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Call Control
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 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual
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 selection of the bearer or teleservice to be used when a mobile 
terminated single numbering scheme call is established. If the calling party specifies the required 
bearer capability, this capability is used for the call setup attempt. If the calling party does not 
specify the required bearer capability (for example, because the call originated in the PSTN), the 
network attempts to determine it, as described below.
Some cellular networks use a multi-numbering scheme, where several mobile station ISDN 
numbers, or MSISDNs, are associated with one IMSI in order to define the bearer capability by 
the MSISDN. Each MSISDN is used for a different bearer capability. If the network uses a 
multi-numbering scheme and the calling party has not specified the required bearer capability, 
then the network uses the bearer capability associated with the called party MSISDN.
However, some networks omit the bearer capability associated with the called party MSISDN, 
when this MSISDN is associated with voice service and the calling party has not specified the 
required bearer capability (for example, because the call originated in the PSTN). In these cases, 
the +CSNS command is used to select the desired bearer or teleservice for a single-numbering 
scheme, in which one MSISDN is associated with each IMSI. The +CSNS command has a 
default mode, so is not mandatory to set it.
If the network uses a single-numbering scheme and the calling party has not specified the 
required service, then the network omits the bearer capability information.
Command Type
Syntax
Response/Action
Remarks
Set
+CHUP
OK
+CME ERROR <err>
The Set command hangs up the current 
GSM call.
Command 
Type
Syntax
Response/Action
Remarks
Set
+CSNS=<mode>[,<repeated>]
OK
+CME ERROR: <err>
The Set command selects the 
bearer or teleservice to be use 
when a mobile-terminated 
single numbering scheme call is 
established.
Read
+CSNS?
+CSNS: <mode>
The Read command displays the 
currently active CSNS mode.
Test
+CSNS =?
+CSNS: (list of 
supported mode>s), 
<repeated>
The Test command displays the 
list of supported CSNS modes.