Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-A01 Fax Commands CLASS1, Fax Commands CLASS2, Special AT Commands

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AT Commands MIM-G01

 

Appendix

 

 

 

Fax Commands CLASS1

 

 

 

 

 

Command

 

Description

 

+FTM

 

Transmit Speed

 

+FRM

 

Receive Speed

 

+FTH

 

HDLC Transmit Speed

 

+FRH

 

HDLC Receive Speed

 

+FTS

 

Stop Transmission and Wait

 

+FRS

 

Receive Silence

 

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Fax Commands CLASS1

Fax Commands CLASS2

 

 

 

 

 

Command

 

Description

 

+FDT

 

Transmit Data

 

+FDR

 

Receice Data

 

+FET

 

Transmit Page Punctuation

 

+FPTS

 

Page Transfer Status Parameters

 

+FK

 

Terminate Session

 

+FBOR

 

Page Transfer Bit Order

 

+FBUF

 

Buffer Size Report

 

+FCQ

 

Copy Quality Checking

 

+FCR

 

Capability to Receive

 

+FDIS

 

Current Sessions Parameters

 

+FDCC

 

DCE Capabilities Parameters

 

+FLID

 

Local ID String

 

+FPHCTO

 

Page Transfer Timeout Parameter

 

Tab. 8-20:

Fax Commands CLASS2

Special AT Commands

 

 

 

 

 

Command

 

Description

 

+CCED

 

Cell Environment Description

 

+CCED

 

Automatic RxLev Indication

 

+WIND

 

General Indications

 

+ADC

 

Analog Digital Converter

 

+CMER

 

Mobile Equipment Event Reporting

 

+WLPR

 

Read Language Preference

 

+WLPW

 

Write Language Preference

 

+WIOR

 

Read GPIO Value

 

+WIOW

 

Write GPIO Value

 

+WAC

 

Abort Command

 

+WTONE

 

Play Tone

 

+WDTMF

 

Play DTMF Tone

 

+WDWL

 

Wavecom Downloading

 

+WVR

 

Wavecom Voice Rate

 

+WDR

 

Data Rate

 

+WHWV

 

Hardware Version

 

+WDOP

 

Date Of Production

 

+WSVG

 

Wavecom Select Voice Gain

 

+WSTR

 

Wavecom Status Request

 

+WSCAN

 

Wavecom Scan

 

+WRIM

 

Ring Indicator Mode

 

+W32K

 

Power saving mode

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0 Art-NoVersion Changes / Additions / Corrections Mitsubishi Electric Intended Target Audience Security AdviceSafety instructions Proper useMitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance Mounting and InstallationPower supply Operation Equipment VersionsConfiguration Technical DataAppendix Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k MIM-A01 Modem Typ Teleservice via PCEquipment Versions Tab -1Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceOverview of all connectors of the Normal Modem GSM Mounting and InstallationInterfaces and Connectors Tab -2Description of the connectors of the modemsMeaning of the LEDs Tab -3Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modemConnecting the GSM antenna Inserting the SIM cardPush down the button until the card holder is released 027954 Overview of all connectors of the Super Modems 56k Tab -4Description of the connectors of the ModemsSuper Modem 56k MIM-A01 Tab -5Five LEDs are used to show the state of the modem LineTelephone Exchange System Testing the Telephone ConnectionConnection to the Telephone Network Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k supports the a/b leads 3Mounting Power supply MIM-A01 OperationMIM-G01 LEDs on MIM-A01MIM and Mitsubishi Alpha XL ConfigurationProject Settings Options GSM and serial communicationSMS Service Center GSM SMS Short Message ServiceSMS Setting Function Block SMS sendRecipient PLC Connection Initialisation of a GSM ModemConnection to other Mitsubishi Products MIM for FX Remote AccessMIM and Mitsubishi Melsec FX MIM-G01 and FX MessengerTime delays during modem transmissions RS 232-Transparent-Mode TransModeAT+T SEND=TransMode TransMode CommandTransMode Login Command ExampleLogin without parameters Login with password and parametersTab Technical DataMain Features System ArchitectureGeneral Data FirmwareTab -4 Firmware Tab -5General DataDimensions MIM-G01MIM-A01 Super Modem 56k+CSQ Signal Quality AT Commands MIM-G01Important AT Commands AppendixAlphax NumberxTypex +IFC Flow Control +ICF Data FormatFormat Parity DCEbyDTE DTEbyDCEStat Mode Format+COPS GSM Network +CMGS Send SMSTab -10 Service Commands Overview of AT-CommandsService Commands V24-V35 CommandsTab -14 Network Tab -15 SecuritySMS Commands Data CommandsPhonebook Fax Commands CLASS1 Fax Commands CLASS2Special AT Commands AT Commands MIM-A01 Overview of AT CommandsTab -22Overview of AT Commands +TBAUD Set the baudrate AT Command Descriptions+TFORMAT Sets the data format Select Serial Port Flow ControlSwitch Hook Control Dial CommandCommand Mode Echo Result Code Display ControlStore Active Profile +VCID Caller ID SettingsOverview of S-Registers Tab -24Overview of S-RegistersMessage Commands Overview of the CommandsSending a Fax Setting General Message ParametersAT+T Send=All AT+T Send=FaxSending an SMS Message AT+T Send=SMSSender Sending an Express E-MailAT+T Send=Express SubjectSending Internet E-Mail Smtp AT+T Send=EmailSize of detected messages Retrieving Internet E-Mail POP3AT+T Send=POP3 Size of messages receivedAT+T Delete Deleting a Stored Message AT+TList Displaying Received MessagesAT+T List = type AT+T Delete=Number+T Read Number, type, time ParameterList Message AT+T Read Reading a Stored MessageAT+T Read=Number ParameterListAT+T Answer? Modem CommandsAT+T Answer=OnOff AT+T Time=timeAT+T Echo? AT+T Time?AT+T Echo=OnOff AT+T Verbose=OnOffAT+T Erase AT+T Mode=ModeAT+T Help AT+T RedialAT+T DialRules=DialMethod,DialTone AT+T RedialDelayAT+T RedialDelay? AT+T DialRules?AT+ T Speaker Adjusting the Modem Speaker Volume AT+T Speaker=VolumeAT+T Speaker? Index MIM G01 MIM-A01Page Headquarters

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