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Table des matières

Technical Information

1

Copyrights

2

Computer Software Copyrights

2

Trademarks

3

Table of Contents

5

Table of Contents

10

List of Figures

17

List of Figures

18

List of Tables

19

List of Tables

20

Manual Scope

25

Target Audience

25

Manual Organization

25

Applicable Documents

26

Contact Us

26

Text Conventions

26

General Safety

27

Caring for the Environment

28

Limitation of Liability

29

Warranty Notification

29

Claiming

30

Conditions

31

Installed Data

32

Out of Warranty Repairs

32

Revision History

33

Revision History (Cont.)

34

Version Date Issue Remarks

34

Chapter 1: Product Features

35

CSD Operation

36

Improved OEM Features

37

Set up Idle Mode Text

38

Menu Selection

38

Call Control by SIM

38

TCP/UDP IP Connection

39

Chapter 1: Product Features

41

Online Data Mode

42

Features and Benefits

43

FTP Connection

44

Manage FTP Connection

45

Manage Remote File System

46

File Transfer Operations

46

Other FTP Operations

47

Overview

48

Suppression

49

MUX Integration

50

Technical Description

51

Short Message Service (SMS)

52

POP3 Email

54

Character Sets

56

AT Commands Summary

58

AT Commands Overview

73

AT Commands Protocol

74

AT Commands Structure

75

Results Code Structure

76

Command Token Types

78

Command Argument Types

79

Command Mode Types

79

Aborting Commands

80

Core AT Commands

81

+FTPCDUP

83

+FTPCLOSE

83

Modem ID

89

Command Response/Action

91

Table 3-2: +CSCS Parameters

93

+CIMI, Request IMSI

94

+CNUM, Request MSISDN(s)

95

Read Command

96

Table 3-3: +CNUM Parameters

96

Capability Reporting

98

Receiving a Data Call

100

Call Control AT Commands

101

DL, Dial Last Number

104

H, Hang-up Call

105

A, Answer Incoming Call

107

Indication

107

Table 3-7: +CRC Parameters

108

RING/+CRING Indication

108

Table 3-8: +CLIP Parameters

110

+CCWA, Call Waiting Command

111

Table 3-9: +CCWA Parameters

112

Table 3-11:

115

• Provisioned permanently

119

Table 3-13: +CLIR Parameters

120

&Q, Asynchronous Mode

123

+CHUP, Hang Up Call

123

Connection of a Voice Call

126

Table 3-17: +MFIC Parameters

129

+MHUP, Motorola Hung UP call

130

AT+MTTY=?

133

+MTTY: (0-3)

133

AT+MTTY=1

133

Call Status Messages

134

+CLCC, List Current Calls

135

Execute command enables

135

Table 3-22: +CLCC Parameters

136

+MCST, Call Status Messages

137

+MCST Parameters

138

Table 3-23: +MCST Parameters

138

+TCLCC, List Current Calls

139

Table 3-24: +TCLCC Parameters

140

Table 3-25: +MNTFY Parameters

142

+CAOC, Advice of Charge

143

+CACM, Accumulated Call Meter

145

Table 3-28: +CAMM Parameters

147

+CR=[<mode>] OK

149

+CR? +CR:<mode>

149

+CR=? +CR:<mode>

149

Supplementary Services

150

Table 3-31:

151

+CSSN Parameters

151

Table 3-35:

155

Table 3-36: +COLP Parameters

158

Table 3-37: +CPBS Parameters

160

+CSVM, Set Voice Mail Server

165

Table 3-42: +MDSI Parameters

168

Table 3-43: +MCSN Parameters

171

+MDBR, Read Date Book Entries

177

Table 3-47: +MDBR Parameters

178

+MDBW, Write Date Book Entry

179

Table 3-48: +MDBW Parameters

180

Table 3-49: +MDBWE Parameters

182

Table 3-50: +CCLK Parameters

185

SMS Commands

186

+CMGF, Message Format

189

Table 3-54: +

190

Table 3-55: +CSCA Parameters

191

Table 3-56: +CSMP Parameters

192

Table 3-58: +CSDH Parameters

194

Indication)

198

<Parameter> Description

201

+CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages

202

Table 3-65:

204

+CGML/+MMGL Parameters

204

+CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message

206

Table 3-66:

207

+CGMR/+MMGR Parameters

207

GSM03.40)

209

GSM03.40) (Cont.)

210

Reserved bits are ignored

211

Table 3-70: <fo> f

211

+MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read

213

+CMGD, Delete Message

220

+CMGS, Send SM to Network

222

Table 3-83:

226

+MCSAT Parameters

226

+ MEDT? +MEDT: <mode>

228

AT+MEDT=? +MEDT: (list of

228

Table 3-84: +MEDT Parameters

229

• SMS-DELIVER

231

• SMS-STATUS-REPORT

231

• CBM (broadcast message)

231

DCS handling

233

Examples:

235

Email Services AT Commands

238

Table 3-90: +MEMAS Parameters

240

Table 3-91: +MEMGS Parameters

242

Example:

243

Table 3-92: +MEMDE Parameters

244

+MEMSE, Send Email Message

245

+MEML, List Email Messages

248

+MEMR, Read Email Message

251

+MEMD, Delete Email Message

252

Table 3-97: +MEMD Parameters

253

+MEGA, Email Gateway Address

255

AT+MEGA?

256

+MEGA: "4252833433"

256

Network Commands

257

+CRLP, Radio Link Protocol

258

Table 3-102: +CREG Parameters

259

+COPS, Operator Selection

262

Table 3-104: +COPS Parameters

264

+CPOL, Preferred Operators

265

Table 3-107: +MFS Parameters

269

Table 3-108: +

271

MCELL Parameters

271

Cell Resel

273

T3212 Routing

273

Multiband Reporting

273

Cell Resel. offset MaxTxPow

275

Table 3-123:

278

EFEM Parameters

278

Power offset in dBm

280

Table 3-125: +MCI Parameters

284

+MJDC, Jamming Detection

285

Table 3-126: +MJDC Parameters

286

Hardware Information

288

+CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation

289

+MTDTR, DTR Line Test Command

292

+MTCTS, CTS Line Test Command

293

&K, RTS/CTS Flow Control

293

&C, Circuit 109 Behavior

294

&D, Circuit 108 Behavior

296

+MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage

297

ATS97, Antenna Diagnostic

301

+MRST, Perform Hard Reset

302

+TWUS, Wakeup Reason Set

302

+TWUR, Wakeup Reason Request

304

+TASW, Antenna Switch

304

+MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure

308

Table 3-143: +

309

MIOC Parameters

309

Light control example:

310

+MIOD, Motorola I/O Define

312

Table 3-144: +

313

MIOD Parameters

313

Table 3-145: Keypad GPIOs

313

Table 3-146: +MMAD Parameters

316

+MPCMC, Continuous PCM Clock

321

Audio Setup

325

Basic Audio Setup

326

Advanced Audio Setup

326

Basic Audio Setup Commands

327

+CLVL, Loudspeaker Volume

328

S94, Sidetone Effect

330

S96, Echo Canceling

331

+MAPATH, Audio Path

332

Figure 3-7: Audio Paths

333

+MAVOL, Volume Setting

335

+MAMUT, Input Devices Mute

337

+MAFEAT, Features Selection

338

General Audio Commands

339

+CALM, Alert Sound Mode

340

+CRTT, Ring Type Selection

342

Table 3-167: +CRTT Parameters

343

+VTD, Tone Duration

345

Access Control Commands

347

Unblocking SIM Card

348

Table 3-172: +CPIN Parameters

349

+CPWD, Change Password

353

+CLCK, Facility Lock

354

Table 3-176: +CLCK Parameters

355

Table 3-177: +EMPC Parameters

358

Command

360

Web-Session default entry

360

Automatic/Non-Automatic

362

New Bootstrap Process

368

AT+MFOTABS OK

369

+CME ERROR

369

Modem Register Commands

370

Q, Result Code Suppression

371

E, Command Echo

372

S, Bit Map Registers

374

Table 3-188: S2 Parameters

376

\G, Software Control

377

\J, Terminal Auto Rate

377

\N, Link Type

377

+CBAND, Change Radio Band

377

Sleep Mode Commands

379

Sleep Mode AT Commands

380

Sleep Mode HW Signals

380

WAKEUP-IN

381

Line (pin #16)

381

Line (pin #21)

381

Error Handling Commands

386

Table 3-196: +CMEE Parameters

387

Table 3-197: +CME Errors

388

Table 3-198: +CM

390

S Errors

390

Table 3-199: +STK Errors

391

+CEER, Extended Error Report

393

Table 3-200: +CEER Parameters

394

Table 3-201: +

397

MGEER Parameters

397

UI (User Interface)

399

Table 3-202: +CRSM Parameters

400

&V, View Configuration

404

&W, Store User Profile

405

AT&W0

406

AT&W1

406

&Y, Default User Profile

407

+CKPD, Keypad Control

407

+CME ERROR: <err>

408

Table 3-208: +MKPD Parameters

410

Table 3-209: +CMER Parameters

411

+CLAN, ME Language

412

+CIND, Indicator Control

413

Table 3-211: +CIND Parameters

414

+CKEV, Key Press Echo Output

417

+MUPB, Phone Book Event

419

GPRS/EDGE

420

+CGDCONT, Define PDP Context

422

For example:

423

+CGATT, GPRS Attach or Detach

427

Table 3-222: D*99 Parameters

430

+CGPRS, GPRS Coverage

431

CGPADDR, GPRS ADDResses

433

+MDLC, Dial Local Connection

434

+MIAU, IP Addresses Utility

435

Table 3-226: +MIAU Parameters

436

EDGE Commands

437

Table 3-227:

440

+CGEQREQ Command Parameters

440

Table 3-228:

446

+CGEQMIN Command Parameters

446

+CGEQNEG - (Negotiated)

449

Table 3-229:

450

+CGEQNEG Command Parameters

450

+MCEG, Motorola Control EGPRS

453

Customer

454

Application

454

STK Mechanisms

455

+MTKR, Profile Download

455

Profile Structure

456

Table 3-254: +

467

Send DTMF

471

Language Codes

476

+MTKM, Motorola ToolKit Menu

480

Control are modified

482

Table 3-262: +MTKC Parameters

482

Table 3-283

487

+MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket

490

+MIPSEND, Send Data

493

+MIPSTAT, Status Report

498

Pseudo-command Mode

499

MIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff

499

MIPXON, Flow Control - Xon

500

• Power Up - 0

502

Table 3-276:

505

+MPING Command Parameters

505

Table 3-278:

508

+MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address

510

Table 3-281: +

516

MIPCFF Parameters

516

Table 3-282:

518

+MIPSSL Parameters

518

Table 3-283: +MIPSSL Alerts

518

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

520

+FTPMKD, Make Directory

526

+FTPRMD, Remove Directory

527

+FTPCDUP, Change Directory Up

529

+FTPDEL, Delete File

529

+FTPREN, Rename File

530

+FTPLIST, Request List

532

+FTPSTAT, Request Status

533

+FTPNOOP, No Operation

536

NOP - Compatible

540

Fax Class 1

541

Fax Commands

542

+FTS, Transmit Silence

543

+FRS, Receive Silence

543

+FTM, Transmit Data

544

+FRM, Receive Data

546

+FRH = <MOD> CONNECT

548

NO CARRIER

548

+FPR, Fax Serial Port Rate

550

RS232 Multiplexer Feature

552

Product Architecture

553

MUX States Overview

553

PREMUX State

554

UART Flow Control

555

+CMUX, MUX Startup Command

556

MUX Modes

557

Basic MUX Channel Definitions

558

Channel Priorities

558

Two virtual channels– G24

559

• PCHS: Per channel setting

560

• PCHS:

560

Unsolicited

569

-special

569

Multiple Channel Definitions

572

GPRS Definitions

572

Chapter 4: Using the Commands

575

GPRS VoiceCSD Data

576

G24 Network Connection

577

Test G24 Communication

577

G24 Phonebook Download

577

Status (Optional)

577

RS232 Lines Setup

578

Basic Configuration

579

1. Baud setting example:

580

AT+CPIN?

581

See Developer’s Guide

581

+CPIN: READY

581

Terminal Synchronization

583

Dialing Using ATD

588

Voice Call Manipulations

590

Conference Call

591

Data Call

592

Establishing GPRS PDP Context

593

Using the ATD* Command Set

594

Changing the Character Set

595

Less then S24

596

Get Inkey

597

Get Input

598

Play Tone

598

Set Up Menu

599

Select Item

599

Send SMS

599

Set Up Call

600

Call Control

600

Launch Browser

601

Setup Event List

602

TCP Data Transfer Example

603

Xoff and Xon Example

605

Terminal

607

Handsfree

607

(Non-Transparent Mode)

608

Chapter 5: Tools

611

Using WinFAX

612

Appendix A: Reference Tables

613

Functionality

635

Symbol GSM (GSM 03.38)

645

Appendix B: MUX

655

MUX State

656

MUX UART Port Speed

657

MUX State Procedures

659

UIH Frames

660

Test UIH Control Frames

660

MUX Customer Packet

661

Mux 0710 Packet

662

MUX Open Service

664

MUX Close Service

664

Data Transfer

664

Acronyms and Abbreviations

665

Abbreviation Full Name

667

Numerics

671

B - C Index

673

H - M Index

675

T - W Index

677

@6889192V28@

680

Table des matières

Technical Information

1

Copyrights

2

Computer Software Copyrights

2

Trademarks

3

Table of Contents

5

Table of Contents

6

List of Figures

9

List of Tables

11

Manual Scope

13

Target Audience

13

Manual Organization

13

Applicable Documents

14

Regulatory Requirements

14

User Operation

15

Antenna Installation

15

Standards

16

Contact Us

16

Text Conventions

17

General Safety

18

Batteries

19

Dangerous procedure warnings

19

Caring for the Environment

20

Limitation of Liability

21

Warranty Notification

22

How to Get Warranty Service?

22

Claiming

23

Conditions

23

Installed Data

24

Out of Warranty Repairs

24

Revision History

25

Chapter 1: Introduction

27

Product Specifications

28

Regulatory Approvals

31

Architecture Overview

33

Digital Block

34

Analog Block

34

GSM Transceiver Block

34

Operating Modes

35

Power Supply

36

Power Consumption

37

GPRS-RMS

38

Power On/Off Operation

39

Turning the G24-L Off

41

Power Loss shut down

42

Low Power Mode

43

Terminating Low Power Mode

44

Using the WKUPI_N signal

45

Incoming Network Data

45

Data on the Serial interface

46

Real Time Clock

47

Serial Interfaces

48

SIM Interface

49

SIM Connection

50

SIM Design Guidelines

50

Audio Interface

52

Headset Microphone Port

53

Speaker Port

54

Ω at the

55

Headset Detection

56

Alert Loudspeaker Port

57

Digital Audio Interface

58

Audio Programming Interface

60

Audio Algorithms

61

Gain Control

62

Audio Design

63

Analog Ground

64

A/D Interface

65

Power Supply A/D

66

Battery Temperature A/D

66

VREF Reference Regulator

68

Wakeup Out

69

Antenna Detection

71

GPRS Detection

71

Transmission Indicator

71

General Purpose I/O

71

Antenna Interface

72

Battery Charger Interface

73

Pin # Signal Name Description

74

Battery Charging Process

75

Monitoring (Full)

76

Protection and Safety

77

Absolute Maximum Ratings

79

Environmental Specifications

80

USB_VBUS

82

SIM_PD_N

82

SIM_RST_

82

IN-ACTIVE

85

Board Dimensions

87

Mating Connector

89

RF Connector Specifications

90

G24-L Mounting

92

Who to Contact?

93

Required Query Information

93

Motorola Workflow

94

Service Centers

95

Testing a Standalone Unit

96

Figure 5-1: Test Setup

97

Test Procedure

98

Acronyms and Abbreviations

99

Index U - U

104

6802984C05-D

106

Table des matières

Technical Information

1

Copyrights

2

Computer Software Copyrights

2

Table of Contents

5

Table of Contents

6

List of Figures

9

List of Figures

10

List of Tables

11

List of Tables

12

Manual Scope

13

Target Audience

13

Disclaimer

13

Trademarks

15

Applicable Documentation

16

Manual Organization

16

Text Conventions

16

General Safety

17

Caring for the Environment

18

Preface

19

Revision History

20

Chapter 1: Product Overview

21

Introduction

22

Product Advantages

23

Typical Use Case

23

Chapter 2: General Setup

25

Antenna Installation

26

Power Supply Installation

27

G24 EVB Placement

27

Start Operation

27

Software Configuration

28

MIDlet Downloading

29

Reflashing G24 Software

30

G24-J HMI

30

Chapter 3: KJAVA Architecture

31

Functional Description

32

• MIDlet Manager is active

33

• JTool Manager is active

33

MIDlet Manager

34

JTool Manager

35

OEM Modes

36

MIDlet Security

38

JTool Commands

39

see“KJAVA

41

Architecture”

41

Activation Procedure

42

Chapter 5: JAVA API

43

Packages Overview

44

OSC Package

45

OSC System Properties

46

Sleep Mode

46

Airplane Mode

47

Measurements

48

Temperature

49

Antenna Presence

50

MIDlet Watchdog

50

WebSession Package

51

Java Session

52

Mms Session

52

Prov Session

52

HAPI Package

53

GPIO Classes

54

G24 Performance

55

Call Package

56

I2C Package

56

Chapter 5: JAVA API

57

IPD Package

58

Standard Classes Deviations

59

Message Connection

61

File Connection

61

Location API

61

Location Session

62

Fault Report

67

CQA Testing Routines Handler

68

OTA Provisioning

68

GPRS Indicator

68

Message Format

69

Messages Types

69

Fault Report Addresses Update

72

Request for Fault Report

72

Multithreading Background

75

How To Achive Minimal Latency

75

Code Example

76

Appendix D: MIDlet Signing

77

Bound Signing

78

Appendix E: IP Director

79

IPD Activation

80

IPD Deactivation

81

6802981C50-D

84

Table des matières

Technical

1

Information

1

Copyrights

2

Computer Software Copyrights

2

Trademarks

3

Table of Contents

5

Table of Contents

10

List of Figures

15

List of Tables

17

List of Tables

18

Manual Scope

23

Target Audience

23

Manual Organization

23

Applicable Documents

24

Contact Us

24

Text Conventions

24

Manual Banner Definitions

25

Field Service

25

General Safety

25

Caring for the Environment

26

Limitation of Liability

27

Warranty Notification

27

How to Get Warranty Service?

28

Claiming

28

Conditions

29

Installed Data

30

Out of Warranty Repairs

30

Revision History

31

Chapter 1: Product Features

33

CSD Operation

34

Improved OEM Features

35

Creating TCP/IP Connections

36

Chapter 1: Product Features

37

Online Data Mode

38

Features and Benefits

39

Technical Description

39

Overview

39

MUX Integration

42

Short Message Service (SMS)

44

Character Sets

47

AT Commands Summary

49

AT Commands Overview

63

AT Commands Protocol

64

AT Commands Structure

65

Results Code Structure

66

Command Token Types

68

Command Argument Types

69

Command Mode Types

69

Aborting Commands

70

Core AT Commands

71

Modem ID

77

Command Response/Action

79

Table 3-2: +CSCS Parameters

81

+CIMI, Request IMSI

82

+CNUM, Request MSISDN(s)

83

Read Command

84

Table 3-3: +CNUM Parameters

84

Capability Reporting

86

Receiving a Data Call

88

Call Control AT Commands

89

DL, Dial Last Number

92

H, Hang-up Call

93

A, Answer Incoming Call

95

Indication

95

RING/+CRING Indication

96

Table 3-7: +CRC Parameters

96

Table 3-8: +CLIP Parameters

98

+CCWA, Call Waiting Command

99

Table 3-9: +CCWA Parameters

100

Table 3-11:

103

• Provisioned permanently

107

Table 3-14: +CBST Parameters

110

&Q, Asynchronous Mode

111

+CHUP, Hang Up Call

112

Connection of a Voice Call

114

Table 3-17: +MFIC Parameters

117

Call Status Messages

119

+CLCC, List Current Calls

120

Execute command enables

120

Table 3-20: +CLCC Parameters

121

+MCST, Call Status Messages

122

+MCST Parameters

123

Table 3-21: +MCST Parameters

123

+TCLCC, List Current Calls

124

Table 3-22: +TCLCC Parameters

125

Table 3-23: +MNTFY Parameters

127

+CAOC, Advice of Charge

128

+CACM, Accumulated Call Meter

130

Table 3-26: +CAMM Parameters

132

AT+CR=1 //Enable reporting

134

+CR=[<mode>] OK

134

+CR? +CR:<mode>

134

+CR=? +CR:<mode>

134

Supplementary Services

135

Table 3-29:

136

+CSSN Parameters

136

Table 3-32: +CUSD Parameters

138

Table 3-34: +COLP Parameters

142

Phone Books and Clock

143

Table 3-35: +CPBS Parameters

144

+CSVM, Set Voice Mail Server

149

Table 3-40: +MDSI Parameters

152

Table 3-41: +MCSN Parameters

155

Table 3-43: +CCLK Parameters

159

SMS Commands

161

+CMGF, Message Format

164

Table 3-47: +

165

Table 3-48: +CSCA Parameters

166

Table 3-49: +CSMP Parameters

167

Table 3-51: +CSDH Parameters

169

Indication)

173

<Parameter> Description

176

+CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages

177

Table 3-58:

179

+CGML/+MMGL Parameters

179

+CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message

181

Table 3-59:

182

+CGMR/+MMGR Parameters

182

GSM03.40)

184

GSM03.40) (Cont.)

185

Reserved bits are ignored

186

Table 3-63: <fo> f

186

+MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read

188

+CMGD, Delete Message

195

+CMGS, Send SM to Network

197

Table 3-76:

201

+MCSAT Parameters

201

+MEGA, Email Gateway Address

202

DCS handling

203

Examples:

205

Network Commands

208

+CRLP, Radio Link Protocol

209

Table 3-83: +CREG Parameters

210

Table 3-84: +CGREG Parameters

212

+COPS, Operator Selection

213

Table 3-85: +COPS Parameters

215

+CPOL, Preferred Operators

216

Table 3-87: +MFS Parameters

219

Table 3-88: +MCELL Parameters

220

Cell Resel

222

Routing Area Reselecte

222

T3212 Routing Area

222

Multiband Reporting

223

Table 3-103:

227

EFEM Parameters

227

Power offset in dBm

229

Table 3-104: +MCI Parameters

232

Hardware Information

234

+CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation

235

+MTDTR, DTR Line Test Command

238

+MTCTS, CTS Line Test Command

239

&K, RTS/CTS Flow Control

239

&C, Circuit 109 Behavior

240

AT&C?

241

&C: 1

241

AT&C0

241

&D, Circuit 108 Behavior

242

+MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage

243

ATS97, Antenna Diagnostic

247

+MRST, Perform Hard Reset

248

+TWUS, Wakeup Reason Set

248

+TWUR, Wakeup Reason Request

250

+TASW, Antenna Switch

250

+MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure

254

Table 3-121: +

255

MIOC Parameters

255

Light control example:

256

+MIOD, Motorola I/O Define

258

Table 3-122: +

259

MIOD Parameters

259

Table 3-123: Keypad GPIOs

259

Command

260

Table 3-124: +MMAD Parameters

261

+MPCMC, Continuous PCM Clock

264

Audio Setup

268

Basic Audio Setup

269

Advanced Audio Setup

269

Basic Audio Setup Commands

270

+CLVL, Loudspeaker Volume

271

S94, Sidetone Effect

273

S96, Echo Canceling

274

+MAPATH, Audio Path

275

Figure 3-6: Audio Paths

276

+MAVOL, Volume Setting

278

+MAMUT, Input Devices Mute

280

+MAFEAT, Features Selection

281

General Audio Commands

282

+CALM, Alert Sound Mode

283

+CRTT, Ring Type Selection

285

+VTD, Tone Duration

287

Access Control Commands

289

Unblocking SIM Card

290

Table 3-149: +CPIN Parameters

291

+CPWD, Change Password

295

+CLCK, Facility Lock

296

Table 3-153: +CLCK Parameters

297

Table 3-154: +EMPC Parameters

300

Modem Register Commands

302

Q, Result Code Suppression

303

E, Command Echo

304

S, Bit Map Registers

306

Table 3-160: S2 Parameters

308

\G, Software Control

309

\J, Terminal Auto Rate

309

\N, Link Type

309

+CBAND, Change Radio Band

309

Sleep Mode Commands

311

Sleep Mode AT Commands

312

Sleep Mode HW Signals

312

WAKEUP-IN

313

Line (pin #16)

313

Line (pin #21)

313

Error Handling Commands

318

Table 3-168: +CMEE Parameters

319

Table 3-169: +CME Errors

320

Table 3-170: +CM

322

S Errors

322

+CEER, Extended Error Report

324

Table 3-171: +CEER Parameters

325

Table 3-172: +

328

MGEER Parameters

328

UI (User Interface)

330

Table 3-173: +CRSM Parameters

331

&V, View Configuration

335

&W, Store User Profile

336

AT&W0

337

AT&W1

337

&Y, Default User Profile

338

+CKPD, Keypad Control

338

+CME ERROR: <err>

339

Table 3-179: +MKPD Parameters

341

Table 3-180: +CMER Parameters

342

+CLAN, ME Language

343

+CIND, Indicator Control

344

Table 3-182: +CIND Parameters

345

+CKEV, Key Press Echo Output

346

+MUPB, Phone Book Event

348

GPRS/EDGE

349

+CGDCONT, Define PDP Context

351

For example:

352

+CGATT, GPRS Attach or Detach

356

Table 3-192: D*99 Parameters

359

+CGPRS, GPRS Coverage

360

CGPADDR, GPRS ADDResses

362

EDGE Commands

364

Table 3-196:

367

+CGEQREQ Command Parameters

367

Table 3-197:

373

+CGEQMIN Command Parameters

373

+CGEQNEG - (Negotiated)

376

Table 3-198:

377

+CGEQNEG Command Parameters

377

+MCEG, Motorola Control EGPRS

380

+MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket

386

+MIPSEND, Send Data

389

+MIPSTAT, Status Report

393

Pseudo-command Mode

393

MIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff

394

MIPXON, Flow Control - Xon

394

• Power Up - 0

396

Table 3-215:

402

+MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address

404

NOP - Compatible

407

Fax Class 1

408

Fax Commands

409

+FTS, Transmit Silence

410

+FRS, Receive Silence

410

+FTM, Transmit Data

411

+FRM, Receive Data

413

+FRH = <MOD> CONNECT

415

NO CARRIER

415

+FPR, Fax Serial Port Rate

417

RS232 Multiplexer Feature

419

Product Architecture

420

MUX States Overview

420

MUX-Init State

421

MUX State

421

UART Flow Control

422

MUX UART Port Speed

422

+CMUX, MUX Startup Command

423

MUX Modes

424

Basic MUX Channel Definitions

425

Channel Priorities

425

Two virtual channels – G24

426

• PCHS: Per channel setting

427

• PCHS:

427

Multiple Channel Definitions

437

GPRS Definitions

437

Chapter 4: Using the Commands

439

GPRS VoiceCSD Data

440

G24 Network Connection

441

Test G24 Communication

441

G24 Phonebook Download

441

Status (Optional)

441

RS232 Lines Setup

442

Basic Configuration

443

1. Baud setting example:

444

SIM Card Status

445

Terminal Synchronization

447

Call Control

452

Voice Call Manipulations

454

Conference Call

455

Data Call

456

Establishing GPRS PDP Context

457

Using the ATD* Command Set

458

Changing the Character Set

459

Sleep Mode

460

TCP Data Transfer Example

461

Xoff and Xon Example

463

Handset Mode

465

Handsfree Mode

465

Chapter 5: Tools

467

Using WinFAX

468

Appendix A: Reference Tables

469

Symbol GSM (GSM 03.38)

488

Appendix B: MUX

497

MUX State Procedures

501

UIH Frames

502

Test UIH Control Frames

502

MUX Customer Packet

503

Mux 0710 Packet

504

MUX Open Service

506

MUX Close Service

506

Data Transfer

506

Acronyms and Abbreviations

507

Abbreviation Full Name

510

Numerics

513

B - C Index

515

L - O Index

517

T - W Index

519

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