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Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem GPRS Wireless Modem User Guide   
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Establishing a Voice Call 
•  Enter PIN Code (if required by your wireless provider) 
Type AT+CPIN=1234 
Responses: 
OK  (PIN Code accepted) 
 
+CME ERROR : 16 (Incorrect PIN Code) 
 
+CME ERROR : 3 (PIN already entered [with +CMEE : 1 mode]) 
•  Initiate a voice call 
Type ATD1234;   (Note: Don’t forget the semicolon “;” at the end. This stands for voice calls) 
Responses: 
OK (Communication established) 
CME ERROR : 11  (PIN Code not entered [with +CMEE : 1 mode]) 
CME ERROR : 3    (Operation not allowed) 
•  Initiate an emergency call  
Type ATD112; (Note: Don’t forget the semicolon “;” at the end. This stands for voice calls) 
Responses: OK 
 
•  Hang up 
Type ATH  
Responses: OK 
 
 
Establishing a Circuit-Switched Data (CSD) Connection  
A Circuit-Switched Data Connection makes the wireless modem work similar to a regular analog modem. You 
must have CSD service in order to make a CSD call.   
Note:
 Your wireless service provider charges airtime usage for these connections. 
Establish a Connection:  
Using HyperTerminal or a terminal application, you can establish a CSD 
connection by entering the following command:  ATD<phone number> 
Notes:  
• 
The phone number you are calling is entered between the displayed 
brackets. Do not type additional brackets. For example, type only ATD 
8585551212
8285551212 is typed between the brackets.  
• 
This command tells the modem to inform the wireless network that you are 
initiating a CSD modem call. If you are dialing to another modem, the 
remote modem should answer and a connection between the two modems 
will be established. If you include a semi-colon (;) at the end of the dialing 
string, the modem will instead initiate a Voice call to the phone number 
dialed. 
Disconnect: 
 Type: 
  +++     
 
Wait about two seconds to see an OK response.  
 Then 
type: 
ATH  
 Note:
 +++ is the escape sequence and ATH is the Hang-up command.
 
 
Answering a Circuit-Switched Data (CSD) Connection  
A Circuit-Switched Data Connection makes the wireless modem work similar to a regular analog modem. You 
must have CSD service in order to answer a CSD call. 
There are three phone numbers for GSM: the voice number, the data number, and the fax number. All are 
provided by the carrier. To answer a call: 
Establish A Connection:
  Call into the modem by dialing the data number provided by your carrier. 
Answer a Call:
 
When you see the RING responses on the terminal screen, enter ATA <cr> to 
answer the call. 
Set Auto-Answer:
 
Enter ATS0=
 
This sets the modem to auto-answer. The call will be answered after the number 
of rings entered.  stand for the number rings. 
 
Then call into the number provided to you by the carrier. 
Disconnect: 
 Type: 
+++     
 
 
Wait about one second to see an OK response.  
  
Then 
type: 
ATH