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EHS6 AT Command Set
Contents
EHS6_ATC_V03.001 15/12/3
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15.5 AT+CPBF Find phonebook entries ........................................................................................... 388
15.6 AT+CSVM Set voice mail number.............................................................................................390
16. Audio Commands................................................................................................................................ 392
16.1 ATL Set monitor speaker loudness ........................................................................................... 392
16.2 AT+CMUT Mute control ............................................................................................................ 393
16.3 AT+VTD Tone duration ............................................................................................................. 394
16.4 AT+VTS DTMF and tone generation......................................................................................... 395
16.5 AT^SAIC Audio Interface Configuration .................................................................................... 397
16.6 AT^SNFI Set microphone path parameters .............................................................................. 399
16.7 AT^SNFM Set microphone audio path and power supply......................................................... 400
16.8 AT^SNFO Set audio output (= loudspeaker path) parameter ................................................... 401
16.9 AT^SNFS Select audio hardware set........................................................................................ 402
16.10 AT^SNFTTY Signal TTY/CTM Audio Mode Capability ............................................................. 404
16.11 AT^SRTC Ring tone configuration ............................................................................................ 405
16.12 AT^SAFH Audio File Handling .................................................................................................. 407
17. Java related Commands ..................................................................................................................... 410
17.1 AT^SJAM Manage Java Application ......................................................................................... 410
17.2 AT^SJDL Java Download.......................................................................................................... 413
17.3 AT^SJMSEC Java Midlet Security ............................................................................................415
17.4 AT^SJNET Set Dialup Network Access Parameters................................................................. 418
17.5 AT^SJOTAP Over The Air Application Provisioning ................................................................. 420
17.6 AT^SJRA Run Java Application ................................................................................................ 423
18. Miscellaneous Commands.................................................................................................................. 424
18.1 A/ Repeat Previous Command Line .......................................................................................... 424
18.2 ATS3 Command Line Termination............................................................................................ 425
18.3 ATS4 Response Formatting...................................................................................................... 426
18.4 ATS5 Command Line Editing .................................................................................................... 427
18.5 AT^SFDL Firmware Download.................................................................................................. 428
18.6 AT^SFSA Flash File System Access ........................................................................................ 429
18.7 AT^SRVCFG Service Configuration Settings............................................................................ 438
18.8 AT^SRVCTL Extra Service Control...........................................................................................446
19. Hardware related Commands............................................................................................................. 450
19.1 AT+CCLK Real Time Clock....................................................................................................... 450
19.2 AT+CALA Alarm Configuration ................................................................................................. 451
19.3 AT^SBV Battery/Supply Voltage ............................................................................................... 454
19.4 AT^SCTM Critical Operating Temperature Monitoring.............................................................. 455
19.5 AT^SLED LED Feature ............................................................................................................. 457
19.6 AT^SRADC Configure and Read ADC Measurement............................................................... 459
19.7 AT^SSPI Serial Protocol Interface ............................................................................................ 462
19.7.1 Selecting SPI Mode ..................................................................................................... 464
19.7.2 Transmitting Data over AT Interface............................................................................ 465
19.7.2.1 Structure of Messages on the I²C Bus ......................................................................... 466
19.7.2.2 Structure of Messages on the SPI ............................................................................... 467
19.7.3 Error Handling on the I²C Bus...................................................................................... 467
19.7.4 Example: Using I²C Bus............................................................................................... 469
19.7.5 Example: Transfer and Response Messages on SPI .................................................. 470
19.8 AT^SWDAC PWM Signal Configuration for DAC...................................................................... 471