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AT COMMAND SET HILO/HILONC PRODUCTS RANGE
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Compatible
Software
version
Création du document / Document creation
Observations
Comments
Corrections sur SMTP
/Corrections for SMTP
Add commands timeout
Delete TAC for KCELL Delete +FAE Change KFLSH space to 2MB Add list of commands available without SIM card
Remove UMTS bands in *PSRDBS
Declare the KCELL parameter format(hex or
decimal)
Change +KCNXCFG parameter <nbmode> to
string type
Add IPR comments for autobaud
Add CGACT comments
Modify on AT+CALA
Change Appendix 5 - title
Modifications on AT+KADC
Modifications on AT+CRSM
Modifications on AT+KADC
Modifications on AT+KPWM
Modifications on +CRSM
Add +CSIM
Modifications on +KGPIOCFG
Add +CRSM example
Update FTP reply codes
Update SMTP Specific Error Code; Modification on
AT+KSMTPPARAM Modification on AT+KSMTPTO Cancel ETX checking for AT+KSMTPUL
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Replace the flash reading and writing command
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Add FTP Server command
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1.Add flash file download/ upload feature for ftp
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Add MMS AT commands
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mode (not supported)
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2.Update 13.5 FTP Specific Commands for multi­session syntax and +KPATTERN
3.Update Appendix 7 HOW TO USE FTP Specific commands
KUDP_NOTIF Update TCP/UDP examples in APPENDIX68.
+KFTPSND
sample of POP3 usage.
of PCS1800
example of TCP Server.
2. Update syntax of “KPOPLIST?”
2 Modification of explanation of <cid> field for +CGDATA 3 Add explanation for <cid> of +CGDCONT
client.
2.Add flash file download/upload example for FTP client example.
3.Add new ftp error code for flash access trouble.
2 Delete +KSGV 3 Correct some mistake.
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Modification on ATO
Add example for MMS
1.Add DTR/AT&D/+++ description for +KFTPRCV and +KFTPSND
2.Add server IP paramters for +KFTPDRUN
1 Modify the note of command KSMTPUL.
2 Modify the sample code of SMTP and POP3 3 Update command format of FRS and FTS
Update the command KFSFILE
Add APPENDIX13
Correct some mistakes in advanced cmds.
Modify CSGT command
Modify Appendix 13
Remove “new” and “new2” words
Remove CGEQMIN and CGEQREQ (3G) Change SA to COMMUNICATIONS Change logo
Add SMS table for +CPMS
Add some information for +KFSFILE
1.Add memory full error code for ftp flash download.
2.Add how many session for ftp user and ftp server.
3.Add how many user connection for ftp server.
4.Add ftp server example.
5.Correct several error.
Change MUX capabilities
Add description for DTR/+++ for SMTP/POP3
Modify syntax of POP3 command in sample.
Add antenna detection command +KGSMAD
“/ftp” is the only valid URI for ftp server root
directory.
Delete*PSINFN;
Add KMCLASS Modification on KSLEEP Modification on KGSMAD
Modification on CRMP
Add temperature monitor command +KTEMPMON
Add SIM detection command +KSIMDET
1.Modify +KFTPDEL
2.Add DCD and DTR description for ftp client
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Add new AT cmd + KSYNC
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Change *PSSTKI explanation
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Modify pattern things for TCP/UDP cmds
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Change the formula for BUZZER frequency and its
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Add new parameters for +KSYNC command.
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Add +KFILTER command
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Make +KSYNC generate signal through PWM0 or
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Modify KTEMPMON, KGSMAD. KSIMDET
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Change +KTEMPMON
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CFUN <fun> from 1-4
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Add TA for +KCELL
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Add +CSNS command
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IPR: Del unsupported baudrate;
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Add +KBND command
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Add +KTCPSTART
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Delete CRMC command Modification on CRMP KTCPCLOSE <closing_type>=0 not support
range. See +KPWM
PWM1
COMMAND +++ for FTP
+KFTPRCV and +KFTPSND
SIMDET: note for GPIO CLIP:/CHUP CSMP:add example
Add KTCPSTAT Add +KURCCFG Add example in Appendix: A6.3, A6.4 and A6.5
Add information about TA in KCELL
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Update +VIP
Add AT+KATH
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Update <session id> and add new Err code for
TCP/UDP Update +KTCPSTART
Add new error code for SMTP and POP3
Update ATI
Modify SIMDET->SIMCD in KSIMDET
Add AT commands for Audio
Add network scan commands: +KNETSCAN and
+KCELLSCAN
Update KCGPADDR;
Update Appendix 5: Set of commands supported
Add comments for gpio usage.
Add comments for KSYNC
Add and modify notes for +KNETSCAN and
+KCELLSCAN
Correction
Update KCGPADDR and KCNXPROFILE
Update of the template and minor modifications
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Update +CNMI
Update +KSIMDET
Add read command for KFILTER
Modify syntax for *PSSTK ="GET INPUT")
Delete extended error code for unknown err Delete table for behavior of +++/dtr/ato
Update CME ERR 100
Add new optional parameter for AT+KTCPCFG,
with source port
Document Release
Add <mngt> 2 for AT+KSLEEP
In CPWC command change Band order.
Change +CHUP note: hang up waiting/active MT
calls and MO calls.
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In CPWC command change Band order.
Document Release
Add AT*PSSTKI=2 and AT*PSSTKI=3
Correct VIP command
Add +KJAMDET
Add <rssi_threshold> for +KJAMDET
Explanation of a delay after 0x00 for KSLEEP
command
Update the comment of command
+KSYNC;+KGSMAD;+KTEMPMON;+KSIMDET;+ KFSFILE
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Update +KFILTER
Update AT+CALA
Add HTTP command set
Update +KFTPDCFG
Add +KUART
Update CME ERROR codes
Explanation of CIND value 5
Add +KPLAYSOUND
Add example for CSMP
Update +KPLAYSOUND
Update +KPLAYSOUND
Update +KPLAYSOUND
Update +KFSFILE, for its maxim quota.
Update the note of +KTCPCNX, +KUDPCFG
Add +KEFA
Update KTCPCLOSE
Update *PSCSSC?
Update +KFTPDRUN
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Hix.A.009.01
Hix.A.009.01
Hix.A.009.02
Hix.A.009.03
Hix.A.009.04
Hix.A.009.04
Hix.A.009.05
Update +CMUX N1 parameter: 1540 is the maximum size.
Document release
Update +KTCP_SRVREQ
Add CME code
Update +KFTPSND
Update GPIO and PWM information.
Add 11 new AT command for Hilo V2
Update TCP/UDP examples in A.6
Update AT list in A.5
Correct some errors in contents
Update *PSNTRG, *PSCIPH, KTCPCLOSE
Update Appendix 5
Update Appendix 5
Update for “ME” of CPBSnot support for phonebook
Update A5:120 seconds for KTCPCLOSE and KUDPCLOSE
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Hix.A.009.06
Hix.A.009.07
Hix.A.009.08
Hix.A.009.08
Hix.A.010.00, Hi2x.A.001.00
Update +KEFA command reply for software without FOTA.
Update +CMGL
Update for FAX not supported in Hilo V2
Update AT+KCNXTIMER
Update AT+KFSFILE
Add Appendix 16
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SOMMAIRE / CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................16
1.1. Scope of the document ..................................................................................................................................16
1.2. Reference documents.....................................................................................................................................16
1.3. AT Command principle...................................................................................................................................17
1.3.1. Parameters ................................................................................................................................................18
1.3.2. Possible answers.....................................................................................................................................18
1.3.3. Multiple AT commands on the same command line.......................................................................19
1.3.4. AT Commands on separate lines.........................................................................................................19
1.4. Modification of this document......................................................................................................................19
2. V25TER AT COMMANDS....................................................................................................................................20
2.1. A/ Command: Repeat previous command line ........................................................................................20
2.2. +++ Command: Switch from data mode to command mode ................................................................21
2.3. O Command: Switch from command mode to data mode ....................................................................22
2.4. E Command: Enable command echo .........................................................................................................23
2.5. Q Command: Set result code presentation mode...................................................................................24
2.6. S0 Command: Set number of rings before automatically answering the call..................................25
2.7. S2 Command: Set character for the escape sequence (data to command mode) .........................26
2.8. S3 Command: Command line termination character .............................................................................27
2.9. S4 Command: Set response formatting character..................................................................................28
2.10. S5 Command: Write command line editing character .......................................................................29
2.11. S7 Command: Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion..................................30
2.12. V Command: TA response format ...........................................................................................................31
2.13. X Command: Result code selection and call progress monitoring control .................................32
2.14. &C Command: Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode ............................................33
2.15. &D Command: Set circuit Data Terminal Ready (DTR) function mode .........................................34
2.16. &F Command: Restore manufactory configuration............................................................................35
2.17. &W Command: Save stored profile.........................................................................................................36
2.18. &V Command: Display current configuration ......................................................................................37
2.19. PR Command: Set fixed local rate...........................................................................................................38
2.20. B: Data rate selection .................................................................................................................................39
2.21. \N: Data transmission mode......................................................................................................................40
2.22. &K Command: Flow control option.........................................................................................................41
2.23. L Command: Monitor speaker loudness................................................................................................42
2.24. M Command: Monitor speaker mode .....................................................................................................43
2.25. S6 Command: Pause before blind dialing .............................................................................................44
2.26. S8 Command: Comma dial modifier time..............................................................................................45
2.27. S10 Command: Automatic disconnect delay .......................................................................................46
2.28. N Command: Negotiate handshake option ...........................................................................................47
2.29. S1 Command: Ring count..........................................................................................................................48
2.30. S11 Command: DTMF Dialing speed ......................................................................................................49
2.31. W Command: Extended result code .......................................................................................................50
2.32. &S Command: DSR option ........................................................................................................................51
2.33. &R Command: RTS/CTS option ...............................................................................................................52
3. GENERAL AT COMMANDS ...............................................................................................................................53
3.1. I Command: Request Identification Information......................................................................................53
3.2. Z Command: Reset and restore user configuration ...............................................................................54
3.3. +CGMI Command: Request manufacturer identification.......................................................................55
3.4. +CGMM Command: Request model identification..................................................................................56
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3.5. +CGMR Command: Request revision identification...............................................................................57
3.6. +CGSN Command: Request product serial number identification (IMEI) .........................................58
3.7. +KGSN Command: Request product serial number identification and Software Version ...........59
3.8. +CSCS Command: Set TE character set....................................................................................................60
3.9. +CIMI Command: Request international subscriber identity ...............................................................61
3.10. +GCAP Command: Request complete TA capability list...................................................................62
3.11. +GMI Command: Request manufacturer identification .....................................................................63
3.12. +GMM Command: Request model identification.................................................................................64
3.13. +GMR Command: Request revision identification..............................................................................65
3.14. +GSN Command: Request product serial number identification (IMEI) identical to GSN ........66
3.15. +CMUX Command: Multiplexing mode ..................................................................................................67
3.16. #CLS Command: Service Class ...............................................................................................................68
3.17. *PSLOCUP Command: ...............................................................................................................................69
3.18. *PSCSCN Command: Call State Change Notification ........................................................................70
3.19. *PSFSNT Command: Field Strength Notification with Threshold ...................................................73
3.20. *PSSSURC Command: ...............................................................................................................................74
3.21. *PSALS Command: Alternate Line Service...........................................................................................75
3.22. *PSDCIN Command: Diverted Call Indicator Notification ................................................................76
3.23. * PSMBNB Command: Mailbox Numbers ..............................................................................................77
3.24. *PSCSP Command: Customer Service Profile.....................................................................................78
3.25. *PSSEAV Command: Service Availability .............................................................................................79
3.26. *PSCHRU Command: Channel Registration URC ...............................................................................80
3.27. *PSCSSC Command: Call Successful setup control..........................................................................81
3.28. *PSSMPH Command: SIM Phase .............................................................................................................82
3.29. *PSCIPH Command: Ciphering notification ..........................................................................................83
4. CALL CONTROL COMMANDS..........................................................................................................................84
4.1. A Command: Answer a call...........................................................................................................................84
4.2. H Command: Disconnect existing connection ........................................................................................85
4.3. D Command: Mobile originated call to dial a number............................................................................86
4.4. D>: Direct dialing from phonebook .............................................................................................................87
4.5. +CHUP Command: Hang up call ..................................................................................................................88
4.6. +CRC Command: Set Cellular Result Codes for incoming call indication .......................................89
4.7. +CSTA Command: Select type of address................................................................................................90
4.8. +CMOD Command: Call mode......................................................................................................................91
4.9. +CEER Command: Extended error report.................................................................................................92
4.10. +CVHU Command: Voice hang up control............................................................................................95
4.11. +KFILTER Command: Make a filter on incoming call.........................................................................96
4.12. +CSNS Command: Single Numbering Scheme ...................................................................................97
4.13. +KATH Command: Choose ATH Mode ..................................................................................................98
5. MOBILE EQUIPMENT CONTROL AND STATUS COMMANDS..................................................................99
5.1. +CACM Command: Accumulated call meter (ACM) reset or query ....................................................99
5.2. +CAMM Command: Accumulated call meter maximum (ACM max) set or query.........................100
5.3. +CCWE Command: Call Meter maximum event.....................................................................................101
5.4. +CALA Command: Set alarm time.............................................................................................................102
5.5. +CALD Command: Delete alarm ................................................................................................................103
5.6. +CCLK Command: Real time clock ...........................................................................................................104
5.7. *PSCPOF Command: Power off .................................................................................................................105
5.8. +CIND Command: Indicator control..........................................................................................................106
5.9. +CLAC Command: List all available AT commands.............................................................................107
5.10. +CMEC Command: Mobile Equipment control mode.......................................................................108
5.11. +CFUN Command: Set Phone Functionality.......................................................................................109
5.12. +CMER Command: Mobile Equipment event reporting...................................................................110
5.13. +CMEE Command: Report Mobile Termination error.......................................................................111
5.14. +CMUT Command: Mute control............................................................................................................112
5.15. +CPIN Command: Enter pin ....................................................................................................................113
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5.16. *PSPRAS Command: Pin Remaining Attempt Status ......................................................................114
5.17. +CPUC Command: Price per unit and currency table......................................................................115
5.18. +CPWC Command: Power class............................................................................................................116
5.19. *PSRDBS Command: Change Frequency Band class .....................................................................117
5.20. +CPAS Command: Phone Activity Status ...........................................................................................118
5.21. +CSQ Command: Signal quality ............................................................................................................119
5.22. +KRIC Command: Ring indicator control ............................................................................................120
5.23. +KSREP Command: Mobile start-up reporting ..................................................................................121
5.24. +KGPIO Command: Hardware IO Control ...........................................................................................122
5.25. +KSLEEP Command: Power Management Control ..........................................................................124
5.26. +KCELL Command: Cell Environment Information ..........................................................................125
5.27. +CRMP Command: Ring Melody Playback .........................................................................................127
5.28. *PSVMWN Command: Voice Message Waiting Notification...........................................................128
5.29. +CRSM Command: SIM Restricted Access.........................................................................................129
5.30. +KPWM Command: PWM control ..........................................................................................................131
5.31. +KGPIOCFG Command: user GPIO configuration............................................................................132
5.32. +KADC Command: analog digital converter.......................................................................................133
5.33. +CSIM Command: Generic SIM access................................................................................................134
5.34. +CALM Command: Alert sound mode..................................................................................................135
5.35. +CRSL Command: Ringer sound level ................................................................................................136
5.36. +CLAN Command: Set Language..........................................................................................................137
5.37. +CSGT Command: Set Greeting Text...................................................................................................138
5.38. +CSVM Command: Set Voice Mail Number.........................................................................................139
5.39. +KGSMAD Command: Antenna Detection ..........................................................................................140
5.40. +KMCLASS Command: Change GPRS Multislot class...................................................................142
5.41. +KTEMPMON Command: Temperature Monitor................................................................................143
5.42. +KSIMDET Command: SIM Detection...................................................................................................145
5.43. +KSYNC Command: Generation of Application synchronization signal ....................................146
5.44. +KBND Command: Current GSM Networks Band Indicator ...........................................................147
5.45. +KNETSCAN Command: Network scan functionality ......................................................................148
5.46. +KCELLSCAN Command: Cell scan functionality ............................................................................151
5.47. +KJAMDET Command: Jamming Detection.......................................................................................153
5.48. +KUART Command: Set number of bits for UART............................................................................155
5.49. +KSAP Command: Remote Sim Access functionality .....................................................................156
5.50. +KPLAYSOUND Command: Play Audio File.......................................................................................157
5.51. +KEFA Command: Deployment package signature verification and firmware upgrading.....159
6. NETWORK SERVICE RELATED COMMANDS ............................................................................................161
6.1. +CAOC Command: Advice of charge information ................................................................................161
6.2. +CCFC Command: Call forwarding number and conditions control ...............................................162
6.3. +CCWA Command: Call waiting ................................................................................................................163
6.4. +CHLD Command: Call hold and multiparty...........................................................................................164
6.5. +CUSD: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data ............................................................................165
6.6. +CLCC Command: List current call ..........................................................................................................167
6.7. +CLCK Command: Facility lock .................................................................................................................168
6.8. +CLIP Command: Calling line identification presentation..................................................................171
6.9. +CLIR Command: Calling line identification restriction ......................................................................172
6.10. +CNUM Command: Subscriber number...............................................................................................173
6.11. +COLP Command: Connected line identification presentation.....................................................174
6.12. +COPN Command: Read operator name.............................................................................................175
6.13. +COPS Command: Operator selection ................................................................................................176
6.14. +CPOL Command: Preferred PLMN list...............................................................................................177
6.15. +CPWD Command: Change password.................................................................................................178
6.16. +CREG Command: Network registration.............................................................................................179
6.17. +CSSN Command: Supplementary service notification..................................................................180
6.18. +CPLS Command: Selection of preferred PLMN list ........................................................................181
6.19. +CTFR Command: Call deflection .........................................................................................................182
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6.20. *PSOPNM Command: Operator name ..................................................................................................183
6.21. *PSNTRG Command: Network registration ........................................................................................184
6.22. *PSHZNT Command: Home zone notification...................................................................................187
6.23. *PSUTTZ Command: Universal time and time zone .........................................................................189
6.24. *PSHPLMN Command: Home PLMN....................................................................................................191
6.25. *PSGAAT Command: GPRS automatic attach ...................................................................................192
6.26. *PSNWID Command: Network identity.................................................................................................193
7. PHONE BOOK MANAGEMENT.......................................................................................................................195
7.1. +CPBF Command: Find phonebook entries...........................................................................................195
7.2. +CPBR Command: Read current phonebook entries...........................................................................196
7.3. +CPBS Command: Select phonebook memory storage......................................................................197
7.4. +CPBW Command: Write phonebook entries ........................................................................................198
8. SMS AT COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................199
8.1. Preliminary comment....................................................................................................................................199
8.2. Parameters definition ...................................................................................................................................199
8.3. +CMGD Command: Delete SMS message...............................................................................................203
8.4. +CMGF Command: Select SMS message format ..................................................................................204
8.5. +CMGL Command: List SMS messages from preferred store...........................................................205
8.6. +CMGR Command: Read SMS message .................................................................................................206
8.7. +CMGS Command: Send SMS message .................................................................................................207
8.8. +CMGW Command: Write SMS message to memory...........................................................................208
8.9. +CMSS Command: Send SMS message from storage ........................................................................209
8.10. +CNMI Command: New SMS message indication.............................................................................210
8.11. +CSCB Command: Select cell broadcast message ..........................................................................211
8.12. +CSCA Command: SMS service center address...............................................................................212
8.13. +CSMP Command: Set SMS text mode parameters .........................................................................213
8.14. +CSMS Command: Select Message service.......................................................................................214
8.15. +CPMS Command: Preferred Message Storage................................................................................215
8.16. +CSDH Command: Show text mode parameters...............................................................................217
8.17. +CSAS Command: Save settings ..........................................................................................................218
8.18. +CRES Command: Restore settings.....................................................................................................219
8.19. +CMT Command: Received SMSPP content ......................................................................................220
8.20. *PSMEMCAP Command: SMS Memory capacity...............................................................................220
9. DATA AND FAX AT COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................222
9.1. +CBST Command: Select bearer service type.......................................................................................222
9.2. +CRLP Command: Select radio link protocol parameter ....................................................................223
9.3. +CR Command: Service reporting control..............................................................................................224
9.4. +FCLASS Command: Fax : Select, read or test service class ...........................................................225
9.5. +FRM Command: Receive data ..................................................................................................................226
9.6. +FTM Command: Transmit data.................................................................................................................227
9.7. +FRS Command: Receive silence .............................................................................................................228
9.8. +FTS Command: Stop transmission and wait........................................................................................229
9.9. +FRH Command: Receive data using HDLC framing...........................................................................230
9.10. +FTH Command: Transmit data using HDLC framing......................................................................231
9.11. +FMI Command: Manufacturer identification .....................................................................................232
9.12. +FMM Command: Model identification.................................................................................................233
9.13. +FMR Command: Revision identification ............................................................................................234
10. GPRS AT COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................................235
10.1. +CGATT Command: PS Attach or Detach...........................................................................................235
10.2. +CGACT Command: PDP context activate or deactivate................................................................236
10.3. +CGCLASS Command: GPRS mobile station class .........................................................................237
10.4. +CGDCONT Command: Define PDP context ......................................................................................238
10.5. +CGDATA Command: Enter data state ................................................................................................240
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10.6. +CGEREP Command: GPRS event reporting.....................................................................................241
10.7. +CGPADDR Command: Show PDP address.......................................................................................242
10.8. +CGQMIN Command: Quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) .....................................243
10.9. +CGQREQ Command: Request quality of service profile...............................................................245
10.10. +CGREG Command: GPRS network registration status .................................................................246
10.11. +CGSMS Command: Select service for MO SMS messages..........................................................248
10.12. *PSGCNT Command: GPRS counters..................................................................................................249
11. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT AT COMMANDS ...........................................................................................250
11.1. Preliminary comments .............................................................................................................................250
11.2. *PSSTKI Command: SIM ToolKit Interface configuration ...............................................................252
11.3. *PSSTK Command: SIM Toolkit command .........................................................................................253
11.4. *PSSTK URC: SIM Toolkit unsolicited result code............................................................................254
12. AUDIO COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................255
12.1. Preliminary comments .............................................................................................................................255
12.1.1. General Behavior ...................................................................................................................................255
12.1.2. Warning ....................................................................................................................................................255
12.2. +CLVL Command: Loudspeaker volume level...................................................................................256
12.3. +VIP Command: Initialize Voice Parameters ......................................................................................257
12.4. +VTS Command: DTMF and Tone generation....................................................................................258
12.5. +VTD Command: Tone duration ............................................................................................................259
12.6. +VGR Command: Receive Gain Selection...........................................................................................260
12.7. +VGT Command: Transmit Gain Selection .........................................................................................261
12.8. +KVGR Command: Receive Gain Selection........................................................................................262
12.9. +KVGT Command: Transmit Gain Selection ......................................................................................263
12.10. +KECHO Command: Echo Cancellation ..............................................................................................264
12.11. +KNOISE Command: Noise Cancellation ............................................................................................265
12.12. +KST Command: Side Tone ....................................................................................................................266
12.13. +KPC Command: Peak Compressor.....................................................................................................267
12.14. +KSRAP Command: Save Restore Audio Parameters.....................................................................268
13. PROTOCOL SPECIFIC COMMANDS .............................................................................................................269
13.1. Preliminary comments .............................................................................................................................269
13.2. CONNECTION CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................................269
13.2.1. +KCNXCFG : GPRS Connection Configuration .........................................................................270
13.2.2. +KCNXTIMER: Connection Timer Configuration .......................................................................271
13.2.3. +KCNXPROFILE: Connection current profile configuration...................................................272
13.2.4. +KCGPADDR: Show PDP address ................................................................................................273
13.3. End Of Data pattern...................................................................................................................................274
13.3.1. +KPATTERN: Custom End Of Data pattern.................................................................................274
13.4. TCP Specific Commands .........................................................................................................................275
13.4.1. +KTCPCFG: TCP Connection Configuration ..............................................................................275
13.4.2. +KTCPCNX: TCP Connection .........................................................................................................276
13.4.3. +KTCPRCV: Receiving data through a TCP Connection.........................................................277
13.4.4. +KTCPSND: Sending data through a TCP Connection............................................................278
13.4.5. +KTCPCLOSE: Closing current TCP operation .........................................................................279
13.4.6. +KTCPDEL: Delete a configured TCP session ...........................................................................280
13.4.7. +KTCP_SRVREQ: Incoming client’s connection request........................................................281
13.4.8. +KTCP_DATA: Incoming data through a TCP Connection .....................................................283
13.4.9. +KURCCFG: Enable or disable the URC from TCP commands.............................................284
13.4.10. +KTCPSTAT: Get TCP socket status ............................................................................................285
13.4.11. +KTCPSTART: Start a TCP connection in direct data flow.....................................................286
13.5. FTP Client Specific Commands .............................................................................................................287
13.5.1. +KFTPCFG: FTP Configuration ......................................................................................................287
13.5.2. +KFTPRCV: Downloading FTP files ..............................................................................................288
13.5.3. +KFTPSND: Uploading FTP files....................................................................................................290
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13.5.4. +KFTPDEL: Deleting FTP files........................................................................................................292
13.5.5. +KFTPCLOSE: Ending current FTP connection ........................................................................293
13.6. FTP Server Specific Commands ............................................................................................................294
13.6.1. +KFTPDCFG: FTP Server Configuration......................................................................................294
13.6.2. +KFTPDSTAT: FTP Server Status..................................................................................................295
13.6.3. +KFTPDRUN: Run FTP server ........................................................................................................296
13.6.4. +KFTPD_NOTIF: Server’s Event Notification..............................................................................297
13.6.5. +KFTPDKICK: Kick user from FTP server ...................................................................................298
13.6.6. +KFTPDCLOSE: Close FTP Server................................................................................................299
13.7. UDP Specific Commands.........................................................................................................................300
13.7.1. +KUDPCFG: UDP Connection Configuration .............................................................................300
13.7.2. +KUDPCLOSE: Closing current UDP operation ........................................................................301
13.7.3. +KUDPSND: Sending data through an UDP Connection.........................................................302
13.7.4. +KUDPRCV: Receiving data through an UDP Connection......................................................303
13.7.5. +KUDP_DATA: Incoming data through a UDP Connection ....................................................304
13.8. SMTP Specific Commands ......................................................................................................................305
13.8.1. +KSMTPPARAM: Connection Configuration ..............................................................................305
13.8.2. +KSMTPPWD: Authentication Configuration .............................................................................306
13.8.3. +KSMTPTO: Receivers Configuration ..........................................................................................307
13.8.4. +KSMTPSUBJECT: Subject Configuration..................................................................................308
13.8.5. +KSMTPUL: Send Message.............................................................................................................309
13.8.6. +KSMTPCLEAR: Clear Parameters ...............................................................................................310
13.8.7. Specific Error Code For The SMTP Commands.........................................................................311
13.9. POP3 Specific Commands ......................................................................................................................312
13.9.1. +KPOPCNX: Connection Configuration.......................................................................................312
13.9.2. +KPOPLIST: List Available Mail .....................................................................................................313
13.9.3. +KPOPREAD: Download A Mail .....................................................................................................314
13.9.4. +KPOPDEL: Delete A Mail................................................................................................................315
13.9.5. +KPOPQUIT: Close Connection .....................................................................................................316
13.9.6. Specific Error Code For POP3 Commands .................................................................................317
13.10. HTTP Client Specific Commands...........................................................................................................318
13.10.1. +KHTTPCFG: HTTP Connection Configuration .........................................................................318
13.10.2. +KHTTPHEADER: Set the header of the request.......................................................................319
13.10.3. +KHTTPGET: Get information from HTTP server ......................................................................320
13.10.4. +KHTTPHEAD: Get the head of the information from HTTP server......................................321
13.10.5. +KHTTPPOST: Send data to HTTP server ...................................................................................322
13.10.6. +KHTTPCLOSE: Close a HTTP connection.................................................................................323
14. SPECIFIC FLASH COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................324
14.1. +KFSFILE: Flash file operation command...........................................................................................324
15. MMS COMMANDS..............................................................................................................................................326
15.1. Command set overview............................................................................................................................326
15.2. Automatic retrieval ....................................................................................................................................326
15.3. Examples......................................................................................................................................................326
15.4. MMS PDU .....................................................................................................................................................327
15.5. Parameter <index>.....................................................................................................................................327
15.6. +KMMCNF Command: MMS Configuration.........................................................................................328
15.7. +KPSL Command: List of Objects.........................................................................................................329
15.8. +KPSR Command: Reading an Object.................................................................................................332
15.9. +KPSW Command: Writing an object...................................................................................................333
15.10. +KPSD Command: Deleting an Object.................................................................................................334
15.11. +KPSSEND Command: Send MMS........................................................................................................335
15.12. +KPSCAP Command: Retrieving MOBILE capabilities....................................................................336
15.13. +KMMRET Command: Retrieve MMS ...................................................................................................337
15.14. +KMMA notification: MMS In MMSC notification...............................................................................338
15.15. +KMMREC notification: MMS in ME notification................................................................................339
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APPENDIX 1. RESULT CODES AND UNSOLICITED MESSAGES................................................................341
APPENDIX 2. ERROR CODES...............................................................................................................................342
A2.1. CME ERROR codes ...................................................................................................................................342
A2.2. CMS ERROR codes ...................................................................................................................................344
A2.3. GPRS ERROR codes.................................................................................................................................345
A2.4. FTP Reply Codes .......................................................................................................................................346
APPENDIX 3. PIN CODE REQUIREMENT...........................................................................................................347
APPENDIX 4. GSM 27.010 MULTIPLEXING PROTOCOL................................................................................348
APPENDIX 5. SET OF COMMANDS SUPPORTED ...........................................................................................349
APPENDIX 6. HOW TO USE TCP SPECIFIC COMMANDS .............................................................................357
A6.1. Client mode .................................................................................................................................................357
A6.2. Server mode................................................................................................................................................358
A6.3. Polling the status of a socket .................................................................................................................359
A6.4. End to End TCP connection....................................................................................................................360
A6.5. Error Case For End to End TCP connection.......................................................................................361
APPENDIX 7. HOW TO USE FTP SPECIFIC COMMANDS..............................................................................362
A7.1. Client mode .................................................................................................................................................362
A7.2. Server mode................................................................................................................................................363
APPENDIX 8. HOW TO USE UDP SPECIFIC COMMANDS.............................................................................364
A8.1. Client mode .................................................................................................................................................364
A8.2. Server mode................................................................................................................................................365
APPENDIX 9. HOW TO USE MAIL SPECIFIC COMMANDS ...........................................................................366
A9.1. Mail Overview..............................................................................................................................................366
A9.1.1. Mail Layout ..........................................................................................................................................366
A9.1.2. Mail Header..........................................................................................................................................366
A9.1.3. Mail Body .............................................................................................................................................367
A9.2. Mail Attachment .........................................................................................................................................367
A9.2.1. Multipart Message..............................................................................................................................367
A9.2.2. Attachment Format............................................................................................................................368
A9.3. How To Use SMTP Specific Commands ..............................................................................................369
A9.3.1. Simple Mode........................................................................................................................................369
A9.3.2. Complex Mode....................................................................................................................................371
A9.4. How To Use POP3 Specific Commands...............................................................................................372
APPENDIX 10. HOW TO USE HTTP CLIENT SPECIFIC COMMANDS ...........................................................374
APPENDIX 11. HOW TO USE SIM TOOLKIT........................................................................................................376
APPENDIX 12. HOW TO SWITCH FROM DATA MODE TO COMMAND MODE ...........................................377
APPENDIX 13. HOW TO USE MMS SPECIFIC COMMANDS............................................................................378
APPENDIX 14. HOW TO BUILD AN AUDIO FILE ................................................................................................379
APPENDIX 15. QA FOR ADVANCED AT COMMAND ........................................................................................382
APPENDIX 16. ATH COMMAND BEHAVIOURAL MATRIX ...............................................................................382
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Scope of the document
This docum ent presents the AT Comm and Set of the SAG EMCOM
Each AT command is described and if necessary the standard reference is noted. (e.g.: 27.007] §7.5).
Some AT command are SAGEMCOM proprietary: in this case it is clearly indicated.
Please refer to section Appendix 5 for the extensive list.
HILO HILONC V1 & V2 m odules.
1.2. Reference documents
[04.08] GSM 04.08 (6.7.1) – Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification (Release 1997)
[22.022] 3GPP 22.022 (3.1.0) - Personalization of Mobile Equipment (ME); Mobile functionality
specification (Release 1999)
[27.005] 3GPP 27.005 (5.0.0) – Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service
(SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
[27.007] 3GPP 27.007 (6.0.0) - AT command set for User Equipment (UE) (Release 6)
[V25ter] ITU-T Recommendation V.25 ter - Serial asynchronous automatic dialing and control
[SIM] Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module – Mobile Equipment (SIM – ME)
interface. (GSM 11.11 version 8.3.0 Release 1999)
[21.905] 3GPP 21.905 (9.4.0) Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications (Release 9)
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1.3. Reference configuration
Reference Configuration
The User Equipment (UE) consists of the mobile equipment (ME) and the (U)SIM. Messages may be stored in either, but the present document does not distinguish between messages stored in the (U)SIM or in the ME. The management of message storage in the two parts of the UE is a matter for the UE implementation.
1.4. AT Command principle
The ‘’AT ‘’ or ‘’at ‘’ prefix must be set at the beginning of each line. To terminate a command line, a <CR> character must be inserted.
Commands are usually followed by a response that includes ‘<CR><LF><response><CR><LF>’. Throughout this document, only the responses are indicated, the <CR> and <LF> characters are omitted intentionally.
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Four kinds of extended AT commands are implemented:
Test Command
AT+CXXX=? The equipment returns the list of
parameters and values ranges set with the with the corresponding Write command or by internal processes.
Read Command
AT+CXXX? This command returns the currently set
value of parameters.
Write Command
AT+CXXX=<…> This command sets user-related parameter
values.
Execution command
AT+CXXX The execution command reads non-
variable parameters affected by internal processes in the equipment.
1.4.1. Parameters
In this document, the default parameters are underlined and the optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets.
Optional parameters or sub-parameters can be omitted unless they are followed by other parameters. A parameter in the middle of a string can be omitted by replacing it with a comma.
When the parameter is a character string, the string must be enclosed in quotation marks.
All space characters will be ignored when using strings without quotation marks.
1.4.2. Possible answers
There is always an answer sent by the TA to an AT Command line (except the very special case of a TA setup for no answer, see ATQ).
The answer is always terminated by an indication of success or failure. However, regarding the setup of the TA (by AT Commands), the message may be different.
Classical messages: OK or ERROR
Extended Error message (see AT+CMEE): +CME ERROR: <n>
(See Appendix for the different values for <n>)
Numeric Mode (see ATV) : <n> with: <n> = 0 OK or <n> is an error code
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1.4.3. Multiple AT commands on the same command line
You may enter several AT commands on the same line. This eliminates the need to type the "AT" or "at" prefix before each command and to wait for the answer for each command. The main advantage is to avoid loosing bandwidth on the link between DTE and the Module.
There is no separator between two basic commands but a semi-colon character is necessary between two extended commands (prefix +).The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 391 characters. If this number is exceeded none of the commands will be executed and TA returns ERROR.
If a command is not supported, then the treatment of the line is stopped (i.e. the following ones are not treated) and an error message is returned.
Example:
Command: ATZ&K3+CBST=7,0,1;+CBST?
Answer: +CBST=7,0,1
OK
1.4.4. AT Commands on separate lines
When you enter a series of AT commands on separate lines, it is strongly advised to leave a pause between the preceding and the following command until the final answer (OK or Error message) appears. This avoids sending too many AT commands at a time without waiting for a response for each.
1.5. Modification of this document
The commands described in this document are subject to change without notice, and shall only be used as for usual AT commands use.
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2. V25TER AT COMMANDS
2.1. A/ Command: Repeat previous command line
A/ Repeat previous command line
Execute command
Syntax A/
Reference V.25Ter
Response Depend on the previous command
Parameters None
Notes
Line does not need to end with terminating character
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2.2. +++ Command: Switch from data mode to command mode
+++ Switch from data mode to command mode
Execute command
Syntax
+++
Reference V.25Ter
Response This command is only available during data mode. The +++ characters sequence causes to suspend the data flow over the AT interface and switch to command mode. This allows entering AT commands while maintaining the data connection to the remote device.
OK
Parameters None
Notes
To return to data mode, use the ATO[n] command
Line needs one second silent before and one second after (do not end with
terminating character)
The “+” character may be changed with the ATS2 command (see following
chapters)
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2.3. O Command: Switch from command mode to data mode
ATO Switch from command mode to data mode
Test command
Syntax
ATO[<n>]
Reference V.25Ter
Response TA returns to data mode from command mode:
CONNECT <text>
If connection is not successfully resumed
NO CARRIER
Parameter
<n>: 0: switch from command mode to data mode 1-65535: session ID, See “Protocol specific commands (TCP/UDP/FTP…)”
Notes
ATO is the alternative command to the +++ escape sequence described in
Chapter 2.2: When you have established a data call and TA is in command mode, ATO causes the TA to resume the data connection and return to data mode.
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2.4. E Command: Enable command echo
ATE Enable command echo
Execute command
Syntax
ATE[<value>]
Reference V.25Ter
Response
OK
Parameters
<value>: 0 : Echo mode off 1 : Echo mode on
Notes
This setting determines whether or not the TA echoes characters received from TE
during command state
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2.5. Q Command: Set result code presentation mode
ATQ Set result code presentation mode
Execute command
Syntax
ATQ[<n>]
Reference V.25Ter
Response
OK (if <n> = 0) Nothing (if <n> = 1)
Parameters <n>: 0: result codes transmitted by TA 1: no result code transmitted by TA
Notes
Specifies whether or not the TA transmits any result code to the TE. Information
text transmitted in response is not affected by this setting.
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2.6. S0 Command: Set number of rings before automatically answering the call
ATS0 Set number of rings before automatically answering the call
Read command
Syntax
ATS0?
Write command
Syntax
ATS0=<n>
Reference V.25ter
Response
<n> OK
Response
OK
Parameters <n>: 0: automatic answering deactivated 1-255: number of rings before automatically answering
Notes
See Data stored by &W for default value.
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2.7. S2 Command: Set character for the escape sequence (data to command mode)
ATS2 Set character for the escape sequence (data to command mode)
Read command
Syntax
ATS2?
Write command
Syntax
ATS2=<n>
Reference V.25ter
Response
<n> OK
Response
OK
Parameters <n>: only 43 (“+”) is supported
Notes
The default character is “+” (043) and cannot be changed.
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2.8. S3 Command: Command line termination character
ATS3 Command line termination character
Read command
Syntax ATS3?
write command
Syntax
ATS3=<n>
Reference V.25Ter
Response
<n> OK
Response
OK
Parameters <n>: 13: command line termination character<CR>: carriage return.
Notes
This parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate an
incoming command line (13 = <CR> by default); it cannot be changed.
See Data stored by &W for default value.
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2.9. S4 Command: Set response formatting character
ATS4 Set response formatting character
Read command
Syntax ATS4?
Write command
Syntax
ATS4=<n>
Reference V.25Ter
Response
<n> OK
Response
OK
Parameters <n>: 10: response formatting character <LF>: line feed.
Notes
This parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate answer
line (10 = <LF> by default); it cannot be changed
See Data stored by &W for default value.
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2.10. S5 Command: Write command line editing character
ATS5 Write command line editing character
Read command
Syntax ATS5?
write command
Syntax
ATS5=<n>
Reference V.25Ter
Response
<n> OK
Response
OK
Parameters <n>: 1..255: number of second to wait for connection completion
Notes
This parameter determines the character recognized by TA to terminate an
incoming command line (8 = <backspace> by default); it cannot be changed.
See Data stored by &W for default value.
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2.11. S7 Command: Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion
ATS7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion
Read command
Syntax
ATS7?
Write command
Syntax
ATS7=<n>
Reference V.25Ter
Response:
<n> OK
Response:
OK
Parameters: <n>: 1...255: number of second to wait for connection completion
Notes
See also AT&V for default values of this parameter
See Data stored by &W for default value.
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