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2 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NoticeCopyrights Computer Software Copyrights Usage and Disclosure RestrictionsLicense Agreements Copyrighted Materials High Risk Materials 5 Table of Contents13 List of Figures15 List of Tables21 Preface31 Chapter 1: Product Features57 Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands65 Chapter 3: AT Commands ReferenceModem IDSubscriber Unit Identity+CGMI, +GMI, +FMI, Request Manufacturer ID 66 +CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request Model ID 67 +CGMR, +GMR, +FMR, Request Revision +CGSN, +GSN, Request Product Serial Number Identification 68 +CSCS, Select Terminal Character Set April 15, 2008 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual 3-5 69 +CIMI, Request IMSI This command displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity number. +CFSN, Read Manufacturing Serial NumberThis command is used to query the manufacturing serial number. 70 I, Request Identification Information +CNUM, Request MSISDN(s)Read Command The following table shows the +CNUM parameters. This command displays a list of all the AT commands supported by the G24-L. 71 $, List of All Available AT Commands Table 3-3:+CNUM Parameters +CLAC, List of All Available AT Commands 72 Capability Reporting 73 Call ControlManaging a CSD (Data) Call Simple Dialing Switching From Data Mode to Command Mode Hanging Up Dialing to an Electronic Telephone Service 74 Receiving a Data Call75 Call Control AT CommandsD, Dial Command 76 D>, Direct Dialing from Phone Books78 DL, Dial Last Number 79 H, Hang-up Call81 A, Answer Incoming Call +CRC, Cellular Result Codes and RING, +CRING - Incoming Call Indication 83 +CLIP, Calling Line Identification 85 +CCWA, Call Waiting Command87 +CHLD, Call Related Supplementary Services Command91 +CCFC, Call Forwarding Number and Conditions 93 +CLIR, Calling Line Identification Restriction 95 +CBST, Select Bearer Service Type 97 O, Return to Online Data State &Q, Asynchronous Mode 98 +CHUP, Hang Up Call+CSNS, Single Numbering Call SchemeNote: CSNS has read-only access to CBST data. 100 +MDC, Selection of Desired Message to Be Displayed Upon Connection of a Voice CallTable 3-16:Mapping Table (V.34) 101 +CTFR1, Divert an Incoming Call When User Busy102 +MVC, Motorola Vocoders ConfigurationThe following table shows the +MVC parameters. Table 3-17: +MVC Parameters 103 Call Status Messages108 Call Advice of Charge Commands114 Supplementary Services124 Phone Books and Clock139 SMSSMS Commands+CSMS, Select Message Service. 140 +CPMS, Preferred Message Storage141 +CMGF, Message Format 142 +CSCA, Service Center Address The following table shows the +CSCA parameters. 143 +CSMP, Set Text Mode Parameters145 +CSDH, Show Text Mode ParametersThis command controls whether detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes. Table 3-47:VP Relative Format (In Integer Format) (Cont.) 146 +CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal 148 +CNMA, New Message Acknowledgment150 +CMTI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt Indication) +CMT, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt) 152 +CDSI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Indication)+CDS, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Receipt) 153 +CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages 158 +CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message165 +MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read +CMSS, Send Message From Storage 167 +CMGW, Write Message to Memory 172 +CMGD, Delete Message 173 +CGSMS, Select Service for MO SMS MessagesNote: This command is network dependent, which means that the network must support SMS over GPRS. The following table shows the +CGSMS parameters. Table 3-69:+CGSMS Parameters 174 +CMGS, Send SM to Network175 +MCSAT, Motorola Control SMS Alert ToneThe following table shows the +MCSAT parameters. Table 3-71: +MCSAT Parameters 177 DCS handling178 Examples:Table 3-73:<dcs> field and +CSCS settings conversion when reading SM 181 Network193 Hardware InformationHardware Information Commands+CBC, Battery Charger Connection 194 +MBC, Battery Charger196 +CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation197 +IPR, Local Terminal/G24-L Serial Port RateThe following table shows the +IPR parameters. 198 +MTDTR, DTR Line Test CommandThis command checks and outputs the physical current status of theRS232 DTR pin. Table 3-85: +IPR Parameters 199 +MTCTS, CTS Line Test Command&K, RTS/CTS Flow Control 200 &C, Circuit 109 Behavior202 &D, Circuit 108 Behavior203 +MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage204 +MGGIND, GSM/GPRS Service Indicator205 +CFUN, Shut Down Phone Functionality206 +ICF, DTE-DCE Character FramingThe following table shows the +ICF parameters. Table 3-93:+ICF Parameters 207 ATS97, Antenna DiagnosticThe +MRST command enables customer software to perform a hard reset to the G24-L unit. The following table shows the ATS97 parameters. Example +MRST, Perform Hard ResetTable 3-94:ATS97 Parameters 208 +MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure211 +MIOD, Motorola I/O DefineNote: When using the GPIO lines feature, lines should not be connected directly to ground, a resistor must be used. This is applicable when changing an I/O from input to output. 212 The following table shows the +MIOD parameters.The following table shows the keypad GPIOs. Table 3-96:+MIOD Parameters Table 3-97: Keypad GPIOs 213 +MMAD, Query and Monitor ADC Value217 +MPCMC, Continuous PCM ClockNote: User is advised not to enable sleep mode feature if he wants to use continuous PCM clock feature. Otherwise PCM clock will not work correctly while module is in deep sleep mode. 218 The following table shows the +MPCMC parameters.Table 3-99:+MPCMC Parameters 219 AudioScope Table3-100 shows the differences between Basic and Advanced audio modes in controlling the audio. 220 Audio SetupFigure 3-2: Audio Modes Table 3-100:Basic and Advanced Audio Modes Comparison 221 Basic Audio SetupAdvanced Audio Setup General Audio Commands 222 Basic Audio Setup Commands+CRSL, Call Ringer Level Digital Power Up 227 Advanced Audio Setup Commands +MAPATH, Audio Path The following diagram shows the audio paths:. Figure 3-6: Audio Paths 228 InputOutputFeatures: Voice Key feedback Alert Ring +MAVOL, Volume Setting Example :G24-L Mute state 7421 2453 1646 7421 2453 1646 Note: The SMS MT volume is adjusted using the +MAVOL command with type "ring". The RING value is related to the SMS alert, the MT call, and so on. Figure 3-7: G24-L Audio Gain 230 Input00 1 00 1Features: Voice Key feedback Alert Ring Output+MAVOL 1336Example of current G24-Lvolume le vels Matrix Mute stateDigitalHandset Headset Digital RX Handset Command Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks Set <feature>,<vol> OK or: +CME ERROR: <err> The Set command sets the volume level <n> to a certain <feature> through a certain <accy>. Read accessories),(supported features combinations),(supported volume levels) Test command returns the supported range of volume levels, accessories and features. 231 The following table shows the +MAVOL parameters.Table 3-109: +MAVOL Parameters 232 +MAMUT, Input Devices Mute The following table shows the +MAMUT parameters. Table 3-110:MAMUT Parameters 233 +MAFEAT, Features SelectionThe following table shows the +MAFEAT parameters.Note: AGC - Automatic Gain Control is an electronic circuit that controls the gain of the received signal in order to ensure adequate performance over a range of input signal levels. Table 3-111:MAFEAT Parameters 234 General Audio Commands 241 Access254 Modem Configuration and Profile Modem Register CommandsV, G24-L Response FormatThe following table shows the V parameters. 255 Q, Result Code Suppression Table 3-127:V Parameters The following table shows the Qn parameters. 256 E, Command Echo The following table shows the E parameters. Table 3-128:Qn Parameters Table 3-129:En Parameters 257 X, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control The following table shows the X parameters. Table 3-130:X Parameters 258 S, Bit Map Registers261 \S, Show the Status of the Commands and S-registers in Effect\G, Software Control \J, Terminal Auto Rate \N, Link Type +CBAND, Change Radio Band 262 ?, Return the Value of the Last Updated S-registerThis command displays the most recently updated value stored in an S-register. The following table shows the &F parameters. &F, Set to Factory Defined Configuration Table 3-133: &F Parameters Z, Reset to Default Configuration 263 Sleep Mode Commands270 Error Handling Commands280 UI (User Interface)294 GPRSGPRS Functionality GPRS Commands295 +CGCLASS, GPRS Mobile Station Class296 +CGDCONT, Define PDP Context298 +CGQMIN, Quality of Service Profile (Min Acceptable)300 +CGQREQ, Quality of Service Profile (Requested)301 +CGATT, GPRS Attach or DetachNote: This command has the characteristics of both the V.25ter action and parameter 302 +CGPADDR, Show PDP Address304 +MGEER, GPRS Extended Error Report306 D*99, Request GPRS Service "D"308 +CGPRS, GPRS CoverageThis command indicates whether there is GPRS coverage.Note: GPRS coverage will be detected only when SIM has GPRS ability. The following table shows the +CGPRS parameters. Table 3-160:+CGPRS Parameters 309 +CGACT, PDP Context Activate or DeactivateThis command activates/deactivates the specified PDP context(s). The following table shows the +CGACT parameters. Table 3-161:+CGACT Parameters STK 310 Customer Application G24-LAT+M TKE +MTKP AT+M TKP 311 STK Mechanisms+MTKR, Profile Download 321 +MTKE, Motorola ToolKit EnableThis command enables/disables the SIM ToolKit functionality. The following table shows the +MTKE parameters. Table 3-183:+MTKE Param eters 322 +MTKP, Motorola ToolKit Proactive (Unsolicited Indication)336 +MTKM, Motorola ToolKit MenuThe following table shows the +MTKM parameters. Table 3-191:+MTKM Parameters 337 +MTKM, Motorola ToolKit Menu (Response)The following table shows the +MTKM unsolicited identification parameters.Note: The following example is provider-specific, and is meant to demonstrate menu use via STK. Table 3-192:+MTKM Unsolicited Identification Parameters 338 +MTKC, Motorola ToolKit Call ControlThe following table shows the +MTKC parameters. +MTKA, Motorola Toolkit AcknowledgeTable 3-193: +MTKC Parameters 340 TCP/IP+MIPCALL, Create a Wireless Link 341 +MIPOPEN, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP)343 +MIPODM, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP) in Online Data Mode346 +MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket347 +MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic Push348 +MIPSEND, Send Data349 +MIPPUSH, Push Data into Protocol Stack350 +MIPFLUSH, Flush Data from Buffers351 +MIPRUDP, Receive Data from UDP Protocol Stack+MIPRTCP, Receive Data from TCP Protocol Stack 352 +MIPSTAT, Status ReportMIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff 353 MIPXON, Flow Control - XonMIPCONF - Configure Internal TCP/IP stack 356 +MPING, Start Ping Execution (ICMP Protocol)360 +MPINGSTAT, Status Update for +MPING Execution362 GPRS3-298 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 363 +MSDNS, Set DNS IP AddressThe following table shows the +MSDNS parameters. Table 3-210:+MSDNS Parameters 364 GPRS3-300 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 365 +MIPCFF, Control Filtering Feature for Incoming TCP Connection368 NOP - CompatibleIGNORED (Compatible Only) Commands 369 Chapter 4: Using the CommandsSetting Up the G24-L (Power On and Initial Actions) Figure 4-2: Detailed Phone State Transactions 370 ReadyGPRS VoiceCSD Data 371 Recommended G24-L Initialization after Powerup372 RS232 Lines Setup373 Test G24-L CommunicationBasic ConfigurationBasic Commands (Optional) Configure the RS232 Connection (Optional) Enable Extended Error Messages (Optional)Recommended G24-L Initialization after Powerup 4-6 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 374 1. Baud setting example:2. RS232 HW lines configuration: &C(DCD), &D(DTR), &K(flow-control). 3. Modem IDs (optional): +CGMI,+CGMM,+CGMR,+CGSN 4. Error messages (optional): +CMEE, +CEER 375 SIM Card StatusRecommended G24-L Initialization after Powerup 4-8 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 376 G24-L Network ConnectionIn this step, the G24-L detects existing networks (the user must register to a specific network). Figure 4-8: G24-L Network Connection 1. Registration and call indications example: +CREG, +CLCC 2. Get available networks example: +COPS 3. Get registration messages example: +CREG 4. Get GPRS registration status example: +CGREG 377 Terminal Synchronization4-10 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 378 SMS382 Call ControlFigure 4-10: Call States Dialing Using ATD April 15, 2008 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual 4-15 383 Direct Dialing from Phone BookThis example uses a phone book with these pre-saved items.Call Control 4-16 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 384 Dialing the Last Number ExampleVoice Call ManipulationsCall Waiting Call Forwarding April 15, 2008 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual 4-17 385 Conference CallData Call 4-18 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 386 Data CallSwitching Modes (Data Mode/Command Mode) 387 GPRSEstablishing GPRS PDP ContextActivating a Saved Profile in G24-L Two Ways to Activate PDP Context 389 Changing the Character SetThe following is an ASCII translation of the SM contents: 390 Sleep Mode391 STK397 TCP/IPTCP Data Transfer ExampleNote: This step can be repeated several times until the buffer is full or until the amount of data reaches 340 bytes and data pushed into the stack. Multi-point Data Transfer ExampleTCP/IP 4-30 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 Note: Size remaining in socket 1 buffer is 1497 bytes. 398 Xoff and Xon ExampleFrom this point on, the terminal is not allowed to send data until it receives the +MIPXON command. April 15, 2008 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual 4-31 399 Error in Reopening a Valid SocketAudio 4-32 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008 400 AudioScenarios for Setting Up Handset Mode or Handsfree ModeHandset Mode Handsfree ModeFigure 4-24: Handset or Handsfree Setup 403 Appendix A: Reference Tables AT Commands Alphabetical Summary+CMUT 409 Page 3-160Page 3-61 Page 3-86 Page 3-86 Page 3-82 Page 3-6 Page 3-56 Page 3-122 Page 3-39 Page 3-63 Table A-1: AT Commands (Alphabetical) (Cont.) AT Command Description Page 419 Character Set Table CS1: (GSM -> UCS-2)The following table shows the conversion between the GSM and UCS-2 character sets. Page 3-193 Page 3-304 Table A-1: AT Commands (Alphabetical) (Cont.) AT Command Description Page 423 Character Set Table CS2: (ASCII <-> UTF-8)The following table shows the conversion between the ASCII and UTF-8 character sets. Character Set Table CS3: (UCS-2 <-> UTF-8)The following table shows the conversion between the UCS-2 and UTF-8 character sets. Conversions of the characters listed below the table are not supplied. Character Set Table CS6: (UCS-2 Full table)Character Set Table CS6: (UCS-2) is not provided due to its size. 424 Character Set Table CS7: (ASCII table)The following table shows the conversion for the ASCII character set. 429 Acronyms and Abbreviations435 Index
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