLP parameter value ranges for each<ver[> are returned in a separate line.NOTE 2: Versions 0 and 1 share the same parameter set. Read and test commands

shall return only one line for this set (where <ver[> is not present).

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Response�&5���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��PRGH!V�2.

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Response�&5���PRGH!2.

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Response2.

Parameters�PRGH!� 0: disables reporting

1: enables reporting�VHUY!� ASYNC: asynchronous transparent

SYNC: synchronous transparentREL ASYNC: asynchronous non-transparentREL SYNC: synchronous non-transparentGPRS [<L2P>] GPRSThe optional <L2P> proposes a layer 2 protocol to use between the MTand the TE. It is defined in the Enter GPRS Data Mode (+CGDATA)command.

Reference[27.007] §6.9

NotesSet command controls whether or not intermediate result code +CR: <serv> isreturned from the TA to the TE. If enabled, the intermediate result code is transmittedat the point during connect negotiation at which the TA has determined which speedand quality of service will be used, before any error control or data compressionreports are transmitted, and before the intermediate result code CONNECT istransmitted.NOTE: This command replaces V.25ter [14] command Modulation Reporting Control+MR, which is not appropriate for use in the GSM/UMTS network. Possible errorcontrol (other than radio link protocol) and data compression reporting can be enabledwith V.25ter commands Error Control Reporting +ER and Data Compression Reporting+DR.

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Response(list of supported �Q!s)2.

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Response�Q!2.

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Response2.

Parameters�Q!� 0: Select Data mode (default)

1: Select Facsimile Class 1

Reference Notes

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Response(List of supported �Q!)2.

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Response�Q!2.

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Response2.

Parameters�Q!� 0: Disable data/fax auto answer mode.

The modem answers as a fax modem only (default)1: Enable data/fax auto answer mode.

The modem answers as a fax or data modem

Reference Notes

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Response(List of supported��PRGXODWLRQ!s)2.

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Response2.

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Response&211(&7Or12�&$55,(5Parameters�PRGXODWLRQ!� Modulation used by the other modem to transmit data. The mobile

phone should then enter in a receiving mode, using that modulation.24: V27 ter 2400 bps48: V27 ter 4800 bps72: V29 7200 bps96: V29 9600 bps

Reference Notes

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Response(List of supported��PRGXODWLRQ!s)2.

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Response2.

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Response&211(&7Or12�&$55,(5Parameters�PRGXODWLRQ!� Modulation used by the other modem to transmit data. The mobile

phone should then enter in a receiving mode, using that modulation.24: V27 ter 2400 bps48: V27 ter 4800 bps72: V29 7200 bps96: V29 9600 bps

Reference Notes

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Response(list of supported �Q!s)2.

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Response2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�)56 �Q!

Response2.Parameters<n>: number of times of 10 ms of silence detected on the line to be waited for by the

modem before it can report OK to DTE (0-255)

Reference Notes

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Response(list of supported �Q!s)2.

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Response2.

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Response2.Parameters<n>: number of times of 10 ms of silence detected on the line to be waited for by the

modem before it can report OK to DTE (0-255)

Reference Notes

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Response(lsit of supported �Q!s)2.

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Response2.

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Response2.Parameters<n>: modulation used by the other modem to transmit data, using HDLC protocol.

3: V21 channel 2 300 bps

Reference Notes

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Response(lsit of supported �Q!s)2.

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Response2.

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Response2.Parameters<n>: modulation used by the other modem to transmit data, using HDLC protocol.

3: V21 channel 2 300 bps

Reference Notes

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Reference Notes

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Reference Notes

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Response2.

Reference Notes

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$7�&*$77�36�$WWDFK�RU�'HWDFK7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*$77 "

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Response�&*$77���VWDWH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*$77 ��VWDWH!

Response2.Parameters�VWDWH!� indicates the state of PS attachment

0: detached1: attached

Reference[27.007] §10.1.9

Notes

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:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*$&7 ��VWDWH!>��FLG!@

Response2.Parameters�VWDWH!: indicates the state of PDP context activation

0: deactivated1: activatedOther values are reserved and will result in an ERROR response to theexecution command.

�FLG!� PDP Context Identifier is a numeric parameter which specifies a particularPDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and isused in other PDP context-related commands.

Reference[27.007] §10.1.10

Notes

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Response�&*&/$66� (list of supported �FODVV!s)2.

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Response�&*&/$66� �FODVV!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*&/$66 �FODVV!

Response2.Parameters�FODVV!� a string parameter which indicates the GPRS mobile class (in descending

order of functionality)B class BCG class C in GPRS only modeCC class C in circuit switched only mode (lowest)

Reference[27.007] §10.1.17

NotesClass A is not supported

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Response�&*'&217� (range of supported �FLG!s), �3'3BW\SH!,,,(list of supported�GBFRPS!s), (list of supported �KBFRPS!s)>�(list of supported �SG�!s)>�«>�(list ofsupported �SG1!s)@@@>���@@>�&*'&217� (range of supported �FLG!s), �3'3BW\SH!,,,(list of supported�GBFRPS!s), (list of supported �KBFRPS!s)[,(list of supported �SG�!s)[,… [,(list ofsupported �SG1!s)]]]>���@@@ 2.

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Response�&*'&217���FLG!���3'3BW\SH!���$31!��3'3BDGGU!���GBFRPS!��KBFRPS!>��SG�!>�«>�SG1@@@>�&*'&217���FLG!���3'3BW\SH!���$31!��3'3BDGGU!���GDWDBFRPS!��KHDGBFRPS!>��SG�!>�«>�SG1@@@�2.

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Response2.Parameters�3'3BW\SH!� Packet Data Protocol type

A string parameter which specifies the type of packet dataprotocol. Only IP Internet Protocol - IETF STD 5) is supported.

�$31!� Access Point NameA string parameter which is a logical name that is used to selectthe GGSN or the external packet data network.

�3'3BDGGUHVV!� a string parameter that identifies the MT in the address spaceapplicable to the PDP. As only IP is currently supported, it shallbe an IP address.If the value is null (“0.0.0.0” or 0), then a value may be providedby the TE during the PDP startup procedure or, failing that, adynamic address will be requested.The read form of the command will continue to return the nullstring even if an address has been allocated during the PDPstartup procedure. The allocated address may be read using the+CGPADDR command.

�GBFRPS!� a numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression.0: off (default and only value supported)

�KBFRPS!� a numeric parameter that controls PDP header compression0: off (default and only value supported)

�SG�!��«��SG1!� zero to N string parameters whose meanings are specific to the<PDP_type>

Reference[27.007] §10.1.1

NotesThe set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identifiedby the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>. The number of PDP contextsthat may be in a defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by thetest command.A special form of the set command, +CGDCONT= <cid> causes the values forcontext number <cid> to become undefined.

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$7�&*$&7�(QWHU�GDWD�VWDWH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*'$7$ "

Response�&*'$7$��(list of supported �/�3!s)2.

7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*'$7$ �/�3!��FLG!

Response&211(&7

Parameters�/�3!: a string parameter that indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used between the

TE and MT. Only PPP (Point-to-point) protocol is currently allowed.�FLG!� a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see

the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).

Reference[27.007] §10.1.12

Notes

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Response�&*(5(3��(list of supported �PRGH!s),(list of supported �EIU!s)2.

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Response�&*(5(3���PRGH!���EIU!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*(5(3 >�PRGH!>��EIU!@@

Response2.Parameters�PRGH!� 0: buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT; if MT result code buffer is full,

the oldest ones can be discarded. No codes are forwarded to the TE.1: discard unsolicited result codes when MT-TE link is reserved (e.g. in

on-line data mode); otherwise forward them directly to the TE2: buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT when MT-TE link is reserved

(e.g. in on-line data mode) and flush them to the TE when MT-TE linkbecomes available; otherwise forward them directly to the TE

�EIU!� 0: MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command iscleared when <mode> 1 or 2 is entered

1: MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command isflushed to the TE when <mode> 1 or 2 is entered (OK response shallbe given before flushing the codes)

Reference[27.007] §10.1.18

NotesThe unsolicited result codes supported are:+CGEV: NW DEACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]+CGEV: ME DEACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]+CGEV: ME DETACH+CGEV: NW DETACH

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Response�&*3$''5� (list of supported �FLG!s)2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*3$''5 �FLG!>��FLG!�>«@@

Response�&*3$''5���FLG!���3'3BDGGU!>�&*3$''5���FLG!���3'3BDGGU!>«@@2.

Parameters�3'3BDGGUHVV!� a string that identifies the MT in the address space applicable to

the PDP. The address may be static or dynamic. For a staticaddress, it will be the one set by the +CGDCONT command whenthe context was defined. For a dynamic address it will be the oneassigned during the last PDP context activation that used thecontext definition referred to by <cid>. <PDP_address> is omittedif none is available.

Reference[27.007] §10.1.14

NotesThe execution command returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified contextidentifiers

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Response+CGQMIN: <PDP_type>�(list of supported <precedence>s)�(list of supported<delay>s)�(list of supported <reliability>s)�(list of supported <peak>s)�(list ofsupported <mean>s)[+CGQMIN:...]2.

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Response�&*40,1���FLG!,�SUHFHGHQFH!,�GHOD\!,�UHOLDELOLW\!,�SHDN!,�PHDQ!>�&*40,1�����@2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*40,1 [<cid>[,<precedence>[,<delay>[,<reliability>[,<peak>[,<mean>]]]]]]

ResponseOK/

Parameters<precedence>: numeric parameter for the precedence class

0: network subscribed value1: High Priority Service commitments shall be maintained ahead of

precedence classes 2 and 32: Normal priority Service commitments shall be maintained ahead

of precedence class 33: Low priority

<delay>: numeric parameter for the delay class<reliability>: numeric parameter for the reliability class

0: network subscribed value1: Non real-time traffic , error-sensitive application that cannot cope

with data loss2: Non real-time traffic, error-sensitive application that can cope

with infrequent data loss3: Non real-time traffic, error-sensitive application that can cope

with data loss, GMM/SM, and SMS4: Real-time traffic, error-sensitive application that can cope with

data loss5: Real-time traffic, error non-sensitive application that can cope

with data loss<peak>: numeric parameter for the peak throughput class

0: network subscribed value 6: Up to 32 000 (256 kbit/s)1: Up to 1 000 (8 kbit/s) 7: Up to 64 000 (512 kbit/s)2: Up to 2 000 (16 kbit/s) 8: Up to 128 000 (1 024 kbit/s)3: Up to 4 000 (32 kbit/s) 9: Up to 256 000 (2 048 kbit/s)4: Up to 8 000 (64 kbit/s)5: Up to 16 000 (128 kbit/s)

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<mean>: numeric parameter for the mean throughput class0: network subscribed value 10: 100 000 (~0.22 kbit/s)1: 100 (~0.22 bit/s) 11: 200 000 (~0.44 kbit/s)2: 200 (~0.44 bit/s) 12: 500 000 (~1.11 kbit/s)3: 500 (~1.11 bit/s) 13: 1 000 000 (~2.2 kbit/s)4: 1 000 (~2.2 bit/s) 14: 2 000 000 (~4.4 kbit/s)5: 2 000 (~4.4 bit/s) 15: 5 000 000 (~11.1 kbit/s)6: 5 000 (~11.1 bit/s) 16: 10 000 000 (~22 kbit/s)7: 10 000 (~22 bit/s) 17: 20 000 000 (~44 kbit/s)8: 20 000 (~44 bit/s) 18: 50 000 000 (~111 kbit/s)9: 50 000 (~111 bit/s) 31: best effort

Reference[27.007] §10.1.7

Notes

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$7� &*45(4 5HTXHVW�TXDOLW\�RI�VHUYLFH�SURILOH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax�&*45(4 "

Response�&*45(4���3'3BW\SH!��(list of supported �SUHFHGHQFH!s)�(list of supported�GHOD\!s)�(list of supported �UHOLDELOLW\!s)�(list of supported �SHDN!s)�(list ofsupported �PHDQ!s)>�&*45(4���3'3BW\SH!��(list of supported �SUHFHGHQFH!s)�(list of supported�GHOD\!s)�(list of supported �UHOLDELOLW\!s)�(list of supported �SHDN!s)�(list ofsupported �PHDQ!s)>«@@2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax�&*45(4"

Response�&*45(4���FLG!��SUHFHGHQFH!��GHOD\!��UHOLDELOLW\!��SHDN!��PHDQ!>�&*45(4���FLG!��SUHFHGHQFH!��GHOD\!��UHOLDELOLW\�!��SHDN!��PHDQ!>«@@2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax�&*45(4 >�FLG!>��SUHFHGHQFH�!>��GHOD\!>��UHOLDELOLW\�!�>��SHDN!>��PHDQ!@@@@@@

Response2.Parameters�FLG!� a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context

definition (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).�SUHFHGHQFH!� a numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class�GHOD\!� a numeric parameter which specifies the delay class�UHOLDELOLW\!� a numeric parameter which specifies the reliability class�SHDN!� a numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class�PHDQ!� a numeric parameter which specifies the mean throughput class

Reference[27.007] §10.1.4

NotesThis command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used whenthe MT sends an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network.If a value is omitted for a particular class then the value is considered to be unspecified

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Response�&*5(*� (list of supported �Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*5(*"

Response�&*5(*� <n>,<stat>[,<lac,<ci>]2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�&*5(* >�Q!@

Response2.Parameters�Q!� 0: disable network registration unsolicited result code

1: enable network registration unsolicited result code +CGREG: <stat>2: enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code

+CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>]�VWDW!� 0: not registered, ME is not currently searching an operator to register to

The MS is in GMM state GMM-NULL or GMM-DEREGISTERED-INITIATED.The GPRS service is disabled, the MS is allowed to attach for GPRS ifrequested by the user.

1: registered, home networkThe MS is in GMM state GMM-REGISTERED or GMM-ROUTING-AREA-UPDATING-INITIATED INITIATED on the home PLMN.

2: not registered, but ME is currently trying to attach or searching an operatorto register to

The MS is in GMM state GMM-DEREGISTERED or GMM-REGISTERED-INITIATED. The GPRS service is enabled, but an allowablePLMN is currently not available. The MS will start a GPRS attach as soonas an allowable PLMN is available.

3: registration deniedThe MS is in GMM state GMM-NULL. The GPRS service is

disabled, the MS is not allowed to attach for GPRS if requested by theuser.

4: unknown5: registered, roaming

The MS is in GMM state GMM-REGISTERED or GMM-ROUTING-AREA-UPDATING-INITIATED on a visited PLMN.

�ODF!� string type; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00C3"equals 195 in decimal)

�FL!� string type; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format

Reference[27.007] §10.1.19

NotesThe set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code �&*5(*��VWDW! when <n>=1 and there is a change in the MT's GPRS network registrationstatus, or code �&*5(*���VWDW!>��ODF!��FL!@ when <n>=2 and there is a change ofthe network cell.

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$7��.0&/$66���&KDQJH�*356�0XOWLVORW�FODVV7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.0&/$66 "

Response�.0&/$66� (list of supported �FODVV!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.0&/$66"

Response�.0&/$66���FODVV!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.0&/$66 �PFODVV!

Response2.Parameter�PFODVV!� 1: 1 + 1

2: 2 + 14: 3 + 18: 4 + 1

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

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����� 35(/,0,1$5<�&200(176

• The following table gives the list of the proactive commands and the way they are managed in themodule. It gives the name of the command and the type parameter that should be supported in theDTE for the +KSTC command

3URDFWLYH�&RPPDQG W\SHDISPLAY TEXT 1GET INKEY 1GET INPUT 1MORE TIME 0PLAY TONE 1/3POLL INTERVAL 0REFRESH 3SET UP MENU 1SELECT ITEM 1SEND SMS 2SEND SS 2SEND USSD 2SET UP CALL 4POLLING OFF 0PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION 0SET UP EVENT LIST 3TIMER MANAGEMENT 0SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT 1SEND DTMF 2LANGUAGE NOTIFICATION 3LAUNCH BROWSER 4OPEN CHANNEL 2CLOSE CHANNEL 2RECEIVE DATA 2SEND DATA 2GET CHANNEL STATUS 0

• Details about the implementation of the SIM Application Toolkit (contents of the TLVs for example) areprovided in [STK]

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$7�.67,$�$FFHVV�WR�DQ�LQVWDQFH�RI�DQ�LFRQ:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.67,$ �DFWLRQ!��LFRQ�LG!��LQVWDQFH!

ResponseIf <action>=1:�.67,$���LFRQ�LG!��LQVWDQFH!��QXP!��VL]H!If <action>=0:2.Parameters�DFWLRQ!� 1: to ask to the MO 190 to initiate the read of the Image Instance Data

File corresponding to the <instance> of the <icon id>.0: to tell the MO 190 that the transfer from the MO 190 to the DTE is

finished.�LFRQ�LG!� integer type, icon identifier of the icon�LQVWDQFH!� integer type; instance number selected for this icon�QXP!� integer type; number of data blocks for the current instance.�VL]H!� integer type; maximum size of one block

ReferenceProprietary

NotesAccess an instance of a given icon identifier

����� �.67,5�&200$1'���*(7�$�'$7$�%/2&.�2)�$1�,&21�,167$1&(

$7�.67,5�Get a data block of an icon instance:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.67,5 �QXP!

Response�.67,5��GDWD!��FKHFNVXP!2.Parameters�QXP!� integer type; block number.�GDWD!� string type (in hexadecimal format); data block�FKHFNVXP!� string type (in hexadecimal format)

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

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����� �.67,6�&200$1'���LIST OF INSTANCES OF AN ICON

$7�.67,6�Retrieve the icon:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.67,6

Response�.67,6���QXP!��GHWDLOV�!>�«�[email protected]�LFRQ�LG!� integer type; icon identifier of the icon�QXP!� integer type; number of instances for this icon.�GHWDLOV�!�«�GHWDLOVL!� string type (in hexadecimal format)

instance numberimage instance width (in pixels)image instance height (in pixels)image coding scheme (’11’ , ’21’ ...)length of image instance data (in bytes)

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

����� �.67)�&200$1'���7<3(�(5525

$7�.67)�7\SH�(UURU:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.67) �W\SH!��GHWDLOV!

Response2.Parameters�W\SH!� type of command received as the payload of the unsolicited code +KSTC�GHWDLOV!� command details in Hex

ReferenceProprietary

NotesSent to the module if a command has been received with an incorrect orunmanageable type

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$7�.675�7HUPLQDO�UHVSRQVH7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.675 "

Response�.675���OLVW�RI�VXSSRUWHG��W\SH�RI�UHVSRQVH!V�2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.675 �W\SH�RIUHVSRQVH!��7/9V!

Response2.Parameters�W\SH�RI�UHVSRQVH!� 0: final response

(other values will be added later)�7/9V!� TLVs in hexadecimal format

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

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����� �.673�&200$1'���352),/(�6833257('�%<�7+(�'7(

$7�.673�3URILOH�VXSSRUWHG�E\�WKH�'7(7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.673 "

Response�.673���VXSSRUW!��VHWXS�SURILOH!2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.673"

Response�.673���FXUUHQW�SURILOH!��GHIDXOW�SURILOH!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.673 �VXSSRUW!>��'7(�SURILOH!@

Response2.

Parameters�VXSSRUW!�0: NO SIM Application Toolkit support

1: SIM Application Toolkit support�[[[�SURILOH!� profile in HEX Format

ReferenceProprietary

NotesThe management of the profile cannot be transparent to the DTE because:1) The MO 190 has to be versatile enough not to impose its profile to the DTE.2) There is a real security issue: it should be forbidden to send to the SIM a terminal

profile setting that includes features supported by the DTE but not supported bythe MO 190.

<module min profile>: profile mask including all the commands for which the moduleneeds no help from DTE to support completely the command

<module max profile>: mask including all the commands supported by the module<setup profile>: mask including the commands for which both the module and

the DTE are needed (UI requirements for example)<setup profile>= <module min profile> - <module max profile>

<DTE profile>: mask including the commands supported by the DTE (it isrecommended to use the setup profile to define it)

When receiving the DTE profile, the module updates its default profile<default profile> = <module min profile> OR

(<DTE profile> AND <<module max profile>)

Be very careful : The default profile will only be taken in account by the SIM at the nextprofile download procedure. It will be sent systematically to the SIMon all following SIM sessions.

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$7�.679�(QYHORSH�FRPPDQG:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�.679 �HQYHORSH!

Response2.Parameters�HQYHORSH!� 7/9V�LQ�+(;�)RUPDW

Reference Notes

����� �.67&�127,),&$7,21��6,0�$33/,&$7,21�722/.,7�&200$1'

$7�.67&�6,0�$SSOLFDWLRQ�WRRONLW�FRPPDQG

Notification�.67&��W\SH!��7/9V!Parameters�W\SH!� 0: debug (no response awaited by the module, no action required by DTE)

1: action (response awaited by the module)2: information 1 (response awaited by the module)

The module will send a +KSTE notification to indicate the command end3: information 2 (no response awaited by DTE)4: information 3 (response awaited by the module)

�7/9V!� TLVs in HEX format

ReferenceProprietary

NotesGeneric notification used by the module to indicates a proactive command to the DTE

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$7�.67(�(QG�RI�D�WRRONLW�FRPPDQG

Notification�.67(��7/9V!Parameters�7/9V!� TLVs in HEX format

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

������ �.67(5�127,),&$7,21��5(63216(�72�$1�(19(/23(�&200$1'

$7�.67(5�5HVSRQVH�WR�DQ�HQYHORSH�FRPPDQG

Notification�.67(5��7/9V!Parameters�7/9V!� TLVs in HEX format

ReferenceProprietary

Notes

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���� $8',2�&200$1'6

����� �9,3�&200$1'���,1,7,$/,6(�92,&(�3$5$0(7(56

$7�9,3�,QLWLDOL]H�YRLFH�SDUDPHWHU7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9,3 "

Response(list of supported �Q!s)2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9,3 �Q!

Response2.Parameters�Q!� 0 : Handset parameters (standard mode)

1 : Hands free parameters2 : Headset parameters3 : Car Kit type 1 parameters4 : Car Kit type 2 parameters

Reference[27.007] § C.2.6

Notes

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$7�976�'70)�DQG�WRQH�JHQHUDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�976 "

Response(list of supported �WRQH�!s),(list of supported �WRQH�!s) ,(list of supported�GXUDWLRQ!s)2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�976 ´�'70)�!´�´�'70)�!´�«�´�'70)Q!´or

$7�976 ´�'70)�!´��GXUDWLRQ�!�´�'70)�!´��GXUDWLRQ�!�« ´�'70)Q!´��GXUDWLRQn!

Response2.

Parameters�'70)L!� a single ASCII character in the set 0-9, #,*,A-D. DTMF tones can be

issued only during a voice call.�GXUDWLRQi!� length of tones emitted as a result of the +VTS command. A value

different than zero causes a tone of duration <durationi>*10mseconds.1 <=durationi <= 1000 (length of tone between 10ms and 10s)

Reference[27.007] § C.2.11

Notes

Dual tone generation does not operate in GSM.. The network shall ensure that the minimum length of tone and the minimum gap

between two subsequent tones (according to ETR 206) is achieved. (In ETR 206the minimum duration of a DTMF tone is 70ms ±5ms, the minimum gap betweenDTMF tones is 65ms). There is no defined maximum length to the tone, however,the operator may choose to put a pre-defined time limit on the duration of tonessent to line (cf. [23.014]). That means that with n<6, DTMF will be generated with aduration given by the network.

. Total number of parameters is limited to 9.

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$7�9/6�/LQH�6HOHFWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9/6 "

Response�9/6� (supported �ODEHO!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9/6"

Response�9/6���ODEHO!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�9/6 �ODEHO!

Response�9&21�is returned if an audio path is established or if a connection is made to theradio network

Parameters�ODEHO!�

0: this is the idle state - the phone is not connected to the radio network and noaudio paths are used

1: the phone is connected to the radio network and no audio paths involving theinternal microphone or internal loudspeaker are selected.

7: the phone is connected to the radio network. The internal microphone isconnected to the radio transmitter. The radio receiver is connected to theinternal loudspeaker. This is the standard mode during a voice call.

Reference[27.007] § C.2.8

Notes

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$7�97'�7RQH�GXUDWLRQ7HVW�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�97' "

Response(list of supported �Q!s)2.

5HDG�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�97'"

Response�Q!2.

:ULWH�FRPPDQGSyntax$7�97' �Q!

Response2.

Parameters�Q!� length of tones emitted as a result of the +VTS command. A value different than

zero causes a tone of duration <n>/10 seconds.A value equal to zero causes a tone of duration given by the network.0 <=n <= 100 (length of tone between 100ms and 10s)

Reference[27.007] § C.2.12

Notes

. The network shall ensure that the minimum length of tone and the minimum gapbetween two subsequent tones (according to ETR 206) is achieved. (In ETR 206the minimum duration of a DTMF tone is 70ms ±5ms, the minimum gap betweenDTMF tones is 65ms). There is no defined maximum length to the tone, however,the operator may choose to put a pre-defined time limit on the duration of tonessent to line (cf. [23.014]). That means that with n<6, DTMF will be generated with aduration given by the network.

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����� ,17(51$/�&200$1'6The following commands, shown in the list of supported commands (AT+CLAC), are forinternal purposes only and not documented:

• *EUPLINK

• +KCGSEND

• +KGATT

• +KGRESET

• +KSIMU

• +KDOBJ

• +KPSA, +KPSC, +KPSD, +KPSL, +KPSR, +KPSV, +KPSW

����� (5525�&2'(6�$1'�0(66$*(6������� 5HVXOW�FRGHV

9HUERVH�UHVXOW�FRGH 1XPHULF 7\SH 'HVFULSWLRQ+CCCM: <ccm> as verbose unsolicited+CCWA:<number>,<type>,<class>[,<alpha>]

as verbose unsolicited

+CLIP:<number>,<type>[,<subaddr>,<satype>[,<alpha>]]

as verbose unsolicited

+CME ERROR: <err> as verbose final+CMS ERROR: <err> as verbose Final or

Unsollicited+CMTI as verbose unsolicited+CBM as verbose unsolicited+CDSI as verbose unsolicited+COLP:<number>,<type>[,<subaddr>,<satype>[,<alpha>]]

as verbose intermediate

+CR: <type> as verbose intermediate+CREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>] as verbose unsolicited

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+CRING: <type> as verbose unsolicited+CSSI: <code1>[,<index>] as verbose intermediate+CSSU:<code2>[,<index>[,<number>,<type>[,<subaddr>,<satype>]]]

as verbose unsolicited

+CUSD: <m>[,<str>,<dcs>] as verbose unsolicited+DR: <type> as verbose intermediateBUSY 6 finalCONNECT 1 intermediate connection has been establishedCONNECT <text> manufacturer

specificintermediate as CONNECT but manufacturer specific

<text> gives additional information (e.g.connection data rate)

ERROR 4 final command not acceptedNO ANSWER 7 final connection completion timeoutNO CARRIER 3 final connection terminatedNO DIALTONE 5 final no dialtone detectedOK 0 final acknowledges execution of a command

lineRING 2 unsolicited incoming call signal from network

������� &0(�(5525�FRGHV

Code of <err> Meaning0 Phone failure1 No connection to phone2 Phone-adapter link reserved3 Operation not allowed4 Operation not supported5 PH-SIM PIN required10 SIM not inserted11 SIM PIN required12 SIM PUK required13 SIM failure14 SIM busy15 SIM wrong16 Incorrect password17 SIM PIN2 required18 SIM PUK2 required20 Memory full21 Invalid index22 Not found23 Memory failure24 Text string too long25 Invalid characters in text string26 Dial string too long27 Invalid characters in dial string30 No network service31 Network timeout100 Unknown

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Code of <err> Meaning1 Unassigned (unallocated) number8 Operator determined barring10 Call barred21 Short message transfer rejected27 Destination out of service28 Unidentified subscriber29 Facility rejected30 Unknown subscriber38 Network out of order41 Temporary failure42 Congestion47 Resources unavailable, unspecified50 Requested facility not subscribed69 Requested facility not implemented81 Invalid short message transfer reference value95 Invalid message, unspecified96 Invalid mandatory information97 Message type non-existent or not implemented98 Message not compatible with short message

protocol state99 Information element non-existent or not

implemented111 Protocol error, unspecified127 Interworking, unspecified128 Telematic interworking not supported129 Short message Type 0 not supported130 Cannot replace short message143 Unspecified TP-PID error144 Data coding scheme (alphabet) not supported145 Message class not supported159 Unspecified TP-DCS error160 Command cannot be actioned161 Command unsupported175 Unspecified TP-Command error176 TPDU not supported192 SC busy193 No SC subscription194 SC system failure195 Invalid SME address196 Destination SME barred197 SM Rejected-Duplicate SM198 TP-VPF not supported199 TP-VP not supported208 D0 SIM SMS storage full209 No SMS storage capability in SIM210 Error in MS211 Memory Capacity Exceeded212 SIM Application Toolkit Busy213 SIM data download error255 Unspecified error cause

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300 ME failure301 SMS service of ME reserved302 Operation not allowed303 Operation not supported304 Invalid PDU mode parameter305 Invalid text mode parameter310 SIM not inserted311 SIM PIN required312 PH-SIM PIN required313 SIM failure314 SIM busy315 SIM wrong316 SIM PUK required317 SIM PIN2 required318 SIM PUK2 required320 Memory failure321 Invalid memory index322 Memory full330 SMSC address unknown331 no network service332 Network timeout340 NO +CNMA ACK EXPECTED500 Unknown error

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����� 3,1�&2'(�5(48,5(0(17Most of the AT Commands are rejected (i.e. an error is returned to the DTE) if the PIN Code has not beenentered before (SIM requirement as described in [SIM]).

The list of commands which can be sent without code PIN is given below:

• ATD (emergency calls)

• AT+CPIN

• ATI

• AT+KIPR

• AT+CGMI, AT+GMI

• AT+CGMM, AT+GMM

• AT+CGMR, AT+GMR

• AT+CGSN, AT+GSN

• AT+GCAP

• AT+CPAS

• AT+CIND

• AT+CMEE

• AT+CPOF

• AT+KSREP

• AT+KBND

Moreover, some of the commands required the PIN2 code. The list will be added in a next release of thisdocument. If need be, the reader can find the information in the [SIM] document.