Multi-Tech Systems MTSGSM Error Codes, S31 Configuration bitmap, S95 Negotiation message options

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Chapter 5 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error Codes

 

 

 

S31

 

Configuration bitmap

Description

S31 is a bitmapped register and controls a wide range of modem properties.

Bit

Default

Meaning

0

N.A.

Not used

1

N.A.

Not used

2, 3

2

Error correction progress messages control.

 

 

A value of 0 means that only DTE speed is shown and corresponds to

 

 

ATW0 (default).

 

 

A value of 1 means full reporting and corresponds to ATW1

 

 

A value of 2 means that only DCE speed is shown and corresponds to ATW2

4

N.A.

Not used

5

N.A.

Not used

6

N.A.

Not used

7

N.A.

Not used

S95

 

Negotiation message options

Description:

S95 is a bitmapped register and enables variants of the CONNECT result code from

 

 

the modem. The settings in this S-register override the ATW command.

Bit

Default

Meaning

0

1

Link speed reporting.

1

1

ARQ reporting.

2

1

CARRIER reporting.

3

1

PROTOCOL reporting.

4

N.A.

Not used

5

1

COMPRESSION reporting.

6

1

Enable all result codes. Just like ATX4 .

7

N.A.

Not used

Error Codes

+CME ERROR

Mobile equipment error

Description:

This is the error code for +CME ERROR:

Error code

Meaning

0

Phone failure

1

No connection to phone

2

Phone adaptor link reserved

3

Operation not allowed

4

Operation not supported

5

PH-SIM PIN required

10

SIM not inserted

11

SIM PIN required

12

SIM PUK required

13

SIM failure

14

SIM busy

15

SIM wrong

16

Incorrect password

20

Memory full

21

Invalid index

22

Not found

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Contents Model Mtsgsm SoftGSM Kit User Guide EMC and Safety ComplianceRecord of Revisions TrademarksContents Appendices Introduction and Description Introduction Software Loading and ConfigurationPreview of this Guide Introduction and DescriptionRelated Documentation Technical Specifications Computers supported User InterfaceMtsgsm Getting Started Requirements UnpackingSetup Connecting the Phone to the ComputerGetting Started Mtsgsm Software Installation Loading your Driver Software Installing the SoftwareSoftware Loading and Configuration Mtsgsm Utility Software Phonebook ManagerSMS Manager Getting Help SettingsSMS and Phonebook Applications Receiving SMS Messages Short Message Service UtilityPhonebook Utility Sending SMS MessagesSMS and Phonebook Application New Phonebook New RecordDelete Write Phonebook Read PhonebookService Center SettingsPhonebook File Type of Outgoing SMSCom Port Attached to the Phone Log Modemconversation SoftGSM AT Commands, S-Registers and Error Codes International Modem Restrictions Standard AT CommandsDTn DPnAT Commands, S-Registers, and Error Codes ATSATZ ATV0 Result Code AT+F Fax AT Commands+CBC Extended AT Commands+CGMI +CBST+CGMM +CMGF+CMGD +CMEE+CGSN +CMGL+CHUP +CMGR+CNMI +CPAS+CPBR +CPBW +CPBS+CPMS +CSCA +CR+CRC +CSMS +CRLP+CSQ RegistersS14 Configuration bitmap No Carrier timeoutBackspace character S10 Lost carrier disconnect timeMultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide S21 Configuration bitmap S22 Configuration bitmapS30 Inactivity timer S31 Configuration bitmap Error Codes+CME Error S95 Negotiation message options+CMS Error Troubleshooting General FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FAQsQ1. What is GSM ? Q4. Why did PCS providers in North America choose GSM ?Q6. How do smart cards work ? TroubleshootingQ7. Do smart cards come in more than one format ? Q10. How popular is GSM in the U.S. and Canada ?Q17. What is the GSM MoU Association ? Q14. What about roaming capabilities ?Q16. What about voice quality of GSM ? Windows NT FAQs Windows 95/98 FAQsQ19. What is the GSM Alliance ? Q22. When is MultiMobile SoftGSM for Windows 95 available ?Modem does not respond to commands Troubleshooting ProceduresWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Software User License Agreement On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Tech SupportMulti-Tech BBS ServiceContacting Tech Support via E-mail To log on to the Multi-Tech BBSTo Download a file About the InternetIf you know the file name If you don’t know the file nameAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service Appendices Appendix a Understanding GSM IntroductionAbout GSM Data Non-transparent Mode Transparent ModeFaxing GSM Data BenefitsGSM Data Applications GSM Data Support Additional Facts For More Information MultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide Glossary Mtsgsm Glossary Mtsgsm BER GSM AcronymsCpip GAP ITU Mbcf Pabx RIC TCC Warc Index MTASR1-100

MTSGSM specifications

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