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    T echnical Information Motorola G24-L and G24- LC Developer ’ s Guide A T Commands Reference Manual APRIL 15, 2008 6802983C95-C[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NOTI CE Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to ass ure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuraci es or omissions in this document, or from use o f the in formation obtained herein. The information in this document has been carefully checked [...]

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    T rademarks MOTOROLA and the S tylized M Logo are regist ered in the US Patent & T rademark Offi ce. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ©Copyright 2007 Motorola, Inc. Copyright, T rademarks and Disclaimer REV052604[...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual i Manual Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii Target Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv[...]

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    T able of Cont en t s ii G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 TCP/UDP IP Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of Con ten t s April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual iii Subscriber Unit Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 +CGMI, +GMI, +FMI, Request Manufacturer ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 +CGMM, +GMM, +FM[...]

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    T able of Cont en t s iv G24-L A T Commands Refer ence Manual April 15 , 2008 Supplementary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50 +CSSN, Supplementary Service Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50 +CUSD, Unstruc[...]

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    T able of Con ten t s April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual v Hardware Information Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-129 +CBC, Battery Charger Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-129 +MBC, Battery Charger . .[...]

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    T able of Cont en t s vi G24-L A T Commands Refer ence Manual April 15, 20 08 Modem Configuration and Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-190 Modem Register Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 190 V, G24-[...]

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    T able of Con ten t s April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual vii STK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-246 STK Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    T able of Cont en t s viii G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Voice Call Manipulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16 Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual ix 1-1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1-2 Sidetone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 1-3 [...]

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    List of Figures x G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 4-22 Launch Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27 4-23 Setup Event List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual xi 1-1 AT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15 3-1 +CGSN, +GSN Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 3-2 +CSCS Parameters .[...]

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    List of T ables xii G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nu al April 15, 2008 3-45 +CSCA Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-79 3-46 +CSMP Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    List of T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual xiii 3-99 +MPCMC Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 1 5 4 3-100 Basic and Advanced Audio Modes Comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-156 3-101 +CRSL Paramet[...]

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    List of T ables xiv G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 3-153 +CGDCONT Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 -233 3-154 +CGQMIN Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 2 35 3-155[...]

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    List of T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual xv 3-206 +MIPCONF Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 2 9 0 3-207 +MPING Command Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-293 3-208 +MPIN[...]

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    List of T ables xvi G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008[...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual xvii Preface Note: All references to G24-L also apply to G24-LC, except where otherwise noted. Manual Scope This manual introduces the G24-L A T commands, and describes how soft ware developers can use these commands to communicate with the G24-L devi ce, and to create software applic ations that c[...]

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    Applicable Documents xviii G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Applicable Document s • G24-L Module Hardware Descriptio n – 6802984C05 • G24-L Developer ’ s Kit – 680 298 4C10 Cont act Us W e at Mo torola want to make this guide as helpful as possible. Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements. For[...]

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    Preface April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual xix Manual Banner Definitions A banner text in the page foo ter under the book title (for example, Preliminary or FOA ) indicates that some information contained in the manual is not yet appro ved fo r general customer use. Field Service For Field Service requests, use this email address: n[...]

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    General Safety xx G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Keep away from live circuit s Operating personnel must: • not remove equipment covers. Only Factory Auth orized Service Person nel or other qualified maintenance personnel may remove equipmen t covers for internal subassem bly , or component replacement, or any internal adjust[...]

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    Preface April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual xxi Dangerous procedure warnings W arnings, such as the example below , precede po tentially dangerous pro cedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings m ust be followed . Y ou should also emp loy all other safety precautions that y ou deem necessary for the opera[...]

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    Limit ation of Liability xxii G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 CMM Compliance The disclosure table and symbols below are prov ided in accordance with Section 5 & 6 of the People's Republic of China's "Electronic Industr y Mark ing Standard for Control of Poll utio n Caused by Electronic Information Products&qu[...]

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    Preface April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual xxiii MOTOROLA has been informed of such potenti a l loss or dam age. And in no event shall MOTOROLA's liabil ity to CUSTOMER for damages of a ny nature exceed the total purchase price CUSTOMER paid for the Product at issue in the dispute, except direct damages resulting from patent a[...]

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    Claiming xxiv G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 customer service department of your servi ce provider or Motorola's call Center at n2csfs01@motorola.com. Claiming In order to claim the warranty service you must return the OEM module and/or accessories in question to Motorola's Authorized Repair or Service Center in the [...]

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    Preface April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual xxv What is Not Covered by the W arranty This warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tamp ering, neglect or lack of care and in case of alterations or repa ir carried out by un authorized persons. The following are examples of defects or damage not covered by this [...]

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    Revision History xxvi G24-L A T Commands Refer enc e Manual April 15, 20 08 Revision History Manual Number 6802983C95-C Manual T itle G24-L Developer ’ s Guide: G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual V ersion In formation The following table lists the manual vers ion, date of versi on, and remarks about the version. Revision History Ve r s i o n Dat[...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual 1-1 Chapter 1: Product Features Connectivity Interface The user can establish two types of connections in order to establish an A T command session with the G24-L: • RS232 connection • USB connection The user can use either RS232 or USB connections, but not both simultaneously . GPRS Operation[...]

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    CSD Operation 1-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 2. Upo n being interrupted by the RI signal, drop the DTR line to switch to command mode (depending on the previous DTR configuratio n: A T&D). 3. Answer the call (suspending the GPRS session). 4. At th e end of the call, pull the DTR to resu me the GPRS session. CSD Operati[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-3 Improved OEM Features G24-L contains the following new and imp rov ed features: • SIM Application T oolkit (STK) • TCP/IP support • Audio (digital and analog) - path, gain and algorithm • User-defined profiles For a full list of G24-L features, refer to th e[...]

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    Improved OEM Feature s 1-4 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Set up Idle Mode T ext The proactive SIM mechanism enab les the SIM to ini tiat e actions to be hand led by the G24-L. Using this service, the SIM can inform the G2 4-L that it has information pendin g for action. The SIM can issue a variety of protocol commands through[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-5 TCP/UDP IP Connection Overview The network capabilities are achieved by using different layers of connections. Every layer of connections provides basic connections to the layer abo ve it. The hi gher the layer is, the more capabilities it can provide. Figure 1-1: S[...]

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    Improved OEM Feature s 1-6 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 2. The G24-L opens a TCP/IP stack as one of its "s ockets" (it must know the target’ s IP address and port number). 3. Once the connection is established, data is tr ansferred freel y in both directi o ns (upload and download). Connection with an other G24-L[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-7 3. Si de A and B prev iously agree on a port number, and exchange their given IP addresses via other means of connection (SMS, CSD, V oice, DB and so on). 4. The G24-L sends and receives data to and from the targeted site as it knows the IP address and port number o[...]

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    Improved OEM Feature s 1-8 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T echnical Description Figure 1-1, “Syst em Ov erview ,” on page 1-5 display s the system overview wh ich comprises the following l inks and laye rs: Physical layer links: • The terminal is connected to the G24-L using a physical RS-232 connection. • The G24-L i[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-9 sound then gets picked up again by the microphone and is again routed to t he speaker , and so on . Echo suppress is designed to take care of this echo. Figure 1-2: Sidetone Echo Suppression Echo suppression suppresses a large amount of the output sound picked up by[...]

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    Improved OEM Feature s 1-10 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The algorithm provides full c ontrol over activation/d eactivation of audio qual ity features such as echo canceling and noise suppression. The user can access these features by means of A T commands. These are described later in this document.[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-1 1 Short Message Service (SMS) Overview The SMS feature provides means for SMS messages handling and the repo rting of SMS reception events. G24-L SMS implementation is based on the GSM 07.05 specificat ion. Features The SMS, as defined within the GSM 900/1800/190 0 [...]

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    Short Message Servic e (SMS) 1-12 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 T echnical Description The G24-L memory for incomi ng short messages is SIM-dependent . A new incoming message is saved in the first free memory location, from index 1, accord ing to the SIM card. The G24-L memory can contain up to 73 outgoing and CB messages. A n[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-13 Character Set s The following includes the references to variou s tables that provide conversions between the different character sets. • CS1 - GSM to UCS2. • CS2 - ASCII to/from UTF8. • CS3 - UCS2 to/from UTF8. For the full content of a specific conversion t[...]

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    Character Sets 1-14 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Unlike some legacy encoding, UTF-8 is easy to parse. So-called lead an d trail bytes are easily distinguished. Moving forwards or backw ards in a text string is easier in UTF-8 than in many other multi-by te encodi ng. The codes in the first half of the first row in Character S[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-15 A T Commands Summary The following list contains a summary of all the G24-L A T commands sorted by fu nctio nality . T ab le 1- 1: A T Commands AT C o m m a n d Description Page Modem ID Subscriber Unit Identity +CGMI This command displays manufacturer identificati[...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-16 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 DL This command places a voice call to the la st number d ialed. Page 3-14 H This command hangs up, or te rminates a particular call. Page 3-15 A This command answers a n incoming call, plac ing the G24-L into the appropriate mode, as indi cated by the RING message. Page [...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-17 +CLCC This command displays a list of all curre nt G24-L calls and their statuses, and also enables/disa ble s the unsolicited indication of the call list. Page 3-40 +MCST This command displays the current state of the call processing, and also enables/ disables th[...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-18 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 System Date and Time Access Commands +CCLK This command reads/ sets the G24-L' s current date and time settings. Page 3-73 SMS SMS Commands +CSMS This command handles the select ion of the SMS message service type. Page 3-75 +CPMS This command handles th e selection [...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-19 +CGSMS This command handles the selec tion of the service or servi ce preference used by the G24-L to send mobile-originated SMS messages. Page 3-109 +CMGS This command sends an SM from the G24-L to the network. Page 3-110 +MCSA T This command enables/disables/exe [...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-20 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 &D This command determines how th e G24-L responds when the DTR (Data T erminal Ready) status is changed from ON to OFF during the online data state. Page 3-138 +MCW AKE This command displays reports on the status of the GPRS/GSM coverage. Page 3-139 +MGGIND This comm[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-21 +MAMUT This command controls the muti ng/unmuting of all input paths (MIC, HDST_MIC, DIGIT AL_RX). Page 3-168 +MAFEA T This command controls the variou s algorithm fea tur es, such as sidetone, echo cancel and noise suppress. Page 3-169 General Audio Co mmands +MAD[...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-22 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 E This command defines whether the G24-L echoes the characters received from the user , (whether input characters are echoed to output). Page 3-192 X This command defines the data adaptor response set, and the CONNECT result code format. Page 3-193 Sn This command reads/w[...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-23 &Y This command displays th e default u ser profile. Page 3-224 +CMER This command enables an external accessory t o receive key press information from the G24-L ’ s internal keypad. Page 3-225 +CLAN This command handles the sele ction of language in the ME. [...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-24 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 TCP/IP Co mmands +MIPCALL This command creates a wireless PPP connection with the GGSN, and returns a valid dynamic IP for the G24-L. Page 3-276 +MIPOPEN This command causes the G24-L to initialize a new socket and open a connection with a remote side. Page 3-277 +MIPODM [...]

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    Chapter 1: Product Features April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 1-25 &G This command is supported fo r ba ckward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 &J This command is supported fo r ba ckward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 &L This command is supported fo r ba ckward compatibility only [...]

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    A T Commands Summary 1-26 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008[...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual 2-1 Chapter 2: Introduction to A T Commands A T Commands Overview A T commands are sets of commands used for communication with the G24-L cellular modem. A T commands are comprised of assemblies of AS CII characters which start with the "A T" prefix (except the commands A/ and +++). The [...]

  • Page 58

    A T Commands Protocol 2-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 General System Abbreviations The basic system configuration co ntains a modem and a terminal. The G24-L is the modem and may be referred to as the DCE, the phone, the mobile or the radio. The terminal may be referred to as the DTE or the TE. A T Commands Protocol The fig[...]

  • Page 59

    Chapter 2: Introd uc tion to A T Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 2-3 A T Commands S tructure Command S tructure An A T command line may cont ain on e or more commands. Delimiters are used to separate the commands from each other , accord ing to the following structure: Each A T command has the "A T" prefix str[...]

  • Page 60

    A T Commands Structure 2-4 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Result s Code Structure When a command is issued, the G24-L responds with a messag e, called a "Result Code", which tells the terminal the result of the command that was requested. Result codes can indicate, for example, the execution status of the comman d or[...]

  • Page 61

    Chapter 2: Introd uc tion to A T Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 2-5 A T Commands Protocol & St ructure Configuration The A T commands message flow and struct ure may be confi gured by the termi nal. The G24-L can be configured not to follow a co mmand with an echo and/or resul ts code. It can be configured to trans[...]

  • Page 62

    Command T oken T ypes 2-6 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 C o m m a n d To k e n Ty p e s Basic Synt ax Command Format The format of Basic Synt ax commands (except for the D and S commands) is: <command>[<number>] where: <command> is either a single character , or the "&" character (IA5 2/6) fol [...]

  • Page 63

    Chapter 2: Introd uc tion to A T Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 2-7 Command Argument T ypes <value> consists of either a numeric constant or a string constant. <compound_value> consist of several <value> parameters separat ed by com mas. Example of compound_value: <v alue1>,<value2>,…,&l[...]

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    Va l u e s 2-8 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 V alues Range of V alues When the action accepts a single numeric sub-pa rameter, or the parameter accepts only one numeric value, the set o f supported values may be presented in the information tex t as an ordered list of values. The following are some examples of value range ind[...]

  • Page 65

    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual 3-1 Chapter 3: A T Commands Reference Modem ID Subscriber Unit Identity These commands allow the user to query the type of device that is attached, the technology used in the device, as well as basic operating information about the device. +CGMI, +GMI, +FMI, Request Manufacturer ID These commands [...]

  • Page 66

    Modem ID 3-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request Model ID These commands request the model identificati on. The G24-L outputs a string cont aini ng information about the specific model, including a li st of the supported technology used, and the particular model number . Example AT + C G M M +CGMM: "[...]

  • Page 67

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-3 +CGMR, +GMR, +FMR , Request Revision These commands request the revi sion identi ficat ion. The G24-L outpu ts a string containing the revision identificat ion informatio n of the software v ersion contained within the device. Example AT + C G M R +CGMR: &quo[...]

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    Modem ID 3-4 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C G S N ? +CGSN: "004400013805666" OK AT + G S N +GSN: "004400013805666" OK +CSCS, Select T erm inal Character Set This command selects the G24-L character set. The G24-L supports the following character sets: GSM, UCS2, UTF8, 8859-1 and ASCII. The de[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-5 +CSCS: ("8859-1","ASCII"," G SM", "UCS2","UTF8") OK A T+CSCS? +CSCS: "ASCII" OK A T+CPBS = "ME" A T+CPBW=1,"847576 3000" ,129,"Lin Zhao" OK A T+CSCS="UCS2" OK [...]

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    Modem ID 3-6 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 OK I, Request Identification Information This command displays various G24-L information it ems. The following table shows the information items that are supported by the G24-L. Example AT I 7 G24-L OEM Module OK AT I 8 G24-L SW 4-0.210-000 OK AT I 9 G24-L FLEX 0.210-000 OK +CNUM, Re[...]

  • Page 71

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-7 Read Command The following table shows the +CNUM parameters. Example A T+CNUM? +CNUM: "David","035558278",129 A T+CNUM //MSISDNs supported +CNUM: "PHONENUM1","2173848500",129 +CNUM: "PHONENUM2","217384850[...]

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    Modem ID 3-8 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CLAC, List of All A vailable A T Commands Example AT + C L A C $ %C &C &D : : : : A S OK Cap ability Reporting This set of commands enables a user to determin e G 24-L ’ s protocol level. It also enables other support provided by the G24-L, such as inform ation about the[...]

  • Page 73

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-9 Call Control Managing a CSD (Dat a) Call The G24-L working modes can be divided into two modes of operation. • Data Mode: In this mode, once the G24-L has est ablished a link with the remote modem , it does not respond to any data passing through i t (excep[...]

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    Call Control 3-10 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Switching From Dat a Mode to Command Mode T o swit ch the conn ect ion from Data mode to Command mode, send the Escape Sequence command (+++). If the modem respon ds with "OK" to the Escap e co mmand, the modem is in Command mode and the dial connection is still active,[...]

  • Page 75

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 1 Call Control A T Commands D, Dial Command This command places a DA T A/VOICE call on the current network. The default call type is a data call (CSD). There must be an explicit request in order to make a VOICE call. If a DA T A call was originated and answer[...]

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    Call Control 3-12 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the D parameters. Note: A TDP , A TDT , A T*D, <T>, <P> and <*> are ignored. The command is handled as A TD. Initiating a GPRS connecti on is done through ATD*99#, as described i n “D*99, Request GPRS Service "D"” on p age[...]

  • Page 77

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-13 The following table sh ows a detailed descript ion for the D> commands. Note: Current used memory (phone book ) set/read is done throug h the memory command +CPBS=/+CPBS? respectively . The following table shows the D> parameters. Example A T+CPBS=&quo[...]

  • Page 78

    Call Control 3-14 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 atd>1; //Speed dial from phonebook OK OK ath NO CARRIER OK atd>1 //Speed dial fr o m phonebook +CME ERR OR: //Invalid charact ers in di al string atd>"Motorola Internal" +CME ERR OR: //Invalid charact ers in di al string For more examples, refer to “Call Cont[...]

  • Page 79

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-15 Note: When A TDL is issued after a di al ed number with comma digit: • ATDL; (Voice) dials the exact number that was last dial ed, including the DTMF tones sent. • ATDL (Data/Fax) dials the addressing in formation only (comma and tones are discarded). ?[...]

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    Call Control 3-16 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example RING //Incoming call RING //Incoming call ath //Hang-up in com i n g call NO CARRIER OK //Incoming call has been term inated - user d et ermin ed use r bu sy RING ata OK //V o ice call connected ath //Hang-up connected call NO CARRIER OK //Active call has b een hung-up - [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-17 A, Answer Incoming Call This command answers an incoming VOICE/ DA T A/F AX call after a RING/+CRING indication is sent to the terminal. If the incoming call is answered (connected), the G24-L sends a CONNECT notification to the terminal. If the MT call fail[...]

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    Call Control 3-18 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 RING/+CRING Indication +CRING: <type> or: RING The following table shows the +CRC parameters. Example A T+CRC? +CRC: 0 OK A T+CRC=? +CRC: (0-1) OK Example - RING/+CRING indication (..Incomi n g Da ta Cal l. .) RING RING Command Ty p e Syntax R esponse/A ction Remarks Set +C[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-19 RING A T+CRC=1 //Enable extended ring format OK +CRING: REL ASYNC +CRING: REL ASYNC ath A T+CRC=1 OK //Mobile fax call terminated (multi-n umber ed scheme) from PSTN fax machine +CRING: AL T V oice/Fax NO CARRIER OK +CLIP , Calling Li ne Identification This [...]

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    Call Control 3-20 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CLIP parameters . Example AT + C L I P = ? +CLIP: (0,1) //CLI presentation is disabled by the G24-L (0) and is enabled by the network (1) OK AT + C L I P = 1 OK Example +CLIP indication: (…incoming call…) RING +CLIP: "2173845400",129, [...]

  • Page 85

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-21 +CCW A, Call W aiting Command This command controls the Call W ait ing supplementary service, including the setti ngs and th e queries of the G24-L and the network. When the C all W aitin g indication is enabled by the G24-L and there is a waiting call, a +C[...]

  • Page 86

    Call Control 3-22 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CCW A parameters . Note: When the parameter <mode> is 2 (Query statu s), the first param eter is ignored and the third parameter is always treated as class = 7. Example A T+CCW A=1 //Enable call waiting on G24-L OK A T+CCW A =? +CCW A: (0,1) O[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-23 OK Examples of +CCW A set command - network interrogation A T+CCW A =1,2 //Class parameter is considered as 7 +CCW A: 1,1 //Call waiting is active for class 1, voice +CCW A: 2,0 //Call waiting is not active for class 2, data +CCW A: 4,0 //Call waiting is not[...]

  • Page 88

    Call Control 3-24 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: Only voice calls can be put on HOLD. A precondition for the multi-p arty service is that the G24-L is in control of one active call and one call on hold. In this situation , the G24-L can request the network to begin the MTPY (Multi Party) service. Once a MTPY ca ll is acti[...]

  • Page 89

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-25 The following table shows the +CHLD ac tions according to st ate and operation: T able 3-1 1: +CHLD Actions According to Call S tate and Operation Call St ate CHLD <operation > 0 -Release Held Call 1 - Release Active Call, Accept Held Call 1x - Release[...]

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    Call Control 3-26 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C H L D = ? +CHLD: (0,1,1x,2,2x, 3) OK A T+CCW A=1 //Enable call waiting OK atd931 1234567; //Originate a voice call OK OK (...conversation...) +CCW A: "+358317654321",145, 1,"Bob" //A waiting call alerts A T+CHLD=2 //Put first call on hold and an[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-27 OK +CCW A: "055728386",129,1, "" ,0 //W aiting call alerts A T+CHLD=1 //Release the active call, accept the waitin g call OK NO CARRIER //Active 931 1234567 was released OK //W aiting 055728386 was answered +CCFC, Call Forwarding Number a[...]

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    Call Control 3-28 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CCFC parameters. Note: A forward-to phone <number> (and the optional fields <typ e>, <subaddr> and <satype>) are tied to a <reason> and a <class>. This means that there can be a different <number> for the sa[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-29 Example A T+CCFC=? +CCFC: (0-5) OK A T+CCFC=0,3,"0125631683 0",129,1 OK A T+CCFC=1,3,"0545658278 ",129,1 //Register UC forward-to of all classes. OK A T+CCFC=1,1 //Activate UC forward-to of all classes. OK A T+CCFC=1,2 //Interrogate reaso[...]

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    Call Control 3-30 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: When a service is in state A, and the termin al wants to enable the CLI presentation (turn CLIR off) for a single call, it can do so using the A TD com mand . This does not change the T emporary mode state. This can also be done when the service is in state B and the termin[...]

  • Page 95

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-31 RING +CLIP: "",128,,128,"", 1) ath NO CARRIER OK AT + C L I R = 0 OK atd054565195; //MO voice call OK (… calling …) (… a G24-L that has 054565195 SIM and is CLIP enab led will r eceive the foll owing on the terminal: RING +CLIP: &qu[...]

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    Call Control 3-32 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CBST parameters. Example A T+CBST=? +CBST : (000,004,0 06,007,014,068,070,071, 075),(000-001),(000-003) OK A T+CBST? +CBST : 007,000, 001 OK A T+CBST=6 OK A T+CBST? +CBST : 006,000,001 OK Read A T+CBST? +CBST : <speed>,<name>,<ce> [...]

  • Page 97

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-33 O, Return to Online Data S tate This command returns the G24-L from the Comman d mode to the Online Data mode and issues a CONNECT or CONNECT <text> result code. After dialing or answering (atd/ata commands a nd connect), the phone enters the Online Da[...]

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    Call Control 3-34 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CHUP , Hang Up Call This command causes the G24-L to hang up the current GSM call. +CSNS, Single Numbering Call Scheme This command handles the selecti on of the bearer or teleservi ce to be used when a mobile terminated single numbering scheme call is establ ished. If the calli[...]

  • Page 99

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-35 The following table shows the A T+CSNS parameters. Note: Any mobile-terminated cal l l acking bearer capability inform ation is handled according to the current CSNS setting. When <mode> is set to data service, the parameter values s et wi th the + CBS[...]

  • Page 100

    Call Control 3-36 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The only +CBST parameter that needs mapping for mobile terminated calls is <sp eed >, as described in the table below . The V .1 10 protocol is replaced by the analog protocol regardless of the +CBST setting. All other parameters are set by the +CBST command. Note: CSNS has[...]

  • Page 101

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-37 Example A T+MDC=? +MDC: (0 -1 ) OK A T+MDC=1 OK A TD<number>; OK CONNECT A T+MDC? +MDC: 1 OK A T+MDC=0 OK A TD<number>; OK OK A T+MDC? +MDC: 0 OK +CTFR1, Divert an Incoming Call When User Busy This command terminates an incoming call and diverts [...]

  • Page 102

    Call Control 3-38 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MVC, Motorola V ocod ers Configuration This A T command is used to choose and config ure th e priority order of the supported voice codecs (vocoders). Changes take effect after restart. The following table shows the +MVC parameters. Example A T+MVC=0 OK A T+MVC=1,1,2,3 OK // Res[...]

  • Page 103

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-39 Call St atus Messages +CP AS, Phone Activity St atus This command displays t h e current activity status of the G24-L, for example, call in progress, or ringing. The following table shows the +CP AS parameters. Example AT + C PA S +CP AS: 0 OK AT + C PA S = [...]

  • Page 104

    Call Control 3-40 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CLCC, List Current Calls This command displays a list of all curren t G24-L calls and their status es, and also enables/disables the unsolicited indication of the call list. (If no cal ls are received, no information response is sent to the terminal). If the command succeeds but[...]

  • Page 105

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-41 The following table shows the +CLCC parameters. Note: When a mobile-originated call is routed to PSTN (P ABX), no ALER T indicatio n is prompted. Example A T+CLCC=? +CLCC: (0,1) OK AT + C L C C +CLCC: 1,0,0,0,0,"01256 316830",129,"Shmuel"[...]

  • Page 106

    Call Control 3-42 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CLCC: 0 OK A T+CLCC=1 //Example with unsolicited in dication OK A TD055490698; OK +CLCC: 1,0,2,0,0,"055490698" ,129,"Alpha" +CLCC: 1,0,3,0,0,"055490698" ,129," Alpha " OK +CLCC: 1,0,0,0,0,"055490698" ,129," Alpha " AT H[...]

  • Page 107

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-43 +MCST Parameters The following table shows the +MCST parameters. Example AT + M C S T ? +MCST : // <idle> AT + M C S T = 1 OK atd035684423; +MCST : 17 OK +MCST : 17 +MCST : 255 OK +MCST : 3 +MCST : 17 NO CARRIER +MCST : 1 T a bl e 3- 20 : +MCST Paramet[...]

  • Page 108

    Call Control 3-44 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Call Advice of Charge Commands This set of commands enables GSM operators to offer Advice of Charge (AoC) services that calculate call char ges. These char ges are expressed in terms of home units. +CAOC, Advice of Charge This command displays in formation about th e cost of call[...]

  • Page 109

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-45 Example Example with prepaid SIM card with 56700.00L prepaid before the test . AT OK A T+CAOC=2 OK atd+97254565190; OK OK +CCCM: "000000" +CCCM: "000006" A T+CAOC +CAOC: "000009" OK +CCCM: "00000e" +CCCM: "000016&[...]

  • Page 110

    Call Control 3-46 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CACM, Accumulated Cal l Meter This command resets the Advice of Charge accumulated call meter value in the SIM file, EF ACM. ACM contains the tota l num ber of home units for both the current call and preceding calls. The following table shows the +CACM parameters. Example A T+C[...]

  • Page 111

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-47 +CAMM, Accumulated Call Meter Maximum This command sets the Advice of Charge accumula ted call meter maximum value in the SIM file, EF ACMmax. ACMm ax co ntai ns the maximum number of home units the subscriber is able to consume. When the ACM ( Refer to “+[...]

  • Page 112

    Call Control 3-48 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CPUC, Price per Unit and Currency T able This command sets the parameters of the Advice of Char ge-related pri ce per unit and currency table found in the SIM file, EFPUCT . PUCT information is used to con vert the home units (u sed in +CAOC, +CACM and +CAMM) into currency units[...]

  • Page 113

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-49 Note: If <ppu> contains a dot, a maximum of three digits may appear after the dot, otherwise an error is generated. For example, if < ppu>=0.61, the Read command displays 0.610. <ppu>=1.2345 terminat es in an error . If <ppu> does not[...]

  • Page 114

    Call Control 3-50 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Supplement ary Services This set of commands enable s control over supplementary service notificat ion s, including Structured and Unstructured Supple mentary Service Data (USSD) data. +CSSN, Supplement ary Service Notifications This command handles the enabling and disa bling of[...]

  • Page 115

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-51 The following table shows the +CSSN parameters. T able 3-26: +CSSN Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <n> Sets/displays the +CSSI result code presentatio n status. This value mu st be specified. 0 Disable (defaul t) 1 Enable <m> Sets/displ[...]

  • Page 116

    Call Control 3-52 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CSSN=? // test command +CSSN: (0-1),(0-1) OK A T+CSSN=0,0 // disable both options OK A T+CSSN=1,0 // set n value as enabled, m disabled OK A T+CSSN? +CSSN: 1,0 // display the curren t n & m values OK +CSSI: 1 // displayed after mobil e ori gin ated call setup of c[...]

  • Page 117

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-53 +CUSD, Unstructured S upplement ary Service Data This command allows control of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), according to GSM 02.90. Mobile-initiated operations are su ppo rted. The following table shows the +CUSD parameters. Command Ty p [...]

  • Page 118

    Call Control 3-54 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CUSD=? +CUSD: (0,1,2) OK A T+CUSD=1,"*#100#"OK +CUSD: 2,26 //Response of the command <m>=2, reason = 26 (SIGNALING ERROR) A T+CUSD? +CUSD: 1 OK Note: When the mobile-initiated operation is succe ssful, the MS is impl emented according to the required v[...]

  • Page 119

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-55 NETWORK_BUSY 28 NOT_SUBSCRIBED 29 SERVICE_UNA V AILABLE 31 SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED 32 PREP A Y_LIMIT_REACHED 33 INCOMP A TIBLE_DEST 35 ACCESS_DENIED 43 FEA TURE_NOT_A V AILABLE 45 WRONG_CALL_ST A TE 46 SIGNALING_TIMEOUT 47 MAX_MPTY_P ARTICIP ANTS_EXCEEDED 48 S[...]

  • Page 120

    Call Control 3-56 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +COLP , Connected Line Identification Presentation This command relates to the GSM supplementary service called COLP (Connected Line Identification Presentation), wh ich enables a calling subscriber to obtain the connected line identity (COL) of the called party after sett ing up[...]

  • Page 121

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-57 The following table shows the +COLP parameters. Example AT + C O L P = 0 OK AT + C O L P = 2 +CME ERROR: Numeric parameter ou t of bounds +MTTY , Motorola TTY Configuration This A T command is used to enable or disabl e TTY (T ele T ypewriter) support in G24[...]

  • Page 122

    Call Control 3-58 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MTTY parameters. Notes: VCO: V oice Carry Over is intended for peopl e who can not hear but are able to speak clearly . During a VCO relay call, the Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing caller speaks directly to the person they are conversi ng with. When that pe[...]

  • Page 123

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-59 Figure 3-1 shows the TTY hardware configuratio n. Figure 3-1: TTY Hardware Configurat ion Example AT + M T T Y = ? +MTTY : (0-3) OK AT + M T T Y = 1 OK AT + M T T Y ? +MTTY : 1 OK A T Commands T erminal Communication Path TTY T erminal 1 Note: TTY terminal 1[...]

  • Page 124

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-60 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Phone Books and Clock Directory Access Commands This set of commands enables read/write access to the phone book contai ned within the G24-L, including both t he numeric and th e alpha informatio n contained in the locat ion. The presentation is accordi ng to GS M 07.07[...]

  • Page 125

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-61 The following table shows the +CPBS parameters. Example AT + C P B S = ? A T+CPBS: ("ME ","SM","M T ","ON","D C" ,"MC","R C", "E N","AD","QD ","SD",[...]

  • Page 126

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-62 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 requested, all entries that contain data within that range are returned. If a l isting fails in a G24-L error , +CME ERROR: <err> is returned. This command can also be used to obtain information about the number of entries an d the maximum size of a phone number a[...]

  • Page 127

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-63 Example At+cpbs="ME" OK At+cpbr=? +CPBR: (1-100,40,24) OK At+cpbr=1 OK At+cpbr=1,3 //There is nothing written in entry 1,2,3 OK At+cpbs="MT" OK At+cpbr=? +CPBR: (1-350,40,24) OK At+cpbr=1,3 OK At+cpbr=1,350 +CPBR: 101,"+97252999080&q[...]

  • Page 128

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-64 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CPBF parameters. Example A T+CPBS="MT" //Se lecting phone book OK A T+CPBF="k" //Search ing for "k" and not finding it OK A T+CPBF="V oice" //Searchin g for string "V oice" and finding V oi[...]

  • Page 129

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-65 field already exists in the PB, the new record will update the old one. If the writing fail s in a G24-L error , +CME ERRO R: <err> is returned. Note: The "FD" phone book supports singl e wild card characters (?) and pref ixes of a number in [...]

  • Page 130

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-66 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CBPS=" MT" OK AT + C P B W = ? +CPBW : (1-750),40,(129,145 ),16 OK A T+CPBW=1,"0546123456" ,129,"AAA" OK AT + C P B R = 1 +CPBR: 1,"0546123456",129 ,"AAA" A T+CPBW=1,"054612 3456",129,"BBB"[...]

  • Page 131

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-67 The following table shows the +CSVM parameters. Note: If <mode> is set to 0 , <number> and <ty pe> are ignored. If <mode> is set to 1, <number> is mandatory . Example AT + C S V M = ? +CSVM: (0,1),(129,145) OK A T+CSVM=1,"+[...]

  • Page 132

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-68 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MDSI parameters. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Re marks Set +MDSI=<mode> When mode is 1 and SIM was invalidated or deactivated: [+MDSI: <type>, <cause>, <type text>, <cause text>] OK +CME ERROR: <err[...]

  • Page 133

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-69 Example AT + M D S I ? +MDSI: 0 OK AT + M D S I = ? +MDSI: (000,001) OK AT + M D S I = 1 OK //Until now ther e was no deactivation or invalidation of SIM card. AT + M D S I ? +MDSI: 1 OK //SIM card do es no t su pp o r t GP R S +MDSI: 2, 7, "GPRS",[...]

  • Page 134

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-70 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 • <mode> = 0 - Do not show any number on next +CPIN insertion command • <mode> = 1 - Default <index> (equals 1) is set to <mode> = 1 If only a pair of <mode> and <index> values ar e given, then the Set command is interp reted as f[...]

  • Page 135

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-71 The following table shows the +MCSN parameters. Example A T+CNUM // Reading EFmsisdn fr om the SIM +CNUM: "","",0 +CNUM: "","",0 +CNUM: "","",0 +CNUM: "","",0 +CNUM: ""[...]

  • Page 136

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-72 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CNUM: "PIN2","8523",129 +CNUM: "","",0 OK A T+MCSN? +MCSN: 1 OK // Restart Phone AT + C P I N = " 1 1 11 " OK // Unsolicited informati on of r ecord 1 in EFmsisdn in the SIM +MCSN: "V OICE", "054444444&qu[...]

  • Page 137

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-73 System Date and T i me Access Commands +CCLK, Read/Set System Date and Time This command reads and sets the G24- L current date, time and time zone. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set +CCLK=<time > OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set c[...]

  • Page 138

    Phone Books a nd Clock 3-74 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CCLK parameters. Example A T+CCLK=? +CCLK: "88/12/31, 23 :59:59, (-47-+48)" OK A T+CCLK="01/01/0 1, 01:01:01-08" OK A T+CCLK? +CCLK: "01/01/01, 01:01:01-08" OK A T+CCLK="02/02/0 2, 02:02:02 " OK Powe[...]

  • Page 139

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-75 SMS SMS Commands G24-L supports SMS PDU and SMS TEXT mode acco rding to ETSI specifi cations 07.05 & 3.40. Cell Broadcast message is not supported yet by the G24-L. +CSMS, Select Message Service. This command handles the selection of the messagi ng servi[...]

  • Page 140

    SMS 3-76 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CSMS=128 +CSMS: 001,001,001 OK AT + C S M S ? +CSMS: 128,001,001,001 OK AT + C S M S = ? +CSMS: (128) OK +CPMS, Preferred Message Storage This command handles the selection of the pref erred message storage area. The message stora ge area is divided into three parts, mem1, mem[...]

  • Page 141

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-77 The following table shows the +CPMS parameters. +CMGF , Message Format This command is a basic comm and. The Set command handles th e selection of the message format used with send, list , read and write commands, as well as the format of unsolicited resu lt[...]

  • Page 142

    SMS 3-78 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C M G F = 1 OK AT + C M G F ? +CMGF: 1 OK AT + C M G F = ? +CMGF: (0 ,1) OK +CSCA, Service Center Address This command handles the selection of the SCA and the T OSCA. The SCA is the phone number of the SC (Service Center). The T OSCA can be 129 (local) or 145 (internation al[...]

  • Page 143

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-79 The following table shows the +CSCA parameters. Example A T+CSCA="4252833433" OK A T+CSCA? +CSCA: "4252833433",129 OK +CSMP , Set T ext Mode P arameters This command is a basic command and is us ed to selec t values for additional param e[...]

  • Page 144

    SMS 3-80 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CSMP parameters. Read A T+CSMP? +CSMP: <fo>,<vp>,<pid>,< dcs> OK or: +CMS ERROR: <err> The read command ret urns the current parameters value. Te s t AT + C S M P = ? O K or: +CMS ERROR: <err> The test c ommand just return[...]

  • Page 145

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-81 Example AT + C S M P ? +CSMP: 17,167,0,0 (default values for SMS-SUBMIT) OK A T+CSMP= 1,256,0,0 +CMS ERROR: numeric parameter out of bounds A T+CSMP=29,"04/1 1/04,09:48:36+08" OK AT + C S M P = ? OK AT + C S D H = 1 OK AT + C M G F = 1 OK A T+CMGW=[...]

  • Page 146

    SMS 3-82 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CSDH parameters. Example AT + C S D H = ? +CSDH:(0,1) OK AT + C S D H ? +CSDH: 0 OK A T+CMGR=16 0 // SMS-SU BMIT +CMGR: "STO UNSENT","05 44565034", ABC OK AT + C S D H = 1 OK A T+CMGR=160 +CMGR: "STO UNSENT","05 44565034&qu[...]

  • Page 147

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-83 The following table shows the +CNMI parameters. Example A T+CNMI=? +CNMI: (0,3),(0-2),(0,2),(0-2),(0) OK A T+CNMI? +CNMI: 0,0,0,0 OK A T+CNMI=3,1 OK A T+CMSS=142,"05 44565 034" // send to myself +CMSS: 72 OK +CMTI: "SM", 15 A T+CNMI=,2 OK[...]

  • Page 148

    SMS 3-84 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CMT : "+972544565034 ",, "04/1 1/04,09:48:36+08" ,145,4,0,0,"+9 7254120032",145,3 ABC A T+CSMP=49 /*Set first octet to status report - see status report parameters in CMGW*/ OK AT + C S M P ? +CSMP: 49,167,0,0 OK A T+CNMI=,,,1 OK A T+CNMI? +CNMI: 0,0,0,1,0 O[...]

  • Page 149

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-85 If the command is executed but no acknowledgment is expected, or some other G24-L related error occurs, the final result code +CMS ERROR: <err> is returned. Example A T+CNMI=3,2 OK A T+CMSS=142,"05 45651 32" // send to myself +CMSS: 74 OK +CM[...]

  • Page 150

    SMS 3-86 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CMTI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt Indication) The +CMTI unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new SMS-DELIVER SM, if the +CNMI parameter <mt> is set to 1. Refer to “+CNMI, New Message Indi cations to T erminal” on page 3-82 . This unsolicite[...]

  • Page 151

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-87 The following table shows the +CMT parameters. After sending a +CMT unsolicited respo nse to the TE, the G-LITE will expect a +CNMA (new message acknowledgement) from the TE within a pred efined timeout of 60 seconds. The G-LITE will not send another +CMT an[...]

  • Page 152

    SMS 3-88 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CDSI, Unsolicited Respons e (New SMS-ST A TUS-REPORT Indication) The +CDSI unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new SMS-ST A TUS-REPOR T SM, if the +CNMI parameter <ds> is set to ’2’. For further information, refer to “+CNMI, New Message Indications to T e[...]

  • Page 153

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-89 In PDU mode: (+CMGF=0): +CDS: <length><CR><LF><pdu> The following table shows the +CDS parameters. After sending a +CDS unsolicited respo nse to the TE, the G24-L will expect a +CNMA (new message acknowledgement) from the TE within a [...]

  • Page 154

    SMS 3-90 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 message is "RECEIVED UNREAD", execution of the +CMGL command changes the status of the message to "RECEIVED READ".[...]

  • Page 155

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-91 The +MMGL command does not change the mess age status. In additi on, +MMGL includes a <stat> selection that can be used to query the G24-L for a list of message headers without attendant message data. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Rema rks Set +[...]

  • Page 156

    SMS 3-92 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CGML/+MMGL parameters. T able 3-54: +CGML/+MMGL Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <index> 1-352 Index of message in storage. <stat> S tatus of message in memory : <oa/da> Original/destination address. <data> Message contents i[...]

  • Page 157

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-93 Example AT + C M G L = ? +CMGL: ("REC UNREA D","REC READ" ,"STO UNSENT","ST O SENT","ALL") OK AT + M M G L = ? +MMGL: ("REC UNREAD","RE C READ","STO UNSENT","STO SENT "[...]

  • Page 158

    SMS 3-94 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message These commands handle the read ing of SMs. The command disp lays th e message in locati on <index> of the preferred message storage <mem1> (selected usi ng the +CPMS command). If the status of the message is "RECEIVED UNREAD" , the +CMGR co[...]

  • Page 159

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-95 The following table shows the +CMGR/MMGR parameters. T a bl e 3- 55 : +CMGR/+MM G R Paramete rs <Parameter> Descr iption <index> 1-352 Index in storage of the message. to be retrieved. <stat> S tatus of message in memory : <alpha> Alp[...]

  • Page 160

    SMS 3-96 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: Any unused bits will be set to zero and will be ignored by the receiving entity . <pages> T otal number of pages <mr> Message Reference <ra> Message Recipient address <tora> T ype of Recipient address <scts> Service center time stamp <dt> Dischar [...]

  • Page 161

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-97 T a bl e 3-57: <fo> for SMS-DELIVER Message Bit/s Reference Descr iption 0-1 Message-T ype-Indicator Parameter describing the message type. 0 0 SMS-DELIVER (in the direction SC to MS) 2 TP-More-Message-T o-Send Parameter indicating whether or not more [...]

  • Page 162

    SMS 3-98 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 <TP-RA> Mandat ory: Recipient address fo rmatt ed according to the formatting rules of address fields. 2-12 BYTES <TP-SCTS> Mandat ory: The TP-Service-Cente r-T ime-Stamp field is given in semi-octe t r epresentation, and represents the loc al time as descri bed in GSM03.40 7 [...]

  • Page 163

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-99 Note: Reserved bits are ignored. T able 3-59: <fo> for SMS-ST A TUS-REPORT Message Bit/s Reference Descr iption 0-1 Mandat ory: Message-T ype-Indicator Parameter describing the message type. 1 0 SMS-ST A TUS-REPOR T (in the direction SC to MS) 2 Mandat[...]

  • Page 164

    SMS 3-100 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C P M S ? +CPMS: " ME",5,59 ,"ME",5, 59,"SM" ,5,20 OK AT + C M G R = 1 +CMS ERROR: invalid ind ex A T+CMGR=142 +CMGR: "STO S ENT","054565034", message text OK AT + C S D H = 1 OK A T+CMGR=142 +CMGR: "STO S ENT",&qu[...]

  • Page 165

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-101 +MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read This command handles changing th e <stat> attribute of an SM in the G24-L memo ry location <index>, preferred message storage <mem1> , from "REC UNREAD" to "REC READ". (<mem1> is selec[...]

  • Page 166

    SMS 3-102 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Otherwise the mess age is sent to the DA it was stored with (if any was entered). If no DA is found, an error occurs. When the given index is an incoming message index the header settings will be as follows: • <first-octet> will be SMS- SU BMIT and VPF - relative. • The TP-RP [...]

  • Page 167

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-103 +CMGW , W r ite Message to Memory This command is used to write and save a mess age to <mem2>. The message is saved in memory , and the message index is displayed to the user . By default, messages are saved with the status of "STO UNSENT", [...]

  • Page 168

    SMS 3-104 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-64: Layout of SMS-SUBMIT in PDU Mode: (according to GSM03.40) Reference Descriptio n Length <sca> Service Ce nt er address : 1 BYTE: length (number of followed octets). Mandatory 1 BYTE: <tosca> - value between 128-255 1, 3-12 BYTES (When length is 1, length BYTE = [...]

  • Page 169

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-105 <TP-CDL> Command data length 1 BYTE <TP-CD> Command data 0-156 BYTES T able 3-66: <fo> for SMS-SUBMIT Message Bit/s Reference Descr iption 0-1 Message-T ype-Indicator Parameter describing the message type. 0 1 SMS-SUBMIT (in the direction [...]

  • Page 170

    SMS 3-106 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: Any unused bits will be set to 0. Example AT + C M G F = 1 OK A T+CMGW="5124335432 " >This is the message body <CTRL+Z>//<CTRL+Z> ends the prompt text mode and returns to regular A T command mode +CMGW : 126 OK AT + C M G W > TEST <CTRL+Z> +CMGW :[...]

  • Page 171

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-107 00410042004300440045 OK A T+CSMP=25,"05/03 /15,21:22:23+08",0 ,0 OK A T+CMGW="0544565034 " A<CTRL+Z> +CMGW : 129 OK A T+CMGR=129 +CMGR: "STO UNSENT", " 0544565034",,129,25, 0,0,"05/03/15,21:22:23+08", [...]

  • Page 172

    SMS 3-108 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CMGD, Delete Message This command handles deletion of a single message from memory locatio n <index>, or multiple messages according to <delflag>. If the optional parameter <delflag > is entered, and is greater than 0, the <index> parameter is practically ignore[...]

  • Page 173

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-109 +CGSMS, Select Servi ce for MO SMS Messages This command handles the selection of the servi ce or service preference used by the G2 4- L to send mobile-originated SMS messages. Note: This command is network dependent, whic h means that the network must su p[...]

  • Page 174

    SMS 3-1 10 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CMGS, Send SM to Network This command sends an SM from the G24-L to the network. The message reference value <mr> is returned to the G24-L upon successful delivery of the message. Note: The DCD signal will be in ON state whil e text is entered. The header parameters in TEXT mode[...]

  • Page 175

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 1 1 If after aborting A T +CMGS command execution an d before result o f operation was reported by G24-L, a second A T+CMGS command is executed , then the result of the second A T+CMGS operation only wi ll be repo rt ed by G24-L. +MCSA T , Motorola Con trol S[...]

  • Page 176

    SMS 3-1 12 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+MCSA T=? +MCSA T :(0-2) OK AT + M C S AT ? +MCSA T : 1 OK A T+MCSA T=2 OK A T+MCSA T=1,00001000 // UCS2 OK A T+MCSA T=1,00000100 // UTF8 OK A T+MCSA T=1,00000000 // GSM OK A T+MCSA T=1 OK A T+MCSA T=0 OK[...]

  • Page 177

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 13 DCS handling Sending or Storing SM When sending or st oring SM in TEXT mode, only the speci fied <dcs>s in T able 3-46 , +CS MP command definiti ons, will be supported. H andling will be as shown in T able 3-72 . T abl e 3-72 shows the conversion bet[...]

  • Page 178

    SMS 3-1 14 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 According to the GSM 03.38, Any reserved codings shall be assumed to be the GSM defau lt alphabet (the same as DCS value 0x00) by a receiving entity . Handling will be as shown in T abl e 3-73 . T abl e 3-73 shows the conversion between the <dcs> and +CSC S setting when reading S[...]

  • Page 179

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 15 A T+CMGW="0544565803 " > 050003090301 123456786543FE +CMGW : 223 OK A T+CMGR=223 +CMGR: "STO UNSENT","05 44565803", 050003090301 123456786543FE OK AT + C M G F = 0 OK A T+CMGR=223 +CMGR: 2,,26 07917952140230F251000A81504 46[...]

  • Page 180

    SMS 3-1 16 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 OK A T+CSCS="ASCII" OK A T+CMGR=227 +CMGR: "STO UNSENT","05 44565803", ADADADADADADADADA DADADADADADADAD ADADADADADADADADAD ADADADADADAD ADADADADADADADADAD ADADADADADADADADA DADADADADADADAD ADADADADADADADADAD ADADADADADAD ADADADADADADADADAD OK AT + C M G F[...]

  • Page 181

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 17 Network Network Commands +CSQ, Signal Strength This command displays the receive d signal strength indication <r ssi> and channel bit error rate <ber> from the G24-L. The following table shows the +CSQ parameters. Example AT + C S Q +CSQ: 031,0[...]

  • Page 182

    Network 3-1 18 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CRLP , Radio Link Protocol This command displays th e Radio Link Protocol parameters that are u sed when non-transparent data calls are originated. The following table shows the +CRLP parameters. Example A T+CRLP=? +CRLP: (010-061),(01 0-061),(04 8-255),(006-015) OK A T+CRLP? +CRL[...]

  • Page 183

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-1 19 +CREG , Network Registration St atus The following table shows the +CREG parameters. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set A T+CREG=<n> OK or: +CME ERROR: <err The Set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code and [...]

  • Page 184

    Network 3-120 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CREG=? +CREG: (000 - 002) OK A T+CREG? +CREG: 000,001 OK A T+CREG=2 OK A T+CREG? +CREG: 002,001, a065,988b OK A T+CREG=1 OK A T+CREG? +CREG: 001,001 OK A T+CREG=0 OK[...]

  • Page 185

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-121 +CGREG , GPRS Network Registration The following table shows the +CGREG parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set A T+CGREG=[ <n>] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command con trol s the presentation of an unsolicited result [...]

  • Page 186

    Network 3-122 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CGREG=? +CGREG: (000-002) OK A T+CGREG=2 OK AT + C G R E G ? +CGREG: 002,001,2648,988b OK A T+CGREG=1 OK AT + C G R E G ? +CGREG: 001,001 OK A T+CGREG=0 OK //Example for unsolicited reports: A T+CGREG=1 OK A T+CGA TT=0 OK +CGREG: 000 A T+CGA TT=1 OK +CGREG: 002 +CGREG: 0[...]

  • Page 187

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-123 Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set AT + C O P S = [ < m o de>[,<format> [,<oper>]]] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command can force an at tem pt to select and register a specific GSM network operator . The <m ode[...]

  • Page 188

    Network 3-124 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +COPS parameters. T able 3-78: +COPS Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <format> The operator format type: 0 Long alphanumeric 1 Short alphanumeric 2 Numeric The default value is 0. <mode> Determines whether what is displayed is de fi[...]

  • Page 189

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-125 +CPOL, Preferred Operators This command is used to edit the list of pref erred network operators located in the SIM card. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remar ks Set AT + C P O L = [ < i n d e x > ] [,<format>[, <oper>]] OK or: +CME[...]

  • Page 190

    Network 3-126 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CPOL parameters. Note: T o delet e an entry from the li st , enter an <index> without an <oper>. If an <oper> is entered with out an <index>, the <oper> is placed in the next free location in the list. To change the format[...]

  • Page 191

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-127 This command is a non-basic command, whic h means that the G24-L module rejects the command with an appropri ate error message when the SIM is no t present and/or the phone is in lock state. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set +MFS=<fr eq>[...]

  • Page 192

    Network 3-128 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MFS parameters. Example A T+MFS=? //T est command +MFS: (0-3),(0,1) OK A T+MFS? //Read command +MFS: 1,0 OK A T+MFS=3 //Set only Fr eque ncy of search OK AT + M F S ? +MFS: 3,0 OK A T+MFS=2,1 //Set Fr equency of sear ch and search mode. OK AT + M F S ?[...]

  • Page 193

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-129 Hardware Information Hardware Information Commands +CBC, Battery Charger Connection This command enables a user to query the batter y charger connection. The battery level is an avarage value, which is updated every 30 seconds The following table shows the [...]

  • Page 194

    Hardware Information 3-130 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 OK +MBC, Battery Charger This command allows th e battery charger to be managed (start, stop or automatic manage) and get indication for the battery lev el (soli cited or unsolicited reports). The Battery is external to the G24-L and connected via the 70 pin connector .[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-131 The following table shows the +MBC parameters. The following table shows the battery levels parameters (as defined in +CBC command. Example A T+MBC? //Read the curr ent values. +MBC: 0,3,2,0 OK A T+MBC=1,1 // S tart charging with unsolicited r eport. OK A T[...]

  • Page 196

    Hardware Information 3-132 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation This command sets the baud rate. The baud rate of the G24-L is changed/s et to the request valu e <rate> written in the comm and. Specifying a value of 9 or 0 disables th e function and allows operation only at rates autom atically det[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-133 A T+CBAUD? +CBAUD: 57600 OK A T+CBAUD=? +CBAUD: (0-13,300,600,1200,2 400,4800,9600,19200,38400 ,57600,1 15200,230400,460800) OK +IPR, Local T erminal/G24-L Serial Port Rate This command is responsible for setting and saving the request baud rate. This numer[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-134 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +IPR parameters. Example A T+IPR=6 OK AT + I P R ? +IPR: 19200 OK A T+IPR=? +IPR: (0-13,300,600,1200,240 0,4 800,9600,19200,38400, 57600,1 15200,230400,460800) OK +MTDTR, DTR Line T est Command This command checks and outputs the physi cal [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-135 The following table shows the +MTDTR parameters. Example AT + M T D T R ? +MTDTR:1 OK AT + M T D T R +MTDTR:1 OK A T+MTDTR=? OK +MTCTS, CTS Line T est Command This command sets the CTS pin of the RS232 to active high, waits one second a nd then returns the [...]

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    Hardware Information 3-136 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 condition. The R TS line complem ents the CTS li ne. The G24-L puts the CTS line in an active condition to tell the terminal that it is ready to receive the data. Li kewi se, if th e G24-L is unable to receive data, it places the CTS line in an inactive condition. The f[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-137 When A T&C is set to 0, the DCD signal is always ON. When A T&C is set to 1, the DCD is activated in online mode. When A T &C is set to 2, the DCD is activated only when the PDP context is achieved (temporar y IP address is received). The follow[...]

  • Page 202

    Hardware Information 3-138 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 &D, Circuit 108 Behavior This command determines ho w the G24-L responds when the DTR (Data T e rminal Ready) status is changed from ON to OFF during th e online data stat e. The DTR is an i nput line that indi cates that the terminal is ready . The DTR line must be[...]

  • Page 203

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-139 +MCW AKE, GPRS Coverage This command tells the G24-L whether to rep ort on the status of the GPRS/GSM coverage. There are three possibilities: • Do not report the status of the GPRS/GSM coverage. • Report only when the GPRS/GSM coverage goes off. • Re[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-140 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MGGIND, GSM/GPRS Service Indicator This command configures the service indicator line of pin 49 of the 70 pin connector to be GPRS or GSM registration i ndicator . The IO line (pin 49) function accord ing to the current registration st ate (in service or not) of the sp[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-141 +CFUN, Shut Down Phone Functionality This command shuts down the phone functionality of smart phones and PDAs with pho ne capabilities in order to preven t interference from a nearby environment. This enables other functionality to contin ue to be used in e[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-142 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +ICF , DTE-DCE Character Framing This command determines the lo cal serial po rt start/sto p (async hronous) character framing used by the DCE when accepting DTE comm ands and transmittin g information text and result codes, whenever these are not done automat icall y .[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-143 A TS97, Antenna Diagnostic This command indicates whether an antenna is ph ysically connect ed to the G24- L RF connector . This information is also provided by a dedicated hardw are signal, which is outputte d on pin 41 (ANT_DET) of the interface connector[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-144 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + M R S T OK // Result - G24-L modul e performs a power do wn +MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure This command defines the G24-L 8 GPIO pins data value. The feature is fl ex enabled or disabled. This command is a basic command. The feature is active by default, how[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-145 The following table shows the +MIOC parameters. Example AT + M I O C = ? +MIOC: (00000000-1 1111111 ) , ( 00000000- 11111111 ) OK Light control exa mple: Client has an electro nic contr oll ed ligh t switch. The intent is to connect this switch to the G24-L[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-146 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Data sending (vector e xample): Client has a data bus with 8 bits and pl ans to implemen t some pr otocol over it. In this example 4 pins (pins 1-4) are used as an output and 4 pins (5-8) ar e used as inp ut. Example of code is as follows : AT + M I O D = 0 0 0 0 0 1111[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-147 +MIOD, Motorola I/O Define This command defines the G24-L 8 GPIO pins c onfiguration. The feature is flex enabled or disabled. This command is a basic command. The feature is active by default, however , changing the FLEX can eliminate it. Note: When using [...]

  • Page 212

    Hardware Information 3-148 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MIOD parame ters. The following table shows the keypad GPIOs. T able 3-96: +MIOD Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <pin selection> Selected pins for the action in v oked. This is a binary vector in which each bit point s to p[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-149 Example +MIOD: (00000000-1 1111111 ) , ( 0 , 1 ) , ( 0 0000000- 11111111 ) A T+MIOD=00010000,0 // Set IO pin #5 to be output. OK AT + M I O D ? + M I O D : 111 0 1111 / / P i n s 1 - 4 a n d 6 - 8 a r e i n p u t . P i n 5 i s o u t p u t . OK AT + M I O D [...]

  • Page 214

    Hardware Information 3-150 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Read A T+MMAD? List of converters and their monitor i ng se tu p v al u es . +MMAD: <Converter number>, <Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High>< Num_of_samples> <A verage_calc_duration ><Report_ interval ><CR><L F> <Co[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-151 The following table shows the +MMAD parameters. Unsolicite d Messages A T+MMAD=<Conver ter_number> Case: *. A verage calcula tion isn't active : *. A verage calcula tion is active: +MMAD: <Converter_number>, <Converted_V alue> OK +MMA[...]

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    Hardware Information 3-152 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+MMAD =1 // Read A2D1 values with analog input of 1.75V . +MMAD:1,175 OK A T+MMAD=2,1,15 // Read A2D2 convert ed value every 15 seconds and send OK // unsolicited report to the DTE. +MMAD: 2, 10 // Unsolicite d Report after 15 seconds. +MMAD: 2, 12 // Unsolic[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-153 +MMAD:1,160 //Operation not allowed because the parameters ar e valid but the there is not enough time for calculation: A T+MMAD =1,3,100, , ,7,1,5 // Activate A verage calcluation during 1 minute, rate=100, // samples = 7, r eport interval = 5 sec. //conve[...]

  • Page 218

    Hardware Information 3-154 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MPCMC parameters. Example A T+MPCMC=? +MPCMC:(0-1) OK A T+MPCMC=1 OK AT + M P C M C ? +MPCMC: 1 OK A T+MPCMC=0 OK AT + M P C M C ? +MPCMC: 0 OK Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set +MPCMC=<flag> OK or: +CME ERROR: <er[...]

  • Page 219

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-155 Audio Scope The audio control can be summarized to the following three issues: • Path: Selection of micropho ne and sp eaker to be used. • Gain: Control o f volume levels for rings, voice, etc. • Algorithm: Activation of audio algori thms (echo cancel[...]

  • Page 220

    Audio 3-156 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T abl e 3-100 shows the differences between Basic and Advanced audio modes in controlling the audio. Audio Setup The G24-L has two audio modes: 'Basic Audi o' and 'Advanced Audio'. Each mode has a different behavior and a set of relevant A T commands. Figure 3-2 d [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-157 Audio Control of Path, Gain and Algorithms is availab le by these two different modes' sets of commands. It is advised to select the audio mode according to the applica tion needs, either the 'Basic Audio' set or the 'Advanced Audio&apos[...]

  • Page 222

    Audio 3-158 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The default state is analog. Figure 3-5: Analog/Digital Switching General Audio Commands The following audio commands can be used in both Basic and Advanced audio modes. General audio commands are: +CR TT , +V TD, +VTS, +CALM, +MMICG , +MADIGIT AL. Basic Audio Setup Commands +CRSL, Ca[...]

  • Page 223

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-159 The following table shows the +CRSL parameters. Example A T+CRSL? +CRSL: 7 OK A T+CRSL=? +CRSL: (0-7) OK A T+CRSL=5 OK +CL VL, Loudspeaker V olume This command sets the volume of the internal lo udspeaker (which also af fects the key feedback tone) of the G[...]

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    Audio 3-160 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CL VL parameters. Example AT + C LV L ? +CL VL: 7 OK AT + C LV L = ? +CL VL: (0-7) OK AT + C LV L = 3 OK +CMUT , Mute/Unmute Curr ently Active Microphone Path This command is used to mute /unmute the curr ently active microphone pa th by overriding the c[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-161 Example AT + C M U T = ? +CMUT :(0-1) OK AT + C M U T ? +CMUT : 0 uplink voice is unmuted OK A T+CMUT=1 uplink voice is muted OK AT + C M U T ? +CMUT : 1 OK A T+CMUT =2 +CME ERROR: <err> S94, Sidetone Effect This command reduces the microphone audio i[...]

  • Page 226

    Audio 3-162 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the S94 parameters. Example A TS94=0 //Disable sidetone OK A TS94=2 +CME ERROR: <err> A TS94? 000 //Sideton e disabled OK S96, Echo Canceling This command suppresses a large amount of the output sound picked up by the input device (cancels all echo). S9[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-163 The following table shows the S96 parameters. Example A TS96=1 //Enable echo canceling OK A TS96=4 +CME ERROR: <err> A TS96? 001 //Echo canceling enabled OK Advanced Audio Setup Commands This group of commands enable s accessory devices to control cer[...]

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    Audio 3-164 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following diagram shows the audi o paths:. Figure 3-6: Audio Paths Command Ty p e Syntax Resp onse/Ac tion Remarks Set +MAP A TH= <direct>,< accy> [,<featur es>] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command se ts the audio path mode. The mode i ndicates which I[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-165 The following table shows the +MAP A TH parameters. Example A T+MAP A TH=1,2 //Direct=1 (input), accy=2 (headset mic) OK A T+MAP A TH=2,1,3 //Direct=2 (output), accy=1 (speaker), feature=1 (voice and keypa d) OK A T+MAP A TH? //Set the headset mic as the in[...]

  • Page 230

    Audio 3-166 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MA VOL, V olume Setting This command enables you to determine a volume lev e l for a particular feature vi a a particular accessory . The gain levels are saved in flex. Th erefore, upon power up, the path active (mic, speaker and alert speaker) will ha ve these saved gain levels. Thi[...]

  • Page 231

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-167 The following table shows the +MA VOL parameters. Example //Set volume level 3 for voice through speaker A T+MA VOL=1,1,3 //Accy= 1 (speaker), fe atur e=1 (voice), vol =3 (volume level) OK //Set volume level 5 for voice and keypad thr ough speaker A T+MA VO[...]

  • Page 232

    Audio 3-168 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MAMUT , Input Devices Mute This command controls the muting/unmu ting of all input paths (mic, headset mic or digi tal RX). Upon power up, all the devices are unmuted. The following table shows the +MAMUT parameters. Example A T+MAMUT=2,0 //Accy=2 (heads et mic), state=0 (unmute) OK [...]

  • Page 233

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-169 +MAFEA T , Features Selection This command controls the al gorithm features: sidetone, ech o cancel, noise suppression and automatic gain control. Upon po wer up , the si detone is enabled, and echo canceling, noise suppression and automatic gain control ar[...]

  • Page 234

    Audio 3-170 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+MAFEA T=5,1 //Enables sidetone and noise suppress OK AT + M A F E AT ? +MAFEA T : 1,1 //Featur e=1 (s idetone), state=1 (enabled) +MAFEA T : 2,0 //Featur e=2 (echo cance l), state=0 (disabled) +MAFEA T : 4,1 //Featur e =4 (noi se suppress), state=1 (enabled) +MAFEA T : 8,0[...]

  • Page 235

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-171 OK A T+MADIGIT AL=0 OK A T+MADIGIT AL? +MADIGIT AL: 0 OK A T+MADIGIT AL=3 ERROR A T+MADIGIT AL? +MADIGIT AL: 0 OK +CALM, Alert Sound Mode This command handles the selection of the G24- L's alert sound mode. The value of the command is saved after a pow[...]

  • Page 236

    Audio 3-172 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 + MMICG , Microphone Gain V alue This command handles the selection of micr ophone gain values of MIC -handsets (not MIC-headsets). The new value re mains after power cycle. This command is applicable for Analog and Digit al modes. The gain levels are saved in flex. The following tabl[...]

  • Page 237

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-173 +CRTT , Ring T ype Selection This command plays one cycle of a ring tone, stops the cycle in the mi ddle and sets the ring tone to be used. The following table shows the +CR TT parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set AT + C R T T = <[...]

  • Page 238

    Audio 3-174 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CR TT=4,0 //Ring type number 4, operation 0 (play) OK //When 4 is in the supported <RingT ypeNumber> range A T+CR TT=4,2 //Ring type number=4, operation 2 (stop) OK AT + C R T T = ? +CR TT : (1-18),(0-2) OK AT + C R T T ? +CR T T : 4 //Ring type number 4 A T+CR TT=5,[...]

  • Page 239

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-175 +VTD, T one Duration This command handles the selection of tone dura tion. An integer <n> defines the lengt h of to nes emitted as a result of the +VTS command. This command does not af fect the D (dial) command. (Refer to “D, Dial Command” , page[...]

  • Page 240

    Audio 3-176 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +VTS, Command-Specific T one Duration This command transmits a string of DTMF tones when a voice call is active. DTMF tones may be used, for example, when announcing the start of a recording period. The duration does not erase the VTD duration (Refer to “+VTD, T one Duration” on p[...]

  • Page 241

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-177 Access Access Control Commands When the module or SIM card is locked or bloc ked, the only accessory operations allowed are those that are called "Basic A T commands". A/, Repeat Last Command This command repeats the last command. It is no t neces[...]

  • Page 242

    Access 3-178 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The SIM card is unlocked only once the provided pin is verified as the SIM PIN. If the required PIN (determi ned by th e error code returned from the requested operation or the Read comm and) is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2, th e seco nd pin is requ ired. This second pin, <newpin>, is u[...]

  • Page 243

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-179 The following table shows the +CPIN parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Rema rks Set A T +CPIN=[<puk> or <pin>], [<newpin>] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command sends the password to the G-LITE that is necessary bef[...]

  • Page 244

    Access 3-180 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C P I N = ? OK A T+CLCK="SC",1 ,"<correct PIN>"//Not case-sensitive OK The facility is enabled by the +CLCK command (Refer to “+CLCK, Facility Lock” on page 3-184 ) AT + C P I N ? +CPIN: SIM PIN OK A T+CPIN="<correct PIN>" OK[...]

  • Page 245

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-181 +EPIN, Enter SIM PI N2 to V erify PIN2 Indic ator This A T comman d will be used to veri fy the PI N2 when the proper SIM PIN2 password has been provided. The code presented by the ME PIN2 p a ssword will be com pared w ith the relevan t one stored in the S[...]

  • Page 246

    Access 3-182 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +TPIN, Query Number of Remain ing SIM PIN/PUK Entering Attempts This command returns the number of remaining attempts of entering the PIN and PUK for the SIM card in use. The co mmand returns the number of remaining attempts for PIN1 (CHV1), PIN2 (CHV2), PUK1 (unblock CHV1) and PUK2 [...]

  • Page 247

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-183 +CPWD, Change Password This command sets a new password for the faci lity lock. The password can only be changed once the required facility is enable d by the +CLCK command. (Refer to “+CLCK, Facility Lock” on page 3-184 ). A password can be changed onl[...]

  • Page 248

    Access 3-184 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CPWD =? +CPWD: ("SC",8),("AO",4),("OI",4) ,("OX",4),("AI",4),("IR",4),("AB", 4),("AG",4), ("AC",4),("P2",8) OK AT + C P W D ? +CME ERROR: operation not supported A T+CLCK: [...]

  • Page 249

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-185 The following table shows the +CLCK parameters. Command Ty p e Synt ax Response/Action Remarks Set +CLCK=<fac>,<mode> [,<passwd> [,<classx>]] For <fac> wher e <class> is irrelevant (SC, FD): +CLCK=<fac>,2 +CLCK: <[...]

  • Page 250

    Access 3-186 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C L C K = ? +CLCK: ("SC","AO","OI","OX"," AI","IR","A B","AG","AC"," FD") OK AT + C L C K = " S C " , 2 +CLCK: 0 OK AT + C L C K = " S C " , 1 +CME ERR[...]

  • Page 251

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-187 OK (V oice and data international calls barred , fax and SMS not barred. ) AT + C L C K = " O I " , 2 +CLCK: 1,1 +CLCK: 1,2 +CLCK: 0,4 +CLCK: 0,8 OK +EMPC, Unlocking or Locking Subsidy Code This command is applicable for all types of Subsidy Lock [...]

  • Page 252

    Access 3-188 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +EMPC parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Act ion Remarks Set +EMPC=<pin>,<action> +EMPC:<unlock>, <reset> OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set comman d che cks the password with requested action type. All parameters are [...]

  • Page 253

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-189 Example AT + E M P C ? +EMPC:3,0 OK The status of phone is: the subsidy lock is not active. A T+EMPC="<corr ect pin >",0 +EMPC:0,1 OK The command unlocks the phone if the password was typed corr ectly . A T+EMPC="<corr ect pin >&q[...]

  • Page 254

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-190 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Modem Configuration and Profile Modem Register Commands The G24-L holds certain data items in selected memory space, named Software Registers (S-registers) and Mode m Regi sters. Some of th ese registers are used as bitmaps, where one register holds more th[...]

  • Page 255

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-191 The following table shows the V parameters. Example AT V ? V: 1 OK AT V 0 0 AT V 7 4 AT V 1 OK AT V 7 ERROR Q, Result Code Suppression This command determines whet her to output the result codes. Information text transmitt ed in response to commands is not [...]

  • Page 256

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-192 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the Qn parameters. Example AT Q 0 OK AT Q ? Q: 0 OK AT Q 4 ERROR A TQ1 //No response because r esult codes are su ppressed. A TQ4 //No response because r esult codes are su ppressed. E, Command Echo This command defines whether inp[...]

  • Page 257

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-193 Example AT E ? 001 OK X, Result Code Sel ection and Call Progress Monitoring Control This command defines the CONNECT result code format. It determines whether or not the G24-L transmits particular resul t codes to the user . It also contro ls whether the G[...]

  • Page 258

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-194 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 S, Bit Map Registers This command reads/writes values of the S-regi sters. The G24-L supports this command for various S values, according to official s pecifica tions (ITU-I, ETSI, or manufacturer specific). Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Re marks Se[...]

  • Page 259

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-195 The following table shows the different S- registers and their associated values. Note: S0 (Auto Answer) shou ld work regardless of the DTR HW line state. This is a deviation from the ITU V . 25-ter standard. Sn Description Min V a lue Max V alue Default V [...]

  • Page 260

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-196 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A TS36? 005 OK AT S 0 = 3 OK AT S 0 ? 003 OK S2 This command handles the selection of the escape characters, which are stor ed in S-Register 2, and specifies the escape charact er used in CSD connections. The following table shows the S2 parameters.[...]

  • Page 261

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-197 S12 This command handles the selection of the guard time, which is stored in S-Register 12, and specifies the behavior of escap e characters during CSD connection. Note: For a guard time specified by S-Register 12, no character should be entered before or a[...]

  • Page 262

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-198 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 ?, Return the V alue of th e Last Updated S-register This command displays the most recently updated value stored in an S-register . Example AT ? 000 OK AT ? 003 OK A TS36=5 OK AT ? 005 OK &F , Set to Factory De fined Configuration This command restores[...]

  • Page 263

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-199 Example AT & F ? &F: 0 OK Z, Reset to Defa ult Configuration This command drops the current call, and re sets the values to default configuration. The following table shows the Z parameters. Example AT Z 0 OK Sleep Mode Commands When the G24-L is co[...]

  • Page 264

    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-200 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 enables the G24-L sleep mode and signals its readiness for sleep. For this purpose, a set of A T commands and dedicated HW lines are defined. Note: The Sleep mode feature is not relevant when using USB. In USB mode the G24-L is always awake. While USB is co[...]

  • Page 265

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-201 Figure 3-9: W akeup-In Line T wo modes exist: • Idle Mode: The terminal has no data to send. If the terminal enables sleep mode (using ats24), the G24-L activates its Sleep mode module. • W akeup Mode: The G24-L does not enter sleep mode, and th e termi[...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-202 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T wo modes exist: • Idle mode: The G24-L has no dat a to send. • W akeup mode: The G24-L has data to send to th e terminal. After the G24-L changes the line edge to W akeup mode, there will be a delay (the default is 30 ms) sent by the ats102 command b [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-203 The following table shows the S24 parameters. Example A TS24? <enter> 000 OK A TS24=5 <enter> OK A TS24? <enter> 005 OK (If there ar e no radio and UAR T activities, the G24-L will enter sleep mode in 5 seconds) S102, Set Delay Before Sen [...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-204 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the S102 parameters. Example A TS102? <enter> 030 OK A TS102=100 <enter> OK A TS102? <enter> 100 OK (This means if there is da ta fo r tr ansmission to the terminal, the G24-L drops the W akeu p Out line, waits 10[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-205 Example ats100? 001 OK ats100=0 OK ats100? 000 OK +MSCTS, Enable/Disable CTS During W akeup Period This command defi nes the behavior of the CT S line when the G24-L is in normal mode (not Sleep mode). The command configures the G24-L CTS li ne behavi or al[...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-206 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MSCTS parameters. Example A T+MSCTS = ? +MSCTS: (0-1) OK AT + M S C T S ? +MSCTS: 0 OK A T+MSCTS = 1 OK A TS102? 1 OK Note: This means that by waking up , the CTS line wi ll stay OFF and it can be activated by the W akeup IN L[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-207 The following table shows the +CMEE parameters. Command Ty p e Synt ax Response/Action Rema rks Set AT + C M E E = [ < n > ] O K or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command ena bles or disables the use of result code +C ME ER ROR: <err> as an in[...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-208 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-140: +CME Errors <Parameter> Descr iption <err> Numeric format followed by verbose format: 0, "phone failure" 1, "no connection to phone" 2, "phone-adaptor link reser ved" 3, "operation not allowed&quo[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-209 Note: +CME ERROR:280, Data lost, is sent to th e te rminal in extreme cases when the G24-L has to transmit data to the terminal and the buf f ers are full (Flow control Xoff status). This error occurs when: • An unsoli cited in dication (such as RING, +CL[...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-210 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-141: +CMS Errors <Parameter> Descr iption <err> Numeric format followed by verbose format: 1, "Unassigned (unallocated) number" 8, "Operator determined barring" 10, "Call barred" 21, "Short message tra[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-21 1 Example A T+CMEE=0 //+CME ERROR is not used OK AT + V T D ERROR A T+CMEE=1 //Use numeric <err> OK AT + V T D +CME ERROR: 1 A T+CMEE=2 //Use verbose <err> OK <err> Continued 301, "SMS service of ME reserved" 302, "operation [...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-212 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 AT + V T D +CME ERROR: operation not supported[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-213 +CEER, Extended Error Report This execution command returns an extended error report contai nin g one or more lines of information text <report>, determined by the m anufacturer, providing reasons for the following errors: • Failure in the last unsu[...]

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    Modem Configuration an d Profi le 3-214 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +CEER parameters. T ab le 3-14 3 : +CEER Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <n> 1 Returns numeric response. 2 Returns verbose response. The default value is 2. <report> The total number of characters and line[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-215 Example At+CEER +CEER: "No information available" OK AT + C E E R ? +CEER:2 OK AT + C E E R = ? +CEER: (001-002) OK <report> (continued) 47 Resources unavailable, unspecified 49 Quality of service unavailable 50 Requested facility not subscr[...]

  • Page 280

    UI (User Interface) 3-216 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 UI (User Interface) +CRSM, Restri cted SIM Access This command provides limited acce ss to the Elementary Files on the SIM. Access to the SIM database is restricted to the commands whic h are listed at <command>. All parameters of A T+CRSM are used as specified by [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-217 The following table shows the +CRSM parameters. T able 3-144: +CRSM Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <command> Integer type. Command passed on by the ME to the SIM. 176 Read BINAR Y 178 Read RECORD 192 Get RESPONSE 214 Update BINAR Y 220 Upda[...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-218 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 <P1>,<P2>, <P3> Integer type. Parameters pa ssed on by the ME to the SIM. These parameters are man- datory for every command, except GET RESPONSE and ST A TUS. READ BINAR Y <P1> Offset high (0...255) <P2> Offset low (0...255) <P3> Leng[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-219 <sw1> <sw2> Integer character format. Information, from th e SIM, about the execution of the actual command. These parameters ar e delivered to the TE in bo th cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. Responses t o commands which[...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-220 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CRSM=176,28478, 0,0,20 //READ BINARY , GID1(6F3E),0 ,0 , 20 by tes +CRSM: 144,0, FFFFFFFFFF //Generic success code, 20 bytes of file data FFFFFFFFFF00000000000000000000 OK A T+CRSM=178,28474,1, 4,26 //READ RECORD, ADN file(6F3A) data, 1, current, 26 bytes +CR[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-221 +CRSM: 152,4 //Error: access condition not fulfilled OK A T+CRSM=220,28474, 1,4,30, 657469FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF //UPDA TE RECORD, ADN file(6F3A), 1sh record, current, 30 b ytes data +CRSM: 144,0 //Generic success code OK [...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-222 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example at&v ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &K3 &Y0 S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:004 S07:050 S08:004 S09:006 S10:014 S12:040 S1 4:AAH S16:80H S18:000 S21 :30H S22:F6H S23:1BH S25:005 S26:001 S27:09H STORED PROFILE 0: E1 Q0 [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-223 Example AT & W 0 OK AT & W 1 OK AT & C Set circuit 109 (DCD ) behavior 0-2 1 2 AT & D Set circuit 109 (DTR) behavior 0-4 2 3 AT & K Flow control 0, 3-6 3 3 AT & Y Power -up profile 0-1 0 1 S0 Auto-answer 0-255 0 8 S2 Escape code char[...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-224 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 &Y , Default User Profile The following table shows the &Y parameters. Example AT & Y 0 OK AT & Y 1 OK Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Set &Y<n> OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> T able 3-147: &Y Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption [...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-225 +CMER, Mobi le Equi pment Event Reporting The following table shows the +CMER parameters. +CLAN, ME Language This command handles the selection of language in the ME. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set +CMER=[<mode> [,<keyp>[,<[...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-226 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The <code> parameter is a two-letter abbreviati on of the lang uage. Th e language codes, as defined in ISO 639, co nsist of two characters, e.g. "D E", "EN" etc. The following table shows the +CLAN parameters. Example A T+CLAN? +CLAN: "EN&[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-227 A T+CLAN="DE" OK A T+CLAN? +CLAN: "DE" OK +CIND, Indicator Control This command is used to query the status of various ME indicators. The following table shows the +CIND parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Read A T+[...]

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    UI (User Interface) 3-228 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C I N D = ? +CIND: ("service",(0,1)),("ca ll",(0,1)),("recmsg",(0,1)),("si mav",( 0,1)),("R oam", (0-2)) ,("signal",( 0-5)),("smsfull", (0,1)) OK AT + C I N D ? +CIND: 1,0,0,1,0,5,0 OK A T[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-229 Unsolicited UI S t atus Messages Certain actions performed in the G24-L UI by the user are transmi tted to all attached access ories, primarily as a notifi cation of a ch ange in state. For example, notif ication of a phone-book storage, recall operation or[...]

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    GPRS 3-230 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 GPRS GPRS Functionality GSM 07.07 defines commands that a TE may use to control a GPRS ME via a non-multiplexed character -stream interface. This places certain limi tations on the func tionality of th e interface. For example, it is not possible fo r the ME to send control informat io[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-231 +CGCLASS, GPRS Mobile St ation Class This command is used to set th e G24-L to operate according to the specified GPRS mobile class. If the requested class is not supported, an ERROR or +CME ER ROR response is returned. Extended error responses are enabled [...]

  • Page 296

    GPRS 3-232 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CGDCONT , Define PDP Con text This command specifies the PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context. Command Ty p e Syntax Response /Action Remarks Set A T+CGDCONT=[<cid> [,<PDP_type>[,<APN> [,<PDP_addr>[,<d_com p> [,<h_comp>]]]]]] OK or: +CME ERROR: <er[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-233 The following table shows the +CGDCONT parameters. Note: The IP address may be entered without double quotes (" "). For example: A T+CGDCONT=1, IP ,R TY ,123.32.45.9 OK Example A T+CGDCONT=? +CGDCONT : (1-3),(" IP"),,, (0,1),(0,1) OK A T[...]

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    GPRS 3-234 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CGDCONT : 3,"IP" ," ", " 0. 0.0 .0 " ,0 ,0 OK A T+CGDCONT= 1,"IP"," in ternetg","0.0.0. 0",0,0 OK A T+CGDCONT? +CGDCONT : 1,"IP","internetg","0.0 .0.0",0,0 +CGDCONT : 2,"IP" ," &qu[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-235 The following table shows the +CGQMIN parameters. Read A T+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN: <cid>, <precedence>, <delay>, <reliability>,<p eak>, <mean>[<CR><LF>+CGQMIN: <cid>, <preceden ce>,<delay> , <rel[...]

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    GPRS 3-236 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + C G Q M I N = ? +CGQMIN: ("IP"),(0-3),(0- 4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31) OK AT + C G Q M I N ? +CGQMIN: 1,2,4,3,9,10 +CGQMIN: 2,2,4,3,9,10 +CGQMIN: 3,2,4,3,9,10 OK +CGQREQ, Quality of Serv ice Profile (Requested) This command enables the terminal to specify a Quality o[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-237 The following table shows the +CGQREQ parameters. Example AT + C G Q R E Q = ? +CGQREQ: ("IP"),(0-3),(0- 4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31) OK AT + C G Q R E Q ? +CGQREQ: 1,2,4,3,9,10 +CGQREQ: 2,2,4,3,9,10 +CGQREQ: 3,2,4,3,9,10 OK A T+CGQREQ=1 ,0,,0,0,0 OK [...]

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    GPRS 3-238 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: This command has the characteristics of both the V .25ter action and parameter commands. Therefore, it has the Read form in addition to the Execution/Set and T est forms. The following table shows the +CGA TT parameters. Example A T+CGA TT=? +CGA TT : (0,1) OK AT + C G AT T ? +CG[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-239 The test command returns a list of defined <cid>s. The following table shows the +CGP ADDR parameters. Example A T+CGP ADDR=? +CGP ADDR: (1,2,3) OK A T+CGP ADDR=1 +CGP ADDR: 1,0.0.0.0 OK Command T y pe Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set +CGP ADDR=[<[...]

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    GPRS 3-240 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MGEER, GPRS Extended Error Report This command is used to return th e PDP context activation reject cause. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set A T+MGEER=[<n>] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> Read A T+MGEER? +MGEER: <cause> OK T est A T+MGEER=? +MGEER: <n>[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-241 The following table shows the +MGEER parameters. T ab le 3-15 8 : +MGEER Parame ters <Parameter> Descr iption <n> Indicates what for mat of cause needs to be printed. The default value is 2. 1 Returns numeric cause format. 2 Returns text cause f[...]

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    GPRS 3-242 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 D*99, Request GPRS Service "D" This command enables the ME to perform the actions necessary for establishing communication between the terminal and the exte rnal Packet Data Network (PDN). The ITU V .25 ter 'D' (D ial) comm and causes the ME to enter the ITU V .25te[...]

  • Page 307

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-243 The following table shows the D*99 parameters. Example A TD*99 //T ry connecting to GPRS according to the first <cid>, defined in +CGDCONT T able 3-159: D*99 Parameters <Parameter> Descr iption <GPRS_SC> (GPRS Service Code) Digit string (v[...]

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    GPRS 3-244 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CGPRS, GPRS Coverage This command indicates whethe r there is GPRS coverage. Note: GPRS coverage will be detected only when SIM has GPRS ability . The following table shows the +CGPRS parameters. Example Without GPRS coverage AT + C G P R S +CGPRS: 0 OK AT + C G P R S ? +CGPRS: 0 OK W[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-245 +CGACT , PDP Context Ac tivate or Deactivate This command activates/deactivates the specified PDP context(s). The following table shows the +CGACT parameters. Command Ty p e Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set A T +CGACT=[<state> [,<cid> [,<ci[...]

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    GPRS 3-246 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+CGACT=? +CGACT : (0,1) OK AT + C G A C T ? +CGACT : 1,0 +CGACT : 2,0 +CGACT : 3,0 OK A T+CGACT=1 ERROR //GPRS network not present. Note: In some GPRS networks, +CGAC T is not supported. the A TD*99 # com mand can be used to establish a connection. Activating a context can t[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-247 • In the first step, th e customer application informs the G24-L module that i t wants all features to be supported. This operation is perf ormed using the A T+MTKE (Motorola T oolKit Enable) command, which allows activating or deactivating the SIM T oolk[...]

  • Page 312

    GPRS 3-248 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Profile download is performed auto mati cally during device init ializat ion , with no user intervention requ ired . The following table shows the +MTKR parameters. Example AT + M T K R ? +MTKR: 2F6FFFFFFF0E1F1F4300001F2300000003 OK Profile Struct ure The profile lists those STK facili[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-249 b5 9EXX' response code for SIM data download error b6 Timer expiration b7 USSD string data object supported in Call Control b8 Envelope Call Contro l always sent to the SIM during automatic redial mode T able 3-165: Profile Structure – Byt e 2 (Other[...]

  • Page 314

    GPRS 3-250 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-167: Profile Structure – Byte 4 (Proactive SIM) Bit Description b1 Proactive SIM: SELECT ITEM b2 Proactive SIM: SEND SHOR T MESSAGE b3 Proactive SIM: SEND SS b4 Proactive SIM: SEND USSD b5 Proactive SIM: SET UP CALL b6 Proactive SIM: SET UP MENU b7 Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOC[...]

  • Page 315

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-251 b5 RFU, bit = 0 b6 b7 b8 T able 3-170: Profile St ructure – Byte 7 (Multiple card proactive co mma nds) Bit Description b1 Proactive SIM: POWER ON CARD b2 Proactive SIM: POWER O FF CARD b3 Proactive SIM: PERFORM CARD APDU b4 Proactive SIM: GET READER ST A[...]

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    GPRS 3-252 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-172: Profile Structure – Byte 9 (Proactive SIM) Bit Description b1 Sustained DISPLA Y TEXT (see 3GPP TS 1 1.14 version 8.9.0 Release 1999, subclause 6.4.1) b2 SEND DTMF command (see 3GPP TS 1 1.14 version 8.9.0 Release 1999, subclause 6.4.24) b3 Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL [...]

  • Page 317

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-253 T able 3-174: Profile Structure – Byte 1 1 (Soft key s information) Bit Description b1 Maximum number of soft keys av ailable. b2 b3 b4 b5 'FF' value is reserved for future use b6 b7 b8 T able 3-175: Profile Structure – Byte 12 (Bearer indepen[...]

  • Page 318

    GPRS 3-254 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 T able 3-176: Profile Structure – Byte 13 (Be arer independent prot ocol supported bearers – class "e") Bit Description b1 CSD supported by ME b2 GPRS supported by ME b3 RFU, bit = 0 b4 b5 b6 Numb er of channels supported by ME b7 b8 T able 3-177: Profile Struct ure – B[...]

  • Page 319

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-255 T able 3-178: Profile Structure – Byte 15 (Scree n wid th) Bit Description b1 Number of characters supported ac ross the ME display , as defined in 3GPP TS 1 1.14 version 8.9. 0 Release 1999, s ubclause 5.3.2 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 V ariable size fonts supp[...]

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    GPRS 3-256 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Note: The bits comprising each subseq uent byte are all: RFU, bit = 0. b3 RFU, bit = 0 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 T ab le 3-181: Profile Structu re – Byte 18 (Reserved ) Bit Description b1 RFU, bit = 0 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 T a b le 3- 18 2 : Profile Structur e – Byt e 19 (Reserved for TIA/EIA-[...]

  • Page 321

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-257 +MTKE, Motorola T oolKit Enable This command enables/disables the SIM T oolKit functionality . The following table shows the +MTKE parameters. Example A T+MTKE=? //T est command SIM T oolKit set facili ties +MTKE: (0-1) OK AT + M T K E ? +MTKE: 0 //No activ[...]

  • Page 322

    GPRS 3-258 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MTKP , Motorola T oolKit Proa ctive (Un solicited Indication) In order to allow the customer to identi fy the pro-active co mmand sent by th e SIM T oolKit, an unsolicited SIM T oolKit indication (with the approp riate information, such as text to display , priorities and so on) is im[...]

  • Page 323

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-259 The following table shows the +MTKP parameters. T able 3-185: + MTKP P arameters of MTKP Field Desc rip tion <Parameter> Description ProactiveCmdT ype=1 (Display T ext) <Priority> 0 Normal priority of display . 1 High priority of display . <T[...]

  • Page 324

    GPRS 3-260 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 V alues when Proa ctiveCmdT ype=9 (Send SMS) <T ext> T e xt information in ASCII format. V alues when Pr oa ctiveCmdT ype=10 (Send SS) <T ext> T e xt information in ASCII format. V alues when Pr oa ctiveCmdT ype=12 (Setup Call) <Parameter> 0 Set up call, but only if n[...]

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    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-261 Command T ype Synt ax Response/Action Remarks Set A T +MTKP=<Cmd T ype>,<Result> [,<Data>] OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command allows the user to answer the following proactive commands: • GET_INKEY Key pressed from the user .[...]

  • Page 326

    GPRS 3-262 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MTKP Set parameters. Note: If the SIM asks for yes/no answer then respond with 0 or 1. Example + MTKP: 1,0,Hello //Display text cmd was sent fr om SIM (number 1), with normal priority (number 0), and the text is "hello" T able 3-186: + MTKP Set [...]

  • Page 327

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-263 Send DTMF This proactive SIM service command requests the G24-L to send a DTMF string after successfully establishing a call. This command can be used at any time during a call. The G24-L does not locally g enerate audible DT M F tones to play to the user .[...]

  • Page 328

    GPRS 3-264 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The diagram below demonstrates the communicat ion between the SIM, the G24-L and the TE regarding a DTMF command during an active voice call. Figure 3-14: Communication During DTMF Command Launch Browser This is a proactive command that requests a browser ins ide a browser -enab led us[...]

  • Page 329

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-265 The following table shows the +MTKP parameters for response code 26. Note: When STK proactive commands are disabled by the TE, MTKP unsolicited events are not issued to it. In such a case, the Launch Brow ser command is rejected with the result value "[...]

  • Page 330

    GPRS 3-266 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table describes the events types. T able 3-188: Current Event T ypes Event Notes MT Call Event Performed by G24; no indication sent to the TE. Call Connected Event Performed by G24; no indication sent to the TE. Call Disconnected Event Performed by G24; no indication sent[...]

  • Page 331

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-267 The following table shows the Set Event List parameters. Note: Each language code consists of a pair of al phanu meric characters, defined in ISO 639 [4]. Each character is coded on one byte using the SMS default 7-bit cod ed alphabet, as defined in TS 23.0[...]

  • Page 332

    GPRS 3-268 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Language Codes The following table lists an example of the co des for each language supported by the STK for Language Selection Events. T able 3-190: Sample Language Codes Code Languag e aa Afar ab Abkhazian af Afrikaans am Amharic ar Arabic as Assamese ay A ymara az Azerbaijani ba Bas[...]

  • Page 333

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-269 fj Fiji fo Faroese fr French fy Frisian ga Irish gd Scots gl Galician gn Guarani gu Gujarati ha Hausa he Hebrew hi Hindi hr Croatian hu Hungarian hy Armenian ia Interlingua id Indonesian ie Interlingua ik Inupiak is Icelandic it Italian iu Inuktitut ja Japa[...]

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    GPRS 3-270 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 la Latin ln Lingala lo Laothian lt Lithuanian lv Latvian, mg Malagasy mi Maori mk Macedonian ml Malayalam mn Mongolian mo Moldavian mr Marathi ms Malay mt Maltese my Burmese na Nauru ne Nepali nl Dutch no Norwegian oc Occitan om (Afan) or Oriya pa Punjabi pl Polish ps Pashto, pt Portug[...]

  • Page 335

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-271 sd Sindhi sg Sangho sh Serbo-Croatian si Sinhalese sk Slovak sl Slovenian sm Samoan sn Shona so Somali sq Albanian sr Serbian ss Siswati st Sesotho su Sundanese sv Swedish sw Swahili ta T amil te T elugu tg T ajik th Thai ti T i grinya tk T urkmen tl T agal[...]

  • Page 336

    GPRS 3-272 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MTKM, Motorola T oolKit Menu The following table shows the +MTKM parameters. vi V ietnamese vo V olapuk wo W olof xh Xhosa yi Y iddish yo Y oruba za Zhuang zh Chinese zu Zulu Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Execute A T+MTKM +MTKM: <Alpha Identi fier menu> +MTKM: <[...]

  • Page 337

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-273 +MTKM, Motorola T oolKit Menu (Response) The following table shows the +MTKM unsolicited ident ifi catio n parameters. Example Note: The following example is provider-specific, and is meant to demonstrate menu use via STK. A T+MTKM //Displa y the main me nu[...]

  • Page 338

    GPRS 3-274 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 A T+MTKM=1,1 //Select Item 1. OK +MTKP: 3,1,0,3,8,0,Enter Co untry name://User is requested to enter country name A T+MTKP=3,1,"England" //User enters the country . OK //T ext information is sent from the SIM. + MTKP: 1,0,"W eather in England is 5ºC" +MTKC, Motorol[...]

  • Page 339

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-275 The following table shows the +MTKA parameters. Notes: For <n> = 0 (disable) All messages should be sent to the TE automatically . Sending A T+MTKA has not infl uence. For <n> = 1 (enable) The first proactive message "Display T ext" (+[...]

  • Page 340

    GPRS 3-276 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MTKP: 1,0,"! YOUR RECHARGE OF TS H: 250.00 TO 0756706666 IS SUCCESSFUL" A T+MTKA // No other me ssage should b e display u ntil this comm and sent. +MTKP: 1,0,"T ransaction successful!" A T+MTKA // No other message shoul d be display until this co mmand sent. +MTKM[...]

  • Page 341

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-277 The following table shows the +MIPCALL parameters. Example A T+MIPCALL=1,"internet", "User1","Pswd"//Conn ecting the pr ovi der 'Orange' and getting an IP +MIPCALL: "123.145.167.230" A T+MIPCALL=0 //The term[...]

  • Page 342

    GPRS 3-278 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example +MIPOPEN: 1 2 3 4 //All sockets closed +MIPOPEN: 1 3 4 //Socket 2 opened The following table shows the +MIPOPEN parameters. Note: Motorola does not recommend using port num bers bel ow 1024. These numbers are defined to be reserved for operating systems. Read A T+MIPOPEN? +MIPO[...]

  • Page 343

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-279 Example A T+MIPOPEN=1,1200," 123.245.213.012",1234, 0//Opening so cket 1, using TCP pr otocol, from port 1200 , targeting 123.245.213. 012 port 1234 +MIPOPEN=2,1300,"123.13 3.0 74.192",1242,1//Opening so cket 2, using UDP protocol, fr om[...]

  • Page 344

    GPRS 3-280 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The +MIPODM command returns a +MIPST A T <Soc ket ID ><Error> unsolicited event if it fails. For example, if it was rejected by the remote side. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set AT + M I P O D M = <Socket ID>, <Source Po rt>, <Remote IP>, &[...]

  • Page 345

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-281 The following table shows the +MIPODM parameters. Note: Motorola does not recommend using port num bers bel ow 102 4. These numbers are defined to be reserved for operating systems. Example Opening socket 3 in Online Data Mode, using TCP protocol, fr om por[...]

  • Page 346

    GPRS 3-282 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket This command causes the G24-L to free the s ocket accumulating buffer and to close the socket. Note: All data stored in the accumulati ng buf fer will be lost. Refer to “+MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic Push” on page 3-283 and “+MIPPUSH, Push Data into P[...]

  • Page 347

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-283 +MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic Push This command causes the G24-L to set a wate rmark in the accumulating buffer . When the watermark is reached, data is pushed from th e accumulating buf fer into the protocol stack. Data chunks between th e terminal and [...]

  • Page 348

    GPRS 3-284 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MIPSETS: (1-4),(1-1372) OK AT + M I P S E T S ? +MIPSETS: 1,100 //Information provided only for active sockets +MIPSETS: 2,1372 //Information provided only for active sockets OK +MIPSEND, Send Data This command causes the G24-L to store the data that the termin al provides in the accu[...]

  • Page 349

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-285 Example (Socket 4 was not opened using +MIPOPEN A T command) A T+MIPSEND=4,"4444" ERROR A T+MIPSEND=1,"4444" +MIPSEND: 1,1370 //1372- 2 chars 'DD' = 1370 OK A T+MIPSEND=? ERROR A T+MIPSEND? +MIPSEND: 1,1372 //Sockets 1 and 2 we[...]

  • Page 350

    GPRS 3-286 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MIPPUSH parameters. Example A T+MIPPUSH=1 //T erminal asks the G24-L to flush the buffer in socket 1 (was opened using the +MIPOPEN command) +MIPPUSH: 0 OK +MIPFLUSH, Flush Da t a from Buffers This command causes the G24-L to flush (delete) data accumulat[...]

  • Page 351

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-287 Example A T+MIPFLUSH=2 //Socket number 2 was pr eviously opened using the +MIPOPEN command +MIPFLUSH: 2 OK AT + M I P F L U S H = 5 ERROR AT + M I P F L U S H ? +MIPFLUSH: 1 2 OK +MIPRUDP , Receive Dat a from UDP Pro tocol St ack This unsolicited event is s[...]

  • Page 352

    GPRS 3-288 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MIPR TCP parameters. Example +MIPR TCP: 3,0,7171 +MIPST A T , St atus Report This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal i ndicating a change in status . Currently there are two possible sources of failure, a broken logical connection or a broken physi[...]

  • Page 353

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-289 Event +MIPXOFF: <Socket ID> Example +MIPXOFF: //The G24-L detects that the accumulating buffer 1 has reached its Xoff watermark. From this point, the terminal is not allowed to send data, until it receives the +MIPXON command. MIPXON, Flow Control - X[...]

  • Page 354

    GPRS 3-290 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 parameters before socket activation or when the socket is in active state. Configuration values will be stored in G24-L until power circle. The following table shows the +MIPCONF parameters. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set A T+MIPCONF=< socket>[,[<retr_n um>[...]

  • Page 355

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-291 Example A T+MIPCONF=2,5 ,10,600,75,2 OK A T+MIPOPEN=2,0,"6 6.249.87.99",80, 0 OK +MIPOPEN: 2,1 A T+MIPSETS=2,10 +MIPSETS: 0 OK A T+MIPSEND=2,"474554202F20 485454502F312E300D 0A486F73743A207777772E6 76F6F676C652E636 F6D0D0A0D0A" +MIPPUSH:[...]

  • Page 356

    GPRS 3-292 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MIPR T CP: 2,130,484541443E3 C5449544C453E333032204D6 F7665643C2F5449544C453E3C2F484541443 E3C424F44 593E0A3C48313E333032204D6F766564 3C2F48313E0A54686520646F63756 D656E7420686173206D +MIPR T CP: 2,50,6F7665640A3C412048524546 3D22687474703A2F2F7777772E676F6F676C652E636F2E696C2F63786 6[...]

  • Page 357

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-293 The following table shows the +MPING command parameters. Read +MPING? +MPING: <count>, <size>,<TTL>, <TOS >,<TimeOut> OK The read command displays currently selected paramete rs values for +MPING set command. If ping sending pr[...]

  • Page 358

    GPRS 3-294 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 <TTL> Time T o Live (TTL). Spec ifies number of hops (hop is one step, from one router to the next, on the path of a datagram on an IP network), which the Echo Request message may be routed over . The value is set by using TTL field in IP header . V alid value range is from 1 to [...]

  • Page 359

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-295 The following table shows the +MPING unsolicited response parameters. Notes: 1. Ping requ est is being execut ed from the moment the valid A T+MPING set command was received by G24-L until +MPINGST A T unsolicit ed report with <status> equal either to[...]

  • Page 360

    GPRS 3-296 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+MIPCALL=1,"inter net" OK +MIPCALL: 10.170.4.1 1 1 A T+MPING=1,"10.170. 4.1 12" // Ping re mote computer usin g default parameters OK +MPING: "10.170.4.1 12",0,0,400 //Echo Reply message r eceived, RTT is 400 ms. +MPING: "10.170.4.1 12"[...]

  • Page 361

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-297 The following table shows the +MPINGST A T unsolicited response parameters. T able 3-209: +MPINGST A T Unsolicited Re sponse Parameters <Param eter> Description <status> Specifies a status of ping request execution. Defined values: 0 - The unsol[...]

  • Page 362

    GPRS 3-298 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example A T+MIPCALL=1,"inter net" OK +MIPCALL: 10.170.4.1 1 1 //Ping host www .motorola.com 3 times with <TTL>=255. All other parameters are default. AT + M P I N G = 1 , " www .motorola.com ",3,,255 OK //ICMP Echo Reply message received, R TT is 522 ms. +MPIN[...]

  • Page 363

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-299 +MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address This command set/read DNS (Domain Name Serv er) IP address (prima ry/secondary) for each socket. If the user doesn't sp ecify DNS servers by A T+MSDNS , G24-L will use default DNS from NW . The defined value(s) will be saved [...]

  • Page 364

    GPRS 3-300 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Example AT + M S D N S = ? +MSDNS: (1-5),(<IP>),(<IP>) OK A T+MSDNS? // read when MI PCALL is d isconnected +MSDNS: 1,"0.0. 0.0","0.0.0 .0" +MSDNS: 2,"0.0. 0.0","0.0.0 .0" +MSDNS: 3,"0.0. 0.0","0.0.0 .0" +MSDNS: 4,[...]

  • Page 365

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-301 +MIPCFF , Control Filtering Feat ure for Incoming TCP Connection The filtering feature aims to protect the G24-L from non-authorized clients tryin g to establish an IP connection with it. It is ap plicable for cases where G24-L co mmunicates as a listener w[...]

  • Page 366

    GPRS 3-302 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 The following table shows the +MIPCFF parameters. Command T ype Syntax Response/Action Remark s Set +MIPCFF = <Socket ID>,<CmdT ype>,["<IP>"] Comment: IP in IP CIDR presentation OK or: +CME: <error code> Read A T+MIPCFF? +MIPCFF: 1,<ST A TUS>,<[...]

  • Page 367

    Chapter 3: A T Commands Refer ence April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 3-303 The following table shows the +MIPCFF filtering error codes and status. T able 3-212: Filtering Error Codes a nd S t atus <Paramete r> Description Va l u e Error Codes Extended error codes. 3 - Opera tion not allo wed. 20 - Memory full. 22 - Not found[...]

  • Page 368

    NOP - Compatible 3-304 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 NOP - Comp atible IGNORED (Comp atible Only) Commands The following commands return OK, but do not execute any operation. They are only used to provide backward co mpatibility . Command Description F Selects the line modulation standard L Monitors the speaker loudness M Mon[...]

  • Page 369

    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual 4-1 Chapter 4: Using the Commands Setting Up the G24-L (Power On and Initial Actions) There are three phases of connectivity for the G24-L: • Init General. In this phase, the G24-L is asked to provide basic information which ensures that the phone is functioning prop erly . • Enabling the SIM.[...]

  • Page 370

    Setting Up the G24-L (Power On and Initial Actions) 4-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 Figure 4-2: Det ailed Phone St ate T ransactions Re a d y GP RS Vo i c e CSD Da t a GPR S s e q . AT* 99 # O K ( c onnec t i ng) DTR( 2) ATO DTR( 1) ATH NO CAR RI E R NO CAR RI ER ATH ATO +++/ DTR O K (connect i ng) ATD RI NG/ A TA ATH/ NO C[...]

  • Page 371

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-3 Recommended G24-L Initialization af ter Powerup Figure 4-3 provi des a recommend ed w ork fl ow for ini tializing t he G24-L after startup. The following sections explain thi s workflo w in detail. Figure 4-3: Recommended G24-L Initializat ion Workflow St a r t R [...]

  • Page 372

    Recommended G24-L Initialization af ter Powerup 4-4 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 RS232 Lines Setup There is no dynamic detection. Upon power up, t he ha rdware is detected. If USB is detected, then USB is selected. If USB is not connected, then the RS232 i s selected. For a pin description, refer to the G24-L Developer ’ s[...]

  • Page 373

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-5 T est G24-L Communication This is a preliminary step. During this step, the ability to comm unicat e with th e G24-L using A T commands is tested. Figure 4-5: T est G24-L Communication Communication example: AT A TE1 //By default, th e e cho shoul d be enabled AT [...]

  • Page 374

    Recommended G24-L Initialization af ter Powerup 4-6 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 1. Baud sett ing exam ple: AT+CBAUD=6//Setting baud rate for 19200 OK AT+CBAUD=19200//Same as issuing this command OK 2. RS232 HW lines configuration: &C(D CD), &D(DTR), & K(flow-control). Default settings should be: AT&C1 OK AT&[...]

  • Page 375

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-7 SIM Card St atus T o enable the module to transfer from basic commands to full operational mode, a SIM card must be ready and the PIN enabled. Figure 4-7: SIM Card St atus Note: For a full description of SIM states, see “+CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card o[...]

  • Page 376

    Recommended G24-L Initialization af ter Powerup 4-8 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 G24-L Network Connection In this step, the G24-L detects ex isting networks (the user mu st register to a specific network). Figure 4-8: G24-L Network Connection 1. Regi st ration and call indications example: +CR EG , +CLCC AT+CREG=2 OK AT+CLCC[...]

  • Page 377

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-9 T erminal Synchronization In this step, the terminal requests the stored phonebo ok, SMS, and so on, from the G24-L. Figure 4-9: T erminal Synchronization Start End A T+CPBS=? Else 0.5 Sec . Dela y +CPBS: "ME","MT" ,"DC" , "MC&qu[...]

  • Page 378

    SMS 4-10 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 SMS Managing St ored Messages in the G24-L Memory A T+CPMS="me" //Select NVM as preferr ed memory storage using the +CPMS command +CPMS: 1 1,61,1 1,61,2,20 OK A T+CMGF=1 // move to TEXT mode OK A T+CMGL="ALL" //List all messages in memory storage +CMGL: 225,"ST O [...]

  • Page 379

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-1 1 Setting the Notification Indica tion for Incoming Messages (Using A T+CNMI) A T+CNMI=,1 //T o r eceive indications of new incoming MT messages, the second parameter of +CNMI should be set to 1 OK +CMTI: "SM",4 //When a new MT messag e is received, the [...]

  • Page 380

    SMS 4-12 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 W ri ting, Saving and Sendin g Messages (Using A T+CMGW and A T +C MSS) W riting m essages into the database, with or wi thout destination address. In TEXT mode, the header parameters will be set according to CSMP settings: A T+CMGW //Writing a message without destination addr ess > me[...]

  • Page 381

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-13 Sending Messages (Using A T+CMGS) Sends an SM from the G 24-L to the network in TEXT mode, the header parameters will be set according to CSMP settings. In text mode (+CMGF=1): A T+CMGS="054565028" //W riting a message to be sent to specified destinatio[...]

  • Page 382

    Call Control 4-14 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Call Control The following figure is a detailed view of the states the G24-L goes through for V oice and CSD Data, as shown in Figure 4-2 . Note that between the time the OK is received and the actual connection occurs, call state alerts are received. Figure 4-10: Call St ates Di[...]

  • Page 383

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-15 atd035659260,345,22; //VOICE call with tones sent after connecting OK OK 3 4 5 //Sent as DTMF tones ... //Pause 2 2 //Sent as DTMF tones ath / /V oice call is hung up NO CARRIER OK atd0356592,60 //DA T A/F AX call with comma //Comma is ignored; 035659260 is diale[...]

  • Page 384

    Call Control 4-16 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Dialing the Last Number Example atd035658278; OK OK ath NO CARRIER OK atdl //Last called number is "035658278" A TDL: "035658278" OK //DA T A call atdl; A TDL: "035658278" OK OK //V OICE call atdl //Last called number is "035658278,123, 78;"[...]

  • Page 385

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-17 Conference Call atd051632601; //Dialing the first member of the conference OK OK A T+CHLD=2 //Call hold, switch command OK //Active call switched to h old atd035659260; //Calling the second member of the conference OK OK (Dual call state: one call on hold; 2nd is[...]

  • Page 386

    Data Call 4-18 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Dat a Call Switching Modes (Dat a Mode/Command Mode) atd054565190 //Calling the remote modem OK aaaaaaaaaaaaa //Receiving binary data from r e mote side (G24-L is in Data mode) //Sending escape sequence +++ to G24-L (th e remote side does not tr eat +++ as escape) OK //G24-L is in C[...]

  • Page 387

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-19 GPRS When using the GPRS, it is re commended to implement a "keep alive" mechanism. The G24-L memory reso urces should not b e used as a buffer for the user , the user maintains its own memory and flow control in its ow n application. The G24 -L has fin[...]

  • Page 388

    GPRS 4-20 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Using the A TD* Command Set Request GPRS service 'D': A TD*99***(CID)# The CID (Context ID) includes the APN (defin ed by the A T+CGDCONT command) to which you want to be connected. This depend s on the ability of the SIM card to be attached to the different networks. The forma[...]

  • Page 389

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-21 Changing the Character Set Example When an SMS messages with the followin g text: "Motorola G24-L OEM Module", is saved inside the G24-L at entry 128, you can read it usi ng several character sets. When the "ASCII" character set is used, th e [...]

  • Page 390

    Sleep Mode 4-22 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Sleep Mode Note: The notation of TXD and RXD are from the perspective of the termina l unless otherwise specified. The terminal should activate Sleep mode by sending A T S24=n (n - number of seconds). T o disable Sleep mode, send A TS24=0. Example of G24-L Ente ring Sleep Mode T e [...]

  • Page 391

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-23 STK Display T ext/Display Idle Mode T ext The SIM card requests to send te xt to the G24-L and the G24-L displays it on the terminal. Figure 4-12: Display T ext Get Inkey The SIM card requests to display text on the termi n al, and waits for a response from the t[...]

  • Page 392

    STK 4-24 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Get Input The SIM card requests to display text on the termi n al, and waits for a response from the terminal (user). The response is a string. Figure 4-14: Get Input Note: All responses to unsolicited events are expected wit hin one minute. Play T one The SIM card requests a tone to be p[...]

  • Page 393

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-25 Set Up Menu The terminal requests the STK menu. As a result, the SIM sen ds the men u items to the terminal . The user then selects an item from the menu. Figure 4-16: Set Up Menu Select Item The user selects an item. As a res ult, the SIM sends a response to the[...]

  • Page 394

    STK 4-26 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Set Up Call The SIM initiates a call, and its data is displayed on the terminal. Figure 4-19: Set Up Call Call Control 1. First, the user makes a call. 2. The cal l num ber is sent to the SIM, which decid es wh ether to change the number or not. If the call has been changed, the new num b[...]

  • Page 395

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-27 +MTKM: 2,2,"IN THE COUNTRY",0 A T+MTKM=1,1 //Select Item 1. OK +MTKP: 3,1,0,3,8,0,Enter Co untry name://User is requested to enter country name A T+MTKP=3,1,"England" //User enters the country OK + MTKP: 1,0,"W eather in England is 5ºC&q[...]

  • Page 396

    STK 4-28 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Setup Event List The terminal updates the G24-L on any of the even ts. The G24-L passes events from the terminal to the SIM card according to the even t list. The event list is reques ted by the SIM using the "setup event list" command. Figure 4-23: Setup Event List[...]

  • Page 397

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-29 TCP/IP TCP Dat a T ransfer Example A T+MIPCALL=1,"orange", "test","test" OK +MIPCALL: 172.17.242.86 A T+MIPOPEN=1,1222," 123. 245.213.012",1234, 0 //Opening socket 1 using TCP protocol, fr om port 1222, targeting 123.245.21[...]

  • Page 398

    TCP/IP 4-30 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MIPSETS=1,200 //Asking the G24-L to accumulate 200 bytes on socket 1 prior to sending +MIPSETS: 0 OK +MIPSETS=2,400 //Asking the G24-L to accumulate 400 b ytes on socket 2 prior to sending +MIPSETS: 0 OK +MIPSEND=1,"444444" +MIPSEND:1,1497 OK +MIPSEND=2,"DD" / /Pas[...]

  • Page 399

    Chapter 4: Using the Commands April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual 4-31 +MIPXON: 1 //G24-L pushed the data into th e pr otocol stack and is able to handle more se nds from the te rminal Error in Reopenin g a V alid Socket A T+MIPCALL=1,"orange", "test","test" OK +MIPCALL:123.145.167.230 +MIPOPEN=1,1222,&[...]

  • Page 400

    Audio 4-32 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Audio Scenarios for Setting Up Ha ndset Mode or Handsfree Mode Handset Mode A T+MAP A TH=1,1 //Set the in put path throu gh the micropho ne A T+MAP A TH=2,1,3 //Set voice and keypad through the earpiece speaker A T+MAP A TH=2,3,12 //Set alerts and rings to go through the transducer A T+[...]

  • Page 401

    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual 5-1 Chapter 5: T ools T ools Overview This chapter describes the G24-L Dr ivers and application flashing tool. The G24-L Drivers, USB and RS232 , enables the use of the G24-L as a PC external modem for performing GPRS packet data connections. The fl ashi ng appl icati on enables users to reprogram[...]

  • Page 402

    T o ols Overview 5-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008[...]

  • Page 403

    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual A-1 Appendix A: Reference T ables This appendix contains the following sections: • A T Commands Alphabetical Summary , below • Character Set T able CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2), Page -17 • Character Set T able CS2: (ASCII <-> UTF-8), Page -21 • Character Set T able CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UT[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-2 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 &G This command is supported for backward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 &J This command is supported for backward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 &K This command configures the R TS/CTS flow control. Page 3-[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual A-3 G This command sets the use of the software control. Page 3-197 J This command ad justs the terminal auto rate. Page 3-197 K This command is supported for backward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 N This command links the type. Page 3-197 S T[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-4 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CCLK This command reads/sets t he G24's current date and time settings. Page 3-73 +CCW A This command controls the Call W aiting supplementary service, including settings and querying of the network by the G24-L. Page 3-21 +CDS Unsolicited Response (New[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual A-5 +CGPRS This command indicates whether there is GPRS coverage. Page 3-244 +CGQMIN This command sets the minim um acceptable qual ity of service profile. Page 3-234 +CGQREQ This command returns the requested quality of service profile. Page 3-236 +CGREG This command [...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-6 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CLCC This command returns a li st of all current G24-L calls and their statuses, and also enables/disables the unsolicited indication o f the call list. Page 3-40 +CLCK This command locks, unlocks or interrogates a G24-L or a network facility <fac>. Pa[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual A-7 +CMUT This command mutes/unmutes the currently active microphone path by overriding the current mute state. Page 3-160 +CMT This unsolicited message forwards the SMS upon its arrival. Page 3-86 +CMTI This unsolicited message, including the SMS index, is sent upon t[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-8 G24-L A T Commands Referenc e Ma nual April 15, 2008 +CPBS This command selects t he memory that is t o be used for reading and writing entries in G24s that contain more than one phone book memory . Page 3-60 +CPBW This command e nables the us er to store a new entry in the phone book, or delete an existing ent[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual A-9 +CRSM This command provides limited access to the El ementary Files on the SIM. Page 3-216 +CRTT This command plays one cycle of a ring tone, stops the cycle in the middle, and sets the ring tone to be used. Page 3-173 +CSCA This command handles the selection of th[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-10 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +EMPC This command unlocks or resets the first PLMN of the inserted SIM. Page 3-187 +EPIN This command is only relevant for phones that use SIM cards. It verifies the PIN2 indicator . Page 3-181 +FMI This command requests manufacturer identification. Page 3-1[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual A-1 1 +MA VOL This command enables you to determine a volume setting for a particular feature in a particular accessory . Page 3-166 +MBC This command controls the battery charger process. Page 3-130 +MCSA T This command enables/disables /exercises SMS alert tone for a[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-12 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MIPCALL This comm a nd cre at es a wire le ss PPP connection with the GGSN, and returns a valid dynamic IP for the G24-L. Page 3-276 +MIPCFF This command sets the Filtering List. Page 3-301 +MIPCLOSE This command causes the G24-L to free the socket accumulat[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-13 +MIPST A T This unsolicited ev ent is sent to the terminal indica ting a change in link st atus. Page 3-288 +MIPXOFF This unsolicited ev ent is sent to the terminal to stop sendin g data. Page 3-288 +MIPXON This unsolicited ev ent is sent to the terminal when the[...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-14 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 +MSCTS This command defines the behavior of the CTS line when the G24-L is in Sleep mode. Page 3-205 +MSDNS This command se ts/reads DNS IP address for each socket. Page 3-299 +MTCTS This command sets the CTS pin of the RS232 to not active (high), waits one s[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-15 +VTS This command transmits DTMF tones when a voice call is acti ve. Page 3-176 A This command answers an incoming call, placing the G24-L into the appropriate mode, as indicated by the RING message. Page 3-17 A/ This command re peats the last command entered on [...]

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    A T Commands Alphabetical Summary A-16 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 N This command is supported for backward compatibility only , and has no effect. Page 3-304 O This command returns a phone to the Online Da ta mode and issues a CONNECT or CONNECT <text> result code. Page 3-33 P This command is supported for backward co[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-17 Character Set T able CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2) The following table shows the conversion between the GSM and UCS-2 character sets. X This command defines the d ata adaptor response set, and the CONNECT result code format. Page 3-193 Y This command is supported for ba[...]

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    Character Set T able CS 1: (GSM -> UCS-2) A-18 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 0x14 0x039B Ù 0x15 0x03A9 Ð 0x16 0x03A0 Ø 0x17 0x03A8 Ó 0x18 0x03A3 È 0x19 0x0398 Î 0x1A 0x039E 1) 0x1B 0x258A Æ 0x1C 0x00C6 æ 0x1D 0x00E6 ß 0x1E 0x03B2 É 0x1F 0x00C9 SP 0x20 0x0020 ! 0x21 0x0021 " 0x22 0x0022 # 0x23 0x0023 ¤ 0x24 0[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-19 0x35 0x0035 6 0x36 0x0036 7 0x37 0x0037 8 0x38 0x0038 9 0x39 0x0039 : 0x3A 0x003A ; 0x3B 0x003B < 0x3C 0x003C = 0x3D 0x003D > 0x3E 0x003E ? 0x3F 0x003F ¡ 0x40 0x00A1 A 0x41 0x0041 B 0x42 0x0042 C 0x43 0x0043 D 0x44 0x0044 E 0x45 0x0045 F 0x46 0x0046 G 0x47[...]

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    Character Set T able CS 1: (GSM -> UCS-2) A-20 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 0x56 0x0056 W 0x57 0x0057 X 0x58 0x0058 Y 0x59 0x0059 Z 0x5A 0x005A Ä 0x5B 0x00C4 Ö 0x5C 0x00D6 Ñ 0x5D 0x00D1 Ü 0x5E 0x00DC § 0x5F 0x00A7 ¿ 0x60 0x00BF a 0x61 0x0061 b 0x62 0x0062 c 0x63 0x0063 d 0x64 0x0064 e 0x65 0x0065 f 0x66 0x0066 g 0x67[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-21 Character Set T able CS2: (ASCII <-> UTF-8) The following table shows the conversion be tween the ASCII and UTF-8 character sets. Character Set T able CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UTF-8) The following table shows the conversion be tween the UCS-2 and UTF-8 charact[...]

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    Character Set T able CS7: (ASCII t able) A-22 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 Character Set T able CS7: (ASCII t able) The following table shows the conver sion for the ASCII character set. Decimal Octal Hex Binary Va l u e D escription 000 000 000 00000000 NUL (Null char .) 001 001 001 00000001 SOH (Start of Header) 002 002 002[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-23 023 027 017 0001011 1 ETB (End of T rans. Block) 024 030 018 0001 1000 CAN (Cancel) 025 031 019 0001 1001 EM (End of Medium) 026 032 01A 00011010 SUB (Substitute) 027 033 01B 0001101 1 ESC (Escape) 028 034 01C 00011 100 FS (File Separator) 029 035 01D 00011 101 G[...]

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    Character Set T able CS7: (ASCII t able) A-24 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 051 063 033 001 10011 3 052 064 034 001 10100 4 053 065 035 001 10101 5 054 066 036 001 10110 6 055 067 037 001 1011 1 7 056 070 038 001 11000 8 057 071 039 001 11001 9 058 072 03A 0011 1010 : (colon) 059 073 03B 0011 101 1 ; (semi-colon) 060 074 03C 0[...]

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    Appendix A: Reference T ables April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual A-25 085 125 055 01010101 U 086 126 056 010101 10 V 087 127 057 010101 11 W 088 130 058 0101 1000 X 089 131 059 0101 1001 Y 090 132 05A 01011010 Z 091 133 05B 0101101 1 [ (left/opening bracket) 092 134 05C 01011 100 (back slash) 093 135 05D 01011 101 ] (right/closin[...]

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    Character Set T able CS7: (ASCII t able) A-26 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 11 7 165 075 011 10101 u 11 8 166 076 011 10110 v 11 9 167 077 011 1011 1 w 120 170 078 01 11 1000 x 121 171 079 01 11 1001 y 122 172 07A 011 1 1010 z 123 173 07B 011 1 1011 { (left/opening brace) 124 174 07C 011 1 1100 | (vertical bar) 125 175 07D 011[...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Comm ands Reference Manual Acr & Abbr-1 Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name A ACCH A T Comm and Channel - Used f or A T -command s, T CP/IP , Internal -GP RS session, V oice-Call, and SMS applications A AGC Automatic Gain Control A AOC Advice of Charge A APN Access Point Name A ASCII A standard seven-bit c[...]

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    Acr & Abbr-2 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 C CTS RS232 pin used for HW flow control. The MGOM uses this pin to stop data transmission from the DTE (on the TXD pin). D DA Destination Address D DCD Data Carrier Detect D DCE Data Communicatio n Equipment (G24 ) D DCSs Data Coding Schem as D DLC Data Link Connection D DLC0 The[...]

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    Acronyms and Abbreviations April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual Ac r & Abbr-3 H HCO Hearing Carry Over allows Speech Disabled callers who can hear well on the telephone to listen directly to the person they are talkin g with. The Speech Disa bled Relay user types his or her part of the conversation on a TTY . A Communication Assi[...]

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    Acr & Abbr-4 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nual April 15, 2008 I IC Integrated Circuit I ID Identification I IDLC Information DLC - refers to all the da ta channels except the control channel. I IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identificati on. I ISR Interrupt Service Routine I ITU International T elecommunication Union L LCA Low Cost Arch[...]

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    Acronyms and Abbreviations April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Referen ce Manual Ac r & Abbr-5 Q QoS Quality of Service Q RA Recipient Address Q RI Ring Indicator Q RTS Request T o Send Q RTS RS232 pin used for HW flow contr ol. The DTE us es this pin to stop da ta transmission from the MGOM (on the RXD pin). Q RXD DTE received data from MGOM. S [...]

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    T TBD To B e D e f i n e d T TDMA T ime Division Multiple Access T TE T erminal Equipment T TLS T ransport Layer Security protoc ol for establishing a secure c onnection between a client and a server . TLS is based on SSL 3.0 protocol. T TOD A T ype of Destination Address T TOOA T ype of Origination Address T TOR A T ype of Recipient Address T TOS [...]

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    April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual Index-1 Index Numerics 8859 Character Set Management , 1-14 A Abbreviations General System , 2-2 Aborting Commands , 2-8 Access Control Commands , 3-177 Acknowledgement New Message , 3-84 Address Service Center , 3- 78 Argument Types in AT Commands , 2-7 ASCII Character Set Management , 1-13 AT Com[...]

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    Index A - A Index-2 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nu al Ap ril 15, 2008 +CPAS, Phone Activity Status , 3-39 +CPBF, Find Phone Book Entries , 3-63 +CPBR, Read Phone Book Entries , 3-61 +CPBS, Select Phone Book Memory , 3-60 +CPBW, Write Phone Book Entry , 3-64 +CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card , 3-177 +CP[...]

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    B - D Index April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual Inde x-3 Sleep Mode , 3-202 S94, Sidetone Effect , 3-161 S96, Echo Canceling , 3-162 Sleep Mode AT Commands , 3-200 Sleep Mode Commands , 3-199 Sleep Mode HW Signals , 3-200 SMS Commands , 3-75 Subscriber Unit Identi ty , 3-1 System Date and T ime Access Comm ands , 3-73 TCP/IP , 3-276 [...]

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    Index E - M Index-4 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nu al Ap ril 15, 2008 Receive from TCP Protocol Stack , 3-287 Receive from UDP Protocol Stack , 3-287 Send , 3-284 Data Call , 4-18 Data Calls Managing , 3-9 Receiving , 3-10 Date Read/Set , 3-73 Default Configuration Reset , 3-199 Dial Last Number , 3-14 Dial Command , 3-1 1 Dialing , 3-9 Electro[...]

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    N - S Index April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual Inde x-5 Send from Storage , 3-101 Write to Memo ry , 3-103 Mobile Equipment Report Error , 3-206 Mobile Station Class , 3-231 Mode Types in AT Commands , 2-7 Model ID Request , 3-2 Modem Configuration , 3-190 Profile , 3-190 Modem ID , 3-1 Subscriber Unit Identi ty , 3-1 Modem Register[...]

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    Index T - W Index-6 G24-L A T Commands Reference Ma nu al Ap ril 15, 2008 Unblocking , 3-177 Unlocking , 3-177 Sleep Mode HW Signals , 3-200 Set Delay , 3-202 Sleep Mode AT Commands , 3-200 Sleep Mode Commands , 3-199 SM , 3-216 SMS , 1-1 1, 4-10 Features and Benefits , 1-1 1 Overview , 1-1 1 Technical Description , 1-12 SMS Commands , 3-75 Socket [...]

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    W - W Index April 15, 2008 G24-L A T Commands Reference Manual Inde x-7[...]

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