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| Brand | Gemalto |
|---|---|
| Model | CINTERION BGS2T |
| Category | Touch terminals |
| Language | English |
Presents the AT Command Set for BGS2T RS232 and RS485 terminals, specifying applicable commands and features.
Lists external documents and standards referenced in the manual for further information on BGS2T features and protocols.
Explains notation used for AT commands, parameters, responses, and tables, including symbols for PIN protection and multiplexer support.
Details the structure of AT commands, including prefixes, parameters, test, read, write, and execute commands, and syntax rules.
Covers timing conditions, signal lines, command/URC handling, and backspace functionality for effective communication.
Explains GSM 7-bit and UCS2 character sets, including escape characters, coding, and conversion for SMS and Remote-SAT.
Resets all AT command settings to their factory default values, terminating any ongoing call.
Returns the current parameter settings, which vary based on PIN authentication and Multiplex mode.
Stores current AT command settings to non-volatile memory, automatically restored on power-up or ATZ.
Controls whether the BGS2T transmits result codes to the TE; other response text is unaffected.
Determines the contents of header and trailer transmitted with AT command result codes and information responses.
Determines transmission of particular result codes and verifies dial tone and busy signal detection.
Resets AT command settings to factory defaults and then restores from user-defined profile.
Controls the BGS2T's functionality level, including power saving (SLEEP) modes and full functionality.
Initiates BGS2T's power-off procedure, requiring a shutdown URC before disconnecting power.
Displays a list of basic capabilities supported by BGS2T, aiding TE in determining usable extended AT commands.
Controls the format of error result codes, allowing selection between plain 'ERROR', numeric, or verbose messages.
Informs BGS2T about the TE's character set for correct string conversion between TE and ME.
Allows querying and configuring various settings of the BGS2T, including GPRS, TCP, and URC parameters.
Selects different modes of responses for commands like ATD and SMS commands for M20 compatibility.
Controls details of '+CIEV' URC presentation related to AT^SIND and AT+CIND, and '^SLCC' URCs.
Controls presentation of Indicator Event Reports for functions like signal quality, service availability, and messages.
Offers greater flexibility than AT+CIND for indicator control, showing status and registering/deregistering indicators.
Returns an extended error report regarding the reason for the last call release or setup failure.
Allows configuring flow control on the BGS2T's asynchronous serial interface ASC0, recommending RTS/CTS.
Controls the behavior of the ME's DCD line, setting it to always on or based on data carrier presence.
Determines how the ME responds to DTR line changes from ON to OFF state during data connection.
Sets the DSR line depending on the ME's communication state: ON in data mode, OFF in command mode.
Controls whether the BGS2T echoes characters received from the TE during AT command state.
Controls transmission of intermediate result code '+ILRR' indicating the current bit rate upon connection setup.
Allows querying and setting the bit rate of the BGS2T's asynchronous serial interfaces (UART).
Enables the use of virtual channels over a single serial interface, allowing multiple AT command sessions.
Controls character framing and parity format used for receiving and transmitting data via BGS2T's UART.
Specifies whether to transmit the parity bit over the air, intended for 7E1 and 7O1 settings.
Used to enter passwords (SIM PIN1, PUK1) and check if ME is waiting for a password.
Controls network authentication, allowing storage of SIM PIN2 or SIM PUK2.
Finds out whether ME is waiting for a password and how many attempts are left for the current password.
Locks, unlocks, or interrogates a network or ME facility, controlling access to SIM cards or phone features.
Provides the 'Facility lock' function, identical to AT+CLCK but with a '^SLCK' prefix.
Defines a new password for a password-protected facility lock function, supporting PINs, call barring, etc.
Offers same functions as AT+CPWD but includes additional functions for Customer SIM Lock.
Delivers product information text, including software version and variant.
Returns the manufacturer identification text.
Returns the manufacturer identification text.
Returns a product model identification text.
Returns a product model identification text.
Delivers product firmware version identification.
Delivers product firmware version identification.
Delivers the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).
Delivers the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).
Delivers the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), used to identify the SIM attached to the ME.
Provides call status information for circuit switched calls via URCs or detailed lists.
Connects the BGS2T to an incoming voice or data call, indicated by a 'RING' URC.
Sets up outgoing voice, data, or fax calls, and controls Supplementary Services.
Attempts to set up an outgoing call to a specified number from phonebook storage using index.
Attempts to set up an outgoing call to a stored number using its index.
Searches phonebook for a string and dials the assigned phone number.
Attempts to set up an outgoing data call to an ISDN number.
Redials the last voice and data call number used in the ATD command.
Disconnects existing call from command line by local TE and terminates the call.
Cancels all active and held calls, implementing the same function as ATH.
Terminates calls indicating a specific 3GPP TS 24.008 release cause specified by the user.
Sets the number of rings before the ME automatically answers an incoming call.
Implemented for compatibility reasons only, and has no effect.
Specifies seconds ME waits for call setup completion on data calls, known as 'no answer timeout'.
Implemented for compatibility reasons only, and has no effect.
Determines the time ME remains connected in absence of a data carrier.
Switches from command mode to data mode or PPP online mode, resuming data/GPRS connection.
Escape sequence available during CSD call or GPRS connection to pause data mode and return to AT command mode.
Selects bearer service, data rate, and connection element for originated data calls.
Sets radio link protocol (RLP) parameters for non-transparent data calls.
Lists all current calls, showing index, direction, state, mode, multiparty, number, type, and alpha.
Provides extended call information including traffic channel assignment and event reporting.
Configures TA to transmit intermediate result code '+CR' indicating speed and QoS during call setup.
Controls the format of the incoming call indication, enabling extended format via '+CRING'.
Specifies how ME accepts incoming calls when no bearer capability information is provided.
Returns a list of current calls of ME, including ID, status, number, and type.
Returns the last call duration or current call duration in 'hh:mm:ss' format.
Returns the total call duration (accumulated duration of all calls) in 'hh:mm:ss' format.
Selects pulse dialing mode. No effect for GSM.
Selects tone dialing mode. No effect for GSM.
Implemented for V.250ter compatibility reasons only, and has no effect.
Returns the list of operator names from the ME, including numeric and alphanumeric equivalents.
Queries network registration status and allows determining automatic or manual network selection.
Queries network registration status using Enhanced Operator Name String (EONS) methods.
Adds or modifies entries of the operator list, affecting commands like AT^SPLM and AT+COPS.
Monitors BGS2T's network registration status, providing read command or URC presentation.
Indicates received signal strength (<rssi>) and channel bit error rate (<ber>).
Delivers cell information from base stations, including serving cell details.
Obtains status information of the service cell and up to six neighbor cells, providing detailed signal strength.
Supplies information of the serving/dedicated cell, retrievable on request or automatically.
Supplies information of up to six neighbor cells, offering more detailed signal strength information.
Supplies packet data specific cell information, retrievable on request or automatically.
Supports Alternate Line Service, allowing two voice numbers on the same SIM card.
Returns the homezone state, valid only if network registration state is registered.
Returns the list of operators from the ME, sorted by operator codes.
Queries and edits the list of preferred operators.
Returns used entries from the SIM list of preferred operators within a specified index range.
Writes an entry to the SIM list of preferred operators at a specified location number.
Specifies a list of cells for preferential ME registration, stored non-volatile.
Monitors various network information, returning current parameter values when set to query mode.
Returns current ACM value or resets Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter in SIM file EF(ACM).
Queries Advice of Charge mode, SIM ACM, and ACMmax values; enables/disables unsolicited result codes.
Returns current ACMmax value or sets Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter maximum in SIM file EF(ACMmax).
Controls the Advice of Charge supplementary service function mode.
Activates or deactivates explicit CUG invocation, sets index, and specifies if Preferential Group or Outgoing Access is suppressed.
Controls call forwarding supplementary service: registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, and status query.
Controls the 'Call Waiting' supplementary service: activation, deactivation, and status query.
Controls Supplementary Services Call Hold and Multiparty: put calls on hold, recover, release, and add to conversation.
Enables or disables presentation of the calling line identity (CLI) to the called party.
Refers to CLIR supplementary service, enabling or disabling presentation of CLI to the TE.
Enables or disables presentation of the connected line identity (COL) at the TE.
Returns current PUC parameters and sets Advice of Charge related price per unit and currency table.
Enables or disables presentation of URCs for supplementary services.
Controls handling of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) according to 3GPP TS 22.090.
Serves to create and edit Internet connection profiles, assigning them to service profiles.
Requests current status of Internet connection profiles defined with AT^SICS.
Saves and loads Internet connection and service profile settings in non-volatile memory.
Sets necessary parameters in Internet service profiles, enabling control via AT^SISI, AT^SISO, etc.
Monitors the status of Internet service profiles defined with AT^SISS.
Starts the Internet session configured by the service profile.
Closes the TCP/IP connection to the remote peer, releasing resources and resetting status.
Triggers a read operation (download) or queries the number of bytes in the internal buffer.
Triggers a write operation (upload) and queries the amount of data already sent but not acknowledged.
Applies only to Transparent TCP or UDP client defined with AT^SISS; used after service is 'Up'.
Returns the current error status of the specified Internet service profile.
Describes syntax and parameters of the '^SIS' URC and command response of AT^SISE.
Provides selective examples for configuring and using Internet service profiles in URC or polling mode.
Requests information on supported PDP context activation states and returns current states.
Requests BGS2T to respond to a network request for PDP context activation.
Attaches the MT to, or detaches the MT from the GPRS service.
Disables or enables automatic positive response (auto-answer) to network PDP context activation requests.
Establishes communication between TE and network using GPRS PDP types.
Specifies parameters for a PDP context identified by the context identifier <cid>.
Allows TE to specify a minimum acceptable QoS profile checked against the negotiated profile.
Allows TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile for MT's Activate PDP Context Request message.
Enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes '+CGEV' for GPRS events.
Returns a list of defined <cid>s and their PDP addresses.
Specifies the minimum acceptable QoS profile checked against the negotiated profile.
Specifies the QoS Profile for MT's Activate PDP Context Request message.
Enables presentation of URC '+CGREG: <stat>' when ME's GPRS network registration status changes.
Selects the service or service preference that the MT will use to send MO SMS messages.
Sets the type of authentication for PPP connection (none, PAP, CHAP).
Configures GPRS related parameters like LLC PDU length and GPRS Multislot Class.
Accepts a network request for PDP context activation announced by 'RING' or '+CRING: GPRS' URCs.
Establishes a communication between TE and the external PDN for GPRS service.
Establishes a communication between TE and the external PDN for GPRS IP service.
Deactivates all PDP contexts active on the same interface or rejects network requests.
Turns automatic response to network PDP context activation requests ON (n>0) or OFF (n=0).
Summarizes parameters for fax-specific AT commands, including modulation, compression, and error correction.
Defines the Copy-Quality-OK-threshold for pixel count errors in fax reception.
Defines the 'Copy-Quality-OK' multiplier for bad pixel counts on received fax lines.
Queries the bit order for the receive mode, set by ME based on selected Service Class.
Queries or sets the Local Polling ID string.
Sets the ME to a particular mode (data, fax) for processing fax information.
Controls Copy Quality checking when receiving a fax.
Determines if the ME will receive message data or if the application must poll for a file.
Allows application to sense and constrain capabilities of the facsimile DCE based on CCITT T.30 Table 2.
Determines ME response to data format mismatch between negotiated and desired Phase C data.
Allows application to sense and constrain capabilities for the current session.
Initiates transition to Phase C data reception.
Requests ME to transmit a Phase C page, resuming transmission after data stream end.
Indicates that the current page or partial page is complete.
Causes the TA to terminate the session in an orderly manner.
Queries or sets the Local ID setting capabilities.
Sends the model identification to the TA.
Sends the manufacturer identification to the TA.
Model specific command to set bit order independently of 'mirrored' or 'direct' understanding.
Determines how long DCE waits for a command after end of data in Phase C.
Sends the revision identification to the TA.
Enables TA to receive frames using HDLC protocol and modulation schemes defined in FAX parameters.
Causes TA to enter receive mode using modulation schemes defined in FAX parameters.
Causes TA to report an OK result code after a specified period of silence is detected on the line.
Causes TA to transmit data using HDLC protocol and modulation schemes defined in FAX parameters.
Causes TA to transmit data using modulation schemes defined in FAX parameters.
Terminates transmission and waits for <time> 10ms intervals before sending OK result code.
Determines DCE response to mismatch between vertical resolution and Phase C data.
Defines parameters for SMS, including format, data, type, and address fields.
Transmits a short message to the network (SMS-SUBMIT) after waiting for prompt and writing message.
Deletes a short message from the preferred message storage at a specified location.
Specifies the input and output format of short messages (PDU or Text mode).
Returns messages with status value from message storage to the TE.
Returns SMS message with location value from message storage, changing status from 'received unread' to 'received read'.
Transmits a short message to the network (SMS-SUBMIT).
Transmits a short message from TE to memory storage, returning memory location and status.
Sends message with location value from message storage to network.
Confirms successful receipt of a new message routed directly to the TE.
Controls details of SMS related URC presentation, selecting how new SMS receipt is indicated.
Selects memory storages ('SM', 'ME', 'MT') to be used for reading, writing, etc.
Updates the SMSC address through which mobile originated SMs are transmitted.
Selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME.
Sets whether or not detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes.
Controls additional parameters needed when an SMS is sent or stored in text format.
Specifies how the ME will accept incoming calls when no bearer capability information is provided.
Indicates the max. capacity of each SMS storage type and the number of locations currently used.
Selects status type and lists messages that have the specified status, without changing it.
Sets the overflow presentation mode and returns the overflow presentation mode and SMS overflow status.
Proprietary command similar to AT+CMGR, but does not overwrite 'REC UNREAD' status to 'REC READ'.
Controls presentation of SMS parameters <ra> and <tora> within result codes and URCs.
Notifies BGS2T of application's capability to display incoming SMS immediately.
Selects the sequence of addressing the logical storage 'MT' which consists of 'ME' and 'SM'.
Offers easy access to Elementary Files on SIM, restricted to listed commands.
Allows direct control of the SIM, offering more control over the SIM interface.
Returns the card identification number in SIM (SIM file EF ICCID) as a string type.
Queries the SIM identification number retrieved from SIM elementary file EFICCID.
Controls SIM connection presentation mode and queries connection status of SIM and card holder tray.
Controls presentation of '^SSIM READY' URC, indicating initial SIM data reading is finished.
Extends AT+CRSM with additional SIM commands, handling SIM interface locking and file selection.
Describes how to handle SAT commands and exchanges data between BGS2T and SIM application.
Details the current state of the Remote-SAT interface, determined by mode, SIM app, TE, and ME actions.
Identifies command types passed between TE and ME, used in AT commands and responses.
Activates the Remote-SAT interface and determines activation mode (AR or ER).
Provides notification to TE about proactive commands issued by SIM Application.
Requests parameters of Proactive Commands upon receiving ^SSTN URC.
Used after receiving ^SSTN: 1 to synchronize SIM Elementary Files if they have changed.
Informs TE of events to monitor within itself, based on ^SSTN: 5.
Informs TE of call parameters when SIM Application attempts to set up a call, based on ^SSTN: 16.
Passes text and icon identifier to TE for user display, based on ^SSTN: 17.
Sends USSD request and informs TE about network response, based on ^SSTN: 18.
Informs TE about SIM sending a Short Message, passing string for display, based on ^SSTN: 19.
Sends DTMF tones to network and provides information to TE, based on ^SSTN: 20.
Informs TE of launch parameters when SIM Application attempts to start an Internet Browser, based on ^SSTN: 21.
Instructs ME to generate audible tone and may pass information to TE, based on ^SSTN: 32.
Provides text and optional icon to TE for display when screen is Idle, based on ^SSTN: 33.
Asks TE to prompt user for input (single character), based on ^SSTN: 34.
Asks TE to prompt user for input (specified length and type), based on ^SSTN: 35.
Supplies TE with a list of items for user selection, based on ^SSTN: 36.
Provides main menu of SIM Application to TE for display, based on ^SSTN: 37.
Provides text and optional icon to TE for display when screen is Idle, based on ^SSTN: 40.
Provides text informing TE about language used in proactive commands, based on ^SSTN: 53.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response to confirm Proactive Command execution.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Refresh (1) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Set Up Event List (5) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Set Up Call (16) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Send SS (17) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Send USSD (18) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Send Short Message (19) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Send DTMF (20) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Launch Browser (21) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Play Tone (32) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Display Text (33) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Get Inkey (34) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Get Input (35) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Select Item (36) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Setup Menu (37) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Set Up Idle Mode Text (40) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Language Notification (53) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Menu Selection (211) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for User Activity (232) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Idle Screen Available (233) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Language Selection (235) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Browser Termination (236) Proactive Command.
Acknowledges AT^SSTGI response for Terminate Command (254) Proactive Command.
Provides examples for starting and using Remote-SAT functionality.
Describes the sort order for phonebook entries following the Unicode Collation Algorithm.
Reads one or more entries from the phonebook storage selected with AT+CPBS.
Selects the active phonebook storage for subsequent phonebook commands.
Creates, edits, and deletes a phonebook entry at a specified location in the active storage.
Searches current phonebook for index number of first entry matching a character.
Purges selected phonebook storage manually; operation cannot be stopped nor reversed.
Sorts phonebook entries alphabetically by name and displays them.
Scrolls sequentially through active phonebook records in alphabetical order by name.
Returns the subscriber's own number(s) from the SIM.
Deletes all numbers stored in the 'LD' memory.
Sets and queries the real-time clock of the BGS2T.
Allows setting an alarm time for the BGS2T, generating URCs or waking ME from power down.
Monitors the supply (or battery) voltage of the module.
Controls the LED function provided by the module's STATUS pin.
Monitors the operating temperature range of the BGS2T device.
Repeats the previous AT command line.
Determines the character recognized to terminate an incoming command line.
Determines the character generated for result code and information text.
Determines the character value used to delete the immediately preceding character from the AT command line.
Allows application manufacturer to download BGS2T firmware into ME by starting download process.
Details commands usable after SIM data is read successfully and dependency on PIN authentication.
Lists command strings sent to the network via ATD, terminated with a semicolon.
Provides a table showing AT command availability and dependency on SIM PIN.
Lists AT commands and their availability depending on the operating mode of the ME.
Lists AT command settings that are stored to user profile on ASC0 / MUX Channel 1 and MUX Channels 2 and 3.
Lists factory default settings that can be restored with the AT&F command.
Provides a summary of unsolicited result codes (URCs) associated with AT commands.
An alphabetical list of all AT Commands with their description and corresponding section.