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Chapter 4:
Using the Commands
December 31, 2007
A
T Commands Refer
ence Manual
4-9
T
erminal Synchronization
In this step, the terminal requests the stored phonebook, SMS, and so on, from the G24.
Figure 4-9:
T
erminal Synchronization
Start
End
A
T+CPBS=?
Else
0.5 Sec.
Delay
+CPBS: "ME","MT","DC",
"MC","RC
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
5
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
17
Manual Organization
25
Manual Scope
25
Target Audience
25
Applicable Documents
26
Contact Us
26
Text Conventions
26
Do Not Service or Adjust Alone
27
Field Service
27
General Safety
27
Manual Banner Definitions
27
Caring for the Environment
28
Dangerous Procedure Warnings
28
Limitation of Liability
29
Warranty Notification
29
Claiming
30
How to Get Warranty Service
30
Conditions
31
What Is Not Covered by the Warranty
31
Installed Data
32
Out of Warranty Repairs
32
Revision History
33
Version Information
33
Chapter 1: Product Features
35
Connectivity Interface
35
GPRS Operation
35
Overview
35
Features and Benefits
35
Technical Description (GPRS - Class B Operation)
35
CSD Operation
36
Overview
36
Features and Benefits
36
Technical Description
36
Improved OEM Features
37
SIM Application Toolkit (STK)
37
Data Transfer into the SIM
37
Features and Benefits
37
Overview
37
Profile Download
37
Technical Description
37
Call Control by SIM
38
Menu Selection
38
Set up Idle Mode Text
38
TCP/UDP IP Connection
39
Overview
39
Tcp/Ip
39
Udp/Ip
41
Online Data Mode
42
Features and Benefits
43
Ssl
43
Technical Description
44
Audio
44
Overview
44
Features and Benefits
45
Technical Description
46
MUX Integration
47
Overview
47
Features and Benefits
47
Technical Description
48
Short Message Service (SMS)
49
Overview
49
Features
49
Technical Description
50
Email Message Services
51
Overview
51
Features
51
Fax
52
Overview
52
Features and Benefits
52
Technical Description
52
Character Sets
53
ASCII Character Set Management
53
GSM Character Set Management
53
UCS2 Character Set Management
53
Character Set Management
53
8859-1 Character Set Management
54
AT Commands Summary
55
Chapter 2: Introduction to at Commands
69
AT Commands Overview
69
General Symbols Used in at Commands Description
69
General System Abbreviations
70
AT Commands Protocol
70
AT Commands Structure
71
Command Structure
71
Results Code Structure
72
Response and Indications Structure
72
AT Commands Protocol & Structure Configuration
73
Command Token Types
74
Basic Syntax Command Format
74
S-Parameters
74
Extended Syntax Command Format
74
Command Argument Types
75
Numeric Constants
75
String Constants
75
Command Mode Types
75
Parameter Set Command Syntax
75
Parameter Read Command Syntax
75
Parameter Test Command Syntax
75
Values
76
Range of Values
76
Compound Range of Values
76
Aborting Commands
76
Core at Commands
77
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
85
Modem ID
85
Subscriber Unit Identity
85
CGMI, +GMI, +FMI, Request Manufacturer ID
85
CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request Model ID
86
CGMR, +GMR, +FMR, Request Revision
87
CGSN, +GSN, Request Product Serial Number Identification
87
CSCS, Select Terminal Character Set
88
CFSN, Read Factory Serial Number
90
CIMI, Request IMSI
90
I, Request Identification Information
90
CNUM, Request MSISDN(S)
91
List of All Available at Commands
92
CLAC, List of All Available at Commands
93
Capability Reporting
94
Call Control
95
Managing a CSD (Data) Call
95
Simple Dialing
95
Dialing to an Electronic Telephone Service
96
Hanging up
96
Switching from Data Mode to Command Mode
96
Receiving a Data Call
96
Call Control at Commands
97
D, Dial Command
97
D>, Direct Dialing from Phone Books
98
DL, Dial Last Number
100
H, Hang-Up Call
101
A, Answer Incoming Call
103
CRC, Cellular Result Codes and RING, +CRING - Incoming Call Indication
103
CLIP, Calling Line Identification
105
CCWA, Call Waiting Command
107
CHLD, Call Related Supplementary Services Command
109
CCFC, Call Forwarding Number and Conditions
113
CLIR, Calling Line Identification Restriction
115
CBST, Select Bearer Service Type
117
O, Return to Online Data State
118
CHUP, Hang up Call
119
Q, Asynchronous Mode
119
CSNS, Single Numbering Call Scheme
120
MDC, Selection of Desired Message to be Displayed Upon Connection of a Voice Call
122
CTFR1, Divert an Incoming Call When User Busy
123
MFIC, Filtering Incoming Calls
124
MHUP, Motorola Hung up Call
126
MVC, Motorola Vocoders Configuration
127
MTTY, Motorola TTY Configuration
128
Call Status Messages
130
CPAS, Phone Activity Status
130
CLCC, List Current Calls
131
MCST, Call Status Messages
133
TCLCC, List Current Calls
135
MNTFY, Motorola Notify Indication
137
Call Advice of Charge Commands
139
CAOC, Advice of Charge
139
CACM, Accumulated Call Meter
141
CAMM, Accumulated Call Meter Maximum
142
CPUC, Price Per Unit and Currency Table
144
CR, Service Reporting Control
145
Supplementary Services
146
CSSN, Supplementary Service Notifications
146
CUSD, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
149
COLP, Connected Line Identification Presentation
153
Phone and Date Books and Clock
155
Directory Access Commands - Phone Book
155
CPBS, Select Phone Book Memory
155
CPBR, Read Phone Book Entries
157
CPBF, Find Phone Book Entries
159
CPBW, Write Phone Book Entry
160
CSVM, Set Voice Mail Server
161
MDSI, Motorola Deactivate SIM Card Indication
162
MCSN, Motorola Change Subscriber Number
165
MPDPM, Motorola Phonebook Dynamic Percentage Memory
169
Directory Access Commands - Date Book
170
MALARM, Date Book Reminder Unsolicited Report
170
MALMH, Terminate the Current Reminder
171
MDBGD, Defines General Setting for Date Book
172
MDBR, Read Date Book Entries
173
MDBW, Write Date Book Entry
175
MDBWE, Write Date Book Exception
177
System Date and Time Access Commands
180
CCLK, Read/Set System Date and Time
180
CSMS, Select Message Service
182
SMS Commands
182
CPMS, Preferred Message Storage
183
CMGF, Message Format
185
CSCA, Service Center Address
185
CSMP, Set Text Mode Parameters
188
CSDH, Show Text Mode Parameters
190
CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal
191
CNMA, New Message Acknowledgment
192
CMT, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt)
194
CMTI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt Indication)
194
CBM, Unsolicited Response (New CB Message Receipt)
196
CDSI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Indication)
196
CDS, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Receipt)
197
CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages
198
CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message
202
CMSS, Send Message from Storage
209
MMAR, Motorola Mark as Read
209
CMGW, Write Message to Memory
211
CMGD, Delete Message
216
CGSMS, Select Service for MO SMS Messages
217
CMGS, Send SM to Network
218
CSCB, Cell Broadcast Messages
219
MCSAT, Motorola Control SMS Alert Tone
221
MEDT, Motorola Enable/Disable Tone
223
MEGA, Email Gateway Address
225
MRICS, Motorola Ring Indicator Configuration for SMS
226
TSMSRET, Control SMS Sending Retry
226
DCS Handling
228
Email
233
Email Services at Commands
233
MEMISP, Email Account ISP (Internet Service Provider) Settings
233
MEMAS, Email Account Settings
234
MEMGS, Email Account General Settings
236
MEMDE, Download Email Message
238
MEMSE, Send Email Message
240
MEML, List Email Messages
243
MEMR, Read Email Message
246
MEMD, Delete Email Message
247
MEMW, Write or Update Email Message
249
Network
251
CSQ, Signal Strength
251
Network Commands
251
CRLP, Radio Link Protocol
252
CREG, Network Registration Status
253
CGREG, GPRS Network Registration
255
COPS, Operator Selection
256
CPOL, Preferred Operators
259
MFS, Motorola Frequency of Search
261
MCELL, Motorola Cell Description
263
MCI, Motorola Cell Information
274
Hardware Information
277
Hardware Information Commands
277
CBC, Battery Charger Connection
277
CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation
278
IPR, Local Terminal/G24 Serial Port Rate
279
GCAP, Request Overall Capabilities
281
MTDTR, DTR Line Test Command
281
K, RTS/CTS Flow Control
282
MTCTS, CTS Line Test Command
282
C, Circuit 109 Behavior
283
D, Circuit 108 Behavior
285
MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage
286
MGGIND, GSM/GPRS Service Indicator
287
CFUN, Shut down Phone Functionality
288
ICF, DTE-DCE Character Framing
289
ATS97, Antenna Diagnostic
290
MRST, Perform Hard Reset
291
TWUS, Wakeup Reason Set
291
TASW, Antenna Switch
293
TWUR, Wakeup Reason Request
293
TADIAG, Query Antennas ADC Value
294
MPSU, Motorola Physical Second Uart
295
READY, Unsolicited Notification (UART Ready Indication)
295
MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure
297
MIOD, Motorola I/O Define
301
MMAD, Query and Monitor ADC Value
303
MPCMC, Continuous PCM Clock
310
MVREF, Motorola Voltage Reference
311
Audio
313
Scope
313
Audio Setup
314
Advanced Audio Setup
315
Basic Audio Setup
315
General Audio Commands
316
Basic Audio Setup Commands
316
CRSL, Call Ringer Level
316
CLVL, Loudspeaker Volume
317
CMUT, Mute/Unmute Currently Active Microphone Path
318
S94, Sidetone Effect
319
S96, Echo Canceling
320
Advanced Audio Setup Commands
321
MAPATH, Audio Path
321
MAVOL, Volume Setting
324
MAMUT, Input Devices Mute
326
MAFEAT, Features Selection
327
General Audio Commands
328
MADIGITAL, Analog/Digital Audio Switching
328
CALM, Alert Sound Mode
329
MDMIC, Enable/Disable Microphone Level Setting in Digital Audio Mode
330
MMICG, Microphone Gain Value
330
CRTT, Ring Type Selection
331
VTD, Tone Duration
334
VTS, Command-Specific Tone Duration
335
Access
336
Access Control Commands
336
A/, Repeat Last Command
336
AT, Check at Communication
336
CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card
337
EPIN, Enter SIM PIN2 to Verify PIN2 Indicator
340
TPIN, Query Number of Remaining SIM PIN/PUK Entering Attempts
341
CPWD, Change Password
342
CLCK, Facility Lock
343
EMPC, Unlocking or Locking Subsidy Code
346
Firmware Update over the Air (FOTA)
349
MFOTAWSCFG, Set the Web-Session Default Entry
349
MFOTACNFG, Set the DM Session as Automatic/Non-Automatic
350
MFOTAREQ, Sends FOTA Requests Toward DTE
352
MFOTARSP, Respond to +MFOTAREQ Report
353
MFOTAABORT, Abort the DM Session
354
MFOTAINSTL, Install the FOTA Updated Package
354
MFOTAIND, Send Unsolicited FOTA Indications Toward the DTE
355
Modem Configuration and Profile
357
Modem Register Commands
357
V, G24 Response Format
357
Q, Result Code Suppression
358
E, Command Echo
359
X, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control
360
S, Bit Map Registers
361
CBAND, Change Radio Band
364
G, Software Control
364
J, Terminal Auto Rate
364
N, Link Type
364
S, Show the Status of the Commands and S-Registers in Effect
364
F, Set to Factory Defined Configuration
365
Return the Value of the Last Updated S-Register
365
Sleep Mode Commands
366
Z, Reset to Default Configuration
366
Sleep Mode at Commands
367
Sleep Mode HW Signals
367
S24, Set Number of Seconds Delay before G24 Enters Sleep Mode
369
S102, Set Delay before Sending Data to the Terminal
370
S100, Set Minimum Time for Terminal to Fall into Sleep Mode
371
MSCTS, Enable/Disable CTS During Wakeup Period
372
CMEE, Report Mobile Equipment Error
373
Error Handling Commands
373
CEER, Extended Error Report
380
MGEER, GPRS Extended Error Report
383
UI (User Interface)
386
CRSM, Restricted SIM Access
386
V, View Configuration
391
W, Store User Profile
392
CKPD, Keypad Control
394
Y, Default User Profile
394
MKPD, Auxiliary Keypad Control
396
CMER, Mobile Equipment Event Reporting
398
CLAN, ME Language
399
CIND, Indicator Control
400
MHDPB, Motorola Headset Dual-Position Button
402
Unsolicited UI Status Messages
404
CKEV, Key Press Echo Output
404
CDEV, Change Display Indication
405
CIEV, Indicator Event Reporting
405
MUPB, Phone Book Event
406
Gprs/Edge
407
GPRS Functionality
407
GPRS Commands
407
CGCLASS, GPRS Mobile Station Class
408
CGDCONT, Define PDP Context
409
CGQMIN, Quality of Service Profile (Min Acceptable)
411
CGQREQ, Quality of Service Profile (Requested)
413
CGATT, GPRS Attach or Detach
414
D*99, Request GPRS Service "D
416
CGPRS, GPRS Coverage
418
CGACT, PDP Context Activate or Deactivate
419
CGPADDR, GPRS Addresses
420
MDLC, Dial Local Connection
421
MIAU, IP Addresses Utility
422
EDGE Commands
424
CGEQREQ, EDGE Quality of Service Profile (Requested)
424
CGEQMIN, (Minimum Acceptable)
430
CGEQNEG - (Negotiated)
436
MCEG, Motorola Control EGPRS
440
Stk
441
MTKR, Profile Download
442
STK Mechanisms
442
MTKE, Motorola Toolkit Enable
451
MTKP, Motorola Toolkit Proactive (Unsolicited Indication)
452
MTKM, Motorola Toolkit Menu
467
MTKM, Motorola Toolkit Menu (Response)
468
MTKC, Motorola Toolkit Call Control
469
Tcp/Ip
470
MIPCALL, Create a Wireless Link
470
MIPOPEN, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP)
471
MIPODM, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP) in Online Data Mode
473
MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket
476
MIPSETS, Set Size and Timeout for Automatic Push
478
MIPSEND, Send Data
479
MIPPUSH, Push Data into Protocol Stack
481
MIPFLUSH, Flush Data from Buffers
482
MIPRTCP, Receive Data from TCP Protocol Stack
483
MIPRUDP, Receive Data from UDP Protocol Stack
483
MIPSTAT, Status Report
484
MIPDATA, Network Incoming Data Unsolicited Indication in Pseudo-Command Mode
485
MIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff
485
MIPXON, Flow Control - Xon
486
MIPCONF - Configure Internal TCP/IP Stack
487
MPING, Start Ping Execution (ICMP Protocol)
489
MPINGSTAT, Status Update for +MPING Execution
493
MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address
496
MIPCSC, Motorola Control Secured Connection
498
MIPCFF, Control Filtering Feature for Incoming TCP Connection
501
MIPSSL, SSL Alerts Unsolicited Report
503
NOP - Compatible
506
IGNORED (Compatible Only) Commands
506
Fax Clas
507
Fax Commands
508
FCLASS, Select Mode
508
FRS, Receive Silence
509
FTS, Transmit Silence
509
FTM, Transmit Data
510
FRM, Receive Data
512
FTH, Transmit DATA with HDLC Frame
512
FRH, Receive DATA with HDLC Frame
514
IFC, Terminal-G24 Local Flow Control
514
FPR, Fax Serial Port Rate
516
RS232 Multiplexer Feature
518
MUX Details
518
Protocol Versions
518
System Overview
518
MUX States Overview
519
Product Architecture
519
MUX State
520
MUX-Init State
520
Supported 27.010 Protocol Services
520
MUX Software Flow Control Per Channel
521
UART Flow Control
521
CMUX, MUX Startup Command
522
MUX UART Port Speed
522
MUX Modes
523
Apis
524
Basic MUX Channel Definitions
524
Channel Priorities
524
MUX Channels (Information Data Link Control - IDLC)
524
MUX Customer Open Source Code Packet
524
Multiple Channel Configuration
525
AT Commands Per Channel Configuration
526
GPRS Definitions
537
Multiple Channel Definitions
537
IDLC Modem Profile in MUX State
538
Chapter 4: Using the Commands
539
Setting up the G24 (Power on and Initial Actions)
539
Recommended G24 Initialization after Powerup
541
RS232 Lines Setup
542
Test G24 Communication
543
Basic Configuration
543
SIM Card Status
545
G24 Network Connection
546
Terminal Synchronization
547
Sms
548
Managing Stored Messages in the G24 Memory
548
Setting the Notification Indication for Incoming Messages (Using AT+CNMI)
549
Another Possible Option for Setting the CNMI Notification Indication
549
Setting TEXT Mode Parameters (Using AT+CMGW and AT+CMGS)
549
Writing, Saving and Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGW and AT+CMSS)
550
Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGS)
551
Deleting Messages (Using AT+CMGD)
551
Call Control
552
Dialing Using ATD
552
Direct Dialing from Phone Book
553
Dialing the Last Number Example
554
Voice Call Manipulations
554
Call Forwarding
554
Call Waiting
554
Conference Call
555
Data Call
556
Switching Modes (Data Mode/Command Mode)
556
Gprs
557
Establishing GPRS PDP Context
557
Activating a Saved Profile in G24
557
Two Ways to Activate PDP Context
557
Changing the Character Set
559
Sleep Mode
560
Stk
561
Display Text/Display Idle Mode Text
561
Get Inkey
561
Get Input
562
Play Tone
562
Set up Menu
563
Select Item
563
Send SMS
563
Set up Call
564
Call Control
564
Send DTMF
565
Launch Browser
565
Setup Event List
566
Tcp/Ip
567
TCP Data Transfer Example
567
TCP Raw Data Transfer Example (Online Data Mode)
567
Multi-Point Data Transfer Example
568
Xoff and Xon Example
569
Error in Reopening a Valid Socket
570
Audio
571
Scenarios for Setting up Handset Mode or Handsfree Mode
571
Handset Mode
571
Handsfree Mode
571
Firmware Update over the Air (FOTA)
572
FOTA Command for Non-Automatic Mode (Non-Transparent Mode)
572
FOTA Command for Automatic Mode (Transparent Mode)
573
Chapter 5: Tools
575
Tools Overview
575
PC Driver
575
Overview
575
Fax Communication by Standard 19200 Bps Modem
575
Using Winfax
576
Establishing GPRS PDP Context (Using GPRS Manager)
576
Configuring a Dialer Icon
576
Establishing a Connection
576
Installing GPRS Manager on a PC
576
Appendix A: Reference Tables
577
AT Commands Alphabetical Summary
577
AT Commands Behaviour When UART 2 Has Full Functionality
598
Character Set Table CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2
607
Character Set Table CS2: (ASCII <-> UTF-8
611
Character Set Table CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UTF-8
611
Character Set Table CS6: (UCS-2 Full Table
611
Character Set Table CS7: (ASCII Table
611
Appendix B: MUX
617
PREMUX State
617
MUX-Init State
617
MUX State
618
Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW Lines
618
RI Hardware Line
618
DCD Hardware Line
618
DTR Hardware Line
618
G24 DTR Interrupt
618
DSR Hardware Line (Optional
618
MUX UART Port Speed
619
Controlling the UART Port Speed Within MUX State
619
Basic Mode UART Software Flow Control
619
Advanced Mode UART Software Flow Control
619
Basic Mode MUX Software Flow Control Per Channel
619
Advanced Mode MUX Software Flow Control Per Channel
620
MUX Modes
620
Advance Mode Transparency Mechanism
620
Advance Mode Frame Packing
621
Advance Mode Frame Unpacking
621
MUX State Procedures
621
MSC UIH Control Frame - Virtual Channel V.24 Signals
622
Test UIH Control Frames
622
UIH Frames
622
MUX Customer Packet
623
MUX Customer Open Source Code Packet
623
Apis
624
Data Transfer
626
MUX Close Service
626
MUX Open Service
626
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Brand
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Model
G24 Guide
Category
Telephone Accessories
Language
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