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Chapter 5 – Call Control Commands 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Wireless GSM/GPRS AT Commands (Document Number S000293I) 
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Chapter 5 – Call Control 
Commands 
Dial Command   D 
Description: 
The ATD command sets a voice or data call. As per GSM 02.30, the dial command also controls 
supplementary services. 
Data Calls   
 
For a data call, the application sends the following ASCII string to the product (the bearer must be 
previously selected with the +CBST command): 
 
ATD<nb> where <nb> is the destination phone number. Note: If a GPRS PPP session is already 
running, the setting of CSD (GSM data call) is not supported. 
Voice Calls 
 
For a voice call, the application sends the following ASCII string to the product: (the bearer may be 
selected previously, if not a default bearer is used). 
 
ATD<nb>;  where <nb> is the destination phone number. 
Emergency Calls 
For 
emergency calls: 
These Emergency Numbers are available without a SIM card: 
000, 08, 110, 112, 118, 119, 911 and 999. 
These Emergency Numbers are available with a SIM card: 
When EF_ECC file is missing from SIM:  112 and 911. 
When SIM includes an EF_ECC file:  112, 911 and any emergency numbers available in the 
EF_ECC file.  
 
International Numbers
 
 
For an international number, the local international prefix does not need to be set (usually 00) but does 
need to be replaced by the ‘
+’ character. 
 
Example: to set up a voice call to Multi-Tech offices from another country, the AT command is:  
 
“ATD+17637853600;” 
 
Some countries/regions may have specific numbering rules for their GSM handset numbering. 
Values: 
<nb>  Destination 
phone 
number 
 
 
<I>  
Optional parameter.   
  
<I> means “invocation” (restrict CLI presentation) 
  
 
<i> means “suppresssion” (allow CLI presentation) 
 
<mem>   
Phonebook (one of SM, LD, MC, ON, ME, RC, MT or SN). A default value can be selected 
by using the +CPBS command.  
 
<index>  
Call number at indicated offset from the phonebook selected by the +CPBS command. 
 
<name> 
Call number corresponding to given name from the phonebook selected by the +CPBS 
command. 
 
The response to the ATD command is one of the following: 
Verbose result code  Numeric code 
(with ATV0 set) 
Description
OK 
if the call succeeds, for voice call only 
CONNECT <speed> 
10,11,12,13,14,15 
if the call succeeds, for data calls only, <speed> takes 
the value negotiated by the product. 
BUSY 
If the called party is already in communication 
NO ANSWER 
If no hang up is detected after a fixed network time-out 
NO CARRIER 
Call setup failed or remote user release. Use the 
AT+CEER command to know the failure cause