Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-G01 manual AT Commands MIM-A01, Overview of AT Commands

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AT Commands MIM-A01

 

 

8.2AT Commands MIM-A01

8.2.1Overview of AT Commands

Commands can be entered alone or in strings, and they must be preceded - except the A/ com- mand - by the character sequence AT (or at) and ended with the content of the S3 register, which usually is <CR/LF>. For example:

ATX1<CRLF>

ATQ0<CRLF>

The maximum length of a command line is 80 characters. If more commands are issued, the modem responds with an error message. The commands can be sent with or without spaces between commands and in upper-case or lower-case letters.The following commands produce the same results:

ATX1QODP12345<CRLF> At X1 Q0 Dp 12345<CRLF>

Use the Backspace key to delete errors.

In this summary and the following descriptions, the preceding AT sequence is not listed.

Command

Description

A

Answer mode

A/

Repeat last command

B

Select ITU-T or Bell

D

Dial command

E

Command mode echo

H

Switch hook control

I

Identification/checksum option

L

Speaker volume control

M

Speaker control

N

Select data rate handshake

O

Go online

P

Select pulse dialing

Q

Result code display control

S

Select an S register

T

Select tone dialing

+TFORMAT

Data format at the serial interface

+TBAUD

Baud rate of the serial interface

V

Result code form

W

Response code data rate

X

Result code type

Z

Recall stored profile

+++

Escape Sequence to return temporarily to Command mode

&C

DCD (data carrier detect) option

&D

DTR (data terminal ready) option

&F

Load factory defaults

&G

Guard tone option (1200 bps and 2400 bps only)

&K

Select serial port flow control

&P

Dial pulse ratio

&S

DSR (data set ready) option

&U

Disable Trellis coding

&V

View active and stored profiles

&W

Store active profile

&Y

Select stored profile on power-up

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Art-No Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0Version Changes / Additions / Corrections Mitsubishi Electric Proper use Security AdviceSafety instructions Intended Target AudienceMitsubishi Electric Equipment Versions Mounting and InstallationPower supply Operation Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceTechnical Data ConfigurationAppendix Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM MIM-G01 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glanceMitsubishi Super Modem 56k MIM-A01 Tab -1Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance Teleservice via PCEquipment Versions Modem TypTab -2Description of the connectors of the modems Mounting and InstallationInterfaces and Connectors Overview of all connectors of the Normal Modem GSMTab -3Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modem Meaning of the LEDsInserting the SIM card Connecting the GSM antennaPush down the button until the card holder is released 027954 Tab -4Description of the connectors of the Modems Overview of all connectors of the Super Modems 56kSuper Modem 56k MIM-A01 Line Tab -5Five LEDs are used to show the state of the modemMitsubishi Super Modem 56k supports the a/b leads 3 Testing the Telephone ConnectionConnection to the Telephone Network Telephone Exchange SystemMounting Power supply LEDs on MIM-A01 OperationMIM-G01 MIM-A01Options GSM and serial communication ConfigurationProject Settings MIM and Mitsubishi Alpha XLFunction Block SMS send GSM SMS Short Message ServiceSMS Setting SMS Service CenterRecipient Initialisation of a GSM Modem PLC ConnectionMIM-G01 and FX Messenger MIM for FX Remote AccessMIM and Mitsubishi Melsec FX Connection to other Mitsubishi ProductsRS 232-Transparent-Mode TransMode Time delays during modem transmissionsExample TransMode CommandTransMode Login Command AT+T SEND=TransModeLogin with password and parameters Login without parametersSystem Architecture Technical DataMain Features TabTab -5General Data FirmwareTab -4 Firmware General DataMIM-G01 DimensionsSuper Modem 56k MIM-A01Appendix AT Commands MIM-G01Important AT Commands +CSQ Signal QualityNumberx AlphaxTypex DCEbyDTE DTEbyDCE +ICF Data FormatFormat Parity +IFC Flow Control+CMGS Send SMS Mode Format+COPS GSM Network StatV24-V35 Commands Overview of AT-CommandsService Commands Tab -10 Service CommandsTab -15 Security Tab -14 NetworkData Commands SMS CommandsPhonebook Fax Commands CLASS2 Fax Commands CLASS1Special AT Commands Overview of AT Commands AT Commands MIM-A01Tab -22Overview of AT Commands Select Serial Port Flow Control AT Command Descriptions+TFORMAT Sets the data format +TBAUD Set the baudrateResult Code Display Control Dial CommandCommand Mode Echo Switch Hook ControlTab -24Overview of S-Registers +VCID Caller ID SettingsOverview of S-Registers Store Active ProfileOverview of the Commands Message CommandsAT+T Send=Fax Setting General Message ParametersAT+T Send=All Sending a FaxAT+T Send=SMS Sending an SMS MessageSubject Sending an Express E-MailAT+T Send=Express SenderAT+T Send=Email Sending Internet E-Mail SmtpSize of messages received Retrieving Internet E-Mail POP3AT+T Send=POP3 Size of detected messagesAT+T Delete=Number AT+TList Displaying Received MessagesAT+T List = type AT+T Delete Deleting a Stored MessageParameterList AT+T Read Reading a Stored MessageAT+T Read=Number +T Read Number, type, time ParameterList MessageAT+T Time=time Modem CommandsAT+T Answer=OnOff AT+T Answer?AT+T Verbose=OnOff AT+T Time?AT+T Echo=OnOff AT+T Echo?AT+T Redial AT+T Mode=ModeAT+T Help AT+T EraseAT+T DialRules? AT+T RedialDelayAT+T RedialDelay? AT+T DialRules=DialMethod,DialToneAT+T Speaker=Volume AT+ T Speaker Adjusting the Modem Speaker VolumeAT+T Speaker? MIM G01 MIM-A01 IndexPage Headquarters

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