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02.07 January 30, 2004 TC35i_ATC_V02.07 Confidential / Released
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1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 12 1.1 1.2 1.3 Scope of the document ................................................................................................................. 12 Related documents ....................................................................................................................... 13 Document conventions.................................................................................................................. 14 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.2.1 1.5.2.2 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.7 1.8 2. 1.7.1 Quick reference table ....................................................................................................... 14 Superscript notation for parameters and values............................................................... 15 Using parameters ............................................................................................................. 16 Combining AT commands on the same command line.................................................... 17 GSM alphabet tables and UCS2 character values........................................................... 20 UCS2 and GSM data coding and conversion for SMS text mode.................................... 22 Implementing output of SIM data to the TE (direction ME to TE) ..................................... 22 Implementing input of Terminal data to SIM (direction TE to ME) .................................... 23 Software flow control (XON/OFF flow control) ................................................................. 25 Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS flow control)................................................................. 25 Communication between Customer Application and TC35i ............................................. 26
AT command syntax...................................................................................................................... 16
Supported character sets .............................................................................................................. 18
Flow Control .................................................................................................................................. 25
Unsolicited Result Code Presentation........................................................................................... 26 Errors and Messages .................................................................................................................... 27
Configuration Commands..................................................................................................................... 28 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 AT&F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults ......................................................... 28 AT&V Display current configuration ............................................................................................ 29 2.2.1 AT&V responses .............................................................................................................. 29 AT&W Stores current configuration to user defined profile ......................................................... 32 ATQ Set result code presentation mode ..................................................................................... 33 ATV Set result code format mode ............................................................................................... 34 2.5.1 Verbose and numeric result codes................................................................................... 34 ATX Set CONNECT result code format and call monitoring ....................................................... 36 AT\V Set CONNECT result code format ..................................................................................... 37 ATZ Set all current parameters to user defined profile................................................................ 38 AT+CFUN Set phone functionality .............................................................................................. 39 2.9.1 Wake up the ME from SLEEP mode ................................................................................ 42
2.10 AT^SMSO Switch off mobile station............................................................................................ 44 2.11 AT+GCAP Request complete TA capabilities list........................................................................ 45 2.12 AT+CMEE Report mobile equipment error ................................................................................. 46 2.12.1 Summary of CME ERRORS related to GSM 07.07 ......................................................... 47 2.12.2 Summary of CMS ERRORS related to GSM 07.05 ......................................................... 48
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2.13 AT+CSCS Select TE character set ............................................................................................. 51 2.14 AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings ............................................................................... 53 2.15 AT^SM20 Set M20 compatibility mode ....................................................................................... 59 3. Status Control Commands ................................................................................................................... 61 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 AT+CMER Mobile Equipment Event Reporting .......................................................................... 61 AT+CIND Indicator control .......................................................................................................... 64 AT^SIND Extended Indicator Control .......................................................................................... 68 AT+CEER Extended error report ................................................................................................ 71 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.4.6 3.4.7 3.4.8 3.4.9 3.4.10 3.5 3.6 3.7 4. Cause Location ID for the extended error report.............................................................. 73 GSM release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR) ............................................................ 74 SIEMENS release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR) .................................................... 74 GSM release cause for Mobility Management (MM) ........................................................ 75 SIEMENS release cause for L3 Mobility Management (MM) ........................................... 76 GSM release cause for L3 Call Control (CC) ................................................................... 76 SIEMENS release cause for L3 Call Control (CC) ........................................................... 78 SIEMENS release cause for L3 Advice of Charge (AOC)................................................ 78 GSM Release cause for Supplementary Service Call...................................................... 78 SIEMENS release cause for Call-related Supplementary Services (CRSS).................... 80
ATS18 Extended call release report............................................................................................ 82 AT+CPAS Mobile equipment activity status ................................................................................ 84 AT+WS46 Select wireless network ............................................................................................. 85
Serial Interface Control Commands..................................................................................................... 86 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 AT\Q Flowcontrol......................................................................................................................... 86 AT&C Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode ....................................................... 87 AT&D Set circuit Data Terminal Ready (DTR) function mode..................................................... 88 AT%D Automatic Dial on DTR Line Activation ............................................................................ 89 AT&S Set circuit Data Set Ready (DSR) function mode ............................................................. 92 ATE Enable command echo........................................................................................................ 93 AT+ICF Serial Interface Character Framing................................................................................ 94 AT+IFC Set Flow Control separately for data directions ............................................................. 96 AT+ILRR Set TE-TA local rate reporting ..................................................................................... 98 4.10.1 Autobauding ................................................................................................................... 102 4.11 AT+CMUX Enter multiplex mode .............................................................................................. 103 4.11.1 Restrictions on Multiplex mode ...................................................................................... 104 4.12 AT^STPB Transmit Parity Bit (for 7E1 and 7O1 only) ............................................................... 107
4.10 AT+IPR Set fixed local rate ....................................................................................................... 100
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Security Commands ............................................................................................................................ 109 5.1 5.2 5.3 AT+CPIN Enter PIN .................................................................................................................. 109 5.1.1 What to do if PIN or password authentication fails?....................................................... 111 AT+CPIN2 Enter PIN2 .............................................................................................................. 113 AT^SPIC Display PIN counter ................................................................................................... 116
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5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 6.
AT+CLCK Facility lock .............................................................................................................. 119 AT^SLCK Facility lock ............................................................................................................... 125 AT+CPWD Change Password .................................................................................................. 126 AT^SPWD Change Password ................................................................................................... 130
Identification Commands.................................................................................................................... 131 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 ATI Display product identification information ........................................................................... 131 AT+CGMI Request manufacturer identification......................................................................... 132 AT+GMI Request manufacturer identification ........................................................................... 133 AT+CGMM Request model identification .................................................................................. 134 AT+GMM Request TA model identification ............................................................................... 135 AT+CGMR Request revision identification of software status................................................... 136 AT+GMR Request TA revision identification of software status................................................ 137 AT+CGSN Request product serial number identification (IMEI) identical to GSN .................... 138 AT+GSN Request TA serial number identification(IMEI) .......................................................... 139
6.10 AT+CIMI Request international mobile subscriber identity ....................................................... 140 7. Call related Commands....................................................................................................................... 141 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 ATA Answer a call ..................................................................................................................... 141 ATD Mobile originated call to dial a number.............................................................................. 143 ATD> Originate call to phone number in memory................................................... 146 ATD> Originate call to phone number selected from active memory.................................. 148 ATD> Originate call to phone number in memory with corresponding field ...................... 150 ATDI Mobile originated call to dialable ISDN number ........................................................ 152 ATDL Redial last telephone number used................................................................................. 153 ATH Disconnect existing connection......................................................................................... 154 AT+CHUP Hang up call ............................................................................................................ 155
7.10 AT^SHUP Hang up call(s) indicating a specific GSM04.08 release cause ............................... 156 7.11 ATS0 Set number of rings before automatically answering the call .......................................... 158 7.12 ATS6 Set pause before blind dialing ......................................................................................... 159 7.13 ATS7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion .............................................. 160 7.14 ATS8 Set number of seconds to wait for comma dialing modifier............................................. 161 7.15 ATS10 Set disconnect delay after indicating the absence of data carrier ................................. 162 7.16 ATP Select pulse dialing ........................................................................................................... 163 7.17 ATO Switch from command mode to data mode ...................................................................... 164 7.18 +++ Switch from data mode to command mode ....................................................................... 165 7.19 ATT Select tone dialing ............................................................................................................. 166 7.20 AT+CBST Select bearer service type ....................................................................................... 167 7.21 AT+CRLP Select radio link protocol param. for orig. non-transparent data call........................ 169 7.22 AT+CLCC List current calls of ME ............................................................................................ 171 7.23 AT+CR Service reporting control .............................................................................................. 174 7.24 AT+CRC Set Cellular Result Codes for incoming call indication .............................................. 176
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7.25 AT+CSNS Single Numbering Scheme ...................................................................................... 178 7.26 AT^SCNI List Call Number Information ..................................................................................... 180 7.27 AT^SLCD Display Last Call Duration ........................................................................................ 182 7.28 AT^STCD Display Total Call Duration....................................................................................... 183 8. Network Service Commands .............................................................................................................. 184 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 AT+COPN Read operator names ............................................................................................. 184 AT+COPS Operator selection ................................................................................................... 185 AT+CREG Network registration ................................................................................................ 187 AT+CSQ Signal quality ............................................................................................................. 190 AT^SMONC Cell Monitoring...................................................................................................... 192 AT^SMOND Selective Cell Monitoring ...................................................................................... 194 AT^MONI Monitor idle mode and dedicated mode ................................................................... 199 8.7.1 8.7.2 8.7.3 8.8 8.9 8.8.1 AT^MONI responses ...................................................................................................... 200 Service states................................................................................................................. 201 Notes .............................................................................................................................. 201 AT^MONP responses..................................................................................................... 204
AT^MONP Monitor neighbour cells ........................................................................................... 203 AT^SALS Alternate Line Service............................................................................................... 205
8.10 AT^SHOM Display Homezone .................................................................................................. 207 8.11 AT^SPLM Read the PLMN list .................................................................................................. 208 8.12 AT^SPLR Read entry from the preferred operators list............................................................. 209 8.13 AT^SPLW Write an entry to the preferred operators list ........................................................... 211 9. Supplementary Service Commands .................................................................................................. 212 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 AT+CACM Accumulated call meter (ACM) reset or query ........................................................ 212 AT^SACM Advice of charge and query of ACM and ACMmax ................................................. 214 AT+CAMM Accumulated call meter maximum (ACMmax) set or query.................................... 216 AT+CAOC Advice of Charge information.................................................................................. 218 AT+CCUG Closed User Group ................................................................................................. 220 AT+CCFC Call forwarding number and conditions control ....................................................... 222 AT+CCWA Call Waiting ............................................................................................................ 226 AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty........................................................................................... 230 AT+CLIP Calling line identification presentation ....................................................................... 233
9.10 AT+CLIR Calling line identification restriction ........................................................................... 235 9.11 AT+CPUC Price per unit and currency table............................................................................. 237 9.12 AT+CSSN Supplementary service notifications ........................................................................ 239 9.13 AT+CUSD Supplementary service notifications ........................................................................ 241 10. FAX Commands ................................................................................................................................... 243 10.1 FAX parameters .......................................................................................................................... 243 10.2 AT+FBADLIN Bad Line Treshold .............................................................................................. 246 10.3 AT+FBADMUL Error Threshold Multiplier ................................................................................. 247
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10.4 AT+FBOR Query data bit order................................................................................................. 248 10.5 AT+FCIG Query or set the Local polling id ............................................................................... 249 10.6 AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class ................................................................. 250 10.7 AT+FCQ Copy Quality Checking .............................................................................................. 252 10.8 AT+FCR Capability to receive ................................................................................................... 253 10.9 AT+FDCC Query or set capabilities .......................................................................................... 254 10.10 AT+FDFFC Data Compression Format Conversion ................................................................. 255 10.11 AT+FDIS Query or set session parameters .............................................................................. 256 10.12 AT+FDR Begin or continue phase C data reception ................................................................. 257 10.13 AT+FDT Data Transmission...................................................................................................... 258 10.14 AT+FET End a page or document ............................................................................................ 259 10.15 AT+FK Kill operation, orderly FAX abort ................................................................................... 260 10.16 AT+FLID Query or set the Local Id setting capabilities ............................................................. 261 10.17 AT+FMDL identify Product Model ............................................................................................ 262 10.18 AT+FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification ........................................................................ 263 10.19 AT+FOPT Set bit order independently ...................................................................................... 264 10.20 AT+FPHCTO DTE Phase C Response Timeout....................................................................... 265 10.21 AT+FREV Identify Product Revision ......................................................................................... 266 10.22 AT+FRH Receive Data Using HDLC Framing .......................................................................... 267 10.23 AT+FRM Receive Data ............................................................................................................. 268 10.24 AT+FRS Receive Silence.......................................................................................................... 269 10.25 AT+FTH Transmit Data Using HDLC Framing .......................................................................... 270 10.26 AT+FTM Transmit Data............................................................................................................. 271 10.27 AT+FTS Stop Transmission and Wait....................................................................................... 272 10.28 AT+FVRFC Vertical resolution format conversion .................................................................... 273 11. Short Message Service (SMS) Commands........................................................................................ 274 11.1 SMS parameters ......................................................................................................................... 274 11.2 AT+CMGC Send an SMS command......................................................................................... 279 11.3 AT+CMGD Delete SMS message............................................................................................. 280 11.4 AT+CMGF Select SMS message format .................................................................................. 281 11.5 AT+CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store................................................................ 282 11.6 AT+CMGR Read SMS messages............................................................................................. 284 11.7 AT+CMGS Send SMS message ............................................................................................... 286 11.8 AT+CMGW Write SMS messages to memory .......................................................................... 288 11.9 AT+CMSS Send SMS messages from storage ........................................................................ 290 11.10 AT+CNMA New SMS message acknowledge to ME/TE, only phase 2+ .................................. 291 11.11 AT+CNMI New SMS message indications ................................................................................ 293 11.12 AT+CPMS Preferred SMS message storage ............................................................................ 297 11.13 AT+CSCA SMS service centre address.................................................................................... 300 11.14 AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication .............................................................. 301
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11.15 AT+CSDH Show SMS text mode parameters........................................................................... 303 11.16 AT+CSMP Set SMS text mode parameters .............................................................................. 304 11.17 AT+CSMS Select Message Service.......................................................................................... 306 11.18 AT^SCML List Concatenated SMS messages from preferred store ......................................... 308 11.19 AT^SCMR Read concatenated SMS messages ....................................................................... 310 11.20 AT^SCMS Send concatenated SMS messages ....................................................................... 312 11.21 AT^SCMW Write concatenated SMS messages to memory .................................................... 313 11.22 AT^SLMS List SMS Memory Storage ....................................................................................... 314 11.23 AT^SMGL List SMS messages from preferred store without setting status to REC READ ...... 316 11.24 AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow ................. 318 11.25 AT^SMGR Read SMS message without setting status to REC READ ..................................... 320 11.26 AT^SSCONF SMS Configuration ............................................................................................. 321 11.27 AT^SSDA Set SMS Display Availability .................................................................................... 323 11.28 AT^SSMSS Set Short Message Storage Sequence ................................................................. 325 12. SIM related Commands ....................................................................................................................... 326 12.1 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access ............................................................................................ 326 12.2 AT^SCKS Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status ................................................................. 329 12.3 AT^SSET Indicate SIM data ready............................................................................................ 331 12.4 AT^SCID Display SIM card identification number ..................................................................... 333 12.5 AT+CXXCID Display card ID..................................................................................................... 334 13. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands........................................................................................ 335 13.1 AT^SSTA SAT Interface Activation ........................................................................................... 335 13.2 ^SSTN SAT Notification ............................................................................................................ 337 13.3 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information ............................................................................................... 339 13.4 AT^SSTR SAT Response ......................................................................................................... 341 14. Phonebook Commands....................................................................................................................... 343 14.1 Sort Order for Phonebooks ......................................................................................................... 343 14.2 AT+CPBR Read from Phonebook............................................................................................. 344 14.3 AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage ......................................................................... 347 14.4 AT+CPBW Write into Phonebook ............................................................................................. 349 14.5 AT^SPBC Search the first entry in the sorted telephone book.................................................. 352 14.6 AT^SPBD Purge phonebook memory storage.......................................................................... 354 14.7 AT^SPBG Read current Phonebook entries ............................................................................. 356 14.8 AT^SPBS Step through the selected phonebook alphabetically ............................................... 359 14.9 AT^SDLD Delete the 'last number redial' memory .................................................................... 363 15. Audio Commands ................................................................................................................................ 364 15.1 Audio programming model .......................................................................................................... 364 15.2 ATL Set monitor speaker loudness ........................................................................................... 365 15.3 ATM Set monitor speaker mode................................................................................................ 366
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15.4 AT+CLVL Loudspeaker volume level........................................................................................ 367 15.5 AT+CMUT Mute control ............................................................................................................ 369 15.6 AT+VTD Tone duration ............................................................................................................. 370 15.7 AT+VTS DTMF and tone generation......................................................................................... 371 15.8 AT^SAIC Audio Interface Configuration .................................................................................... 373 15.9 AT^SNFA Set or query of microphone attenuation .................................................................. 375 15.10 AT^SNFD Set audio parameters to manufacturer default values ............................................. 377 15.11 AT^SNFI Set microphone path parameters .............................................................................. 378 15.12 AT^SNFM Mute microphone ..................................................................................................... 380 15.13 AT^SNFO Set audio output (= loudspeaker path) parameter ................................................... 382 15.14 AT^SNFPT Set progress tones ................................................................................................. 384 15.15 AT^SNFS Select audio hardware set........................................................................................ 385 15.16 AT^SNFV Set loudspeaker volume ........................................................................................... 389 15.17 AT^SNFW Write audio setting in non-volatile store .................................................................. 391 15.18 AT^SRTC Ring tone configuration ............................................................................................ 392 16. Hardware related Commands ............................................................................................................. 395 16.1 AT+CALA Set alarm time ......................................................................................................... 395 16.1.1 Summary of AT commands available in Alarm mode .................................................... 398 16.2 AT+CCLK Real Time Clock....................................................................................................... 399 16.3 AT^SBC Battery charging / discharging and charge control ..................................................... 400 16.3.1 Summary of AT commands available in Charge-only and Alarm mode......................... 402 16.4 AT^SBV Battery/Supply Voltage ............................................................................................... 403 16.5 AT^SCTM Set critical operating temperature presentation mode or query temperature........... 404 16.6 AT^SSYNC Configure SYNC Pin.............................................................................................. 407 16.6.1 ME status indicated by status LED patterns................................................................... 408 17. Miscellaneous Commands.................................................................................................................. 410 17.1 A/ Repeat previous command line ............................................................................................ 410 17.2 ATS3 Write command line termination character...................................................................... 411 17.3 ATS4 Set response formatting character .................................................................................. 412 17.4 ATS5 Write command line editing character ............................................................................. 413 18. Appendix .............................................................................................................................................. 414 18.1 Restricted access to SIM data after SIM PIN authentication....................................................... 414 18.2 List of *# Codes ........................................................................................................................... 415 18.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN ............................................................. 419 18.4 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W................................................................................ 426 18.5 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F .......................................................................... 429 18.6 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC)............................................................................. 432 18.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands ............................................................................................. 434
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Table 1.1: Table 1.2: Table 1.3: Table 2.1: Table 2.2: Table 4.1: Table 4.2: Table 16.1: Table 18.1: Table 18.2: Table 18.3: Table 18.4: Table 18.5: Table 18.6: Table 18.7: Table 18.8: Product specific use of AT commands ...................................................................................... 12 Symbols used to indicate the correlations with other commands ............................................... 15 Symbols used to mark different types of default values of parameters ..................................... 15 Current configuration on ASC0 / MUX channel 1 (example) ...................................................... 30 Current configuration on MUX channels 2 and 3 (example) ...................................................... 31 Availability of AT Commands on Virtual Channels .................................................................. 104 Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex Mode ................................... 105 Modes of the LED and indicated ME functions......................................................................... 408 List of *# Codes ........................................................................................................................ 415 Abbreviations of Codes and Parameters Used in Table "List of *# Codes".............................. 416 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN........................................................... 419 Settings Stored to User Profile on ASC0 / MUX Channel 1...................................................... 426 Settings Stored to User Profile on MUX Channels 2 and 3 ...................................................... 427 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F ....................................................................... 429 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) .......................................................................... 432 Alphabetical List of AT Commands........................................................................................... 434
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Figure 1.1: Figure 1.2: Figure 15.1: Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet ............................................................................. 20 Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet ..................................................................... 21 Audio programming model........................................................................................................ 364
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Scope of the document
This document presents the AT Command Set for the Siemens Cellular Engines TC35i Version 02.07 TC35i Terminal Version 02.07. Before using the Cellular Engine or upgrading to a new firmware version please read the latest product information provided in the Release Notes [1]. More information is available at the Siemens Website: http://www.siemens.com/wm. If features differ between TC35i and TC35i Terminal this is noted in the section that refers to the AT command. At present the following features are concerned:
Table 1.1: Product specific use of AT commands
AT command
AT+ILRR AT+IPR AT+CALA
Module version Maximum bit rate: 230400 bps Maximum bit rate: 230400 bps
Terminal version Maximum bit rate: 115200 bps Maximum bit rate: 115200 bps
Alarm mode and reminder message fully Does not support Alarm mode. Please applicable ignore any information relating to the subject. The reminder message can be used as described. All parameters usable as described. Additional recommendations for using audio modes 2, 3 and 6 with TC35i Terminal. SYNC pin supports only =1 or 2. (LED status) Command not applicable
AT^SAIC
AT^SSYNC AT^SBC
SYNC pin may be assigned different functions: 0 , 1 or 2. All functions fully applicable
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Related documents
[1] Release Notes: TC35i, Version 02.07 [2] TC35i Hardware Interface Description, Version 02.07 [3] Remote-SAT User's Guide [4] Multiplexer User's Guide [5] Application Note 16: Updating TC35i Firmware [6] TC35i Terminal Hardware Interface Description [7] TC35i Terminal User's Guide [8] Application Note 02: Audio Interface Design [9] Multiplex Driver Developer's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows XP [10] Multiplex Driver Installation Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows XP [11] ISO/IEC10646: "Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS)"; UCS2, 16 bit coding [12] ITU-T Recommendation V.24: List of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment
(DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)
[13] ITU-T Recommendation V.25ter: Serial asynchronous automatic dialling and control [14] 3GPP TS 23.038 (GSM 03.38): Alphabets and language specific information [15] 3GPP TS 27.005 (GSM 07.05): Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE
- DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
[16] 3GPP TS 27.007 (GSM 07.07): AT command set for User Equipment (UE) [17] 3GPP TS 27.060 (GSM 07.60): Mobile Station (MS) supporting Packet Switched Services [18] 3GPP TS 51.011 (GSM 11.11): Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM -
ME) interface
[19] 3GPP TS 11.14 (GSM 11.14): Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module
- Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface
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1.3
Document conventions
Throughout the document, the GSM engines are referred to as ME (Mobile Equipment), MS (Mobile Station), TA (Terminal Adapter), DCE (Data Communication Equipment) or facsimile DCE (FAX modem, FAX board). When the Siemens product names are required to distinguish the two models, TC35i is short for the engine type and TC35iT for the terminal. To control your GSM engine you can simply send AT Commands via its serial interface. The controlling device at the other end of the serial line is referred to as TE (Terminal Equipment), DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) or plainly 'the application' (probably running on an embedded system). All abbreviations and acronyms used throughout this document are based on the GSM specifications. For definitions please refer to TR 100 350 V7.0.0 (1999-08), (GSM 01.04, version 7.0.0 release 1998).
1.3.1
Quick reference table
Each AT command description includes a table similar to the example shown below. The table is intended as a quick reference to indicate the following functions: PIN: Is the AT command PIN protected? % Yes ! No Usage is dependent on conditions specified for the command, or not all command types are PIN protected (for example write command PIN protected, read command not). Note: The table provided in the Chapter Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN uses the same symbols.
ASC0:
Is the AT command supported on the physical serial interface ASC0? % Yes ! No Note: In the case of TC35i only "Yes" applies.
MUXn: Is the AT command usable on the Multiplexer channels MUX1, MUX2, MUX3? % Yes ! No AT command is usable, but under the restrictions specified in the chapter related to the command. Note: The columns MUX1, MUX2 and MUX3 are relevant only when the GSM engine operates in Multiplexer mode, that is, when the physical serial interface is partitioned into 3 virtual channels by using the Multiplexer protocol. Usage is the same on ASC0 and MUX1.
Example:
PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3
!
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Table 1.2:
Superscript notation for parameters and values
Symbols used to indicate the correlations with other commands
Parameter option
(&W)
Meaning Parameter value will be stored with AT&W Parameter value will be displayed with AT&V Parameter value will be stored with AT^SNFW Parameter value has to be (is) coded according to current setting of (see AT+CSCS for details)
(&V)
(SNFW)
(+CSCS)
Table 1.3:
Symbols used to mark different types of default values of parameters
Value option [x] x(&F) x
(P)
Meaning Default value: if the parameter is omitted, the value 'x' will be assumed Factory default value, will be restored to 'x' with AT&F Powerup default value of a parameter which is not stored at power down Delivery default value of a parameter which cannot be restored automatically
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AT command syntax
The "AT" or "at" prefix must be set at the beginning of each command line. To terminate a command line enter
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Commands are usually followed by a response that includes "". Throughout this document, only the responses are presented, are omitted intentionally. Types of AT commands and responses: AT command type Test command Syntax AT+CXXX=? Function The mobile equipment returns the list of parameters and value ranges set with the corresponding Write command or by internal processes. This command returns the currently set value of the parameter or parameters. This command sets user-definable parameter values. The execution command reads non-variable parameters determined by internal processes in the GSM engine.
Read command
AT+CXXX?
Write command Exec(ution) command
AT+CXXX=<...> AT+CXXX
1.4.1
* * * * * * *
Using parameters
Optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets. If optional parameters are omitted, the current settings are used until you change them. Optional parameters or subparameters can be omitted unless they are followed by other parameters. If you want to omit a parameter in the middle of a string it must be replaced by a comma. See also example 1. A parameter value enclosed in square brackets represents the value that will be used if an optional parameter is omitted. See also example 2. When the parameter is a character string, e.g. or , the string must be enclosed in quotation marks, e.g. "Charlie Brown" or "+49030xxxx". Symbols within quotation marks will be recognized as strings. All spaces will be ignored when using strings without quotaton marks. It is possible to omit the leading zeros of strings which represent numbers. If an optional parameter of a V.25ter command is omitted, its value is assumed to be 0.
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Example 1: Omitting parameters in the middle of a string
AT+CCUG? +CCUG: 1,10,1 OK AT+CCUG=,9 OK AT+CCUG? +CCUG: 1,9,1 OK
Query current setting
Set only the middle parameter Query new setting
Example 2: Using default parameter values for optional parameters
AT+CFUN=5,0 OK AT+CFUN? +CFUN: 5 OK AT+CFUN= OK +CFUN: 1 OK
Activate CYCLIC SLEEP mode, don't reset ME Query ME mode
Set ME back to normal (default parameters: 1,0)
1.4.2
Combining AT commands on the same command line
You may enter several AT commands on the same line. This eliminates the need to type the "AT" or "at" prefix before each command. Instead, it is only needed once at the beginning of the command line. Use a semicolon as command delimiter. The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 391 characters. If this number is exceeded none of the commands will be executed and TA returns ERROR. The table below lists the AT commands you cannot enter together with other commands on the same line. Otherwise, the responses may not be in the expected order. AT command type V.25ter commands GSM 7.07 commands GSM 7.05 commands (SMS) Commands starting with AT&
AT+IPR
Comment with FAX commands (Prefix AT+F) with Siemens commands, Prefix AT^S) To be used standalone To be used standalone To be used standalone
Note: When concatenating AT commands please keep in mind that the sequence of processing may be different from the sequential order of command input. Therefore, if the consecutive order of the issued commands is your concern, avoid concatenating commands on the same line.
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Supported character sets
The ME supports two character sets: GSM 03.38 (7 bit, also referred to as GSM alphabet or SMS alphabet) and UCS2 (16 bit, refer to ISO/IEC 10646). See AT+CSCS for information about selecting the character set. Character tables can be found below. Explanation of terms * IRA IRA means that one byte is displayed as two characters in hexadecimal format. for example, the byte 0x36 (decimal 54) is displayed as "36" (two chars). Escape sequences The escape sequence used within a text coded in the GSM default alphabet (0x1B) must be correctly interpreted by the TE, both for character input and output. To the module, an escape sequence appears like any other byte received or sent. TE TE is the terminal equipment that uses the GSM default alphabet as its character set. MS Hyperterminal (often used with the module) is an ANSI / ASCII terminal that does not support the GSM default alphabet. Data Coding Scheme The Data Coding Scheme (dcs) is part of a short message and is saved on the SIM. When writing a short message to the SIM in textmode, the dcs stored with AT+CSMP is used. TE Character Set The currently used TE character set is selected with AT+CSCS.
*
*
*
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The behavior when encountering characters, that are not valid characters of the supported alphabets, is undefined. Due to the constraints described below it is recommended to prefer the USC2 alphabet in any external application. If the GSM alphabet is selected all characters sent over the serial line are in the range from 0 ... 127. CAUTION: GSM alphabet is not ASCII alphabet! Several problems resulting from the use of the GSM alphabet: * * "@" character with GSM alphabet value 0 is not printable by an ASCII terminal program (e.g. Microsoft(c) Hyperterminal(R)). "@" character with GSM alphabet value of binary 0 will terminate any C string! This is because the 0 is defined as C string end tag. Therefore, the GSM Null character may cause problems on application level when using a 'C'-function as "strlen()". This can be avoided if it is represented by an escape sequence as shown in the table below. By the way, this may be the reason why even network providers often replace "@"with "@=*" in their SIM application. Other characters of the GSM alphabet are misinterpreted by an ASCII terminal program. For example, GSM "o" (as in "Borse") is assumed to be "|" in ASCII, thus resulting in "B|rse". This is because both alphabets mean different characters with values hex. 7C or 00 and so on. In addition, decimal 17 and 19 which are used as XON/XOFF control characters when software flow control is activated, are interpreted as normal characters in the GSM alphabet.
*
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When you write characters differently coded in ASCII and GSM (e.g. A, O, U), you need to enter escape sequences. Such a character is translated into the corresponding GSM character value and, when output later, the GSM character value can be presented. Any ASCII terminal then will show wrong responses. Examples for character definitions depending on alphabet
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GSM 03.38 character O " o @
GSM character hex. value 5C 22 08 00
Corresponding ASCII character \ " BSP NULL
ASCII Esc sequence \5C \22 \08 \00
Hex Esc sequence 5C 35 43 5C 32 32 5C 30 38 5C 30 30
CAUTION: Often, the editors of terminal programs do not recognize escape sequences. In this case, an escape sequence will be handled as normal characters. The most common workaround to this problem is to write a script which includes a decimal code instead of an escape sequence. This way you can write, for example, short messages which may contain differently coded characters.
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1.5.1
GSM alphabet tables and UCS2 character values
This section provides tables for the GSM 03.38 alphabet supported by the ME. Below any GSM character find the corresponding two byte character value of the UCS2 alphabet.
Figure 1.1: Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet 1) This code is an escape to the following extension of the 7 bit default alphabet table. 2) This code is not a printable character and therefore not defined for the UCS2 alphabet. It shall be treated as the accompanying control character.
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Figure 1.2: Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet 1) This code value is reserved for the extension to another extension table. On receipt of this code, a receiving entity shall display a space until another extension table is defined. 2) This code represents the EURO currency symbol. The code value is the one used for the character 'e'. Therefore a receiving entity which is incapable of displaying the EURO currency symbol will display the character 'e' instead. 3) This code is defined as a Page Break character and may be used for example in compressed CBS messages. Any mobile which does not understand the 7 bit default alphabet table extension mechanism will treat this character as Line Feed.
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In the event that an MS receives a code where a symbol is not represented in figure Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet the MS shall display the character shown in the main default 7 bit alphabet table (see figure Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet).
1.5.2
UCS2 and GSM data coding and conversion for SMS text mode
This chapter provides basic information on how to handle input and output character conversion for SMS text mode and Remote-SAT if internal (ME) and external (TE) character representation differ, i.e. if the Data Coding Scheme and the TE character use different coding.
1.5.2.1 Implementing output of SIM data to the TE (direction ME to TE)
dcs CSCS GSM UCS2 7-Bit (GSM default) Case 1 GSM (1:1) Case 4 GSM to UCS2 (1:2) 8-Bit Case 2 IRA (1:1) Case 5 GSM to UCS2 (1:2) 16-Bit (UCS2) Case 3 IRA (2:2) Case 6 IRA (2:2)
Case 1 Every byte will be sent as GSM character (or ASCII with Hyperterminal). Example: 0x41,0x21 (R) "AB" (because of conversion from 7-bit to 8-bit) Case 2 Every byte will be sent as IRA. No conversion. Example: 0x41,0x42 (R) "4142" Case 3 Every byte will be sent as IRA. No conversion to GSM to avoid data loss. Example: 0x00,0x41 (R) "0041" Problems: * 0x41,0x42 (R) "4142" (invalid GSM character, but ignored with respect to GSM 07.05) * 0x41 (R) Error (there are two bytes needed) Case 4 Every byte will be converted from GSM to UCS2. Example: 0x41,0x42 (R) "00410042" Case 5 Every byte will be converted from GSM to UCS2. Example: 0x41,0x42 (R) "00410042" Case 6 Example: 0x41,0x42 (R) "4142" Problems: * 0x41 (R) Error (there are two bytes needed)
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1.5.2.2 Implementing input of Terminal data to SIM (direction TE to ME)
CSCS dcs 7-Bit (GSM default) 8-Bit 16-Bit (UCS2) GSM Case 1 GSM (1:1) Case 2 IRA (1:1) Case 3 IRA (2:2) UCS2 Case 4 UCS2 to GSM (2:1) Case 5 UCS2 to GSM (2:1) Case 6 IRA (2:2)
Case 1 Data will be packed to 7-bit. Maximum text length: 160 characters Example: "AB" (R) 0x41,0x21 Case 2 Data will be saved without any conversion. Maximum text length: 280 characters Example: "4142" (R) 0x41,0x42 Problems: * "8f" (R) Error (invalid GSM character) Case 3 Two bytes are needed. No conversion. Maximum text length: 280 characters Example: "0041" (R) 0x00,0x41 Problems: * "41" (R) Error (there are two bytes needed) Case 4 Two bytes are needed. Two bytes will be converted to 1 byte GSM and 7-bit packed. Maximum text length: 640 characters Example: "00410042" (R) 0x41,0x21 Problems: * "41" (R) Error (there are two bytes needed) * "4142" (R) Error (invalid character) * "0000" (R) Error (not an UCS2 character) * "007B" (R) 0x1B,0x28 (the saved data are two bytes long, not 1 byte like in all other cases. This effects the maximum input length of a string) Case 5 Two bytes are needed. Two bytes will be converted to 1 byte GSM. Maximum text length: 560 characters Example: "00410042" (R) 0x41,0x42 Problems: * "41" (R) Error (there are two bytes needed) * "4142" (R) Error (invalid character) * "0000" (R) Error (not an UCS2 character) * "007B" (R) 0x1B,0x28 (the saved data are two bytes long, not 1 byte like in all other cases. This effects the maximum input length of a string).
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Case 6 Two bytes are needed. Maximum text length: 280 characters Example: "00410042" (R) 0x00,0x41,0x00,0x21 Problems: * "41" (R) Error (there are two bytes needed) * "0000" (R) Error (not an UCS2 character) * "007B" (R) 0x00,0x7B
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Flow Control
Flow control is essential to prevent loss of data or avoid errors when, in a data or fax call, the sending device is transferring data faster than the receiving side is ready to accept. When the receiving buffer reaches its capacity, the receiving device should be capable to cause the sending device to pause until it catches up. There are basically two approaches to regulate data flow: software flow control and hardware flow control. The High Watermark of the input / output buffer should be set to approximately 60% of the total buffer size. The Low Watermark is recommended to be about 30%. The data flow should be stopped when the capacity rises close to the High Watermark and resumed when it drops below the Low Watermark. The time required to cause stop and go results in a hysteresis between the High and Low Watermarks. In Multiplex mode, it is recommended to use hardware flow control.
1.6.1
Software flow control (XON/OFF flow control)
Software flow control sends different characters to stop (XOFF, decimal 19) and resume (XON, decimal 17) data flow. The only advantage of software flow control is that three wires would be sufficient on the serial interface.
1.6.2
Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS flow control)
Hardware flow control sets or resets the RTS/CTS wires. This approach is faster and more reliable, and therefore, the better choice. When the High Watermark is reached, CTS is set inactive until the transfer from the buffer has completed. When the Low Watermark is passed, CTS goes active once again. To achieve smooth data flow, ensure that the RTS/CTS lines are present on your application platform. The application should include options to enable RTS/CTS handshake with the GSM engine. This needs to be done with the AT command AT\Q3 - it is not sufficient to set RTS/CTS handshake in the used Terminal program only. The default setting of the GSM engine is AT\Q0 (no flow control) which must be altered to AT\Q3 (RTS/CTS hardware handshake on). The setting is stored volatile and must be restored each time after the GSM engine was switched off. AT\Q has no read command. To verify the current setting of AT\Q, simply check the settings of the active profile with AT&V. Often, fax programs run an intialization procedure when started up. The intialization commonly includes enabling RTS/CTS hardware handshake, eliminating the need to set AT\Q3 once again. However, before setting up a CSD call, you are advised to check that RTS/CTS handshake is set. RTS/CTS hardware handshake must also be set if you want to take advantage of the CYCLIC SLEEP modes. For further details refer to AT+CFUN. Note: After deactivating the RTS line, the ME may still send up to 264 bytes (worst case). This can be easily handled if the buffer of the host application is sufficiently sized, and if a hysteresis is implemented in its Rx buffer. For host applications that are required to handle a large amount of data at high speed, a total buffer capacity of 512 bytes is recommended.
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Unsolicited Result Code Presentation
URC stands for Unsolicited Result Code and is a report message issued by the ME without being requested by the TE, i.e. a URC is issued automatically when a certain event occurs. Hence, a URC is not issued as part of the response related to an executed AT command. Typical events leading to URCs are incoming calls ("RING"), received SMs, changing temperature, status of the battery etc. A summary of all URCs is given in chapter Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC). To announce a pending URC transmission the ME will do the following: * * Activates its Ring line (logic "1") for one second, i.e. the line changes to physical "Low" level. This allows the TE to enter power saving mode until ME related events request service. If the AT command interface is busy a "BREAK" will be sent immediately but the URC will not be issued until the line is free. This may happen if the URC is pending while an AT command is being processed, i.e. during the time from sending the first character "A" of an AT command by the TE until the ME has responded with "OK" or "ERROR", or during a data call.
Please note that AT command settings may be necessary to enable in-band signaling, e.g. refer to AT+CMER or AT+CNMI. It is strongly recommended to use the multiplex mode to map logical communication channels onto the serial line of the TC35i, for details refer to [4] and AT command AT+CMUX. Doing so it is possible to use one channel to still process URCs while having a data call active on another. For most of these messages, the ME needs to be configured whether or not to send an URC. Depending on the AT command, the URC presentation mode can be saved to the user defined profile (see AT&W), or needs to be activated every time you reboot the ME. Several URCs are not user definable, such as "^SYSSTART", "^SYSSTART ", "^SHUTDOWN" and the Fax Class 2 URCs listed in Chapter Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC). If autobauding is enabled (as factory default mode or set with AT+IPR=0), URCs generated after restart will be output with 57600 bps until the ME has detected the current bit rate. The URCs "^SYSSTART", "^SYSSTART ", however, are not presented at all. For details please refer to Chapter 4.10.1. To avoid problems we recommend to configure a fixed bit rate rather than using autobauding.
1.7.1
Communication between Customer Application and TC35i
Leaving hardware flow control unconsidered the Customer Application (TE) is coupled with the TC35i (ME) via a receive and a transmit line. Since both lines are driven by independent devices collisions may (and will) happen, i.e. while the TE issues an AT command the TC35i starts sending an URC. This probably will lead to the TE's misinterpretation of the URC being part of the AT command's response. To avoid this conflict the following measures must be taken: * If an AT command is finished (with "OK" or "ERROR") the TE shall always wait at least 100 milliseconds before sending the next one. This gives the TC35i the opportunity to transmit pending URCs and get necessary service. Note that some AT commands may require more delay after "OK" or "ERROR" response, refer to the following command specifications for details. The TE shall communicate with the TC35i using activated echo (ATE1), i.e. the TC35i echoes characters received from the TE. Hence, when the TE receives the echo of the first character "A" of the AT command just sent by itself it has control over both the receive and the transmit paths. This way no URC can be issued by the TC35i in between.
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Errors and Messages
The final result codes "+CME ERROR: " and "+CMS ERROR: " indicate errors related to mobile equipment or network. The effect is similar to an ERROR result code. A final result error code terminates the execution of the command and prevents the execution of all remaining commands that may follow on the same command line. If so, neither ERROR nor OK result code are returned for these commands. A 30 seconds timeout causes ERROR to be returned when the input of a command is not complete. The format of can be either numeric or verbose. This is set with the command AT+CMEE. See also: * * * 2.12.1 2.5.1
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Configuration Commands
The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to determine the TC35i's behaviour under various conditions.
2.1
Syntax
AT&F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults
Exec Command
AT&F[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
TA sets all current parameters to the manufacturer defined profile.
Parameter Description
(num)
[0]
set all TA parameters to manufacturer defaults
Notes
* * * List of parameters reset to manufacturer default can be found in Chapter Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F. In addition to the default profile, you can store an individual one with AT&W. To alternate between the two profiles enter either ATZ (loads user profile) or AT&F (restores factory profile). Every ongoing or incoming call will be terminated.
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Syntax
AT&V Display current configuration
Exec Command
AT&V[]
Response(s)
ACTIVE PROFILE: ... (see section 2.2.1) OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
TA returns the current parameter setting. The configuration varies depending on whether or not PIN authentication has been done and whether or not Multiplex mode is enabled (see AT+CMUX).
Parameter Description
(num)
[0]
Profile number
Notes
* * The value of \Q (flow control) is also determined by the AT+IFC command. In case the value set by AT+IFC cannot be represented by a \Q equivalent, \Q255 will be displayed. The parameters of AT^SMGO can only be displayed after the SMS data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt to read the parameter will result in empty values. The parameter of AT+CSDH will only be displayed in SMS text mode, see AT+CMGF
*
2.2.1
AT&V responses
The following tables show four different kinds of responses depending on whether or not the PIN is entered and whether or not the Multiplex mode is enabled (see AT+CMUX).
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Table 2.1:
Current configuration on ASC0 / MUX channel 1 (example)
PIN authentication done ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &S0 \Q0 \V1 S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 S6:000 S7:060 S8:000 S10:002 S18:000 +CBST: 7,0,1 +CRLP: 61,61,78,6 +CR: 0 +FCLASS: 0 +CRC: 0 +CMGF: 0 +CSDH: 0 +CNMI: 0,0,0,0,1 +ICF: 3 +IFC: 0,0 +ILRR: 0 +IPR: 57600 +CMEE: 2 ^SMGO: 0,0 +CSMS: 0,1,1,1 ^SACM: 0,"000000","000000" ^SCKS: 0,1 ^SSET: 0 +CREG: 0,1 +CLIP: 0,2 +CAOC: 0 +COPS: 0,0,"operator" %D: 0 OK
No PIN authentication ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &S0 \Q0 \V1 S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 S6:000 S7:060 S8:000 S10:002 S18:000 +CBST: 7,0,1 +CRLP: 61,61,78,6 +CR: 0 +FCLASS: 0 +ICF: 3 +IFC: 0,0 +ILRR: 0 +IPR: 57600 +CMEE: 2 ^SCKS: 0,1 ^SSET: 0 OK
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Table 2.2:
Current configuration on MUX channels 2 and 3 (example)
PIN authentication done ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D0 &S0 \Q0 S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 +CRC: 0 +CMGF: 0 +CSDH: 0 +CNMI: 0,0,0,0,1 +ICF: 3 +IFC: 0,0 +ILRR: 0 +IPR: 57600 +CMEE: 2 ^SMGO: 0,0 +CSMS: 0,1,1,1 ^SACM: 0,"000000","000000" ^SCKS: 0,1 ^SSET: 0 +CREG: 0,1 +CLIP: 0,2 +CAOC: 0 +COPS: 0,0,"operator" OK
No PIN authentication ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D0 &S0 \Q0 S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 +ICF: 3 +IFC: 0,0 +ILRR: 0 +IPR: 57600 +CMEE: 2 ^SCKS: 0,1 ^SSET: 0 OK
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Syntax
AT&W Stores current configuration to user defined profile
Exec Command
AT&W[]
Response(s)
OK ERROR/+CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
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V.25ter
Command Description
TA stores the currently set parameters to a user defined profile in the non-volatile memory.
Parameter Description
(num)
[0]
Number of profile
Notes
* * The user defined profile will be restored automatically after PowerUp. Use ATZ to restore user profile and AT&F to restore factory settings. Until the first use of AT&W, ATZ works as AT&F. User defined profiles in multiplex mode: AT&W stores the current setting of each channel to the user profile, no matter on which of the three channels the command is executed. Each channel may have an individual profile. A list of parameters stored to the user profile can be found in Chapter AT Command Settings storable with AT&W.
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2.4
Syntax
ATQ Set result code presentation mode
Exec Command
ATQ[]
Response(s)
If =0: OK If =1: (none)
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
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V.25ter
Command Description
This parameter setting determines whether or not the TA transmits any result code to the TE. Information text transmitted in response is not affected by this setting.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0](&F) 1
DCE transmits result code Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted
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ATV Set result code format mode
This command determines the contents of header and trailer transmitted with AT command result codes and information responses. Possible responses are described at 2.5.1.
Syntax
Exec Command
ATV[]
Response(s)
If =0 0 If =1 OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
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V.25ter
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1(&F)
Information response: Short result code format: Information response: Long result code format:
2.5.1
Verbose and numeric result codes
Numeric format 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 Meaning Command executed, no errors Link established Ring detected Link not established or disconnected Invalid command or command line too long No dial tone, dialling impossible, wrong mode Remote station busy
Verbose format OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIALTONE BUSY
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Numeric format 10 30 32 33 47 48 49 50 Meaning Link with 2400 bps Link with 4800 bps Link with 9600 bps Link with 14400 bps
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Verbose format CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 14400 CONNECT 2400/RLP CONNECT 4800/RLP CONNECT 9600/RLP CONNECT 14400/RLP ALERTING DIALING
Link with 2400 bps and Radio Link Protocol Link with 4800 bps and Radio Link Protocol Link with 9600 bps and Radio Link Protocol Link with 14400 bps and Radio Link Protocol Alerting at called phone Mobile phone is dialing
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Syntax
ATX Set CONNECT result code format and call monitoring
Exec Command
ATX[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
This parameter setting determines whether or not the TA detects the presence of dial tone and busy signal and whether or not TA transmits particular result codes.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1 2 3 4(&F)
CONNECT result code only returned, dial tone and busy detection are both disabled. CONNECT result code only returned, dial tone and busy detection are both disabled. CONNECT result code returned, dial tone detection is enabled, busy detection is disabled. CONNECT result code returned, dial tone detection is disabled, busy detection is enabled. CONNECT result code returned, dial tone and busy detection are both enabled.
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2.7 AT\V
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2.7
Syntax
AT\V Set CONNECT result code format
Exec Command
AT\V[]
Response(s)
OK ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
!
!
V.25ter
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1(&F)
CONNECT result code returned without RLP trailer CONNECT result code returned with RLP trailer
Notes
* * For circuit switched data calls only. Output only if ATX parameter is set with value > 0.
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2.8
Syntax
ATZ Set all current parameters to user defined profile
Exec Command
ATZ[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
TA sets all current parameters to the user profile stored with AT&W. If a connection is in progress, it will be terminated. The user defined profile is stored to the non-volatile memory.
Parameter Description
(num)
[0]
Reset to user profile
Notes
* * First the profilewill be set to factory default (see AT&F). If there is a valid user profile (stored with AT&W), this profile will be loaded afterwards. Any additional commands on the same command line may be ignored. A delay of 300 ms is required before next command is sent, otherwise "OK" response may be corrupted.
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2.9
AT+CFUN Set phone functionality
This command serves to control the functionality level of the ME. It can be used to reset the ME, to choose one of the SLEEP modes or to return to full functionality. Intended for power saving, SLEEP mode reduces the functionality of the ME to a minimum and thus minimizes the current consumption. SLEEP mode falls in two categories: NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode =0 and CYCLIC SLEEP modes, selectable as = 5, 6, 7 or 8. NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode permanently blocks the serial interface. The CYCLIC SLEEP mode, however, is a dynamic process which alternatingly enables and disables the serial interface. The major benefit of all CYCLIC SLEEP modes is that the serial interface remains accessible and that, in intermittent wake-up periods, characters can be sent or received without terminating the selected mode. The best choice is using =7 or 8, since in these modes TC35i automatically resumes power saving, after you have sent or received a short message or made a call. =5 or 6 do not offer this feature to the same extent and are only supported for compatibility with earlier releases. In all CYCLIC SLEEP modes, you can enter =1 to permanently wake up TC35i and take it back to full functionality. Please refer to section 2.9.1 for a summary of all SLEEP modes and the different ways of waking up the module. For CYCLIC SLEEP mode (= 5, 6, 7 or 8) both the ME and the application must be configured to use hardware flow control. This is necessary since the CTS signal is set/reset every time when the ME listens to a paging message from the base station. This is the way how the module indicates to the application when the UART is active. For detailed information on the timing of the CTS signal refer to [2]. The default setting of hardware flow control is AT\Q0 which must be altered to AT\Q3. For use after restart you are advised to add it to the user profile saved with AT&W.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+CFUN=?
Response(s)
+CFUN: (list of supported s) , (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT+CFUN?
Response(s)
+CFUN: OK
Write Command
AT+CFUN=[[, ]]
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
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Reference(s)
GSM 07.07
Command Description
The test command returns the values of the supported parameters. The read command returns the current functionality value. The write command can be used to reset the ME, to choose one of the SLEEP modes or to return to full functionality.
Parameter Description
(num)
0
NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode: In this mode, the AT interface is not accessible. Consequently, once you have set level 0, do not send further characters. Otherwise these characters remain in the input buffer and may delay the output of an unsolicited result code. The first wake-up event stops power saving and takes the ME back to full functionality level =1. Full functionality. If the ME is in one of the CYCLIC SLEEP modes you can issue AT+CFUN=1 to stop power saving and return to full functionality. Keep in mind that, unlike the reset command described below, this action does not restart the ME but only changes the level of functionality. See parameter for details on the reset. CYCLIC SLEEP mode: In this mode, the serial interface is shortly enabled during paging. If characters are recognized on the serial interface, the ME stays active for 2 seconds after the last character was sent or received. CYCLIC SLEEP mode: In this mode, the serial interface is shortly enabled during paging. If characters are recognized on the serial interface, the ME stays active for 10 minutes after the last character was sent or received. To ensure that power saving takes effect immediately, the ME stays active for only 2 seconds after =6 was entered. CYCLIC SLEEP mode: In this mode, the serial interface is shortly enabled during paging. If characters are recognized on the serial interface, the ME stays active for 2 seconds after the last character was sent or received. ME exits SLEEP mode only, if AT+CFUN=1 is entered. CYCLIC SLEEP mode: In this mode, the serial interface is shortly enabled during paging. If characters are recognized on the serial interface, the ME stays active for 10 minutes after the last character was sent or received. ME exits SLEEP mode only, if AT+CFUN=1 is entered. To ensure that power saving takes effect immediately, the ME stays active for only 2 seconds after =8 was entered.
[1](&F)
5
6
7
8
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(num)
The parameter can only be used if the serial interface is enabled. Due to the command syntax, you need to enter parameter , followed by , where is only a placeholder and has no effect. See examples below. [0] 1 Placeholder for as stated above. ME resets and restarts to full functionality. After reset and restart, PIN 1 authentication is necessary (AT+CPIN). If autobauding is enabled, it is recommended to wait 3 to 5 seconds before entering the first AT command. For details on autobauding refer to chapter "4.10.1".
Notes
* * In Multiplex mode, the CFUN profile is shared by all multiplexer channels. If the ME is in Multiplexer mode, it is not recommended to activate SLEEP mode with AT+CFUN=. The best approach to properly control SLEEP mode in this case is to issue the PSC messages described in [4], chapter "Power saving control". When a circuit-switched call is in progress, =7 or 8 can be activated without terminating the call. However, setting =0, 5 or 6 during a circuit-switched call immediately disconnects this call. Please keep in mind that power saving works properly only when PIN authentication has been done. If you attempt to activate power saving while the SIM card is not inserted or the PIN is not correctly entered, the selected level will be set, though power saving does not take effect. For the same reason, power saving cannot be used if TC35i operates in Alarm mode. Furthermore, in order to accept incoming calls, SMS or network related URCs in SLEEP mode the ME must be registered when it enters the SLEEP mode. To check whether power saving is on, you can query the status with the read command AT+CFUN? only if the module is in full functionality mode or in CYCLIC SLEEP mode. If available, you can also take advantage of the status LED controlled by the SYNC pin (see AT^SSYNC and [2]). With AT^SSYNC you can select different modes of LED signalization during SLEEP modes (see 16.6.1 for details). However, the module can wake up temporarily from power saving without leaving its CYCLIC SLEEP mode (without changing +CFUN ""), e.g. for a network scan after a loss of radio coverage, or after receipt of serial data during CYCLIC SLEEP mode. During this "temporary wakeup state" the LED will operate as if the ME was in full functionality mode. Recommendation: In NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode, you can set an RTC alarm to wake up the ME and return to full functionality. This is a useful approach because, in this mode, the AT interface is not accessible.
* *
*
*
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
To check the level of functionality use the read command:
AT+CFUN? +CFUN: 1
Default mode after ME was restarted
Remember that the AT interface is not accessible in NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode. Consequently, the read command is only useful when the ME is set to full functionality or, when is set to 5, 6, 7 or 8.
AT+CFUN? +CFUN: 5
CYCLIC SLEEP mode
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EXAMPLE 2
To set the ME to NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode enter
AT+CFUN=0 OK
When, for example, an SMS is being received and indicated by an unsolicited result code (URC), the ME wakes up to full operation.
+CMTI: "SM",5
Note that the URC used in this example will appear only, if AT+CNMI=1,1 was configured before. After this, you may want to verify the operating status:
AT+CFUN? +CFUN: 1
EXAMPLE 3
Indicates that ME has entered full functionality mode.
To stop CYCLIC SLEEP mode and return to full functionality:
AT+CFUN? +CFUN: 5 OK AT+CFUN=1 OK
Remember that this approach is not applicable to the NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode (since the serial interface is disabled). The NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode ends with the first wake-up event.
EXAMPLE 4
To reset and restart the ME:
AT+CFUN=1,1 OK ^SYSSTART
or alternatively, AT+CFUN=0,1 or 5,1 or 6,1 or 7,1 or 8,1 The ^SYSSTART URC confirms that the ME has been rebooted. Note that ^SYSSTART appears only if AT+IPR 0. If the ME is in autobaud mode, it is recommended to wait 3 to 5 seconds before entering the first AT command. Remember to enter the SIM PIN after restart.
2.9.1
Wake up the ME from SLEEP mode
A wake-up event is any event that switches off the SLEEP mode and causes the ME to return to full functionality. In short, it takes the ME back to AT+CFUN=1. Definitions of the state transitions described in the table below: * * Yes means: ME exits SLEEP mode No means: ME does not exit SLEEP mode Event Ignition line /RTS0 From =0 to =1 No Yes From =5 or 6 to =1 No No From =7 or 8 to =1 No No
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From =5 or 6 to =1 Yes Yes No From =7 or 8 to =1 No No No
mobile
Event Unsolicited Result Code (URC) Incoming voice or data call Any AT command (incl. outgoing SMS, voice or data call) Incoming SMS (AT+CNMI is set to 0,0 (this is the default setting) Incoming SMS (AT+CNMI is set to 1,1) RTC alarm line
AT+CFUN=1
From =0 to =1 Yes Yes Not possible (UART disabled) No
No
No
Yes Yes Not possible (UART disabled)
Yes Yes Yes
No No Yes
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2.10
Syntax
AT^SMSO Switch off mobile station
Test Command
AT^SMSO=?
Response(s)
OK
Exec Command
AT^SMSO
Response(s)
^SMSO: MS OFF OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
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%
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SIEMENS
Unsolicited Result Code
^SHUTDOWN
Indicates that the power-off procedure is finished and the module will be switched off within 1 second
Command Description
The exec command initiates the power-off procedure. Low level of the module's VDD pin and display of URC "^SHUTDOWN" verifies that the procedure has completed and the module has entered the POWER DOWN mode. Therefore, be sure not to disconnect the operating voltage until VDD is low or until URC "^SHUTDOWN" is displayed . Otherwise, you run the risk of losing data. For further details on how to turn off the module see the [2].
Notes
* * Do not send any command after this command. If AT^SMSO is entered on one of the Multiplexer channels the ME closes the Multiplexer channels, terminates the Multiplexer and deactivates all other functions. Then, the URC "^SHUTDOWN" will be issued on the physical serial interface (ASC0). The URC will be transmitted at the bit rate last activated on ASC0 for use with the Multiplex driver.
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2.11
Syntax
AT+GCAP Request complete TA capabilities list
Test Command
AT+GCAP=?
Response(s)
OK
Exec Command
AT+GCAP
Response(s)
+GCAP: OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
TA reports a list of additional capabilities.
Parameter Description
(str)
e.g.: +CGSM,+FCLASS
Note
* +CGSM: The response text shows which GSM commands of the ETSI standard are supported.
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2.12
Syntax
AT+CMEE Report mobile equipment error
Test Command
AT+CMEE=?
Response(s)
+CMEE: (list of supporteds) OK
Read Command
AT+CMEE?
Response(s)
+CMEE: OK
Write Command
AT+CMEE=
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
GSM 07.07
Command Description
This command controls the presentation of the result code +CME ERROR: that indicates errors relating to ME functionality. When you power down or reset the ME with AT+CFUN=1,1 the setting will be reset to its default. The levels 1 or 2 need to be selected every time you reboot the ME, or may be included, for permanent use, in the user profile saved with AT&W.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
0(&F) 1 2
disable result code (only 'ERROR' will be displayed) enable result code and use numeric values enable result code and use verbose values
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Notes
* * The possible error result codes are listed in 2.12.1 and 2.12.2. In multiplex mode (see AT+CMUX) the setting applies only to the logical channel where selected. The setting on the other channels may differ.
Example
To obtain enhanced error messages it is recommended to choose =2.
AT+CMEE=2 OK
2.12.1
Summary of CME ERRORS related to GSM 07.07
Text (if AT+CMEE=2) phone failure no connection to phone phone-adapter link reserved Operation not allowed Operation not supported PH-SIM PIN required PH-FSIM PIN required PH-FSIM PUK required SIM not inserted SIM PIN required SIM PUK required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong Incorrect password SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required Memory full invalid index not found Memory failure text string too long invalid characters in text string dial string too long
Code of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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Code of 27 30 31 32 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 100 132 133 134 256 257 258 259 260 261 262
Text (if AT+CMEE=2) invalid characters in dial string no network service Network timeout Network not allowed emergency calls only Network personalization PIN required Network personalization PUK required Network subset personalization PIN required Network subset personalization PUK required service provider personalization PIN required service provider personalization PUK required Corporate personalization PIN required Corporate personalization PUK required Master Phone Code required Unknown service option not supported requested service option not subscribed service option temporarily out of order Operation temporary not allowed call barred phone is busy user abort invalid dail string ss not executed SIM blocked
2.12.2
Summary of CMS ERRORS related to GSM 07.05
Text (if AT+CMEE=2) Unassigned (unallocated) number Operator determined barring Call barred Short message transfer rejected Destination out of service Unidentified subscriber Facility rejected Unknown subscriber Network out of order
Code of 1 8 10 21 27 28 29 30 38
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Code of 41 42 47 50 69 81 95 96 97 98 99 111 127 128 129 130 143 144 145 159 160 161 175 176 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 208 209 210 211 212
Text (if AT+CMEE=2) Temporary failure Congestion Resources unavailable, unspecified Requested facility not subscribed Requested facility not implemented Invalid short message transfer reference value Invalid message, unspecified Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existent or not implemented Message not compatible with short message protocol state Information element non-existent or not implemented Protocol error, unspecified Interworking, unspecified Telematic interworking not supported Short message Type 0 not supported Cannot replace short message Unspecified TP-PID error Data coding scheme (alphabet) not supported Message class not supported Unspecified TP-DCS error Command cannot be actioned Command unsupported Unspecified TP-Command error TPDU not supported SC busy No SC subscription SC system failure Invalid SME address Destination SME barred SM Rejected-Duplicate SM TP-VPF not supported TP-VP not supported D0 SIM SMS storage full No SMS storage capability in SIM Error in MS Memory Capacity Exceeded SIM Application Toolkit Busy
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Code of 213 255 300 301 302 303 304 305 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 320 321 322 330 331 332 340 500 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522
Text (if AT+CMEE=2) SIM data download error Unspecified error cause ME failure SMS service of ME reserved Operation not allowed Operation not supported Invalid PDU mode parameter Invalid text mode parameter SIM not inserted SIM PIN required PH-SIM PIN required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong SIM PUK required SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required Memory failure Invalid memory index Memory full SMSC address unknown no network service Network timeout NO +CNMA ACK EXPECTED Unknown error User abort unable to store invalid status invalid character in address string invalid length invalid character in pdu invalid parameter invalid length or character invalid character in text timer expired Operation temporary not allowed
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2.13
Syntax
AT+CSCS Select TE character set
Test Command
AT+CSCS=?
Response(s)
+CSCS: (list of supporteds) OK
Read Command
AT+CSCS?
Response(s)
+CSCS: OK
Write Command
AT+CSCS=[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
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Command Description
Write command informs TA which character set is used by the TE. TA is then able to convert character strings correctly between TE and ME character sets.
Parameter Description
(str)
"GSM"(&F)
GSM default alphabet (GSM 03.38 subclause 6.2.1); Note: This setting may cause software flow control problems since the codes used to stop and resume data flow (XOFF = decimal 19, (XON = decimal 17) are interpreted as normal characters. 16-bit universal multiple-octet coded character set (ISO/IEC10646 [32]); UCS2 character strings are converted to hexadecimal numbers from 0000 to FFFF; e.g. "004100620063" equals three 16-bit characters with decimal values 65, 98 and 99, $(AT R97)$
"UCS2"
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Notes
* * Also see chapter "Supported character sets". When TA-TE interface is set to 8-bit operation and used TE alphabet is 7-bit, the highest bit will be set to zero.
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2.14
AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings
This command can be used to query and configure various settings of the TC35i.
Syntax
Test Command
AT^SCFG=?
Response(s)
^SCFG: "AutoExec" , (list of supported ), (list of supported ), (list of supported ), (list of supported ), (max. string length of ), (time range of ) OK
Read Command
AT^SCFG?
Response(s)
^SCFG: "AutoExec" , , , , , [, ] OK
Write Command
Automatic AT command execution
AT^SCFG="AutoExec" , , , [, , [, ]]
Response(s)
^SCFG: "AutoExec" , , , , , [, ] OK ERROR +CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
SIEMENS
Unsolicited Result Code
^SCFG: "AutoExec", , , , ,
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Command Description
The read command returns a list of all supported parameter and their current values. The write command allows to query a configuration parameter (if no value is entered) or to set its value(s). Input of parameter names is always coded in GSM character set, parameter values are expected to be given as specified via AT+CSCS. The following error codes may be responded: * * * * * "+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed" ... change of parameter value(s) temporarily not allowed "+CME ERROR: invalid index" ... invalid parameter name or invalid value(s). "+CME ERROR: invalid characters in text string" ... a character set conversion of parameter value(s) failed "+CME ERROR: operation not allowed" ... change of parameter value(s) not allowed "+CME ERROR: unknown" ... other errors
Parameter Description
(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec Command This parameter specifies the AT command action type. If the action type is set to '0', parameters following will be ignored and all values at the given index are restored to their default values. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up. "0" "1" Disable execution of AT command at given index. Enable execution of AT command at given index. Not allowed for =0 (DTR line activation) while multiplex mode is active, refer to AT+CMUX.
(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec Command Status This parameter shows the current AT command status. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up. "0" "1"
(str)(+CSCS)
Execution of related AT command is disabled. Execution of related AT command is enabled.
AutoExec Event Type This parameter specifies the kind of event that may be configured to automatically launch an AT command. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up. "0" "1" ASC0 DTR line activation (OFF-ON transition). Time span specified with expires.
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(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec AT command String This parameter specifies the automatically launched AT command. It is executed as entered online, e.g. command concatenation is possible if supported by the given commands. If serial multiplex mode is activated (AT+CMUX) the first logical channel is used, i.e. CSD calls (data or fax) could be set up. If the TC35i is busy on the serial channel command execution will be delayed until ongoing action is finished. In contrast with AT%D repeated autoexecution events are not ignored during a call triggered by such an event. The first two characters of the automatically launched AT command shall be "at" and its length shall be less than 25 characters. Please refer to examples below. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up.
(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec Command Mode This parameter specifies details regarding the behavior of the TC35i when the AT command starts to be executed. Value is interpreted as a bit field, unused bits are reserved for future use (RFU) and shall be set to 0. Bit D0 D1 Maskhex 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 Maskdec 0 1 2 3 4 Control 00: Ignore ongoing calls 01: Wait for all calls have ended 10: Dismiss any ongoing call 11: RFU 0: One shot action 1: Periodically action (for "AutoExec/ Period" only) RFU RFU RFU RFU RFU
D2
D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
0x08 0x10 0x20 0x40 0x80
8 16 32 64 128
When a call is released by autoexec activity, no release indication may be issued on the first logical channel. If during a data call the TC35i temporarily enters command mode via +++ no AT command will be executed if specifies 'Ignore ongoing calls'. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up. 0...255
(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec Command Index This parameter specifies the command storage index. If the range comprises more than one storage the related variant may be started in parallel with different parameter settings. The following table shows the index ranges of the different variants.
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value
event
Valid Indicies 0 0-2
0 1
ASC0 DTR line activation
expiration
Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up.
(str)(+CSCS)
AutoExec AT Command Period Parameter specifies the period after which will be executed. Format is "hhh:mm:ss", where characters indicate hours and minutes. This parameter applies for =1 only. Due to the internal activity and network signalling an execution delay of several seconds may occur for the overall procedure. Value will be saved while switching off the TC35i via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up. 000:00:05...240:00:00
Notes
* Automatic dialing on DTR line activation can also be enabled via AT%D. However, AT%D and =0 shall not be used at the same time. If both kinds of DTR triggered autoexecution are enabled only AT%D related action will be performed. Please keep in mind, that each time the ME is restarted the timers of all autoexec actions configured with =1 and will be reinitialized and restarted. As a result, an autoexec action configured at a time later then a scheduled automatic restart would never be executed. Please be careful using =1 with small period values and shutdown or reset AT commands, since only little time remains to change these settings again after TC35i restart. If uses AT commands containing secret data, this information may be retrieved with AT^SCFG?. For instance, this applies if using AT+CPIN.
*
* *
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Examples
EXAMPLE 1
Enable sending of a short message (SMS) on next DTR activation (OFF-ON transition). Sent SMS is assumed to be stored at first location of storage selected with AT+CPMS and AT^SSMSS, i.e. SMS may be sent from either SIM or ME storage. Also refer to AT+CMSS and AT+CMGW. Since SMS transmission and ongoing calls are possible at the same time there is no need to wait until all calls have ended. (=0).
AT+CMGF=1 OK AT+CNMI=1,1 OK AT+CMGD=1 OK AT+CMGW="01522400045",145 >Test-SMS to be sent from storage! +CMGW: 1 OK AT^SCFG="AutoExec",1,0,0,0,"AT+CMSS=1"
Enable SMS text mode Enable "+CMTI:" URC on any received SMS Delete first SMS location Store an SMS with text entry (finish with CTRL-Z) SMS confirmed to be stored at first location Enable execution on next DTR activation
^SCFG: "AutoExec","1","0","0","0","at+cmss=1" ^SCFG: "AutoExec","0","1","0","0","","000:00:00","000:00:00" ^SCFG: "AutoExec","0","1","1","0","","000:00:00","000:00:00" ^SCFG: "AutoExec","0","1","2","0","","000:00:00","000:00:00" OK
If a DTR activation has occured the ME issues the URC "^SCFG: " followed by the response of the executed command; the message reference in this case:
^SCFG:"AutoExec",0,0,1,0,"AT+CMSS=1" OK +CMSS: 16
EXAMPLE 2
"AT+CMSS=1" command entry confirmation
Perform a reset with the TC35i periodically after 10 hours, but wait for all calls have ended. For details regarding software controlled power down refer to AT+CFUN and AT^SMSO.
AT^SCFG="AutoExec",1,1,2,5,"AT+CFUN=0,1","010:00:00" ... OK
After ten hours:
^SCFG:"AutoExec",1,1,2,5,"AT+CFUN=0,1" OK SYSSTART
"AT+CFUN=0,1" command entry confirmation TC35i has restarted
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EXAMPLE 3
Switch off the TC35i after three minutes without restart. For details regarding software controlled power down refer to AT+CFUN and AT^SMSO.
AT^SCFG="AutoExec",1,1,3,0,"AT^SMSO","000:03:00" ... OK
After three minutes:
^SCFG:"AutoExec",0,1,3,0,"AT^SMSO" OK ^SHUTDOWN
"AT^SMSO" command entry confirmation "AT^SMSO" command response
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2.15
Syntax
AT^SM20 Set M20 compatibility mode
Test Command
AT^SM20=?
Response(s)
OK
Read Command
AT^SM20?
Response(s)
^SM20:, OK
Write Command
AT^SM20=[, ]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
SIEMENS
Command Description
M20 is an earlier, widely used SIEMENS GSM engine. The AT^SM20 command selects different modes of responses returned upon execution of the commands ATD and sms commands like e.g. AT+CMGW. Please note that the AT^SM20 command has no effect on any other features and is not intended to adjust other differences between M20 and TC35i.
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Parameter Description
(num)
Call setup response mode Applies only to voice calls. 0 Set compatibility to Siemens mobile phones. ME will return "OK" immediately after attempting a call with the ATD command. In case of failure, additional call release indications, such as "NO DIAL TONE, "NO CARRIER", "BUSY" will follow. Default call setup mode, compatible to M20. ME will return "OK" in case of a successful connection, otherwise one of the call release indications "NO DIAL TONE, "NO CARRIER", "BUSY" are indicated.
1(&F)
(num)
Response mode for sending and writing short messages Applies to the sms commands like e.g. AT+CMGS and AT+CMGW command. 0 Set compatibility to Siemens mobile phones. ME will return +CMS ERROR: when writing or sending of short messages fails. Default mode for sending and writing short messages, compatible to M20. ME will return "OK", no matter whether or not sms command was successfully executed.
1(&F)
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3.
Status Control Commands
The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to obtain various status information from the TC35i.
3.1
AT+CMER Mobile Equipment Event Reporting
This command controls details of the "+CIEV" URC presentation related to AT^SIND and AT+CIND. If registered via these commands the URCs are sent whenever a value of the related indicator changes. After AT+CMER has been switched on, URCs for all registered indicators will be issued.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+CMER=?
Response(s)
+CMER: (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds) OK
Read Command
AT+CMER?
Response(s)
+CMER: , , , , OK
Write Command
AT+CMER=[[, [, [, [, ]]]]]
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
%
Reference(s)
%
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Unsolicited Result Code
+CIEV: ,
A value of an indicator has changed.
Command Description
The read command returns the URC presentation mode and among others, the indicator event reporting status . The write command enables and disables the presentation of "+CIEV: , " URCs. refers to the name of a "+CIEV" indicator and is the new value of this indicator. All registered indicator events will be issued to the TE.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)
0(&F) 1 2
Discard "+CIEV" URCs. Discard "+CIEV" URCs when TA-TE link is reserved, e.g. in online data mode. Otherwise they are forwarded directly to the TE. Buffer "+CIEV" URCs in the TA while TA-TE link is reserved, e.g. in online data mode, and flush them to the TE afterwards. Otherwise they are forwarded directly to the TE. Forward "+CIEV" URCs directly to the TE. If TC35i is in online data mode, URCs are signaled via sending BREAK (100ms) and stored in a buffer. Once it is back in command mode e.g. after +++ was entered, all URCs stored in the buffer will be output.
3
(num)
0(&F)
(num)
Keypad event reporting is not supported by TC35i.
0(&F)
(num)(&W)
Display event reporting is not supported by TC35i.
0(&F) 2
(num)
Disable indicator event reporting. Enable indicator event reporting.
0(&F)
TA buffer of URCs defined within this command is cleared when 1..3 is entered.
(str)
Name of indicator; for a list of all supported indicators please refer to AT+CIND and AT^SIND.
(num)
Value of indicator; for a list of all values for the supported indicators please refer to AT+CIND and AT^SIND.
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Note
* If the ME operates on different instances (MUX channels 1, 2, 3) avoid different settings for routing and indicating SMS. For example, if messages shall be routed directly to one instance of the TE (set with AT+CNMI, AT^SSDA), it is not possible to activate the presentation of URCs with AT+CMER or AT+CNMI on another instance. Any attempt to activate settings that conflict with existing settings on another interface, will result in CME ERROR, or accordingly CMS ERROR.
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3.2
AT+CIND Indicator control
This command controls information about status changes via URC presentation of the $product; or connected items, e.g. battery charge level, signal quality, service availability, sound generation, indication of unread short messages, full SMS storage, call in progress or roaming activities. Use of this command is outdated since additional indications and functionality are available with AT^SIND.
AT+CIND supports two ways to get the values related to indicators:
*
Query the current status of each indicator by using the read command AT+CIND?. It returns the status no matter whether the indicator has been registered with the write command AT+CIND=[[,[,...]]]. Evaluate one of the "+CIEV" URCs which the ME automatically sends to the application, whenever the value of the associated indicator changes. The presentation of these URCs depends on two settings: The indicators must be registered with the write command AT+CIND=[[,[,...]]]. By default, all of them are registered when the ME is switched on. Any URC can be excluded if deregistered with =0. URC presentation must be enabled with AT+CMER.
*
-
Syntax
Test Command
AT+CIND=?
Response(s)
+CIND: (, list of supported s)[, (, list of supported s)[, ...]] OK
Read Command
AT+CIND?
Response(s)
+CIND: [, [, ...]] OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
Write Command
AT+CIND=[, [, ...]]
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
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ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
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%
GSM 07.07
Command Description
The read command returns the status of the ME indicators. The write command is used to switch the event report for each indicator type. The Indicator Event Reports are displayed to the TE via "+CIEV" which can be enabled using AT+CMER.
Parameter Description
(num)
Integer type value, which shall be in range of corresponding
(str)
String values and their ranges. More indications are available via AT^SIND. Therefore use of AT^SIND for control of all indications is recommended. The following indications are accessible via AT+CIND: "battchg" "signal" Battery charge level 0..4 or 5 if no measuring is performed, e.g because no battery is connected. Also refer AT^SBC. Signal quality (0..7) or (99) if not measurable. The indicated value is the bit error rate of the signal received. If there are bit errors this is not a constant but a estimated value which will change in time. See also AT+CSQ. Service availability (0-1) 0: Not registered to any network 1: Registered to home network or, if "roam"=1 then registered to another network Sounder activity (0-1). The indicator provides information about tones generated in the ME. Value 1 means for example: Incoming call - ME is ringing. Note that the URC "+CIEV": "sounder" indicator will be output only if ringing tones are activated with AT^SRTC. Waiting call - ME generates waiting call tone (if call waiting is enabled). Outgoing call - ME generates Call Progress tone. Outgoing call - ME generates BUSY tone. The value changes to 0 if tone stops Unread short message at memory location (0-1); refer to AT+CPMS Call in progress (0-1). Indicator value is "1" if at least one call is in state "active" or "held". Roaming indicator (0-1) 0: Registered to home network or not registered 1: Registered to other network
"service"
"sounder"
"message" "call" "roam"
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"smsfull" "rssi"
A short message memory storage in the MT has become full (1) or memory locations are available (0), i.e. range is (0-1) Received signal (field) strength (0..5) or (99) if not measurable. 0: signal strength <= -112 dbm 1-4: signal strength in 15 dbm steps 5: signal strength >= -51 dbm Received signal (field) strength can also be obtained with AT+CSQ. However, the signal strength is scaled to value range 0..31 by this command.
(num)
0 [1](P)
Indicator is deregistered. The indicator will not be presented as "+CIEV" URC, but can be queried with AT+CIND?. Indicator is registered, indicator event report allowed.
Notes
* Due to its restrictive range of values, there are events when it is not entirely clear from the context, which event has led to the output of indicator "call". Rather than as an information in itself, indicator "call" should therefore be used as a trigger to look up the new call status in the list of current calls with AT commands AT+CLCC or AT^SCNI. The indicator "sounder" signals every event a tone is generated in the ME. For instance, if a waiting call produces a tone, this will be indicated. If the ME is switched on all indicators are in registered state. Use AT+CMER command to allow Indicator Event Report of all registered indicators.
* * *
Example
^SYSSTART AT+CPIN=9999 OK AT+CIND? +CIND: 5,99,1,0,0,0,0,0,5
The battery is either full or no battery is connected to the ME. The bit error rate of the signal quality is not available (since there is no call in progress). The ME is registered to its home network. Now activate the Indicator Event Report with AT+CMER.
OK AT+CMER=2,0,0,2 OK +CIEV: battchg,5 +CIEV: signal,99 +CIEV: service,1 +CIEV: sounder,0 +CIEV: message,0 +CIEV: call,0 +CIEV: roam,0
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+CIEV: smsfull,0 +CIEV: rssi,5 ATD0123456; OK +CIEV: sounder,1 +CIEV: call,1 +CIEV: sounder,0 +CIEV: call,0 NO CARRIER AT+CIND=,,,0,,0 OK ATD0123456; OK
Receive with full signal field strength Make a call. Receive a set of "+CIEV" URCs reports.
The receiver hangs up. Deregister the indicators "call" and "sounder" Rebuild the same call. This time, no URCs are displayed.
NO CARRIER
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3.3
AT^SIND Extended Indicator Control
AT^SIND supplies extended event indicator control and
* * * * *
offers greater flexibility than standard AT+CIND, offers several extra indicators, can show the current status of all indicators supported by AT+CIND and AT^SIND, gives the possibility to register or deregister the indicators of both commands, displays all indicator event reports via "+CIEV" URCs.
Presentation mode of the generated URCs is controlled via AT+CMER.
Syntax
Test Command
AT^SIND=?
Response(s)
^SIND: (, list of supported s)[, (, list of supported s)[, ...]], (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT^SIND?
Response(s)
^SIND: , , OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
Write Command
AT^SIND=,
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
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Command Description
The read command provides a list of all indicators supported by AT+CIND and AT^SIND. Each indicator is represented with its registration mode and current value. The write command can be used to select a single indicator in order to modify its registration and to view the current value.
Parameter Description
(num)
Integer type value in the range stated below for the corresponding
(str)
String values and their ranges. All indicators supported by AT+CIND are accessible with this command, too. A detailed description of these indicators can be found there. The following indicators are accessible via AT^SIND only: "ciphcall" Ciphering Status Change Indication As stated in GSM specifications 02.07 and 02.09 the ciphering indicator feature allows the ME to detect that ciphering is not switched on and to indicate this to the user. The ciphering indicator feature may be disabled by the home network operator setting data in the "administrative data" field (EFAD) in the SIM, as defined in GSM 11.11. If this feature is not disabled by the SIM, then whenever a connection is in place, which is, or becomes unenciphered, an indication shall be given to the user. This enables the user's decision how to proceed. Read command returns valid ciphering status only if a call is in progress or active. If EFADsetting disables the ciphering indicator feature read command always indicates a ciphered link and no URC presentaion will take place. Note: The following restrictions apply if the same serial channel is used for AT^SIND "ciphcall" indication and for the action triggering this URC. In general, the recommended solution is to use a dedicated channel for all status signalling via URCs. * If an unciphered mobile originated SMS is performed, AT^SIND "ciphcall" URCs on the same serial channel will be issued after the related "OK" and indicate the ciphering state at this time. Because the SMS is already sent at this time, you will get 2 URCs on this channel, but both are indicating that ciphering is enabled. If an unciphered mobile originated data call is performed, AT^SIND "ciphcall" URCs on the same serial channel will be issued after the interface is not longer blocked by the call (call is released or temporarily stopped) and indicate the ciphering state at this time.
*
0 .. Current call or SMS is not ciphered. 1 .. Current call or SMS is ciphered.
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Indicators defined by AT^SIND remain deregistered until explicitly enabled. On the other hand indicators supported by AT+CIND are registered while the TC35i is powered up.
2
Query the registration status and the current value of a single indicator type.
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3.4
Syntax
AT+CEER Extended error report
Test Command
AT+CEER=?
Response(s)
OK
Exec Command
AT+CEER
Response(s)
+CEER: , , OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
%
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
GSM 07.07
Command Description
TA returns an extended error report of the reason for the last * * * * call release failure to set up a call (both mobile originated or terminated) failure to modify a call by using Supplementary Services failed attempt to activate, register, query, deactivate or deregister a Supplementary Service
The release cause report is presented in numeric format. A description associated with each number can be found in the tables given in the following subclauses. The first parameter serves to locate the other two parameters. Depending on the failure or release cause either or are applicable.
Parameter Description
(num)
Location ID as number code. Location IDs are listed in subclause 3.4.1. Each ID is related with another table that contains a list of s or s.
(num)
Reason for last call release as number code. The number codes are listed in several tables, sorted by different categories in the following subclauses. The tables can be found proceeding from the Location ID given in subclause 3.4.1.
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(num)
Release cause for last Supplementary Service call (listed in subclause 3.4.9) or last call related use of a Supplementary Service (listed in subclause 3.4.10).
Notes
* * *
AT+CEER is not available for data calls, please use ATS18=1.
Default output in the case of a no-error-situation is +CEER: 0,0,0. If 0, then = 0. Vice versa, if = 0, then may be 0.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
ATD"01751223344"; NO CARRIER AT+CEER +CEER: 8,21,0 OK
EXAMPLE 2
A mobile originated call is rejected by the remote party. Call setup is terminated with NO CARRIER. To check the cause, the caller enters AT+CEER. The Location ID 8 stated in subclause 3.4.1 points to subclause 3.4.6, where 21 = "Call rejected". 0 = No error (parameter is not applicable).
The user attempts to set up a multiparty call, though there are only two parties involved in the present conversation:
ATD"01751223344"; OK AT+CHLD=2 OK AT+CHLD=3 +CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed AT+CEER +CEER: 22,0,2 OK
The Location ID 22 stated in subclause 3.4.1 points to subclause 3.4.10, where 2 = "Initial conditions not fulfilled (one active, one held call)". 0 = No error (parameter is not applicable).
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EXAMPLE 3
The user attempts to activate call barring. Activation is denied by the network since the password is blocked after previous failures to enter the password.
AT+clck=oi,1,"0000",3; +CME ERROR: incorrect password AT+CEER +CEER: 35,0,43
The Location ID 35 stated in subclause 3.4.1 points to subclause 3.4.10, where 43 = "NumberOfPWAttemptsViolation" (for example if wrong password has been entered 3 times or more). 0 = No error (parameter
is not applicable).
OK
3.4.1
ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 32 33 34 35
Cause Location ID for the extended error report
Description No error (default) SIEMENS L2 cause GSM cause for L3 Radio Resource Sublayer (GSM 04.08 annex F) SIEMENS cause for L3 Radio Resource Sublayer GSM cause for L3 Mobility Management (GSM 04.08 annex G) SIEMENS cause for L3 Mobility Management GSM cause for L3 Mobility Management via MMR-SAP (GSM 04.08 annex G) SIEMENS cause for L3 Mobility Management via MMR-SAP GSM cause for L3 Call Control (GSM 04.08 10.5.4.11 and annex H) SIEMENS cause for L3 Call Control SIEMENS cause for L3 Advice of Charge Entity GSM cause for L3 SMS CP Entity SIEMENS cause for L3 SMS CP Entity GSM cause for L3 SMS RL Entity SIEMENS cause for L3 SMS RL Entity GSM cause for L3 SMS TL Entity SIEMENS cause for L3 SMS TL Entity SIEMENS cause for DSM Entity GSM cause for L3 Call-related Supplementary Services SIEMENS cause for L3 Call-related Supplementary Services SIEMENS cause for Supplementary Services Entity SIEMENS cause for Supplementary Services Manager Network cause for Supplementary Services (GSM 04.08 10.5.4.11 and annex H) Supplementary Services network error (GSM 04.80 3.6.6)
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ID 50 51 127 128 129 130 131 242
Description GSM cause for Session Management (GSM 04.08 annex I) SIEMENS cause for Session Management SIEMENS cause for protocol module or other local cause Supplementary Services general problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) Supplementary Services invoke problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) Supplementary Services result problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) Supplementary Services error problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) SIEMENS cause for Link Management
3.4.2
Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 65 95 96 97 98 100 101 111
GSM release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR)
Description Normal event Abnormal release, unspecified Abnormal release, channel unacceptable Abnormal release, timer expired Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path Pre-emptive release Handover impossible, timing advance out of range Channel mode unacceptable Frequency not implemented Call already cleared Semantically incorrect message Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existent or not implemented Message type not compatible with protocol state Conditional information element error No cell allocation available Protocol error unspecified
3.4.3
Number 1 2 3
SIEMENS release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR)
Description Racchs not answered Racchs rejected Access class of the SIM is barred by the network provider
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Number 4 5 6 7 8 9
Description SABM failure Radio link counter expiry or PerformAbnormalRelease Confirm ABORT of the MM Respond to DEACT REQ Loss of coverage Reestablishment not possible
3.4.4
Number 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 17 22 32 33 34 38 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 111
GSM release cause for Mobility Management (MM)
Description IMSI unknown in HLR Illegal MS IMSI unknown in VLR IMEI not accepted Illegal ME PLMN not allowed Location Area not allowed Roaming not allowed in this location area Network failure Congestion Service option not supported Requested service option not subscribed Service option temporarily out of order Call cannot be identified Semantically incorrect message Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existent or not implemented Message not compatible with protocol state Information element non-existent or not implemented Conditional information element error Messages not compatible with protocol state Protocol error, unspecified
Causes related to MS identification
Cause related to subscription options
Causes related to PLMN specific network failures and congestion
Causes related to nature of request
Causes related to invalid messages
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3.4.5
Number 1 8 9 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SIEMENS release cause for L3 Mobility Management (MM)
Description No SIM available No MM connection Authentification failure MM performs detach Registration failed and will be re-attempted in a short term CM connection establishment failed Registration failed and will be re-attempted in a long term RR connection is released MS tries to register SPLMN is not available An MTC is in progress A PLMN scan is in progress
3.4.6
Number 0
GSM release cause for L3 Call Control (CC)
Description No error Unassigned (unallocated) number No route to destination Channel unacceptable Operator determined barring Normal call clearing User busy No user responding User alerting, no answer Call rejected Number changed Pre-emption Non-selected user clearing Destination out of order Invalid number format (incomplete number) Facility rejected Response to STATUS ENQUIRY Normal, unspecified
Normal class 1 3 6 8 16 17 18 19 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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Number 34 38 41 42 43 44 47 49 50 55 57 58 63
Description No circuit/channel available Network out of order Temporary failure Switching equipment congestion Access information discarded Requested circuit/channel not available Resource unavailable, unspecified Quality of service unavailable Requested facility not subscribed Incoming calls barred within the CUG Bearer capability not authorized Bearer capability not presently available Service or option not available, unspecified
Resource unavailable class
Service or option not available class
Service or option not implemented 65 68 69 70 79 81 87 88 91 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 111 Bearer service not implemented ACM equal or greater than ACMmax Requested facility not implemented Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available service or option not implemented, unspecified Invalid transaction identifier value User not member of CUG Incompatible destination Invalid transit network selection Semantically incorrect message Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existant or not implemented Message type not comaptible with protocol state Information element non-existent or not implemented Conditional information element error Message not compatible with protocol Recovery on timer expiry Protocol error, unspecified
Invalid message (e.g. parameter out of range) class
Protocol error (e.g. unknown message) class
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Number 127
Description Interworking, unspecified
Interworking class
3.4.7
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
SIEMENS release cause for L3 Call Control (CC)
Description Call dropped Service not available Hold procedure not available Temporary no service, previous procedure not yet finished No speech service available Call reestablishment procedure active Mobile received a release (complete) message during a modify procedure (modify reject) Call clearing, because loss of radio connection, if no reestablishment is allowed (call not active) Number not included in FDN list Called party barred incoming call
Notifications 300
3.4.8
Number 1 2 3 4 5
SIEMENS release cause for L3 Advice of Charge (AOC)
Description SIM data not available SIM does not support AOC SIM data access error ACM limit almost reached ACM range overflow ACM range overflow
3.4.9
Number 0 1 9 10 11 12
GSM Release cause for Supplementary Service Call
Description No error (default) UnknownSubscriber IllegalSubscriber BearerServiceNotProvisioned TeleserviceNotProvisioned IllegalEquipment
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Number 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 27 29 30 34 35 36 37 38 43 71 72 126 127 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312
Description CallBarred CUGReject IllegalSSOperation SSErrorStatus SSNotAvailable SSSubscriptionViolation SSIncompatibility FacilityNotSupported AbsentSubscriber ShortTermDenial LongTermDenial SystemFailure DataMissing UnexpectedDataValue PWRegistrationFailure NegativePWCheck NumberOfPWAttemptsViolation UnknownAlphabet USSDBusy MaxNumsOfMPTYCallsExceeded ResourcesNotAvailable Unrecognized Component Mistyped Component Badly Structured Component Duplicate Invoke ID Unrecognized Operation Mistyped Parameter Resource Limitation Initiating Release Unrecognized Linked ID Linked Response Unexpected Unexpected Linked Operation Unrecognize Invoke ID Return Result Unexpected
General Problem Codes
Invoke Problem Codes
Return Result Problem Codes
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Number 313 314 315 316 317 318
Description Mistyped Parameter Unrecognized Invoke ID Return Error Unexpected Unrecognized Error Unexpected Error Mistyped Parameter
Return Error Problem Codes
3.4.10
SIEMENS release cause for Call-related Supplementary Services (CRSS)
Description ECT procedure failed (timer expired) Call has been cleared without receiving an answer to ECT request Initial conditions not fulfilled (one active, one held call) Received "return error" Call has been cleared without receiving an answer to CCBS request Initial conditions for CCBS not fulfilled (Idle CRSS) LLC or SNDCP failure Insufficient resources Unknown or missing access point name Unknown PDP address or PDP type User authentification failed Activation rejected by GGSN Activation rejected, unspecified Service option not supported Requested service option not subscribed Service option temporarily out of order NSAPI already used Regular PDP context deactivation QoS not accepted Network failure Reactivation requested Feature not supported Invalid transaction identifier value
Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 81
Causes related to nature of request
Causes related to invalid messages
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Number 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 111
Description Semantically incorrect message Invalid mandatory information Message type non-existant or not implemented Message type not comaptible with protocol state Information element non-existent or not implemented Conditional information element error Message not compatible with protocol Protocol error, unspecified
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3.5
Syntax
ATS18 Extended call release report
Read Command
ATS18?
Response(s)
OK
Write Command
ATS18=
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
!
!
V.25ter
Command Description
This command enables or disables the presentation of extended call release reports for fax and data calls. The call release report is presented in numeric format and includes the following parameters:
+CAUSE: ,
If enabled the message will be reported every time a fax or data call is released or fails to be established.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
An odd number enables the presentation of the extended call release report. An even number disables this feature. 0(&F)...255
(num)
Location ID as number code (see also of AT+CEER). Location IDs are listed in section 3.4.1. Each ID is related to another table that contains a list of s.
(num)
Reason for last call release as number code (see also of AT+CEER). numbers and the associated descriptions are listed in several tables, sorted by different categories in Chapter AT+CEER. The tables can be found proceeding from the Location IDs listed in 3.4.1.
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Note
* The command applies only to circuit switched data and fax calls. For voice calls extended call release reports can be retrieved using the command AT+CEER.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
ATS18=1 OK ATD03012345678 +CAUSE: 8:17 BUSY
Enables the presentation of extended call release reports. Now, a mobile originated data call fails. An extended error report is output, followed by the result code BUSY. The Location ID 8 stated in section 3.4.1 points to section 3.4.6, where 17 = "User busy".
EXAMPLE 2
ATS18=1 OK ATD03012345678 CONNECT 9600/RLP Hello,.... +++ +CAUSE: 8:16 NO CARRIER
Enables the presentation of extended call release reports. Now, a mobile originated data call is set up.
Call ends after remote party hung up. Normal call release is reported, followed by the result code NO CARRIER. The Location ID 8 stated in section 3.4.1 points to section 3.4.6, where 16 = "Normal call clearing".
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3.6
Syntax
AT+CPAS Mobile equipment activity status
Test Command
AT+CPAS=?
Response(s)
+CPAS: (list of supporteds) OK
Exec Command
AT+CPAS
Response(s)
+CPAS: OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
GSM 07.07
Command Description
TA returns the activity status of ME.
Parameter Description
(num)
0 3 4
ready incoming call (ringing) call in progress or call hold
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3.7
Syntax
AT+WS46 Select wireless network
Test Command
AT+WS46=?
Response(s)
+WS46: (list of supporteds) OK
Read Command
AT+WS46?
Response(s)
OK
Write Command
AT+WS46=[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
GSM 07.07
Parameter Description
(num)
12
GSM digital cellular
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4.
Serial Interface Control Commands
The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to determine various settings related to the TC35i's serial interface.
4.1
Syntax
AT\Q Flowcontrol
Exec Command
AT\Q[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
V.25ter
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0](&F) 1 2 3
disable flow control XON/XOFF software flow control only CTS by DCE RTS/CTS hardware flow control Recommended for the following procedures: incoming or outgoing data calls, fax calls, MUX mode. Often, the initialization routine of Fax programs includes enabling RTS/CTS handshake, eliminating the need to issue AT\Q3 once again.
Notes
* When using XON/XOFF flow control (AT\Q1) in online mode, +++ should not be used while the data transmission is paused with XOFF. Before entering the command mode with +++ the paused transmission should be resumed using the XON character. For compatibility reasons, the AT\Q command can be used in Multiplex mode, though the settings will not take effect. However, be aware that whenever you use the AT\Q write command in Multiplex mode and then save the current configuration to the user profile with AT&W, the changed AT\Q setting will become active after restart. Flow control can also be set using AT+IFC.
*
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4.2
Syntax
AT&C Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode
Exec Command
AT&C[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
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Command Description
This parameter determines how the state of circuit 109(DCD) relates to the detection of received line signal from the distant end.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1
(&F)
DCD line is always ON DCD line is ON in the presence of data carrier only
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4.3
Syntax
AT&D Set circuit Data Terminal Ready (DTR) function mode
Exec Command
AT&D[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
This parameter determines how the TA responds when circuit 108/2 (DTR) is changed from ON to OFF during data mode.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1 2(&F)
TA ignores status of DTR. ON->OFF on DTR: Change to command mode while retaining the connected call. ON->OFF on DTR: Disconnect data call, change to command mode. During state DTR = OFF is auto-answer off.
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4.4
Syntax
AT%D Automatic Dial on DTR Line Activation
Test Command
AT%D=?
Response(s)
%D:(list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT%D?
Response(s)
%D: , OK
Exec Command
AT%D[[, ]]
Response(s)
OK +CME ERROR: invalid characters in text string Invalid parameter. +CME ERROR: operation not supported No physical DTR signal line is supported for the serial channel or no access to the CSD transmission unit is supported for the serial channel but a data call is requested (i.e. no ";" is appended, see below). However, data calls are applicable on serial channel 0 only. +CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed Command is not supported during multiplex mode (AT+CMUX).
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
%
%
Command Description
Enable and disable automatic dialling on DTR line activation. A more generic way to control the TC35i via its DTR line is available with AT^SCFG, refer to parameter . If automatic dialling is enabled with AT%D and the DTR line switches from OFF to ON state, the ME attempts to set up an outgoing call to the number stored at the first index of the ''ME'' phone book, or using telephone number "112" in case of an emergency call. If enabled, DTR activation triggers a dial command (ATD) as though it were entered by a TE. Therefore if in this situation characters are entered on the same serial channel the ongoing dial command will be terminated (user break). When a call setup starts all other active or held calls are dismissed. Repeated DTR activation events are ignored while call setup is in progress or during a call established by DTR activation. Also all DTR activation events during multiplex mode are discarded.
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To enable auto dialling for data and voice calls after ME's power on it is necessary to disable PIN authorization with the command AT+CLCK="SC",0,. To prevent misuse of this unprotected SIM card it is recommended to limit its network facilities. For details refer to the "FD" parameter of AT+CLCK. If dialling starts on DTR line activation, possible responses are as though the dial command were entered by a TE, for instance: * * OK If successfully connected and voice call CONNECT If successfully connected and non-voice call. is sent out if parameter setting is ATX>0. TA switches to data state. +CME ERROR: SIM not inserted SIM card is needed to set up data and voice calls. +CME ERROR: SIM PIN required PIN is required to set up data and voice calls. +CME ERROR: not found Phone book entry is required for data and voice calls, but no telephone number is provided. NO DIALTONE If there is no dialtone and parameter setting ATX2 or ATX4. BUSY If busy and parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4. NO CARRIER If a connection cannot be set up or call is finished by other party.
* * * * * *
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)
Auto dial state on DTR activation (OFF-ON transition). Additional functionality is available with AT^SCFG, e.g. sending a short message (SMS) on DTR activation can be done with parameter set to "AT+CMSS=1". [0](&F) 1 Disable functionality. Enable dialling of the telephone number located at index "1" in the "ME" phone book. If is "!" an emergency call is set up. Refer to AT+CPBS and AT+CPBW.
(str)(&W)
Determine type of performed dial. [""](&F) ";" "!" If omitted performed dial command leads to a data call. Performed dial command leads to a voice call. Dial command leads to an emergency call, i.e. ATD "112"; is performed. No SIM card needs to be inserted in this case. CAUTION! AT%D1! setting especially in conjunction with AT&W can easily lead to erroneous emergency call setups.
Notes
* * To suppress arbitrary call releases on DTR deactivation setting of AT&D0 is strongly recommended. If several AT commands are entered on the same line AT%D needs to be the last one.
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* *
Command settings are storable via AT&W. Exec command is not supported during multiplex mode (AT+CMUX).
Example
Setup the first entry in the ME phone book and enable automatic dial on DTR line activation. For details regarding phone book handling refer to AT+CPBS and AT+CPBW.
AT+CPBS="ME" OK AT+CPBW=1,"+498972255000",145,"Customer Sup- Store number of Siemens AG Wireless Modules port" Customer Support Hotline to tell that everything works as expected. OK AT%D1; OK AT&W OK
Select ME phone book
Enable automatic dial. Store setting in the user profile.
If a DTR line activation has occured:
OK NO CARRIER
ATD command entry confirmation. Called party hang up.
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4.5
Syntax
AT&S Set circuit Data Set Ready (DSR) function mode
Exec Command
AT&S[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
This parameter determines how the TA sets circuit 107 (DSR) depending on the communication state of the TA interfacing TE.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0](&F) 1
DSR line is always ON TA in command mode: DSR is OFF. TA in data mode: DSR is ON.
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4.6
Syntax
ATE Enable command echo
Exec Command
ATE[]
Response(s)
OK
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
%
%
%
V.25ter
Command Description
This setting determines whether or not the TA echoes characters received from TE during command state.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
[0] 1
(&F)
Echo mode off Echo mode on
Note
* In case of using the command without parameter, is set to 0.
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4.7
AT+ICF Serial Interface Character Framing
The command AT+ICF can be used to set or query the character framing.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+ICF=?
Response(s)
+ICF: (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT+ICF?
Response(s)
+ICF: [, ] OK
Write Command
AT+ICF=[][, ]
Response(s)
OK ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
V.25ter
Command Description
The test command returns the values of the supported character framings. The read command returns the currently selected character framing. The write command determines the serial interface character framing format and parity used for receiving and transmitting.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
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2 [3] 5
(num)(&W)(&V)
Specifies the method of calculating the parity bit, if a parity bit is supported by . If does not support parity, this parameter has to be omitted. 0 1 odd even
Notes
* Following settings are supported: * * * 7 bits, even parity, 1 stop bit (AT+ICF=5,1) 7 bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit (AT+ICF=5,0) 8 bits, even parity, 1 stop bit (AT+ICF=2,1) 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (AT+ICF=3) 8 bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit (AT+ICF=2,0) 8 bits, no parity, 2 stop bits (AT+ICF=1)
If 7E1 and 7O1 mode are set with AT+ICF the parity bit will, by default, not be transmitted over the air. If the remote party requires the parity bit to be transmitted, additional settings must be made via AT^STPB. When using a bit rate of 300 bps there must be a delay of 500ms before entering the next command. At bit rates of 1200 bps the delay must be 300ms. For higher bit rates use of the default delay is sufficient. TC35i's autobaud feature detects the bit rate currently used by the TE. However, this detection suffers some limitations described in chapter 4.10.1. If autobauding is enabled, the AT+ICF read command does not show the current character framing, but the character framing that will be used when autobauding is disabled. For compatibility reasons, the command can be used in Multiplex mode, though the settings will not take effect. Please note that changes made on multiplex channel 1 will be saved with AT&W and will become active when restarting the ME after AT^SMSO. To start the multiplexer it is necessary to set the character framing to 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. If a is selected without parity (e.g. =3) and you try to activate a format with parity (e.g. =2), you need to explixitly set the parameter (e.g. AT+ICF=2,1). Otherwise you will get '+CME ERROR: invalid index'. This is because for =3, the parameter is set to the internal value 'no parity' which is not supported by =2. (Remember that if an optional parameter is omitted for which no default is stated in this specification, the value of the parameter remains unchanged).
*
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4.8
AT+IFC Set Flow Control separately for data directions
The command AT+IFC can be used to set or query the data flow control separately for each data direction.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+IFC=?
Response(s)
+IFC: (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT+IFC?
Response(s)
+IFC: , OK
Write Command
AT+IFC=,
Response(s)
OK ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
V.25ter
Command Description
The test command returns the values of the supported methods of flow control. The read command returns the currently selected methods of flow control. The write command determines the data flow control on the serial interface.
Parameter Description
(num)(&W)
Specifies the method used by the TE when receiving data from the TA. [0] none
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XON/XOFF, terminate flow control in the Cellular Engine RTS line
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1 2 3
XON/XOFF, evaluate flow control in the Cellular Engine and pass it through (over the air) to the opposite TE
(num)(&W)
Specifies the method used by the TA when receiving data from the TE. [0] 1 2 none XON/XOFF CTS line
Notes
* * Flow control settings made with AT\Q are valid in both data directions. When using XON/XOFF flow control ( AT+IFC =1,x or AT+IFC =3,x) in data mode, +++ should not be used while the data transmission is paused with XOFF. Before entering the command mode with +++ the paused transmission should be resumed using the XON character. For compatibility reasons, the AT+IFC command can be used in Multiplex mode, though the settings will not take effect. However, be aware that whenever you use the AT+IFC write command in Multiplex mode and then save the current configuration to the user profile with AT&W, the changed AT+IFC setting will become active after restart.
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4.9
AT+ILRR Set TE-TA local rate reporting
The command AT+ILRR controls whether or not the intermediate result code "+ILRR" is transmitted from the DCE to the DTE.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+ILRR=?
Response(s)
+ILRR: (list of supported s) OK
Read Command
AT+ILRR?
Response(s)
+ILRR: OK
Write Command
AT+ILRR=
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
%
Reference(s)
%
%
!
!
V.25ter
Intermediate Result Code
+ILRR:
Indicates port rate setting on connection.
Command Description
The write command determines whether or not an intermediate result code of local rate is reported at connection setup. The rate is reported before the final result code of the connection is transmitted to the TE.
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Parameter Description
(num)(&W)(&V)
0(&F) 1
(num)
Disables reporting of local port rate Enables reporting of local port rate
port rate setting on connection (bps) 0 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 (cannot be used in terminal version) Autobauding (see chapter 4.10.1)
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4.10
AT+IPR Set fixed local rate
The command AT+IPR can be used to set or query the DTE-DCE interface bit rate.
Syntax
Test Command
AT+IPR=?
Response(s)
+IPR: (list of supported auto-detectable s) , (list of supported fixed-only s) OK
Read Command
AT+IPR?
Response(s)
+IPR: OK
Write Command
AT+IPR=
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
V.25ter
Command Description
The test command returns the values of the supported automatically detectable bit rates and the values of the supported fixed bit rates. The read command returns the current bit rate of the interface. The write command specifies the bit rate to be used for the interface. When you set a fixed-rate, make sure that both DTE (TE) and DCE (TA) are configured to the same rate. When you select autobauding, the DCE will automatically recognize the bit rate currently used by the DTE. The setting is stored in the non-volatile memory and will be used whenever the engine is powered up again. However, in case of autobaud mode (AT+IPR=0) the detected DCE bit rate will not be saved and, therefore, needs to be resynchronized after restarting the GSM engine (see chapter 4.10.1).
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While multiplex mode write command is not supported.
Parameter Description
(num)(&V)
bit rate per second (bps) 0(D) 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 (not available with terminal version of TC35i) Activate autobauding (see chapter 4.10.1).
Notes
* * * The factory default is autobauding enabled (AT+IPR=0). It will not be restored with AT&F. The current setting of AT+IPR will be preserved when you download new firmware (i.e. a firmware update does not restore the factory setting) or in the event of power failure. Generally, AT+IPR should be used as a standalone command. If combinations with other commands on the same command line cannot be avoided, the following constraints shall be considered: Avoid combinations with the AT commands listed in chapter 1.4.2. Take into account, that a delay of 100ms is required between the response to the last command (e.g. OK) and the next command on the same line. When you enter AT+IPR=0, autobauding will be activated after the response to the last command is received. When local echo is active (ATE1) and you enter AT+IPR=x with other commands you may encounter the following problem: if switching to the new bit rate takes effect while a response is being transmitted, the last bytes may be sent with the new bit rate and thus, not properly transmitted. The following commands will be correctly sent at the new bit rate.
* * * *
In order to account for greater amounts of data it is recommended to choose a minimum bit rate of 2400 bps. If the ME is operated in Multiplex mode we suggest a minimum bit rate of 4800bps. A selected bit rate takes effect after the write commands returns OK (except for Multiplex mode). In Multiplex mode, the write command AT+IPR= will not change bit rate currently used, but the new bit rate will be stored and becomes active, when the module is restarted.
AT+IPR=230400 cannot be used with the terminal version. Autobauding with 230400 bps is available but not recommended.
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4.10.1
*
Autobauding
To take advantage of autobaud mode specific attention must be paid to the following requirements: Synchronization between DTE and DCE Ensure that DTE and DCE are correctly synchronized and the bit rate used by the DTE is detected by the DCE (ME). To allow the bit rate to be synchronized simply use an "AT" or "at" string. This is necessary after you have activated autobauding when you start up the GSM engine while autobauding is enabled. It is recommended to wait 3 to 5 seconds before sending the first AT character. Otherwise undefined characters might be returned.
If you want to use autobauding and autoanswer at the same time, you can easily enable the DTE-DCE synchronization, when you activate autobauding first and then configure the autoanswer mode (ATS0 0). * Restrictions on autobauding operation The serial interface shall be used with 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit (factory setting), e.g. 2 stop bits are not supported for autobaud mode.
A/ cannot be used.
Only the strings "AT" or "at" can be detected (neither "At" nor "aT"). URCs that may be issued before the ME detects a new bit rate (by receiving the first AT character) will be sent at the previously detected bit rate or, after ME restart, at 57600 bps. It is not recommended to switch to autobauding from a bit rate that cannot be detected by the the autobaud mechanism (e.g. 300 bps). Responses to AT+IPR=0 and any commands on the same line might be corrupted. If entering several AT commands on the same line, consider the requirements described above. When autobauding is switched on: + only data length, parity and baud rate are automatically detected + if using 1 stop bit, AT+ICF=1 should not be used, because it uses 2 stop bits + if using 2 stop bits, no combination of AT+ICF should be used, which uses 1 stop bit
-
*
Terminal version of TC35i shall not use autobauding with baudrates above 115200bps.
Autobauding and bit rate after restart The most recently detected bit rate is stored when the ME is powered down (with AT^SMSO). Therefore, each time the module is restarted the correct bit rate must be found as described above. Unless the bit rate is determined, the following constraints apply: An incoming CSD call cannot be accepted. This must be taken into account when autobauding and autoanswer mode (ATS0 0) are enabled at the same time, escpecially if SIM PIN 1 authentication is done automatically and the setting ATS0 0 is stored to the user profile with AT&W. Until the bit rate is found, URCs generated after restart will be output at 57600 bps. This applies only to user defined URCs, such as "+CREG", "CCWA", "^SCKS" etc. The URCs "^SYSSTART", "^SYSSTART ALARM MODE" and "^SYSSTART CHARGE-ONLY MODE" will not be indicated when autobauding is enabled.
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Note: To avoid any problems caused by undetermined bit rates in the direction from DCE to DTE we strongly recommend to configure a fixed bit rate rather than autobauding. * Autobauding and multiplex mode While TC35i is using autobauding its serial interface can't be switched to multiplex mode via AT+CMUX. If multiplex mode is already enabled neither autobauding nor any fixed baudrate can be selected with AT+IPR.
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4.11
Syntax
AT+CMUX Enter multiplex mode
Test Command
AT+CMUX=?
Response(s)
+CMUX: (list of supporteds) OK
Read Command
AT+CMUX?
Response(s)
+CMUX: OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
Write Command
AT+CMUX=
Response(s)
OK ERROR +CME ERROR:
PIN
ASC0
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3
!
Reference(s)
%
!
!
!
GSM 07.07, GSM 07.10
Command Description
Multiplex mode according to the ETSI TS 101 669 and GSM 07.10 enables one physical serial asynchronous interface to be partitioned into three virtual channels. This allows you to take advantage of up to 3 simultaneous sessions running on the serial interface. For example, you can send or receive data or make a call on the first channel, while the other two channels are free to control the module with AT commands. The TC35i module incorporates an internal multiplexer and thus integrates all the functions needed to implement full-featured multiplex solutions. For the application on top, customers have the flexibility to create their own multiplex programs conforming to the multiplexer protocol. To help system integrators save the time and expense of designing multiplexer applications, SIEMENS AG offers WinMUX2k, a ready-to-use multiplex driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Another approach is to develop customized solutions based on the sources of the WinMux2k driver. Refer to [4] which provides a detailed description of the multiplex architecture and step-by-step instructions of how to install and configure the multiplex mode. The WinMUX2k driver and its source files can be supplied on
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request. Please contact your local distributor to obtain the latest installation software and user's guide.
Parameter Description
(num)
Multiplexer transparency mechanism 0
(num)
Basic option
Subparameters defined in GSM07.07 are adjusted for control and logical channels as follows 0 UIH frames used only (control channel)
Notes
* The write command is used to enter the multiplex mode. The setup of the logical channels is initiated by the TE, i.e. the TE acts as initiator. This means that the TE shall ensure that logical channels are established before any further actions on the channels can be started. There is a timeout of five seconds, if the multiplexer protocol is enabled and no multiplexer control channel is established. The GSM engine returns to AT command mode. The parameter maximum frame size (N1) of AT+CMUX in GSM07.10 is fixed to 97 and cannot be changed. All other parameters are not available. Multiplexer mode requires character framing to be set to 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. The setting can be made using (AT+ICF=3).
* * *
4.11.1
Restrictions on Multiplex mode
In multiplex mode, CSD and fax calls can only be set up on logical channel 1. Due to this restriction, AT commands have a different behavior on channels 2+3 compared to channel 1. Several commands are not available, others return different responses. This chapter summarizes the concerned commands. For general rules and restrictions to be considered in Multiplex mode please refer to [4].
Table 4.1: Availability of AT Commands on Virtual Channels
Command
+++ AT+CBST AT+CRLP
Behavior on channel 1 not usable, but see note as described as described as described as described as described as described as described as described as described as described
2)
Behavior on channel 2+3 not usable, but see note 2) not usable not usable not usable not usable no Data Calls no Data Calls not usable not usable not usable not usable
AT+F... (Fax commands)
AT&S ATA ATD ATDI ATL ATM ATO
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Behavior on channel 1 as described as described as described as described as described as described Behavior on channel 2+3 not usable not usable not usable not usable not usable not usable
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Command
ATS6
1)
ATS7 1) ATS8
1)
ATS10 1) ATS18 AT\V
1)
1) Siemens GSM engines support the registers S0 - S29. You can change S0,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7,S8,S10 and S18 using the related ATSn commands (see starting from ATS0). The other registers are read-only and for internal use only! 2) The applicability of the +++ escape sequence depends on the customer's external application based on the Mulitplexer Protocol. Recommendations for implementing an appropriate modem status command (MSC) are provided in [4], Chapter "Escape Sequence".
Table 4.2:
Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex Mode
Command
AT\Q
Description It is recommended to use hardware flow control (AT\Q3). XON/XOFF flow control (AT\Q1) is not supported in Multiplex mode. See note regarding AT\Qn settings stored with AT&W if Multiplex mode is active. Different default configurations on channels 1, 2 and 3. Different user profiles can be stored on each channel. Before you start Multiplex mode, it is recommended to set the ME to 57600 bps (minimum should be 4800 bps). In Multiplex mode, the write command AT+IPR= cannot be used. Multiplex mode cannot be activated while autobauding is enabled. On each channel an individual message can be stored. but only one time setting applies to all channels. This means an alarm


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