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1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 14
1.1 Scope of the document .................................................................................................................14
1.2 Related documents .......................................................................................................................15
1.3 Document Conventions.................................................................................................................17
1.3.1 Quick reference table.....................................................................................................17
1.3.2 Superscript notation for parameters and values............................................................18
1.4 AT Command Syntax....................................................................................................................19
1.4.1 Using Parameters..........................................................................................................19
1.4.2 Concatenating AT Commands.......................................................................................20
1.5 Communication between Customer Application and BGS2T........................................................21
1.6 Supported character sets..............................................................................................................22
1.6.1 GSM alphabet tables and UCS2 character values ........................................................24
1.6.2 UCS2 and GSM character coding and conversion........................................................26
1.6.2.1 Output of SIM data (ME to TE) ......................................................................................26
1.6.2.2 Input of SIM data (TE to ME).........................................................................................27
1.7 Unsolicited Result Code Presentation...........................................................................................28
1.7.1 Common URCs..............................................................................................................29
1.8 Errors and Messages....................................................................................................................30
1.9 Serial Interface Flow Control.........................................................................................................31
1.9.1 Software Flow Control (XON/OFF Handshake).............................................................31
1.9.2 Hardware Flow Control (RTS/CTS Handshake)............................................................31
1.10 Common PCN Handset Specification (CPHS)..............................................................................32
2. Configuration Commands..................................................................................................................... 33
2.1 AT&F Reset AT Command Settings to Factory Default Values..................................................33
2.2 AT&V Display current configuration ............................................................................................34
2.2.1 AT&V responses............................................................................................................35
2.3 AT&W Store AT Command Settings to User Defined Profile......................................................37
2.4 ATQ Result Code Presentation Mode.........................................................................................38
2.5 ATV Result code format mode....................................................................................................39
2.5.1 Verbose and numeric result codes................................................................................39
2.6 ATX CONNECT Result Code Format .........................................................................................40
2.7 ATZ Restore AT Command Settings from User Defined Profile .................................................41
2.8 AT+CFUN Functionality Level.....................................................................................................42
2.8.1 Wake up the ME from SLEEP mode .............................................................................44
2.9 AT^SMSO Switch Off BGS2T .....................................................................................................46
2.10 AT+GCAP Capabilities List .........................................................................................................47
2.11 AT+CMEE Error Message Format ..............................................................................................48
2.11.1 CME/CMS Error Code Overview...................................................................................49
2.12 AT+CSCS Character Set ............................................................................................................53
2.13 AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings ...............................................................................54
2.14 AT^SM20 Set M20 compatibility mode .......................................................................................63
3. Status Control Commands ................................................................................................................... 64
3.1 AT+CMER Common Event Reporting Configuration ..................................................................64
3.2 AT+CIND Indicator control ..........................................................................................................66
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3.3 AT^SIND Extended Indicator Control..........................................................................................69
3.4 AT+CEER Extended Error Report...............................................................................................76
3.4.1 Cause Location ID for the extended error report ...........................................................77
3.4.2 Proprietary L2 cause......................................................................................................78
3.4.3 GSM release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR)..........................................................78
3.4.4 Proprietary release cause for L3 Radio Resource (RR) ................................................79
3.4.5 GSM release cause for Mobility Management (MM) or Session Management (SM).....79
3.4.6 Proprietary release cause for L3 Mobility Management (MM).......................................80
3.4.7 GSM release cause for L3 Call Control (CC).................................................................81
3.4.8 Proprietary release cause for L3 Call Control (CC) .......................................................82
3.4.9 Proprietary release cause for L3 Advice of Charge (AOC)............................................83
3.4.10 GSM Release cause for Supplementary Service Call...................................................83
3.4.11 Proprietary release cause for Call-related Supplementary Services (CRSS)................85
3.4.12 Proprietary release cause for Supplementary Services Entity.......................................86
3.4.13 Proprietary release cause for Supplementary Services Manager .................................86
3.4.14 Proprietary release cause for GPRS Mobility Management..........................................87
3.4.15 Proprietary release cause for Session Management (SM)............................................87
3.4.16 GSM cause for L3 Protocol module or other local cause .............................................88
3.4.17 Proprietary release cause for GPRS API.......................................................................88
3.4.18 Proprietary release cause for Link Management...........................................................89
3.4.19 Proprietary release cause for PPP/IP-Stack..................................................................89
3.5 ATS18 Extended call release report............................................................................................90
3.6 AT+CPAS Activity Status ............................................................................................................92
3.7 AT+WS46 Select wireless network .............................................................................................93
4. Serial Interface Control Commands..................................................................................................... 94
4.1 AT\Q Flow Control.......................................................................................................................94
4.2 AT&C Set Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Line Mode .......................................................................95
4.3 AT&D Set Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Line Mode.....................................................................96
4.4 AT&S Set Data Set Ready (DSR) Line Mode .............................................................................97
4.5 ATE AT Command Echo.............................................................................................................98
4.6 AT+ILRR Bit Rate Reporting.......................................................................................................99
4.7 AT+IPR Bit Rate........................................................................................................................101
4.7.1 Autobauding.................................................................................................................102
4.8 AT+CMUX Multiplex mode........................................................................................................104
4.8.1 Restrictions on Multiplex mode....................................................................................105
4.9 AT+ICF Character Framing.......................................................................................................107
4.10 AT^STPB Transmit Parity Bit (for 7E1 and 7O1 only)...............................................................109
5. Security Commands ............................................................................................................................ 110
5.1 AT+CPIN PIN Authentication ....................................................................................................110
5.1.1 What to do if PIN or password authentication fails?....................................................112
5.2 AT+CPIN2 PIN2 Authentication ................................................................................................114
5.3 AT^SPIC Display PIN counter...................................................................................................116
5.4 AT+CLCK Facility lock ..............................................................................................................120
5.5 AT^SLCK Facility lock...............................................................................................................125
5.6 AT+CPWD Change Password ..................................................................................................126
5.7 AT^SPWD Change Password...................................................................................................130
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6. Identification Commands.................................................................................................................... 131
6.1 ATI Display product identification information...........................................................................131
6.2 AT+CGMI Request manufacturer identification.........................................................................132
6.3 AT+GMI Request manufacturer identification ........................................................................... 132
6.4 AT+CGMM Request model identification..................................................................................133
6.5 AT+GMM Request model identification.....................................................................................133
6.6 AT+CGMR Request revision identification of software status...................................................134
6.7 AT+GMR Request revision identification of software status ..................................................... 134
6.8 AT+CGSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).........................................135
6.9 AT+GSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) ...........................................135
6.10 AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)............................................136
7. Call related Commands....................................................................................................................... 137
7.1 Call Status Information................................................................................................................137
7.2 ATA Connect to Incoming Call..................................................................................................138
7.3 ATD Mobile originated call to specified number........................................................................139
7.4 ATD><mem><n> Mobile originated call using specific memory and index number .................141
7.5 ATD><n> Mobile originated call from active memory using index number...............................143
7.6 ATD><str> Mobile originated call from active memory using corresponding field ....................144
7.7 ATDI Mobile originated data call to ISDN number.....................................................................146
7.8 ATDL Redial last number used .................................................................................................147
7.9 ATH Disconnect existing connection.........................................................................................148
7.10 AT+CHUP Hang up call ............................................................................................................149
7.11 AT^SHUP Hang up call(s) indicating a specific 3GPP TS 24.008 release cause.....................150
7.12 ATS0 Set number of rings before automatically answering a call.............................................151
7.13 ATS6 Set pause before blind dialing.........................................................................................152
7.14 ATS7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion..............................................153
7.15 ATS8 Comma Dial Pause Time ................................................................................................154
7.16 ATS10 Set disconnect delay after indicating the absence of data carrier.................................155
7.17 ATO Switch from command mode to data mode / PPP online mode........................................156
7.18 +++ Escape from Data Mode to AT Command Mode...............................................................157
7.19 AT+CBST Select Bearer Service Type .....................................................................................158
7.20 AT+CRLP Configure RLP Parameters for Outgoing Non-Transparent Data Calls ...................159
7.21 AT+CLCC List of current calls...................................................................................................160
7.22 AT^SLCC Extended list of current calls ....................................................................................162
7.23 AT+CR Service reporting control ..............................................................................................167
7.24 AT+CRC Incoming Call Indication Format ................................................................................ 168
7.25 AT+CSNS Single Numbering Scheme......................................................................................170
7.26 AT^SCNI List Call Number Information.....................................................................................171
7.27 AT^SLCD Display Last Call Duration........................................................................................172
7.28 AT^STCD Display Total Call Duration.......................................................................................173
7.29 ATP Select pulse dialing ...........................................................................................................174
7.30 ATT Select tone dialing.............................................................................................................174
7.31 ATS2 Set escape sequence character......................................................................................175
8. Network Service Commands .............................................................................................................. 176
8.1 AT+COPN Read operator names .............................................................................................176
8.2 AT+COPS Operator Selection ..................................................................................................177
8.3 AT^SOPS Extended Operator Selection...................................................................................180
8.4 AT^SRPN Replace Operator Names ........................................................................................ 182
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8.5 AT+CREG Network Registration Status....................................................................................184
8.6 AT+CSQ Signal quality .............................................................................................................187
8.7 AT^SMONC Cell Monitoring......................................................................................................188
8.8 AT^SMOND Cell Monitoring......................................................................................................190
8.9 AT^MONI Monitor idle mode and dedicated mode ...................................................................193
8.9.1 AT^MONI responses....................................................................................................194
8.9.2 Service states..............................................................................................................195
8.10 AT^MONP Monitor neighbor cells.............................................................................................196
8.10.1 AT^MONP responses..................................................................................................197
8.11 AT^SMONG Packet Data Monitor.............................................................................................198
8.11.1 AT^SMONG Cell Info Table.........................................................................................199
8.12 AT^SALS Alternate Line Service...............................................................................................200
8.13 AT^SHOM Display Homezone..................................................................................................202
8.14 AT^SPLM Read the PLMN list ..................................................................................................203
8.15 AT+CPOL Preferred Operator List............................................................................................204
8.16 AT^SPLR Read entry from the preferred operators list.............................................................205
8.17 AT^SPLW Write an entry to the preferred operators list ...........................................................206
8.18 AT^SPCL Set Preferred Cell List ..............................................................................................207
8.19 AT^SNMON Network monitoring...............................................................................................209
9. Supplementary Service Commands .................................................................................................. 211
9.1 AT+CACM Accumulated call meter (ACM) reset or query........................................................211
9.2 AT^SACM Advice of charge and query of ACM and ACMmax.................................................212
9.3 AT+CAMM Accumulated call meter maximum (ACMmax) set or query....................................214
9.4 AT+CAOC Advice of Charge Information..................................................................................215
9.5 AT+CCUG Closed User Group .................................................................................................216
9.6 AT+CCFC Call forwarding number and conditions control .......................................................218
9.7 AT+CCWA Call Waiting ............................................................................................................222
9.8 AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty...........................................................................................226
9.9 AT+CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation .....................................................................228
9.10 AT+CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction ........................................................................230
9.11 AT+COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation .............................................................231
9.12 AT+CPUC Price per unit and currency table.............................................................................233
9.13 AT+CSSN Supplementary service notifications........................................................................235
9.14 AT+CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data.............................................................237
10. Internet Service Commands ............................................................................................................... 239
10.1 AT^SICS Internet Connection Setup Profile..............................................................................242
10.1.1 Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile .................................................244
10.1.2 Example: GPRS connection profile .............................................................................245
10.2 AT^SICI Internet Connection Information..................................................................................246
10.2.1 Checking Connection Profile Status ............................................................................247
10.3 AT^SIPS Internet Profile Storage..............................................................................................249
10.4 AT^SISS Internet Service Setup Profile....................................................................................251
10.5 AT^SISI Internet Service Information........................................................................................261
10.6 AT^SISO Internet Service Open ...............................................................................................263
10.6.1 Example: Accepting / Rejecting Socket Connection Request from Remote Client .....267
10.7 AT^SISC Internet Service Close ...............................................................................................269
10.8 AT^SISR Internet Service Read Data .......................................................................................270
10.8.1 Example: Socket Host Reads Small Amounts of UDP Data Packets (URC Mode).....271
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10.9 AT^SISW Internet Service Write Data.......................................................................................273
10.9.1 Usage of parameter <eodFlag>...................................................................................275
10.10 AT^SIST Enter Transparent Access Mode ...............................................................................276
10.11 AT^SISE Internet Service Error Report.....................................................................................278
10.12 Internet Service URC "^SIS" .......................................................................................................279
10.12.1 Information Elements Related to the Service Application............................................280
10.12.2 Information Elements Related to FTP Service.............................................................281
10.12.3 Information Elements Related to HTTP Service..........................................................282
10.12.4 Information Elements Related to POP3 Service..........................................................282
10.12.5 Information Elements Related to SMTP Service .........................................................282
10.13 Examples of how to Configure and Use Internet Service Profiles...............................................283
10.13.1 Selecting URC Mode or Polling Mode .........................................................................283
10.13.2 Configuring Socket Listener.........................................................................................283
10.13.3 Configuring Socket Client for Calling a Socket Listener on Another Host...................284
10.13.4 Socket Client Sends Data via TCP Connection (Polling Mode)...................................284
10.13.5 Socket Client Sends Data via TCP Connection with URCs.........................................285
10.13.6 Configuring and Using FTP Download (URC Mode) ...................................................285
10.13.7 Configuring and Using FTP Upload (URC Mode)........................................................287
10.13.8 Configuring SMTP Service Profile ...............................................................................287
10.13.9 Sending Email (URC Mode) ........................................................................................288
10.13.10 Sending Email (Polling Mode) .....................................................................................289
10.13.11 Configuring POP3 Service Profile................................................................................289
10.13.12 Retrieving Email (URC Mode) .....................................................................................291
10.13.13 Retrieving Email (Polling Mode) ..................................................................................291
10.13.14 HTTP POST (Polling Mode) ........................................................................................292
10.13.15 HTTP GET (Polling Mode)...........................................................................................293
10.13.16 Creating Transparent TCP Socket Client ....................................................................294
10.13.17 Opening and Closing Transparent TCP Service..........................................................294
10.13.18 Server Disconnects While Transparent TCP Service is in Transparent Access Mode295
10.13.19 Server Disconnects While Transparent TCP Service is in AT Command Mode .........296
10.13.20 Server Disconnects While Transparent TCP Service is in AT Command Mode and Data
is Pending....................................................................................................................296
11. Packet Domain related Commands.................................................................................................... 297
11.1 AT+CGACT PDP context activate or deactivate.......................................................................297
11.2 AT+CGANS Manual response to a network request for PDP context activation ......................299
11.3 AT+CGATT GPRS attach or detach .........................................................................................301
11.4 AT+CGAUTO Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activation ...............302
11.5 AT+CGDATA Enter data state ..................................................................................................304
11.5.1 Automatic deactivation of PDP context during dial-up PPP.........................................305
11.6 AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context ........................................................................................306
11.7 AT+CGEQMIN Rel. 99 Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable) .................................308
11.8 AT+CGEQREQ Rel. 99 Quality of Service Profile (Requested)................................................312
11.9 AT+CGEREP GPRS event reporting ........................................................................................316
11.10 AT+CGPADDR Show PDP address .........................................................................................318
11.11 AT+CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable)................................................319
11.12 AT+CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile (Requested) ..............................................................323
11.13 AT+CGREG GPRS Network Registration Status......................................................................326
11.14 AT+CGSMS Select service for MO SMS messages.................................................................328
11.15 AT^SGAUTH Set type of authentication for PPP connection....................................................329
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11.16 AT^SGCONF Configuration of GPRS related Parameters ......................................................330
11.17 ATA Manual acceptance of a network request for PDP context activation...............................331
11.18 ATD*99# Request GPRS service..............................................................................................332
11.19 ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service .........................................................................................333
11.20 ATH Manual rejection of a network request for PDP context activation....................................334
11.21 ATS0 Automatic Response to Network Request for PDP Context Activation...........................335
11.22 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples).....................................................................................336
11.23 Using the GPRS dial command ATD ..........................................................................................338
12. FAX Commands ................................................................................................................................... 339
12.1 FAX parameters..........................................................................................................................339
12.1.1 Summary of Fax Class 2 URCs defined by EIA PN-2388...........................................341
12.2 AT+FBADLIN Bad Line Threshold ............................................................................................342
12.3 AT+FBADMUL Error Threshold Multiplier.................................................................................343
12.4 AT+FBOR Query data Bit Order ...............................................................................................344
12.5 AT+FCIG Query or set the Local Polling ID ..............................................................................345
12.6 AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class.................................................................346
12.7 AT+FCQ Copy Quality Checking ..............................................................................................347
12.8 AT+FCR Capability to Receive .................................................................................................348
12.9 AT+FDCC Query or set capabilities..........................................................................................349
12.10 AT+FDFFC Data Compression Format Conversion .................................................................350
12.11 AT+FDIS Query or set session parameters ..............................................................................351
12.12 AT+FDR Begin or continue phase C Data Reception...............................................................352
12.13 AT+FDT Data Transmission......................................................................................................353
12.14 AT+FET End a page or document ............................................................................................354
12.15 AT+FK Kill operation, orderly FAX abort...................................................................................355
12.16 AT+FLID Query or set the Local Id setting capabilities.............................................................356
12.17 AT+FMDL Identify Product Model ............................................................................................357
12.18 AT+FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification........................................................................358
12.19 AT+FOPT Set bit Order independently.....................................................................................359
12.20 AT+FPHCTO DTE Phase C Response Timeout.......................................................................360
12.21 AT+FREV Identify Product Revision .........................................................................................361
12.22 AT+FRH Receive Data Using HDLC Framing ..........................................................................362
12.23 AT+FRM Receive Data .............................................................................................................363
12.24 AT+FRS Receive Silence..........................................................................................................364
12.25 AT+FTH Transmit Data Using HDLC Framing..........................................................................365
12.26 AT+FTM Transmit Data.............................................................................................................366
12.27 AT+FTS Stop Transmission and Wait.......................................................................................367
12.28 AT+FVRFC Vertical Resolution Format Conversion.................................................................368
13. Short Message Service (SMS) Commands........................................................................................ 369
13.1 SMS Parameters.........................................................................................................................369
13.2 AT+CMGC Send SMS Command.............................................................................................373
13.3 AT+CMGD Delete short message.............................................................................................374
13.4 AT+CMGF Select SMS message format ..................................................................................375
13.5 AT+CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store................................................................376
13.6 AT+CMGR Read SMS messages.............................................................................................378
13.7 AT+CMGS Send SMS...............................................................................................................380
13.8 AT+CMGW Write Short Messages to Memory .........................................................................382
13.9 AT+CMSS Send short messages from storage ........................................................................384
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13.10 AT+CNMA New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TE...........................................................385
13.11 AT+CNMI SMS Event Reporting Configuration ........................................................................386
13.12 AT+CPMS Preferred SMS message storage............................................................................389
13.13 AT+CSCA SMS Service Center Address..................................................................................391
13.14 AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication ..............................................................392
13.15 AT+CSDH Show SMS text mode parameters...........................................................................393
13.16 AT+CSMP Set SMS Text Mode Parameters ............................................................................394
13.17 AT+CSMS Select Message Service..........................................................................................396
13.18 AT^SLMS List SMS Memory Storage .......................................................................................398
13.19 AT^SMGL List Short Messages from preferred store without setting status to REC READ .....399
13.20 AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow.................400
13.21 AT^SMGR Read short message without setting status to REC READ.....................................402
13.22 AT^SSCONF SMS Command Configuration ...........................................................................403
13.23 AT^SSDA Set SMS Display Availability ....................................................................................404
13.24 AT^SSMSS Set Short Message Storage Sequence.................................................................405
14. SIM related Commands ....................................................................................................................... 406
14.1 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access............................................................................................406
14.2 AT+CSIM Generic SIM Access.................................................................................................408
14.3 AT+CXXCID Display card ID.....................................................................................................410
14.4 AT^SCID SIM Identification Number.........................................................................................411
14.5 AT^SCKS Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status.................................................................412
14.6 AT^SSET SIM Data Ready Indication.......................................................................................414
14.7 AT^SXSM Extended SIM Access..............................................................................................415
15. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands........................................................................................ 417
15.1 Usage of Remote-SAT................................................................................................................419
15.1.1 Automatic Response Mode (AR Mode).......................................................................419
15.1.2 Explicit Response Mode (ER Mode)............................................................................419
15.1.3 Character Sets.............................................................................................................419
15.1.4 SIM Update Initiated by the Network ...........................................................................419
15.1.5 Icon Handling...............................................................................................................420
15.1.6 Using SMS Related AT Commands ............................................................................420
15.2 Remote-SAT States ....................................................................................................................421
15.2.1 Remote-SAT State Transition Diagram.......................................................................422
15.2.2 Remote-SAT State Transition Table............................................................................423
15.3 Remote-SAT Command Types...................................................................................................425
15.4 AT^SSTA Remote-SAT Interface Activation .............................................................................426
15.5 ^SSTN SAT Notification ..............................................................................................................428
15.6 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information ...............................................................................................430
15.7 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Refresh (1) ..........................................................................431
15.8 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set Up Event List (5)...........................................................433
15.9 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set Up Call (16)...................................................................434
15.10 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Send SS (17).......................................................................436
15.11 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Send USSD (18) .................................................................437
15.12 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Send Short Message (19) ................................................... 438
15.13 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Send DTMF (20) .................................................................439
15.14 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Launch Browser (21)...........................................................440
15.15 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Play Tone (32).....................................................................442
15.16 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Display Text (33).................................................................444
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15.17 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Get Inkey (34) .....................................................................446
15.18 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Get Input (35)......................................................................448
15.19 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Select Item (36)...................................................................450
15.20 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set up Menu (37) ................................................................452
15.21 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Set up Idle Mode Text (40)..................................................454
15.22 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information - Language Notification (53)..................................................455
15.23 AT^SSTR SAT Response .........................................................................................................456
15.24 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Refresh (1)....................................................................................458
15.25 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Set Up Event List (5).....................................................................459
15.26 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Set Up Call (16) ............................................................................460
15.27 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Send SS (17) ................................................................................461
15.28 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Send USSD (18) ...........................................................................462
15.29 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Send Short Message (19).............................................................463
15.30 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Send DTMF (20) ...........................................................................464
15.31 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Launch Browser (21).....................................................................465
15.32 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Play Tone (32) ..............................................................................466
15.33 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Display Text (33)...........................................................................467
15.34 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Get Inkey (34) ...............................................................................468
15.35 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Get Input (35)................................................................................470
15.36 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Select Item (36).............................................................................472
15.37 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Setup Menu (37) ...........................................................................473
15.38 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Set Up Idle Mode Text (40)...........................................................474
15.39 AT^SSTR SAT Response - Language Notification (53)............................................................475
15.40 AT^SSTR SAT Event - Menu Selection (211)...........................................................................476
15.41 AT^SSTR SAT Event - User Activity (232)................................................................................477
15.42 AT^SSTR SAT Event - Idle Screen Available (233)..................................................................478
15.43 AT^SSTR SAT Event - Language Selection (235)....................................................................479
15.44 AT^SSTR SAT Event - Browser Termination (236) ..................................................................480
15.45 AT^SSTR SAT Event - Terminate Command (254)..................................................................481
15.46 Examples for Using Remote-SAT ...............................................................................................482
16. Phonebook Commands....................................................................................................................... 485
16.1 Sort Order for Phonebooks .........................................................................................................485
16.2 AT+CPBR Read from Phonebook.............................................................................................486
16.3 AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage.........................................................................489
16.4 AT+CPBW Write into Phonebook .............................................................................................491
16.5 AT^SPBC Find first matching entry in sorted phonebook .........................................................494
16.6 AT^SPBD Purge phonebook memory storage..........................................................................495
16.7 AT^SPBG Display phonebook entries in alphabetical order .....................................................496
16.8 AT^SPBS Step through the selected phonebook alphabetically...............................................499
16.9 AT+CNUM Read own numbers.................................................................................................503
16.10 AT^SDLD Delete the 'last number redial' memory....................................................................504
17. Hardware related Commands ............................................................................................................. 505
17.1 AT+CCLK Real Time Clock.......................................................................................................505
17.2 AT+CALA Alarm Configuration .................................................................................................506
17.3 AT^SBV Battery/Supply Voltage ...............................................................................................509
17.4 AT^SSYNC Configure SYNC Pin..............................................................................................510
17.4.1 ME status indicated by status LED patterns................................................................510
17.5 AT^SCTM Critical Operating Temperature Monitoring..............................................................512
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17.5.1 Deferred shutdown ......................................................................................................513
18. Miscellaneous Commands.................................................................................................................. 515
18.1 A/ Repeat Previous Command Line.......................................................................................... 515
18.2 ATS3 Command Line Termination............................................................................................516
18.3 ATS4 Response Formatting......................................................................................................517
18.4 ATS5 Command Line Editing....................................................................................................518
18.5 AT^SFDL Firmware Download..................................................................................................519
19. Appendix .............................................................................................................................................. 520
19.1 Restricted access to SIM data after SIM PIN authentication.......................................................520
19.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands............................................................................................ 521
19.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN.............................................................524
19.4 Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME..........................................532
19.5 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W................................................................................540
19.6 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F..........................................................................543
19.7 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC).............................................................................545
19.8 Alphabetical List of AT Commands.............................................................................................548
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Table 1.1: Applicability of AT commands and features................................................................................14
Table 1.2: Symbols used to mark the type of parameters...........................................................................18
Table 1.3: Symbols used to indicate the correlations with other commands...............................................18
Table 1.4: Symbols used to mark different types of default values of parameters .....................................18
Table 1.5: Types of AT commands and responses ....................................................................................19
Table 1.6: Exemplary escape sequences generated by BGS2T for its non-UCS2 output .........................23
Table 2.1: Current configuration on ASC0 / MUX channel 1 (example)......................................................35
Table 2.2: Current configuration on MUX channels 2 and 3 (example) ......................................................36
Table 2.3: Wakeup events in NON-CYCLIC and CYCLIC SLEEP modes ..................................................45
Table 2.4: General "CME ERROR" Codes (3GPP TS 27.007) .................................................................49
Table 2.5: General "CME ERROR" Codes (proprietary) ...........................................................................50
Table 2.6: GPRS related "CME ERROR" Codes (3GPP TS 27.007) ........................................................50
Table 2.7: SMS related "CMS ERROR" Codes (3GPP TS 27.005) ..........................................................50
Table 4.1: Availability of AT Commands on Virtual Channels ..................................................................105
Table 4.2: Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex mode ...................................105
Table 10.1: Applicability of AT^SICS <conParmTag> values ...................................................................242
Table 10.2: Applicability of AT^SISS <srvParmTag> values ...................................................................251
Table 12.1: Summary of Fax Class 2 URCs defined by EIA PN-2388........................................................341
Table 15.1: State: RESET description.........................................................................................................423
Table 15.2: State: OFF description..............................................................................................................423
Table 15.3: State: IDLE description.............................................................................................................423
Table 15.4: State: PAC description..............................................................................................................424
Table 15.5: State: WAIT description............................................................................................................424
Table 15.6: Command Type Table..............................................................................................................425
Table 17.1: Modes of the LED and indicated ME functions.........................................................................511
Table 19.1: Star-Hash (*#) Command Overview ........................................................................................521
Table 19.2: Abbreviations of Codes and Parameters used in Table 19.1 ..................................................522
Table 19.3: Star-Hash Command Response Parameters ..........................................................................523
Table 19.4: Star-Hash Commands for Supplementary Services ................................................................523
Table 19.5: Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN...........................................................524
Table 19.6: Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME .......................................532
Table 19.7: Settings Stored to User Profile on ASC0 / MUX Channel 1......................................................540
Table 19.8: Settings Stored to User Profile on MUX Channels 2 and 3......................................................541
Table 19.9: Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F .......................................................................543
Table 19.10: Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC)..........................................................................545
Table 19.11: Alphabetical List of AT Commands...........................................................................................548
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Figure 1.1: Main character table of GSM 7 bit default alphabet....................................................................24
Figure 1.2: Extension character table of GSM 7 bit default alphabet............................................................25
Figure 15.1: Remote-SAT Context Diagram.................................................................................................418
Figure 15.2: Remote-SAT State Transition Diagram....................................................................................422
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1. Introduction
1.1 Scope of the document
This document presents the AT Command Set
BGS2T Release 01.301
The BGS2T AT Command Set is provided for two Cinterion terminal variants:
BGS2T RS232 Terminal
BGS2T RS485 Terminal
Both BGS2T variants are designed primarily for use as data terminals. Any statements on audio related features
and speech calls given in several sections of this manual are not applicable.
Throughout this manual the generic term ASC0 is used for the application interfaces RS-232 and RS-485. Table
1.1 explains interface specific differences between the two terminal variants.
Table 1.1: Applicability of AT commands and features
Before using the BGS2T or upgrading to a new firmware version please read the latest product information pro-
vided in "BGS2T Release Notes, Version 01.301".
More information is available at http://www.cinterion.com.
AT command/Section BGS2T RS232 BGS2T RS485
Section 1.9, Serial Interface Flow
Control Hardware flow control supported. Hardware flow control not sup-
ported.
Serial interface commands AT\Q,
AT&C, AT&D, AT&S, AT+ICF,
AT^STPB
All parameters are usable as
described. Commands not applicable.
AT+CFUN, parameter <fun> 0, 7, 9
AT^SCFG, parameter "PowerSaver/
Mode9/Timeout",
AT^SSYNC, SLEEP mode indication
SLEEP modes are supported for
compatibility with other products,
but not recommended.
SLEEP modes are not permitted.
AT+CFUN, parameter <rst> 1 AT+CFUN=1,1 can be used as
described to restart the ME. AT+CFUN=1,1 switches the ME off.
AT+CMUX Multiplexmodeaccordingto3GPP
TS 27.010 [4] can be used as
described.
Multiplexmodeaccordingto3GPP
TS 27.010 [4] is not applicable.
AT^SIST DTR toggling supported. DTR toggling not supported.
AT^SCFG, parameters
"URC/Datamode/Ringline",
"URC/Ringline",
"URC/Ringline/ActiveTime"
Parameters can be used as
described. Settings for activating RING line
are not applicable.
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1.2 Related documents
[1] BGS2T Release Notes, Version 01.301
[2] BGS2T Hardware Interface Description, Version 01.301
[3] Multiplexer User's Guide
[4] 3GPP TS 27.010 (descendant of 3GPP TS 07.10): Terminal Equipment to User Equipment (TE-UE) multi-
plexer protocol
[5] Multiplex Driver Developer's Guide
[6] Multiplex Driver Installation Guide
[7] Application Note 16: Updating BGS2T Firmware
[8] Application Note 24: Application Developer's Guide
[9] 3GPP TR 21.905 (descendant of 3GPP TR 01.04): Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications
[10] International Organization for Standardization (ISO): ISO/IEC10646: Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Char-
acter Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane.
This international standard is closely related to the Unicode Standard published by the Unicode Consortium
[11] The Unicode Consortium: Mapping of ETSI GSM 03.38 7-bit default alphabet characters into Unicode
[.TXT!]
[12] ITU-T Recommendation V.24: List of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment
(DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)
[13] ITU-T Recommendation V.250: Serial asynchronous automatic dialling and control
[14] 3GPP TS 11.11: Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface
[15] 3GPP TS 11.14: Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile
Equipment (SIM - ME) interface
[16] 3GPP TS 22.002 (descendant of 3GPP TS 22.02): Circuit Bearer Services (BS) supported by a Public Land
Mobile Network (PLMN)
[17] 3GPP TS 22.004 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.04): General on supplementary services
[18] 3GPP TS 22.030 (descendant of3GPP TS 02.30): Man-Machine Interface (MMI) ofthe Mobile Station (MS)
[19] 3GPP TS 22.060 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.60): General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service descrip-
tion; Stage 1
[20] 3GPP TS 23.060 (descendant of 3GPP TS 03.60): General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service descrip-
tion; Stage 2
[21] 3GPP TS 22.081 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.81): Line Identification Supplementary Services; Stage 1
[22] 3GPP TS 22.082 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.82): Call Forwarding (CF) Supplementary Services; Stage 1
[23] 3GPP TS 22.083 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.83): Call Waiting (CW) and Call Holding (HOLD); Supple-
mentary Services; Stage 1
[24] 3GPP TS 22.085 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.85): Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services;
Stage 1
[25] 3GPP TS 22.088 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.88): Call Barring (CB) supplementary services; Stage 1
[26] 3GPP TS 22.090 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.90): Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD);
Stage 1
[27] 3GPP TS 23.038 (descendant of 3GPP TS 03.38): Alphabets and language specific information
[28] 3GPP TS 23.040 (descendant of 3GPP TS 03.40): Technical realization of the Short Message Service
(SMS)
[29] 3GPP TS 23.041 (descendant of 3GPP TS 03.41): Technical realization of Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
[30] 3GPP TS 23.107: Quality of Service (QoS) concept and architecture
[31] 3GPP TS 24.011 (descendant of 3GPP TS 04.11): Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) sup-
port on mobile radio interface
[32] 3GPP TS 24.008 (descendant of 3GPP TS 04.08): Mobile radio interface Layer 3 specification; Core net-
work protocols; Stage 3
[33] 3GPP TS 24.080 (descendant of 3GPP TS 04.80): Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services
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specification; Formats and coding
[34] 3GPP TS 27.005 (descendant of 3GPP TS 07.05): Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminat-
ing Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
[35] 3GPP TS 27.007 (descendant of 3GPP TS 07.07): AT command set for User Equipment (UE)
[36] 3GPP TS 27.060 (descendant of 3GPP TS 07.60): Mobile Station (MS) supporting Packet Switched Ser-
vices
[37] 3GPP TS 22.101 (descendant of 3GPP TS 02.07 and 3GPP TS 02.40): Service principles
[38] Common PCN Handset Specification (CPHS) v4.2 [.ZIP!]
[39] 3GPP TS 45.008 (descendant of GSM 05.08): Radio subsystem link control
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1.3 Document Conventions
Throughout this document BGS2T is also referred to as GSM Mobile Engine or short ME, MS (Mobile Station)
or Mobile Terminal(MT). In related documents the equivalent terms DCE (Data Communication Equipment), fac-
simile DCE or FAX modem may be found.
AT commands are used to control the BGS2T. The controlling device is referred to as Customer Application or
short TE. Related documents may use the equivalent term DTE (Data Terminal Equipment).
All abbreviations and acronyms used throughout this document are based on GSM or 3GPP specifications. For
definitions please refer to 3GPP TR 21.905 [9].
1.3.1 Quick reference table
Each AT command description includes a table similar to the example shown below. The table is intended as a
quick reference to indicate the following functions:
Example:
PIN: Is the AT command PIN protected?
+Yes
-No
±Usage is dependent on conditions specified for the command, or not all command types are PIN
protected (for example write command PIN protected, read command not).
Note: The table provided in Section 19.3, Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM
PIN uses the same symbols.
ASC0: Is the AT command supported on the physical serial interface ASC0?
+Yes
-No
Note: In the case of BGS2T only "Yes" applies.
MUXn: Is the AT command usable on the Multiplexer channels MUX1, MUX2, MUX3?
+Yes
-No
±AT command is usable, but under the restrictionsspecified in thesectionrelatedto the command.
Note: Columns MUX1, MUX2 and MUX3 are relevant only if the GSM Mobile Engine operates in Mul-
tiplex mode, that is, if the physical serial interface is partitioned into 3 virtual channels by using
the Multiplexer protocol. Command usage is the same on ASC0 and MUX1.
Is the AT command supported in ALARM mode?
+Yes
-No
±ATcommandis usable, but under therestrictionsspecifiedin thesectionrelatedtothecommand.
Last: If commands are concatenated, this AT command must be the last one.
+Yes
-No
Note: See also Section 1.4, AT Command Syntax for details on concatenated AT commands.
PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Last
- + ± ± ± - -
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1.3.2 Superscript notation for parameters and values
Table 1.2: Symbols used to mark the type of parameters
Table 1.3: Symbols used to indicate the correlations with other commands
Table 1.4: Symbols used to mark different types of default values of parameters
Parameter type Meaning
<param>(num) Parameter value must be numeric type
<param>(str) Parameter value must be string type
<param>(text) Parameter value is a string according to selected character set. Not enclosed in
double quotes
Parameter option Meaning
<param>(&W) Parameter value will be stored with AT&W
<param>(&V) Parameter value will be displayed with AT&V
<param>(+CSCS) Parameter value has to be (is) coded according to current setting of <chset> (see
AT+CSCS for details)
Value option Meaning
[x] Default value: if the parameter is omitted, the value 'x' will be assumed
x(&F) Factory default value, will be restored to 'x' with AT&F
x(P) Powerup default value of a parameter which is not stored at power down
x(D) Delivery default value of a parameter which cannot be restored automatically
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1.4 AT Command Syntax
The "AT" or "at" prefix must be set at the beginning of each command line. To terminate a command line enter
<CR>. Commands are usually followed by a response that includes "<CR><LF><response><CR><LF>". Through-
out this document, only the responses are presented, <CR><LF> are omitted intentionally.
Table 1.5: Types of AT commands and responses
1.4.1 Using Parameters
• Optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets. If optional parameters are omitted, the current settings
are used until you change them.
• Optional parameters or subparameters can be omitted unless they are followed by other parameters. If you
want to omit a parameter in the middle of a string it must be replaced by a comma. See also example 1.
• A parameter value enclosed in square brackets represents the value that will be used if an optional parameter
is omitted. See also example 2.
• When the parameter is a character string, e.g. <text> or<number>, the stringmust be enclosed in quotation
marks, e.g. "Charlie Brown" or "+49030xxxx". Symbols in quotation marks will be recognized as strings.
• All spaces will be ignored when using strings without quotation marks.
• It is possible to omit the leading zeros of strings which represent numbers.
• If an optional parameter of a ITU-T V.250 command is omitted, its value is assumed to be 0.
Example 1: Omitting parameters in the middle of a string
Example 2: Using default parameter values for optional parameters
AT command type Syntax Function
Test command AT+CXXX=? The mobile equipment returns the list of parameters and value
ranges set with the corresponding Write command or by internal
processes.
Read command AT+CXXX? This command returns the currently set value of the parameter or
parameters.
Write command AT+CXXX=<...> This command sets user-definable parameter values.
Exec(ution) command AT+CXXX The execution command reads non-variable parameters deter-
mined by internal processes in the ME.
AT+CCUG?
Query current setting
+CCUG: 1,10,1
OK
AT+CCUG=,9
Set only the middle parameter
OK
AT+CCUG?
Query new setting
+CCUG: 1,9,1
OK
AT+CFUN=7,0
Activate CYCLIC SLEEP mode, don't reset ME
OK
AT+CFUN?
Query ME mode
+CFUN: 7
OK
AT+CFUN=
Set ME back to normal (default parameters: 1,0)
OK
+CFUN: 1
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1.4.2 Concatenating AT Commands
Concatenating AT commands on the same line is possible, though not recommended because of restrictions
listed below (for more details see ITU-T V.250 [13]).
When concatenating AT commands you need to enter the "AT"or "at" prefix only once at the beginning of a com-
mand line. Basic commands (i.e., ITU-T V.250 commands) are concatenated without delimiter. Extended com-
mands (i.e., commands starting with AT+ or AT^) use a semicolon as delimiter.
Disadvantages and restrictions:
• There is no way to control the minimum time to wait between finishing an AT command and sending the next
one. Please refer to Section 1.5, Communication between Customer Application and BGS2T for details about
timing.
• The sequence of processing the AT commands may be different from the sequential order of command input.
• Many AT commands cannot be concatenated (see list below). Concatenating these commands might end up
with an error result code, or leads to an unexpected order of responses.
AT command type Comment
ITU-T V.250 commands Cannot be concatenated with FAX commands (prefix
AT+F)
3GPP TS 27.007 commands Cannot be concatenated with extended commands
(prefix AT^S)
3GPP TS 27.005 commands (SMS) To be used standalone
Commands starting with AT& To be used standalone
AT+IPR To be used standalone
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