3.5G AT Commands Manual
History
Company was established on 15th of
April 1998. Main residence is based
in Vilnius.
Company started with production of
telecommunication devices.
In 2001 company expanded its fields
of activity by starting design and
manufacturing of electronical
systems for wireless data transfer.
In 2002 contract of partnership and
collaboration was signed with
company Pro-Sign GmbH
(Germany), considering design and
representation of graphic
programming interface iCon-L in
Eastern Europe.
In 2003 Teltonika and NOKIA
became partners and started
integration of NOKIA M2M
technology using NOKIA N12
module. It was the beginning of
wireless technology development
process.
In 2004, NOKIA invited Teltonika to
join presentation of M2M technology
innovations in CeBIT 2004. It was
very high evaluation of a small
Lithuanian company and its
possibilities, which helped to
feel peculiarities of international
business.
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In 2004 Teltonika produced more
than 10 new products and solutions
using EDGE technology. It was a
condition that made Teltonika a
leader of M2M integration solutions
using EDGE not only in Lithuania,
but also in Europe.
2005 was the year of two successful
international exhibitions: CEBIT 2005
and HANNOVER MESSE 2005.
These shows opened new
possibilities for offering our products
and solutions for all world.
In the year 2005 Teltonika became
an international company. We
became Lithuanian - Finnish
Company. A few employees from
NOKIA joined Teltonika’s staff.
Presently they successfully develop
activity of new companies: Teltonika
International GmbH (Düsseldorf) and
Teltonika International Oy (Helsinki).
About US
Our vision is to provide added value
for people and companies by
creating electronical devices and
solutions, which are based on the
latest achievements of science and
technology.
We aim to help people to integrate
the latest technologies in real life,
what would bring more cosiness,
comfort, freedom of mobility and
security to their everyday life.
We seek to make all our solutions
an inconceivable part of people
lives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DTE/DCE INTERFACE COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................ 3
2. GENERAL COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.
UMTS GENERAL COMMANDS ..................................................................................................... 3
ABOUT ITU-T V.25TER GENERIC DCE CONTROL COMMANDS............................................ 3
2.2.
PCCA STD-101 COMMANDS ......................................................................................................... 4
2.3.
3. CALL CONTROL COMMANDS.......................................................................................................................................... 4
UMTS CALL CONTROL COMMANDS ......................................................................................... 4
3.1.
3.2.
ITU-T V.25TER CALL CONTROL COMMANDS .......................................................................... 5
ITU-T V.25
3.3.
4. FAX COMMANDS.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
FAX ITU-T T.31 COMMANDS FOR GSM ...................................................................................... 5
4.1.
5. MOBILE EQUIPMENT COMMANSS................................................................................................................................. 6
5.1.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT COMMANDS ............................................................................................ 6
6. UMTS PACKET DOMAIN COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................... 7
6.1.
UMTS-
PACKET DOMAIN MODEM CAPABILITY COMMANDS .......................................................... 7
6.2.
7. SMS COMMANDS.................................................................................................................................................................. 8
TER DATA COMPRESSION COMMANDS
SPECIFIC PACKET DOMAIN COMMANDS
............................................................................... 5
................................................................................... 7
SMS TEXT AND PDU MODE COMMANDS.................................................................................. 8
7.1.
8. NETWORK SERVICE COMMANDS .................................................................................................................................. 9
NETWORK SERVICE RELATED COMMANDS ........................................................................... 9
8.1.
9. SYNCHRONOUS DATA MODE COMMANDS ................................................................................................................. 9
ITU-T V.80TER SYNCHRONOUS DATA MODE COMMANDS.................................................. 9
9.1.
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1. DTE/DCE INTERFACE COMMANDS
Command
ATE Command echo
ATQ Result code suppression
ATS3 Command line termination character
ATS4 Response formatting character
ATS5 Command line editing character
ATV DCE response format
ATX Result code selection and call progress monitoring control
AT&C Circuit 109 DCE RLSD (DCD) behavior
AT&D Circuit 108 DTE DTR behavior
AT+IPR Fixed DTE rate
AT+IFC Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)-DCE local flow control
AT+ICF DTE-DCE character framing
Description
2. GENERAL COMMANDS
2.1. UMTS GENERAL COMMANDS
Command
AT+CGMI Report manufacturer identification
AT+CGMM Request model identification
AT+CGMR Request revision identification
AT+CGSN Request product serial number identification
AT+CSCS Select TE character set
AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity
2.2. ABOUT ITU-T V.25TER GENERIC DCE CONTROL COMMANDS
Command
ATZ Reset to default configuration
AT&F Set to factory defined configuration
ATI Request identification information
AT+GMI Request manufacturer identification
AT+GMM Request model identification
AT+GMR Request revision identification
AT+GSN Request product serial number identification
AT+GCAP Request complete capabilities list
Description
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