is given, the cell data will be listed repeatedly on 10 data lines. Every 10th data line is followed by the header, simply to repeat the column titles. 1...MC35i AT Command Set s 8.9 AT^SHOM 8.9 mobile AT^SHOM Display Homezone Syntax Test Command AT^SHOM=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SHOM Response(s) ^SHOM: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA returns homezone state. Result is valid only, if network registration state is 1 (registered) (see AT+CREG).
MC35i AT Command Set s 8.10 AT^SPLM 8.10 mobile AT^SPLM Read the PLMN list Syntax Test Command AT^SPLM=? Response(s) OK If error is related to ME functionality: ERROR +CME ERROR: Exec Command AT^SPLM Response(s) ^SPLM:, long ^SPLM:[... ] OK If error is related to ME functionality: ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The execute command returns the list of operators from the ME.
MC35i AT Command Set s 8.11 AT^SPLR 8.11 mobile AT^SPLR Read entry from the preferred operators list Syntax Test Command AT^SPLR=? Response(s) ^SPLR:(list of supported) s OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT^SPLR=[, ] Response(s) ^SPLR: ^SPLR: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The test command returns the whole index range supported by the SIM.
MC35i AT Command Set s 8.11 AT^SPLR mobile (str) Operator in numeric form; GSM location area identification number Note • See also GSM 07.07: AT+CPOL MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 8.12 AT^SPLW 8.12 mobile AT^SPLW Write an entry to the preferred operators list Syntax Test Command AT^SPLW=? Response(s) ^SPLW:(list of supported) s OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT^SPLW=[, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description Test command returns the whole index range supported by the SIM.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9. Supplementary Service Commands 9. mobile Supplementary Service Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the Supplementary Services offered by the GSM network. 9.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.1 AT+CACM mobile Parameter Description (str) Three bytes of the current ACM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00001E" indicates decimal value 30) 000000 - FFFFFF. (str) SIM PIN2 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.2 AT^SACM 9.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.2 AT^SACM mobile Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0](&F) suppress unsolicited result code 1 display unsolicited result code (str)(&V) Three bytes of the current ACM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00001E" indicates decimal value 30) 000000FFFFFF (str)(&V) Three bytes of the max. ACM value in hexadecimal format (e.g.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.3 AT+CAMM 9.3 mobile AT+CAMM Accumulated call meter maximum (ACMmax) set or query Syntax Test Command AT+CAMM=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CAMM? Response(s) +CAMM: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CAMM=[[, ]] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The read command returns the current ACMmax value.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.3 AT+CAMM mobile (str) SIM PIN2 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.4 AT+CAOC 9.4 mobile AT+CAOC Advice of Charge information Syntax Test Command AT+CAOC=? Response(s) +CAOC: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CAOC? Response(s) +CAOC: OK Exec Command AT+CAOC Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If =0, TA returns the current call meter value: +CAOC: OK Write Command AT+CAOC=[] Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If =0, TA returns the current call meter value.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.4 AT+CAOC mobile The write command sets the Advice of Charge supplementary service function mode. Parameter Description (num)(&V) 0 query CCM value (str) Three bytes of the current CCM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00001E" indicates decimal value 30); bytes are similarly coded as ACMmax value in the SIM 000000-FFFFFF. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.5 AT+CCUG 9.5 mobile AT+CCUG Closed User Group Syntax Test Command AT+CCUG=? Response(s) +CCUG:list of supported , range of supported , range of supported OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CCUG? Response(s) +CCUG:, , OK ERROR +CME ERROR Write Command AT+CCUG=[[][, ][, ]] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07, GSM 04.85 GSM 02.85, GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.5 AT+CCUG mobile Parameter Description (num) explicit CUG invocation options 0(D) Deactivate explicit CUG invocation 1 Activate explicit CUG invocation (num) 0-9 explicit selection of CUG index 10(D) No index (preferred CUG taken from subscriber data) (num) state of the call 0(D) no information 1 suppress outgoing access 2 suppress preferential CUG 3 Suppress preferential CUG and Outgoing Access.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC 9.
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MC35i AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC mobile
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MC35i AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA 9.7 mobile AT+CCWA Call Waiting This command controls the "Call Waiting" supplementary service according to GSM 02.83. Activation, deactivation and status query are supported.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA mobile +CCWA: , , , , If =1 and the call waiting supplementary service is enabled in the network, URC "+CCWA" indicates a waiting call to the TE. It appears while the waiting call is still ringing. URC 2 Indication of a call that has been waiting.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA mobile 8 SMS 16 Data circuit sync 32 Data circuit async 64 Dedicated packet access 128 Dedicated PAD access 1...[7]...255 Combination of some of the above classes. For example, the default setting 7 represents the sum of the integers 1, 2 and 4 (CF for voice, data and fax). The value 255 covers all classes. If parameter "class"is omitted, the default value 7 is used.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA mobile check the current call waiting settings with =2. • The AT+CCWA command has been implemented with the full set of parameters according to GSM 07.07. For actual applicability of SS call waiting to a specific service or service group (a specific value) please consult table A.1 of GSM 02.04 • Despite the specifications stated in GSM 02.04 call waiting is not handled uniformly among all networks: GSM 02.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.8 AT+CHLD 9.8 mobile AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty Syntax Test Command AT+CHLD=? Response(s) +CHLD: (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CHLD=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description TA controls the Supplementary Services Call Hold and Multiparty. Calls can be put on hold, recovered, released, and added to a conversation.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.8 AT+CHLD mobile 1X Terminate a specific call X (X= 1-7). The call may be active, held or waiting. The remote party of the terminated call will receive a "NO CARRIER" indication. Parameter X is the call number of the targeted call in the list of current calls available with AT command AT+CLCC. 2 Place all active calls on hold (if any) and accept "the other call" as the active call: • If a call is waiting, the waiting call will be accepted.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.8 AT+CHLD mobile OK RING RING ATA You accept the data call. CONNECT 9600/RLP hello OK +++ With ''+++'' you go in command mode. at+clcc You interrogate the status of all established calls. +CLCC: 1,0,1,0,0,"03038639268",129 +CLCC: 2,1,0,1,0,"+491791292364",145 OK at+chld=1 The active data call is terminated and the held voice call becomes active. OK at+clcc +CLCC: 1,0,0,0,0,"03038639268",129 OK MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.9 AT+CLIP 9.9 mobile AT+CLIP Calling line identification presentation This command refers to the GSM supplementary service CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) that enables a called subscriber to get the calling line identity (CLI) of the calling party when receiving a mobile terminated call.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.9 AT+CLIP mobile +CLIP: , When CLIP is enabled at the TE (and is permitted by the calling subscriber), an unsolicited result code is returned after every RING (or +CRING: ) at a mobile terminating call. Command Description Test command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value. Read command gives the status of , and also triggers an interrogation of the provision status of the CLIP service according GSM 02.81 (given in ).
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.10 AT+CLIR 9.10 mobile AT+CLIR Calling line identification restriction Syntax Test Command AT+CLIR=? Response(s) +CLIR: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CLIR? Response(s) +CLIR, OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CLIR=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.10 AT+CLIR mobile (num) Parameter shows the subscriber CLIR service status in the network: 0 CLIR not provisioned 1 CLIR provisioned in permanent mode 2 Unknown (e.g. no network, etc.) 3 CLIR temporary mode presentation restricted 4 CLIR temporary mode presentation allowed Note • Thesettings made with AT+CLIR=1 or AT+CLIR=2 are used for all outgoing calls until the ME is switched off or AT+CLIR=0 is used. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.11 AT+CPUC 9.11 mobile AT+CPUC Price per unit and currency table Syntax Test Command AT+CPUC=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CPUC? Response(s) +CPUC: , OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CPUC=, [, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description Read command returns the current parameters of PUC.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.11 AT+CPUC mobile (str) Price per unit; dot is used as a decimal separator (e.g. "2.66"). The length is limited to 20 characters. If the string length is exceeded, the command is terminated with an error. This string may only contain digits and a dot. Leading zeros are removed from the string. The minimum and maximum value are determined by the structure of the SIM-PUCT file. The maximum price per unit value is 999 999 999.00.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.12 AT+CSSN 9.12 mobile AT+CSSN Supplementary service notifications Syntax Test Command AT+CSSN=? Response(s) +CSSN: (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CSSN? Response(s) +CSSN: , OK Write Command AT+CSSN=[, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.12 AT+CSSN mobile Command Description The write command enables or disables the presentation of URCs for supplementary services. Parameter Description (num) 0(&F) Suppress "+CSSI" URCs 1 Activate "+CSSI" URCs (num) 0(&F) Suppress "+CSSU" URCs 1 Activate "+CSSU" URCs (num) 3 Waiting call is pending (num) 0 The incoming call is a forwarded call.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.13 AT+CUSD 9.13 mobile AT+CUSD Supplementary service notifications This command allows control of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) according to GSM 02.90. Both network and mobile initiated operations are supported.
MC35i AT Command Set s 9.13 AT+CUSD mobile is sent to the network. The response USSD string from the network is returned in a subsequent unsolicited result code "+CUSD" The interaction of this command with other commands based on other GSM supplementary services is described in the GSM standard.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10. GPRS Commands 10. mobile GPRS Commands This chapter describes AT Commands that a TE (Terminal Equipment, e.g. an application running on a controlling PC) may use to control the MC35i acting as GPRS Mobile Termination (MT). Please use chapter "Using GPRS AT commands (Examples)" as a first guidance. 10.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.1 AT+CGACT mobile The write command is used to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context(s). After the command has completed, the MT remains in V.25ter command state. If any PDP context is already in the requested state, the state for that context remains unchanged. If the MT is not GPRS attached when the activation form of the command is executed, the MT first performs a GPRS attach and them attempts to activate the specified contexts.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.2 AT+CGATT 10.2 mobile AT+CGATT GPRS attach or detach Syntax Test Command AT+CGATT=? Response(s) +CGATT: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGATT? Response(s) +CGATT: OK Write Command AT+CGATT=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The test command is used for requesting information on the supported GPRS service states.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.2 AT+CGATT mobile Parameter Description (num) Indicates the state of GPRS attachement. 0(P) detached [1] attached Notes • If the MT is in dedicated mode, write command returns with "+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed". • When the module is GPRS attached and a PLMN reselection occurs to a non-GPRS capable network or to a network where the SIM is not subscribed to for using GPRS, the resulting GMM (GPRS mobility management) state according to GSM 24.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.3 AT+CGDATA 10.3 mobile AT+CGDATA Enter data state Syntax Test Command AT+CGDATA=? Response(s) +CGDATA: (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CGDATA=[[, [, [,... ]]]] Response(s) CONNECT NO CARRIER ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The test command is used for requesting information on the supported layer 2 protocols to be used between the TE and MT.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.3 AT+CGDATA mobile Parameter Description (str) Layer 2 protocol to be used between the TE and MT. [“PPP“] layer 2 protocol PPP “1“ layer 2 protocol PPP (num) Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. 1...2 Notes • If the MT is in dedicated mode, write command returns with "+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed".
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.4 AT+CGDCONT 10.4 mobile AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context Syntax Test Command AT+CGDCONT=? Response(s) +CGDCONT: (range of supporteds), , , , (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CGDCONT? Response(s) +CGDCONT: , , , , , ...
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.4 AT+CGDCONT mobile Parameter Description (num) PDP Context Identifier Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. 1...2 (str) Packet Data Protocol type Specifies the type of the packet data protocol. “IP“ Internet Protocol (IETF STD 5) (str) Access Point Name The logical name that is used to select the GGSN or the external packet data network.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.5 AT+CGPADDR 10.5 mobile AT+CGPADDR Show PDP address Syntax Test Command AT+CGPADDR=? Response(s) +CGPADDR: (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CGPADDR=[[[... ]]] Response(s) +CGPADDR: , +CGPADDR: ... OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The test command returns a list of defined s.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.6 AT+CGQMIN 10.6 mobile AT+CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable) Syntax Test Command AT+CGQMIN=? Response(s) +CGQMIN: , (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CGQMIN? Response(s) +CGQMIN: , , , , , ...
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.6 AT+CGQMIN mobile . A special form of the set command, AT+CGQMIN= causes the minimum acceptable profile for context number to become undefined. In this case no check is made against the negotiated profile. AT&F and ATZ will undefine the minimum QoS profiles of every context which is not active or not online. Parameter Description (num) Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition.
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MC35i AT Command Set s 10.6 AT+CGQMIN mobile 13 1 000 000 (~2.2 kbit/s) 14 2 000 000 (~4.4 kbit/s) 15 5 000 000 (~11.1 kbit/s) 16 10 000 000 (~22 kbit/s) 17 20 000 000 (~44 kbit/s) 18 50 000 000 (~111 kbit/s) 31 best effort (str) Packet Data Protocol Type “IP“ Notes • If parameters are not defined, the parameter default values depend on the HLR-stored subscribed default values. • Definitions of parameters in GSM 02.60 and GSM 03.60 paragraph 15.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.7 AT+CGQREQ 10.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.7 AT+CGQREQ mobile AT&F and ATZ will undefine the QoS profiles of every context which is not active or not online. Parameter Description (num) Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. 1...
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MC35i AT Command Set s 10.7 AT+CGQREQ mobile 15 5 000 000 (~11.1 kbit/s) 16 10 000 000 (~22 kbit/s) 17 20 000 000 (~44 kbit/s) 18 50 000 000 (~111 kbit/s) 31 best effort (str) Packet Data Protocol type “IP“ Notes • If parameters are not defined, the parameter default values depend on the HLR-stored subscribed default values. • Definitions of parameters in GSM 02.60 and GSM 03.60 paragraph 15.2 "Quality of Service Profile".
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.8 AT+CGREG 10.8 mobile AT+CGREG GPRS network registration status Syntax Test Command AT+CGREG=? Response(s) +CGREG: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGREG? Response(s) +CGREG: , OK Write Command AT+CGREG=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Unsolicited Result Code +CGREG: Indicates a change in the MT's GPRS network registration status.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.8 AT+CGREG mobile Parameter Description (num) 0(P) disable network registration unsolicited result code 1 enable network registration unsolicited result code "+CGREG" (num) 0 not registered, ME is not currently searching an operator to register to the MS is in GMM state GMM-NULL or GMM-DEREGISTERED-INITIATED. The GPRS service is disabled, the MS is allowed to attach for GPRS if requested by the user.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.9 AT+CGSMS 10.9 mobile AT+CGSMS Select service for MO SMS messages Syntax Test Command AT+CGSMS=? Response(s) +CGSMS: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGSMS? Response(s) +CGSMS: OK Write Command AT+CGSMS=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.9 AT+CGSMS mobile 1 circuit switched 2 GPRS prefered (use circuit switched if mobile is not GPRS attached) [3] circuit switched preferred (use GPRS if circuit switched is not available) Note • Parameter cannot be stored using AT&W MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.10 AT^SGACT 10.10 mobile AT^SGACT Query all PDP context activations Syntax Test Command AT^SGACT=? Response(s) ^SGACT: (range of supported s) , (range of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SGACT? Response(s) [^SGACT: , , ] [^SGACT: , , ] [^SGACT: ...
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.10 AT^SGACT mobile Parameter Description (num) Interface Specifies the interface on which a particular PDP context was defined. Every PDP context defined with the command AT+CGDCONT or internally by the GPRS modem compatibility commands is identified one-to-one by its (local) context identifier and the interface on which it was defined. The range of supported interfaces is returned by the test command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.11 AT^SGAUTH 10.11 mobile AT^SGAUTH Set type of authentication for PPP connection Syntax Test Command AT^SGAUTH=? Response(s) ^SGAUTH: (list of supported s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT^SGAUTH? Response(s) ^SGAUTH: OK ERROR +CME ERROR Write Command AT^SGAUTH= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Parameter Description (num) Indicates types of supported authentication.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.12 AT^SGCONF 10.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.12 AT^SGCONF mobile Notes • +CME ERROR: invalid index: Parameter is out of range • +CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed: The command is blocked as long as GPRS is already in use (as long as mobile is GPRS attached). • Writing to user profile with AT&W and restoring with AT&F are not supported. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.13 ATD*99# 10.13 mobile ATD*99# Request GPRS service Syntax Exec Command ATD*99[* [][* [][* []]]]# Response(s) CONNECT NO CARRIER PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % § § Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish communication between the TE and the external PDN. The V.25ter 'D' (Dial) command causes the MT to enter the V.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.13 ATD*99# mobile (num) Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT command). If no context is specified, an internal context 0 with default properties is used (see AT+CGDCONT, AT+CGQREQ and AT+CGQMIN). 1...2 Notes • If MC35i is in dedicated mode, command returns with "+CME ERROR: phone busy". • ATD is used as a standard V.25ter AT Command, too. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.14 ATD*98# 10.14 mobile ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service Syntax Exec Command ATD*98[* ]# Response(s) CONNECT NO CARRIER PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % § § Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish a communication between the TE and the external PDN. The V.25ter 'D' (Dial) command causes the MT to enter the V.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.15 ATH 10.15 mobile ATH Manual rejection of a network request for PDP context activation Syntax Exec Command ATH Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % § § Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description The V.25ter ATH command may be used to deactivate all PDP contexts which are active or online on the same interface. Notes • In contrast to GSM 07.07 it is possible to cancel a connection with ATH after a break.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.16 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) 10.16 mobile Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) Examples EXAMPLE 1 Defining and using a Context Definition ID (CID): Every time a CID is used as a parameter for a GPRS command the CID has to be defined before by using the AT+CGDCONT command. To get the parameter of a CID use the AT+CGDCONT read option. If the response of 'AT+CGDCONT?' is OK only, there is no CID defined.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.16 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) mobile All parameters of the QoS are initiated by default to the "network subscribed value (= 0)" but the QoS itself is set to be undefined. To define a QoS use the AT+CGQREQ or AT+CGQMIN command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 10.17 Using the GPRS dial command ATD 10.17 mobile Using the GPRS dial command ATD Example In addition to the GPRS AT commands you can use the "D" command to dial into to the GPRS network. There are two GPRS Service Codes for the ATD command: Values 98 and 99. Examples: ATD*99# CONNECT Establish a connection by service code 99. ATD*99*123.124.125.126*PPP*1# CONNECT Establish a connection by service code 99, IP address 123 and L2P = PPP and using CID 1.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11. FAX Commands 11. mobile FAX Commands The following commands can be used for FAX transmission. If the ME is acting as a Fax-Modem to a PC-based application (e.g. "WinFax") it is necessary to select the proper Service Class (Fax Class) provided by the ME. The ME reports its Service Class capabilities, both the current setting and the range of services avaible. This is provided by the AT+FCLASS command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.1 FAX parameters mobile (num) Data Compression Format Note: Only the default value needs to be implemented. Use test command to check which parameter values are really possible! [0] 1-D modified Huffman 1 2-D modified read 2 2-D uncompressed mode (num) Error Correction Mode Note: Only the default value needs to be implemented.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.1 FAX parameters mobile 6 40 ms 7 40 ms (num) Vertical Resolution 0 normal, 98 lpi [1] fine, 196 lpi (num) Page Width [0] 1728 pixels in 215mm 1 2048 pixels in 255 mm 2 2432 pixels in 303 mm 3 1216 pixels in 151 mm 4 864 pixels in 107 mm Note • Only the default value needs to be implemented. Use test command to check which parameter values are really possible MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.2 AT+FBADLIN 11.2 mobile AT+FBADLIN Bad Line Threshold Syntax Read Command AT+FBADLIN? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FBADLIN= Response(s) OK If error is related to ME functionality ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description This command defines the Copy-Quality-OK-threshold.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.3 AT+FBADMUL 11.3 mobile AT+FBADMUL Error Threshold Multiplier Syntax Read Command AT+FBADMUL? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FBADMUL= Response(s) OK If error is related to ME functionality: ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description This command defines the "Copy-Quality-OK" multiplier. The number of lines received with a bad pixel count is multiplied by this number.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.4 AT+FBOR 11.4 mobile AT+FBOR Query data bit order Syntax Test Command AT+FBOR=? Response(s) (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+FBOR? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FBOR= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description Query the bit order for receive-mode. The mode is set by the ME depending on the selected Service Class, see "AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class".
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.5 AT+FCIG 11.5 mobile AT+FCIG Query or set the Local Polling ID Syntax Test Command AT+FCIG=? Response(s) (max. length of Local Polling ID string) (range of supported ASCII character values) OK Read Command AT+FCIG? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FCIG= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Parameter Description (num) Local Polling ID string, max. length and possible content as reported by test command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.6 AT+FCLASS 11.6 mobile AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class Syntax Test Command AT+FCLASS=? Response(s) (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+FCLASS? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FCLASS= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA/TIA-592-A Command Description The ME is set to a particular mode of operation (data, fax).
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.6 AT+FCLASS • mobile If is set to 1 or 2, all incoming calls will be answered as fax calls with ATA, if ATA is issued on multiplexer channel 1 resp. ASC0. For calls explicitly signalled as voice or data calls, this procedure will fail with result code "NO CARRIER", but the call in question will continue to ring. It is possible to change the setting of to 0 while the call is ringing, and accept the call normally afterwards with ATA. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.7 AT+FCQ 11.7 mobile AT+FCQ Copy Quality Checking Syntax Test Command AT+FCQ=? Response(s) (list of supported copy quality checking s) OK Read Command AT+FCQ? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FCQ= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description This command controls Copy Quality checking when receiving a fax. Parameter Description (num) 0 No copy quality checking.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.8 AT+FCR 11.8 mobile AT+FCR Capability to receive Syntax Write Command AT+FCR= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Parameter Description (num) [0] ME will not receive message data. This can be used when the application has insufficient storage. The ME can send and can be polled for a file. 1 ME can receive message data. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.9 AT+FDCC 11.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.10 AT+FDFFC 11.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.11 AT+FDIS 11.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.12 AT+FDR 11.12 mobile AT+FDR Begin or continue phase C data reception Syntax Exec Command AT+FDR Response(s) CONNECT or OK If error related to ME functionality ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description The command initiates transition to Phase C data reception. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.13 AT+FDT 11.13 mobile AT+FDT Data Transmission Syntax Exec Command AT+FDT Response(s) CONNECT Write Command AT+FDT=, , , Response(s) CONNECT PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description This command requests the ME to transmit a Phase C page. When the ME is ready to accept Phase C data, it issues the negotiation responses and the CONNECT result code to the application.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.14 AT+FET 11.14 mobile AT+FET End a page or document Syntax Write Command AT+FET= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description This command indicates that the current page or partial page is complete. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the mode is on-hook.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.15 AT+FK 11.15 mobile AT+FK Kill operation, orderly FAX abort Syntax Exec Command AT+FK Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Command Description This command causes the TA to terminate the session in an orderly manner. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.16 AT+FLID 11.16 mobile AT+FLID Query or set the Local Id setting capabilities Syntax Test Command AT+FLID=? Response(s) (max. character length of Local ID string) (range of supported ASCII character values) OK Read Command AT+FLID? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FLID= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Parameter Description (num) Local ID string max.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.17 AT+FMDL 11.17 mobile AT+FMDL Identify Product Model Syntax Read Command AT+FMDL? Response(s) Gipsy Soft Protocolstack OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description Send the model identification to the TA. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.18 AT+FMFR 11.18 mobile AT+FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification Syntax Read Command AT+FMFR? Response(s) SIEMENS OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description Send the manufacturer identification to the TA. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.19 AT+FOPT 11.19 mobile AT+FOPT Set bit order independently Syntax Write Command AT+FOPT= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description Model specific command to set bit order independently of the understanding which is "mirrored" and which is direct. Parameter Description (num) 0 non-standard 1 standard Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.20 AT+FPHCTO 11.20 mobile AT+FPHCTO DTE Phase C Response Timeout Syntax Read Command AT+FPHCTO? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+FPHCTO= Response(s) OK If error is related to ME functionality ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) EIA PN-2388 Command Description The time-out value determines how long the DCE will wait for a command after reaching the end of data when transmitting in Phase C.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.21 AT+FREV 11.21 mobile AT+FREV Identify Product Revision Syntax Read Command AT+FREV? Response(s) V2.550 OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description Sends the revision identification to the TA. Note • Used for Fax Class 2 only MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.22 AT+FRH 11.22 mobile AT+FRH Receive Data Using HDLC Framing Syntax Write Command AT+FRH= Response(s) CONNECT If error related to ME functionality ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 Command Description This command causes the TA to receive frames using the HDLC protocol and the modulation defined below. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.23 AT+FRM 11.23 mobile AT+FRM Receive Data Syntax Test Command AT+FRM=? Response(s) (list of s) OK Write Command AT+FRM= Response(s) CONNECT If error is related to ME functionality: ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 Command Description This command causes the TA to enter the receiver-mode using the modulation defined below. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.24 AT+FRS 11.24 mobile AT+FRS Receive Silence Syntax Write Command AT+FRS=
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.25 AT+FTH 11.25 mobile AT+FTH Transmit Data Using HDLC Framing Syntax Write Command AT+FTH= Response(s) CONNECT PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 Command Description This command causes the TA to transmit data using HDLC protocol and the modulation mode defined below. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook Notes • Used for Fax Class 1 only • Only = 3 is possible MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.26 AT+FTM 11.26 mobile AT+FTM Transmit Data Syntax Test Command AT+FTM=? Response(s) (list of s) OK Write Command AT+FTM= Response(s) CONNECT If error is related to ME functionality ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 Command Description This command causes the TA to transmit data using the modulation mode defined below. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.27 AT+FTS 11.27 mobile AT+FTS Stop Transmission and Wait Syntax Write Command AT+FTS= Response(s) An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is onhook. PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 Command Description This command causes the TA to terminate a transmission and wait for 10 millisecond intervals before responding with the OK result code to the DTE. Parameter Description (num) no.
MC35i AT Command Set s 11.28 AT+FVRFC 11.
MC35i AT Command Set 12. Short Message Service (SMS) Commands 12. s mobile Short Message Service (SMS) Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow an external application to use the Short Message Service with the MC35i. 12.1 SMS parameters Parameter Description (num) Format is same for in case of SMS, but without GSM 24.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.1 SMS parameters mobile • If indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used: ME/TA converts each 8-bit octet into hexadecimal numbers containing two IRA characters. (num) Discharge Time GSM 03.40 TP-Discharge-Time in time-string format: "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz", where characters indicate year (two last digits), month, day, hour, minutes, seconds and time zone.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.1 SMS parameters mobile (num) Message Number GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Number in integer format (num) Message Reference GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Reference in integer format (num)(+CSCS) Originating Address GSM 03.40 TP-Originating-Address Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM default alphabet characters) are converted into characters; type of address given by (num) Page Parameter GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.1 SMS parameters mobile (num) Serial Number GSM 03.41 CBM Serial Number in integer format (num) Status GSM 03.40 TP-Status in integer format 0...255 (str) Message status 3GPP 27.005 Interface of SMS and CB. Indicates the status of message in memory.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.2 AT+CMGC 12.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.3 AT+CMGD 12.3 mobile AT+CMGD Delete SMS message Syntax Test Command AT+CMGD=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+CMGD= Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description Write command deletes message from preferred message storage location . Notes • If there is no SMS stored at the selected index, the response is OK too.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.4 AT+CMGF 12.4 mobile AT+CMGF Select SMS message format Syntax Test Command AT+CMGF=? Response(s) +CMGF: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CMGF? Response(s) +CMGF: OK Write Command AT+CMGF= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description The write command specifies the input and output format of the short messages.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.5 AT+CMGL 12.5 mobile AT+CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store Syntax Test Command AT+CMGL=? Response(s) +CMGL: (list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT+CMGL Response(s) +CMGL: (see write command for default of ) OK Write Command AT+CMGL= Response(s) Output if text mode (AT+CMGF=1) and command successful: For SMS- SUBMITs and/or SMS-DELIVERs +CMGL: , , /, [], [][, /, ] [...
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.5 AT+CMGL mobile PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description The execute command is the same as the write command with the given default for . The write command returns messages with status value from message storage to the TE. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in the storage changes to 'received read'. Notes • The selected can contain different types of SMs (e.g.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.6 AT+CMGR 12.6 mobile AT+CMGR Read SMS messages Syntax Test Command AT+CMGR=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+CMGR= Response(s) Output if text mode (AT+CMGF=1) and command successful: For SMS-DELIVER +CMGR: , , [], [, , , , , , , ] [... ] OK For SMS-SUBMIT +CMGR: , , [][, , , , , [], , , ] [...
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.6 AT+CMGR mobile PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description The write command returns SMS message with location value from message storage to the TE. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in the storage changes to 'received read'.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.7 AT+CMGS 12.7 mobile AT+CMGS Send SMS message Syntax Test Command AT+CMGS=? Response(s) OK Write Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1) AT+CMGS=[, ] Text can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGS: [, ] OK If sending fails see notes below. Write Command If PDU mode (see AT+CMGF=0) AT+CMGS= PDU can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGS: [, ] OK If sending fails see notes below.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.7 AT+CMGS mobile If the AT^SM20 equals 1 (factory default) any failure to send a message is responded with "OK". Users should be aware, that despite the "OK" response, the message will not be sent to the subscriber. If the AT^SM20 equals 0 any failure to send a message is responded with "ERROR".
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.8 AT+CMGW 12.8 mobile AT+CMGW Write SMS messages to memory Syntax Test Command AT+CMGW=? Response(s) OK Exec Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMGW Response(s) Text can be entered. / +CMGW: OK If writing fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMGW=/[, [/][, ]] Text can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGW: OK If writing fails see notes below.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.8 AT+CMGW mobile Command Description The execute and write commands transmit SMS (either SMS-DELIVER or SMS-SUBMIT) from TE to memory storage . Memory location of the stored message is returned. Message status will be set to 'stored unsent' unless otherwise given in parameter . After invoking the execute or write command wait for the prompt ">" and then start to write the message. To save the message simply enter .
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.9 AT+CMSS 12.9 mobile AT+CMSS Send SMS messages from storage Syntax Test Command AT+CMSS=? Response(s) OK Write Command If text mode (AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMSS=[, [, ]] Response(s) +CMSS: [, ] OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command If PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0): AT+CMSS=[, [, ]] Response(s) +CMSS: [, ] OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.10 AT+CNMA 12.10 mobile AT+CNMA New SMS message acknowledge to ME/TE, only phase 2+ Syntax Test Command AT+CNMA=? Response(s) +CNMA: (list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT+CNMA Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command AT+CNMA= Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.10 AT+CNMA mobile Notes • The execute / write command shall only be used when AT+CSMS parameter equals 1 (= phase 2+). • Both the execute and the write command can be used no matter whether text mode or PDU mode is activated. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.11 AT+CNMI 12.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.11 AT+CNMI mobile 2 Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line data mode) and flush them to the TE after reservation. Otherwise forward them directly to the TE. 3 Forward unsolicited result codes directly to the TE. TA-TE link specific inband technique used to embed result codes and data when TA is in on-line data mode. (num)(&W)(&V) Rules for storing received SMS depend on the relevant data coding method (refer to GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.11 AT+CNMI mobile • Parameters =2,3 and =1 are only available with GSM phase 2+ (see AT+CSMS=1). Incoming SMs or Status Reports have to be acknowledged with AT+CNMA=0 when using these phase 2+ parameters. • If the ME operates on different instances (MUX channels 1, 2, 3) avoid different settings for routing and indicating SMS.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.12 AT+CPMS 12.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.12 AT+CPMS mobile (num) Number of messages currently in (num) Number of messages currently in (num) Number of messages storable in (num) Number of messages storable in (num) Number of messages storable in Notes • The Mobile Equipment storage ''ME'' offers space for 25 short messages, see . • ''MT'' is the sum of ''ME'' (= 25 locations) and ''SM'' (capacity varies with SIM card).
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.13 AT+CSCA 12.13 mobile AT+CSCA SMS service centre address Syntax Test Command AT+CSCA=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CSCA? Response(s) +CSCA: , OK Write Command AT+CSCA=[, ] Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description Write command updates the SMSC address, through which mobile originated SMs are transmitted. In text mode, setting is used by send and write commands.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.14 AT+CSCB 12.14 mobile AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication Syntax Test Command AT+CSCB=? Response(s) +CSCB: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CSCB? Response(s) +CSCB: , , OK Write Command AT+CSCB=[[, [, ]]] Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description Test command returns supported modes as a compound value.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.14 AT+CSCB mobile • For =0: Six different possible combinations of CBM IDs (e.g. "0,1,5,320-478,922,2000-3000"), default is empty string. In certain configurations, e.g. if using SIMs that contain data in Elementary File EF-CBMID (Cell Broadcast Message Identifier for Data download) less than six combinations may be available. To access a SIM's Elementary File data refer to command AT+CRSM. • For =1: One CBM ID or range of IDs (e.g.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.15 AT+CSDH 12.15 mobile AT+CSDH Show SMS text mode parameters Syntax Test Command AT+CSDH=? Response(s) +CSDH: ((list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CSDH? Response(s) +CSDH: OK Write Command AT+CSDH= Response(s) +CSDH: OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Command Description Write command sets whether or not detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.16 AT+CSMP 12.16 mobile AT+CSMP Set SMS text mode parameters Syntax Test Command AT+CSMP=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CSMP? Response(s) +CSMP:, / , , OK Write Command AT+CSMP=[, /[, [, ]]] Response(s) +CSMP: OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.16 AT+CSMP mobile Parameter Description (num) First Octet depending on the command or result code: first octet of GSM 03.40 SMS-DELIVER, SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS-STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND (default 2) in integer format 0...17(&F)...255 (num) Depending on SMS-SUBMIT setting: GSM 03.40 TP-Validity-Period either in integer format or in timestring format (refer ) 0...167(&F)...255 (num) Data Coding Scheme GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.17 AT+CSMS 12.17 mobile AT+CSMS Select Message Service Syntax Test Command AT+CSMS=? Response(s) +CSMS: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CSMS? Response(s) +CSMS: , , , OK Write Command AT+CSMS= Response(s) +CSMS: , , OK ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.05 Parameter Description (num) 0 GSM 03.40 and GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.17 AT+CSMS mobile (num) Mobile Terminated Messages: 0 Type not supported 1 Type supported (num) Mobile Originated Messages: 0 Type not supported 1 Type supported (num) Broadcast Type Messages: 0 Type not supported 1 Type supported Notes • If CSMS mode is switched from Phase 2+ to Phase 2 and one or more AT+CNMI Parameter are Phase 2+ specific a '+CMS ERROR: unknown error' will appear.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.18 AT^SLMS 12.18 mobile AT^SLMS List SMS Memory Storage Syntax Test Command AT^SLMS=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SLMS Response(s) ^SLMS: ''MT'',, ^SLMS: ''SM'',, ^SLMS: ''ME'',, OK ERROR +CMS ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The execute command indicates the maximum capacity of each SMS storage type and the number of locations currently used.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.18 AT^SLMS mobile (num) Number of messages currently stored in the SMS memory of the Mobile Equipment (physical storage "ME") (num) Concatenated logical SMS storages of SIM ("SM") and Mobile Equipment ("ME"). Sum of all messages currently stored, indicated as "MT". MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.19 AT^SMGL 12.19 mobile AT^SMGL List SMS messages from preferred store without setting status to REC READ Syntax Test Command AT^SMGL=? Response(s) same as AT+CMGL Exec Command AT^SMGL Response(s) ^SMGL: (For default values of , see Chapter "SMS parameters.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.19 AT^SMGL • mobile We recommend to take advantage of the "^SSIM READY" URC. If enabled with AT^SSET, this URC acknowledges to the user that SIM data is accessible after SIM PIN authentication. It will be delivered once the ME has completed reading data from the SIM card. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.20 AT^SMGO 12.20 mobile AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow Syntax Test Command AT^SMGO=? Response(s) ^SMGO: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT^SMGO? Response(s) ^SMGO: , OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command AT^SMGO= Response(s) OK ERROR CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Unsolicited Result Code SMS buffer change: ^SMGO: Status of SMS buffer has changed.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.20 AT^SMGO mobile Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) SMS overflow presentation mode [0](&F) disable 1 enable (num)(&V) SMS overflow status 0 space available 1 SMS buffer full (The buffer for received short messages is . See AT+CPMS.) 2 Buffer full and new message waiting in SC for delivery to phone Notes • Incoming short messages with message class 1 (ME specific short messages) or class 2 (SM specific short messages), see in GSM 03.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.21 AT^SMGR 12.21 mobile AT^SMGR Read SMS message without setting status to REC READ Syntax Test Command AT^SMGR=? Response(s) ^SMGR: OK Write Command AT^SMGR= Response(s) see AT+CMGR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 % % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Notes • The AT^SMGR command is a specific Siemens command with the same syntax as AT+CMGR Read SMS message. The only difference is that the status ''REC UNREAD'' of a short message is not overwritten to ''REC READ''.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.22 AT^SSCONF 12.22 mobile AT^SSCONF SMS Command Configuration AT^SSCONF controls details of some SMS releated commands. Please note that AT^SSCONF settings are stored volatile, i.e. after restart or reset the default values will be restored.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.23 AT^SSDA 12.23 mobile AT^SSDA Set SMS Display Availability This command allows to notify the MC35i of its controlling application's capability to immediately display incoming SMS on a display. If the application is able to display incoming SMS, class 0 SMS shall be displayed immediately. However, if it does not, class 0 SMS shall be treated as if no message class is determined (GSM 03.38[17]).
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.23 AT^SSDA mobile Parameter Description (num) Display Availability 0(&F) Application is not able to display incoming SMS 1 Application is able to display incoming SMS Note • If the ME operates on different instances (MUX channels 1, 2, 3) avoid different settings for routing and indicating SMS.
MC35i AT Command Set s 12.24 AT^SSMSS 12.24 mobile AT^SSMSS Set Short Message Storage Sequence Syntax Test Command AT^SSMSS=? Response(s) ^SSMSS: (list of supported) s Read Command AT^SSMSS? Response(s) ^SSMSS: OK Write Command AT^SSMSS= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The short message storage ''MT'' (see AT+CPMS) is a logical storage. It consists of two physical storages ''ME'' and ''SM''.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13. SIM related Commands 13. mobile SIM related Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the Subscriber Identity Modul (SIM) connected to the MC35i. 13.1 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access AT+CRSM allows the TE to access the Elementary Files on the SIM. Access to the SIM database is restricted to the commands which are listed at . All parameters of AT+CRSM are used as specified by GSM 11.11 [21].
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.1 AT+CRSM mobile Write Command (Continued) AT+CRSM=[, [, , , [, ]]] Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 § % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Parameter Description (num) SIM command number. 176 READ BINARY 178 READ RECORD 192 GET RESPONSE 214 UPDATE BINARY 220 UPDATE RECORD 242 STATUS (num) Identifier for an elementary data file on SIM, if used by .
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.1 AT+CRSM mobile (num) Status information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command. It is returned in both cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. 0...255 (num) Status information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command. It is returned in both cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. 0...255 (str) Response data in case of a successful completion of the previously issued command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.2 AT^SCKS 13.2 mobile AT^SCKS Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status This command controls the SIM connection presentation mode and queries the connection status of the SIM and the card holder tray of the MC35i.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.2 AT^SCKS mobile The write command enables or disables the presentation of URCs to report whether or not the SIM card is connected. If the ME is powered down or reset (AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) the current presentation mode setting will not be retained. Therefore the setting =1 needs to be restored after power on the MC35i or may be saved in the user profile (AT&W).
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.3 AT^SSET 13.3 mobile AT^SSET Indicate SIM data ready After power on and personalization (PIN entry if required) the ME starts reading data from SIM. With this command it is possible to enable URC "^SSIM READY" indication on the corresponding serial channel when this process has been completed. Afterwards all commands that depends on SIM data fields can be used, e.g. the SMS and phone book commands. AT^SSET setting is storable via AT&W.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.3 AT^SSET mobile Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) SIM ready presentation mode 0(&F) disable URC "^SSIM READY" indication. 1 enable URC "^SSIM READY" indication. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.4 AT^SCID 13.4 mobile AT^SCID Display SIM card identification number Syntax Test Command AT^SCID=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SCID Response(s) ^SCID: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA returns the card identification number in SIM (SIM file EFICCID, see GSM 11.11 Chap.10.1.1) as string type. Parameter Description (str) card identification number of SIM card MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 13.5 AT+CXXCID 13.5 mobile AT+CXXCID Display card ID Syntax Test Command AT+CXXCID=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CXXCID Response(s) +CXXCID: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA returns the card identification number in SIM (SIM file EF ICCID, see GSM 11.11 Chap.10.1.1) as string type. Note • See also: AT^SCID. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set 14. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands 14. s mobile SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands This chapter offers a brief reference of commands and responses related to the MC35i's SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) implementation. Detailed information is available with the document "Remote-SAT User Guide" [5]. Please contact the Wireless Modules Application Engineering Department at Siemens AG for details. ETSI specification GSM 11.14 [22] defines SAT in detail.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.1 AT^SSTA mobile Command Description The read command can be used to request the current operating status and the used alphabet of the RemoteSAT interface. The write command is used to activate the AT command interface of the SIM Application Toolkit in the MC35i and needs to be issued after every power on. However, removing and inserting the SIM does not affect the activation status. SAT commands which are not using the AT interface (non MMI related SAT commands , e.g.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.2 ^SSTN 14.2 mobile ^SSTN SAT Notification Reference(s) SIEMENS Unsolicited Result Codes URC 1 Proactive Command notification ^SSTN: Every time the SIM Application issues a Proactive Command, via the ME, the TA will receive a notification. This indicates the type of Proactive Command issued. AT^SSTGI must then be used by the TA to request the parameters of the Proactive Command from the ME.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.2 ^SSTN mobile Parameter Description (num) Proactive Command number (num) Defined as + terminate offset. The terminate offset equals 100. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.3 AT^SSTGI 14.3 mobile AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information Regularly this command is used upon receipt of an URC "^SSTN" to request the parameters of the Proactive Command. Then the TA is expected to acknowledge the AT^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the Proactive Command has been executed. AT^SSTR will also provide any user information, e.g. a selected menu item. The Proactive Command type value specifies to which "^SSTN" the command is related.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.3 AT^SSTGI mobile (num) Related Proactive Command MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.4 AT^SSTR 14.4 mobile AT^SSTR SAT Response The TA is expected to acknowledge the AT^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the Proactive Command has been executed. AT^SSTR will also provide any user information, e.g. a selected menu item.
MC35i AT Command Set s 14.4 AT^SSTR mobile (num) Number related to Proactive Command or event type according to GSM 11.14 [22]. (num) Command status return regarding the type of action that has taken place, e.g. action performed by the user. Values are in accordance with GSM 11.14 [22]. (num) Response number entered by user (str) Response string entered by user MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15. Phonebook Commands 15. mobile Phonebook Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to access the phonebooks located in the MC35i's memory or on the attached Subscriber Identity Modul (SIM). 15.1 Sort Order for Phonebooks Due to the support of UCS2 for the part of phonebook entries, the sort order for phonebook records follows the algorithm published as Unicode Technical Standard #10, "Unicode Collation Algorithm".
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.2 AT+CPBR 15.2 mobile AT+CPBR Read from Phonebook This command serves to read one or more entries from the phonebook selected with AT command AT+CPBS. It can be used only after the phonebook's data has been read from the SIM successfully. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.2 AT+CPBR mobile Parameter Description (num) The first (lowest) location number within phonebook memory for which the corresponding entry is to be displayed. The supported range is given in the test command response. If exceeds the upper bound (as indicated by the test command), command will respond with "+CME ERROR: INVALID INDEX".
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.2 AT+CPBR mobile (num) Maximum length of assigned to the telephone number. The value indicated by the test command is given in octets. If is given as GSM characters each character corresponds to one octet. If the string is given in UCS2, the maximum number of characters depends on the coding scheme used for the alpha field of the SIM according to GSM 11.11, Annex B [21].
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.3 AT+CPBS 15.3 mobile AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage This command is used to select the active phonebook storage, i.e. the phonebook storage that all subsequent phonebook commands will be operating on. The read command can be used only after the phonebook data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.3 AT+CPBS mobile The write command selects the phonebook memory , which is used by other phonebook commands. Parameter Description (str) For phonebooks "MC", "RC" and "LD", automatic deletion of the entries stored in ME will be performed if the SIM card is changed. If the same SIM is removed and reinserted, no automatic deletion is performed.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.4 AT+CPBW 15.4 mobile AT+CPBW Write into Phonebook This command serves to write onto an entry of the phonebook selected with AT+CPBS. It can be used only after the phonebook's data has been read successfully from the SIM. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt to use any of the phonebook commands will result in "+CME Error: SIM busy".
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.4 AT+CPBW mobile Parameter Description (num) Location number within phonebook memory. The supported range is given whith the test command response. (str) Phone number with format specified by . Parameter must be present, although it may be an empty string. However, alphabetic characters are not permitted. may contain printable non-alphabetic characters of the standard GSM alphabet as dialstring modifiers, including "*", "#" or "+".
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.4 AT+CPBW mobile (num) Maximum length of assigned to the telephone number. The value indicated by the test command is given in octets. If the string is given in GSM characters, each character corresponds to one octet. If the string is given in UCS2, the maximum number of characters depends on the coding scheme used for the alpha field of the SIM according to GSM 11.11, Annex B [21].
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.5 AT^SPBC 15.5 mobile AT^SPBC Search the first entry in the sorted telephone book This command can be used to retrieve the index of the first entry starting with selected character in the sorted list of phonebook records of the phonebook currently selected with AT+CPBS. The sorted list of phonebook records can be accessed with AT command AT^SPBG. The sort order is described in Section 15.1, Sort Order for Phonebooks.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.5 AT^SPBC mobile Parameter Description (str)(+CSCS) The character to be searched in the sorted list of phonebook entries. Character coding and formatting according to the settings made with AT+CSCS. Search algorithms follow the sorting algorithms referenced in Section 15.1, Sort Order for Phonebooks. (num) The first (lowest) index number within the phonebook memory selected with AT+CPBS for which the corresponding parameter starts with character .
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.6 AT^SPBD 15.6 mobile AT^SPBD Purge phonebook memory storage This command is used to purge the selected phonebook manually, i.e. all entries previously stored in the selected phonebook storage will be deleted. CAUTION! The operation cannot be stopped nor reversed! Automatic purging of phonebooks is performed when the SIM card is removed and replaced by a different SIM card. This affects the ME-based part of the "LD" storage, and storages "MC" and "RC".
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.6 AT^SPBD mobile Parameter Description (str) If test command: List of phonebooks which can be deleted by AT^SPBD. If write command: Phonebook to be deleted. For a detailed description of storages see AT+CPBS. “FD“ Fixed dialing phonebook (In order to delete this phonebook, PIN2 authentication must be performed first.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.7 AT^SPBG 15.7 mobile AT^SPBG Read current Phonebook entries This command can be used to display the phonebook records of the phonebook currently selected with AT+CPBS in sorted order by name. The sort order is described in Section 15.1, Sort Order for Phonebooks.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.7 AT^SPBG mobile Command Description The test command returns the index range for this command, the maximum length of field, and the maximum length of field. Note: The length may not be available while SIM storage is selected. If storage does not offer format information, the format list should be empty parenthesises.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.7 AT^SPBG mobile (str)(+CSCS) Text assigned to the phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given in test command response . (num) value indicating the number of used locations in selected memory storage. (num) The location within phonebook memory at which the corresponding entry is located. This location may be used for other commands. (e.g. AT+CPBR or ATD>) (num) Max.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.7 AT^SPBG mobile TA returns phonebook entries by alphabetical order: ^SPBG:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur" ^SPBG:2,"+777777",145,"Bill" ^SPBG:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie" ......... The numbers at the beginning of each line are not the memory locations in the phonebook, but only serial numbers assigned to the entries' positions in the alphabetical list.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.8 AT^SPBS 15.8 mobile AT^SPBS Step through the selected phonebook alphabetically This command can be used to scroll sequentially through the active phonebook records in alphabetical order by name. Three entries will be displayed at a time. This command can be used only after the phonebook data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.8 AT^SPBS mobile you find entries starting with matching characters. However, do not use the listed index numbers to dial out with ATD> or to modify entries with AT+CPBW. • To access an entry found with AT^SPBS for editing or dialing, enter AT^SPBS with the parameter =1. Then extract the "real" location number of the entry from response parameter and use this "real" location number with ATD> or AT+CPBW. See examples below.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.8 AT^SPBS mobile 209 dialling string contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit characters saved with the number string. For phonebook entries with this , dialling from phonebook with ATD> is not possible. For further detail, check the parameter descriptions for at command AT+CPBW. 129 otherwise (str)(+CSCS) Text assigned to the phone number.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.
MC35i AT Command Set s 15.9 AT^SDLD 15.9 mobile AT^SDLD Delete the 'last number redial' memory Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt to use any of the phonebook commands will result in "+CME Error: 14" (SIM busy).
MC35i AT Command Set s 16. Audio Commands 16. mobile Audio Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the MC35i's audio interface. 16.1 Audio programming model The following figure illustrates how the signal path can be adjusted with the parameters , , , and . Figure 16.1: Audio programming model MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.2 ATL 16.2 mobile ATL Set monitor speaker loudness Syntax Exec Command ATL[] Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) V.25ter Parameter Description (num) Notes • Commands ATL and ATM are implemented only for V.25ter compatibility reasons and have no effect. • In multiplex mode the command is supported on logical channel 1 only. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.3 ATM 16.3 mobile ATM Set monitor speaker mode Syntax Exec Command ATM[] Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % ! ! Reference(s) V.25ter Parameter Description (num) Notes • Commands ATL and ATM are implemented only for V.25ter compatibility reasons and have no effect. • In multiplex mode the command is supported on logical channel 1 only. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.4 AT+CLVL 16.4 mobile AT+CLVL Loudspeaker volume level Syntax Test Command AT+CLVL=? Response(s) +CLVL: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CLVL? Response(s) +CLVL: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CLVL= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Parameter Description (num) Loudspeaker Volume Level 0...
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.4 AT+CLVL mobile • As an alternative to AT+CLVL, you can use AT^SNFO and AT^SNFV. The parameter is identical with used by both commands. • Any change to (or ) takes effect in audio modes 2 to 6. That is, when you change (or ) and then select another mode with AT^SNFS, the same step will be applied. The only exception is audio mode 1 which is fixed to =4 (or accordingly =4).
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.5 AT+CMUT 16.5 mobile AT+CMUT Mute control Syntax Test Command AT+CMUT=? Response(s) +CMUT: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CMUT? Response(s) +CMUT: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CMUT= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description This command can be used in all audio modes (1 to 6) and during a voice call only.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.6 AT+VTD 16.6 mobile AT+VTD Tone duration Syntax Test Command AT+VTD=? Response(s) +VTD: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+VTD? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+VTD= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.07 Command Description This command refers to an integer that defines the length of tones transmitted with the AT+VTS command.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.7 AT+VTS 16.7 mobile AT+VTS DTMF and tone generation The Write command is intended to send ASCII characters or strings which cause the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) to transmit DTMF tones to a remote subscriber. It works during active voice calls only and offers the following variants: • AT+VTS= allows to send a sequence of DTMF tones with a duration defined with AT+VTD. • AT+VTS=[,] allows to send a single DTMF tone.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.7 AT+VTS mobile (num) Tone duration in 1/10 second. If not specified current setting of AT+VTD is used. 1...255 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.8 AT^SAIC 16.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.8 AT^SAIC mobile (num)(^SNFW) Microphone selection 1 Microphone 1 2 Microphone 2 (num)(^SNFW) Select differential earpiece amplifier 1 Selects the earpiece amplifier 1 2 Selects the earpiece amplifier 2 3 Selects both amplifiers. Note that both amplifiers are connected in parallel and therefore, get the same output power if =3. Notes • The AT^SAIC write command is usable only in audio modes 2 - 6.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.9 AT^SNFA 16.9 mobile AT^SNFA Set or query of microphone attenuation Syntax Test Command AT^SNFA=? Response(s) ^SNFA: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFA? Response(s) ^SNFA: OK Write Command AT^SNFA= Response(s) OK ERROR CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The test command returns the supported values of the parameter .
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.9 AT^SNFA mobile Parameter Description (num)(^SNFW) Multiplication factor for input samples. Parameter is identical with of AT^SNFI. Formula used to calculate microphone attenuation (negative gain): Gain in dB = 20 * log(/32768) 0...32767(P)...65535 0 Microphone is muted 32767 No attenuation on the microphone path Notes • The command is provided for compatibility with M20 and is a subset of AT^SNFI.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.10 AT^SNFD 16.10 mobile AT^SNFD Set audio parameters to manufacturer default values Syntax Test Command AT^SNFD=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SNFD Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA sets the active audio parameters to manufacturer defined default values.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.11 AT^SNFI 16.11 mobile AT^SNFI Set microphone path parameters Syntax Test Command AT^SNFI=? Response(s) ^SNFI: (list of supported s) , (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFI? Response(s) ^SNFI: , OK Write Command AT^SNFI=, Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA sets microphone path amplifying.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.11 AT^SNFI mobile Notes • Write command works only in audio modes 2 to 6! • Read and write options of this command refer to the active audio mode. • The range of is up to 65535 but will be suppressed to 32767. Values above = 65535 will cause a failure. • Changed values have to be stored with AT^SNFW. • Attention! When you adjust audio parameters avoid exceeding the maximum allowed level.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.12 AT^SNFM 16.12 mobile AT^SNFM Mute microphone Syntax Test Command AT^SNFM=? Response(s) ^SNFM: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFM? Response(s) ^SNFM: OK Write Command AT^SNFM= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The test command returns the supported values of the parameter . The read command returns whether the microphone is on or off during voice calls.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.12 AT^SNFM mobile • This command can be used in all audio modes (1 to 6) and during a voice call only. See AT^SNFS for more details on the various audio modes. • During an active call, users should be aware that when they switch back and forth between different audio modes (for example handsfree on/off) the value of does not change, i.e. the microphone mode is retained until explicitly changed. • As alternative, you can use the AT+CMUT command. MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.13 AT^SNFO 16.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.13 AT^SNFO mobile (num)(^SNFW) Formula to calculate the value of the 5 volume steps selectable with parameter : Attenuation = 20 log * (2 * outCalibrate[n] / 32768) 0...32767 (num) Volume steps 0 - 4, each defined with outCalibrate[n] 0...[4] (num)(^SNFW) Multiplication factor for the sidetone gain.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.14 AT^SNFPT 16.14 mobile AT^SNFPT Set progress tones Syntax Test Command AT^SNFPT=? Response(s) ^SNFPT: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFPT? Response(s) ^SNFPT: OK Write Command AT^SNFPT= Response(s) OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The write command controls the Call Progress Tones generated at the beginning of a mobile originated call setup.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.15 AT^SNFS 16.15 mobile AT^SNFS Select audio hardware set Syntax Test Command AT^SNFS=? Response(s) ^SNFS: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFS? Response(s) ^SNFS: OK Write Command AT^SNFS= Response(s) OK ERROR CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The write command serves to set the audio mode required for the connected equipment.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.15 AT^SNFS mobile Parameter Description (num)(^SNFW) [1] Audio mode 1: Standard mode optimized for the reference handset, that can be connected to the analog interface 1 (see your "Hardware Interface Description" for information on this handset.) To adjust the volume use the knob of the reference handset. In audio mode 4, this handset can be used with user defined parameters.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.15 AT^SNFS mobile Examples EXAMPLE 1 Suppose a user wishes to use alternatively a handsfree device and a handset. The handset can be connected to the first analog interface and adjusted to audio mode 4. The handsfree device can be attached to the second analog interface and adjusted to audio mode 2. The factory defaults of AT^SAIC need not be changed. Settings for the handset: AT^SNFS=4 OK AT^SAIC? Factory default of AT^SAIC assigned to audio mode 4.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.15 AT^SNFS mobile Settings for a handsfree device connected to the first analog interface and adjusted to audio mode 2: AT^SNFS=2 OK AT^SAIC=2,1,1 OK To store the configuration to the user defined audio profile: AT^SNFW Stores the audio mode and the interface. OK To switch back and forth: AT^SNFS=4 Switches to the handset connected to analog interface 1. OK AT^SNFS=2 Switches to the handsfree device at analog interface 2. OK MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.16 AT^SNFV 16.16 mobile AT^SNFV Set loudspeaker volume Syntax Test Command AT^SNFV=? Response(s) ^SNFV: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SNFV? Response(s) ^SNFV: OK Write Command AT^SNFV= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description The test command returns the supported values of the parameter .
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.16 AT^SNFV mobile Notes • The read and write commands refer to the active audio mode. • The write command works only in audio modes 2 to 6! • Any change to takes effect in audio modes 2 to 6. That is, when you change and then select another mode with AT^SNFS, the same step will be applied. Nevertheless, the actual volume can be quite different, depending on the values of set in each mode.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.17 AT^SNFW 16.17 mobile AT^SNFW Write audio setting in non-volatile store Syntax Test Command AT^SNFW=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SNFW Response(s) OK ERROR CME ERROR: PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Command Description TA writes the active audio parameters in non-volatile store related to the active mode.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.18 AT^SRTC 16.
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.18 AT^SRTC mobile The execute command is intended for testing. It starts to play a melody from the audio output currently selected with the AT^SNFS command. To deactivate test playback use AT^SRTC again. During test playback, you can enter the Write command to select another melody and adjust the volume. Also, you can enter the read command to check the type and volume of the current ring tone, and to view the status of playback (on / off).
MC35i AT Command Set s 16.18 AT^SRTC mobile (num) Status of test ringing. Indicates whether or not a melody is currently being played back for testing 0 Switched off 1 Switched on (num) Event to be indicated. All settings of and apply to the selected event only. [0] All MTCs (voice, data etc.) 1 Incoming short message Notes • The test ringing signal cannot be activated while an MTC is ringing (ERROR).
MC35i AT Command Set s 17. Hardware related Commands 17. mobile Hardware related Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the MC35i's hardware interface. More information regarding this interface is available with the "MC35i Hardware Interface Description"[2]. 17.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.1 AT+CALA mobile Unsolicited Result Codes URC 1 +CALA: Indicates reminder message. URC 2 ^SYSSTART ALARM MODE +CALA: Indicates ME wake-up into Alarm mode. If autobauding is active (AT+IPR=0) the line "^SYSSTART ALARM MODE" does not appear, but your individual message will be displayed. Command Description Test command returns supported array index values , alarm types , and maximum length of the text to be output.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.1 AT+CALA mobile (num) Integer type value indicating the type of the alarm. 0 Alarm indication: text message via serial interface (str) String type value indicating the text to be displayed when alarm time is reached; maximum length is . By factory default, is undefined. Note: will be stored to the non-volatile flash memory when the device enters the Power Down mode via AT^SMSO.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.1 AT+CALA mobile EXAMPLE 2 To set a fresh alarm using the same message as in Example 1, simply enter date and time. , , , can be omitted: AT+CALA="04/05/31,08:50:00" OK When the alarm is executed the URC comes with the same message: +CALA: Good Morning EXAMPLE 3 To configure the Alarm mode, e.g. for May 20, 2004, at 8.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.2 AT+CCLK 17.2 mobile AT+CCLK Real Time Clock Syntax Test Command AT+CCLK=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CCLK? Response(s) +CCLK: OK Write Command AT+CCLK= Response(s) +CME ERROR: ERROR OK PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) GSM 07.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.3 AT^SBC 17.3 mobile AT^SBC Battery charge and charger control Please note that the AT^SBC command is intended only for use the MC35i Module. It is not relevant for the MC35i Terminal. If the product is MC35i Module: The AT^SBC read command can be used to query the average current consumption of the module. The AT^SBC write command determines the presentation of Unsolicited Result Codes used to indicate undervoltage conditions.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.3 AT^SBC mobile Parameter Description (num) 0(P) Disables presentation of Undervoltage URC 1 Enables presentation of Undervoltage URC (num) Connection status of charging adapter (not relevant for MC35i) 0 No charging adapter is connected (num) Battery capacity (not relevant for MC35i) 0 Indicates that no battery is available (num) ME's power consumption in mA averaged over a couple of seconds. 0...5000 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.4 AT^SCTM 17.4 mobile AT^SCTM Set critical operating temperature presentation mode or query temperature Use this command to monitor the temperature range of the module. The write command enables or disables the presentation of URCs to report critical temperature limits. CAUTION: During a guard period of two minutes after power-up, the module will not switch off, even if the critical temperature limit is exceeded.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.4 AT^SCTM mobile PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) SIEMENS Unsolicited Result Code URCs will be automatically sent to the TA when the temperature reaches or exceeds the critical level, or when it is back to normal.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.4 AT^SCTM mobile
(num) 0(&F) Suppress output of in test and read command. 1 Output in test and read command. (num) Board temperature in Celsius. Is comprised between the lowest temperature limit and the uppermost temperature limit. (str) user defined phonenumber for deferred switchoff one phone number (in international format) that can be called even if a critical temperature limit is exceeded.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.4 AT^SCTM mobile ^SCTM_B: -1 Caution: Engine close to undertemperature limit. ^SCTM_B: -2 Alert: Engine is below undertemperature limit and switches off. EXAMPLE 2 URCs issued when the temperature is back to normal (URC is output once): ^SCTM_B: 0 17.4.
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.5 AT^SSYNC 17.5 mobile AT^SSYNC Configure SYNC Pin The AT^SSYNC command serves to configure the SYNC pin of the application interface. The applicability of the different types of is product dependent: • If you have a MC35i module you may select either mode, depending on whether your application is designed to use the SYNC mode (indicates the current consumption in a transmit burst) or the LED mode (drives a status LED connected to the pin).
MC35i AT Command Set s 17.5 AT^SSYNC mobile Parameter Description (num) [0] SYNC mode: Enables the SYNC pin to indicate growing power consumption during a transmit burst. You can make use of the signal generated by the SYNC pin, if power consumption is your concern. To do so, ensure that your application is capable of processing the signal. Your platform design must be such that the incoming signal causes other components to draw less current.
MC35i AT Command Set s 18. Miscellaneous Commands 18. mobile Miscellaneous Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to various areas. 18.1 A/ Repeat previous command line Syntax Exec Command A/ Response(s) PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) V.25ter Command Description Repeat previous command line. Notes • Line does not need to end with terminating character.
MC35i AT Command Set s 18.2 ATS3 18.2 mobile ATS3 Write command line termination character The ATS3 command determines the character recognized by the TA to terminate an incoming command line. Syntax Read Command ATS3? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS3= Response(s) OK ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) V.25ter Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) command line termination character 000...13(&F)...
MC35i AT Command Set s 18.3 ATS4 18.3 mobile ATS4 Set response formatting character The ATS4 command determines the character generated by the TA for result code and information text. Syntax Read Command ATS4? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS4= Response(s) OK ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) V.25ter Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) response formatting character 000...10(&F)...
MC35i AT Command Set s 18.4 ATS5 18.4 mobile ATS5 Write command line editing character Syntax Read Command ATS5? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS5= Response(s) OK ERROR PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 ! % % % % Reference(s) V.25ter Command Description This parameter setting determines the character recognized by TA as a request to delete the immediately preceding character from the command line. Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) command line editing character 000...8(&F)...
MC35i AT Command Set s 19. Appendix mobile 19. Appendix 19.1 Restricted access to SIM data after SIM PIN authentication The following commands can be used only after data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt to use any of the following commands will result in "+CME Error: 14" (SIM busy).
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.2 List of Star-Hash (*#) Codes 19.2 mobile List of Star-Hash (*#) Codes The following command strings can be sent via ATD and have to be terminated with a semicolon. The command strings are defined with GSM 2.30 [16]. Table 19.1: List of Star-Hash (*#) Codes Star-Hash Code Functionality Response, also see Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.2 List of Star-Hash (*#) Codes Star-Hash Code mobile Functionality Response, also see Table 19.3 Activation/deactivation/int WAIT +CCWA : , [,...] like +CCWA *) (see: AT+CCWA) (choice of *,#,*#)33*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOC ^SCLCK : , , [, ...] like +CLCK *) (Refer AT+CLCK) (choice of *,#,*#)331*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOIC see above (choice of *,#,*#)332*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOIC exc.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.2 List of Star-Hash (*#) Codes mobile Abbreviation Meaning Value BS Basic service equivalent to parameter class: Voice FAX SMS SMS+FAX Data circuit asynchron Data circuit synchron dedicated PAD access dedicated Packet access Data circuit asynchron+PAD Data circuit synchron+Packet Data circuit asynchron+synchron+Packet+PAD All Services 11 13 16 12 25 24 27 26 21 22 20 -- T Time in seconds In contrast to AT+CCFC, parameter T has no default value.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN 19.3 mobile Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN ; ... command not available ! ... command does not require PIN1 % ... command requires PIN1 § ... command sometimes requires PIN1 Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.
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MC35i AT Command Set s 19.4 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W 19.4 mobile AT Command Settings storable with AT&W Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.4 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W AT Command mobile Stored Parameters FAX Commands AT+FCLASS Short Message Service (SMS) Commands AT+CMGF AT+CNMI , , , , AT+CSDH AT^SMGO SIM related Commands AT^SCKS AT^SSET Miscellaneous Commands ATS3 ATS4 ATS5 Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.4 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W mobile AT Command Stored Parameters AT+CRC Network Service Commands AT+COPS AT+CREG Supplementary Service Commands AT^SACM AT+CLIP Short Message Service (SMS) Commands AT+CMGF AT+CNMI , , , , AT+CSDH AT^SMGO SIM related Commands AT^SCKS AT^SSET Miscellaneous Commands ATS3 ATS4 ATS5 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set 19.5 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F 19.5 s mobile Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set 19.
MC35i AT Command Set 19.5 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F AT Command Factory Defaults ATS4 =010 ATS5 =008 MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set 19.6 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) 19.6 s mobile Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) Table 19.
MC35i AT Command Set 19.6 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) AT Command URC AT^SMGO ^SMGO: s mobile SIM related Commands AT^SCKS ^SCKS: AT^SSET ^SSIM READY SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands ^SSTN ^SSTN: ^SSTN ^SSTN: ^SSTN ^SSTN: 254 ^SSTN ^SSTN: 255 Hardware related Commands AT+CALA +CALA: AT^SBC ^SBC: Undervoltage AT^SCTM ^SCTM_B: MC35i_ATC_V01.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands 19.7 mobile Alphabetical List of AT Commands Table 19.10: Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page +++ Switch from data mode to command mode Section 7.17, page 151 ^SSTN SAT Notification Section 14.2, page 344 A/ Repeat previous command line Section 18.1, page 416 AT&C Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode Section 4.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands mobile AT Command Description Section and Page AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty Section 9.8, page 213 AT+CHUP Hang up call Section 7.9, page 143 AT+CIMI Request international mobile subscriber identity Section 6.10, page 128 AT+CIND Indicator control Section 3.2, page 58 AT+CLCC List current calls of ME Section 7.21, page 157 AT+CLCK Facility lock Section 5.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands mobile AT Command Description Section and Page AT+CREG Network registration Section 8.3, page 175 AT+CRLP Select radio link protocol parameters for originated nontransparent data calls Section 7.20, page 155 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access Section 13.1, page 333 AT+CSCA SMS service centre address Section 12.13, page 314 AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication Section 12.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands mobile AT Command Description Section and Page AT+FRS Receive Silence Section 11.24, page 285 AT+FTH Transmit Data Using HDLC Framing Section 11.25, page 286 AT+FTM Transmit Data Section 11.26, page 287 AT+FTS Stop Transmission and Wait Section 11.27, page 288 AT+FVRFC Vertical resolution format conversion Section 11.28, page 289 AT+GCAP Request complete TA capabilities list Section 2.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands mobile AT Command Description Section and Page AT^SMGL List SMS messages from preferred store without setting status to REC READ Section 12.19, page 324 AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow Section 12.20, page 326 AT^SMGR Read SMS message without setting status to REC READ Section 12.21, page 328 AT^SMONC Cell Monitoring Section 8.5, page 180 AT^SMONG GPRS Monitor Section 8.
MC35i AT Command Set s 19.7 Alphabetical List of AT Commands mobile AT Command Description Section and Page ATD Mobile originated call to dial a number Section 7.2, page 131 ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service Section 10.14, page 254 ATD*99# Request GPRS service Section 10.13, page 252 ATD> Originate call to phone number in memory Section 7.3, page 134 ATD> Originate call to phone number selected from active mem- Section 7.