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Brand | Siemens Mobile |
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Model | MC35i |
Category | Conference System |
Language | English |
Presents the AT Command Set for the Siemens Cellular Engines MC35i and MC35i Terminal.
Details the structure of AT commands, including test, read, write, and execution types.
Describes the supported character sets (GSM 03.38 and UCS2) and their usage.
Resets all current parameters to the manufacturer-defined profile.
Returns the current parameter settings, varying based on PIN authentication and multiplex mode.
Controls the functionality level of the ME, including reset and sleep modes.
Controls details of "+CIEV" URC presentation related to indicator changes.
Controls information about status changes via URC presentation for connected items.
Returns an extended error report regarding the reason of the last call release or failure.
Configures flow control settings for the serial interface (disable, XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS).
Enables multiplex mode, partitioning the serial interface into three virtual channels.
Allows entering a password, such as SIM PIN1, to register to the GSM network.
Locks, unlocks, or interrogates a network or ME facility.
Changes passwords for facility lock functions like PIN1, PIN2, call barring, or phone security.
Issues product information text, including software revision and Gipsy Soft Protocolstack.
Returns identification text for determining the individual ME's IMEI.
Causes the TA to go off-hook to answer an incoming call.
Sets up outgoing voice, data, or fax calls, and controls Supplementary Services.
Disconnects an existing call from command line by local TE and terminates the call.
Queries network registration status and determines automatic or manual network selection.
Returns network registration status and location information.
Returns received signal strength indication and channel bit error rate.
Controls call forwarding supplementary service: registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, and status query.
Controls the 'Call Waiting' supplementary service, supporting activation, deactivation, and status query.
Requests information on supported PDP context activation states and returns current activation states.
Attaches the MT to, or detaches the MT from the GPRS service.
Specifies parameters for a PDP context identified by the context identifier <cid>.
Defines parameters for FAX transmission, such as Binary File Transfer Mode and Bit Rate.
Sets the ME to a particular mode of operation (data, fax) for information processing.
Defines parameters for SMS, including ACK/PDU format, data, type, address, and user data.
Specifies the input and output format of short messages (PDU or Text mode).
Transmits a short message from TE to network (SMS-SUBMIT).
Transmits SMS (DELIVER or SUBMIT) from TE to memory storage <mem2>.
Allows TE to access Elementary Files on SIM, restricted to specific commands.
Controls SIM connection presentation mode and queries connection status.
Activates the AT command interface of the SIM Application Toolkit.
Reads one or more entries from the selected phonebook storage.
Selects the active phonebook storage for subsequent phonebook commands.
Writes an entry to the phonebook at a specified memory location.
Illustrates signal path adjustment with parameters for input/output gain and calibration.
Sets the loudspeaker volume level.
Sends ASCII characters or strings to transmit DTMF tones during active voice calls.
Sets the audio mode required for the connected equipment.
Sets an alarm time in the ME for reminder messages or alarm mode.
Sets the real-time clock of the device.
Monitors temperature range and enables/disables URCs for critical temperature limits.
Repeats the previous command line.
Determines the character recognized to terminate an incoming command line.
Provides a table of available AT Commands and their dependency on SIM PIN status.
Details factory default settings that can be restored using the AT&F command.
Provides a summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URCs) issued by the ME.
An alphabetical listing of AT Commands with their description and corresponding page number.