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  note: any hard copy of this document is for reference only. due to template and application dependencies the header and footer may fail to display correct data. it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that they have a correct and valid version. any outdated hard copy is invalid and must be removed from possible use. GR64 & gs64 at command manual the at command manual describes the at c ommands that are supported by the GR64 and gs64 modules.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 2 the information contained in this docum ent is the proprietary information of sony ericsson mobile communications international. the contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document, wit hout the prior written consent of sony ericsson mobile communications international , is strictly prohibited. further, no portion of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic o r mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without the prior written consent of sony ericsson mobile communications international , the copyright holder. second e dition , draft 1 ( april 2006 ) sony ericsson mobile communications international publis hes this manual without making any warranty as to the content contained herein. further sony ericsson mobile communications international reserves the right to make modifications, additions and deletions to this manual due to typographical errors, inaccura te information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment at any time and without notice. such changes will, nevertheless be incorporated into new editions of this manual. all rights reserved. ? sony ericsson mobile communications international, 2006 p ublication number: lzt 123 1837 r1b printed in us
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 3 table o f contents 1 introduction to at commands ................................ ................................ ............ 10 1.1 related documentation ................................ ................................ ....................... 10 1.2 overview ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. 10 1.3 history of core module at commands manuals ................................ ................. 10 1 .4 syntax description ................................ ................................ .............................. 11 1.4.1 conventions ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 11 1.4.2 at command syntax ................................ ................................ .......................... 11 1.4.3 other terminology ................................ ................................ .............................. 13 1.4.4 at response syntax ................................ ................................ ............................ 13 1.5 error codes ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 14 1.5.1 +cme error (mobile equipment error code) ................................ ...................... 14 1.5.2 +cms error (message service failure result code) ................................ ........... 15 1 .6 examples on how to use the at commands ................................ ....................... 16 1.7 sms text mode ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 16 1.8 gprs communication ................................ ................................ .......................... 17 1.9 abortability ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 18 2 call control ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 19 2.1 ata answer incoming call ................................ ................................ ................. 19 2.2 atd dial ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 19 2.3 ath hang up ................................ ................................ ................................ ..... 21 2.4 atl monitor speaker loudness ................................ ................................ ........... 22 2.5 ato return to online data mode ................................ ................................ ....... 22 2.6 atx call progress monitoring control ................................ ................................ 23 2.7 at+chup hang up call ................................ ................................ ....................... 23 2.8 at+clcc list current calls ................................ ................................ ................ 24 2.9 at+csns single numbering scheme ................................ ................................ .. 26 2.10 at+csta select type of phone number ................................ ............................. 26 2.11 at+cvhu voice hang - up ................................ ................................ ................... 27 2.12 at+vtd dtmf tone duration ................................ ................................ .............. 27 2.13 at+vts dtmf and tone generation ................................ ................................ ... 28 3 control and status ................................ ................................ .............................. 29 3.1 at&f set to factory defined configuration ................................ ........................ 29 3.2 at&v view configuration profile ................................ ................................ ......... 33 3.3 at&w store user pr ofile ................................ ................................ ...................... 34 3.4 at&y select default user profile ................................ ................................ ........ 34 3.5 atq result code suppression ................................ ................................ ............ 35 3.6 ats0 automatic answer control ................................ ................................ ........ 35 3.7 ats2 escape sequence character ................................ ................................ ....... 36 3.8 ats3 command line termin ation character ................................ ...................... 36 3.9 ats4 response formatting character ................................ ................................ 37
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 4 3.10 ats5 command line editing character (backspace) ................................ ......... 37 3.11 ats7 connection completion timeout ................................ .............................. 38 3.12 ats12 escape guard time ................................ ................................ .................. 38 3.13 at+cbc battery charge ................................ ................................ ...................... 39 3.14 at+ceer extended error report ................................ ................................ ......... 40 3.15 at+cfun set phone functionality ................................ ................................ ...... 40 3.16 at+cind indicator control ................................ ................................ ................. 41 3.17 at+clac list all available at commands ................................ ......................... 42 3.18 at+cmee mobile equipment error ................................ ................................ ...... 43 3.19 at+cmer mobile equipment event reporting ................................ ..................... 43 3.19.1 +ciev indicator event unsolicite d reports ................................ .......................... 45 3.20 at+cpas phone activity status ................................ ................................ ........... 45 3.21 at+cpwd change password ................................ ................................ ............... 47 3.22 at+cr service reporting control ................................ ................................ ....... 48 3.22.1 +cr service reporting unsolicited response ................................ .................... 49 3.23 at+crc ce llular result code ................................ ................................ ............. 50 3.23.1 +cring incoming call type notification ................................ ............................. 50 3.24 at+cres restore sms settings ................................ ................................ ........... 52 3.25 at+csas save settings ................................ ................................ ....................... 52 3.26 at+csq signal strength ................................ ................................ ..................... 53 3.27 at*e2esc escape se quence guard time ................................ ............................. 54 3.28 at*e2reset restart module ................................ ................................ ............... 54 3.29 at*ebattcnf battery configuration ................................ ................................ .. 55 3.30 at*ecam call monitoring ................................ ................................ ................... 56 3.30.1 *ecav call monitoring unsolicited result code ................................ ................. 57 3.31 at*ecind expanded indicator control ................................ ............................... 61 3.32 at*eclcc list current calls ................................ ................................ .............. 63 3.33 at*edrx drx reporting ................................ ................................ ...................... 67 3.34 at*emrdy module ready command ................................ ................................ ... 68 3.35 at*esrb setup restart/shutdown message ................................ ......................... 69 3.36 at*epin additional pin information ................................ ................................ ... 69 4 time commands ................................ ................................ ................................ . 71 4.1 at+cala set alarm ................................ ................................ ............................ 71 4.2 at+cald alarm delete ................................ ................................ ....................... 72 4.3 at+cclk set clock and date ................................ ................................ .............. 72 4.4 at+ctzu automatic time zone update ................................ ............................. 73 4.5 at*edst daylight saving time ................................ ................................ ............ 74 5 audio ................................ ................................ ................................ .................. 75 5.1 at*e2apr aud io profile manipulation ................................ ................................ . 75 5.2 at*e2eams audio profile modification ................................ ............................... 76 5.3 at*eaud audio parameters ................................ ................................ ................ 78 5.4 at*emic microphone mode ................................ ................................ ................. 84
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 5 5.5 at*erse pcm/analog audio and rs232 selection ................................ ............... 84 5.6 a t*esil silence command ................................ ................................ .................. 85 5.7 at+clvl loudspeaker volume level ................................ ................................ .. 85 5.8 at*tty ctm (cellular text telephone mode) support ................................ ........ 86 6 data - csd ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 87 6.1 at+cbst select bearer service type ................................ ................................ .. 87 6.2 at+crl p radio link protocol ................................ ................................ ............ 88 7 data - gprs ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 90 7.1 at*e2gdv gprs data volume ................................ ................................ ............ 90 7.2 at*e2gc gprs class setting ................................ ................................ .............. 91 7.3 at*e2gaa gprs auto attach setting ................................ ................................ 92 7.4 at+cgact pdp context activate o r deactivate ................................ ................. 93 7.5 at+cgans manual response to a network request for pdp context activation . 94 7.6 at+cgatt gprs attach or d etach ................................ ................................ .... 95 7.7 at+cgauto automatic response to a network request for pdp context activation 96 7.8 at+cgclass gprs mobile station class ................................ ............................. 97 7.9 at+cgdata enter data state ................................ ................................ ............. 98 7.10 at+cgdcont define pdp context ................................ ................................ ..... 99 7.11 at+cgerep gprs event reporting ................................ ................................ .... 100 7.11.1 +cgev gprs event reporting ................................ ................................ ........... 101 7.12 at+cgpaddr show pdp address ................................ ................................ ..... 102 7.13 at+cgeqmin 3g quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) .................... 103 7.14 at+cgeqneg 3g quality of service profile (negot iated) ................................ ... 108 7.15 at+cgeqreq 3g quality of service profile (requested) ................................ .... 110 7.16 at+cgreg gprs network registration status ................................ ................. 115 7.17 at+cgrdata send limited data pattern ................................ ......................... 117 8 data - tcp/ip ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 118 8 .1 at*e2ipa ip activate ................................ ................................ ........................ 118 8.2 at*e2ipc ip socket close ................................ ................................ ................. 120 8.3 at*e2ipo ip open/connect ................................ ................................ .............. 121 8.4 at*e2ipi ip info ................................ ................................ ................................ 124 8.5 at*e2ipe ip error ................................ ................................ .............................. 125 8.6 at*e2ipl ip listen (server) ................................ ................................ ................. 126 8.7 at*e2iprh ip resolve host ................................ ................................ ................ 128 8.8 at*e2ips ip setup ip parameters ................................ ................................ ........ 129 8.9 at*enad internet account define ................................ ................................ ..... 131 8.10 at*e2ipact ip socket accept ................................ ................................ ............ 134 8.11 at*e2ipev ip socket events ................................ ................................ ............... 135 8.12 at*e2ipato ip socket ato command ................................ .............................. 136 9 identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ..... 138
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 6 9.1 at atte ntion command ................................ ................................ ................... 138 9.2 at*eidsum fixed format module id summary ................................ ................ 138 9.3 at+cgmi read ms manufacturer identification ................................ ................. 139 9.4 at+cgmm read ms model identification ................................ .......................... 139 9.5 at+cgmr read revision identification ................................ ............................. 140 9.6 at+cgsn read product serial number identification ................................ ........ 140 9.7 at+gcap capabilities ................................ ................................ ...................... 141 9.8 at+gmi request m anufacturer identification ................................ ................... 142 9.9 at+gmm request model identification ................................ ............................ 142 9.10 at+gmr revision identification ................................ ................................ ....... 143 9.11 at+gsn request product serial number identification ................................ .... 143 9.12 ati identification information ................................ ................................ .......... 144 10 input/output ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 145 10.1 at*e2io input/output read/write ................................ ................................ .... 145 10.2 at*e2rs232 rs232 control mode ................................ ................................ ..... 150 10.3 at*usb usb control mode ................................ ................................ ................. 152 11 interface ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... 154 11.1 at&c cir cuit 109 (dcd) control ................................ ................................ ...... 154 11.2 at&d circuit 108 (dtr) response ................................ ................................ ... 154 11.3 at&s circuit 107 (dsr) response ................................ ................................ .... 155 11.4 ate command echo ................................ ................................ ......................... 155 11.5 atv dce response format ................................ ................................ .............. 156 11.6 atz reset to d efault configuration ................................ ................................ . 157 11.7 at+cmux gsm 7.10 multiplexing ................................ ................................ .... 157 11.8 at+icf dte - dce character framing ................................ ................................ 159 11.9 at+ifc dte - dce local flow control ................................ ................................ 160 11.10 at+ilrr cable interface local rate reporting ................................ .................. 161 11.11 at+ipr cable interface port baud rate ................................ .............................. 162 12 network ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 164 12.1 at*e2cd cell description ................................ ................................ ................ 164 12.2 at*e2emm engineering monitoring mode ................................ ...................... 165 12.3 at*e2spn service provider name ................................ ................................ ..... 169 12.4 at*ebse band selection ................................ ................................ ................... 170 12.5 at*e2sscs supported speech codec set _ ................................ ....................... 170 12.6 at*eals request als status ................................ ................................ ............ 171 12.7 at*esln set line name ................................ ................................ .................... 172 12.8 at*elin line set ................................ ................................ .............................. 173 12.9 at*ecsp customer service profile ................................ ................................ .... 173 12.10 at*erinfo network capability ................................ ................................ ........ 174 12.11 at+clck facility lock ................................ ................................ ..................... 175
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 7 12.12 at+cnum subscriber number ................................ ................................ ........ 177 12.13 at+copn read operator names ................................ ................................ .... 179 12. 14 at+cops operator selection ................................ ................................ ........... 180 12.15 at+cpol preferred operator list ................................ ................................ .... 182 12.16 at+creg network registration ................................ ................................ ....... 183 13 phonebook ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 185 13.1 at+cpbr phonebook read ................................ ................................ .............. 185 13.2 at+cpbs phonebook storage select ................................ ............................... 186 13.3 at+cpbw phonebook write ................................ ................................ ............. 187 14 short message services - point to point ................................ ............................ 189 14.1 at*e2smsri ring indicator for sms ................................ ................................ ... 189 14.2 at+cgsms select service for mo sms messages ................................ ............ 189 14.3 at+cmgf message format ................................ ................................ .............. 190 14.4 at+cmgw write message to memory ................................ .............................. 191 14.5 at+cmgc send command ................................ ................................ .............. 193 14.6 at+cmgs send message ................................ ................................ ................. 196 14.7 at+cmss send from storage ................................ ................................ .......... 199 14.8 at+cmgd delete message ................................ ................................ .............. 201 14.9 at+cmgl list message ................................ ................................ ................... 202 14.10 at+cmgr read message ................................ ................................ ................. 2 08 14.11 at+cnmi new message indications to te ................................ ........................ 213 14.11.1 +cmti new message indication unsolicited response ................................ ...... 218 14.12 at+cpms preferred message storage ................................ ............................... 218 14.13 at+csca service centre address ................................ ................................ .... 220 14.14 at+cscs select character set ................................ ................................ ......... 221 14.15 at+csdh show text mode parameters ................................ ........................... 222 14.16 at+csmp set text mode parameters ................................ ............................... 223 14.17 at+csms select message service ................................ ................................ .... 224 14.18 at*e2cmga modify message attribute ................................ ............................ 226 14.19 at*e2cmg l list message, without marking message read ............................. 227 14.20 at*e2cmgr read message without read mark ................................ .............. 228 15 short message service s - cell broadcast ................................ ........................... 229 15.1 at+cscb select cell broadcast message type ................................ ................. 229 15.2 at*embox mailbox numbers ................................ ................................ ............ 230 15.3 at*emwi message waiting indication ................................ ................................ 231 16 sim commands ................................ ................................ ................................ . 233 16.1 at+crsm rest ricted sim access ................................ ................................ ...... 233 16.2 at+csim generic sim access ................................ ................................ ........... 234 16.3 at*esse sim selection ................................ ................................ ..................... 235 16.4 at*e2sdr sim detection reporting ................................ ................................ 236
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 8 16.4.1 *e2sdr sim detection unsolicited response ................................ ................... 237 16.5 at+cpin pin control ................................ ................................ ....................... 237 16.6 at*epee pin event ................................ ................................ ............................ 239 16.6.1 *epev pin event unsolicited report ................................ ................................ .. 239 16.7 at*e2ssn sim serial number ................................ ................................ ........... 239 16.8 at+cimi subscriber identification ................................ ................................ .... 240 17 si m application toolkit ................................ ................................ ..................... 241 17.1 at*estkmenu menu selection ................................ ................................ .......... 241 17.2 at*estkres terminal response ................................ ................................ ........ 241 17.3 at*estks sim application toolkit settings ................................ ...................... 243 17.4 at*e2stkto sim application toolkit settings ................................ .................. 244 17.5 sim tookkit unsolicited result codes ................................ ............................... 244 17.5.1 *estkcall set up call ................................ ................................ ...................... 244 17.5.2 *estkcc call control event from sim/usim application toolkit ...................... 246 17.5.3 *estkclose close channel ................................ ................................ ............... 247 17.5.4 *estkdisp display text ................................ ................................ ..................... 247 17.5.5 *estkgin get input ................................ ................................ .......................... 248 17.5.6 *estkkey get inkey ................................ ................................ .......................... 249 17.5.7 *estkitem select item ................................ ................................ ...................... 250 17.5.8 *estkopen open channel ................................ ................................ ................ 251 17.5.9 *estkrcvd receive data ................................ ................................ .................. 252 17.5.10 *estkrsh refresh ................................ ................................ ............................. 252 17.5.11 *estksmenu set up menu ................................ ................................ ................. 253 17.5.12 *estksndd send data ................................ ................................ ...................... 254 17.5.13 *estksms send short message ................................ ................................ ........ 254 17.5.14 *estkss send ss ................................ ................................ .............................. 255 17.5.15 *est ktone play tone ................................ ................................ ....................... 256 17.5.16 *estkussd send ussd ................................ ................................ ...................... 257 18 supplementary services ................................ ................................ .................... 258 18.1 at+colp connected line identification presentation ................................ ....... 258 18.2 at+cacm accumulated call meter ................................ ................................ ... 259 18.3 at+ca oc advice of charge ................................ ................................ .............. 259 18.3.1 +cccm current call meter unsolicited response ................................ ............ 260 18.4 at+ccwe call meter maximum event ................................ .............................. 261 18.5 at+ccfc call forwarding number and conditions ................................ ........... 261 18.6 at+ccwa call waiting ................................ ................................ ..................... 263 18.7 at+chld call hold and multiparty ................................ ................................ ... 265 18.8 at+clip calling line identification ................................ ................................ ... 267 18.8.1 +clip calling l ine identification unsolicited response ................................ .... 268 18.9 at+clir calling line identification restriction ................................ ................. 269 18.10 at+cssn supplementary service notification ................................ ................... 270 18.10.1 +cssi supplementary services notification ................................ ...................... 272 18.10.2 +cssu supplementary services notificati on ................................ ...................... 272 18.11 at+cusd unstructured supplementary service data ................................ ........ 273
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 9 18.11.1 +cusd unstructured supplementary service unsolicited re sponse .................. 275 19 embedded application ................................ ................................ ...................... 276 19.1 at*e2apc application program control ................................ ........................... 276 19.2 at*e2apd application program download ................................ ....................... 278 19.2.1 xmodem - crc protocol (ccitt) ................................ ................................ ......... 281 20 environmental ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 283 20.1 at*e2otr operational temperature reporting ................................ .............. 283 20.1.1 *e2otr operational temperature range reporting ................................ ......... 284 21 alphabetic listing of at commands ................................ ................................ . 285
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 10 1 introduction to at commands this manual lists detailed information on the function of the at command set that can be used with the GR64 or gs64. this manual refers to the GR64 and gs64 as radio devices. if there is a difference in the functionality of the radio devices the GR64 and gs64, information will be listed separately. 1.1 related documentation this manual is supplied with an integ rator?s manual when you purchase a GR64 or gs64. if you choose to use the m2 m power support environment with the module you will also receive an application guide. 1.2 overview at commands, issued from a computer in your application are used to control and impl ement the functions of the module. using at commands, the following actions are possible: control of dce gprs call control supplementary service sim application tool kit control any embedded application in the device the manual contains a large number of s ony ericsson - specific commands in addition to those implemented in accordance with the 3gpp and itu - t recommendations. these commands are provided to enhance the functions of the module. the sony ericsson - specific commands are identified by the asterisk th at precedes the command (see the syntax description provided below). only commands that are listed in the at commands manual are supported unless otherwise stated. other commands may be listed by the module but these are only included for historical or leg acy reasons. 1.3 history of core module at commands manuals the following table describes the module software version documented in each at command manual version. at manual version gx64 software version pa4 qr5.1 (p1a050) pa4 qr5.2 (p1a051 - p1a055) pa4 q r6.0 (p1a056 - p1a060) pa6 qr7.0 (p1a061 - )
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 11 at manual version gx64 software version pa7 p1a062 - pa8 p1a068 - a p1a071 - p b 1 p1a072 - 1.4 syntax description this section provides a brief description of the syntax used for the GR64 and gs64 at command set. see the itu - t recommendation v.25te r for additional information. 1.4.1 conventions in this manual, the following conventions are used to explain the at commands. the name of the command that is to be entered. the parameter values that are defined for a certain command. the command line is terminated by the carriage return (or enter key) or ats3 command. line feed character or ats4 command. < > the term enclosed in angle brackets is a syntactical element. the brackets do not appear in the command line. [ ] square bra ckets are used to indicate that a certain item is optional. for example, sub - parameters of a command or an optional part of a response. the brackets do not appear in the command line. the default values of the supported parameters are indicated by using bold text when presenting the value. other characters, including ??', parenthesis, etc., appear in commands and responses as written. the final result codes ok, error, +cme error: and cms error: (see sections 1.3.3 at response syntax an d 1.4 error codes) are not listed under ?possible responses? for each at command. ok and error are listed if these are the only possible responses. 1.4.2 at command syntax the at standard is a line - oriented command language. each command is made up of the follow ing three elements: the prefix; the body; the termination character.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 12 the prefix consists of the letters ?at?, which are derived from the first two letters of the word attention. the body is made up of the command, the parameter, and if applicable the assoc iated values . commands may be combined in the same command line. spaces between the individual bodies are ignored. basic syntax command the format of basic syntax commands is as follows: at[=][] ats0=0 (sets the automatic answer ing) additional commands may follow a command on the same command line without any character being required for separation. for the command d parameters, see the description for the command in question. a version of the basic syntax is: at extended syntax command at+= [] at*=[] at+cfun=0 (powers down the module) if several values are included in the command, they are separated by commas. it is also possible to enter commands with no values. add itional commands may follow an extended syntax command on the same command line if a semicolon ( ; ira 3b) is inserted after the preceding extended command as a separator. read command syntax the read command is used to check the current values of parameter s. type ???, after the command line: at+? at*? at? at+cscs? (show current character set) ?ira? (information text response) ok(final result code response)
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 13 test command syntax the test command is used to test wh ether the command has been implemented or to give information about the type of subparameters it contains. type ???, after the command line: at+=? at*=? at+cpas=? (shows supported values for the response parameters) cpas: (0, 3, 4 , 129, 130, 131) (supported values) ok (final result code) if the indicated is not recognized, the result code error is issued. possible responses are indicated both as :(list of supported) and (in most cases) th e actual range of the parameter values. 1.4.3 other terminology in this document, terms ?alternating mode? and ?alternating call? refer to all gsm bearer and teleservices that incorporate more than one basic service (voice, data, fax) within one call. 1.4.4 at respons e syntax the default mode response shown below is in text mode. for information about the atv dce response, see atv dce response format. possible formats for the result codes are: basic format result code, such as ok. the basic result code also has a numer ical equivalent. extended format result code, prefixed with a plus sign (+) or an asterisk (*): at+: at*: where the is the result code value, note that a single space character separates the colon char acter from the . if several values are included in the result code, they are separated by commas. it is also possible that a result code has no value. the extended syntax result codes have no numerical equivalent. they are always issued in alphabetical form. information text response may contain multiple lines separated by . the te detects the end of informational text responses by looking for a final result code response, such as ok. there are two types of result code responses as outlined below:
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 14 final result code a final result code indicates to the te that execution of the command is completed and another command may be issued. if you type an implemented at command, you should get the result code ok. if you type an at command that is not implemented, or which had t he wrong parameter or syntax, you will get an error result code. it is error or, for example, + error followed by an error code. final result codes are: value general meaning ok command executed, no errors error invalid command or command line too long no dialtone no dialing possible, wrong mode busy remote station busy no answer connection completion time - out no carrier link not established or disconnected unsolicited result code unsolicited result codes indicate the occurrence of an event not dir ectly associated with a command being issued from the te. 1.5 error codes 1.5.1 +cme error (mobile equipment error code) this final result code is similar to the regular error result code. if +cme error: is the result code for any of the commands in a command line, none of the commands in the same command line will be executed (neither error nor ok result code shall be returned as a result of a completed command line execution). the format of can be either numerical or alphabetical, and is set with the + cmee command. the table below provides the numerical values for the parameter . description syntax 0 me failure 1 no connection to mt 2 me - adaptor link reserved 3 operation not allowed 4 operation not supported 5 ph - sim pin required 10 sim not inserted 11 sim pin required 12 sim puk required 13 sim failure 14 sim busy
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 15 description syntax 15 sim wrong 16 incorrect password 17 sim pin2 required 18 sim puk2 required 20 memory full 21 invalid index 22 not found 23 memory failure 24 text string too long 25 invalid characters in text string 26 dial string too long 27 invalid characters in dial string 30 no network service 31 network time - out 32 network not allowed - emergency calls only 100 unknown 101 - 255 reserved by ets 1.5.2 +cms error (message service failure result code) this final result code indicates an error related to mobile equipment or to the network. the operation is similar to the error result code. none of the following commands in the same command line will be executed. neither erro r nor ok result code will be returned. error is returned normally when an error is related to syntax or invalid parameters. nevertheless, it always appears when a command fails. the syntax is as follows: +cms error: values for the parameter are described in the following table. description 0 - 127 gsm 04.11 annex e - 2 values 128 - 255 gsm 03.40 subclause 9.2.3.22 values 300 me failure 301 sms service of me reserved 302 operation not allowed 303 operation not supported 304 invalid pd u mode parameter 305 invalid text mode parameter 310 sim not inserted 311 sim pin required 312 ph - sim pin required 313 sim failure 314 sim busy 315 sim wrong 316 sim puk required
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 16 description 317 sim pin2 required 318 sim puk2 required 320 memory failure 32 1 invalid memory index 322 memory full 330 smsc address unknown 331 no network service 332 network time - out 340 no +cnma acknowledgment expected 500 unknown error - 511 other values in range 256 - 511 are reserved 512 - manufacturer specific 1.6 exampl es on how to use the at commands for many of the more complicated commands, examples are provided after the command?s description. always refer to the detailed description of the command in question to check valid parameter values, at command syntax and re sponse syntax. 1.7 sms text mode sms text mode allows users to send smss without having to understand how pdus are constructed. this section describes how to carry out basic operations in text mode and explains the steps that need to be taken. basic transmissi on of sms a script which sets the module up is shown below: command description at+csmp=17,167 ok set text mode parameter at+cmgf=1 ok switch the module to text mode at+cmgs=?07787154042? > test sms +cmgs: 204 ok sending an sms the text must be e nded, as in pdu mode, with a control - z character (ascii 26) confirmation that the sms has been sent successfully note the following points: once the csmp and cmgf commands have been carried out they will not need to be initialized for this session. thes e parameters are saved in nvram using the &w command.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 17 notification of sms new message indications are similar to the pdu mode as shown below: at+cnmi=1,1 ok +cmti: ?sm?,2 at+cnmi=1,2 ok +cmt: ?+447747008670?,?matt l?,?02/11/19,09:58:42+00?,145,36,0,0,?+44 7785016005?,145,8 test sms reading messages reading messages is performed as in pdu mode. at+cmgr=2 +cmgr: ?rec unread?,?+447747008670?,?matt l?,?02/11/19,09:57:28+00?,145,36,0,0,? +447785016005?,145,8 test sms ok listing messages in pdu mode numbers are u sed as parameters. in text mode letters are used instead and these must be upper case as the module does not accept lower case commands. see the example below: at+cmgl=?all? +cmgl: 1,?rec read?,?+447747008670?,?matt l?,?02/10/21,10:07:23+04?,145,4 test +cm gl: 2,?rec read?,?+447747008670?,?matt l?,?02/11/19,09:57:28+00?,145,8 test sms +cmgl: 3,?rec unread?,?+447747008670?,?matt l?,?02/11/19,09:58:06+00?,145,8 test sms ok 1.8 gprs communication to initiate a session with the network you need to set up a ?data acc ount? on the module using the at+cgdcont command. you need to specify the correct access point name (apn) which you get from your service provider. the command below sets up the data account to access an apn called "internet." at+cgdcont=1,?ip?,?internet? after this you need to use the atd command to make a gprs call. the example below dials into the network using account number 1. atd*99***1# if the module is able to connect to the apn it will return a connect. at this point ppp/ip packets should be sent b y the application, to negotiate an ip address. the easiest way of doing this whole thing is to create a windows dial up networking session with the dial string *99***1# after creating the data account on the module. it is not possible to initiate a gprs se ssion from the network at present. the reason for this is that unless a pdp context has been setup it has not been assigned an ip address by the ggsn/dhcp server and as a result it cannot be addressed other than through its me number (defeating the object of using ip). this is specified in gsm 7.60 or 3gpp 27.060.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 18 for additional information about gprs communication, refer to the application note, which can be obtained from the extranet or from customer support. 1.9 abortability commands that are able to be stop ped or terminated while executing are said to be "abortable". these abortable commands may be terminated by sending a character or control sequence. as very few commands are abortable - all at - commands in this manual should be considered "not abortable" un less the following sentence is present at the end of the command description. this command is abortable. the following commands can be aborted: atd dial at+ccfc call forwarding number and conditions at+clck facility lock at+clip calling line identifica tion at+clir calling line identification restriction at+cmgc send command at+cmgw write message to memory at+cmgs send message at+cmss send storage at*e2cmgl list message at*e2ipl ip listen (server) xmodem - crc protocol(ccitt)
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 19 2 call control 2.1 ata answer inco ming call description command possible responses answer an incoming call ata connect connect no carrier error ok description: this command is used to answer an incoming call. if the incoming call is a waiting call (call waiting), you must use th e +chld command to answer the call. defined values: description 9600 connected with data bit rate of 9600 bits/s 4800 connected with data bit rate of 4800 bits/s 2400 connected with data bit rate of 2400 bits/s 2.2 atd dial description command po ssible responses originate a call and dial the me number specified in the command as or do a network detect atd[;] connect connect no carrier error no dial tone busy ok dial the me number stored in the me which is locate d by the index atd>me[;] connect connect no carrier error no dial tone busy ok
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 20 description command po ssible responses dial the me number stored in the sim card which is located by the index atd>sm[;] connect connect no carrier error no dial tone busy ok dial the me number stored in the last dialed number list on the sim card, which is located by the index the most recently dialed number is assumed to have ="1" atd>ld[;] connect connect no carrier error no dial tone busy ok redial the last me number dialed. atdl[;] ... description: used to initiate a me connection, which may be data or voice (me number terminated by semicolon). the me number used to establish the connection will consist of digits and modifiers, or a stored number specification. if t he dial string is followed by a semicolon this informs the me that the number is a voice rather than a data number. if the dial string is omitted, and the semicolon (;) is included, the command instructs the me to do a network detect. if the network is ava ilable ok is returned. this command is abortable. aborting an atd command is accomplished by the transmission from the dte to the dce of any character. a single character shall be sufficient to abort the command in progress; however, characters transmitted during the first 125 milliseconds after transmission of the termination character are ignored. this is to allow the dte to append additional control characters such as line feed after the command line termination character. the following table provides a description of the predefined gsm modifers: modifier description > dial from phonebook memory location. this is explicitly decribed in the command table. i invocation (restrict cli presentation). override the clir supplementary service subscription def ault value for this call. i suppression (allow cli presentation). override the clir supplementary service subscription default value for this call. w the w modifier is ignored but is included only for compatibility purposes , the comma modifier is igno red but is included only for compatibility purposes
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 21 modifier description t the t modifier is ignored but is included only for compatibility purposes p the p modifier is ignored but is included only for compatibility purposes defined values: description ?0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # + a b c? valid characters for origination description 9600 connected with data bit rate of 9600 bits/s 4800 connected with data bit rate of 4800 bits/s 2400 connected with data bit rate of 2400 bits/s d escription connect if connection is successfully established, only valid for data connections connect if connection is successfully established, only valid for data connections no carrier unable to establish a connection or the connection attempt was aborted by the user error an unexpected error occurred while trying to establish the connection no dialtone the me is being used for a voice call or is not within coverage of the network busy the me number called is engaged, valid for data and voic e connections ok only valid for voice connections example: atd07747008670; ok 2.3 ath hang up description command possible responses terminate the call ath error ok
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 22 description: this command signals the ms to terminate an active call. this does not wor k for incoming calls. to terminate an incoming call use the at+chup command. to terminate a call while a gprs session is active, use the multiparty command (at+chld). if the at+chld command is not used to terminate a gprs session, the module will hang up a ll calls and the application cannot return to the gprs session. it is recommended that you use the +chup command instead of ath. 2.4 atl monitor speaker loudness description command possible responses request monitor speaker loudness atl[] ok error test if the command is supported atl=? l: (list of supported s) description: this command has no relevance for gsm. it is accepted, but ignored. description 0 accepted 1 accepted 2 accepted 3 accepted 2.5 ato return to online data mode description command possible responses return to on - line data mode ato[] connect connect no carrier error description: switch to the on - line data mode from the on - line command mode during an active call. returns error when not in on - line command mode. this command may be used to return to a circuit switched data (csd) call started with atd. also this command is used to get back to gprs sessions that were started via atd or +cgdata.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 23 this command my also be used to return to the last socket connection that was accessed by the channel. if the socket was closed then the function will return error. if the user wants to reopen online data state with a specific socket then they can use *e2ipato. ato will return a connection back to online data st ate regardlessly of which way was used to exit online data state. currently there are three valid escape sequences; +++, +++at, or dtr deassert. ato will work in all mux channels and will have results that are local to the channel. defined values: description 0 return to on - line data state from on - line command 2.6 atx call progress monitoring control description command possible responses set call progress monitoring control atx[] ok error show the current setting atx? x: test if the comm and is supported atx=? x: (list of supported s) description: this command is used to indicate whether dial - tone detection and busy - tone detection are used during a call set - up. you can also use this command to display the current dial - tone and busy - ton e detection settings defined values: description 0 busy and dial tone detection off. no line - speed reported on connection. default value 1 busy and dial tone detection off. report line - speed on connection if there is no network available the parameter will decide if ?no dialtone? or ?no carrier? will be returned. if the call recipient is busy, the parameter will decide if ?busy? or ?no carrier? will be returned. 2.7 at+chup hang up call description command possible responses request hang - up at+chup ok error
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 24 description command possible responses test if the command is supported at+chup=? ok error description: thie command causes the ta to hang up the current cs call of the mt. if no call is present, but an incoming call is notified, then the incoming call is rejected. this com mand is available without sim access. the purpose of this command is not to replace the v.25ter command "h", but to give an assured procedure to terminate an alternating mode call. 2.8 at+clcc list current calls description syntax possible responses read cal l list at+clcc [+clcc: ,,,, [,,[,]] [+clcc: ,,,, [,,[,]] [?]]] +cme error: test if the command is supported at+clcc=? ok description: this com mand returns the list of current calls of mt. if command succeeds but no calls are available, no information response is sent to te. defined values: description integer call identification number as described in gsm ts 2.30 subclause 4.5.5.1; this number can be used in at+chld command operations description 0 mobile originated (mo) call 1 mobile terminated (mt) call description 0 active 1 held
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 25 description 2 dialing (mo call) 3 alerting (mo call) 4 incoming (mt call) 5 waiting (mt call) description 0 voice 1 data 2 fax 3 voice followed by data, voice mode 4 alternating voice/data, voice mode 5 alternating voice/fax, voice mode 6 voice followed by data, data mode 7 alternating voice/data, data mode 8 alternating voice/fa x, fax mode 9 unknown description 0 call is not one of multiparty (conference) call parties 1 call is one of multiparty (conference) call parties description string phone number in format specified by description in teger type of number octet in integer format (refer to ts 4.08 [ref 7] subclause 10.5.4.7) description string alphanumeric representation of corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one selected wi th command select te character set at+cscs
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 26 2.9 at+csns single numbering scheme description syntax possible responses set mode at+csns=[] ok error read current mode at+csns? +csns: error test if the command is supported at+csns=? +csns: (lis t of supported s) description: this command selects the bearer or teleservice to be used when mobile terminated single numbering scheme call is established. parameter values set with at+cbst command shall be used when the is set to a data se rvice. test command returns values supported. defined values: description 0 voice. default value 1 not supported 2 not supported 3 alternating voice/data, voice first (bs 61). not supported 4 data 5 not supported 6 alternating voice/data, data first (bs 61). not supported 7 voice followed by data (bs 81). not supported 2.10 at+csta select type of phone number description syntax possible responses set type of phone number at+csta[=] ok error read current type at+csta? +csta: err or test if the command is supported at+csta=? +csta: (list of supported s) description: this command selects the type of number for further dialing commands (d) according to 3gpp specifications. test command returns values supported by the ta as a compound value.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 27 defined values: description 129 national address type 145 international number. dialing string includes international access code character "+" 2.11 at+cvhu voice hang - up description command possible responses set command +cvhu=[] +cme error: ok show the current setting +cvhu? +cvhu: +cme error: test if the command is supported +cvhu=? +cvhu: (list of supported s) description: this command selects whether ath or ?drop dtr? causes a voice connection to be disconnected or not. voice connection also includes alternating mode calls that are currently in voice mode. when =2, this command must be viewed in conjunction with the v.25ter command &d, or &d will be ignored. defined values: descrip tion 0 ?drop dtr? ignored but ok response given. ath disconnects 1 ?drop dtr? and ath ignored but ok response given 2 ?drop dtr? behavior according to &d setting. ath disconnects. default value 2.12 at+vtd dtmf tone duration description command return set the duration of the tone +vtd= ok error query current setting +vtd? +vtd: list supported values +vtd=? +vtd: (0 - 1000) [0.1s]
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 28 description: this command sets the length of tones that are emitted as a result of the +vts command. the tone length, represented by , can be any integer between 0 and 1000. a value different than zero causes a tone of duration tenths of seconds. values of 1 - 10 cause duration of about 1 second. this command does not affect the d command. in 3gpp the value of tone duration is preset and cannot be altered. defined values: description integer value between 0 and 1000 denoting the duration of the dtmf tones in tenths of seconds. 2.13 at+vts dtmf and tone generation description command possible responses requ est transmission of dtmf tone(s) at+vts= ok error test if the command is supported at+vts=? +vts:(0 - 9,#,*,a - d) ok error description: this command allows the transmission of dtmf tones and arbitrary tones (see note). for example, these tones might b e used to indicate the start of a recording period. this command is write only. this command does not operate in data or fax modes of operation (+fclass=0,1,2 - 7). the at+vts command is used only during a voice call. defined values: description asc ii characters a string of comma separated values in the set 0 - 9, #, *, a - d. 'p' can also be specified which specifies no tone for the vtd set duration. the command takes a maximum of 32 elements. example: in the following command issues character 8 as a dtmf tone. at+vts="8" ok
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 29 3 control and status 3.1 at&f set to factory defined configuration description command possible responses execute at&f ok error test if the command is supported at&f=? &f: (list of supported s) description: this command in structs the dce to set all parameters to default values specified by the manufacturer, which may take in consideration hardware configuration and other manufacturer defined criteria. profile settings and default values the commands at&f, at&v, and at&w all ow the user to restore, view and store the parameter values outlined in the table below. parameter description at command values factory defined settings auto answer ring number ats0 (0 - 255) 0 escape character ats2 (0 - 127) 043 ('+') carriage return character ats3 (0 - 127) 013 ( ' \ r') line feed character ats4 (0 - 127) 010 (' \ n') backspace character ats5 (0 - 127) 008 (' \ b') blind dial pulse ats6 (2 - 10) 2 no carrier timeout ats7 (1 - 255) 255 comma dial modifier pause time ats8 (0 - 255) 2 c arrier loss disconnect time ats10 (1 - 254) 1 escape sequence guard time (csd only) ats12 (1 - 254) 50 serial link baud rate ats23 calculated 000 (auto) maximum data link speed ats37 (0 - 3) 002 result code suppression atq (0,1) 0 - quiet mode is off dc e response format atv (0,1) 1 - verbose is on call progress monitoring control atx (0,1) 0 - don't show speed calling line id restricted at+clir (0 - 2) 0 - don't use network setting extended error reporting at+cmee (0 - 2) 0 - cmee is off command echo ate (0,1) 1 - echo is on
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 30 parameter description at command values factory defined settings handshake mode at \ q (0 - 2) 1 - hw handshake indicates current bearer several ways to set (voice)1 - 2, (data)3 - 11 (or 3 - 12 for umts or sim) osabearer_ntdata 9600 (enum, currently 10) last value of currentservice "" "" osabearer_ntdata 9600 (enum, currently 10) voice bearer to be used for next voice connection "" (1,2) albearer_voice (1) circuit 108 response (data terminal ready) at&d (0 - 2) 0 - dtr ignore circuit 107 response (data set ready) at&s (0,1) 0 - dsr on circuit 109 control (carrier detect) at&c (0 - 2) 1 - dcd passage dte - dce local flow control at+ifc dce_dte, dte_dce {2, 2} selects the type of phone number for dialing cmds at+csta 129(national)/145(i nternational) 129 - national select bearer service type at+cbst atcbstse rvicearray {0xffff, 0xffff, 0xffff} - dummy values calling line identification presentation at+clip (0,1) 0 - off connected line identification presentation at+colp (0,1) 0 - off operator selection format (auto/numeric) at+cops (0 - 2) 0 - long alphanumer ic service reporting control at+cr (0,1) 0 - off cellular result code (extended) at+crc (0,1) 0 - off network registration at+creg (0 - 2) 0 - off radio link protocol at+crlp iws, ms, t1, n2 {61, 61, 48, 6} cable interface local rate reporting at+ilrr (0,1) 0 - off select character set at+cscs (0 - 7) 0 - pccp437 advice of charge at+caoc (0 - 2) 0 - query mode call meter maximum event at+ccwe (0,1) 0 - off phonebook storage select at+cpbs 0 - 6 (semc), 7 invalid 1 - sim call waiting (capability) at+ccw a (0,1) 0 - off call waiting (mode of operation) at+ccwa (0 - 2) 0 - off call waiting (type of connection/bearer) at+ccwa 0 - 128 (only 0, 2, 4 and 7 are supported) 1 - voice
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 31 parameter description at command values factory defined settings interface port command (baud rate) at+ipr (0,1200,2400,4800, 9600,19200,38400, 57600 ,115200,2304 00,460800,921600) 0 - auto single numbering scheme (bearer/teleservice) at+csns 0 (voice), 4(data) 0 - voice semc profile values message waiting indication (mode) at*emwi (0 - 2) 1 - on network info (display capability) at*erinfo (0,1) 0 - off drx reporting mode at*edrx (0,1) 0 - off sim detection reporting at*e2sdr (0,1) 0 - off cell description (unsolicited result output control for network cell parameter changes) at*e2cd (0,1) 0 - off operational temperature reporting (unsolicited r esult output control for temp out of range) at*e2otr (0,1) 0 - off ip setup ip parameters at*e2ips initialtimeout/retra nsmitcount/ sendintervalwait/se ndblocksize/lockesc sequence {2, 8,2, 1020, 0} escape sequence guard time (proprietary in seconds for gprs) at*e2esc 1 - 10 (0 means no timer) 0 - no guard time unstructured supplementary service data (unsol. report control) at+cusd (0 - 2) 0 - off call monitoring (unsol report control for all call events) at*ecam (0,1) 0 - off mobile equipment event report ing (unsol report processing for mobile events) at+cmer (0 - 3) 0 - off/buffer mobile equipment event reporting (capability) at+cmer (0,1) 0 - off supplementary service notification (mo unsol reporting) at+cssn (0,1) 0 - off
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 32 parameter description at command values factory defined settings supplementary service notific ation (mt unsol reporting) at+cssn (0,1) 0 - off expanded indicator control (unsol report control for indicators) at*ecind each 0 (disable), 1(enable) 0 - off (for all) pin event (unsol report control) at*epee (0,1) 0 - off module state check and repor t in state chage at*emrdy (0,1) 1 - on restart message at*esrb (0,1) 0 - off dtmf duration in sec at+vtd (0 - 1000) 1 sms cell broadcast parameters for message control, mode and mid/dcs strings at+cscb n/a { 0 (accept), ' \ 0', ' \ 0'} parameters f or text mode messaging, first octet, validity period, protocol id, data coding scheme at+csmp n/a {17, 167, 0x00, 0x00} controls default header in text mode at+csdh (0,1) 0 - don't show how to handle unsolicited messages at+cnmi (0,1) 1 - discard how t o handle received messages at+cnmi (0 - 3) 0 - none how to handle received cb at+cnmi (0 - 3) 0 - none whether te gets status report at+cnmi (0 - 2) 0 - none how to handle buffered result codes at+cnmi 0 (flush) 0 - flush gprs gprs: automatic respon se to network request for pdp context activation at+cgauto (0 - 3) 1 - enable controls unsol output when change in network at+cgreg (0 - 2) 0 - disable gprs: packet domain event reporting at+cgerep n/a 1 gprs: packet domain event reporting at+cgerep n/a 1 global settings
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 33 parameter description at command values factory defined settings band selection at*ebse (0 - 8) 8 - quadband gsm input/output read/write (controls operations of the i/o pins) at*e2io 0 sim selection at*esse (0,1) 0 - internal ring indicator for sms (duration of ring pulse in steps of 50ms) at*e2smsri (0 - 1150) 0 (ms) daylight saving time (adjustment) at*edst (0 - 2) 0 - std automatic time zone update (capability) at+ctzu (0,1) 0 operator selection mode at+cops (0,1,3) 0 - automatic operator selection (operator name) at+cops only used wh en mode is set to manual "" (empty string) sms bearer mode at+cgsms (0 - 3) 0 - csd preferred class at*e2gc (0 - 2) 2 - class 10 autoattach at*e2gaa (0 - 2) 0 - never attach type of service center address at+csca 129 (national) service center address at+cs ca n/a 3.2 at&v view configuration profile description command possible responses show the settings of the current user profile &v[] ok error description: this command instructs the ta to show the settings of the specified profile. defined values: < value> description 0 view profile 0 (default: view current settings (same as ati7, 0 )) 1 view profile 1 2 view profile 2
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 34 3.3 at&w store user profile description command possible responses stores the current user profile to non volatile memory at&w[ ] ok error test if the command is supported at&w=? &w: (list of supported s) description: this command stores the current user profile in non - volatile memory. if the unit is powered down and back up gain this is the profile it will use. defined v alues: < pr> description 0 - 2 stores current settings in user profile 3.4 at&y select default user profile description command possible responses sets the default user profile at&y[] ok error tests if the command is supported at&y=? ok descript ion: this command selects which default user profile to use if no user profile is specified. this is the user profile that will be used by all channels on startup unless otherwise specified. this value is stored in non - volatile memory. defined values: < p r> description 0 - 2 selects profile 0, 1, or 2 as default.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 35 3.5 atq result code suppression description command possible responses set result code suppression atq ok error test if the command is supported atq=? q: (list of supported s) des cription: this command determines whether the dce transmits result codes to the dte. when result codes are being suppressed, no portion of any intermediate, final, or unsolicited result code - header, result text, line terminator, or trailer - is transmitt ed. defined values: description 0 dce transmits result codes. default value 1 result codes are suppressed and not transmitted 3.6 ats0 automatic answer control description command possible responses automatic answer control ats0= ok error read the current setting ats0? test if the command is supported ats0=? s0: (list of supported s) description: this command sets the number of call indications (rings) before automatically answering the call; value equaling zero disables aut omatic answering and is the default setting. defined values: description 0 disable automatic answer. default value 1 - 255 answer after the specified number of rings when is displayed using ats0?, leading zeroes are added to make the result 3 digits.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 36 3.7 ats2 escape sequence character description command possible responses set escape sequence character ats2=[] ok error show the current setting ats2? test if the command is supported ats2=? s2: (list of supported s) descripti on: defines the character to be used as the escape sequence character when switching from on - line data mode to on - line command mode. the response to the command is modified to reflect the change. defined values: description 43 escape sequence chara cter. default value 0 to 255 escape sequence character if the parameter is set to a value in the range of 128 - 255, the escape sequence detection is disabled. 3.8 ats3 command line termination character description command possible responses set comm and line termination character ats3= ok error show the current setting ats3? test if the command is supported ats3=? s3: (list of supported s) description: this s - parameter represents the decimal ia5 value of the character recogniz ed by the dce from the dte to terminate an incoming command line. it is also generated by the dce as part of the header, trailer, and terminator for result codes and information text, along with the s4 parameter. the previous value of s3 is used to determi ne the command line termination character for entry of the command line containing the s3 setting command. however, the result code issued uses the value of s3 as set during the processing of the command line. for example, if s3 was previously set to 13 a nd the command line ?ats3=30? is issued, the command line is terminated with a character (ia5 0/13), but the result code issued uses the character with the ordinal value 30 (ia5 2/14) in place of the .
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 37 defined values: description 13 comm and line termination character, default value 0 to 127 command line termination character 3.9 ats4 response formatting character description command possible responses set response formatting character ats4= ok error show the current setting ats4? test if the command is supported ats4=? s4: (list of supported s) description: this s - parameter represents the decimal ia5 value of the character generated by the dce as part of the header, trailer, and terminator for result codes and inf ormation text, along with the s3 parameter (see the description of the v parameter for usage). if the value of s4 is changed in a command line, the result code issued in response to that command line will use the new value of s4. defined values: d escription 10 formatting character. default value note: ascii character 10 is equivalent to 0 to 127 formatting character 3.10 ats5 command line editing character (backspace) description command possible responses request command line editing charact er ats5= ok error show the current setting ats5? test if the command is supported ats5=? s5: (list of supported s) description: this s - parameter represents the decimal ia5 value of the character recognised by the dce as a request t o delete from the command line the immediately preceding character.
13/198 17 - lxe 108 566 uen 38 defined values: description 8 line editing character. default value 0 to 127 line editing character 3.11 ats7 connection completion timeout description command possible responses set connection completion timeout ats7=[] ok error show the current setting ats7? test if the command is supported ats7=? s7: (list of supported s) description: defines the maximum time allowed between completion of dialing and the conn ection being established. if this time is exceeded then the connection is aborted. defined values: description 255 timeout value in seconds. default value 1 - 255 timeout value in seconds 3.12 ats12 escape guard time description command possible respon ses set escape guard time ats12=[