Siemens M1 manual Screen outputs Limits of screen outputs, ATEn Command echo

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Technical reference section

Configuring the module using AT commands

This section describes the standard AT commands that allow you to configure your GSM module. These commands are grouped according to subject area.

Screen outputs

Limits of screen outputs

When you receive data that is reproduced on the screen (data echo), the text is usually shifted upward when the edge of the screen is reached. When you generate screen outputs using AT commands (e.g. AT&V), a maximum of 30 lines is displayed for each command. If, for example, you enter the AT&V command several times on the same line (AT&V&V&V), a maximum of 30 lines is displayed.

ATEn - Command echo

The ATEn command affects the echo of characters that the GSM module receives from your computer when the GSM module is in command mode.

 

ATEn

[n=0,1]

 

 

 

Option

Result

 

 

 

ATE0

Command echo off: Select the ATE0 setting when the computer itself is

 

echoing keyboard entries on the screen and no command echo is expect-

 

ed from the GSM module. Please note: If you enter the ATE0 command

 

and your computer is expecting character echo, the computer will no long-

 

er display the entered characters on the screen. You are then working

 

blind.

 

 

 

ATE1

Command echo on: Select the ATE1 setting when your computer is con-

 

figured to expect the characters received by your GSM module to be re-

 

turned. Factory configuration.

 

 

 

 

ATQn - Activate and deactivate result codes

The ATQn command allows you to control the transmission of result codes as acknowl- edgments to AT commands (e.g. OK, ERROR, RING).

 

ATQn

[n=0,1]

 

 

 

Option

Result

 

 

 

 

ATQ0

Outputs result codes.

 

 

 

 

ATQ1

Suppresses result codes. Important for unattended operation.

 

 

 

 

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Contents GSM Contents Technical reference section Contents Technical data GSM documentationGeneral information GSM Module M1 Product description FeaturesInterface Hybrid connector manufacturer-specificGSM Module M1 Description of the interfaces SIM cardCable assignment Installation / startup Mounting the modulePower supply / power consumption Switching the GSM module on/offOvervoltage / undervoltage Installation / startupSetting / testing the COM interface Power consumptionSetting the GSM radio transfer rate ATB13ATB7 AT+CPIN=1234 Setting up and clearing down connectionsAT+CPIN? +CPIN SIM PINTroubleshooting AT&FATH Connection cannot be set up Own errorsSystem errors Incorrect characters on screen GSM module does not dialCannot receive fax Overview of AT commands General AT commands Overview of AT commands GSM AT commands GSMSMS AT commands GSM Technical reference section AT standard AT command line prefixConnecting to your GSM module Command syntax of the AT standardAT&F0 Technical reference sectionATH ATS7?Q0E1 ATD0123456789No Carrier ErrorConnect RingOperating modes Command modeTransparent mode Escape commandATOn Return to transparent mode Setting the transfer rateATH Go on-hook ATBn Select GSM module’s operating mode ATBATB99 Dial ATD+4989telephone number ATD Dial a telephone numberATD Valid dial stringsAT&Z0=123456789 AT%Dn Automatic dialing with DTRATD123456789 AtdlDisplaying and storing a configuration ATS0=n Auto-answer modeATA Answer a call Z1= Z2= Z3= AT&V Active ProfileStored Profile Telephone Numbers &Z0=ATEn Command echo Screen outputs Limits of screen outputsATQn Activate and deactivate result codes Control line options AT&Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD options ATXn Extended connect messageMemory commands AT&Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR optionsData flow control ATDS=n Dial stored telephone number AT&Wn Store configurationAT&Zn=x Store telephone number AT&Z0 =AT+CXXSN = ? AT+C commands for GSMAT&Yn Configuration at power-up ATZn Load user profile+CGMM M1 AT+CGMI+CGMI Siemens AT+CGMMAT+CEER Extended error report AT+CGSN Request product serial number IDAT+CHUP Hangup call GSM module AT+CMEE Report mobile equipment errorEnter AT+CEERAT+CREG? +CME ErrorAT+CREG? AT+CREG Network registrationAT+COPS=? EnterAT+CREG? GSM module +CREG 0,0 = not registeredAT+COPS Operator selection AT+COPS?AT+COPS=? AT+COPS?+COPS 0, 0, Operator Name AT+COPS=? Display list of available network operatorsPrivat TelekomAT+CPIN Enter PIN and query blocks AT+CPIN2 Enter PIN2 and query PIN2 blocks +CME Error Wrong Password+CPWD SC,8,PS,8, P2,8 AT+CPWD Change passwordAT+CPIN2=1234 AT+CPWD=?Receive AT+CSQ Signal qualityErrors AT+CSQ+CKPD 0123456789*#CDEISUXYZ AT+CKPD Keypad controlAT+CKPD=? AT+CKPD=?AT+CXXSN=? AT+CXXSN Single-numbering parameterizationAT+CXXSN=? +CXXSN 0,1,2AT+CXXSN=2 AT+CXXMOC=? +CXXMOC 0,1AT+CXXMOC=1 AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage AT+CPBS=?+CPBS MD , SM , OW , FD +CPBR index, number length, text AT+CPBR Read phonebook entriesAT+CPBR=? AT+CPBR=?AT+CPBW Write phonebook entry AT+CBST Select bearer service type AT+CBST?AT+CBST=? AT+CRC? AT+CRC Cellular result codeAT+CRC? AT+CRC=?AT+CLIP? AT+CLIP Calling line identification presentationAT+CLIP? AT+CLIP=?+CPAS 0 1 2 3 4 AT+CPAS Phone activity statusAT+CPAS=? AT+CPAS=?AT+FCLASS=? AT+FCLASS Select modeAT+FCLASS? AT+FCLASS=?AT+C commands for the short message service SMS AT+CXXCID Card identificationAT+CXXCID=? AT+CPMS Preferred message storage AT+CSMS Select message serviceParameter command syntax Values implementedAT+CMGF Message format AT+CSCA Service center addressAT+CMGR Read message Action command syntaxIf PDU mode +CMGF=0 and command successful If PDU mode +CMGF=0 If send is successfulAT+CMGW Write message to memory AT+CMGD Delete messageAT+CNMI New message indications Value definitions AT+CMS Error message service failure result codesAT+CMGL List messages +CMGL=?S-registers AT+FDT=AT+FCR= AT+FAAAT+FBUF?AT+FBOR ATS0=3 ATSn? Read an S-registerEnterATS0?S7? ATSn=x Write to an S-registerBinary and decimal values in S-registers Bit position registers You wish to enter the following parameter valuesDecimal input and binary storage OFF Overview of the S-registers Please noteDTR on OFF Technical reference section AT&T1 ABCAT&T0 ATIn Display GSM module I-data Interface Technical data GeneralTechnical data Hybrid connector manufacturer-specific Data Technical data GSM modesFax FAX G3GSM documentation GSM reference documents Etsi contactEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute General information CE-Sign ServiceGeneral information

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