Telit Wireless Solutions LN940A11 SERIES User Manual

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80591ST10886A Rev. 2 – 2018-07-02

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  • Page 1 LN940 SERIES AT Command User Guide 80591ST10886A Rev. 2 – 2018-07-02...
  • Page 2: Notices List

    SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NOTICES LIST While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Telit assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtained herein.
  • Page 3 reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Telit or the 3rd Party SW supplier. Furthermore, the purchase of Telit products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Telit or other 3rd Party supplied SW, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 4: Usage And Disclosure Restrictions

    USAGE AND DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS License Agreements The software described in this document is the property of Telit and its licensors. It is furnished by express license agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement.
  • Page 5 NO THIRD PARTY LICENSORS OF OTHER CODE SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER CAUSED AND WHETHER MADE UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY, ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE OTHER CODE OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS GRANTED UNDER EITHER OR BOTH THIS LICENSE AND THE LEGAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO ANY SEPARATE FILES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 6: Applicability Table

    APPLICABILITY TABLE PRODUCTS SW Versions Modules LN940A11 SERIES T77W676.0.0.3.7 LN940A9 SERIES T77W676.0.0.3.9 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 6 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS NOTICES LIST ....................2 COPYRIGHTS ....................2 COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS ............2 USAGE AND DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS ..........4 APPLICABILITY TABLE ................. 6 CONTENTS ..................... 7 INTRODUCTION ................. 15 Scope ..................15 Audience ..................15 Contact Information, Support ............15 SYNTAX ..................
  • Page 8 4.11. AT+IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow Control ........24 4.12. ATZ Restore AT Command Settings from User Defined Profile .. 25 4.13. AT&F Reset AT Command Settings to Factory Default Values ... 25 4.14. ATI Display Product Identification Information ......26 4.15.
  • Page 9 6.4. AT+CBST Select Bearer Service Type ........39 6.5. AT+CRLP Configure RLP Parameters for Outgoing Non-Transparent Data Calls 6.6. AT+CR Service Reporting Control ..........42 6.7. AT+CEER Service Reporting Control ......... 43 6.8. AT+CRC Set Cellular Result Codes for Incoming Call Indication 43 6.9.
  • Page 10 9.5. AT+CCLK Sets Clock ..............65 9.6. AT+CSIM Generic SIM Access ........... 66 9.7. AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access ..........67 9.8. AT+CLAC Available AT Commands ........... 68 9.9. AT+CTZU Automatic Time Zone Update ........69 9.10. AT+CTZR Time Zone Reporting ..........70 9.11.
  • Page 11 11.1. AT+CEREGEPS Network Registration Status ......93 11.2. AT+CGEQOS Define EPS Quality of Service ......94 11.3. AT+CGCONTRDP PDP Context Read Dynamic Parameters ..95 11.4. AT+CGSCONTRDP Secondary PDP Context Read Dynamic Parameters 96 11.5. AT+CGTFTRDP Traffic Flow Template Read Dynamic Parameters 97 11.6.
  • Page 12 13.3. AT$QCTER Set TE-DCE Baud Rate ........122 13.4. AT$QCDNSP Set Primary DNS IP ADDR ........ 122 13.5. AT$QCDNSS Set Second DNS IP ADDR ......... 123 13.6. AT$QCPDPP Set Authentication for PDP-IP ......124 13.7. AT$QCPWRDN Power-down the UE ........125 13.8.
  • Page 13 13.32. AT$QCRPW Report the Received Radio Signal Power .... 145 13.33. AT$QCANTE Report Number of Antenna ......... 146 13.34. AT$QCSIMAPP Select Active Subscription ......146 13.35. AT$QCPBMPREF Choose the Application ....... 147 13.36. AT$QCRSRP Display the Cell Info ........... 148 13.37.
  • Page 14 15.9. AT+DPR_ENABLE Set Status of DPR ........165 15.10. AT+DPR Set DPR Value ............166 15.11. AT$GTAC Get Tunable Antenna Information ......167 15.12. AT$STAC Set Tunable Antenna Information ......169 15.13. AT+ERI Get Roaming Status ............ 169 15.14. AT^SLMODE Select Preference Mode for More Choice ... 170 15.15.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Scope This document covers the more significant standard and proprietary AT commands provided by Telit's modules. Several module features are described and for each one of them the related AT commands are explained through examples. This document is not an exhaustive description of the AT commands implemented on the Telit's modules series, its target is only to give you an entry point to the AT commands world.
  • Page 16: Syntax

    SYNTAX 1.1. AT Command Syntax The “AT” or “at” prefix must be set at the beginning of each command line. To terminate command line enter <CR>.Commands are usually followed by are sponse that includes “<CR> <LF> <response> <CR> <LF>”. Throughout this document, only there sponses are presented <CR> <LF> are omitted in tentionally.
  • Page 17: Basic Commands

    BASIC COMMANDS 3.1. Repeat Previous Command Line: A/ Repeat Previous AT command line. In general, after beginning a command line with character “a” or “A” a second character “t”, “T” or “/” has to follow. “/”acts as line terminate character. In case of using a wrong second character, it is necessary to start again with character “a”...
  • Page 18: Itu-T V.25Ter Dte-Dce Interface Command

    ITU-T V.25TER DTE-DCE INTERFACE COMMAND 4.1. ATS3 Command Line Termination ATS3 determines the character recognized by the device to terminate an incoming command line. It is also generated for result codes and information text, along with character value set via ATS4. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 19: Ats4 Response Formatting

    4.2. ATS4 Response Formatting ATS4 determines the character generated by the device for result code and information text, along with the command line termination character set via ATS3. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command ATS4? <n> Write Command ATS4=<n>...
  • Page 20: Ate At Command Echo

    parameter Value Instruction <n> 0~127 Default value is 8. Command line editing character. It is not recommended to change this value. 4.4. ATE AT Command Echo ATE controls if the device echoes characters received from TE during AT command state.. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 21: Atv Result Code Format Mode

    UE transmits result code. It is not recommended to change this <n> value. Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted. 4.6. ATV Result Code Format Mode This command determines the contents of header and trailer transmitted with AT command result codes and information responses Syntax Type...
  • Page 22: At&W Store At Command Setting To User Defined Profile

    Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction CONNECT result code returned. Dial tone and busy detection <value> are disabled. CONNECT <text> result code returned. Dial tone and busy detection are disabled. CONNECT <text> result code returned. Dial tone detection is enabled, busy detection is disabled. CONNECT <text>...
  • Page 23: At+Icf Dte-Modem Character Framing

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT&E[<value>] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <value> Serial/DTE rate wireless connection speed 4.10. AT+ICF DTE-Modem Character Framing This set command defines the asynchronous character framing to be used whenautobauding is disabled Syntax Possible Return Type...
  • Page 24: At+Ifc Dte-Modem Local Flow Control

    <value> Determines the number of bits in the data bits, the presence of a parity bit, and the number of stop bits in the start-stop frame. 8 data bit, 1 stop bit <parity> Determines how the parity bit is generated and checked, if present; this sub parameter has no meaning.
  • Page 25: Atz Restore At Command Settings From User Defined Profile

    XON/XOFF filtered C105 (RTS) (factory default) XON/XOFF not filtered < by_ta > Flow control option for the data sent by modem flow control None XON/XOFF C106 (CTS) (factory default) 4.12. ATZ Restore AT Command Settings from User Defined Profile First ATZ resets the AT command settings to their factory default values, similar to AT&F. Afterwards the AT command settings are restored from a user defined profile in non-volatile memory, if one was stored with AT&W before.
  • Page 26: Ati Display Product Identification Information

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT&F[<value>] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <value> Reset parameters to their factory default values 4.14. ATI Display Product Identification Information The ATI execute command delivers a product information text. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction...
  • Page 27: At+Gmi Display Manufacturer Identification

    4.15. AT+GMI Display Manufacturer Identification The AT+GMI returns the Manufacturer Identification Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+GMI Display Manufacturer Identification Test Command AT+GMI=? Example: AT+GMI QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 4.16. AT+GMM Display Model Identification The AT+GMM returns the Model Identification. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 28: At+Gmr Display Revision Identification

    Example: AT+GMM 4105 4.17. AT+GMR Display Revision Identification The AT+GMR returns the revision identification. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+GMR Display Revision Identification Test Command AT+GMR=? Example: AT+GMR T77W676.F0.0.0.0.1.DF.003 1 [Aug 30 2016 19:00:00] 4.18. AT+GSN Display Serial Number The AT+GSN returns the serial number.
  • Page 29: At+Gcap Display Product Capabilities List

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+GSN <sn> Test Command AT+GSN=? Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <sn> The serial number of device. 4.19. AT+GCAP Display Product Capabilities List The AT+GCAP returns the Capabilities List. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+GCAP...
  • Page 30: Ats2 Escape Character

    4.20. ATS2 Escape Character The command sets the ASCII character to be used as escape character. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command ATS2? <value> Write Command ATS2=[value] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <value> 1-255 43(+) is default value 4.21.
  • Page 31: Ats8 Comma Dial Pause Time

    parameter Value Instruction <value> 0-[1]-255 Number of rings, 0 is default value, the value shows clearly time out seconds 4.22. ATS8 Comma Dial Pause Time ATS8 is implemented for compatibility reasons only, and has no effect. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command ATS8?
  • Page 32: Ats30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer

    Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <value> 1-[14]-255 14 is default value. Number of tenths of seconds to wait before disconnecting after UE has indicated the absence of received line signal 4.24. ATS30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer Setting of an inactive timer value for disconnection when no user data is exchanged during a data call. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 33: At\S Requests At Command Settings

    Write Command AT\V[value] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <value> 4.26. AT\S Requests AT Command Settings Prints the AT command settings. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT\S E1 Q0 V1 X1 &C2 &D2 &S0 &E0 \V0 S000=000 S002=043 S003=013 S004=010 S005=008 S006=002 S007=000 S008=002 S010=014 S030=000 S103=001 S104=001 4.27.
  • Page 34: Umts General Commands

    UMTS GENERAL COMMANDS 5.1. AT+CGMI Request Manufacturer Identification AT+CGMI returns a manufacturer identification text. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CGMI=? Exec Command AT+CGMI Display manufacturer identification. 5.2. AT+CGMM Request Model Identification AT+ CGMM returns a product model identification text. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 35: At+Cgsn Request International Mobile Equipment Identity

    5.4. AT+CGSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity AT+ CGSN returns the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI). Please enter an IMEI in NV550. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CGSN=? Exec Command AT+CGSN Display IMEI. 5.5. AT+CSCS Character Set AT+CSCS write command informs the device which character set is used by the TE.
  • Page 36: At+Cimi Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity

    UCS2 16-bit universal multiple-octet coded character set (ISO/IEC10646 [32]). UCS2 character strings are converted to hexadecimal numbers in the range 0000 to FFFF; e.g. “004100620063” equates three 16-bit characters with decimal values 65, 98 and 5.6. AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity AT+CIMI delivers the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI).
  • Page 37: Umts Call Control Commands

    UMTS CALL CONTROL COMMANDS 6.1. AT+WS46 Select Wireless Network This command may be used when TA is asked to indicate the networks in which it can operate.. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+WS46=? + WS46: (<n> value list) Read Command AT+ WS46? + WS46: <n>...
  • Page 38: At+Cmod Set Call Mode

    Test Command AT+CSTA=? +CSTA: (<type> value list) Read Command AT+CSTA? +CSTA: <type> Write Command AT+CSTA=<type> Exec Command AT+CSTA Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <type> when dialing string includes international access code character “+” [129] Otherwise.Default value. 6.3. AT+CMOD Set Call Mode This set command selects the type of call mode.
  • Page 39: At+Cbst Select Bearer Service Type

    <mode> single mode 6.4. AT+CBST Select Bearer Service Type AT+CBST write command selects the bearer service <name>, the data rate <speed> and the connection element <ce> to be used when data calls are originated. The settings also apply to mobile terminated data calls.
  • Page 40: At+Crlp Configure Rlp Parameters For Outgoing Non-Transparent Data Calls

    56000 bps (V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing; this setting can be used in conjunction with asynchronous non-transparent UDI or RDI service in order to get FTM) 64000 bps (X.31 flag stuffing; this setting can be used in conjunction with asynchronous non-transparent UDI service in order to get FTM) 64000 bps (bit transparent) 64000 bps (multimedia)
  • Page 41 [<CR><LF>+CRLP: (list of supported <iws>s),(list of supported <mws>s),(list of supported <T1>s),(list of supported <N2>s) [,<ver1>[,(list of supported <T4>s)]] […]] Read Command AT+CRLP? +CRLP: <iws>,<mws>,<T1>,<N2>[,<ver1>[,<T4>]] [<CR><LF>+CRLP: <iws>,<mws>,<T1>,<N2>[,<ver2>[,<T4>]] […]] Write Command AT+CRLP=[<iws>[,< mws>[,<T1> [,<N2>[,<ver>[,<T4> ]]]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <iws> 0…61 Interworking window size (IWF to MS) 0…240…488 for <ver>=2 <mws>...
  • Page 42: At+Cr Service Reporting Control

    at+crlp? +CRLP: 61,61,48,6,0 +CRLP: 61,61,48,6,1 +CRLP: 240,240,52,6,2 at+crlp=? +CRLP: (0-61),(0-61),(38-255),(1-255),0 +CRLP: (0-61),(0-61),(38-255),(1-255),1 +CRLP: (0-488),(0-488),(42-255),(1-255),2 at+crlp=60,60,48,6,1 at+crlp? +CRLP: 61,61,48,6,0 +CRLP: 60,60,48,6,1 +CRLP: 240,240,52,6,2 6.6. AT+CR Service Reporting Control AT+CR configures the AHS3-W whether or not to transmit an intermediate result code +CR: <serv> to the TE when a call is being set up.
  • Page 43: At+Ceer Service Reporting Control

    Read Command AT+CR? +CR: <mode> Write Command AT+CR=<mode> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Disable Enable 6.7. AT+CEER Service Reporting Control Execution command causes the TA to return the information text <report>, which should offer the user of the TA an extended report of the reason. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 44: At+Chsn Hscsd Non-Transparent Call Configuration

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CRC? +CRC: <mode> list Read Command AT+CRC? +CRC: <mode> Write Command AT+CRC=<mode> Exec Command AT+CRC Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Disable extended format Enable extended format 6.9. AT+CHSN HSCSD Non-Transparent Call Configuration This set command controls parameters for originating non-transparent HSCSD calls.
  • Page 45: At+Cgpiaf Ipv6 Format

    <codings>s) Read Command AT+CHSN? +CHSN: <wAiur>,<wRx>,<topRx>,<codings> Write Command AT+CHSN=[<wAiu r>[,<wRx>[,<topRx >[,<codings>]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <wAiur> TA shall calculate a proper value from currently selected fixed network user rate(<speed> Sub parameter from +CBST command) 14400(bps) 28800(bps) 57600(bps) <wRx> TA shall calculate a proper value from currently selected<wAiur>...
  • Page 46 Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+ CGPIAF =? + CGPIAF: (list of supported < Ipv6_AddressFormat >s), (list of supported < Ipv6_SubnetNotation >s),(list of supported < Ipv6_LeadingZeros >,(list of supported < Ipv6_CompressZeros >s) Read Command AT+ CGPIAF? + CGPIAF: <Ipv6_AddressFormat>,<Ipv6_SubnetNotation>...
  • Page 47: At+Cstf Settings Time Format

    6.11. AT+CSTF Settings Time Format This set command sets the time format of the time information presented to the user, which is specified by use of the <mode> parameter. The <mode> affects the time format on the phone display and doesn’t affect the time format of the AT command serial interface, so it is not actually used.
  • Page 48 the parameter is omitted (“+CSDF =”,”+CSDF =<mode>”,”+CSDF=,<auxmode>”),then this sets the default value. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CSDF=? +CSDF: (<mode> list),(<auxmode> list) Read Command AT+CSDF? +CSDF: <mode>,<auxmode> Write Command AT+CSDF=[[<mode>] [,<auxmode>]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode>...
  • Page 49: At+Cuad Uicc Application Discovery

    Example: at+csdf =7,2 at+cclk? +cclk: “1980/01/06,01:11:47” 6.13. AT+CUAD UICC Application Discovery This command asks the MT to discover what applications are available for selection on the UICC. According to TS 102.221 [60], the ME shall access and read the EF file in the UICC and return the values that are stored in its records.
  • Page 50: At+Ceap Eap Authentication

    6.14. AT+CEAP EAP authentication This command allows a TE to exchange EAP packets with the UICC or the ME. Prior to the execution of this command, the TE shall retrieve the available AIDs using the +CUAD command. The TE shall select one appropriate AID to be addressed. Selection may include asking the user, and considering EAP methods supported by the AIDs.
  • Page 51: At+Cerp Eap Retrieve Parameters

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Write Command AT+CEAP =<dfname>, +CEAP: <EAPsessionid>,<EAP parameter response> <EAPMethod>, <EAP packet data> [,<Dfeap>] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <dfname> <dfname>: string type in hexadecimal character format. All selectable applications are represented in the UICC by an AID coded on 1 to 16 bytes.
  • Page 52 This command allows a TE to retrieve EAP session parameters / derived keys after a run of the +CEAP command. If the EAP session is handled by the UICC then the MT shall return the content of the elementary file corresponding to the indicated <EAPparameter>.
  • Page 53 Example: AT+CUAD +CUAD: “611D4F10A0000000871002FF86FFFF89FFFFFFFF5009556E6976657253494DFF” AT+CEAP = “4F10”, “12”, “0101000BA0000000871002” +CEAP: 85165636,”020100060312” AT+CERP=85165636,3 +CERP: “34363030313637373735313136” AT+CERP =85165636,2 +CERP: “01” 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 53 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 54: Itu-T V.25Ter Call Control Commands

    ITU-T V.25TER CALL CONTROL COMMANDS 7.1. ATH Disconnect Existing Data Connection ATH disconnects circuit switched data calls. For voice calls use AT+CHUP or AT^SHUP. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command ATH[<n>] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <n> Disconnect from line and terminate data call.
  • Page 55: Network Service-Related Commands

    NETWORK SERVICE-RELATED COMMANDS 8.1. AT+CNUM Subscriber Number Action command returns the MSISDNs related to the subscriber (this information can be stored in the SIM/UICC or in the MT). When storing information in the SIM/UICC, if a SIM card is present or if a UICC with an active GSM application is present, the information is stored in the EFMSISDN under DFTelecom.
  • Page 56: At+Cops Plmn Selection

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CREG=? +CREG: (0-2) Read Command AT+CREG? +CREG: 0,1 Write Command AT+CREG=<mode > Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Disable network registration unsolicited result code. Enable network registration unsolicited result code. Enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code.
  • Page 57 UNICOM”,”UNICOM”,”46001”,2) ,(3,”CHINA MOBILE”,”CMCC”,”46000”,7),(1, ”CHN- CT”,”CT”,”46011”,7),,(0,1,2,3,4), (0,1,2) Read Command AT+COPS? +COPS: 0,0,”CHN-UNICOM”,7 Write Command AT+COPS=<mode>[,<format>[,<op er>[,<AcT>]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Automatic (<oper> field is ignored). Manual (<oper> field shall be present, and <AcT> optionally). Deregister from network. Set only <format>, do not attempt registration/deregistration. <format>...
  • Page 58: At+Clck Facility Lock/Unlock

    Example AT+COPS=1,2,”46001”,7 8.4. AT+CLCK Facility Lock/Unlock Execute command is used to lock, unlock or interrogate a MT or a network facility <fac>. Password is normally needed to do such actions. When querying the status of a network service (<mode>=2) the response line for ‘not active’...
  • Page 59 “AG” All 59uarante barring services (refer 3GPP TS 22.030 [19]) (applicable only for <mode>=0) “AI” BAIC (Barr All Incoming Calls) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6] clause 2) “AO” BAOC (Barr All Outgoing Calls) (refer 3GPP TS 22.088 [6] clause 1) “IR”...
  • Page 60: At+Cpwd Set New Password

    dedicated packet access dedicated PAD access Example AT+CLCK=”SC”,1,”1234” 8.5. AT+CPWD Set New Password Action command sets a new password for the facility lock function defined by command Facility Lock +CLCK Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CPWD=? +CPWD: (“AB”,4),(“AC”,4),(“AG”,4),(“AI”,4),(“AO”,4),(“I R”,4),(“OI”,4),(“OX”,4),(“SC”,8),(“P2”,8)
  • Page 61: At+Cpls Selection Of Preferred Plmn List

    returns the list of operator names from the MT. The execute command Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Execute AT+COPN Command Test Command AT+ COPN=? 8.7. AT+CPLS Selection of Preferred PLMN List This command is used to select one PLMN selector with Access Technology list in the SIM card or active application in the UICC (GSM or USIM), that is used by +CPOL command.
  • Page 62: Mobile Equipment Commands

    MOBILE EQUIPMENT COMMANDS 9.1. AT+CPAS Phone Activity Status Execution command returns the activity status <pas> of the MT. It can be used to interrogate the MT before requesting action from the phone. Test command returns values supported by the MT as a compound value. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 63: At+Cpin Enter Pin

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT+ CFUN? +CFUN: 1 Test Command AT+ CFUN=? +CFUN: (0-1,4-7),(0-1) Write Command AT+CFUN=<fun>[,<rst>] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <fun> Minimum functionality. Full functionality. Disable phone both transmit and receive RF circuits. Set Factory Test Mode.
  • Page 64: At+Csq Signal Quality

    PUK2 refer to the PIN of the selected application on the UICC. For example, in an UTRAN context, the selected application on a UICC should be a USIM and the SIM PIN then represents the PIN of the selected USIM. See TS 31.101 [65] for further details on application selection on the UICC.
  • Page 65: At+Cclk Sets Clock

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Execute AT+ CSQ +CSQ: <rssi>,<ber> Command Test Command AT+ CSQ =? +CSQ: (0-31,99),(0-7,99) Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <rssi> -113 dBm or less -111 dBm 2-30 -109… -53 dBm -51 dBm or greater Not known or not detectable <ber>...
  • Page 66: At+Csim Generic Sim Access

    Write Command AT+ CCLK = <time> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <time> string type Format is “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz” 9.6. AT+CSIM Generic SIM Access This set command transmits to the MT the <command> it then shall send as it is to the SIM. In the same manner the SIM <response>...
  • Page 67: At+Crsm Restricted Sim Access

    <command> Command passed on by the MT to the SIM in the format as described in GSM 51.011 [28] (hexadecimal character format; refer +CSCS) Example AT+CSIM=14,”00A40004023F00” +CSIM: 4,”6122” 9.7. AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access By using this command instead of Generic SIM Access +CSIM TE application has easier but more limited access to the SIM database.
  • Page 68: At+Clac Available At Commands

    <command> Command passed on by the MT to the SIM; refer GSM 51.011 [28] READ BINARY READ RECORD GET RESPONSE UPDATE BINARY UPDATE RECORD STATUS RETRIEVE DATA SET DATA <fileid> Integer type This is the identifier of a elementary datafile on SIM. Mandatory for every command except STATUS <p1>/<p2>/<p3 Integer type...
  • Page 69: At+Ctzu Automatic Time Zone Update

    Execute AT+ CLAC … Command ^VERSION ^BodySaron ^VERINFO ^SBFS … 9.9. AT+CTZU Automatic Time Zone Update This set command enables and disables automatic time zone update via NITZ. Read command returns the current settings in the MT. Test command returns supported on- and off-values. Syntax Possible Return Type...
  • Page 70: At+Ctzr Time Zone Reporting

    9.10. AT+CTZR Time Zone Reporting This set command enables and disables the time zone change event reporting. If the reporting is enabled the MT returns the unsolicited result code +CTZV: <tz> whenever the time zone is changed. Read command returns the current reporting settings in the MT. Test command returns supported <onoff>-values.
  • Page 71 Syntax Possible Return Type Command Instruction Result Test Command AT+ CMEE =? +CMEE: (0,1,2) Read Command AT+ CMEE? +CMEE: 2 Write Command AT+ CMEE =<n> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <n> Disable +CME ERROR: <err> result code and use ERROR instead Enable +CME ERROR: <err>...
  • Page 72: Umts-Specific Packet Domain Commands

    UMTS-SPECIFIC PACKET DOMAIN COMMANDS 10.1. AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context The set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>. The number of PDP contexts that may be in a defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by the test command.
  • Page 73 <cid> 1-24 (PDP Context Identifier) A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. The range of permitted values (minimum value = 1) is returned by the test form of the command <PDP_type>...
  • Page 74: At+Cgdscont Define Secondary Pdp Context

    10.2. AT+CGDSCONT Define Secondary PDP Context The set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a Secondary PDP context identified by the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>. The number of PDP contexts that may be in a defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by the test command.
  • Page 75: At+Cgtft Traffic Flow Template

    The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface. The list of permitted values is returned by the test form of the command. <d_comp> A numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression (applicable for SNDCP only) (refer 3GPP TS 44.065 [61]) off(default if value is omitted) on (manufacturer preferred compression) V.42bis...
  • Page 76 Write Command AT+ CGTFT =[<cid>, [<packet filter identifier>, <evaluation precedence index> [,<source address and subnet mask> [,<protocol number (ipv4) / next header (ipv6)> [,<destination port range> [,<source port range> [,<ipsec security parameter index (spi)> [,<type of service (tos) (ipv4) and mask / traffic class (ipv6) and mask>...
  • Page 77: At+Cgqreq Quality Of Service Profile (Requested)

    10.4. AT+CGQREQ Quality Of Service Profile (Requested) This command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used when the MT sends an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network. The set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>.
  • Page 78: At+Cgqmin Quality Of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable)

    <precedence> A numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class. <delay> A numeric parameter which specifies the delay class. <reliability> A numeric parameter which specifies the reliability class. <peak> A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class. <mean> 1-18,31 A numeric parameter which specifies the mean throughput class. 10.5.
  • Page 79: At+Cgeqreq 3G Quality Of Service Profile (Requested)

    [,<reliability> [,<peak> [,<mean>]]]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <cid> 1-24 A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands). <precedence> A numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class. <delay> A numeric parameter which specifies the delay class. <reliability>...
  • Page 80 Test Command AT+ CGEQREQ=? Read Command AT+ CGEQREQ? Write Command AT+ CGEQREQ =[<cid> [,<Traffic class>[,<Maximum bitrate UL> [,<Maximum bitrate DL> [,<Guaranteed bitrate UL>[,<Guaranteed bitrate DL> [,<Delivery order> [,<Maximum SDU size> [,<SDU error ratio> [,<Residual bit error ratio> [,<Delivery of erroneous SDUs> [,<Transfer delay> [,<Traffic handling priority>[,<Source statistics descriptor>[,<Signalling indication>]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Parameter Description...
  • Page 81 provided if the Traffic class is specified as conversational or streaming (refer 3GPP TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5). < Guaranteed bitrate UL> 0-384 A numeric parameter that indicates the guaranteed number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS (up-link traffic) at a SAP (provided that there is data to deliver).
  • Page 82: At+Cgeqmin 3G Quality Of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable)

    ‘0E0’ means subscribed value (refer 3GPP TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5). ‘0E0’,’1E2’,’1E3’,’1E4’,’1E5’,’1E6’ ,’4E3’, ’5E2’,’5E3’,’6E8’ <Delivery erroneous A numeric parameter that indicates whether SDUs detected as erroneous SDUs> shall be delivered or not. no detect subscribed value <Transfer delay> A numeric parameter (0,1,2,…) that indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its delivery at the other SAP, in 100-400 milliseconds.
  • Page 83 This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile, which is checked by the MT against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate/Modify PDP Context Accept message. The set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>.
  • Page 84 streaming interactive background subscribed value < Maximum bitrate UL> 0-384 A numeric parameter that indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS (up-link traffic) at a SAP. As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as ‘32’ (e.g. AT+CGEQREQ=…,32, …). This parameter should be provided if the Traffic class is specified as conversational or streaming (refer 3GPP TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
  • Page 85 <Maximum SDU size> 0-1520 A numeric parameter (1,2,3,…) that indicates the maximum allowed SDU size in octets. If the parameter is set to ‘0’ the subscribed value will be requested (refer 3GPP TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5) <SDU error ratio> String A string parameter that indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost type...
  • Page 86: At+Cgatt Ps Attach Or Detach

    <Source Statistics Specifies characteristics of the source of the submitted SDUs for a PDP context. This parameter should be provided if the Traffic class is specified as Descriptor> conversational or streaming (refer 3GPP TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5). Characteristics of SDUs is unknown Characteristics of SDUs corresponds to a speech source <Signalling Indication>...
  • Page 87: At+Cgact Activates Or Deactivates Specified Pdp

    Write Command AT+ CGATT =<state> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <state> Indicates the state of PS attachment Detached Attached 10.9. AT+CGACT Activates or Deactivates Specified PDP The execution command is used to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context (s). After the command has completed, the MT remains in V.250 command state.
  • Page 88: At+Cgdata Enter Data State

    Read Command AT+ CGACT? +CGACT: 1,0 +CGACT: 2,0 Write Command AT+ CGACT = [<state>[,<cid>[,<cid>[,…]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <state> Indicates the state of PDP context activation Deactivated Activated <cid> 1-24 Specifies a particular PDP context definition (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).
  • Page 89: At+Cgpaddr Show Pdp Address

    parameter Value Instruction <L2P> A string parameter that indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used between the TE and MT NULL none, for PDP type OSP:IHOSS (Obsolete) Point-to-point protocol for a PDP such as IP character stream for X.25 character (triple X PAD) mode (Obsolete) X.25 L2 (LAPB) for X.25 packet mode (Obsolete).
  • Page 90: At+Cgerep Packet Domain Event Reporting

    10.12. AT+CGEREP Packet Domain Event Reporting The set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes, +CGEV: XXX from MT to TE in the case of certain events occurring in the Packet Domain MT or the network. <mode> controls the processing of unsolicited result codes specified within this command.
  • Page 91: At+Cgsms Select Service For Mo Sms Messages

    MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when <mode> 1 or 2 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes). 10.13. AT+CGSMS Select Service for MO SMS Messages The set command is used to specify the service or service preference that the MT will use to send MO SMS messages.
  • Page 92: At+Qcgeqmin 3G Quality Of Service Profile(Minimum Acceptable)

    10.14. AT+QCGEQMIN 3G Quality of Service Profile(Minimum Acceptable) This command is the same as command“+CGEQMIN” for EPC profiles. 10.15. AT+QCGEQOS Define EPS Quality of Service This command is the same as command“+CGEQOS” for EPC profiles. 10.16. AT+QCGEQREQ 3G Quality of Service Profile (Requested) This command is the same as command“+CGEQREQ”...
  • Page 93: Lte-Specific Packet Domain Modem Compatibility Commands

    LTE-SPECIFIC PACKET DOMAIN MODEM COMPATIBILITY COMMANDS 11.1. AT+CEREGEPS Network Registration Status The set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CEREG: <stat> when <n>=1 and there is a change in the MT’s EPS network registration status in E-UTRAN, or unsolicited result code +CEREG: <stat>[,<tac>,<ci>[,<AcT>]] when <n>=2 and there is a change of the network cell in E-UTRAN.
  • Page 94: At+Cgeqos Define Eps Quality Of Service

    Enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code 11.2. AT+CGEQOS Define EPS Quality of Service The set command allows the TE to specify the EPS Quality of Service parameters <cid>, <QCI>, [<DL_GBR> and <UL_GBR>] and [<DL_MBR> and <UL_MBR>] for a PDP context or Traffic Flows. When in UMTS/GPRS the MT applies a mapping function to UTMS/GPRS Quality of Service.
  • Page 95: At+Cgcontrdp Pdp Context Read Dynamic Parameters

    QCI is selected by network Value range for 95uaranteed bit rate Traffic Flows Value range for non-guarenteed bit rate Traffic Flows <DL_GBR> A numeric parameter which indicates DL GBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI. (see 3GPP TS 24.301 [83]) <UL_GBR>...
  • Page 96: At+Cgscontrdp Secondary Pdp Context Read Dynamic Parameters

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+ CGCONTRDP=? +CGCONTRDP: ( 1 ) +CGCONTRDP: Write Command AT+ CGCONTRDP =[<cid>] 1,5,3gnet,10.227.12.5,,210.21. 196.6,221.5.88.88 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <cid> 1-24 A numeric parameter which specifies a particular non secondary PDP context definition.
  • Page 97: At+Cgtftrdp Traffic Flow Template Read Dynamic Parameters

    Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <cid> 1-24 A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context or Traffic Flows definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands.
  • Page 98: At+Cnmpsd No More Ps Data

    The execution command returns the Quality of Service parameters <QCI>, [<DL_GBR> and <UL_GBR>] and [<DL_MBR> and <UL_MBR>]of the established PDP Context associated to the provided context identifier <cid>. If the context cannot be found an ERROR response is returned. If the parameter <cid> is omitted, the Quality of Service parameters for all established PDP contexts are returned.
  • Page 99 Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+ CNMPSD=? Execute AT+CNMPSD Command 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 99 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 100: Sms Text And Pdu Mode Commands

    SMS TEXT AND PDU MODE COMMANDS 12.1. AT+CSMS Select Message Service This set command selects messaging service <service>. It returns the types of messages supported by the ME Read command reports current service setting along with supported message. Test command reports the supported value of the parameter <service>. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 101: At+Cpms Preferred Sms Message Storage

    Broadcast type messages support, Type supported. Example AT+CSMS=0 Set the syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with 3GPP TS 27.005 Phase 2 version 4.7.0 +CSMS: 1,1,1 AT+CSMS? +CSMS: 0,1,1,1 AT+CSMS=? +CSMS: (0-1) 12.2. AT+CPMS Preferred SMS Message Storage The write command selects memory storages <mem1>,<mem2>, <mem3> to be used for reading, writing, etc.
  • Page 102 <mem2>,<used2>,<total2>, <mem3>,<used3>,<total3> Write Command AT+CPMS=<mem1>[, +CPMS: <used1>,<total1>,<used2> <mem2>[, <mem3>]] ,<total2>,<used3>,<total3> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mem1> “ME”,”MT”,”SM”,”SR” “SM”: SIM card messages storage Reading and deleting “ME”: messages storage messages storage <mem2> “ME”,”MT”,”SM”,”SR” “SM”: SIM card messages storage saving and sending “ME”: messages storage messages storage <mem3>...
  • Page 103: At+Cmgf Select Sms Message Format

    +CPMS: (“ME”,”MT”,”SM”,”SR”),(“ME”,”MT”,”SM”,”SR”),(“ME”,”MT”,”SM”,”SR”) 12.3. AT+CMGF Select SMS Message Format The AT+CMGF command specifies the input and output format of the short messages. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CMGF=? +CMGF: (list of supported <mode>s) Read Command AT+CMGF? +CMGF: <mode> Write Command AT+CMGF=[<mode>] Parameter Description...
  • Page 104: At+Csmp Set Text Mode Parameters

    Read Command AT+CSCA? +CSCA:<sca>,<tosca> Write Command AT+CSCA=<sca>[,<tosca >] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <sca> Service Center Address, value field in string format, BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set (refer to command AT+CSCS), type of address given by <tosca>...
  • Page 105 Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CSMP=? Read Command AT+CSMP? +CSMP:<fo>,<vp>,<pid>,<dcs> Write Command AT+CSMP=[<fo>[,<vp>[,< pid>[,<dcs>]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <fo> Depending on the Command or result code: first octet of GSM 03.40 SMS-DELIVER,SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS- STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND (default 2) in integer format.
  • Page 106: At+Csdh Show Text Mode Parameters

    12.6. AT+CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters The command is used to control whether detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction AT+CSDH=? +CSDH: (list of supported <show>s) Test Command Read Command AT+CSDH? +CSDH: <show>...
  • Page 107: At+Cscb Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication

    at+cmgr=0 Read the index 0 message +CMGR: “STO UNSENT”,”18576408172”,,129,17,0,0,167,”+8613800755500”,145,10 rose hello at+csdh=0 Set Text Mode Parameters at+cmgr=0 +CMGR: “STO UNSENT”,”18576408172”, rose hello 12.7. AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication The test command returns the supported <operation>s as a compound value. The read command displays the accepted message types.
  • Page 108: At+Cnmi New Message Indications To Te

    <mode> message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are accepted. message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are not accepted. <mids> String type, all different possible combinations of CBM message identifiers. <dcss> String type; all different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes(default is empty string) 12.8.
  • Page 109 <mode> buffer unsolicited result codes in the modem. When the buffer is full,indications may be discarded. Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited result codes when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line data mode). Otherwise forward them directly to the Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g.
  • Page 110: At+Cmgl List Sms Messages From Preferred Store

    +CDS: <fo>,<mr>,[<ra>],[<tora>],<scts>,<dt>,<st> (text mode enabled) <bfr> modem buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the DTE when <mode> 1 – 3 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes) modem buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when <mode>...
  • Page 111: At+Cmgs Send Message

    <scts>][,<tooa/toda>,<length>]<cr> <lf><data>[<cr><lf> +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<da/oa>,[<alpha>],[ <scts>][,<tooa/toda>,<length>]<cr> <lf><data>[…]] If PDU mode, command successful; +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,[<alpha>],<length> <cr><lf><pdu>[<cr><lf> +CMGL:<index>,<stat>,[<alpha>],<l ength><cr><lf><pdu>[…]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <stat> “REC UNREAD” Received unread message (i.e. new message) Text Mode “REC READ” Received read message “STO UNSENT” Stored unsent message “STO SENT”...
  • Page 112: At+Cmss Send Message From Storage

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CMGS=? Write Command If text mode; If text mode and sending successful; AT+CMGS=<da>[,<toda> ]<cr> +CMGS: <mr> text is entered If PDU mode and sending <ctrl+z/esc> successful; If PDU mode; +CMGS: <mr> AT+CMGS=<length><cr> PDU mode is given <ctrl+z/esc>...
  • Page 113: At+Cmgw Write Message To Memory

    The command is used to send message with location value <index> from preferred message storage <mem2> to the network (SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-COMMAND). Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CMSS=? Write Command AT+CMSS=<index>[,<da If text mode and sending >[,<toda>]] successful;...
  • Page 114 Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+CMGW=? Write Command If text mode; +CMGW: <index> AT+CMGW[=<oa/da>[,<t ooa/toda>[,<stat>]]]<cr> text is entered<ctrl+z> If PDU mode; AT+CMGW=<length>[,<st at>]<cr> PDU is given<ctrl+z> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <oa> Originating-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of address given by <tooa>.
  • Page 115: At+Cmgd Delete Message

    > Rose +CMGW: 0 AT+CMGL=”all” Lists all message +CMGL: 0,”STO UNSENT”,”18576408172”,, Rose AT+CMSS=0 Send a message from memory index 0 +CMSS: 36 12.13. AT+CMGD Delete Message The command is used to delete message from preferred message storage <mem1> location <index>. If <delflag>...
  • Page 116: At+Cmgc Send An Sms Command

    Delete all read messages from <memr> storage, leaving unread messages and stored mobile originated messages (whether sent or not) untouched. Delete all read messages from <memr> storage and sent mobile originated messages, leaving unread messages and unsent mobile originated messages untouched. Delete all read messages from <memr>...
  • Page 117 Write Command PDU mode; +CMGC: AT+CMGC=<length><CR <mr>[,<ackpdu>] > PDU is given<ctrl-z/esc> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <length> Integer type, 8 bit TP data unit length Example AT+CPMS=”ME”,”ME”,”ME” +CPMS: 0,23,0,23,0,23 AT+CMGF=1 AT+CMGW= “18576408172” Create an SMS message with AT+CMGW > test cnma test5 +CMGW: 0 AT+CSCS =”IRA”...
  • Page 118: At+Cmms More Messages To Send

    AT+CMGC=28 > 0891683108705505F011640B818175468071F20000A70FF4F2 9C0E1ABBDB6110BD3CA7D700 +CMGC: 51 12.15. AT+CMMS More Messages to Send Set command controls the continuity of SMS relay protocol link. When feature is enabled (and supportedby network) multiple messages can be sent much faster as link is kept open. Test command returns supported values as a compound value.
  • Page 119: At+Csas Save Settings

    12.16. AT+CSAS Save Settings Execution command saves active message service settings to a non-volatile memory. A TA can contain several profiles of settings. Settings specified in commands Service Centre Address +CSCA, Set Message Parameters +CSMP and Select Cell Broadcast Message Types +CSCB (if implemented) are saved. Certain settings may not be supported by the storage (e.g.
  • Page 120 Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Write Command AT+CRES=[<profile>] Test Command AT+CRES=? +CRES: 0 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <profile> 0…255 manufacturer specific profile number where settings are to be stored. Currently only one profile (0) is supported 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 120 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 121: Vendor-Specific Commands

    VENDOR-SPECIFIC COMMANDS 13.1. AT$QCCLR Clear Mobile Error Log AT$QCCLR is used to clear mobile error log. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT$QCCLR Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction Null 13.2. AT&V Display Dumps Configuration Para. AT&V command is used to display dumps configuration parameters. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 122: At$Qcter Set Te-Dce Baud Rate

    Null 13.3. AT$QCTER Set TE-DCE Baud Rate AT$QCTER command is used to set TE-DCE baud rate. Sets the TE-DCE rate at which DCE will accept commands; this data rate also becomes the default and is stored in NV RAM, changing the +IPR command default rate.
  • Page 123: At$Qcdnss Set Second Dns Ip Addr

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCDNSP=? $QCDNSP: Read Command AT$QCDNSP? $QCDNSP: <address> Write Command AT$QCDNSP=<address> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <address> <0-254>.<0-254>.<0- 254>.<0-254> 13.5. AT$QCDNSS Set Second DNS IP ADDR AT$QCDNSS command is used to set secondary DNS IP address. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 124: At$Qcpdpp Set Authentication For Pdp-Ip

    <address> <0-254>.<0-254>.<0- 254>.<0-254> 13.6. AT$QCPDPP Set Authentication for PDP-IP AT$QCPDPP command is used to set authentication for PDP-IP packet data calls. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCPDPP=? $QCPDPP: (1-24),(0-3),, Read Command AT$QCPDPP? $QCPDPP: <cid>,<auth_type> Write Command AT$QCPDPP=<cid>,<aut h_type>,<password>,<us ername>...
  • Page 125: At$Qcpwrdn Power-Down The Ue

    13.7. AT$QCPWRDN Power-down the UE AT$QCPWRDN command is used to power-down the UE. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCPWRDN=? Exec Command AT$QCPWRDN Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction Null 13.8. AT$QCDGEN Generate Data AT$QCDGEN is used to generate data over +CGACT activated PDP context. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 126: At$Qcsimstat Display The Status Of Sim

    AT+CGACT=1,1 Activated PDP context AT$QCDGEN=1,1000 13.9. AT$QCSIMSTAT Display the Status of SIM AT$QCSIMSTAT is used to disable/enable the display of the status of the SIM. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCSIMSTAT=? $QCSIMSTAT: (0-2) Read Command AT$QCSIMSTAT? $QCSIMSTAT: <n>,SIM INIT COMPLETED Write Command...
  • Page 127: At$Qcpinstat Retrieve All Pin

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCCNMI=? $QCCNMI: (list of supported <mode>s),(list of supported <mt>s),(list of supported <bm>s),(list of supported <ds>s),(list of supported <bfr>s) Read Command AT$QCCNMI? $QCCNMI:<mode>,<mt>,<bm>, <ds>,<bfr> Write Command AT$QCCNMI =[<mode>[,<mt >[,<bm>[,<ds>[,<bfr>]]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode>...
  • Page 128: At$Qcpdplt Control Delays

    Read Command AT$QCPINSTAT? $QCPINSTAT: READY,READY,READY,READY,R EADY,READY,SIM PIN2 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction Null 13.12. AT$QCPDPLT Control Delays AT$QCPDPLT is used to enable/disable tolerance for long delays is PDP call setup.. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCPDPLT=? $QCPDPLT: (0-1) Read Command AT$QCPDPLT?
  • Page 129: At$Qcpdpcfge Set Pdn Teardown Time Interval

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT$QCSYSMODE? <mode> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction Provides details about the support of LTE/HSUPA/ HSDPA; <mode> LTE/HSUPA/ HSDPA only the Read command is valid; 3GPP2 support added for MPSS NI 3.0 and later 13.14.
  • Page 130: At$Qcctm Network Selection Menu Availability

    <max_pdn_conn_per_blo ck>,<max_pdn_conn_time r>, <pdn_req_wait_timer>, <emergency_calls_suppo rted>,<operator_reserved _pco>, <mcc>, <mnc> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <profile_id> 1 to 24 < APN disable flag> Enable Disable <timer_value> 0 – 122820 < APN class> 0 – 5 <APN bearer> GSM type UMTS type LTE type TDS type All types...
  • Page 131: At$Qcbandpref Provide The Ability To Band Preferences

    This command used to Enable/disable cellular text telephone modem support: Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCCTM=? $QCCTM: (0-1) Read Command AT$ QCCTM? $QCCTM: <n> Write Command AT$QCCTM=<n> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <n> Disable Enable 13.16. AT$QCBANDPREF Provide the Ability to Band Preferences AT$QCBANDPREF is used to provide the ability to set/get the band preferences.
  • Page 132 <band_pref> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <pref_term > Until a power cycle Permanent mode change <band_pref> “1,2,3..” Band Example AT$QCBANDPREF=1,”27,28,30,31,34” Set the band pref AT$ QCBANDPREF? $QCBANDPREF: “27.WCDMA_I_IMT_2000” “28.WCDMA_II_PCS_1900” “30.WCDMA_IV_1700” “31.WCDMA_V_850” “34.WCDMA_VIII_900” AT$QCBANDPREF =? $QCBANDPREF: (0-1), “1.BC0_A” “2.BC0_B” …..“46.Any” 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 132 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 133: 13.17. At*Cnti Controls The Listing Of The Technologies Ue

    13.17. AT*CNTI Controls the Listing of the Technologies UE AT*CNTI is used to Controls the listing of the technologies UE is capable of <n>: 0,1,2 Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT*CNTI =? *CNTI: (0-2) Read Command AT*CNTI? *CNTI: <n>,<tech>...
  • Page 134: At$Qcmrue Edit Mru Database

    Write Command AT$QCDEFPROF= < family > < subs id > < profile id > Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction < family > 1 to 16 < subs id > 1 to 3 For non-DSDS target SUBS ID is limited to 1. <...
  • Page 135: At$Qcmruc Clear/Delete Mru Database

    <rat> CDMA WCDMA CDMA/ HDR – 0 to 19 <band> (except 2) GSM – 0 to 8 UMTS – 0 to 9 LTE – 0 to 26 <channel> 0 to 2047 <PLMN> String type PLMN ID Example AT$QCMRUE=0,4,17,”46000” LTE,BC17, CNCC AT$QCMRUE? $QCMRUE: 0,4,”17”,”46000”...
  • Page 136: At$Qcapne Edit Apn Value

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT$QCMRUC Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL 13.21. AT$QCAPNE Edit APN VALUE AT$QCAPNE is used to edit APN values in APN table. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCMRUE=? $QCAPNE: (1-24),(0-16),,(IPV6 and IPV4V6), LTE,(0-1 ),(0-122820)
  • Page 137: At$Qcpdpimscfge Edit Pdp Profile Registry

    parameter Value Instruction <Profile ID> 1 to 24 <APN Class> 0 to 4 <APN Name> String type, maximum length is 100 <PDP Type> String type, maximum length is 8 String type, maximum length <APN Bearer type> is 3 <APN Flag> 0 to 1 <...
  • Page 138: At$Qcclac List Available At Commands

    Parameter Description Value Instruction parameter <Profile ID> 1 to 24 <P-CSCF Address Disable, enable Flag> <DHCP Flag> Disable, enable <CN Flag> Disable, enable 13.23. AT$QCCLAC List Available AT Commands AT$QCCLAC is used to list all available AT commands. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction...
  • Page 139: At$Qcrmcall Trigger A Rmnet Call

    Exec Command AT^SPN ^SPN:<disp_rplmn>,<coding>,<spn _name> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <disp_rplmn> RPLMN will not be displayed RPLMN is required to be displayed this field is noneffective, and there 抯 no need for reading spn_name field again <coding> GSM 7 bit Default Alphabet USC2 mode <spn_name>...
  • Page 140: At$Qcdrx Provide The Ability To Drx Coefficient

    [,<cdma profile number > [,<APN> ]]]]] Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <Action> <Instance> 1 to 12 <IP Type> IPV4 IPV6 IPV4V6 <Tech Pref > 3GPP2 3GPP <umts profile number> 1-16 <APN> String type, maximum length is 100 Example AT$QCRMCALL= 1,1,1,2,1 $QCRMCALL: 1, V4 Note •...
  • Page 141: 13.27. At^dsci Control Call Event

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCDRX=? $QCDRX: (0,6-9) Read Command AT$QCDRX? $QCDRX: <drx coefficient> Write Command AT$QCDRX= <drx coefficient> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <drx coefficient> CN = 6, T = 32 CN = 7, T = 64 CN = 8, T = 128 CN = 9, T = 256 13.27.
  • Page 142: 13.28. At^cardmode Return Card Mode

    parameter Value Instruction <dsci_val > 13.28. AT^CARDMODE Return Card Mode AT^CARDMODE is used to return the mode of the card amongst SIM or USIM. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT^CARDMODE Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL 13.29.
  • Page 143: 13.30. At^sysinfo Inquire Current Message

    parameter Value Instruction <mode> Automatically select GSM ONLY WCDMA ONLY TDSCDMA ONLY no change <acqorder> Automatically GSM first, UTRAN second UTRAN first, GSM second No change <roam> not support can roam No change <srvdomain> CS_ONLY PS_ONLY CS_PS No change 13.30. AT^SYSINFO Inquire Current Message AT^SYSINFO is used to inquire current system message.
  • Page 144 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <srv_status> no service limited service service available limited area service power saving and dormancy status. <srv_domain> no service only CS service only PS service PS+CS service CS and PS don’t register and are in the status of serching CDMA doesn’t support <roam_status>...
  • Page 145: At$Qcsq Return Rscp

    13.31. AT$QCSQ Return RSCP AT$QCSQ is used to return RSCP, ECIO, SIR, PATHLOSS, and RSSI if present. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCSQ=? AT$QCSQ=? $QCSQ: (-121 - -25),(-31 – 0),(-10 – 20),(46 – 148),(-121 - -25) Exec Command AT$QCSQ $QCSQ:...
  • Page 146: At$Qcante Report Number Of Antenna

    Exec Command AT$QCRPW $QCRPW: 75 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL 13.33. AT$QCANTE Report Number of Antenna AT$QCANTE is used to report number of antenna bars in a scale of 0 to 4 based on RSSI value. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command...
  • Page 147: At$Qcpbmpref Choose The Application

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCSIMAPP=? $QCSIMAPP: 0,”SUB1”,”L” Write Command AT$QCSIMAPP=<QCSIM APPVAL> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <QCSIMAPPVAL> SIM slot 1 SIM slot 2 SIM slot 3 13.35. AT$QCPBMPREF Choose the Application AT$QCPBMPREF is used to choose the application and local or global phonebook type. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 148: At$Qcrsrp Display The Cell Info

    Write Command AT$QCPBMPREF= <Preference> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <Preference> Slot 1 Global Phone Book Apps 1 Local Phone Book Slot 2 Global Phone Book Apps 2 Local Phone Book 13.36. AT$QCRSRP Display the Cell Info AT$QCRSRP is used to display neighbor cell information cell ID, EARFCN, RSRP. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 149: At$Qcacqdbc Clear Acq Database

    Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT$QCRSRQ? $QCRSRQ: Cell id, EARFCN, RSRQ Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL 13.38. AT$QCACQDBC Clear ACQ Database AT$QCACQDBC is used to clear ACQ database.. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT$QCACQDBC Parameter Description parameter...
  • Page 150: At$Qccops Operator Selection

    Read Command AT$QCCOPS $QCATMOD: <port_e_type>,< at_state > Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <port_e_type> 0 – 12 < at_state > 0 – 3 13.40. AT$QCCOPS Operator Selection AT$QCCOPS same as +COPS command and only exception is that PLMN can be specified in automatic PLMN selection mode as well.
  • Page 151: At$Qcsimt Indicate Sim Type

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT^MODE=? ^MODE: (0-1) Read Command AT^MODE? ^MODE: <present> Write Command AT^MODE= <present> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <present> Disable Enable 13.42. AT$QCSIMT Indicate SIM Type AT$QCSIMT is used to indicate SIM type Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 152: At$Qcnsp Network Selection

    13.43. AT$QCNSP Network Selection AT$QCSIMT is used to Configures the network selection preferences Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCNSP=? $QCNSP: ( list of support <mode_pref>,<net_sel_pref>,<acq_ order_pref>) Read Command AT$QCNSP? $QCNSP:<mode_pref>,<net_sel_pr ef>,<acq_order_pref> Write Command AT$QCNSP=<mode_pref >,<net_sel_pref>,<acq_or der_pref> Parameter Description parameter Value...
  • Page 153: At$Qcrcind Remote Call Indications

    WCDMA 13.44. AT$QCRCIND Remote Call Indications AT$QCRCIND is used to controls the presentation of unsolicited remote call indications Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT$QCRCIND=? $QCRCIND: (0-1) Read Command AT$QCRCIND? $QCRCIND: <present> Write Command AT$QCRCIND= <present> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction...
  • Page 154: At$Qcprfcrt Create Or Delete Any 3Gpp2/Epc Profile

    disable flag value>,<roaming disable timer value> ) Read Command AT$QCPDPCFGEXT? $QCRCIND:<cid>,<mbim_context>, <roaming disable flag value>,<roaming disable timer value> Write Command AT$QCPDPCFGEXT =<cid>,<mbim_context>,< roaming disable flag value>,<roaming disable timer value> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <cid> 1-24 <mbim_context> <roaming disable flag value>...
  • Page 155: At$Qcprfmod Configure Parameters For 3Gpp2/Epc Profile155

    Test Command AT$QCPRFCRT=? $QCPRFCRT: OPRT1,2),TECH1,2),PERSIST 0,1),PID100,179),APNNAME:””, PDPTYPE:”” Read Command AT$QCPRFCRT? $QCPRFCRT: PID: <Value>,TECH: <Value>,PERSIST: <Value>,APNNAME:” <Value>”,PDPTYPE:” <Value>” Write Command AT$QCPRFCRT=OPRT: <Value>,PERSIST:<Valu e>,TECH:<Value>,PID: <Value>,APNNAME:<Val ue>,PDP TYPE:<Value> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction OPRT:<Value> Create profile Delete profile TECH:<Value> 3GPP2 EPC (Not recommended) PERSIST:<Value>...
  • Page 156: Itu-T V.80Ter Synchronous Data Mode Commands

    AT$QCPRFMOD is used to configure parameters for 3GPP2/EPC profile, This command uses tag:<value> syntax for all the parameters which allows users to specify these parameters in any order except for first parameter. PID and various ParamName tags defined for parameters in this command. First parameter of this command must be PID.
  • Page 157: At+Esa Store Preferred Message

    Read Command AT+ES? +ES:<orig_rqst>,<orig_fbk>,<ans_fb k> Write Command AT+ES=<orig_rqst>,<orig _fbk>,<ans_fbk> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <orig_rqst> <orig_fbk> Undefined <ans_fbk> 14.2. AT+ESA Store Preferred Message AT+ES command is used to store preferred message. Support in 3GPP. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+ESA=?
  • Page 158: Vendor Extended At Commands

    <hd_auto>,<crc_type>, <nrzi_en>, <sync1>, <sync2> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <trans_idle> <framed_idle> Undefined <framed_un_ov> Undefined <hd_auto> Undefined <crc_type> <nrzi_en> <sync1> 0 to 255 <sync2> Undefined VENDOR EXTENDED AT COMMANDS 15.1. AT+RESET Reset the Target AT+ RESET command is used to reset the target. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 159: At^sbfs Set And Get Sim Base Status

    15.2. AT^SBFS Set and Get SIM Base Status AT^SBFS command is used to set and get SIM base status in module. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^SBFS? SIM base status: Enable/Disable Write Command AT^SBFS=<mode> Successfully setting SIM base status as: Enable/Disable Test Command AT^SBFS=?
  • Page 160: At^debug Get Debug Info

    15.3. AT^DEBUG Get Debug Info AT^DEBUG command is used to get debug info, this command only for LTE Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^DEBUG? Debug info Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL Example AT^DEBUG? EARFCN(DL/UL): 38950/38950 BAND: 40 BW: 20.0 MHz PLMN: 460 00...
  • Page 161: At+Gpscn Get The Gps Snr

    STATUS: SRV/REGISTERED SUB STATUS: NORMAL_SERVICE RRC Status: CONNECTED SVC: CS_PS Tx Pwr: -28.0dB TMSI: 80183197200 IP: 10.157.141.124 AVG RSRP: -63.6dBm 15.4. AT+GPSCN Get the GPS SNR AT+GPSCN command is used to get the GPS SNR Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+GPSCN...
  • Page 162: At^getimei Get The Imei Value

    Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Exec Command AT+SKUID HW Revision: <HW vision> SW Revision: <SW vision> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <HW vision> Current HW vision <SW vision> Current SW vision Example AT+SKUID HW Revision: V000 Current HW vision SW Revision: T77W676.F0.0.0.0.1.GC.001 Current SW vision 15.6.
  • Page 163: At^version Get The Firmware Version

    <IMEI> Current IMEI Example AT^GETIMEI Get IMEI failure +CME ERROR: memory failure AT^GETIMEI Current IMEI 358894060069758 15.7. AT^VERSION Get the Firmware Version. AT^VERSION command is use to get get the firmware version, including AP version Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^VERSION?
  • Page 164: At^bodysaron Get Sar State

    AT^VERSION=2 ^VERSION: T77W676.F0.0.0.0.1.GC.006 AT^VERSION=3 ^VERSION: 001 AT^VERSION? ^VERSION: T77W676.F0.0.0.0.1.GC.006.001 15.8. AT^BODYSARON Get SAR State AT^BODYSARON command is used to get the current SAR state. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^BODYSARON? ^BodySaron:<state> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <state>...
  • Page 165: At+Dpr_Enable Set Status Of Dpr

    15.9. AT+DPR_ENABLE Set Status of DPR AT+ DPR_ENABLE command is used to set the status of DPR. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT+DPR_ENABLE? +DPR_ENABLE: Have not set Disable DPR_enable, DPR is disable. +DPR_ENABLE: Get DPR enable Success State success.
  • Page 166: At+Dpr Set Dpr Value

    AT+DPR_ENABLE=1 Enable DPR +DPR_ENABLE: set DPR enable DPR_enable = 1 AT+DPR_ENABLE? +DPR_ENABLE: Get DPR state success. DPR_enable= 1. Note This command would write the value to the EFS file, you can check the path“/nv/item_files/fx/DPR_enable” for confirming. • This command always used before “AT+DPR”. 15.10.
  • Page 167: At$Gtac Get Tunable Antenna Information

    <DSI1> High power <DSI3> Low power Example AT+DPR=LTE,1,28,32 +DPR: set LTE Band1: DSI1=28.0, DSI3=32.0 Note • Need to enable the DPR by using “AT+DPR_ENABLE”. 15.11. AT$GTAC Get Tunable Antenna Information AT$GTAC command is used to get tunable antenna information Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result...
  • Page 168 LTE_B5: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B7: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B8: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B12: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B13: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B17: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B18: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 LTE_B19: 1 | 1 | 1 | 1...
  • Page 169: At$Stac Set Tunable Antenna Information

    15.12. AT$STAC Set Tunable Antenna Information AT$STAC command is used to set tunable antenna information Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT$STAC=<band>,< antenna_cfg> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <band> lte_b1, wcdma_b1….. Band list: “lte_b1”, “lte_b2”, “lte_b3”, “lte_b4”, “lte_b5”, “lte_b7”, “lte_b8”,”lte_b12”, “lte_b13”, “lte_b17”,”lte_b18”, “lte_b19”, “lte_b20”, “lte_b21”,”lte_b25”, “lte_b26”, “lte_b28”,”lte_b29”, “lte_b30”,”lte_b38”, “lte_b39”,”lte_b40”,...
  • Page 170: 15.14. At^slmode Select Preference Mode For More Choice

    Roaming indicator on Example AT+ERI? +ERI: 0 Roaming indicator off 15.14. AT^SLMODE Select Preference Mode for More Choice AT^SLMODE command is used to select preference mode and recover the current carrier default configuration. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT^SLMODE=? ^SLMODE: (0,1),(4,14, 30,35)
  • Page 171: At+Ftm Set The Operating Mode

    AT^SLMODE=1,4 AT^SLMODE? ^SLMODE:1,4-Determine Mode Automatically AT^SLMODE=? ^SLMODE0,1),(4 ,14 ,30 ,35) AT^SLMODE Note • You should set the target at ONLINE mode (AT+CFUN=1). • When the PREF_TERM equals to 0, it won’t work after RESET. 15.15. AT+FTM Set the Operating Mode AT+ FTM command is used to set the operating mode of module.
  • Page 172: At+Agc Set Rf Rssi

    <oper_mode> ONLINE mode FTM mode Example AT+FTM=1 AT+FTM? Device is in: 1, FTM AT+FTM=0 AT+FTM? Device is in: 0, ONLINE 15.16. AT+AGC Set RF RSSI AT+ AGC command is used to set specified configuration of RF RSSI. Before send this command, must be sure the device is in FTM mode.
  • Page 173 parameter Value Instruction <tech> WCDMA <band> List of <band> WCDMA: 1,2,4,5,6,8,19 LTE:1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,21,25,26,28,29,30,38,39 ,40,41,66 <channel> List of <channel> WCDMA: UL Band1: 9612-9888 UL Band2: 9262-9538 UL Band4: 1312-1513 UL Band5: 4132-4233 UL Band6: 811-838 UL Band8: 2712-2863 UL Band19: 312-363 LTE: UL Band1: 18000-18599 UL Band2: 18600-19199 UL Band3: 19200-19949...
  • Page 174 UL Band25: 26040-26689 UL Band26: 26690-27039 UL Band28: 27210-27659 UL Band29: 9660-9769 UL Band30: 27660-27759 UL Band38: 37750-38249 UL Band39: 38250-38649 UL Band40: 38650-39649 UL Band41: 39650-41589 UL Band66: 131972-132671 <LNA> LNA gain state <path> 0:main antenna RSSI 1:aux antenna RSSI <tx_bandwidth>...
  • Page 175: 15.17. At^smtp Set Max Tx Power

    AT+AGC=1,1,9612,0,0 set the WCDMA band1, UL channel 9612, LNA 0, path 0 AT+AGC? WCDMA, main RSSI: -65 AT+AGC=3,2,19000,3,0,1,1 set the LTE, band 2, UL channel 19000, LNA 3, path 0, tx bandwidth 1(1.4MHz), tx bandwidth(1.4MHz) AT+AGC? LTE, main RSSI: -79 15.17.
  • Page 176: At^slband Enable/Disable Band(S)

    <tech> LTE,WCDMA <band> LTE and WCDMA band <max_tx_power> Max TX power, the unit is 0.1db. Example AT^SMTP=WCDMA ^SMTP: WCDMA: 1:240 2:240 4:240 5:240 6:240 8:240 19:240 AT^SMTP=LTE,40,240 ^SMTP: LTE,40,240 15.18. AT^SLBAND Enable/Disable Band(s) AT^SLBAND is used to enable/disable band(s) and recover the current carrier default configuration. Syntax Type Command...
  • Page 177 Write Command AT^SLBAND=<tech>,<ba nd1> [,<band2>[,<band3>…]] Exec Command AT^SLBAND Recover the current carrier default configuration. Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <tech> WCDMA, LTE <band> List of <band> WCDMA: 1,2,4,5,6,8,19 LTE:1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,17,18,19,20,21,25,26,28,29,30,38,39 ,40,41,66 Example AT^SLBAND=LTE,1 AT^SLBAND? ^SLBAND: WCDMA,1,2,4,5,8 ^SLBAND: LTE,1 AT^SLBAND=LTE,1,2,3,4,5 AT^SLBAND? ^SLBAND: WCDMA,1,2,4,5,8 ^SLBAND: LTE,1,2,3,4,5 AT^SLBAND 80591ST10886A Rev.2...
  • Page 178: 15.19. At^setmode Switch Firmware Mode

    AT^SLBAND? ^SLBAND: WCDMA,1,2,4,5,6,8,19 ^SLBAND: LTE,1,2,3,4,8,18,19,21,26,28,41,66 15.19. AT^SETMODE Switch Firmware Mode AT^SETMODE command is used to switch firmware mode, you can switch firmware mode to normal, extension or legacy mode. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT^SETMODE=? ^SETMODE: (0, 1, 2) Write Command AT^SETMODE=<value>...
  • Page 179: At+Usbswitch Select Usb Composition

    AT^SETMODE? ^SETMODE: 0 AT^SETMODE=1 Extension mode AT^SETMODE? ^SETMODE:1 AT^SETMODE=2 Legacy mode AT^SETMODE? ^SETMODE:2 15.20. AT+USBSWITCH Select USB Composition AT+USBSWITCH command is used to set the default USB composition that you want and then reboot device. It means you can switch USB composition to normal,extension or legacy mode. This command is same as AT^SETMODE.
  • Page 180 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction < value > Normal mode Extension mode Legacy mode Example AT+ USBSWITCH=? + USBSWITCH:(0, 1, 2) AT+ USBSWITCH=0 Normal mode AT+ USBSWITCH? + USBSWITCH: 0 AT+ USBSWITCH=1 Extension mode AT+ USBSWITCH? + USBSWITCH:1 AT+ USBSWITCH=2 Legacy mode AT+ USBSWITCH? + USBSWITCH:2...
  • Page 181: 15.21. At^uart_Enable Enable/Disable Uart

    15.21. AT^UART_ENABLE Enable/Disable UART AT^UART_ENABLE is used to enable/disable UART. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^UART_ENABLE? UART_FLAG: <mode> Write Command AT^UART_ENABLE You have success Enable/Disable =<mode> the UART login function, and the system would reboot right now Parameter Description parameter Value...
  • Page 182: 15.23. At^ca_Enable Enable/Disable Ca

    AT+BUILDTIME is used to check the AP and MP build time Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT+BUILDTIME? <build time> Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <build time> module build time Example AT+BUILDTIME? MP: Jan 12 2017, 05:23:36 AP: Jan 12 2017, 06:06:34 15.23.
  • Page 183: 15.24. At^rfsts Read Current Network Status

    Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Enable 1-255 Disable Example AT^CA_ENABLE=1 You have succeeded to DISABLE the CA function! AT^CA_ENABLE? CA_FLAG: DISABLE AT^CA_ENABLE=? 0:Enable 1-255:Disable 15.24. AT^RFSTS Read current network Status AT^RFSTS is used to read current network status. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result...
  • Page 184 <PLMN>,<UARFCN>,<PSC>,<Ec/Io>,<RSCP>,<RSSI>, <LAC>,<RAC>,[<TXPWR>],<DRX>,<MM>, <WCDMARRC>,<NOM>,[<BLER>],<WCDMACID>, <IMSI>,[<NetNameAsc>],<SD>,[<CsAccess>], [<PsAccess>],<Nast>[,<Nuarfcn><Npsc>,<nEc/Io>,,,,], <WCDMAABND> Test Command AT^RFSTS =? ^RFSTS: LTE network <PLMN>,(0…65535),(-44…-140),(-120…-25), (-20…- 3),(0…65535),(-50…33),(0,6…9), (0,3,5…10,13…15,17…23,25),(0,1),(0…503), <IMSI>,[<NetNameAsc>],(0…3),(1…63),(0…250) ^RFSTS: WCDMA network <PLMN>,(0…16383),(0…511),(-31…0),(-120…-25),(- 120…-25),(0…65535),(0…255),(- 50…33),(0,6…9),(0,3,5…10,13…15,17…23,25),(0…7),(0 …3), (0…100%),(0…65535),<IMSI>,[<NetNameAsc>], (0…3),(0…3),(0…3),(0…6)[,(0…16383),(0…511), (- 31…0),,,,],(0…8) Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction < PLMN > “262 25” Country code and operator code(MCC, MNC) <EARFCN>...
  • Page 185 CN = 7, T = 64 CN = 8, T = 128 CN = 9, T = 256 <MM> Mobility Management LOCATION_UPDATE_INITIATED WAIT_FOR_OUTGOING_MM_CONNECTION CONNECTION_ACTIVE IMSI_DETACH_INITIATED PROCESS_CM_SERVICE_PROMPT WAIT_FOR_NETWORK_COMMAND LOCATION_UPDATE_REJECTED WAIT_FOR_RR_CONNECTION_LU WAIT_FOR_RR_CONNECTION_MM WAIT_FOR_RR_CONNECTION_IMSI_DETACH REESTABLISHMENT_INITIATED WAIT_FOR_RR_ACTIVE IDLE WAIT_FOR_ADDITIONAL_OUTGOING_MM_CONNECTION WAIT_FOR_RR_CONNECTION_REESTABLISHMENT WAIT_FOR_REESTABLISH_DECISION LOCATION_UPDATING_PENDING CONNECTION_RELEASE_NOT_ALLOWED < LTERRC > RRC_IDLE RRC_CONNECTED <LTECID>...
  • Page 186 CS+PS < LTEABND > 1…63 Active Band (1..63) 3GPP TS 36.101 <SINR> 0…250 Signal-to-Interface plus Noise Ratio <UARFCN> 0…16383 UMTS Assigned Radio Channel <PSC> 0…511 Active PSC(Primary Synchronization Code) <Ec/Io> -31…0 Active Ec/Io(chip energy per total wideband power in dBm) <RSCP>...
  • Page 187: At+Vzwrsrp Display Neighbor Cell Info

    All calls <Nast> 0…6 Number of Active Set(Maximum 6) <Nuarfcn> 0…16383 UARFCN of n-th active set <Npsc> 0…511 PSC of n-th active set <nEc/Io> -31…0 Ec/Io of n-th active Set <WCDMAABND> QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_2100 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_PCS_1900 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_DCS_1800 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_1700_US QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_850 and QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_800 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_900 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_1700_JAPAN QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_1500 QMI_NAS_BC_WCDMA_850_JAPAN Example...
  • Page 188: At+Vzwrsrq Display Neighbor Cell Info

    AT+VZWRSRP is used to display neighbor cell info like Cell id, EARFCN, RSRP. RSRP – Reference Signal Received Power Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT+VZWRSRP? +VZWRSRP: Cell ID, EARFCN, RSRP Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL Example AT+VZWRSRP? +VZWRSRP: 347,1650,”-1027”...
  • Page 189: At+Vzwapne Edit Apn Value

    parameter Value Instruction NULL Example AT+VZWRSRQ? +VZWRSRQ: 346,1650,”-149”,319,1650,”-176”,098,1650,”- 200”,386,1650,”-158” 15.27. AT+VZWAPNE Edit APN Value AT+VZWAPNE is used to edit APN values in APN table. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Test Command AT+VZWAPNE=? +VZWAPNE: (1-24),(0-16),,(IPV6 and IPV4V6), LTE,(0-1 ),(0-122820) Read Command AT+VZWAPNE? +VZWAPNE: <Profile ID>...
  • Page 190 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <Profile ID> 1 to 24 <APN Class> 0 to 4 <APN Name> String type, maximum length is 100 <PDP Type> String type, maximum length is 8 <APN Bearer type> String type, maximum length is 3 <APN Flag>...
  • Page 191: 15.28. At^imstestmode Enable/Disable Ims Test Mode

    15.28. AT^IMSTESTMODE Enable/Disable IMS Test Mode AT^IMSTESTMODE is used to enable/disable IMS(IP Multimedia Subsystem) test mode, if IMS test mode is enabled, IMS registration attempts will not occur and SMS is not supported. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^IMSTESTMODE? ^IMSTESTMODE : IMS Test Mode...
  • Page 192: 15.29. At^getltecat Get Lte Category

    15.29. AT^GETLTECAT Get LTE Category AT^GETLTECAT is used to get the category of LTE. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^GETLTECAT? ^GETLTECAT: 09 Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction NULL Example AT^GETLTECAT? ^GETLTECAT: 09 15.30. AT^ABAND Get Active Band and channel Info AT^ABAND is used to get the active band and channel information.
  • Page 193: 15.31. At^ca_Info Get Band Information Of Ca Combination

    NULL Example AT^ABAND? Radio interface: LTE Active band: LTE_BAND_40 Active channel: 39148 15.31. AT^CA_INFO Get Band Information of CA Combination AT^CA_INFO is used to get the PCC info and SCC1/SCC2 info. Syntax Type Command Possible Return Result Instruction Read Command AT^CA_INFO? PCC info: Band is xxx, Band_width is xxx...
  • Page 194: 15.32. At^band_Pri Set Band Attach Priority

    AT^CA_INFO? PCC info: Band is LTE_B1, Band_width is 10.0 MHz SCC1 info: Band is LTE_B8, Band_width is 10.0 MHz AT^CA_INFO? PCC info: Band is LTE_B2, Band_width is 10.0 MHz SCC1 info: Band is LTE_B4, Band_width is 10.0 MHz SCC2 info: Band is LTE_B5, Band_width is 10.0 MHz 15.32.
  • Page 195: 15.33. At^usbtype Query Usb Type

    AT^BAND_PRI? ^BAND_PRI:1,2,3 AT^BAND_PRI Write Command Note:Need do at+reset to take effect when do Band priority means, band scan is done based on priority you set by at^band_pri command and at + reset. But band priority does not guarantee which is the serving band. 15.33.
  • Page 196 Write Command AT+GPS =<mode> AT+GPS: Setting success! Module would reboot for setting GPS Enable/Disable Parameter Description parameter Value Instruction <mode> Disable Enable Example AT+GPS? AT+GPS? : GPS is Enable AT+GPS=0 AT+GPS: Setting success! Module would reboot for setting GPS Disable 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 196 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 197: Glossary And Acronyms

    GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS Access Point Name BCCH Broadcast Control Channel Circuit Switched Data Cellular Text Telephone Modems Clear To Send Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (refer to [14]) Discontinuous Reception Data Terminal Equipment (refer to [14]) DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Data Terminal Ready Guaranteed Bit Rate GERAN GSM EDGE Radio Access Network...
  • Page 198 Short Message Service SMSC Short Message Service Center TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Text Telephone Typewriter UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter User Equipment Unsolicited Result Code USIM Universal Subscriber Identification Module UTRAN Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network 80591ST10886A Rev.2 Page 198 of 200 2018-07-02...
  • Page 199: Document History

    DOCUMENT HISTORY Revision Date Changes 2017-02-14 Intial version 2017-05-08 AT^SETMODE, AT^CA_ENABLE, AT^RFSTS, AT+VZWRSRP, AT+VZWRSRQ, AT+VZWAPNE, AT^IMSTESTMODE, AT^GETLTECAT, and AT^ABAND added 2017-07-21 AT^BAND_PRI, AT^CA_INFO added, AT^DEBUG updated 2017-10-31 Information updated for AT^BAND_PRI, new AT+GPS, new at^USBTYPE? 2018-04-08 Full update of all the doc 2018-07-02 Template revised 80591ST10886A Rev.2...

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