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    SUPPORT GUIDE FOR THE NOKIA PHONES AND AT COMMANDS Copyright © Nokia. All rights reserved | Date: 22.05.02, ver. 1.0[...]

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    Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 2. BASIC AT-COMMANDS................................................................................................... 1 3. SENDING AND RECEIVING AN SMS ..........................................................[...]

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    1. INTRODUCTION How to read/write SMS, start a modem, HSCSD or GPRS connection with Nokia phones by using AT-commands. 2. BASIC A T-COMMANDS Before making a dial-up connection it is recommended to reset the modem in phone and also set the flow control. If you have PIN-code request on it can be typed in also with AT- command (I e Nokia Card Phone ma[...]

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    3. SENDING AND RECEIVING AN SMS SENDING AN SMS 1. Define the message format by typing AT+CMGF=1 (Text mode). 2. Set the Message centre number by typing AT+CSCA="XXX". 3. XXX is your network provider's message centre number (See Picture 1.). 4. Enter the recipient's phone number using the AT+CMGS="YYY" command (See Pict[...]

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    RECEIVING AN SMS 1. Define the message format by typing AT+CMGF=1 (See Picture 1.). 2. Type AT+CNMI=1,2,0,0,0 in order to see all the received messages (See Picture 2.). Picture 2. Receiving an SMS. 3/6[...]

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    4. HIGHSPEED A T-COMMANDS On the table below it is described AT-commands for Modem, ISDN v.110 and ISDN v.120 connections with different channel coding (speed of each slot) and timeslots (number of receiving/transmitting slots). For example 3+1, 28800, 9600 means that the maximum speed that you can receive data is 3x9600=28800 and maximum speed for[...]

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    at+cbst=79,0,1; +chsn=3,2,0,4 Timeslots Max Connection Speed Ch. Coding Protocol 2+2 19200 9600 V.110 at+cbst=80,0,1; +chsn=4,3,0,4 Timeslots Max Connection Speed Ch. Coding Protocol 3+1 28800 9600 V.110 at+cbst=80,0,1; +chsn=4,2,0,8 Timeslots Max Connection Speed Ch. Coding Protocol 2+2 28800 14400 V.110 at+cbst=81,0,1; +chsn=6,3,0,8 Timeslots Max[...]

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    6/6 5. GPRS A T-COMMANDS For GPRS there are only a few AT-commands because user can't define the speed or timeslots. Set Access Point Name AT+CGDCONT=,,"xxx"; - Where xxx is your APN, also note that in some devices that sem icolon (;) is needed and in some not Start GPRS connection ATDT *99# - Please verify the phone number from your[...]