AT Commands Reference Guide
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Example
AT+CALA="02/09/07,23:30:00+00" OK
Reference
3gpp TS 27.007
Delete Alarm - +CALD
+CALD - Delete alarm
T+CALD=<n>
xecution command deletes an alarm in the M
arameter:
<n> - alarm index
0
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3G TS 27.007
Generic SIM access - +CSIM
+CSIM – Generic SIM access
AT+CSIM=<lock>
Between two successive +CSIM command the SIM-ME interface must be locked to
avoid commands can modify wrong SIM file. The locking and unlocking of the
SIM-ME interface must be done explicitly respectively at the beginning and at the
end of the +CSIM commands sequence.
Parameters:
<lock>=1 locking of the interface
<lock>=0 unlocking of the interface
In case that TE application does not use the unlock command in a certain timeout
value, ME releases the locking.
AT+CSIM=<length>,
<command>
The ME shall send the <command> as it is to the SIM/UICC. As response to the
command, ME sends back the actual SIM/UICC <response> to the TA as it is.
Parameters:
<lenght>: number of the characters that are sent to TE in <command> or
<response> (two times the actual length of the command or response)
<command>: command passed on by the ME to the SIM/UICC in the format as
described in GSM TS 11.11 or 3G TS 31.101 (hexadecimal character format)
The response of the command is in the format:
+CSIM: <length>,<response>
where: