Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND manuel d'utilisation

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    Extended AT Commands Manual VERSION 2.1 FW V 2.1.3 This document is the sole and exclusiv e property of Maxon Australia. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement . 36A Gibson Ave Padstow NSW 2211 Australia URL: www .maxon.com.au[...]

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    RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE The use of this devi ce in any ot her type of host configurati on may not c omply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. During operat ion, a 20 cm separat ion distance should be maintained betwee n the antenna, whet her extended or retracted, and the user’s/bystander ’s body (excluding hands, w ris ts, [...]

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    REVISION HIST ORY Product Name Maxon Mo dMax - MM-62 80IND Document Type Public Current Version Number 2.1 Status of the Document Public Release Revision Date 2009-03-20 Total Number of Pages 68 - Revision Hist ory Level Date History 2.0 2008-05-18 Released with Firmware versio n 2.1.3 Added Auto Del ete SMS command AT$$AU TO_DLTSMS Added SMSOPT=AB[...]

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    CONTACT INFORMATION Depending on the nature of your inquiry, please feel free to contact the following senior personnel: Sales, Marketing & Corporate: Technical Suppor t: Phone: +61 2 8707 3000 Email: support@m axon.com.au Sales: Phone: +61 2 8707 3000 Email: sales@m axon.com.au[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 5 of 70 2009-06-25 TABLE OF CONTENTS Extended AT Commands Manual ............................................................................................... 1 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................... 2 CAUTION ....................[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 6 of 70 2009-06-25 5.4. Visual/Audible Call Alert Options ........................... ............................... .............................. 24 5.4.1.1. Receiving notification mode option (AT$$RCV_MODE)) ............ .............................. 24 5.4.1.2. Ringer volume control ( AT$$RINGLVL) ........... [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 7 of 70 2009-06-25 8.1.1.18. Write Message to Me mory +CMGW................. ................................ .......................42 8.1.1.19. Delete Message +CMGD ............... ............................... ............................... ...........43 8.1.1.20. Send Command +CMGC ...........................[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 8 of 70 2009-06-25 14. CELLULAR EXTENDED AT COMMAND SET .....................................................................66 14.1.1 . Cellular AT paramete r commands ................................... ............................... ...........66 14.1.2 . Cellular identification AT command e xtensions ..........[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 9 of 70 2009-06-25 1. OVERVIEW The modem is a rugged, full duplex Data an d SMS modem designed to operate on 3G 850MHz networks. 3G is an efficient and secur e cellular wireless tec hnology that comp liments fixed or mobile applications. The modem incorporates RS-232 and US B drivers, AC/DC down converter. The modem[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 10 of 70 2009-06-25 1.2. Terms The following terms are used throughout this docum ent. We have provided and explanation of these fo r your referen ce. Tabl e 1- 1 Term Descript ion <> Field. Contents b etween ‘<’ and ‘>’ in dicate th e name of the field or the parameter require d to complete the [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 11 of 70 2009-06-25 Term Descript ion PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network refers primarily to the telephone system based on copper wires carrying v oice, fax & data. RCE Remote Cust omer Equipm ent. Describe s the MT2, Rm and TE2 as one composit e system . Rm Hardwire Interface between MT2 and TE2. SMS Short [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 12 of 70 2009-06-25 2. AT IN TERFACE DESCRIPT ION 2.1. Basic Integration The modem supports asynchronous seri al communication known as RS-232. This chapter describes the basic integr ation and com munication of M T2 with TE2. MT2 hereby defines and TE2 means host products w hich can issue AT commands and handle the[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 13 of 70 2009-06-25 2.3. Command Format The AT command set in UART 1 is based on ASCII te xt. The extended AT comma nd set by Qualcomm start with “AT$QC” an d the extended A T comman d set by Maxon Australia start with “AT$$”. All commands should finish by <CR>, 0x 0d. Other formats and rules in the AT[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 14 of 70 2009-06-25 3. BASIC INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 3.1. Baud Rate Set-up This section pr ovides basic inf ormation on se tting the data communica tion rate [baud rate] o n the Rm interface between MT2 and TE2. 3.2. Serial Interface The default transfer rate is set to 115200bps with support to 230400bps. On the RS2[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 15 of 70 2009-06-25 Speci al: Set comm and Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ Connect_Baud=<value> Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$ Connect_Baud = <value> <result_code> (OK | ERROR) 1: Modem displays baud ra te set by +IPR comman d together with Co nnect mess age after a circui t switched connection is establishe d. E.[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 16 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ NOTIFC NT? Value 0: No notification (No boot alert message , No SMS message notification. Notifies of incoming da ta calls.) 1: No boot ale rt message on start-up but noti fies when SMS message is received. Notifies of inc oming data calls 2: Notify Once (defau lt) Boot up [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 17 of 70 2009-06-25 4. SIGNAL INFORMATION 4.1. MT SMS Table 4-10 Stat us Signal Action AT SMS Notification to Serial and USB ports Idle , Data Buzzer $$SMSNOTIF value “0”: No alert $$SMSNOTIF value “1”: Buzzer alerts 4 tim es initially only $$SMSNOTIF value “2”: Buzzer aler ts 4 times initially followed [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 18 of 70 2009-06-25 5. INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT 5.1. MT2 Basic Operational State. This comma nd set enables the user to set up a nd/or confirm MT 2’s basic opera tional environment. 5.1.1.1. Boot alert After power up MT2 notifies TE2 it is active on the network and in idle state by th is command. Set command Command [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 19 of 70 2009-06-25 Table 5-14 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$EMMOREG? Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$EMMOREG: perio d,t erminatedn umber,TI,msg Value period: 5 – 300 (seconds) terminatednumb er: mobile number TI: Teleservice Identifier (4098) msg: User data Table 5-15 Set comma nd Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ EMMOREG=<p[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 20 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ RESET Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$RESE T: 1 | 0 (Success | Failure) Note: Using the new format wi th the old fi rmware R1.1.17 will cause the modem to hang. For older firmwa re (R1.1.17 pl ease use AT$$RESET=n where n is in minutes) 5.1.1.6. Current time (AT$$TIME) This command [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 21 of 70 2009-06-25[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 22 of 70 2009-06-25 5.2.1.2. LED c ont rol (AT $$EX T_L ED) This command is used for c ontrol of the LED’s o n-time. Changes made to this functio n are writte n to NV memory and will be presen t in all profiles. Table 5-24 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT2 $$EXT_LED? Response TE2 Å MT2 $$EXT_LED: <va lue> Val[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 23 of 70 2009-06-25 5.3.1.1. SMS low battery voltage se t point (AT$$LOWBATT_VTG) This comma nd also sets the SM S Auto Voltage Aler t value. (For remote user SMS notific ation activation please see SMS Auto V oltage Alert ). Table 5-28 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ LOWBATT_VTG? Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$LOWBATT_[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 24 of 70 2009-06-25 5.4. Visual/Audible Call Alert Options 5.4.1.1. Receiving notification mode option (AT$$R CV_MODE)) This command is used for selec ting preferred mode of incoming call aler t. Table 5-32 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ RCVMODE? Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$RCV_MODE: <value> Value 0: LED with [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 25 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ RINGIDX=<value> Response TE 2 Å MT2 <result_code> (OK | ERROR) 5.5. Network Relational Settings 5.5.1.1. Roaming indicator information (AT$$ROAMIND) This command is used for reading Roaming Indicator Information. Table 5-38 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ R[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 26 of 70 2009-06-25 5.5.1.4. Modem scheduled Info rmation (AT$$Ping) Scheduled information will include Antenna S ignal, ECIo, Time, RSCP Level and Location Example output: RSSI[79], TIME[2007-07-18,08:20:21,WED], ECIO:-13 ,RSCP[-71], L0151 R01 CI1CA5 SRB0---- Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$PING? Response TE 2 [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 27 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ CURRSTATE Value -1: Offline 0: Idle state 1: Initialisation state 2: Alert state 3:Conversation state 4: Access state 5: Paging stat e 5.5.1.7. RF information (AT$$RFINFO) This command enables user to acquire RF informati on between MT2 and the on-air system. MT2 transmits [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 28 of 70 2009-06-25 6. DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS These commands are used for testing and diagnostic purposes. T hey can not be used in the calling state. 6.1.1.1. Ring test (AT$$DIAG_RING) This command is used to confirm M T2 ring alert function. Table 6-47 Execute Command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ DIAG_RING=<value> Re[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 29 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$RSS I_LEV EL? Value Default settings in –dBm units: Upper: 95 (-dBm) Stronger Lower: 120 (-dBm) Weaker Table 6-50 Set C ommand Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ RSSI_LEVEL=<uppe r_value>,<lower_value> Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$RS SI_LEVEL: <upper_value>, <lower_v al[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 30 of 70 2009-06-25 7. DATA CALL SET-UP The following tables describe MO dat a call procedures. Call released or failed (Uses DTR pin) Table 7.51 Notification command Notify TE2 Å MT 2 NO CARRIER 7.1. Data Calls SIM Card with Data Number enabled (Contact Telstra and ask to activate Code 2620 on the SIM account) 7.1[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 31 of 70 2009-06-25 8. SMS commands 8.1.1. General Configuration Commands 8.1.1.1. Select Message Service +CSMS Set command selects messagi ng service <service>. It retur ns the types of messages supported by the ME: <mt> for mobile terminated messages, <m o> for mobile originated messages and <[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 32 of 70 2009-06-25 Table 24. +CPMS action command syntax Command Possible resp onse(s) +CPMS=<mem1 >[, <mem2>[,<me m3>]] +CPMS: <used1>,<total1>,<used2>,<total2>,<used3>,< total3> +CMS ERROR: <err> +CPMS? +CPMS: <mem1>,<used1>,<total1>,&l[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 33 of 70 2009-06-25 304 invalid PDU mode parameter 305 invalid text mode parameter 310 (U)SIM not inserted 311 (U)SIM PIN required 312 PH- (U)SI M PIN req uire d 313 (U)SIM failure 314 (U)SIM busy 315 (U)SIM wrong 316 (U)SIM PUK required 317 (U)SIM PIN2 required 318 (U)SIM PUK2 required 320 memory failure 321 invali[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 34 of 70 2009-06-25 same commands, but only whe n the length of the SM SC address coded into <pdu> parameter equals zero Table 5. +CSCA acti on command syntax Command Possible response(s) +CSCA=<s ca >[,[tosca>] +CSCA +CSCA: <sca>,<tosca> +CSCA=? 8.1.1.7. Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMP Set[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 35 of 70 2009-06-25 8.1.1.9. Informative Examples In this example, the volatile parameter settings of T A are used to construct messages in text mode. SMSC address setting is used a lso in PDU mode AT+CRES (restore settings from non-volatile memory to volatile memory) OK AT+CSMP?;+CSCA? (query SM parameters) +CSMP: [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 36 of 70 2009-06-25 and replaced with t he new received ind ications. 1 Discard indica tion and re ject new received m essage unso licite d result code s when TA-TE link is reserve d (e.g. in on-li ne data mode) . Otherwise forwar d them directly to the TE. 2 Buffer unsol ic ited result codes in the TA when TA-TE li[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 37 of 70 2009-06-25 0 No CBM indic ations ar e routed to the TE. 1 If CBM is stored int o ME /TA, indicati on of the memor y location is route d to t he TE using unsolic ited result c ode: +CBMI: <mem>,<index> 2 New CBMs are routed direc tly to the TE us ing unso lic ited resul t code: +CBM: <length&g[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 38 of 70 2009-06-25 NOTE: If the selected <mem1> can contain different types of SMs (e.g. SMS-DE LIVERs, SMS-SUBMITs, SMS-STATUS-REPORTs and SMS-COMMANDs), the re sponse may be a mix of the respon ses of different S M t ypes. TE applica tion can recogn ize the response form at by examin ing the third response [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 39 of 70 2009-06-25 ,<dcs>,[<vp>], <sca>,<tosca>,<length>] <CR><LF> <data> if text mode ( +CMGF= 1 ), command successful and SMS-STATUS- REPORT: +CMGR: <stat>,<fo>,<mr>,[<ra>],[<tora>],<scts>,<dt>,<st> if text mode ( +CMG[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 40 of 70 2009-06-25 8.1.1.14 . Informative Examples Setting new mess age indications: AT+CNMI=? (query new me ssage unsolicited result code modes) +CNMI: (0-2),(0-3),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1) OK AT+CNMI=2,1,0,1,0 (send SM and status report indications to TE OK when TA in command mode, otherwise buffer) In this example, the [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 41 of 70 2009-06-25 error, final result code +CMS ERRO R: <err> is r etu rned. See chapte r Message Service Failure Result Code for a list of <err> values. This comma nd should be abortable. - entere d text (3GPP TS 23.040 TP-Data-Unit) is se nt to addres s <da> and all current settings (refer S e [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 42 of 70 2009-06-25 message up on un solicited deliver y status report resu lt code. If sending fails in a network or an ME error, final result code +CMS ERROR: <err> is returned. See chapte r Message Service Failure Result Code for a list of <err> values. This comma nd should be abortable. Table 13. +CM[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 43 of 70 2009-06-25 [,<callback _num>] [,<timestam p>] <CR> text is entered <ctr l-Z/ESC> AT+CMGW="phone number",,"REC UNREAD","callback numb er", "timestamp" AT+CMGW="phone number",,"REC READ","callback number","times[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 44 of 70 2009-06-25 Command Possible response(s) if text mod e ( +CMGF=1 ): +CMGC=<fo>,<ct>[,<pid>[,<mn>[,<da>[ ,<toda>]]]]<CR> text is entered <ctrl-Z/ESC> i f t e x t m o d e ( +CMGF=1 ) and sending successful: +CMGC: <mr>[,<scts>] if sending fails : +CMS[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 45 of 70 2009-06-25 Storing an unsent m essage in memory , sendi n g it from there, and deleting it: AT+CPMS? (check memory settings) +CPMS: "ME",4,10,"ME",4,10,"ME",4,10 OK AT+CMGW="9501231234" (write message) > This is the message body ^Z +CMGW: 7 (index numbe r in storag[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 46 of 70 2009-06-25 9. SMS Processing Options 9.1.1. SMS Send and Receive Options 9.1.1.1. SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=AB) A value is set to skip SMS notifica tion message Notify TE2 Å MT 2 Message (message only) Response TE2 Å MT2 $$SMSOPT=AB A ADDED VALUE FOR SMS NOTIFICATION, B IS T HE OLD VALUES 0~3 O[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 47 of 70 2009-06-25 9.1.1.3. SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=1) Notify TE2 Å MT2 Received SMS: <time stamp>: <orig_number>: Originating num ber <call_back>: Callback number <user_data>: Message 9.1.1.4. SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=2) Notify TE2 Å MT2 Typical response to “AT+[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 48 of 70 2009-06-25 9.1.2. Auto delete Messages in ME Memory 9.1.2.1. Auto Delete Messages in ME memory($$AUTO_DLTSMS) Table 9-55 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$AUTO_DLTS MS Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$SMSNOTIF: <value> Value 0: Auto delete is turned o ff 1: Auto delete is turned on Table 9-56 Set comma n d Com[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 49 of 70 2009-06-25 10. Modem SMS Remo te Reporting 10.1.1. SMS Auto Voltage Alert Maxon have integrated advanced technol o gy withi n MT2 for t he MT2 to aut o matically ini t iate an SMS, to alert the user to volt age attaining a user defined level. This section provides detail that allows the user to set an input[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 50 of 70 2009-06-25 10.1.1.3. SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipi ent number (AT$$AUTO_SMS) Table 10-63 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ AUTO_SMS? Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$AUTO_SMS: <value> Value <blank>: (Default) – no number set. Modem will not send SMS notifications. 04xxxxxxxx, Mobile phone number. Table 1[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 51 of 70 2009-06-25 Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ REMOTE_CTRL=<VALUE> Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$REMOTE_CTRL: <VALUE><.> (USE UPPER CASE – must be followed by a ‘fu ll stop’ as noted) <result_code> (OK or ERROR) 10.1.2.2. Read ALL request This command incor porates the VBATT, RSSI, LOCATION & [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 52 of 70 2009-06-25 Comma nd fr om S MS phon e Enter di rectory numbe r of specifi c MT2 Enter message “ma x on.rssi” (not cas e sensitive) Send message Response from MT2 <directory_number> RSSI:, ECNO, <time_date_stamp> Value directory_number: phone number of remote MT2 time_date_stamp: hour day mon[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 53 of 70 2009-06-25 10.1.2.8. Remote Reset Reset the modem. Table 10-73 Read command Comma nd fr om S MS phon e Enter di rectory numbe r of specifi c MT2 Enter message “maxon.reset” (not case sensitive) Send message Value Modem will reset[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 54 of 70 2009-06-25 11. NVM vs. USER PROFILE STORAGE The following table indicate s for each command listed, where it is saved. X: Not Supported O: Supported Table 11.74 No. Command NV User Profile Remarks 1 $$ANTSET X X 2 $$AU TO_S MS O X 3 $$SMSO PT O X 4 $$EXT_LED 0 X 5 $$LO WBATT_ VTG O X 6 $$NOT IFCNT O X 7 $$P[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 55 of 70 2009-06-25 12. TIA/EIA/IS-707A AT COMMAND SET 12.1.1. User modified profiles & NVM changes 12.1.1.1. User Profile store ( AT&Wn) This command is used for savi ng the current operating profile as a User Profile. Table 12.75 Set command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 &W<value> Response TE 2 Å MT2 (OK [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 56 of 70 2009-06-25 12.2. Basic AT Commands The following table specifies the basic AT parameters to be supported for the data service. Exceptions to EIA/TIA-602 are indicated by square brackets. Default settin gs are shown in bold. 12.2.1. Basic AT Parameters Table 12.78 Basic AT parameters Parameter Description Pa[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 57 of 70 2009-06-25 Parameter Description Pack et Data STU- III &C1 Circuit 109 (CF) ON in accordance with the spec ified service. DC D line is High during a circuit sw itched call. R N/A &C2 Circuit 109 (CF) ON . DCD is always high. Thi s line toggles low for 1 second when the circuit switched c all is disc[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 58 of 70 2009-06-25 Register Valu e Descript ion Packet Data STU- III S7 1 to 255 [50] Number of seconds t o estab lish end-to-end data connection. O N/A S8 0 to 255 2 Number of seconds to pause when “,” is encountered in dial string. N/A N/A [S9] 0 to 255 6 Carrier detect threshold in inc rements of 0.1 seconds[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 59 of 70 2009-06-25[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 60 of 70 2009-06-25 12.2.4. Basic result codes The following tab le specifies the Basic Result C o des to be suppor ted for the data services. Exceptions to EIA/TIA-602 are indicated by square brackets. Default settin gs are shown in bold. The ERROR result code sh all be returned for all command sets which do not co[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 61 of 70 2009-06-25 Command Value per Descript ion Pack et Data +GCAP IS-131 This extended-form at command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more lines of information text in a specific form at. The content is a list of additional capabilities command +<n ame>s, which is intended to permit the user of th e MT2[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 62 of 70 2009-06-25 Command Value per Descript ion Pack et Data +ICF IS-131 TE2-MT2 Characte r Framing. This extended-f ormat compound parameter is used to deter mine the local serial port start-st op (asynchronous) charact er framing that the MT2 shall use while accepting TE2 command set and while transmitting info[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 63 of 70 2009-06-25 Command Value per Descript ion Pack et Data +IFC IS-131 TE2-MT2 Local Flow Control. Th is extended-format compou nd parameter is used to control the operation of local flow control between the TE2 and MT2 [1] . <c_by_t> D escription 0 None 1 Xon/Xoff local DC1/DC3 on circuit 103; do not pas[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 64 of 70 2009-06-25 Command Value per Descript ion Pack et Data +IPR IS-131 Fixed Rm Rate. This numeric extended-format parameter specifies the data rate at whic h the MT2 wi ll accept command s et, in addition to 1200 bit/s or 9600 bit/s (as required in EIA/TIA-602). It may be u sed to select operation at r ates at[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 65 of 70 2009-06-25 13. Multiplex ing 13.1.1. RM3 (AT$$NOTI_DS) Command to activate the RM3 fe ature of the modem, which will open a UDP channel of communication with the modem and can be used to send direct AT commands to the modem, during packet data session. In Idle state modem will not use UDP for notification. [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 66 of 70 2009-06-25 14. CELLULAR EXTENDED AT COMMAND SET AT command lines containing t h e command set sp ecified start with “AT” and end with a carriage return. Default configurations appear in boldface type. 14.1.1. Cellular AT pa rameter co mmands Table 14.85 AT parameter commands Command Description Pack et [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 67 of 70 2009-06-25 14.1.2. Cellular i dentification AT c omma nd extensions Table 14.86 Cellular identifica tion AT command extensions Command Value per Descript ion Pack et Data STUIII +CGMI I S-131 This command causes the IWF to transmit one or more lines of information text, determined by the manufacturer, wh ic[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 68 of 70 2009-06-25 14.1.3. Cellular res ult codes for Asy nchronous dat a services Table 14.87 Cellular result codes for Asynchronous data services Result Code Description Pack et Data STUIII +CRC=<value> Cellular Result Codes 0: Disable Cellular Result Codes 1: Enable Cellular Result Codes N/A N/A +CERROR: B[...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 69 of 70 2009-06-25 15. DM CO MMAND (DIAGNOSTI C MODE) All the AT command set can be u sed at UA RT2 DM por t with Async-HDLC format excep t the periodic report command set such as RFINFO and ANTLVL. The DM command se t has the command/response structure i n Async-HDLC format. T h e command/respo n se packet format [...]

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    Extended AT Commands Manual Page 70 of 70 2009-06-25 16. CARRIER COMMAND OPTIONS 16.1.1. Debug screen (AT$$DBGSCRN) This command reads De bug Screen Data for the purpose of a field test. Table 16-90 Read command Command TE2 Æ MT 2 $$ DBGSCRN Response TE 2 Å MT2 $$DBGSCRN: <value> Value MCC: Country Code, MNC : Netwo rk Code, WCDMA : Fr eque[...]