AT Command Set

Reference

GSM 07.07

Unsolicited Result Code:

+CIEV: <desc>,<value>

Note

Only the indicators which are registered (see AT+CIND command), will be re- ported if CMER is enabled.

While the ME is in online data mode, and CMER’s <mode> equals to 3, no URC will be displayed on the TE, but they will be available after ‘+++’ has been entered.

After CMER has been switched on, URCs for all registered indicators with their default value, will be presented to the TE.

4.26 AT+CMEE Report mobile equipment error

Test command Response

AT+CMEE=?

+CMEE: (list of supported <n>s) OK

 

Parameter

 

See write command

 

 

Read command

Response

AT+CMEE?

+CMEE: <n> OK

 

Parameter

 

See write command

 

 

Write command

AT+CMEE=<n>

This command controls the presentation of the result codes +CME ERROR: <err> and CMS:<err> that indicate errors relating to ME functionality.

When you power down or reset the ME with AT+CFUN=1,1 the setting will be re- set to its default. The levels 1 or 2 need to be selected every time you reboot the ME, or may be included, for permanent use, in the user profile saved with AT&W.

Response

OK

Parameter

<n>

0

disable result code (only 'ERROR' will be displayed)

 

1

enable result code and use numeric values

 

2

enable result code and use verbose values

Example

Reference

GSM 07.07

To obtain enhanced error messages it is recommended to choose <n>=2. AT+CMEE=2

OK

Note

The possible error result codes are listed in chapter 9

In multiplex mode (see “AT+CMUX Enter multiplex mode”, pg. 91) the setting applies only to the logical channel where selected. The setting on the other channels may differ.

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