Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosAbout This Document3History3Contents41 Overall Description171.1 Content Description171.2 Product Description171.3 Instructions for Use181.4 Overview of AT Command Interfaces181.4.1 Description of AT Commands18Figure 1-1 Interaction between the TE and MT18Figure 1-2 Basic organization format the AT command line19Figure 1-3 An example of returned value of the AT command191.4.2 Types of AT Commands19Table 1-1 Format of a basic command20Table 1-2 Format of an S register command20Table 1-3 Types and formats of extended and vendor-defined commands211.4.3 Abort Attributes of AT Commands221.4.4 Rules for Running AT Commands221.5 Organization of This Document232 Basic Configuration Commands252.1 E–Echo Command252.1.1 Syntax252.1.2 Interface Description252.1.3 Parameter Description252.2 S3–Command Line Termination Character262.2.1 Syntax262.2.2 Interface Description262.2.3 Parameter Description262.3 S4–Response Format Character262.3.1 Syntax262.3.2 Interface Description272.3.3 Parameter Description272.4 S5–Backspace Character272.4.1 Syntax272.4.2 Interface Description272.4.3 Parameter Description272.5 V–Command for Setting the Response Format282.5.1 Syntax282.5.2 Interface Description282.5.3 Parameter Description292.6 Q–Command for Controlling Return of the Execution Result292.6.1 Syntax292.6.2 Interface Description292.6.3 Parameter Description292.7 &F–Command for Restoring Factory Settings292.7.1 Syntax292.7.2 Interface Description302.8 &V–Command for Querying the Current Configuration302.8.1 Syntax302.8.2 Interface Description312.9 A/–Command for Repeating the Previous Command312.9.1 Syntax312.9.2 Interface Description312.9.3 Example312.10 +CMEE–Command for Setting the Error Report Format322.10.1 Syntax322.10.2 Interface Description322.10.3 Parameter Description322.11 +CFUN–Command for Setting the Operating Mode332.11.1 Syntax332.11.2 Interface Description332.11.3 Parameter Description332.12 ^VOLT–Command for Querying the voltage342.12.1 Syntax342.12.2 Interface Description342.12.3 Parameter Description342.13 ^RESET - Command for Delaying the Module Reset Function342.13.1 Syntax342.13.2 Interface Description342.13.3 Parameter Description352.14 ^MSO–Shutdown Command352.14.1 Syntax352.14.2 Interface Description352.15 ^HS–Command for Shaking Hands with the TE352.15.1 Syntax352.15.2 Interface Description352.15.3 Parameter Description352.15.4 Example363 Identity Information Query Commands373.1 I–Command for Querying Product Identity Information373.1.1 Syntax373.1.2 Interface Description373.1.3 Parameter Description373.1.4 Example383.2 +CGMI/+GMI–Command for Querying Manufacturer Information383.2.1 Syntax383.2.2 Interface Description383.2.3 Parameter Description383.2.4 Example383.3 +CGMM/+GMM–Command for Querying Product Name393.3.1 Syntax393.3.2 Interface Description393.3.3 Parameter Description393.3.4 Example393.4 +CGMR/+GMR–Command for Querying the Software Version393.4.1 Syntax393.4.2 Interface Description403.4.3 Parameter Description403.4.4 Example403.5 +GSN–Command for Querying the ESN403.5.1 Syntax403.5.2 Interface Description403.5.3 Parameter Description403.5.4 Example413.6 +CGSN–Command for Querying the ESN413.6.1 Syntax413.6.2 Interface Description413.6.3 Parameter Description413.6.4 Example413.7 ^HWVER–Command for Querying the Hardware Version423.7.1 Syntax423.7.2 Interface Description423.7.3 Parameter Description423.8 ^MEID–Command for Querying the MEID423.8.1 Syntax423.8.2 Interface Description423.8.3 Parameter Description423.8.4 Example423.9 +CIMI–Command for Querying the IMSI433.9.1 Syntax433.9.2 Interface Description433.9.3 Parameter Description433.10 ^ICCID–Command for Querying the ICCID433.10.1 Syntax433.10.2 Interface Description443.10.3 Parameter Description443.10.4 Example443.11 ^MDN–Command for Querying the MDN443.11.1 Syntax443.11.2 Interface Description443.11.3 Parameter Description443.11.4 Example454 Security Control Commands464.1 +CLCK–Command for Enabling the PIN and Querying the Status464.1.1 Syntax464.1.2 Interface Description464.1.3 Parameter Description464.2 +CPIN–PIN Management Command474.2.1 Syntax474.2.2 Interface Description474.2.3 Parameter Description484.3 ^CPIN–PIN Extension Management Command484.3.1 Syntax484.3.2 Interface Description484.3.3 Parameter Description494.4 +CPWD–Command for Changing the Password504.4.1 Syntax504.4.2 Interface Description504.4.3 Parameter Description504.4.4 Example515 Serial Port Control Commands525.1 &C–Command for Setting the Changing Mode of DCD Signals525.1.1 Syntax525.1.2 Interface Description525.1.3 Parameter Description525.2 &D–Command for Setting the MT Action in Response to the DTR Signals535.2.1 Syntax535.2.2 Interface Description535.2.3 Parameter Description535.3 &S–Command for Setting the Changing Mode of DSR Signals535.3.1 Syntax535.3.2 Interface Description545.3.3 Parameter Description545.4 +ICF–Command for Setting the Character Frame Format545.4.1 Syntax545.4.2 Interface Description545.4.3 Parameter Description545.5 +IPR–Command for Setting the Fixed Baud Rate555.5.1 Syntax555.5.2 Interface Description555.5.3 Parameter Description565.6 +IFC–Command for Setting Flow Control565.6.1 Syntax565.6.2 Interface Description565.6.3 Parameter Description566 Network Service Interface Commands586.1 ^SIMST–change of uim state instructions586.1.1 Syntax586.1.2 Interface Description586.1.3 Parameter Description586.2 ^SYSINFO–Command for Querying System Information596.2.1 Syntax596.2.2 Interface Description596.2.3 Parameter Description596.3 ^DSDORMANT–Instructions into the dormant606.3.1 Syntax606.3.2 Interface Description606.3.3 Parameter Description606.4 ^MODE–Command for Indicating the System Mode Change616.4.1 Syntax616.4.2 Interface Description616.4.3 Parameter Description616.5 ^PREFMODE–Command for setting the network mode616.5.1 Syntax616.5.2 Interface Description626.5.3 Parameter Description626.6 ^rfswitch–Command for Setting the Flight Mode626.6.1 Syntax626.6.2 Interface Description626.6.3 Parameter Description636.6.4 Example636.7 +CSQ–Command for Querying the RSSI636.7.1 Syntax636.7.2 Interface Description636.7.3 Parameter Description646.8 ^RSSILVL–Command for Reporting the RSSI646.8.1 Syntax646.8.2 Interface Description646.8.3 Parameter Description646.9 ^HRSSILVL–Command for Reporting the HDR RSSI656.9.1 Syntax656.9.2 Interface Description656.9.3 Parameter Description656.10 ^RSSIREP–Command for Setting the Reporting of the RSSI656.10.1 Syntax656.10.2 Interface Description666.10.3 Parameter Description666.11 ^CRSSI–Command for Reporting the RSSI666.11.1 Syntax666.11.2 Interface Description666.11.3 Parameter Description666.12 ^HDRRSSI–Command for Reporting the HDR RSSI676.12.1 Syntax676.12.2 Interface Description676.12.3 Parameter Description676.13 ^TIME–Command for Querying the System Time on the Network Side676.13.1 Syntax676.13.2 Interface Description686.13.3 Parameter Description686.13.4 Example686.14 ^COTKSLACT–Command for Defining a Subscriber686.14.1 Syntax686.14.2 Interface Description686.14.3 Parameter Description686.15 ^OTAACTED–Command for Querying the OTA Activation Status696.15.1 Syntax696.15.2 Interface Description696.15.3 Parameter Description696.16 ^OTACMSG–Command for Indicating the OTA Update Status696.16.1 Syntax696.16.2 Interface Description696.16.3 Parameter Description696.17 ^CURRSID–Command for Query SID of The Current System706.17.1 Syntax706.17.2 Interface Description706.17.3 Parameter Description706.17.4 Example707 Call Control Commands727.1 D–Command for Originating a Data Service Call727.1.1 Syntax727.1.2 Interface Description727.1.3 Parameter Description727.1.4 Example727.2 H–Command for Disconnecting the Data Service737.2.1 Syntax737.2.2 Interface Description737.2.3 Parameter Description737.3 +CDV–Command for Originating a Voice Call737.3.1 Syntax737.3.2 Interface Description737.3.3 Parameter Description747.3.4 Example747.4 +CHV–Command for Disconnecting a Voice Call747.4.1 Syntax747.4.2 Interface Description747.4.3 Parameter Description747.5 A–Command for Answering a Call A747.5.1 Syntax747.5.2 Interface Description757.6 RING–Command for Indicating a Call757.6.1 Syntax757.6.2 Interface Description757.7 S0–Command for Setting Automatic Answer757.7.1 Syntax757.7.2 Interface Description757.7.3 Parameter Description757.8 ^ORIG–Command for Indicating the Origination of a Call767.8.1 Syntax767.8.2 Interface Description767.8.3 Parameter Description767.9 ^CONN–Command for Indicating a Call Connection767.9.1 Syntax767.9.2 Interface Description767.9.3 Parameter Description777.10 ^CEND–Command for Indicating the End of a Call777.10.1 Syntax777.10.2 Interface Description777.10.3 Parameter Description777.11 +CLIP–Command for Setting the Presentation of Caller ID787.11.1 Syntax787.11.2 Interface Description787.11.3 Parameter Description787.11.4 Example797.12 +CLCC–Command for Querying the Call Status797.12.1 Syntax797.12.2 Interface Description797.12.3 Parameter Description797.12.4 Example807.13 ^DTMF–Two-Stage Dialing Command807.13.1 Syntax807.13.2 Interface Description817.13.3 Parameter Description817.13.4 Example817.14 ^PPPCFG–Command for Setting the PPP User Name and Password817.14.1 Syntax817.14.2 Interface Description827.14.3 Parameter Description827.14.4 Example827.15 +CTA–Command for Setting operating mode827.15.1 Syntax827.15.2 Interface Description827.15.3 Parameter Description838 SMS Interface Commands848.1 +CPMS–Command for Setting the Short Message Storage Location848.1.1 Syntax848.1.2 Interface Description848.1.3 Parameter Description858.2 +CNMI–Command for Setting the Mode of New Short Message Notification858.2.1 Syntax858.2.2 Interface Description868.2.3 Parameter Description86Figure 8-1 Interaction between the TE and the MT87Table 8-1 Combinations of the preceding two parameters878.2.4 Example888.3 +CMTI–Command for Indicating the Arrival of a Short Message888.3.1 Syntax888.3.2 Interface Description888.3.3 Parameter Description888.4 ^HCMT–Command for Reporting a New Short Message898.4.1 Syntax898.4.2 Interface Description898.4.3 Parameter Description898.5 +CDSI–Command for Indicating the Arrival of a Status Report Short Message908.5.1 Syntax908.5.2 Interface Description918.5.3 Parameter Description918.6 ^HCDS–Command for Reporting a New Status Report Short Message918.6.1 Syntax918.6.2 Interface Description918.6.3 Parameter Description918.7 +CNMA–Command for Acknowledging a New Short Message938.7.1 Syntax938.7.2 Interface Description938.7.3 Parameter Description938.8 ^HSMSSS–Command for Setting Short Message Parameters948.8.1 Syntax948.8.2 Interface Description948.8.3 Parameter Description948.9 ^HCMGS–Command for Sending a Short Message958.9.1 Syntax958.9.2 Interface Description958.9.3 Parameter Description968.10 ^HCMGSS–Command for Reporting Successful Short Message Sending978.10.1 Syntax978.10.2 Interface Description978.10.3 Parameter Description978.11 ^HCMGSF–Command for Reporting Short Message Sending Failure978.11.1 Syntax978.11.2 Interface Description978.11.3 Parameter Description988.12 ^HCMGW–Command for Storing a Short Message998.12.1 Syntax998.12.2 Interface Description998.12.3 Parameter Description998.12.4 Example1018.13 ^HCMGL–Short Message List Command1028.13.1 Syntax1028.13.2 Interface Description1028.13.3 Parameter Description1028.14 ^HCMGR–Command for Reading a Short Message1038.14.1 Syntax1038.14.2 Interface Description1038.14.3 Parameter Description1038.15 +CMGD–Command for Deleting a Short Message1058.15.1 Syntax1058.15.2 Interface Description1058.15.3 Parameter Description1058.16 ^SMMEMFULL–Command for Reporting Full of Short Messages on a Storage Medium1068.16.1 Syntax1068.16.2 Interface Description1068.16.3 Parameter Description1068.17 +CMGF– Command for Set Message Format1068.17.1 Syntax1068.17.2 Interface Description1078.17.3 Parameter Description1079 Phonebook Interface Commands1089.1 +CPBS–Command for Selecting a Phonebook Memory1089.1.1 Syntax1089.1.2 Interface Description1089.1.3 Parameter Description1089.2 ^CPBR–Command for Reading the Phonebook1099.2.1 Syntax1099.2.2 Interface Description1099.2.3 Parameter Description1099.3 ^CPBW–Command for Writing Entries to the Phonebook1109.3.1 Syntax1109.3.2 Interface Description1109.3.3 Parameter Description1119.3.4 Example11110 Internet Service Interface Commands11210.1 ^IPINIT–Command for Initializing a TCP/UDP Connection11210.1.1 Syntax11210.1.2 Interface Description11210.1.3 Parameter Description11310.1.4 Example11310.2 ^IPOPEN–Command for Establishing a TCP/UDP Connection11410.2.1 Syntax11410.2.2 Interface Description11410.2.3 Parameter Description11410.2.4 Example11510.3 ^IPLISTEN–Command for Enabling Server Listening11510.3.1 Syntax11510.3.2 Interface Description11610.3.3 Parameter Description11610.3.4 Example11610.4 ^IPSEND–Command for Transmitting TCP/UDP Data11710.4.1 Syntax11710.4.2 Interface Description11710.4.3 Parameter Description11710.4.4 Example11710.5 ^IPGETDATA–Command for Querying the TCP/UDP Data Receiving Buffer11810.5.1 Syntax11810.5.2 Interface Description11810.5.3 Parameter Description11810.5.4 Example11810.6 ^IPDATA–Command for Indicating the Arrival of TCP/UDP Data11910.6.1 Syntax11910.6.2 Interface Description11910.6.3 Parameter Description11910.6.4 Example11910.7 ^IPCLOSE–Command for Disabling a TCP/UDP Connection12010.7.1 Syntax12010.7.2 Interface Description12010.7.3 Parameter Description12010.7.4 Example12010.8 ^IPENTRANS–Command for Enabling the Transparent Transmission Mode12110.8.1 Syntax12110.8.2 Interface Description12110.8.3 Parameter Description12110.8.4 Example12211 Audio Commands12311.1 ^SWSPATH -S witch Sound Path12311.1.1 Command Syntax12311.1.2 Description12311.1.3 Defined Values12311.2 ^CPCM -Configure PCM audio12311.2.1 Description12411.2.2 Defined Values12411.3 +CMIC -Tune microphone gain level12511.3.1 Command Syntax12511.3.2 Description12511.3.3 Defined values12511.4 +CLVL -Tune loudspeaker volume level12511.4.1 Command Syntax12511.4.2 Description12611.4.3 Defined values12611.5 +CMUT -Switch mute status12611.5.1 command syntax12611.5.2 Description12611.5.3 Defined values12611.6 ^SMUT -Switch speaker mute status12711.6.1 Command syntax12711.6.2 Description12711.6.3 Defined values12712 Wakeup Commands12812.1 ^WAKEUPCFG -Wakeup Function Configuration12812.1.1 Command Syntax12812.1.2 Description12812.1.3 Defined Values12812.1.4 Example12912.2 ^CURC -Unsolicited report control command13012.2.1 Command Syntax13012.2.2 Interface Description13012.2.3 Defined Values13013 SAR Commands13113.1 ^BODYSARON–Disable or Enable Body SAR13113.1.1 Syntax13113.1.2 Interface Description13113.1.3 Parameter Description13113.2 ^BODYSARCDMA –Set the max tx Power Limit of CDMA13213.2.1 Syntax13213.2.2 Interface Description13213.2.3 Parameter Description13213.3 ^THERM–Thermal Protection Activated Usolicited Report13213.3.1 Syntax13213.3.2 Interface Description13313.3.3 Parameter Description13314 GPS Commands13414.1 ^WPDOM–Command for Setting Operation Mode13414.1.1 Syntax13414.1.2 Interface Description13414.1.3 Parameter Description13414.2 ^WPDST–Command for Setting Session Type13614.2.1 Syntax13614.2.2 Interface Description13614.2.3 Parameter Description13614.3 ^WPDFR–Command for Setting Fix Rate13714.3.1 Syntax13714.3.2 Interface Description13714.3.3 Parameter Description13714.4 ^WPQOS–Command for Setting Fix QoS13814.4.1 Syntax13814.4.2 Interface Description13814.4.3 Parameter Description13814.5 ^WPDGP–Command for Starting GPS Position13914.5.1 Syntax13914.5.2 Interface Description13914.5.3 Parameter Description13914.6 ^WPEND–Command for ending GPS Position13914.6.1 Syntax13914.6.2 Interface Description14014.6.3 Parameter Description14014.7 ^POSITION–Command for Reporting Position Result14014.7.1 Syntax14014.7.2 Interface Description14014.7.3 Parameter Description14014.7.4 Example14114.8 ^POSEND–Command for Reporting Position End14114.8.1 Syntax14114.8.2 Interface Description14114.8.3 Parameter Description14114.9 ^WPDIM–Command for Deleting Assisted Data14314.9.1 Syntax14314.9.2 Interface Description14314.9.3 Parameter Description14314.10 ^GPSTYPE–Command for Quering GPS Type14414.10.1 Syntax14414.10.2 Interface Description14414.10.3 Parameter Description14414.10.4 Example14515 Appendix14615.1 CME ERROR List146Table 15-1 CME ERRORs and causes146Table 15-2 Mapping between the <err> value of CME ERROR and the string14715.2 CMS ERROR List150Table 15-3 Mapping between the <err> value of CMS ERROR and the string15015.3 Final Result Codes15115.4 Initial Values of Command Parameters After MT Restart152Table 15-4 Initial parameter values after startup15215.5 Phone Number Type15215.6 AT Commands That Are Allowed to Be Executed in PIN Code Limit Mode15415.7 Acronyms and Abbreviations154Tamaño: 1 MBPáginas: 156Language: EnglishManuales abiertas