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Page 1 - Information

TechnicalInformationMOTOROLA G24 DEVELOPER’S GUIDE AT COMMANDS REFERENCE MANUAL ENGLISHJANUARY 31, 20076889192V28-ETitle Page MRC Components OHG, Ob.

Page 2 - Computer Software Copyrights

Table of Contentsvi AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Advanced Audio Setup Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Trademarks

Call Control3-24 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CCWA parameters.Note: When the parameter <mode> is

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-25OKExamples of +CCWA set command - network interrogation AT+CCWA=1,

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Call Control3-26 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Note: Only voice calls can be put on HOLD.A precondition for the multi-party service is

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-27The following table shows the +CHLD actions according to state and

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Call Control3-28 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CHLD=?+CHLD: (0,1,1x,2,2x,3)OKAT+CCWA=1 //Enable call waiting OKatd9311234567

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-29OK+CCWA: "055728386",129,1,"",0 //Waiting cal

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Call Control3-30 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CCFC parameters.Note: A forward-to phone <number>

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-31ExampleAT+CCFC=?+CCFC: (0,1,2,3,4,5)OKAT+CCFC=0,3,"0125631683

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Call Control3-32 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Note: When a service is in state A, and the terminal wants to enable the CLI presentati

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-33RING+CLIP: "",128,,128,"",1)athNO CARRIEROKAT+

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Table of ContentsJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual vii+MKPD, Auxiliary Keypad Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Call Control3-34 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CBST parameters.ExampleAT+CBST=?+CBST: (000,004,006,007,

Page 15 - List of Figures

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-35O, Return to Online Data State This command returns the G24 from t

Page 16

Call Control3-36 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CHUP, Hang Up CallThis command causes the G24 to hang up the current GSM call.+CSNS, S

Page 17 - List of Tables

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-37The following table shows the AT+CSNS parameters.Note: Any mobile-

Page 18 - List of Tables

Call Control3-38 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The only +CBST parameter that needs mapping for mobile terminated calls is <speed>

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-39ExampleAT+MDC=?+MDC: (0-1)OKAT+MDC=1OKATD<number>;OKCONNECTA

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Call Control3-40 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MFIC, Filtering Incomming CallsThis command instructs the G24 to query or set Filterin

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-41The following table shows the +MFIC parameters.ExampleAT+MFIC=?+MF

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Call Control3-42 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MVC, Motorola Vocoders ConfigurationThis AT command is used to choose and configure th

Page 23 - Manual Organization

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-43Call Status Messages+CPAS, Phone Activity Status This command disp

Page 24 - Text Conventions

Table of Contentsviii AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Fax Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - General Safety

Call Control3-44 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CLCC, List Current CallsThis command displays a list of all current G24 calls and thei

Page 26 - Caring for the Environment

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-45The following table shows the +CLCC parameters.Note: When a mobile

Page 27 - Warranty Notification

Call Control3-46 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CLCC: 0OKAT+CLCC=1 //Example with unsolicited indicationOKATD055490698;OK+CLCC: 1,0,2,

Page 28 - Claiming

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-47+MCST ParametersThe following table shows the +MCST parameters.Exa

Page 29 - Conditions

Call Control3-48 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MCST: 3+MCST: 17NO CARRIER+MCST: 1+TCLCC, List Current CallsThis command displays a li

Page 30 - Out of Warranty Repairs

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-49The following table shows the +TCLCC parameters.ExampleAT+TCLCC=1O

Page 31 - Revision History

Call Control3-50 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007OK+TCLCC: 1,0,4,1,0,,"035659801",1 // Call on holdATD0502147270; // Dial to

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-51The following table shows the +MNTFY parameters.ExampleAT+MNTFY=?+

Page 33 - Chapter 1: Product Features

Call Control3-52 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Call Advice of Charge CommandsThis set of commands enables GSM operators to offer Advic

Page 34 - CSD Operation

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-53Note: The CCM value depends on the network properties (charge for

Page 35 - Improved OEM Features

Table of ContentsJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual ixDialing the Last Number Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 36 - Creating TCP/IP Connections

Call Control3-54 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CCCM: "000006"AT+CAOC+CAOC: "000009"OK+CCCM: "00000e"+CC

Page 37 - Chapter 1: Product Features

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-55Refer to “+CAMM, Accumulated Call Meter Maximum”, page 3-55.The fo

Page 38 - Online Data Mode

Call Control3-56 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CAMM parameters.ExampleAT+CAMM=?OKAT+CAMM="FFFFFF&q

Page 39 - Overview

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-57+CPUC, Price per Unit and Currency TableThis command sets the para

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Call Control3-58 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Note: If <ppu> contains a dot, a maximum of three digits may appear after the dot

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-59OKATD1234567890+CR: REL ASYNCSupplementary ServicesThis set of com

Page 42 - MUX Integration

Call Control3-60 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CSSN parameters. Table 3-29:+CSSN Parameters<Paramete

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-61ExampleAT+CSSN=? // test command+CSSN: (0-1),(0-1)OKAT+CSSN=0,0 //

Page 44 - Short Message Service (SMS)

Call Control3-62 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CUSD, Unstructured Supplementary Service DataThis command allows control of Unstructur

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-63ExampleAT+CUSD=?+CUSD: (0,1,2)OKAT+CUSD=1,"*#100#"OK+CUS

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Table of Contentsx AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Controlling the UART Port Speed Within MUX State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 47 - Character Sets

Call Control3-64 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007NETWORK_BUSY 28NOT_SUBSCRIBED 29SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE 31SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED 32PREPAY_LI

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-65+COLP, Connected Line Identification PresentationThis command rela

Page 49 - AT Commands Summary

Call Control3-66 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +COLP parameters.ExampleAT+COLP=0OKAT+COLP=2+CME ERROR: N

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-67Phone Books and ClockDirectory Access CommandsThis set of commands

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Phone Books and Clock3-68 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CPBS parameters.ExampleAT+CPBS="ME"OK

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-69+CPBR, Read Phone Book Entries This command recalls phone book ent

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Phone Books and Clock3-70 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CPBR parameters.Note: The MC and RC have the sa

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-71+CPBF, Find Phone Book Entries This execution command enables the

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Phone Books and Clock3-72 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CPBF: 2,"8475767800",129,"Moto Voicemail"+CPBF: 101,"

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-73ExampleAt+cpbs="MT"OKAt+cpbw=?+CPBW: (1-750),40,(129,145

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January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xiFigure No. Figure Title Page No.1-1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Phone Books and Clock3-74 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CSVM parameters.Note: If <mode> is set to

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-75In MUX mode, this AT command is allowed on DLC2 only.Command Type

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Phone Books and Clock3-76 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MDSI parameters.ExampleAT+MDSI?+MDSI: 0Table 3-

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-77OKAT+MDSI=?+MDSI: (000,001)OKAT+MDSI=1OK//Until now there was no d

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Phone Books and Clock3-78 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007If only a pair of <mode> and <index> values are given, then the Se

Page 63 - AT Commands Overview

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-79The following table shows the +MCSN parameters.ExampleAT+CNUM // R

Page 64 - AT Commands Protocol

Phone Books and Clock3-80 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CNUM: "PIN2","8523",129+CNUM: "","",0

Page 65 - AT Commands Structure

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-81+MPDPM, Motorola Phonebook Dynamic Percentage MemoryThis command r

Page 66 - Results Code Structure

Phone Books and Clock3-82 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007OKAT+CPBW=,"035658027",129,"Phone7" OKAT+CPBW=,"03565

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-83The following table shows the +CCLK parameters.ExampleAT+CCLK=?+CC

Page 69 - Command Mode Types

Phone Books and Clock3-84 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007AT+CCLKOKAT+CCLK?+CCLK: "05/10/27,16:52:31+08"Power cycling…AT+CCLK?

Page 70 - Aborting Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-85SMSSMS CommandsG24 supports SMS PDU and SMS TEXT mode according to

Page 71 - Core AT Commands

SMS3-86 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CSMS=128 +CSMS: 001,001,001OKAT+CSMS? +CSMS: 128,001,001,001OKAT+CSMS=?+CSMS: (128)OK+

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-87The following table shows the +CPMS parameters.Note: The value &ap

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SMS3-88 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CMGF, Message Format This command is a basic command. The Set command handles the selection of

Page 74

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-89The following table shows the +CSCA input characters and their hex

Page 75

SMS3-90 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CSCA parameters.ExampleAT+CSCA="4252833433"OKAT+CSCA?+C

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-91+CSMP, Set Text Mode ParametersThis command is a basic command and

Page 77 - Modem ID

SMS3-92 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CSMP?+CSMP: 17,167,0,0 (default values for SMS-SUBMIT)OKAT+CSMP= 1,256,0,0+CMS ERROR:

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-93+CSDH, Show Text Mode ParametersThis command controls whether deta

Page 79 - Command Response/Action

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xiiiTable No. Table Title Page No.1-1 AT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SMS3-94 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal This command handles enabling of unsolicited notifica

Page 81 - Table 3-2: +CSCS Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-95AT+CNMI? +CNMI: 0,0,0,0OKAT+CNMI=3,1 OKAT+CMSS=142,"054456503

Page 82 - +CIMI, Request IMSI

SMS3-96 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007When the G24 sends a +CDS response to the terminal, it waits a predefined timeout of 60 seconds

Page 83 - +CNUM, Request MSISDN(s)

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-97AT+CNMI?+CNMI: 0,0,0,1,0OKAT+CMSS=295+CMSS: 184OK+CDS: 6,184,"

Page 84 - Table 3-3: +CNUM Parameters

SMS3-98 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007In text mode: (+CMGF=1):+CMT: <oa>,<scts>[,<tooa>,<fo>,<pid>,<d

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-99AT+CMGS=18 // send to myself> 079179521201009511000c917952446

Page 86 - Capability Reporting

SMS3-100 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Unsolicited Response+CDSI: <mem>,<index>The following table shows the +CDSI paramet

Page 87

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-101The following table shows the +CDS parameters.After sending a +CD

Page 88 - Receiving a Data Call

SMS3-102 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The +MMGL command does not change the message status. In addition, +MMGL includes a <stat>

Page 89 - Call Control AT Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-103The following table shows the +CGML/+MMGL parameters.Table 3-58:+

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List of Tablesxiv AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table No. Table Title Page No.3-40 +MDSI Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SMS3-104 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CMGL=?+CMGL: ("REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT",&quo

Page 92 - DL, Dial Last Number

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-105+CMGR, +MMGR, Read MessageThese commands handle the reading of SM

Page 93 - H, Hang-up Call

SMS3-106 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CMGR parameters. Table 3-59:+CGMR/+MMGR Parameters<Para

Page 94

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-107Note: Any unused bits will be set to zero and shall be ignored by

Page 95 - Indication

SMS3-108 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007 Table 3-61: <fo> for SMS-DELIVER MessageBit/s Reference Description0-1 Message-Type-Ind

Page 96 - Table 3-7: +CRC Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-109<TP-RA> Mandatory:Recipient address formatted according to

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SMS3-110 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Note: Reserved bits are ignored.Table 3-63: <fo> for SMS-STATUS-REPORT MessageBit/s Refer

Page 98 - Table 3-8: +CLIP Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-111ExampleAT+CPMS?+CPMS: "ME",5,59,"ME",5,59,&qu

Page 99 - +CCWA, Call Waiting Command

SMS3-112 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read This command handles changing the <stat> attribute of an SM

Page 100 - Table 3-9: +CCWA Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-113When the given index is an incoming message index the header sett

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January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xv List of TablesTable No. Table Title Page No.3-92 I-PI Serving Cell Miscellaneous Information Screen.

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SMS3-114 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CMGW, Write Message to Memory This command is used to write and save a message to <mem2>

Page 103 - Table 3-11:

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-115Table 3-68: Layout of SMS-SUBMIT in PDU Mode: (according to GSM03

Page 104

SMS3-116 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007<TP-CDL> Command data length 1 BYTE<TP-CD> Command data 0-156 BYTESTable 3-70: <

Page 105

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-117Note: Any unused bits will be set to 0.ExampleAT+CMGF=1OKAT+CMGW=

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SMS3-118 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 200700410042004300440045OKAT+CSMP=25,"05/03/15,21:22:23+08",0,0OKAT+CMGW="0544565034

Page 107 - • Provisioned permanently

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-119+CMGD, Delete Message This command handles deletion of a single m

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SMS3-120 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGSMS, Select Service for MO SMS MessagesThis command handles the selection of the service or

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-121+CMGS, Send SM to NetworkThis command sends an SM from the G24 to

Page 110 - Table 3-14: +CBST Parameters

SMS3-122 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007If after aborting AT+CMGS command execution and before result of operation was reported by G24,

Page 111 - &Q, Asynchronous Mode

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-123The following table shows the AT+CSCB parameters.Notes:• A combin

Page 112 - +CHUP, Hang Up Call

SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICENoticeWhile reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. a

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List of Tablesxvi AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table No. Table Title Page No.3-144 +CRTT Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 114 - Connection of a Voice Call

SMS3-124 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007OKAdding channels 3, 4,5,6,22 to mid list and languages 1,8 to dcs list:AT+CSCB=0,"3-6,22&

Page 115

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-125The following table shows the +MCSAT parameters.Table 3-76:+MCSAT

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SMS3-126 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MCSAT=?+MCSAT:(0-2)OKAT+MCSAT?+MCSAT: 1OKAT+MCSAT=2OKAT+MCSAT=1,00001000 // UCS2

Page 117 - Table 3-17: +MFIC Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-127+TSMSRET, Control SMS Sending RetryThis command controls the SMS

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SMS3-128 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-79 shows the conversion between the <dcs> and +CSCS setting when storing SM to m

Page 119 - Call Status Messages

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-129Table 3-80 shows the conversion between the <dcs> and +CSCS

Page 120 - Execute command enables

SMS3-130 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007OKAT+CMGR=223+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","0544565803",050003090301123456786543FEOKA

Page 121 - Table 3-20: +CLCC Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-131AT+CMGR=227+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","0544565803",A

Page 122 - +MCST, Call Status Messages

Network3-132 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007NetworkNetwork Commands+CSQ, Signal Strength This command displays the received signal stre

Page 123 - Table 3-21: +MCST Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-133+CRLP, Radio Link ProtocolThis command displays the Radio Link Pr

Page 124 - +TCLCC, List Current Calls

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xvii List of TablesTable No. Table Title Page No.3-196 +CGEQREQ Command Parameters. . . . . . . . . . .

Page 125 - Table 3-22: +TCLCC Parameters

Network3-134 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CREG, Network Registration StatusThe following table shows the +CREG parameters.Command Ty

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-135ExampleAT+CREG=? +CREG: (000 - 002)OK AT+CREG? +CREG: 000,001 OK

Page 127 - Table 3-23: +MNTFY Parameters

Network3-136 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGREG, GPRS Network Registration The following table shows the +CGREG parameters.Command T

Page 128 - +CAOC, Advice of Charge

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-137ExampleAT+CGREG=?+CGREG: (000-002)OKAT+CGREG=2OKAT+CGREG?+CGREG:

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Network3-138 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Command TypeSyntax Response/Action RemarksSetAT+COPS=[<mode>[,<format>[,<ope

Page 130 - +CACM, Accumulated Call Meter

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-139The following table shows the +COPS parameters.ExampleAT+COPS=? +

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Network3-140 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CPOL, Preferred OperatorsThis command is used to edit the list of preferred network operat

Page 132 - Table 3-26: +CAMM Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-141The following table shows the +CPOL parameters.Note: To delete an

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Network3-142 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MFS, Motorola Frequency of SearchThis command is used to determine how long the G24 waits

Page 134 - +CR=? +CR:<mode>

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-143The following table shows the +MFS parameters. ExampleAT+MFS=? /

Page 136 - +CSSN Parameters

Network3-144 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MCELL, Motorola Cell DescriptionThis command displays information about the Cellular Netwo

Page 137

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-145 ExampleAT+MCELL = 0,1+MCELL: Serving Idle/PIBC0077s* 50-071BBC00

Page 138 - Table 3-32: +CUSD Parameters

Network3-146 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+33 *** pc* +33 4n0084s* 17-096B+06 *** pc* +06 t00r00mtp33 -102cba0cbq0 GP rSOKAT+MCELL =

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-147Table 3-91: Circuit Switched Serving Cell Information ScreenTable

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Network3-148 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-94: TBF Downlink Data Transfer ScreenTable 3-95: Neighbor Cell Information ScreenTa

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-149Table 3-97: Reselection ScreenTable 3-98: Hopping Information Scr

Page 142 - Table 3-34: +COLP Parameters

Network3-150 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-100: I-PI Serving Cell Paging Parameters ScreenTable 3-101: I-PI Serving Cell Optio

Page 143 - Phone Books and Clock

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-151The following table provides definitions for EFEM-related terms.T

Page 144 - Table 3-35: +CPBS Parameters

Network3-152 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Cell ID Cell Identity parameter, from System Info 3.CellResHys Cell reselect hysteresis, us

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-153Max bit rate dl Max bit rate for Downlink in KPBS.Max bit rate ul

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January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xixPrefaceManual ScopeThis manual introduces the G24 AT commands, and describes how software developers

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Network3-154 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007split_pg_cycle Number of paging blocks to read on the serving cell in each row of 64 multif

Page 148

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-155+MCI, Motorola Cell InformationThis command returns neighbor cell

Page 149 - +CSVM, Set Voice Mail Server

Network3-156 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MCI parameters.ExampleAT+MCI // Get the current serving and

Page 150

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-157AT+MCI? // Get current set <Filter> and <enable TA>

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Hardware Information3-158 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Hardware InformationHardware Information Commands+CBC, Battery Charger Connect

Page 152 - Table 3-40: +MDSI Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-159Note: The battery level is an average value, which updated once i

Page 153

Hardware Information3-160 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CBAUD parameters.ExampleAT+CBAUD=57600orAT+CBAU

Page 154

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-161Using AT+IPR=<rate> with a <rate> value other than 9

Page 155 - Table 3-41: +MCSN Parameters

Hardware Information3-162 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+GCAP, Request Overall Capabilities This command indicates the major capabilit

Page 156

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-163+MTCTS, CTS Line Test CommandThis command sets the CTS pin of the

Page 157

Applicable Documentsxx AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Applicable Documents• G24 Module Hardware Description – 6889192V27• G24 Developer

Page 158

Hardware Information3-164 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the &K parameters.ExampleAT&K?&K: 3OKAT&

Page 159 - Table 3-43: +CCLK Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-165The following table shows the &C parameters.Note: If &C i

Page 160

Hardware Information3-166 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007&D, Circuit 108 BehaviorThis command determines how the G24 responds when

Page 161 - SMS Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-167+MCWAKE, GPRS CoverageThis command tells the G24 whether to repor

Page 162

Hardware Information3-168 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MGGIND, GSM/GPRS Service IndicatorThis command configures the service indicat

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-169+CFUN, Shut Down Phone FunctionalityThis command shuts down the p

Page 164 - +CMGF, Message Format

Hardware Information3-170 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007AT+CFUN?+CFUN: 4Power cycling…AT+CFUN?+CFUN: 4Power cut …AT+CFUN? // Phone t

Page 165 - Table 3-47: +

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-171The following table shows the +ICF parameters.ExampleAT+ICF?+ICF:

Page 166 - Table 3-48: +CSCA Parameters

Hardware Information3-172 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the ATS97 parameters. Example// Connect the antennaA

Page 167 - Table 3-49: +CSMP Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-173Operation of this command is flex dependant.The following table s

Page 168

Preface January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xxiManual Banner DefinitionsA banner text in the page footer under the book title (for example,

Page 169 - Table 3-51: +CSDH Parameters

Hardware Information3-174 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+TWUR, Wakeup Reason RequestThis command is used to query the wakeup reason. M

Page 170

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-175Operation of this command is flex dependant.The following table s

Page 171

Hardware Information3-176 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Operation of this command is flex dependant.The following table shows the +TAD

Page 172

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-177In case that second UART is open for full functionality, the call

Page 173 - Indication)

Hardware Information3-178 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MPSU? +MPSU: 0OKAT+MPSU=?+MPSU: (0-2)OKAT+MPSU=2OK/* reset and after

Page 174

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-179The following table shows the +MIOC parameters.Table 3-121: +MIOC

Page 175

Hardware Information3-180 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MIOC=?+MIOC: (00000000-11111111),(00000000-11111111)OKLight control

Page 176 - <Parameter> Description

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-181Data sending (vectoe example):Client has a data bus with 8 bits a

Page 177 - +CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages

Hardware Information3-182 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MIOD, Motorola I/O DefineThis command defines the G24 8 GPIO pins configurati

Page 178

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-183The following table shows the +MIOD parameters.The following tabl

Page 179 - +CGML/+MMGL Parameters

Caring for the Environmentxxii AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Keep away from live circuitsOperating personnel must:• not remove equipme

Page 180

Hardware Information3-184 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Example+MIOD: (00000000-11111111),(0,1),( 00000000-11111111)AT+MIOD=00010000,0

Page 181 - +CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-185The following table shows the +MMAD parameters.ReadAT+MMAD? List

Page 182 - +CGMR/+MMGR Parameters

Hardware Information3-186 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-125: A/D Value to Temperature ConversionTemperature(°C)ADValue-decimal

Page 183

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-187Figure 3-1: Temperatur Vs. A/D ValueTemperature Conversion Functi

Page 184 - GSM03.40)

Hardware Information3-188 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MMAD:4,0,1,0,255+MMAD:5,0,1,300,450OKAT+MMAD=? //Test command - range of all

Page 185 - GSM03.40) (Cont.)

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-189AT+MPCMC?+MPCMC: 1OKAT+MPCMC=0OKAT+MPCMC?+MPCMC: 0OK+MVREF, Motor

Page 186 - Table 3-63: <fo> f

Hardware Information3-190 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MVREF=?+MVREF:(0-2)OKAT+MVREF=1OKAT+MVREF?+MVREF: 1OKAT+MVREF=2 //Th

Page 187

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-191AudioScopeThe audio control can be Summarized to the following th

Page 188 - +MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read

Audio3-192 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-129 shows the differences between Basic and Advanced audio modes in controlling the a

Page 189

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-193Audio Control of Path, Gain and Algorithms is available by these

Page 190

Preface January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xxiiiPlease contact the Customer Network Resolution Center (CNRC) for assistance. The 24 hour t

Page 191

Audio3-194 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007G24 supports both analog and digital audio. Digital audio is supported in both basic and adva

Page 192

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-195The following table shows the +CRSL parameters.ExampleAT+CRSL?+CR

Page 193

Audio3-196 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CLVL?+CLVL: 7OKAT+CLVL=?+CLVL: (0-7)OKAT+CLVL=3OK+CMUT, Mute/Unmute Currently Activ

Page 194

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-197OKAT+CMUT =2+CME ERROR: <err>S94, Sidetone EffectThis comma

Page 195 - +CMGD, Delete Message

Audio3-198 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ATS94=2+CME ERROR: <err>ATS94? 000 //Sidetone disabledOKS96, Echo CancelingThis command

Page 196

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-199OKATS96=4+CME ERROR: <err>ATS96?001 //Echo canceling enable

Page 197 - +CMGS, Send SM to Network

Audio3-200 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following diagram shows the audio paths:.Figure 3-6: Audio PathsCommand TypeSyntax Respon

Page 198

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-201The following table shows the +MAPATH parameters.ExampleAT+MAPATH

Page 199

Audio3-202 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MAVOL, Volume Setting This command enables you to determine a volume level for a particular

Page 200

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-203The following table shows the +MAVOL parameters.Example//Set volu

Page 201 - +MCSAT Parameters

How to Get Warranty Service?xxiv AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Warranty Term, and must immediately submit the Product for service to M

Page 202 - +MEGA, Email Gateway Address

Audio3-204 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MAMUT, Input Devices Mute This command controls the muting/unmuting of all input paths (mic,

Page 203 - DCS handling

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-205+MAFEAT, Features SelectionThis command controls the algorithm fe

Page 204

Audio3-206 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007General Audio Commands+MADIGITAL, Analog/Digital Audio SwitchingThis command switches between

Page 205 - Examples:

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-207+CALM, Alert Sound ModeThis command handles the selection of the

Page 206

Audio3-208 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+ MMICG, Microphone Gain ValueThis command handles the selection of microphone gain values of

Page 207

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-209+CRTT, Ring Type SelectionThis command plays one cycle of a ring

Page 208 - Network Commands

Audio3-210 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CRTT=6,0 //Ring type number 6, operation 0 (play)OK //When 6 is in the supported &l

Page 209 - +CRLP, Radio Link Protocol

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-211+VTD, Tone DurationThis command handles the selection of tone dur

Page 210 - Table 3-83: +CREG Parameters

Audio3-212 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+VTS, Command-Specific Tone DurationThis command transmits a string of DTMF tones when a voic

Page 211

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-213AccessAccess Control CommandsWhen the phone or SIM card is locked

Page 212 - Table 3-84: +CGREG Parameters

Preface January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xxvIn some cases, you may be requested to provide additional information concerning the mainten

Page 213 - +COPS, Operator Selection

Access3-214 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card This command lo

Page 214

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-215The following table shows the +CPIN parameters.Command Type Synta

Page 215 - Table 3-85: +COPS Parameters

Access3-216 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CPIN=? OKAT+CLCK="SC",1,"<correct PIN>"//Not case-sensit

Page 216 - +CPOL, Preferred Operators

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-217+EPIN, Enter SIM PIN2 to Verify PIN2 IndicatorThis AT command wil

Page 217

Access3-218 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+TPIN, Query Number of Remaining SIM PIN/PUK Entering AttemptsThis command returns the numbe

Page 218

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-219+CPWD, Change PasswordThis command sets a new password for the fa

Page 219 - Table 3-87: +MFS Parameters

Access3-220 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CPWD =? +CPWD: ("SC",8),("AO",8),("OI",8),("OX&

Page 220 - Table 3-88: +MCELL Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-221The following table shows the +CLCK parameters.Command Type Synta

Page 221

Access3-222 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CLCK=?+CLCK: ("SC","AO","OI","OX","AI

Page 222 - T3212 Routing Area

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-223OK(Voice and data international calls barred, fax and SMS not bar

Page 223 - Multiband Reporting

Trademarks MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the propert

Page 224

Installed Dataxxvi AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20076. Defects or damage due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or opera

Page 225

Access3-224 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +EMPC parameters.ExampleAT+EMPC?+EMPC:3,0OKThe status of phone

Page 226

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-225AT+EMPC="<wrong pin>",0+EMPC:2,1OKThe phone moves

Page 227 - EFEM Parameters

Modem Configuration and Profile3-226 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Modem Configuration and Profile Modem Register CommandsThe G24 hold

Page 228

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-227The following table shows the V parameters.ExampleATV?V: 1OKATV00

Page 229 - Power offset in dBm

Modem Configuration and Profile3-228 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the Qn parameters.ExampleATQ0OKATQ?Q: 0OK

Page 230

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-229ExampleATE?001OKX, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monito

Page 231

Modem Configuration and Profile3-230 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007S, Bit Map RegistersThis command reads/writes values of the S-regis

Page 232 - Table 3-104: +MCI Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-231The following table shows the different S-registers and their ass

Page 233

Modem Configuration and Profile3-232 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleATS36?005OKATS0=3OKATS0?003OKS2This command handles the sele

Page 234 - Hardware Information

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-233S12This command handles the selection of the guard time, which is

Page 235 - +CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation

Preface January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual xxviiRevision HistoryManual Number6889192V28-EManual TitleG24 Developer’s Guide: AT Commands Re

Page 236

Modem Configuration and Profile3-234 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007?, Return the Value of the Last Updated S-registerThis command disp

Page 237

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-235ExampleAT&F?&F: 0OKZ, Reset to Default ConfigurationThis

Page 238 - +MTDTR, DTR Line Test Command

Modem Configuration and Profile3-236 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007sleep mode and signals its readiness for sleep. For this purpose, a

Page 239 - &K, RTS/CTS Flow Control

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-237Figure 3-9: Wakeup-In LineTwo modes exist:• Idle Mode: The termin

Page 240 - &C, Circuit 109 Behavior

Modem Configuration and Profile3-238 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Two modes exist:• Idle mode: The G24 has no data to send.• Wakeup m

Page 241 - AT&C0

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-239The following table shows the S24 parameters.ExampleATS24? <en

Page 242 - &D, Circuit 108 Behavior

Modem Configuration and Profile3-240 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the S102 parameters.ExampleATS102? <en

Page 243 - +MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-241Exampleats100?001OKats100=0OKats100?000OK+MSCTS, Enable/Disable C

Page 244

Modem Configuration and Profile3-242 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MSCTS parameters.ExampleAT+MSCTS = ?

Page 245

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-243The following table shows the +CMEE parameters. Command Type S

Page 247 - ATS97, Antenna Diagnostic

Modem Configuration and Profile3-244 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007 Table 3-169: +CME Errors<Parameter> Description<err>

Page 248 - +TWUS, Wakeup Reason Set

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-245Note: +CME ERROR:280, Data lost, is sent to the terminal in extr

Page 249

Modem Configuration and Profile3-246 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007 Table 3-170: +CMS Errors<Parameter> Description<err>

Page 250 - +TASW, Antenna Switch

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-247ExampleAT+CMEE=0 //+CME ERROR is not usedOKAT+VTDERRORAT+CMEE=1

Page 251

Modem Configuration and Profile3-248 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CEER, Extended Error ReportThis execution command returns an exten

Page 252

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-249The following table shows the +CEER parameters.Table 3-171: +CEER

Page 253

Modem Configuration and Profile3-250 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAt+CEER+CEER: "No information available"OK AT+CEER

Page 254 - +MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-251+MGEER, GPRS Extended Error ReportThis command is used to return

Page 255 - MIOC Parameters

Modem Configuration and Profile3-252 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MGEER parameters.Table 3-172: +MGEER

Page 256 - Light control example:

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-253ExampleAT+MGEER=2OKAT+MGEER+MGEER: NO INFORMATION AVAILABLEOKAT+M

Page 257

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-1Chapter 1: Product FeaturesConnectivity InterfaceThe user can establish two types of connections in o

Page 258 - +MIOD, Motorola I/O Define

UI (User Interface)3-254 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007UI (User Interface)+CRSM, Restricted SIM AccessThis command provides limited ac

Page 259 - Table 3-123: Keypad GPIOs

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-255The following table shows the +CRSM parameters.Table 3-173: +CRSM

Page 260 - Command

UI (User Interface)3-256 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007<P1>,<P2>,<P3>Integer type. Parameters passed on by the ME to

Page 261 - Table 3-124: +MMAD Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-257<sw1> <sw2> Integer character format. Information, fr

Page 262

UI (User Interface)3-258 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CRSM=176,28478,0,0,20 //READ BINARY, GID1(6F3E),0 ,0 , 20 bytes+CRSM:

Page 263

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-259+CRSM: 152,4 //Error: access condition not fulfilledOKAT+CRSM=220

Page 264 - +MPCMC, Continuous PCM Clock

UI (User Interface)3-260 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Exampleat&vACTIVE PROFILE:E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &K3 &Y0S00:00

Page 265

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-261ExampleAT&W0OKAT&W1OKAT&C Set circuit 109 (DCD) behav

Page 266

&Y, Default User ProfileThe following table shows the &Y parameters.ExampleAT&Y0OKAT&Y1OK+CKPD, Keypad Control This command emulates k

Page 267

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-263commands like ATH/AT+CHLD and so on.Note: The +CKPD command does

Page 268 - Audio Setup

CSD Operation1-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20072. Upon being interrupted by the RI signal, drop the DTR line to switch to command mode

Page 269 - Advanced Audio Setup

UI (User Interface)3-264 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CMER=0,2,0,0,0OKAT+CKPD=m //Emulate pressing the MENU buttonOK+CKEV:

Page 270 - Basic Audio Setup Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-265The following table shows the +MKPD parameters.ExampleAT+CMER=0,2

Page 271 - +CLVL, Loudspeaker Volume

UI (User Interface)3-266 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CMER, Mobile Equipment Event ReportingThe following table shows the +CMER para

Page 272

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-267+CLAN, ME LanguageThis command handles the selection of language

Page 273 - S94, Sidetone Effect

UI (User Interface)3-268 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CLAN?+CLAN: "EN"OK AT+CLAN=?+CLAN: "DE","EN&

Page 274 - S96, Echo Canceling

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-269The following table shows the +CIND parameters.ExampleAT+CIND=?+C

Page 275 - +MAPATH, Audio Path

UI (User Interface)3-270 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Unsolicited UI Status MessagesCertain actions performed in the G24 UI by the us

Page 276 - Figure 3-6: Audio Paths

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-271+CDEV, Change Display IndicationWhen text on the display changes

Page 277

+MUPB, Phone Book Event This output is sent by the G24 when a phone book entry is accessed or modified.Unsolicited Report+MUPB: <event>,<inde

Page 278 - +MAVOL, Volume Setting

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-273GPRS/EDGEGPRS FunctionalityGSM 07.07 defines commands that a TE m

Page 279

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-3Service Provider (ISP) to send email or dialing the corporate Intranet t

Page 280 - +MAMUT, Input Devices Mute

GPRS/EDGE3-274 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGCLASS, GPRS Mobile Station ClassThis command is used to set the G24 to operate accordi

Page 281 - +MAFEAT, Features Selection

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-275+CGDCONT, Define PDP ContextThis command specifies the PDP (Packe

Page 282 - General Audio Commands

GPRS/EDGE3-276 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CGDCONT parameters.Note: The IP address may be entered wit

Page 283 - +CALM, Alert Sound Mode

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-277+CGDCONT: 3,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0OK

Page 284

GPRS/EDGE3-278 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CGQMIN parameters.ReadAT+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN: <cid>, <

Page 285 - +CRTT, Ring Type Selection

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-279ExampleAT+CGQMIN=?+CGQMIN: ("IP"),(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-

Page 286

GPRS/EDGE3-280 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CGQREQ parameters.ExampleAT+CGQREQ=?+CGQREQ: ("IP&quo

Page 287 - +VTD, Tone Duration

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-281Note: This command has the characteristics of both the V.25ter ac

Page 288

GPRS/EDGE3-282 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007D*99, Request GPRS Service "D"This command enables the ME to perform the action

Page 289 - Access Control Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-283The following table shows the D*99 parameters.ExampleATD*99 //Try

Page 290 - Unblocking SIM Card

Improved OEM Features1-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007TCP/IPWhen establishing the TCP/IP connection the G24 can only be the "ini

Page 291 - Table 3-149: +CPIN Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-284 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGPRS, GPRS CoverageThis command indicates whether there is GPRS coverage.Note: GPRS/EDG

Page 292

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-285+CGACT, PDP Context Activate or DeactivateThis command activates/

Page 293

GPRS/EDGE3-286 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+CGACT=?+CGACT: (0,1)OKAT+CGACT?+CGACT: 1,0+CGACT: 2,0+CGACT: 3,0OKAT+CGACT=1ERR

Page 294

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-287The following table shows the +CGPADDR parameters.ExampleAT+CGPAD

Page 295 - +CPWD, Change Password

GPRS/EDGE3-288 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007EDGE CommandsNote: The following commands will be used only with G24 modules that support

Page 296 - +CLCK, Facility Lock

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-289Read+CGEQREQ? +CGEQREQ: <cid>, <Traffic class> ,<M

Page 297 - Table 3-153: +CLCK Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-290 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Test+CGEQREQ=? +CGEQREQ: <PDP_type>, (list of supported <Traffic class>s) ,(l

Page 298

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-291The following table shows the +CGEQREQ command parameters.Table 3

Page 299

GPRS/EDGE3-292 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007<Delivery order> Numeric parameter that indicates whether the EDGE bearer shall pro

Page 300 - Table 3-154: +EMPC Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-293ExampleSet commands:AT+CGEQREQ=1,1,64,64,64,64,1,0,"1E4"

Page 301

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-5UDP/IPThe set of AT commands created for the TCP/IP connection is used f

Page 302 - Modem Register Commands

GPRS/EDGE3-294 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGEQMIN, (Minimum acceptable)This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable

Page 303 - Q, Result Code Suppression

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-295Read+CGEQMIN? +CGEQMIN: <cid>, <Traffic class> ,<M

Page 304 - E, Command Echo

GPRS/EDGE3-296 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Test+CGEQMIN=? +CGEQMIN: <PDP_type>, (list of supported <Traffic class>s) ,(l

Page 305

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-297The following table shows the +CGEQMIN command parameters.Table 3

Page 306 - S, Bit Map Registers

GPRS/EDGE3-298 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007<Delivery order> Numeric parameter that indicates whether the EDGE bearer shall pro

Page 307

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-299ExampleSet commands:AT+CGEQMIN=1,1,64,64,64,64,1,0,"1E4"

Page 308 - Table 3-160: S2 Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-300 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGEQNEG - (Negotiated)This command allows the TE to retrieve the negotiated QoS profiles

Page 309 - +CBAND, Change Radio Band

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-301The following table shows the +CGEQNEG command parameters.Table 3

Page 310

GPRS/EDGE3-302 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007<Delivery order> Numeric parameter that indicates whether the EDGE bearer shall pro

Page 311 - Sleep Mode Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-303ExampleAT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","INTERNETG"OKAT+CGAC

Page 312 - Sleep Mode HW Signals

Improved OEM Features1-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20075. Server side: – After receiving the first packet from the client, the server

Page 313 - Line (pin #21)

GPRS/EDGE3-304 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MCEG, Motorola Control EGPRSThis AT command is used to enable or disable EGPRS support i

Page 314

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-305TCP/IP+MIPCALL, Create a Wireless LinkThis command sets up a PPP

Page 315

GPRS/EDGE3-306 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MIPCALL=1,"internet","User1","Pswd"//Connecting t

Page 316

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-307The following table shows the +MIPOPEN parameters.Note: Motorola

Page 317

GPRS/EDGE3-308 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007// Listen socket over TCP:AT+MIPOPEN=1,1100,"0.0.0.0",0,0 // Listens to any por

Page 318 - Error Handling Commands

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-309The following table shows the +MIPODM parameters.Note: Motorola d

Page 319 - Table 3-168: +CMEE Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-310 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Enter invalid command format:AT+MIPODMERRORCheck opened in Online Data Mode socket state

Page 320 - Table 3-169: +CME Errors

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-311The following table shows the +MIPCLOSE parameters.ExampleAT+MIPC

Page 321

GPRS/EDGE3-312 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic PushThis command causes the G24 to set a watermark in th

Page 322 - S Errors

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-313+MIPSETS: (1-4),(1-1372)OKAT+MIPSETS?+MIPSETS: 1,100 //Informatio

Page 323

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-7Features and BenefitsThe TCP/UDP IP feature provides the terminal with t

Page 324 - +CEER, Extended Error Report

GPRS/EDGE3-314 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Example(Socket 4 was not opened using +MIPOPEN AT command) AT+MIPSEND=4,"4444"E

Page 325 - Table 3-171: +CEER Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-315The following table shows the +MIPPUSH parameters.ExampleAT+MIPPU

Page 326

GPRS/EDGE3-316 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MIPFLUSH=2 //Socket number 2 was previously opened using the +MIPOPEN command+M

Page 327

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-317The following table shows the +MIPRTCP parameters.Example+MIPRTCP

Page 328 - MGEER Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-318 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Syntax+MIPDATA: <Socket ID>,<Number of received data bytes>The following tabl

Page 329

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-319MIPCONF - Configure Internal TCP/IP stackThis command allows to c

Page 330 - UI (User Interface)

GPRS/EDGE3-320 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleAT+MIPCONF=2,5,10,600,75,2OKAT+MIPOPEN=2,0,"66.249.87.99",80,0OK+MIPOPEN

Page 331 - Table 3-173: +CRSM Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-321+MIPRTCP: 2,130,484541443E3C5449544C453E333032204D6F7665643C2F544

Page 332

GPRS/EDGE3-322 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MPING command parameters.Read+MPING? +MPING: <count>

Page 333

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-323<TTL> Time To Live (TTL). Specifies number of hops (hop is

Page 335 - &V, View Configuration

Improved OEM Features1-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Features and BenefitsThe following algorithm related features are provided:Side

Page 336 - &W, Store User Profile

GPRS/EDGE3-324 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MPING unsolicited response parameters.Notes:1. Ping reques

Page 337 - AT&W1

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-325ExampleAT+MIPCALL=1,"internet"OK+MIPCALL: 10.170.4.111A

Page 338 - +CKPD, Keypad Control

GPRS/EDGE3-326 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +MPINGSTAT unsolicited response parameters.Table 3-215:+MPI

Page 339 - +CME ERROR: <err>

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-327ExampleAT+MIPCALL=1,"internet"OK+MIPCALL: 10.170.4.111/

Page 340

GPRS/EDGE3-328 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MSDNS, Set DNS IP AddressThis command set/read DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address (prim

Page 341 - Table 3-179: +MKPD Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-329ExampleAT+MSDNS=?+MSDNS: (1-5),(<IP>),(<IP>)OKAT+MSDN

Page 342 - Table 3-180: +CMER Parameters

GPRS/EDGE3-330 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007OKAT+MSDNS?+MSDNS: 1,"192.118.9.177","192.118.11.77"+MSDNS: 2,"1

Page 343 - +CLAN, ME Language

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-331NOP - CompatibleIGNORED (Compatible Only) CommandsThe following c

Page 344 - +CIND, Indicator Control

Fax Class 13-332 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Fax Class 1Facsimile machines were developed for sending digitized documents over the G

Page 345 - Table 3-182: +CIND Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-333Fax Commands+FCLASS, Select ModeThe G24 facsimile service maintai

Page 346 - +CKEV, Key Press Echo Output

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-9Noise SuppressNoise suppression improves audio quality in all modes by s

Page 347

Fax Class 13-334 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+FTS, Transmit SilenceThis command causes the G24 to stop any transmission. The G24 the

Page 348 - +MUPB, Phone Book Event

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-335The following table shows the +FRS parameters.ExampleAt+fclass=1O

Page 349 - GPRS/EDGE

Fax Class 13-336 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the command modulation select codes.ExampleAT+FCLASS=1OKATD03

Page 350

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-337+FRM, Receive DataThis command causes the G24 to receive data fro

Page 351 - +CGDCONT, Define PDP Context

Fax Class 13-338 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007After the entering active session mode (G24 sent CONNECT to the terminal), the terminal

Page 352 - For example:

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-339+FRH, Receive DATA with HDLC FrameThis command causes the G24 to

Page 353

Fax Class 13-340 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The implementation of this parameter is mandatory if V.42 error control or Buffered mod

Page 354

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-341+FPR, Fax Serial Port RateThis command sets the request baud rate

Page 355

Fax Class 13-342 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleExample - AT+FCLASS=1 OKAT+FPR=8OKAT+FPR? +FPR: 8OKAT+IPR=300OkAT+FPR?+FPR:255O

Page 356 - +CGATT, GPRS Attach or Detach

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-343RS232 Multiplexer FeatureThe MUX provides multiple logical commun

Page 357

MUX Integration1-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007MUX IntegrationOverviewThe G24 is supplied with an internal GSM 7.10 protocol stack,

Page 358

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-344 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Product ArchitectureThe following figure shows the former architecture (P

Page 359 - Table 3-192: D*99 Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-345Figure 3-16: MUX StatesPREMUX StateOnce the GRLC logical communic

Page 360 - +CGPRS, GPRS Coverage

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-346 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007UART Flow ControlThe following sections describe UART flow control in the

Page 361

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-347+CMUX, MUX Startup Command This command is used to enable/disable

Page 362 - CGPADDR, GPRS ADDResses

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-348 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CMUX parameters.Note: Due to non-ERM, the

Page 363

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-349MUX Customer Open Source Code PacketThe MUX is provided with an o

Page 364 - EDGE Commands

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-350 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Multiple Channel Configuration The configurations listed below are recomm

Page 365

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-351DLC1 Explanation:An external host interface is used as a regular

Page 366

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-352 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Table 3-226: AT Commands Limitations for 4-Channel ConfigurationIDLC-1 ID

Page 367 - +CGEQREQ Command Parameters

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-353+CBAND V Ignored+CBAUD V MUX degeneratedYes+CBC V Yes+CBST V csd

Page 368

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-11• Receive Incoming SMS indication• Inquiry GSM coverage indication• Set

Page 369

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-354 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CIMI V Yes+CIND V Yes PCHS - unsolicited+CKEV V Yes PCHS - unsolicited+C

Page 370

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-355+CNMI V Yes Unsolicited - special+CNUM V Yes+COLP V Yes PCHS - un

Page 371

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-356 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CSVM V Yes+CTFR1VVVV+CUSD V Yes+EPINVVVV Yes+FCLASS V csd V Yes PCHS+FMI

Page 372

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-357+MCELLVVVV Yes+MCSAT V+MCSN V+MCST V Yes PCHS - unsolicited+MCWAK

Page 373 - +CGEQMIN Command Parameters

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-358 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MMGR V Yes+MMICG V Yes+MNTFY V Yes+MPCM V+MPCMC V Yes+MPDPM V Yes+MPING

Page 374

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-359AVVVVAnswers only a "self" ringing call. Refer to the R

Page 375

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-360 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007S7VVVV YesPCHSS94VVVV YesS96VVVV YesS97VVVVTVVVVIgnoredVVVVV YesPCHSXVVVV

Page 376 - +CGEQNEG - (Negotiated)

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-361Multiple Channel DefinitionsThe following table provides various

Page 377 - +CGEQNEG Command Parameters

RS232 Multiplexer Feature3-362 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007IDLC Modem Profile in MUX StateDefinitions• Modem profile – G24 modem set

Page 378

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-1Chapter 4: Using the CommandsSetting Up the G24 (Power On and Initial Actions)There are three phases

Page 379

Short Message Service (SMS)1-12 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Short Message Service (SMS)OverviewThe SMS feature provides means for SM

Page 380 - +MCEG, Motorola Control EGPRS

Setting Up the G24 (Power On and Initial Actions)4-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Figure 4-2: Detailed Phone State TransactionsReadyG

Page 381

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-3Recommended G24 Initialization after PowerupFigure 4-3 provides a reco

Page 382

Recommended G24 Initialization after Powerup4-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007RS232 Lines SetupThere is no dynamic detection. Upon pow

Page 383

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-5Test G24 CommunicationThis is a preliminary step. During this step, th

Page 384

Recommended G24 Initialization after Powerup4-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20071. Baud setting example:AT+CBAUD=6//Setting baud rate fo

Page 385

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-7SIM Card StatusTo enable the module to transfer from basic commands to

Page 386 - +MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket

Recommended G24 Initialization after Powerup4-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007G24 Network ConnectionIn this step, the G24 detects exis

Page 387

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-9Terminal SynchronizationIn this step, the terminal requests the stored

Page 388

SMS4-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007SMSManaging Stored Messages in the G24 MemoryAT+CPMS="me" //Select NVM as preferred m

Page 389 - +MIPSEND, Send Data

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-11Setting the Notification Indication for Incoming Messages (Using AT+C

Page 390

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-13Technical DescriptionThe G24 memory for incoming short messages is SIM-

Page 391

SMS4-12 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Writing, Saving and Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGW and AT+CMSS)Writing messages into the databa

Page 392

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-13Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGS)Sends an SM from the G24 to the netwo

Page 393 - Pseudo-command Mode

Call Control4-14 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Call ControlThe following figure is a detailed view of the states the G24 goes through

Page 394 - MIPXON, Flow Control - Xon

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-15atd035659260,345,22; //VOICE call with tones sent after connectingOK

Page 395

Call Control4-16 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Dialing the Last Number Exampleatd035658278;OKOKathNO CARRIEROKatdl //Last called numb

Page 396 - • Power Up - 0

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-17Conference Callatd051632601; //Dialing the first member of the confe

Page 397

Data Call4-18 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Data CallSwitching Modes (Data Mode/Command Mode)atd054565190 //Calling the remote modemO

Page 398

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-19GPRSWhen using the GPRS, it is recommended to implement a "keep

Page 399

GPRS4-20 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Using the ATD* Command SetRequest GPRS service 'D':ATD*99***(CID)#The CID (Context ID

Page 400

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-21Changing the Character SetExampleWhen an SMS messages with the follow

Page 401

Fax1-14 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007FaxOverviewA Service Class 1 facsimile G24 provides a basic level of services necessary to suppo

Page 402 - Table 3-215:

Sleep Mode4-22 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Sleep ModeNote: The notation of TXD and RXD are from the perspective of the terminal unle

Page 403

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-23TCP/IPTCP Data Transfer ExampleAT+MIPCALL=1,"orange","

Page 404 - +MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address

TCP/IP4-24 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007// send a data from terminal to G24 via RS232 communication port:GPRS is the new packet-orien

Page 405

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-25+MIPOPEN: 1,1AT+MIPOPEN=2,1111,"172.17.238.44",1111,0OK+MIP

Page 406

TCP/IP4-26 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MIPSEND=1,A344343ABC343438980BC...AB4//Terminal disregards the Xoff request of G24 and keeps

Page 407 - NOP - Compatible

Chapter 4: Using the Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-27AudioScenarios for Setting Up Handset Mode or Handsfree ModeHandset M

Page 408 - Fax Class 1

Audio4-28 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007

Page 409 - Fax Commands

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 5-1Chapter 5: ToolsTools OverviewThis chapter describes the PC Driver and PC Loader tools provided by th

Page 410 - +FRS, Receive Silence

PC Driver5-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Using WinFAX To configure the modem in WinFAX, follow the procedure below:1. Run WinFAX.2.

Page 411 - +FTM, Transmit Data

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-1Appendix A: Reference TablesThis appendix contains the following sections:• AT Commands Alphabetical

Page 412

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-15Character SetsThe following includes the references to various tables t

Page 413 - +FRM, Receive Data

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007&GThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and

Page 414

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-3\GThis command sets the use of the software control.Page 3-233\JThis com

Page 415 - NO CARRIER

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CCFCThis command enables control of the call-forwarding supplementa

Page 416

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-5+CGEQREQ This command allows the TE to specify a EDGE Quality of Service

Page 417 - +FPR, Fax Serial Port Rate

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CIMIThis command requests the International Mobile Subscriber Ident

Page 418

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-7+CMER This command enables an external accessory to receive key press in

Page 419 - RS232 Multiplexer Feature

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+COLP This command refers to the GSM supplementary service COLP, Con

Page 420 - MUX States Overview

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-9+CPUCThis command sets the parameters of the Advice of Charge-related pr

Page 421 - MUX State

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CSMSThis command handles the selection of the SMS service type.Pag

Page 422 - MUX UART Port Speed

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-11+FITThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and has

Page 423 - +CMUX, MUX Startup Command

Character Sets1-16 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Unlike some legacy encoding, UTF-8 is easy to parse. So-called lead and trail bytes a

Page 424 - MUX Modes

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-12 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+ICFThis command determines the local serial port start/stop (async

Page 425 - Channel Priorities

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-13+MCSTThis command displays the current state of the call processing, an

Page 426 - Two virtual channels – G24

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-14 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MIPCLOSEThis command causes the G24 module to free the socket accu

Page 427 - • PCHS:

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-15+MIPSETSThis command causes the G24 to set a watermark in the accumulat

Page 428

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-16 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+MPINGThis command will allow verifying IP connectivity to another

Page 429

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-17+TASWThis command controls the antenna switch mechanism.Page 3-174+TCLC

Page 430

AT Commands Alphabetical SummaryA-18 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007EThis command defines whether the G24 echoes the characters receive

Page 431

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-19Character Set Table CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2)The following table shows the

Page 432

Character Set Table CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2)A-20 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20070x060x00F9 ì0x070x00EC ò0x080x00F2 Ç0x090x00C7 LF0x0A0x00

Page 433

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-210x270x0027 (0x280x0028 )0x290x0029 *0x2A0x002A +0x2B0x002B ,0x2C0x002C

Page 434

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-17AT Commands SummaryThe following list contains a summary of all the G24

Page 435

Character Set Table CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2)A-22 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 20070x480x0048 I0x490x0049 J0x4A0x004A K0x4B0x004B L0x4C0x004

Page 436

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-23Character Set Table CS2: (ASCII <-> UTF-8)The following table sho

Page 437 - GPRS Definitions

Character Set Table CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UTF-8)A-24 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Character Set Table CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UTF-8)The

Page 438

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-25011 013 00B 00001011 VT (Vertical Tab)012 014 00C 00001100 FF (Form Fee

Page 439 - Chapter 4: Using the Commands

Character Set Table CS7: (ASCII table)A-26 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007035 043 023 00100011 # (number sign)036 044 024 00100100 $ (d

Page 440 - GPRS VoiceCSD Data

Appendix A: Reference Tables January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual A-27067 103 043 01000011 C068 104 044 01000100 D069 105 045 01000101 E070 1

Page 441 - Status (Optional)

Character Set Table CS7: (ASCII table)A-28 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007099 143 063 01100011 c100 144 064 01100100 d101 145 065 01100

Page 442 - RS232 Lines Setup

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual B-1Appendix B: MUXThis appendix contains the following sections:• PREMUX State, below• Mux-Init State,

Page 443 - Basic Configuration

MUX StateB-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007MUX StateEntry to state:• When the G24 receives the SABM0 frame.Exit from state: • When th

Page 444 - 1. Baud setting example:

Appendix B: MUX January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual B-3MUX UART Port Speed Auto baud rate detection is disabled in the MUX. To set the UART

Page 445 - SIM Card Status

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual iManual Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 446

AT Commands Summary1-18 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007H This command hangs up, or terminates a particular call. Page 3-17A This comman

Page 447 - Terminal Synchronization

Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW LinesB-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007MUX ModesThe following table describes the differences

Page 448

Appendix B: MUX January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual B-5Advance Mode Frame UnpackingThe receiver (referring to the receiver of a frame) exami

Page 449

Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW LinesB-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007UIH FramesUnnumbered information (UIH) frames contain o

Page 450

Appendix B: MUX January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual B-7When a change is made by the G24 to the status of any of the first group of signals i

Page 451

Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW LinesB-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following figure illustrates a MUX user packet, whi

Page 452 - Call Control

Appendix B: MUX January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual B-9Open ServiceThe API Open Service MIP and MUI procedures are as follows:• MIP: Use API

Page 453

Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW LinesB-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007MUX Service TestIncludes MSC, FC, and so on (all to co

Page 454 - Voice Call Manipulations

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Acr & Abbr-1Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Full NameA ACCHAT Command Channel - Used for AT

Page 455 - Conference Call

D - HAcr & Abbr-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007D DTMFDual-Tone Multi-FrequencyD DTRData Terminal ReadyE EFElementary FilesE EONSE

Page 456 - Data Call

I - P Acronyms and Abbreviations January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Acr & Abbr-3IICIntegrated CircuitI IDIdentificationI IDLCInformati

Page 457 - Establishing GPRS PDP Context

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-19+MVCThis AT command is used to choose and configure the priority order

Page 458 - Using the ATD* Command Set

Q - SAcr & Abbr-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Q QoSQuality of ServiceQRARecipient AddressQRIRing IndicatorQRTSRequest To SendQRT

Page 459 - Changing the Character Set

T - V Acronyms and Abbreviations January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Acr & Abbr-5TTBDTo Be DefinedTTDMATime Division Multiple AccessTTE

Page 461 - TCP Data Transfer Example

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Index-1IndexNumerics8859 Character Set Management, 1-16AAbbreviationsGeneral System, 2-2Aborting Comman

Page 462

Index A - A Index-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal, 3-94+CNUM, Request MSISDN(s), 3-7+COLP,

Page 463 - Xoff and Xon Example

B - C IndexJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Index-33-239S24, Set Number of Seconds Delay before G24 Enters Sleep Mode, 3-238S94, Sideto

Page 464

Index D - K Index-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007DDataFlush from Buffers, 3-315HDLC Frame, 3-339Push into Protocol Stack, 3-314Recei

Page 465 - Handsfree Mode

L - O IndexJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Index-5Keypad Control, 3-262LLast CommandRepeat, 3-213Last NumberDial, 3-16LineIdentificati

Page 466

Index P - S Index-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007PParamater Read Command SyntaxCommand Mode Types, 2-7Paramater Set Command SyntaxCo

Page 467 - Chapter 5: Tools

T - W IndexJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual Index-7TTCP/IP, 1-3, 3-305Features and Benefits, 1-7Overview, 1-3Technical Description, 1-7

Page 468 - Using WinFAX

AT Commands Summary1-20 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CPBW This command stores a new entry in the phone book, or deletes an existing

Page 471

@6889192V28@6889192V28-EMOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names ar

Page 472

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-21+CGSMS This command handles the selection of the service or service pre

Page 473

AT Commands Summary1-22 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CBAND This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and has no eff

Page 474

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-23AudioGeneral Audio Setup Commands +CRTT This command plays one cycle of

Page 475

AT Commands Summary1-24 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+EPIN This command is only relevant for phones that use SIM cards. It verifies t

Page 476

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-25+MSCTS This command defines the behavior of the CTS line when the G24 i

Page 477

AT Commands Summary1-26 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CIEV An unsolicited indication regarding various phone indications that is sent

Page 478

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-27+MIPSETS This command causes the G24 to set a watermark in the accumula

Page 479

Table of Contentsii AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Technical Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 480

AT Commands Summary1-28 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007&P This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and has no eff

Page 481

Chapter 1: Product Features January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-29Fax Class 1Fax Commands+FCLASS This command places the terminal in part

Page 482

AT Commands Summary1-30 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007

Page 483

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-1Chapter 2: Introduction to AT CommandsAT Commands OverviewAT commands are sets of commands used for c

Page 484

AT Commands Protocol2-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007General System AbbreviationsThe basic system configuration contains a modem and

Page 485

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-3AT Commands StructureCommand StructureAn AT command line may

Page 486

AT Commands Structure2-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Results Code StructureWhen a command is issued, the G24 responds with a message

Page 487

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-5AT Commands Protocol & Structure ConfigurationThe AT comm

Page 488 - Symbol GSM (GSM 03.38)

Command Token Types2-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Command Token TypesBasic Syntax Command FormatThe format of Basic Syntax commands

Page 489

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-7Command Argument Types<value> consists of either a nume

Page 490

Table of ContentsJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual iiiSubscriber Unit Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 491

Values2-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Values Range of ValuesWhen the action accepts a single numeric sub-parameter, or the parameter

Page 492

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-9Core AT CommandsThe G24 responds to a limited commands set wh

Page 493

Core AT Commands2-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007&Y This command displays the default user profile.Page 3-262? This command disp

Page 494

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-11+CLCC This command displays a list of all current G24 calls

Page 495

Core AT Commands2-12 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+GMM This command requests the model identification. Page 3-2+GMR This command requ

Page 496

Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 2-13+MIPCONF This command allows to configure TCP stack paramete

Page 497 - Appendix B: MUX

Core AT Commands2-14 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007I This command requests various G24 information items. Page 3-6L This command is s

Page 498

January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-1Chapter 3: AT Commands ReferenceModem IDSubscriber Unit IdentityThese commands allow the user to quer

Page 499

Modem ID3-2 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request Model ID These commands request the model identification. The G24

Page 500

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-3+CGMR, +GMR, +FMR, Request Revision These commands request the revi

Page 501 - MUX State Procedures

Table of Contentsiv AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Supplementary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 502 - Test UIH Control Frames

Modem ID3-4 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CGSN, +GSN parameters.ExampleAT+CGSN?+CGSN: "00440001380

Page 503 - MUX Customer Packet

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-5The following table shows the +CSCS parameter optional values.Examp

Page 504 - Mux 0710 Packet

Modem ID3-6 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007+CIMI, Request IMSI This command displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity numbe

Page 505

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-7The following table shows the information items that are supported

Page 506 - Data Transfer

Modem ID3-8 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Read CommandThe following table shows the +CNUM parameters.ExampleAT+CNUM?+CNUM: "David

Page 507 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-9+CLAC, List of All Available AT CommandsExampleAT+CLAC$%C&C&

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Modem ID3-10 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007LMNOPQSTVXYZ\A\SOKCapability ReportingThis set of commands enables a user to determine G24’

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-11Call ControlManaging a CSD (Data) Call The G24 working modes can b

Page 510 - Abbreviation Full Name

Call Control3-12 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007Switching From Data Mode to Command Mode To switch the connection from Data mode to Com

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-13Call Control AT CommandsD, Dial Command This command places a FAX/

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Table of ContentsJanuary 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual vNetwork Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Call Control3-14 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the D parameters.Note: ATDP, ATDT, AT*D, <T>, <P>

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-15The following table shows a detailed description for the D> com

Page 515 - B - C Index

Call Control3-16 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007atd>1; //Speed dial from phonebookOKOKathNO CARRIEROKatd>1 //Speed dial from phon

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-17Note: When ATDL is issued after a dialed number with comma digit:

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Call Control3-18 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007ExampleRING //Incoming callRING //Incoming callath //Hang-up incoming call NO CARRIEROK

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-19A, Answer Incoming Call This command answers an incoming VOICE/DAT

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Call Control3-20 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007RING/+CRING Indication+CRING: <type>or:RINGThe following table shows the +CRC par

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-21RINGAT+CRC=1 //Enable extended ring formatOK+CRING: REL ASYNC+CRIN

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Call Control3-22 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007The following table shows the +CLIP parameters.ExampleAT+CLIP=?+CLIP: (000,001) //CLI p

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-23+CCWA, Call Waiting CommandThis command controls the Call Waiting

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