instance used to enter the command. It is a profile used by the specific
AT instance.
Examples of the AT commands: +FCLASS, +CREG, +CLIP, #STIA, etc.
Common profile the parameters values set by the command are stored in the profile
extended section. The stored values set is not associated to the specific
AT instance used to enter the command. It is a profile shared between
the AT instances.
Examples of the AT commands: +CALM, #E2SLRI, #DVI, etc.
Auto the parameters values set by the command are automatically stored in
NVM, without issuing any storing AT command, and regardless of the
profile (unique values). The values are automatically restored at startup.
AT commands examples: +COPS, +CGQREQ, #SCFG, etc.
In some cases, the parameters values are stored in the file system.
AT commands examples: #TEMPCFG, #TEMPMON, etc.
Other the parameters values set by the command are stored in NVM by issuing
a specific command and regardless of the profile.
Examples of the AT commands:
#SLED setting is saved by #SLEDSAV
#BIQUADINEX setting is saved by #PSAV
etc.
AT Command Short Overview Table
As stated before, each AT command description begins with an "AT Command short
overview table" having the following format:
Table 6: AT Command short overview table
Here are the table fields meanings:
SIM Presence indicates if the AT command to be executed needs the SIM presence.
Can be aborted indicates if the AT command can be aborted during its execution.
MAX timeout indicates the time within which the command must be executed.