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Date :

Febuary, 27th 2002

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Level
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002

Date
11/01/02
27/02/02

History of the evolution
Full revision
+VGR correction

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Contents
1

Introduction ............................................................................... 11

1.1

Scope of this document ........................................................................ 11

1.2

Related documents ............................................................................... 11

1.3

ETSI secretariat .................................................................................... 11

1.4

Definitions ............................................................................................ 12

2

AT commands features .............................................................. 13

2.1

Wavecom line settings ......................................................................... 13

2.2

Command line ...................................................................................... 13

2.3

Information responses and result codes ............................................... 13

3

General behaviors ...................................................................... 14

3.1

SIM Insertion, SIM Removal ................................................................. 14

3.2

Background initialization....................................................................... 14

4

General commands .................................................................... 15

4.1

Manufacturer identification +CGMI ..................................................... 15

4.2

Request model identification +CGMM ................................................. 15

4.3

Request revision identification +CGMR................................................ 15

4.4

Product Serial Number +CGSN ............................................................ 16

4.5

Select TE character set +CSCS ............................................................ 16

4.6

Wavecom Phonebook Character Set +WPCS ....................................... 17

4.7

Request IMSI +CIMI ............................................................................ 17

4.8

Card Identification +CCID .................................................................... 18

4.9

Capabilities list +GCAP ........................................................................ 18

4.10

Repeat last command A/ ...................................................................... 19

4.11

Power off +CPOF ................................................................................. 19

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4.12

Set phone functionality +CFUN............................................................ 19

4.13

Phone activity status +CPAS ............................................................... 20

4.14

Report Mobile Equipment errors +CMEE.............................................. 21

4.15

Keypad control +CKPD......................................................................... 21

4.16

Clock Management +CCLK .................................................................. 21

4.17

Alarm Management +CALA ................................................................. 22

4.18

Ring Melody Playback +CRMP............................................................. 23

4.19

Ringer Sound Level +CRSL .................................................................. 24

5

Call Control commands.............................................................. 25

5.1

Dial command D ................................................................................... 25

5.2

Hang-Up command H.......................................................................... 26

5.3

Answer a call A ................................................................................... 27

5.4

Remote disconnection .......................................................................... 27

5.5

Extended error report +CEER ............................................................... 28

5.6

DTMF signals +VTD, +VTS.................................................................. 29

5.7

Redial last telephone number ATDL ..................................................... 30

5.8

Automatic dialing with DTR AT%Dn .................................................... 30

5.9

Automatic answer ATS0...................................................................... 31

5.10

Incoming Call Bearer +CICB ................................................................. 32

5.11

Single Numbering Scheme +CSNS ...................................................... 33

5.12

Gain control +VGR, +VGT .................................................................... 34

5.13

Microphone Mute Control +CMUT....................................................... 35

5.14

Speaker & Microphone selection +SPEAKER........................................ 36

5.15

Echo Cancellation +ECHO .................................................................... 36

5.16

SideTone modification +SIDET............................................................. 39

5.17

Initialize Voice Parameters +VIP ........................................................... 39

6

Network service commands ...................................................... 41

6.1

Signal Quality +CSQ ............................................................................ 41

6.2

Operator selection +COPS ................................................................... 41

6.3

Network registration +CREG ................................................................ 44

6.4

Read operator name +WOPN............................................................... 45

6.5

Preferred operator list +CPOL .............................................................. 45

7

Security commands ................................................................... 47

7.1

Enter PIN +CPIN .................................................................................. 47

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7.2

Enter PIN2 +CPIN2 .............................................................................. 49

7.3

PIN remaining attempt number +CPINC .............................................. 50

7.4

Facility lock +CLCK .............................................................................. 51

7.5

Change password +CPWD .................................................................. 52

8

Phonebook commands............................................................... 54

8.1

Select phonebook memory storage +CPBS .......................................... 54

8.2

Read phonebook entries +CPBR .......................................................... 55

8.3

Find phonebook entries +CPBF............................................................ 55

8.4

Write phonebook entry +CPBW ........................................................... 56

8.5

Phonebook phone search +CPBP......................................................... 58

8.6

Move action in phonebook +CPBN ...................................................... 59

8.7

Subscriber number +CNUM ................................................................ 62

8.8

Avoid phonebook init +WAIP ............................................................... 62

8.9

Delete Calls Phonebook +WDCP ........................................................... 63

8.10

Set Voice Mail Number +CSVM ............................................................ 64

9

Short Messages commands ....................................................... 65

9.1

Parameters definition............................................................................ 65

9.2

Select message service +CSMS........................................................... 65

9.3

New Message Acknowledgement +CNMA .......................................... 66

9.4

Preferred Message Storage +CPMS..................................................... 67

9.5

Preferred Message Format +CMGF...................................................... 69

9.6

Save Settings +CSAS .......................................................................... 70

9.7

Restore settings +CRES ....................................................................... 70

9.8

Show text mode parameters +CSDH ................................................... 71

9.9

New message indication +CNMI ......................................................... 71

9.10

Read message +CMGR ........................................................................ 73

9.11

List message +CMGL........................................................................... 75

9.12

Send message +CMGS ........................................................................ 76

9.13

Write Message to Memory +CMGW .................................................... 77

9.14

Send Message From Storage +CMSS .................................................. 78

9.15

Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMP...................................................... 78

9.16

Delete message +CMGD...................................................................... 79

9.17

Service center address +CSCA............................................................. 81

9.18

Select Cell Broadcast Message Types +CSCB ...................................... 81

9.19

Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers +WCBM ........................................ 82

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9.20

Message status modification +WMSC ................................................. 83

9.21

Message overwriting +WMGO ............................................................ 83

9.22

Unchange SMS Status +WUSS ............................................................ 84

10

Supplementary Services commands .......................................... 85

10.1

Call forwarding +CCFC ........................................................................ 85

10.2

Call barring +CLCK .............................................................................. 86

10.3

Modify SS password +CPWD .............................................................. 87

10.4

Call waiting +CCWA ............................................................................ 87

10.5

Calling line identification restriction +CLIR ........................................... 89

10.6

Calling line identification presentation +CLIP ....................................... 89

10.7

Connected line identification presentation +COLP................................ 90

10.8

Advice of charge +CAOC ..................................................................... 91

10.9

Accumulated call meter +CACM .......................................................... 92

10.10 Accumulated call meter maximum +CAMM ........................................ 93
10.11 Price per unit and currency table +CPUC ............................................. 94
10.12 Call related supplementary services +CHLD ......................................... 94
10.13 List current calls +CLCC........................................................................ 95
10.14 Supplementary service notifications +CSSN ........................................ 96
10.15 Unstructured supplementary service data +CUSD ............................... 97
10.16 Closed user group +CCUG ................................................................... 98
11

Data commands ....................................................................... 100

11.1

Using AT Commands during a data connection .................................. 100

11.2

Bearer type selection +CBST.............................................................. 100

11.3

Select mode +FCLASS ....................................................................... 102

11.4

Service reporting control +CR ............................................................ 102

11.5

Cellular result codes +CRC................................................................. 103

11.6

DTE-DCE local rate reporting +ILRR.................................................... 103

11.7

Radio link protocol parameters +CRLP ............................................... 104

11.8

Others radio link parameters +DOPT ................................................. 105

11.9

Select data compression %C .............................................................. 105

11.10 V42 bis data compression +DS.......................................................... 106
11.11 V42 bis data compression report +DR ............................................... 107
11.12 Select data error correcting mode \N .................................................. 108

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12

Fax commands ......................................................................... 109

12.1

Transmit speed +FTM ....................................................................... 109

12.2

Receive speed +FRM ......................................................................... 110

12.3

HDLC transmit speed +FTH ............................................................... 110

12.4

HDLC receive speed +FRH ................................................................. 111

12.5

Stop transmission and wait +FTS...................................................... 111

12.6

Receive silence +FRS ......................................................................... 112

12.7

Setting up the PC fax application: ....................................................... 112

13

Fax class 2 commands ............................................................. 113

13.1

Transmit Data +FDT .......................................................................... 113

13.2

Receive Data +FDR ............................................................................ 113

13.3

Transmit page ponctuation +FET....................................................... 113

13.4

Page transfer status parameters +FPTS............................................. 114

13.5

Terminate Session +FK ...................................................................... 114

13.6

Page transfer bit order +FBOR ........................................................... 114

13.7

Buffer size report +FBUF.................................................................... 115

13.8

Copy quality checking +FCQ .............................................................. 115

13.9

Capability to receive +FCR ................................................................. 116

13.10 Current sessions parameters +FDIS................................................... 116
13.11 DCE capabilities parameters +FDCC .................................................. 118
13.12 Local ID string +FLID ......................................................................... 119
13.13 Page transfer timeout parameter +FPHCTO ....................................... 119
13.14 Fax Class 2 indication messages ........................................................ 120
14

V24-V25 commands ................................................................. 121

14.1

Fixed DTE rate +IPR........................................................................... 121

14.2

DTE-DCE character framing +ICF....................................................... 122

14.3

DTE-DCE local flow control

14.4

Set DCD signal &C............................................................................. 124

14.5

Set DTR signal &D ............................................................................. 124

14.6

Set DSR signal &S ............................................................................. 124

14.7

Back to online mode O ....................................................................... 125

14.8

Result code suppression Q ................................................................ 125

14.9

DCE response format

+IFC....................................................... 123

V ..................................................................... 126

14.10 Default configuration Z ...................................................................... 126
14.11 Save configuration &W ...................................................................... 126
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14.12 Auto-tests &T .................................................................................... 127
14.13 Echo E ............................................................................................... 127
14.14 Restore factory settings &F................................................................ 128
14.15 Display configuration &V ................................................................... 128
14.16 Request identification information I.................................................... 129
14.17 Data / Commands Multiplexing +WMUX ........................................... 129
15

Specific AT commands ............................................................ 131

15.1

Cell environment description +CCED ................................................. 131

15.2

Automatic RxLev indication +CCED ................................................... 132

15.3

General Indications +WIND................................................................ 132

15.4

Analog digital converters measurements +ADC ................................. 134

15.5

Mobile Equipment event reporting +CMER ........................................ 135

15.6

Read Language Preference +WLPR .................................................... 136

15.7

Write Language Preference +WLPW .................................................. 136

15.8

Read GPIO value +WIOR.................................................................... 137

15.9

Write GPIO value +WIOW .................................................................. 137

15.10 Input/Output Management +WIOM ................................................... 138
15.11 Abort command +WAC ..................................................................... 139
15.12 Play tone +WTONE ............................................................................ 139
15.13 Play DTMF tone +WDTMF................................................................. 140
15.14 Wavecom Downloading +WDWL ...................................................... 141
15.15 Wavecom Voice Rate +WVR .............................................................. 142
15.16 Data Rate

+WDR .............................................................................. 143

15.17 Hardware Version +WHWV ............................................................... 143
15.18 Date of Production +WDOP ............................................................... 144
15.19 Wavecom Select Voice Gain +WSVG .................................................. 144
15.20 Wavecom Status Request +WSTR...................................................... 145
15.21 Wavecom Scan +WSCAN ................................................................... 146
15.22 Wavecom Ring Indicator Mode +WRIM .............................................. 147
15.23 Wavecom 32kHz Power down Mode +W32K ..................................... 148
15.24 Wavecom Change Default Melody +WCDM ....................................... 149
15.25 Wavecom Software version +WSSW ................................................. 150
15.26 Wavecom Custom Character Set +WCCS ........................................... 150
15.27 Wavecom LoCK +WLCK..................................................................... 151
15.28 CPHS command +CPHS .................................................................... 153
15.29 Unsolicited result : Wavecom Voice Mail Indicator +WVMI ................ 154
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15.30 Wavecom Battery Charge Management +WBCM .............................. 156
15.31 Features Management +WFM ........................................................... 158
15.32 Commercial Features Management +WCFM ..................................... 160
15.33 Wavecom Customer storage mirror +WMIR ...................................... 161
15.34 Wavecom Change Default Player +WCDP.......................................... 162
15.35 Wavecom CPHS Mail Box Number +WMBN...................................... 162
15.36 Wavecom Open AT control command +WOPEN................................ 163
15.37 Wavecom Reset

+WRST ................................................................... 164

15.38 Set Standard Tone +WSST ................................................................ 165
16

SIM TOOLKIT ........................................................................... 167

16.1

Overview of SIM Application ToolKit................................................... 167

16.2

Messages exchanged during a SIM ToolKit operation......................... 169

16.3

SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS ................................................................ 170

17

Other AT commands ................................................................ 182

17.1

V.25 ter recommendation ................................................................... 182

17.2

GSM 07.05 recommendation .............................................................. 182

17.3

GSM 07.07 recommendation .............................................................. 182

18

Appendices .............................................................................. 183

18.1

ME error result code : +CME ERROR:  .................................... 183

18.2

Message service failure result code: +CMS ERROR : .................. 185

18.3

Specific error result codes................................................................... 185

18.4

Failure Cause from GSM 04.08 recommendation (+CEER) .................. 186

18.5

Specific Failure Cause for +CEER ........................................................ 187

18.6

GSM 04.11 Annex E-2: Mobile originating SM-transfer ..................... 187

18.7

Unsolicited result codes ...................................................................... 189

18.8

Final result codes................................................................................ 189

18.9

Intermediate result codes.................................................................... 190

18.10 Parameters storage............................................................................. 190
18.11 GSM sequences list ............................................................................ 193
18.12 Operator names .................................................................................. 196
18.13 Data / Commands multiplexing protocol ............................................. 204
19

APPENDIX A (informative)........................................................ 207

19.1

Examples with the PIN required.......................................................... 207

19.2

Examples about phonebooks .............................................................. 209

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19.3

Examples about short messages ........................................................ 210

19.4

Examples about Fax class 2................................................................ 211

20

APPENDIX B: Support of SIM ToolKit by The M.E.................... 213

21

APPENDIX C: Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE........................ 215

22

APPENDIX D: Command Type and Next Action Indicator. ....... 217

23

APPENDIX E: Coding of Alpha fields in the SIM for UCS2........ 218

24

APPENDIX F: Specification of Power Down Control via RS232 220

25
APPENDIX G : Conditions for command execution and
dependence to SIM ........................................................................... 222
25.1

General commands ............................................................................. 222

25.2

Call Control commands....................................................................... 222

25.3

Network service commands................................................................ 223

25.4

Security commands ............................................................................ 223

25.5

Phonebook commands ....................................................................... 223

25.6

Short Messages commands ............................................................... 223

25.7

Supplementary Services commands ................................................... 224

25.8

Data commands ................................................................................. 224

25.9

Fax commands ................................................................................... 224

25.10 Fax Class 2 commands....................................................................... 225
25.11 V24-V25 commands ........................................................................... 225
25.12 Specific AT commands ....................................................................... 226
25.13 SIM Toolkit commands ....................................................................... 226

WAVECOM, WISMO are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wavecom S.A.
All other company and/or product names mentioned may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope of this document
This document describes the AT-command based messages exchanged
between an application and the WAVECOM products in order to manage GSM
related events or services.

1.2 Related documents
This interface specification is based on the following recommendations:

[1] ETSI GSM 07.05: Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Use of DTE-DCE interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast
Service (CBS)
[2] ETSI GSM 07.07: Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
AT command set for GSM Mobile Equipment (ME)
[3] ITU-T Recommendation V.25 ter: Serial asynchronous automatic dialling
and control
[4] ETSI GSM 03.40: Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Technical implementation of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-Point
(PP)
[5] ETSI GSM 03.38: Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Alphabets and language-specific information
[6] ETSI GSM 04.80: Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2):
Mobile radio interface layer 3, Supplementary service specification, Formats
and coding

1.3 ETSI secretariat
The following addresses may be of use in obtaining the latest GSM
recommendations:
Postal address:
address F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX – France
Office address:
address 650 Route des Lucioles – Sophia Antipolis – Valbonne – France
e-mail:
mail secretariat@etsi.fr
Tel: +33 4 92 94 42 00
Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16

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1.4 Definitions
The words, “Mobile Station” (MS) or “Mobile Equipment” (ME) are used for
mobile terminals supporting GSM services.
A call from a GSM mobile station to the PSTN is called a “mobile originated
call” (MOC) or “outgoing call”, and a call from a fixed network to a GSM mobile
station is called a “mobile terminated call” (MTC) or “incoming call”.
In this document, the word “product” refers to any Wavecom product
supporting the AT commands interface.

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2 AT commands features
2.1 Wavecom line settings
A serial link handler is set with the following default values (factory settings):
autobaud, 8 bits data, 1 stop bit, no parity, RTS/CTS flow control.
Please use the +IPR, +IFC and +ICF commands to change these settings.

2.2 Command line
Commands always start with AT (which means ATtention) and finish with a
 character.

2.3 Information responses and result codes
Responses start and end with , except for the ATV0 DCE response
format) and the ATQ1 (result code suppression) commands.
•
If command syntax is incorrect, an ERROR string is returned.
•
If command syntax is correct but with some incorrect parameters, the
+CME ERROR:  or +CMS ERROR:  strings are returned
with different error codes.
•
If the command line has been performed successfully, an OK string is
returned.
In some cases, such as “AT+CPIN?” or (unsolicited) incoming events, the
product does not return the OK string as a response.
In the following examples  and  are intentionally omitted.

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3 General behaviors
3.1 SIM Insertion, SIM Removal
SIM card Insertion and Removal procedures are supported. There are software
functions relying on positive reading of the hardware SIM detect pin. This pin
state (open/closed) is permanently monitored.
When the SIM detect pin indicates that a card is present in the SIM connector,
the product tries to set up a logical SIM session. The logical SIM session will
be set up or not depending on whether the detected card is a SIM Card or not.
The AT+CPIN? command delivers the following responses:
•
•

•
•

If the SIM detect pin indicates “absent”, the response to AT+CPIN? is
“+CME ERROR 10” (SIM not inserted).
If the SIM detect pin indicates “present”, and the inserted Card is a SIM
Card, the response to AT+CPIN? is “+CPIN: xxx” depending on SIM PIN
state.
If the SIM detect pin indicates “present”, and the inserted Card is not a
SIM Card, the response to AT+CPIN? is CME ERROR 10.
These last two states are not given immediately due to background
initialization. Between the hardware SIM detect pin indicating “present”
and the previous results the AT+CPIN? sends “+CME ERROR: 515”
(Please wait, init in progress).

When the SIM detect pin indicates card absence, and if a SIM Card was
previously inserted, an IMSI detach procedure is performed, all user data is
removed from the product (Phonebooks, SMS etc.). The product then switches
to emergency mode
mode.

3.2 Background initialization
After entering the PIN (Personal Identification Number), some SIM user data
files are loaded into the product (Phonebooks, SMS status, etc.). Please be
aware that it might take some time to read a large phonebook.
The AT+CPIN? command response comes just after the PIN is checked. After
this response user data is loaded (in background). This means that some data
may not be available just after PIN entry is confirmed by ’OK’. The reading of
phonebooks will then be refused by “+CME ERROR: 515” or “+CMS ERROR:
515” meaning, “Please wait, service is not available, init in progress”.
This type of answer may be sent by the product at several points:
•
when trying to execute another AT command before the previous one is
completed (before response),
•
when switching from ADN to FDN (or FDN to ADN) and trying to read
the relevant phonebook immediately,
•
when asking for +CPIN? status immediately after SIM insertion and
before the product has determined if the inserted card is a valid SIM
Card.

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4 General commands
4.1 Manufacturer identification +CGMI
4.1.1 Description :
This command gives the manufacturer identification.
4.1.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CGMI
Command
AT+CGMI

Note : Get manufacturer identification

Possible responses
WAVECOM MODEM
OK
Note : Command valid, Wavecom modem

4.2 Request model identification +CGMM
4.2.1 Description :
This command is used to get the supported frequency bands. With multi-band
products the response may be a combination of different bands.
4.2.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CGMM
Command
AT+CGMM

Note : Get hardware version

Possible responses
900P
OK
Note : GSM 900 MHz primary band.
Other possible answers: “900E”
(extended band), “1800” (DCS), “1900”
(PCS) or “MULTIBAND”

4.3 Request revision identification +CGMR
4.3.1 Description :
This command is used to get the revised software version.

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4.3.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CGMR
Command
AT+CGMR

Note : Get software version

Possible responses
310_G250.51 806216 032199 17:04
OK
Note : Software release 3.10, revision 51
generated on the 21st of March 1999

4.4 Product Serial Number +CGSN
4.4.1 Description :
This command allows the user application to get the IMEI (International Mobile
Equipment Identity) of the product.
4.4.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CGSN
Command
AT+CGSN

Note : Get the IMEI
AT+CGSN
Note : Get the IMEI

Possible responses
135790248939
OK
Note : IMEI read from EEPROM
+CME ERROR: 22
Note : IMEI not found in EEPROM

4.5 Select TE character set +CSCS
4.5.1 Description :
This command informs the ME which character set is used by the TE. The ME
can convert each character of entered or displayed strings. This is used to
send, read or write short messages. See also +WPCS for the phonebooks’
character sets.
4.5.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CSCS=
Command
Possible responses
AT+CSCS=”GSM”
Note : GSM default alphabet
AT+CSCS=”PCCP437”
Note : PC character set code page 437
AT+CSCS=?

Note : Get possible values

OK
Note : Command valid
OK
Note : Command valid
+CSCS:
("GSM","PCCP437","CUSTOM","HEX")
OK
Note : Possible values

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4.5.3 Defined values :

“GSM”
GSM default alphabet.
“PCCP437”
PC character set code page 437.
“CUSTOM”
User defined character set (cf. +WCCS command).
“HEX”
Hexadecimal mode. No character set used ; the user can read or
write hexadecimal values.

4.6 Wavecom Phonebook Character Set +WPCS
4.6.1 Description :
This specific command informs the ME which character set is used by the TE
for the phonebooks. The ME can convert each character of entered or displayed
strings. This is used to read or write phonebook entries. See also +CSCS for
the short messages character sets.
4.6.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+WPCS=
Possible responses
Command
AT+WPCS=”TRANSPARENT”
Note : Transparent mode
AT+WPCS=”CUSTOM”
Note : Custom character set
AT+WPCS=?

Note : Get possible values

OK
Note : Command valid
OK
Note : Command valid
+WPCS:
("TRANSPARENT","HEX","CUSTOM")
OK
Note : Possible values

4.6.3 Defined values :

“TRANSPARENT”
PARENT”
“TRANS
“CUSTOM”
“HEX”

Transparent mode. The strings are displayed and entered
as they are stored in SIM or in ME.
User defined character set (cf. +WCCS command).
Hexadecimal mode. No character set used ; the user can
read or write hexadecimal values.

4.7 Request IMSI +CIMI

4.7.1 Description :
This command is used to read and identify the IMSI (International Mobile
Subscriber Identity) of the SIM card. The PIN may need to be entered before
reading the IMSI.

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4.7.2 Syntax
Command syntax : AT+CIMI
Command

Possible responses
responses

AT+CIMI
Note : Read the IMSI

208200120320598
Note : IMSI value (15 digits), starting
with MCC (3 digits) / MNC (2 digits, 3 for
PCS 1900)
See appendix 18.12 for MCC / MNC description.

4.8 Card Identification +CCID
4.8.1 Description :
This command orders the product to read the EF-CCID file on the SIM card.
4.8.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CCID
Command
AT+CCID
Note : Get card ID
AT+CCID?
Note : Get current value
AT+CCID= ?
Note : Get possible value

Possible responses
+CCID: “123456789AB111213141”
Note : EF-CCID is present, hexadecimal
format
+ CCID: “123456789AB111213141”
Note : Same result as +CCID
OK
Note : No parameter but this command is
valid

If there is no EF-CCID file present on the SIM, the +CCID answer will not be
sent, but the OK message will be returned.

4.9 Capabilities list +GCAP
4.9.1 Description :
This command gets the complete list of capabilities.
4.9.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+GCAP
Command
AT+GCAP

Note : Get capabilities list

Possible responses
+GCAP: +CGSM +FCLASS
OK
Note : Supports GSM and FAX
commands

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4.10

Repeat last command A/

4.10.1 Description :
This command repeats the previous command. Only the A/ command itself
cannot be repeated.
4.10.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : A/
Command

Possible responses

A/
Note : Repeat last command

4.11

Power off +CPOF

4.11.1 Description :
This specific command stops the GSM software stack as well as the hardware
layer. The AT+CFUN=0 command is equivalent to +CPOF.
4.11.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPOF
Command

Possible responses

AT+CPOF
Note : Stop GSM stack

OK
Note : Command valid

4.12

Set phone functionality +CFUN

4.12.1 Description :
This command selects the mobile station’s level of functionality.
When the application wants to stop the product with a power off, or if the
application wants to force the product to execute an IMSI DETACH procedure,
then it must send:
AT+CFUN=0 (equivalent to AT+CPOF)
This command executes an IMSI DETACH and makes a backup copy of some
internal parameters in SIM and in EEPROM. The SIM card cannot then be
accessed.
If the mobile equipment is not powered off by the application after this
command has been sent, a re-start command (AT+CFUN=1) will have to
issued to restart the whole GSM registration process.
If the mobile equipment is turned off after this command, then a power on will
automatically restart the whole GSM process.

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The AT+CFUN=1 command restarts the entire GSM stack and GSM
functionality: a complete software reset is performed. All parameters are reset
to their previous values if AT&W was not used.
If you write entries in the phonebook (+CPBW) and then reset the product
directly (AT+CFUN=1, with no previous AT+CFUN=0 command), some entries
may not be written (the SIM task does not have enough time to write entries in
the SIM card).
In addition, the OK response will be sent at the last baud rate defined by the
+IPR command. With the autobauding mode the response can be at a different
baud rate, it is therefore preferable to save the defined baud rate with AT&W
before directly sending the AT+CFUN=1 command.
4.12.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CFUN=
Command
Possible responses
AT+CFUN?
Note : Ask for current functionality level

+CFUN: 1
OK
Note : Full functionality
OK
Note : Command valid

AT+CFUN=0
Note : Set minimum functionality, IMSI
detach procedure
AT+CFUN=1
OK
Note : Set the full functionality mode with a Note : Command valid
complete software reset

4.13

Phone activity status +CPAS

4.13.1 Description :
This command returns the activity status of the mobile equipment.
4.13.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPAS
Command

Possible
Possible responses

AT+CPAS
Note : Current activity status

+CPAS: 
OK

4.13.3 Defined values :

0
ready (allow commands from TA/TE)
1
unavailable (does not allow commands)
2
unknown
3
ringing (ringer is active)
4
call in progress
5
asleep (low functionality)

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4.14

Report Mobile Equipment errors +CMEE

4.14.1 Description :
This command disables or enables the use of the “+CME ERROR : ” or
“+CMS ERROR :” result code instead of simply “ERROR”. See appendix
18.1 for +CME ERROR result codes description and appendix 0 for +CMS
ERROR result codes.
4.14.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CMEE=
Command
Possible responses
AT+CMEE=0
Note : Disable ME error reports, use only
« ERROR »
AT+CMEE=1
Note : Enable «+CME ERROR: » or
«+CMS ERROR: »

4.15

OK
OK

Keypad control +CKPD

4.15.1 Description :
This command emulates the ME keypad by sending each keystroke as a
character in a  string.
The supported GSM sequences are listed in the appendix.
If emulation fails, a +CME ERROR:  is returned.
If emulation succeeds, the result depends on the GSM sequence activated:
: string of the following characters (0-9,*,#).
4.15.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CKPD=
Command
AT+CKPD=”*#21#”
Note : Check every call forwarding status
AT+CKPD=”1234”
Note : Sequence not allowed

4.16

Possible responses
+CCFC: 0,7
+CME ERROR 3

Clock Management +CCLK

4.16.1 Description :
This command is used to set or get the current date and time of the ME realtime clock.
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String format for date/time is: “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss”.
Valid years are 98 (for 1998) to 97 (for 2097). The seconds field is not
mandatory.
Default date/time is “98/01/01,00:00:00” (January 1st, 1998 / midnight).
4.16.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CCLK=
Command
Possible responses
AT+CCLK=”00/06/09,17:33:00”
Note : set date to June 9th, 2000, and time
to 5:33pm
AT+CCLK=”00/13/13,12:00:00”
Note : Incorrect month entered
AT+CCLK?
Note : Get current date and time

4.17

OK
Note : Date/Time stored
+CME ERROR 3
+CCLK: “00/06/09,17:34:23”
Note : current date is June 9th, 2000
current time is 5:34:23 pm

Alarm Management +CALA

4.17.1 Description :
This command is used to set alarms date/time in the ME.
String format for alarms : “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss” (see +CCLK).
The maximum number of alarms is 16. Seconds are not taken into account.
4.17.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CALA= (set alarm)
AT+CALA=””, (delete alarm)
Command
Possible responses
AT+CALA=”00/06/09,07:30”
Note : set an alarm for June 9th, 2000 at
7:30 am
AT+CALA=”99/03/05,13:00:00”
Note : set an alarm for March 5th, 1999 at
1:00 pm
AT+CALA?

Note : list all alarms

AT+CALA=””,2
Note : delete alarm index 2
AT+CALA?
Note : list all alarms

OK
Note : Alarm stored
+CME ERROR 3
Note : Invalid alarm (date/time expired)
+CALA: “00/06/08,15:25:00”,0
+CALA: “00/06/09,07:30:00”,1
+CALA: “00/06/10,23:59:00”,2
Note : three alarms are set (index 0, 1, 2)
+CALA: “00/06/08,15:25:00”,0
Note : an alarm occurs (index 0)
OK
Note : Alarm index 2 deleted
+CALA: “00/06/09,07:30:00”,1
Note : Only one alarm (index 1)

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4.18

Ring Melody Playback +CRMP

4.18.1 Description
This command allows a melody to be played. All melodies are manufacturer
defined.
For incoming voice, data or fax calls, 10 manufacturer-defined melodies can be
played back (in a loop).
For an incoming short message, 2 manufacturer-defined sounds can be played
back (once). Melody #1: short beep / Melody #2: long beep.
Note:
loop melodies (for voice/data/fax call) must be stopped by a +CRMP command
with the  field set to 0 (example: +CRMP=0,,,0).
When the  parameter is given, this overwrites the 
value of the +CRSL command. If the  parameter is not given, the
 value of +CRSL is used as default value.
4.18.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CRMP=[,,,]
Command
Possible responses
AT+CRMP=0,7,0,2
Note : Play voice call melody index 2 with
volume level 7.
AT+CRMP=0,,,0
Note : Stop the melody.
AT+CRMP=?
Note : supported parameters

OK
Note : Melody Playback.
OK
Note : The melody is stopped.
+CRMP: (0-3),(0-15),0,(0-10)
OK

4.18.3 Defined values :

0
Incoming voice call
1
Incoming data call
2
Incoming fax call
3
Incoming short message (SMS)

0
Min volume
…
6
Default volume
15 Max volume

0
Manufacturer Defined (default)

0
Stop Melody Playback
1-10 Melody ID for voice/data/fax call type (default : 1)
1-2 Melody ID for short message (default : 1)

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4.19

Ringer Sound Level +CRSL

4.19.1 Description :
This command is used to set/get the sound level of the ringer on incoming
calls. The set command changes the default  value of the +CRMP
command.
4.19.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CRSL=
Possible responses
Command
AT+CRSL=0
Note : Set volume to Min.
AT+CRSL=15
Note : Set volume to Max.
AT+CRSL?

Note : get current ringer sound level
AT+CRSL=?
Note : supported parameters

OK
Note : Current ring playing with Min.
volume.
OK
Note : Current ring playing with Max.
volume.
+CRSL: 15
OK
Note : Current level is 15 (max.)
+CRSL: (0-15)
OK

4.19.3 Defined values :

0
Min volume
6
Default volume (default)
15 Max volume

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5 Call Control commands
5.1 Dial command D
5.1.1 Description :
The ATD command is used to set a voice, data or fax call
call. As per GSM 02.30,
the dial command also controls supplementary services.
For a data or a fax call,
call the application sends the following ASCII string to the
product (the bearer must be previously selected with the +CBST command):
ATD
where  is the destination phone number.
For a voice call,
call the application sends the following ASCII string to the product:
(the bearer may be selected previously, if not a default bearer is used).
ATD;
where  is the destination phone number.
Please note that for an international nu
number
mber,
mber the local international prefix does
not need to be set (usually 00) but does need to be replaced by the ‘+’
character.
Example: to set up a voice call to Wavecom offices from another country, the
AT command is: “ATD+33146290800;”
ATD+33146290800;”
Note that some countries may have specific numbering rules for their GSM
handset numbering.
The response to the ATD command is one of the following:
result Numeric
code Description
Verbose
code
(with ATV0 set)
OK
0
if the call succeeds, for voice call only
CONNECT
10,11,12,13,14, if the call succeeds, for data calls only,

15
 takes the value negotiated by the
product.
BUSY
7
If the called party is already in
communication
NO ANSWER
8
If no hang up is detected after a fixed
network time-out
NO CARRIER
3
Call setup failed or remote user release. Use
the AT+CEER command to know the failure
cause
Direct dialling from a phonebook (stored in the SIM card) can be performed
with the following command:
ATD> ;
to call  from the selected phonebook (by the
+CPBS command)
ATD> “BILL”;
to call “BILL” from the selected phonebook
ATD> mem 
(mem is “SM","LD"
“SM" "LD","MC"
"LD" "MC","ME"
"MC" "ME","RC"
"ME" "RC","MT"
"RC" "MT" or "SN",
"SN"
see +CPBS command) allows direct dialling from a phonebook number. Does
not function with "ON" mem.
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5.1.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : ATD[][;]
ATD>[][][;]
ATD>[][][;]
Command
Possible responses
AT+CPBS?
Note : Which phonebook is selected ?
ATD>SM6;
Note : Call index 6 from AND phonebook

+CPBS:”SM”,8,10
Note : ADN phonebook is selected, 8
locations are used and 10 locations are
available
OK
Note : Call succeeds

When the FDN phonebook has been locked,
locked only numbers beginning with the
digits of FDN phonebook entries can be called.
For example, if “014629” is entered in the FDN phonebook all the phone
numbers beginning with these 6 digits can be called.
The CLIR supplementary service subscription can be overridden for this call
only.
only
“I” means “invocation” (restrict CLI presentation).
“i” means “suppression” (allow CLI presentation).
Control of CUG supplementary service information by “G” or “g” is allowed for
this call only.
only The index and info values set with the +CCUG command are
used.
An outgoing call attempt could be refused if the AOC service is active and
credit has expired (NO CARRIER).
When trying to set up an outgoing call while there is an active call, the active
call is first put on hold
hold, then the call set up is carried out.
As per GSM 02.30, GSM sequences may be controlled using dial commands.
These sequences can contain “*”, “#”,
“#” but “;” is forbidden.
If the sequence is not supported or fails, +CME ERROR:  is returned.
See paragraph 18.11 to have the list of supported sequences.
Command

Possible responses

ATD*#21#
Note : Check any call forwarding status
ATD**61*+33146290800**25#
Note : Register call forwarding on no reply,
with no reply timer fixed at 25 s.
ATD*2#
Note : Bad sequence

+CCFC: 0,7
Note : No call forwarding
OK
Note : done
+CME ERROR 3

5.2 Hang-Up command H
5.2.1 Description :
The ATH (or ATH0) command is used by the application to disconnect the
remote user. In the case of multiple calls, all calls are released (active, on-hold
and waiting calls).
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The specific Wavecom ATH1 command has been appended to disconnect the
current outgoing call, only in dialing or alerting state (ie. ATH1 can be used
only after the ATD command, and before its terminal response (OK, NO
CARRIER, ...). It can be useful in the case of multiple calls.
5.2.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : ATH
Command

Possible
Possible responses

ATH
Note : Ask for disconnection
ATH1
Note : Ask for outgoing call disconnection

OK
Note : Every call, if any, are released
OK
Note : Outgoing call, if any, is released

5.3 Answer a call A

5.3.1 Description :
When the product receives a call, it sets the RingInd signal and sends the
ASCII “RING
RING”
+CRING: ”
RING or “+CRING:
 string to the application (+CRING if the
cellular result code +CRC is enabled). Then it waits for the application to accept
the call with the ATA command.
5.3.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : ATA
Command

Possible responses

ATA
Note : Answer to this incoming call
ATH
Note : Disconnect call

RING
Note : Incoming call
OK
Note : Call accepted
OK
Note : Call disconnected

5.4 Remote disconnection
This message is used by the product to inform the application that an active
call has been released by the remote user.
The product sends “NO
NO CARRIER
CARRIER” to the application and sets the DCD signal.
In addition, for AOC, the product can release the call if credit has expired
(release cause 68 with +CEER command).

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5.5 Extended error report +CEER

5.5.1 Description :
This command gives the cause of call release when the last call set up
(originating or answering) failed.

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5.5.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CEER
Command
ATD123456789;
Note : Outgoing voice call
AT+CEER

Note : Ask for reason of release

Possible responses
NO CARRIER
Note : Call setup failure
+CEER : Error 
OK
Note : is the cause information
element values from GSM
recommendation 04.08 or specific Call
accepted

For the cause information element from GSM 04.08 see chapter 18.4 or 18.5.
“NO CARRIER” indicates that the AT+CEER information is available for failure
diagnosis.

5.6 DTMF signals +VTD, +VTS
5.6.1 +VTD Description :
The product enables the user application to send DTMF tones over the GSM
network. This command is used to define tone duration (the default value is
300ms).
To define this duration, the application uses:
AT+VTD= where *100 gives the duration in ms.
If n < 4, tone duration is 300 ms.
5.6.2 +VTD Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+VTD=
Command
Command
AT+VTD=6
Note : To define 600 ms tone duration
AT+VTD=0
Note : To set the default value

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command valid
OK

5.6.3 +VTS Description :
The product enables the user application to send DTMF tones over the GSM
network. This command enables tones to be transmitted.
To transmit DTMF tones (only when there is an active call), the application
uses:
AT+VTS= where  is in {0-9,*,#,A,B,C,D}

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5.6.4 +VTS Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+VTS=
Command
AT+VTS=A
AT+VTS=11
Note : To set the default value
AT+VTS=4

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command valid
+CME ERROR: 4
Note : If the  is wrong
+CME ERROR: 3
Note : If there is no communication

5.6.5 Informative example :
To send tone sequence 13#, the application sends :
AT+VTS=1;+VTS=3;+VTS=#
OK

5.7 Redial last telephone number ATDL
5.7.1 Description :
This command is used by the application to redial the last number used in the
ATD command. The last number dialled is displayed followed by “;” for voice
calls only
5.7.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : ATDL
Command
ATDL
Note : Redial last number

Possible responses
0146290800;
OK
Note : Last call was a voice call.
Command valid

5.8 Automatic dialing with DTR AT%Dn
5.8.1 Description :
This command enables and disables:
•
automatic dialling of the phone number stored in the first location of the
ADN phonebook,
•
automatic sending of the short message (SMS) stored in the first
location of the SIM.
The number is dialled when DTR OFF switches ON.
The short message is sent when DTR OFF switches ON.
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5.8.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT%D[ ;]
Command
AT%D1;
Note : Activates DTR number dialling
DTR is OFF
DTR switches ON
Note : The number in the first location of
the ADN is dialled automatically
DTR switches OFF
Note : The product goes on-hook
AT%D2
Note : Activates DTR short message
sending

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command has been executed

OK
Note : Command has been executed

5.8.3 Defined values :
 (0-2)
to enable or disable automatic message transmission or number dialling.
Informs the product that the number is a voice rather than a fax or data
number.
AT%D0
Disables automatic DTR number dialling / message transmission.
AT%D1;
Enables automatic DTR dialling if DTR switches from OFF to ON; Dials the
phone number in the first location of the ADN phonebook. Voice call
call.
ll
AT%D1
Activates automatic DTR dialling if DTR switches from OFF to ON; Dials the
phone number in the first location of the ADN phonebook. Data or Fax call.
call
AT%D2
Activates automatic DTR message transmission if DTR switches from OFF to
ON.

5.9 Automatic answer ATS0
5.9.1 Description :
This S0 parameter determines and controls the product automatic answering
mode.

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5.9.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : ATS0=
Command
ATS0=2
Note : Automatic answer after 2 rings
ATS0?

Possible responses
OK

002
OK
Note : Current value
Note : always 3 characters padded with
zeros
ATS0=0
OK
Note : No automatic answer
Note : Command valid
All others S-parameters (S6,S7,S8 …) are not implemented.

5.10

Incoming Call Bearer +CICB

5.10.1 Description :
This specific command is used to set the type of incoming calls when no
incoming bearer is given (see +CSNS).
Note:
setting the +CICB command affects the current value of +CSNS.
5.10.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CICB=
Command
AT+CICB=1
Note : If no incoming bearer, force a fax call
AT+CICB=2
Note : If no incoming bearer, force a voice
call
AT+CICB?
Note : Interrogate value
AT+CICB=?
Note : Test command

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command accepted
OK
Note : Command accepted
+CICB: 2
Note : Default incoming bearer: voice call
+CICB: (0-2)
Note : Speech, data or fax default
incoming bearer

5.10.3 Defined values :

0 : Data
1 : Fax
2 : Speech

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5.11

Single Numbering Scheme +CSNS

5.11.1 Description :
This command selects the bearer to be used when an MT single numbering
scheme call is set up (see +CICB).
Note:
setting the +CSNS command affects the current value of +CICB.
5.11.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CSNS
Command
AT+CSNS=2
Note : force a fax call
AT+CSNS=0
Note : force a voice call
AT+CSNS?
Note : Interrogate value
AT+CSNS=?
Note : Test command

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command accepted
OK
Note : Command accepted
+CSNS: 0
Note : Default incoming bearer: voice call
+CSNS: (0,2,4)
Note : Voice, data or fax default incoming
bearer

5.11.3 Defined values :

0 : Voice
2 : Fax
4 : Data

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5.12

Gain control +VGR, +VGT

5.12.1 Description :
This command is used by the application to tune the receive gain of the
speaker and the transmit gain of the microphone. The application sends:
AT+VGR=

for
receive AT+VGT=
gain

for
transmit AT+VGT=
gain

for
transmit
gain

Controller 1

Controller 1

Controller 2

Controller 2

0 to 15

+6 db

0 to 31

+30 db

0

+0 db

16 to 31

+4 db

32 to 63

+33 db

1

+0,5 db

32 to 47

+2 db

64 to 95

+36 db

2

+1 db

48 to 63

+0 db

96 to 127

+39 db

3

+1,5 db

64 to 79

-2 db

128 to 159

+42 db

…

…

80 to 95

-4 db

160 to 191

+45 db

19

+9,5 db

96 to 111

-6 db

192 to 223

+48 db

20

+10 db

112 to 127

-8 db

224 to 255

+51 db

21 to 60

+30 db

128 to 143

-10 db

61

+30,5 db

144 to 159

-12 db

62

+31 db

160 to 175

-14 db

…

…

176 to 191

-16 db

101

+50,5 db

192 to 207

-18 db

102 to 127

+51 db

208 to 223

-20 db

128 to 243

-6,5 db

224 to 255 (*)

-22 db

244

-6 db

245

-5,5 db

246

-5 db

…

…

255

-0,5 db

(*) For Wismo Quik Q22xx : 224 to 239 : -22db / 240 to 255 : -24db

The gain values listed here are relative, for absolute (electrical) values please
refer to the specific hardware documentation of the module used in the
application.

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5.12.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+VGR=
AT+VGT=
Command
AT+VGR=25
AT+VGT=45
AT+VGR?
Note : Interrogate value
AT+VGR=?
Note : Test command
AT+VGT?
Note : Interrogate value
AT+VGT=?
Note : Test command

5.13

Possible responses
OK
Note : Command valid
OK
Note : Command valid
+VGR: 64
Note : Default receive gain
+VGR : (0-255)
Note : Possible values
+VGT: 64
Note : Default transmit gain
+VGT : (0-255)
Note : Possible values

Microphone Mute Control +CMUT

5.13.1 Description :
This command is used to mute the microphone input on the product (for the
active microphone set with the +SPEAKER command). This command is only
allowed during a call.
5.13.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CMUT=
Command
AT+CMUT=?

Note : Test command
AT+CMUT?
Note : Ask for current value
AT+CMUT=1
Note : Mute ON (call active)
AT+CMUT?
Note : Ask for current value
AT+CMUT=0
Note : Mute OFF (call not active)

Possible responses
+CMUT : (0,1)
OK
Note : Enable / disable mute
+CMUT : 0
OK
Note : Current value is OFF
OK
Note : Command valid
+CMUT : 1
OK
Note : Mute is active (call active)
+CME ERROR:3
Note : Command not valid

5.13.3 Defined values :

0 : microphone mute off (default value).
1 : microphone mute on.
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5.14

Speaker & Microphone selection +SPEAKER

5.14.1 Description
This specific command is used to select the speaker and the microphone set.
5.14.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+SPEAKER=
Command

Possible responses

AT+SPEAKER=0
Note : Speaker ONE and Micro ONE
AT+SPEAKER?

OK
Note : Command valid
+SPEAKER: 0
OK
Note : Speaker ONE and Micro ONE are
active

5.14.3 Defined values :

0 : SPEAKER ONE, MICRO ONE
1 : SPEAKER TWO, MICRO TWO

5.15

Echo Cancellation +ECHO

5.15.1 Description :
This specific command is used to enable, disable or configure the Echo
Cancellation functions for voice calls (in rooms, in cars, etc.).
It is necessary to tune the Microphone gain (AT+VGT) and the Speaker gain
(AT+VGR) before activating the Echo Cancellation.

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5.15.2 Syntax :
Command syntax :
AT+ECHO=  [,,
,,,,,]
Command
Possible responses
AT+CMEE=1
Note: Enables the use of result code
AT+SPEAKER?

AT+SIDET=0
Note: Deactivate the Sidetone
AT+SIDET?
AT+ECHO?
Note : Read current settings
AT+ECHO=1,1,0,3,10,7
Note : Active Echo cancellation 1 for
Mic/Spk one.
AT+ECHO?
Note : Read current settings
AT+ECHO=1,3,30,8000,256
Note : Activate the Echo cancellation 3
AT+ECHO?
Note : Read the Echo cancellation settings
AT+CFUN=1
Note: Reset the product
AT+ECHO?
Note : Read current settings
AT+ECHO=0
Note: Deactivate the Echo Cancellation

OK
+ SPEAKER: 0
OK
Note : Speaker ONE and Micro ONE are
active
OK
+SIDET: 0,0
+ECHO: 0,1,0,3,10,7
OK
OK
+ECHO: 1,1,0,3,10,7
OK
+CME ERROR: 519
Note : The new algorithm will be
activated after a reset of the product
+ECHO: 3,3,30,8000,256
OK
OK
+ECHO: 1,3,30,8000,256
OK
OK

5.15.3 Defined values:

0 : Deactivate Echo
1 : Activate Echo

1 : Echo cancellation 1
3 : Echo cancellation 3 (optional)

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Echo cancellation 1 (4 parameters) :
The parameter  specifies the maximum attenuation of the switch

0: 31 db (default)
1: 29 db
2: 27 db
3: 25 db
…
14:
14 3 db
15:
15 1 db
The parameter  specifies the attenuation step between attenuation and
no attenuation.

0: 1 db
1: 2 db
2: 3 db
3: 4 db (default)
The
min
The
The
The

 parameter specifies the relative threshold between max and
energy information.
allowed range is [ 0 ; 31 ].
10 by default)
] (10
 parameter specifies threshold of max energy information.
allowed range is [ 0 ; 31 ].
7 by default)
] (7

Echo Cancellation 3 (3 parameters) :
 high value leads to high echo attenuation but the full-duplex
quality will be less efficient.
The allowed range is [ 0 ; 63 ]. (30
30 by default)
 indicates the noise threshold. Low value leads to high noise
attenuation. The threshold 32767 indicates no noise attenuation. The allowed
range is [0 ;32767]. (8000
8000 default)
 indicates the Number of Taps of the Adaptive Filter. The
allowed range is [64 ;256]. (256
256 by default)-64 taps is for short Echo-256 taps
is for long Echo.
Read Command:
AT+ECHO?
This command returns the current settings of the Echo cancellation.
Returns: +ECHO: ,, ,, ,
, ,
The number of parameters displayed depends on the algorythm used. For Echo
cancellation 1, 4 parameters are displayed, 3 parameters are displayed for Echo
cancellation 3.

0
Echo Deactivated.
1
Echo Activated for Mic/Spk one.
2
Echo Activated for Mic/Spk two.
3
Reset the product.
PS: You can activate/deactivate the echo cancellation during a call without
resetting the product if the  parameter is not changed.

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5.16

SideTone modification +SIDET

5.16.1 Description :
This specific command is used to set the level of audio feedback in the speaker
(microphone feedback in the speaker).
5.16.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+SIDET=,
Command
Possible responses
AT+SIDET=1,0
AT+SIDET?
Note : Current value

OK
Note : Command valid
+SIDET: 1,0
OK
Note : Command valid

5.16.3 Defined values :

0: SideTone is disabled
1: SideTone is enabled

0: 0 db
1: - 6 db
2: - 12 db
3: - 18 db

5.17

Initialize Voice Parameters +VIP

5.17.1 Description :
This command allows factory settings for voice parameters to be restored from
EEPROM.
These voice parameters include:
•
Gain control (+VGR
+VGR & +VGT commands),
•
Microphone mute control (+CMUT
+CMUT command),
•
Speaker & Microphone selection (+SPEAKER
+SPEAKER command),
•
Echo cancellation (+ECHO
+ECHO command),
•
Side tone modification (+SIDET
+SIDET command).
5.17.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+VIP=
Command Syntax
AT+VIP=

Return

AT+VIP=?
AT+VIP?

+VIP: 1
+VIP: (1)

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 =1 Restore all voice parameters.
Command

Possible responses

AT+VIP?

+VIP: 1
OK

AT+VIP=2
Note : Syntax error
AT+VIP=1
Note : Restore the factory settings from
EEPROM

+CME ERROR: 3

AT+VIP=1
Note : Restore the factory settings from
EEPROM with the current Echo
cancellation algo (different of the default
algo).
AT+VIP=?
Note : List of supported s

CME ERROR: 519
Note : Reset the product to accept the
new algo.

OK
Note : The command has been executed

+VIP: (1)
OK

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6 Network service commands
6.1 Signal Quality +CSQ
6.1.1 Description :
This command is used to ascertain the received signal strength indication
() and the channel bit error rate () with or without a SIM card
inserted.
6.1.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CSQ
Command
AT+CSQ

Possible responses
+CSQ: ,
OK
Note :  and  as defined below

6.1.3 Defined values :
 :
0:
-113 dBm or less
1:
-111 dBm
30: -109 to –53 dBm
31: -51dBm or greater
99: not known or not detectable
 : 0 …7: as RXQUAL values in the table GSM 05.08
99: not known or not detectable

6.2 Operator selection +COPS
6.2.1 Description :
There are three possible ways of selecting an operator (PLMN):
1)
The product is in manual mode. It then tries to find the operator specified
by the application and if found, tries to register.
2)
The product is in automatic mode. It then tries to find the home operator
and if found, tries to register. If not found, the product automatically searches
for another network.
3)
The product enters into manual/automatic mode, and then tries to find an
operator as specified by the application (as in manual mode). If this attempt
fails it enters automatic mode. If this is successful, the operator specified by
the application is selected. The mobile equipment then enters into automatic
mode.

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Note:
The read command returns the current mode and the currently selected
operator. In manual mode, this PLMN may not be the one set by the
application (as it is in the search phase).
6.2.2 Syntax :
To force an attempt to select and register on a network, the application must
send the following command:
Command syntax: AT+COPS=, [ [ ,  ] ]
Possible responses for AT+COPS=:
OK
(Network is selected with full service)
+CME ERROR: 30 (No network service),
+CME ERROR: 32 (Network not allowed – emergency calls only)
+CME ERROR: 3
+CME ERROR: 4
(Incorrect parameters)
+CME ERROR: 527 (Please wait, and retry your selection later)
+CME ERROR: 528 (Location update failure – emergency calls only)
+CME ERROR: 529 (Selection failure – emergency calls only)
Response syntax for AT+COPS?:
+COPS:  [, ,  ]
Response syntax for AT+COPS=?:
+COPS: [list of supported (, long alphanumeric , short
alphanumeric s, numeric ) s]
If an incoming call occurs during a PLMN list request, the operation is aborted
(+CME ERROR: 520
520) and the unsolicited RING appears

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Command

Possible responses

AT+COPS?
Note : Ask for current PLMN

+COPS: 0,2,20801
OK
Note : Home PLMN is France Telecom
Orange
AT+COPS=?
+COPS: (2,”F Itinéris”,”Itline”,”20801”),
(3,”F SFR”,”SFR”,”20810”)
OK
Note : Ask for PLMN list
Note : Home PLMN is France Telecom
SFR network has been detected
AT+COPS=1,2,20810
+CME ERROR: 32
Note : Ask for registration on SFR network
Note : Network not allowed – emergency
calls only
AT+COPS=1,1,23433
+CME ERROR: 529
Note : Ask for registration on UK Orange
Note : Selection failed – emergency calls
network
only
AT+COPS=0
OK
Note : Ask for registration on home network Note : Succeeded
AT+COPS=3,0
OK
Note : Set  to long alphanumeric
AT+COPS?
+COPS: 0,0,”Orange F”
OK
Note : Ask for current PLMN
Note : Home PLMN is France Telecom
Orange
AT+COPS=2
OK
Note : Ask for deregistration from network
Note : Succeeded
AT+COPS?
+COPS: 2
Note : Ask for current PLMN
Note : ME is unregistered until
=0 or 1 is selected
6.2.3 Defined values :
The parameters values are the following ones:

0: automatic (default
default value)
1: manual
2: deregistration ; ME will be unregistered until =0 or 1 is selected.
3: set only  (for read command AT+COPS?)
4: manual / automatic ( shall be present), if manual selection fails,
automatic mode is entered.
: format of  field

0: long alphanumeric format 
1: short alphanumeric format 
2: numeric  (default
default value) : status of 

0: unknown
1: available
2: current
3: forbidden
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:
 operator identifier (MCC/MNC in numeric format only for operator
selection)
The long alphanumeric format can be up to 16 characters long (see appendix
18.12 for operator names description, field is “Name”)
The short alphanumeric format can be up to 8 characters long.

6.3 Network registration +CREG
6.3.1 Description
This command is used by the application to ascertain the registration status of
the product.
6.3.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CREG= 
Response syntax : +CREG : ,  [ ,, ] for AT+CREG?
Command only
Command

Possible
Possible responses

AT+CREG?

+CREG: ,
OK
Note : As defined here-above
OK
Note : Command valid

AT+CREG=0
Note : Disable network registration
unsolicited result code
AT+CREG=1
Note : Enable network registration
unsolicited result code
AT+CREG=2
Note : Enable network registration and
location information unsolicited result code
AT+CREG=?

OK
Note : Command valid
OK
Note : Command valid
+CREG: (0-2)
Note : 0,1,2  values are
supported

6.3.3 Defined values :

0:
Disable network registration unsolicited result code (default
default)
default
1:
Enable network registration code result code +CREG : 
2:
Enable network registration and location information unsolicited result
code +CREG: ,, if there is a change of network cell.

0:
not registered, ME is not currently searching for a new operator.
1:
registered, home network.
2:
not registered, ME currently searching for a new operator to register to.
3:
registration denied.
4:
unknown.
5:
registered, roaming.
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:
string type; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g.
“00C3” equals 195 in decimal).
:
string type; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format.

6.4 Read operator name +WOPN

6.4.1 Description :
This specific command returns the operator name in alphanumeric format
when given the numeric format.
6.4.2 Syntax :
Command syntax:
Response syntax:
Command

AT+WOPN=,
+WOPN: ,
Possible responses

AT+WOPN=?
Note : Test command
AT+WOPN=0,20801
Note : Give an operator in numeric format
AT+WOPN=0,99999
Note : Give a wrong operator

OK
+WOPN : 0,”Orange F”
OK
Note : Alphanumeric answer
+CME ERROR: 22
Note : Not found

6.4.3 Defined values :
 is the required format. Only long (0) and short (1) alphanumeric
formats are supported.
 is the operator in numeric format.
 is the operator in long or short alphanumeric format (see
appendix 18.12 for operator names description)

6.5 Preferred operator list +CPOL

6.5.1 Description :
This command is used to edit the SIM preferred list of networks.
6.5.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPOL= [  ][ ,  [ ,  ] ]
The different possibilities are:
•
AT+CPOL =  to delete an entry.
•
AT+CPOL = ,  to set the format used by the read command
(AT+CPOL?).
•
AT+CPOL = , ,  to put  in the next free location.
•
AT+CPOL =  ,  ,  to write  in the
 at the .
The supported format are those of the +COPS command.
The length of this list is limited to 8 entries.
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Command

Possible responses

AT+CPOL?

+CPOL:1,2,26201
+CPOL: 6,2,20810
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in
numeric format
OK

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks
AT+CPOL=,0
Note : Select long alphanumeric format
AT+CPOL?

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks
AT+CPOL=7,2,20801
Note : Add a network to the list
AT+CPOL?

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks
AT+CPOL=7
Note : Delete 7th location
AT+CPOL?

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks
AT+CPOL=8,2,77777
Note : Add a new network to the list
AT+CPOL?

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks

AT+CPOL=9,0,”Orange F”
Note : Add a new network to the list (text
format)
AT+CPOL?

Note : Ask for preferred list of networks

+CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM”
+CPOL: 6,0,”F SFR”
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in long
alphanumeric format
OK
+CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM”
+CPOL: 6,0,”F SFR”
+CPOL: 7,0,”Orange F”
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in long
alphanumeric format
OK
+CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM”
+CPOL: 6,0,”F SFR”
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in long
alphanumeric format
OK
+CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM”
+CPOL: 6,0,”F SFR”
+CPOL: 8,2,77777”
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in long
alphanumeric format but 8th entry is
unknown so the product edits it in the
numeric format

+CPOL: 1,0,”D1-TELEKOM”
+CPOL: 6,0,”F SFR”
+CPOL: 8,2,77777”
+CPOL: 9,0,”Orange F”
OK
Note : Preferred list of networks in long
alphanumeric format

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7 Security commands
7.1 Enter PIN +CPIN
7.1.1 Description :
This command is used to enter the ME passwords (CHV1 / CHV2 / PUK1 /
PUK2, etc.), that are required before any ME functionality can be used.
CHV1/CHV2 is between 4 and 8 digits long, PUK1/PUK2 is only 8 digits long.
If the user application tries to make an outgoing call before the SIM PIN code
(CHV1) has been confirmed, then the product will refuse the “ATD” command
with a “+CME ERROR: 11” (SIM PIN required).
The application is responsible for checking the PIN after each reset or power on
- if the PIN was enabled.
7.1.2 Syntax :
Command syntax: AT+CPIN=
Command

Possible responses

AT+CPIN=1234
Note : Enter PIN
AT+CPIN=5678
Note : Enter PIN

OK
Note : PIN code is correct
+CME ERROR : 3
Note : Operation not allowed, PIN
previously entered

After 3 unsuccessful attempts to enter the PIN (Personal Identification
Number), the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) will be required. PUK validation
forces the user to enter a new PIN code as a second parameter and this will be
the new PIN code if PUK validation succeeds. CHV1 is then enabled if PUK1 is
correct. The application therefore uses this command:
AT+CPIN=,
Command
Possible responses
AT+CPIN=00000000,1234
Note : Enter PUK and new PIN
AT+CPIN=12345678,1234
Note : Enter PUK and new PIN, 2nd attempt

+CME ERROR: 16
Note : Incorrect PUK
OK
Note : PUK correct, new PIN stored

To ascertain which code must be entered (or not), the following query
command can be used:
AT+CPIN?

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The possible responses are :
+CPIN: READY
+CPIN: SIM PIN
+CPIN: SIM PUK
+CPIN: SIM PIN2
+CPIN: SIM PUK2
+CPIN: PH-SIM PIN
+CPIN: PH-NET PIN
+CME ERROR: 

ME is not pending for any password
CHV1 is required
PUK1 is required
CHV2 is required
PUK2 is required
SIM lock (phone-to-SIM) is required
Network personnalisation is required
SIM failure (13) absent (10) etc …

Please note that in this case the mobile equipment does not end its response
with the OK string.
The response +CME ERROR : 13 (SIM failure) is returned after 10 unsuccessful
PUK attempts. The SIM card is then out of order and must be replaced by a
new one.
Example: 3 failed PIN validations + 1 successful PUK validation
AT+CPIN?
Read the PIN status
+CPIN: SIM PIN
The product requires SIM PIN
AT+CPIN=1235
+CME ERROR: 16

First attempt to enter a SIM PIN
Wrong PIN

AT+CPIN=1236
+CME ERROR: 16

Second attempt
Wrong PIN

AT+CPIN=1237
+CME ERROR: 16

Third attempt
Wrong PIN

AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: SIM PUK

Read PIN state
The product requires PUK

AT+CPIN=99999999,5678
OK

The PUK is entered, the new PIN shall
be 5678 PUK validation is OK. New Pin
is 5678
Read PIN state
The product is ready

AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: READY

If the user tries to do something which requires PIN2 (CHV2), the product will
refuse the action with a “+CME ERROR: 17” (SIM PIN2 required). The product
then waits for SIM PIN2 to be given.
Of course, if SIM PIN2 is blocked, SIM PUK2 is required instead of SIM PIN2.
For example, the product needs PIN2 to write in the fixed dialling phonebook
(FDN) , so if SIM PIN2 authentication has not been performed during the
current session, SIM PIN2 is required

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Command

Possible
Possible responses

AT+CPBS=”FD”
Note : Choose FDN
AT+CPBW=5,”01290917”,129,”Jacky”
Note : Write in FDN at location 5
AT+CPIN?

OK

AT+CPIN=5678
Note : Enter SIM PIN2
AT+CPBW=2,”01290917”,129,”Jacky”
Note : Write in FDN at location 5

+CME ERROR: 17
Note : SIM PIN2 is required
SIM PIN2
Note : SIM PIN2 is required
OK
OK
Note : Now writing in FDN is allowed

Please note that the product only requests PIN2 or PUK2 once. Therefore, if
they are not entered properly, the next +CPIN? command will return “+CPIN:
READY”.

7.2 Enter PIN2 +CPIN2
7.2.1 Description :
This specific command is used to validate the PIN2 code (CHV2), or to validate
the PUK2 code (UNBLOCK CHV2) and to define a new PIN2 code.
Of course, the +CPIN command allows PIN2 or PUK2 codes to be validated,
but only when the last command executed resulted in PIN2 authentication
failure.
PIN2 length is between 4 and 8 digits, PUK2 length is 8 digits only.
7.2.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPIN2=
Command
AT+CPIN2=1234
Note : Enter PIN2
AT+CPIN2=5678
Note : Enter PIN2

Possible responses
OK
Note : PIN2 code is correct
+CME ERROR: 3
Note : Operation not allowed, PIN2
previously entered

After 3 unsuccessful attempts, PUK2 will then be required. PUK2 validation
forces the user to enter a new PIN2 code as a second parameter and this will
be the new PIN2 code if PUK1 validation succeeds. The application therefore
uses this command:
AT+CPIN2=,

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Command

Possible responses

AT+CPIN2=00000000,1234
Note : Enter PUK2 and new PIN2
AT+CPIN2=12345678,1234
Note : Enter PUK2 and new PIN2, 2nd
attempt

+CME ERROR: 16
Note : Incorrect Password (PUK2)
OK
Note : PUK2 correct, new PIN2 stored

To ascertain which code must be entered (or not), the following query
command can be used:
AT+CPIN2?
The possible responses are
+CPIN2: READY
No PIN2 is needed
+CPIN2: SIM PIN2
PIN2 is required
+CPIN2: SIM PUK2
PUK2 is required
+CME ERROR: 
Absent (10) etc …

7.3 PIN remaining attempt number +CPINC
7.3.1 Description :
This specific command is used to get the number of valid attempts for PIN1
(CHV1), PIN2 (CHV2), PUK1 (UNBLOCK CHV1) and PUK2 (UNBLOCK CHV2)
identifiers.
7.3.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPINC
Response syntax : +CPINC : ,,,
Command
Possible responses
AT+CPINC
Note : Get the number of attempts left
AT+CPINC?
Note : Get current values
AT+CPINC=?
Note : Get possible values

+CPINC : 2,3,10,10
Note : First CHV1 attempt was a failure
+CPINC : 2,3,10,10
Note : First attempt was a failure
OK

7.3.3 Defined values
,  are the attempts left for PIN1, PIN2 (0 = blocked, 3 max)
,  are the attempts left for PUK1, PUK2 (0 = blocked, 10 max)
For this to work, the card should be present at the time of initialization,
otherwise an error will be sent (+CME ERROR : 10).

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7.4 Facility lock +CLCK

7.4.1 Description :
This command is used by the application to lock, unlock or interrogate an ME
or network facility .
7.4.2 Syntax :
Command syntax: AT+CLCK= ,[,[,] ]
Response syntax: +CLCK:  [ , ]+CLCK:
, [ … ] ]
Command

Possible responses

AT+CLCK=”SC”,1,1234
Note : Enable PIN
AT+CLCK?
Note : Read PIN status

OK
Note : PIN was correct
+CLCK:(“PS”,0),(“SC”,0),(“FD”,0),(“PN“,0)
,(“PU“,0),(“PP“,0),(“PC“,0)
OK
Note : PIN is enabled, no SIM lock, no
network lock, no information on Call
barring
(no
no longer supported in GSM 07.07)
AT+CLCK=”SC”,0,5555
+CME ERROR: 16
Note : Disable PIN
Note: PIN was wrong
AT+CPIN=1234
OK
Note : Enter PIN
Note : PIN was good
AT+CLCK=?
+CLCK:
(“PS”,”SC”,”AO”,”OI”,”OX”,”AI”,”IR”,”AB
Note : Request supported facilities
”,”AC”, ”FD”,"PN","PU","PP",”PN”)
OK
Note : Supported facilities
AT+CLCK=”PN”,1,12345678
OK
Note : Activate network lock
Network lock activated
AR+CLCK=”AO”,1,1234,2
OK
Note : Activate all outgoing calls barring for Note : Call barring is activate
data calls
AT+CLCK=”AO”,2
+CLCK : 1,2
Note : Query BAOC status
OK
Note : BAOC activate for data calls only
AT+CLCK=”SC”,0,0000
+CME ERROR: 521
Note : Disable PIN
Note : PIN deactivation is forbidden with
this SIM card

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7.4.3 Defined values :
The following  values are supported:
“PS” : SIM lock facility with a 8 digits password.
“SC“ : PIN enabled ( = 1) / disabled ( = 0)
“AO” : BAOC (Barr All Outgoing Calls)
“OI” : BOIC (Barr Outgoing International Calls)
“OX” : BOIC-exHC (Barr Outgoing. International Calls except to Home Country)
“AI” : BAIC (Barr All Incoming Calls)
“IR” : BIC-Roam (Barr Inc. When Roaming outside Home Country)
“AB” : All Barring services
“AG” : All outGoing barring services
“AC” : All inComing barring services
“PN” : Network lock with a 8 digits password (NCK).
“PU” : Network Subset lock with a 8 digits password (NSCK).
“PP” : Service Provider lock with a 8 digits password (SPCK).
“PC” : Corporate lock with a 8 digits password (CCK).
“FD”: SIM Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) memory feature (PIN2 is required as
)

0 : unlock the facility
1 : lock the facility
2 : query status
 : A facility status can be changed for only one class, or for all classes
(7 or omitted).

1 : Voice (telephony)
2 : Data (apply to all bearer services)
4 : Fax (facsimile services)
8 : Short Message service
7 : Equal to all classes (Default value)
Any attempt to combine different classes will result in activation / deactivation /
interrogation of all classes.
Password maximum length is given with the AT+CPWD=? Command.

7.5 Change password +CPWD
7.5.1 Description
This command is used by the application to change a password (PIN, call
barring, NCK, etc.). The facility values () are the same as for the +CLCK
command with a “P2” facility to manage SIM PIN2.
For the network lock (“PN”), unlocking is forbidden after 10 failed attempts to
disable (unlock) the network lock with an incorrect password.

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7.5.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPWD= , , 
Command
Command

Possible responses

AT+CPWD=?
Note : Possible values

+CPWD:
(“PS”,8),(“SC”,8),(“AO”,4),(“OI”,4),(“OX”,4
),
(“AI”,4),(“IR,4),(“AB”,4),(“AG”,4),(“AC”,4),
(“P2”,8),(“FD”,8),("PN",8),("PU",8),("PP",8),
("PC",8)
OK
Note : CHV1/CHV2 must be on 8 digits
maximum (4mn)
For call barring, on 4 digits maximum
OK
Note : PIN was correct
+CME ERROR: 16
Note: PIN was wrong
OK
Note : PIN was correct
OK
Note : NCK changed for net lock

AT+CPWD=”SC”,1234,5555
Note : Change PIN
AT+CPWD=”SC”,1234,5555
Note : Change PIN
AT+CPIN=5555
Note : Enter PIN
AT+CPWD=”PN”,12345678,00000000
Note : Change NCK

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8 Phonebook commands
8.1 Select phonebook memory storage +CPBS
8.1.1 Description :
This command selects phonebook memory storage. The available phonebooks
are:
“SM” :
ADN (SIM phonebook)
“FD” :
FDN (SIM Fix Dialling, restricted phonebook)
“ON” :
MSISDN (SIM own numbers)
“EN” :
EN (SIM emergency number)
“LD” :
LND (combined ME and SIM last dialing phonebook)
“MC” :
MSD (ME missed calls list)
“ME” :
ME (ME phonebook)
“MT” :
MT (combined ME and SIM phonebook)
“RC” :
LIC (ME received calls list)
“SN” :
SDN (Services dialing phonebook)
8.1.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBS
Command
AT+CPBS=”SM”
Note : Select ADN phonebook
AT+CPBS=?
Note : Possible values

AT+CPBS?
Note : Status

Possible responses
OK
Note : ADN phonebook is selected
+CPBS:
("SM","LD","MC","ON","ME","RC","MT","SN")
OK
Note : only “EN” phonebook is not
supported with this SIM card.
+CPBS :”SM”,10,20
OK
Note: ADN phonebook selected, 10
locations used, 20 locations available

The ADN phonebook could not be selected as FDN is active.

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8.2 Read phonebook entries +CPBR

8.2.1 Description :
This command returns phonebook entries for a range of locations from the
current phonebook memory storage selected with +CPBS.
Note :
for all phonebook read commands (+CPBR, +CPBF, +CPBN, +CPBP, +CNUM),
the TON/NPI MSB of each number is set to 1 (ex : a TON/NPI stored as 17 is
displayed as 145).
8.2.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBR
Command
AT+CPBR=?
Note : Test command

AT+CPBR=12,14
Note : Read entries from 12 to 14

AT+CPBR=10
Note : Read entry 10
AT+CPBR=11
Note : Read entry 11 (UCS2 format)

AT+CPBR=52
Note : Read entry 52 (wrong)

Possible responses
+CPBR: (1-50),20,10
OK
Note : 50 locations (from 1 to 50), max
length for phone number is 20 digits, 10
characters max for the text
+CPBR : 12,”112”,129,”Emergency”
+CPBR : 13,”+331290909”,145,”Fred”
+CPBR : 14,”0146290808”,129,”Zazi”
OK
Note : Display locations 12,13,14 with
location, number, type (TON/NPI), Text
+CPBR :10,”0146290921”,129,”Rob”
OK
Note: Display location 10
+CPBR
:11,”0146290921”,129,”8000010002FFF
F”
OK
Note: Display location 11
+CME ERROR: 21
Note : Invalid index

8.3 Find phonebook entries +CPBF
8.3.1 Description :
This command returns phonebook entries with alphanumeric fields starting
with a given string. The AT+CPBF= “” command can be used to display all
phonebook entries sorted in alphabetical order.
This command is not allowed for "LD", "RC", "MC", "SN" phonebooks and for the
“EN” phonebook, which does not contain alphanumeric fields.
It is possible to use this command with UCS2 strings. If a wrong UCS2 format
is entered, the string is considered as an ASCII string.
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8.3.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBF
Command
AT+CPBF=?
Note : Test command
AT+CPBF=“E”
Note : Read entries with “E”

AT+CPBF=”H”
Note : Read entries with “H”
AT+CPBF=”800001FFFF”
Note : Read entries starting with 0001
UCS2 character
AT+CPBF=”8045C”
Note : Read entries with “8045C” (ASCII
format)

Possible responses
+CPBF: 20,10
OK
Note : Max length for phone number is 20
digits, 10 characters for the text
+CPBF : 12,”112”,129,”Emergency”
+CPBF : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display locations with text field
starting with “E”

+CME ERROR: 22
Note: Entry not found
+CPBF : 11,
”0146290921”,129,”8000010002FFFF”
OK
Note : Display locations with text field
starting with 0001 UCS2 character
+CME ERROR: 22
Note: Entry not found. The string has a
wrong UCS2 format, it is therefore
considered as an ASCII string

8.4 Write phonebook entry +CPBW
8.4.1 Description :
This command writes a phonebook entry in location number  in the
current phonebook memory storage.
“RC” and “MC” phonebooks could be only erased by +CPBW. Adding field
and/or modifying field is not allowed for these phonebooks.
This command is not allowed for “EN”, “LD”, “MC”, “RC”, “MT”, “SN”
phonebooks, which can not be written.

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8.4.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBW=[,[,[,]]]
Possible responses
Command
AT+CPBW=?
Note : Test command

AT+CPBW= 3
Note : Erase location 3
AT+CPBW=5,”112”,129,”SOS”
Note : Write at location 5
AT+CPBW=5,”01290917”,129,”Jacky”
Note : Overwrite location 5
AT+CPBW=6,”01292349”,129,”80004100
42”
Note : write location 6 (UCS2 format for the
 field)
AT+CPBW=,”+33145221100”,145,”SOS”
Note : Write at the first location available
AT+CPBW=,”0345221100”,129,”SOS”
Note : Write at the first location available
AT+CPBW=57,”112”,129,”WM”
Note : Write at location 57 (wrong)
AT+CPBW=7,”012345678901234567890”
,129,”WAVE”
Note : Write at location 7 a phone number
exceeding the limit (21 digits)
AT+CPBW=7,”0122334455”,129,”WAVEC
OM TEL”
Note : Write at location 7 along text (11
characters)
AT+CPBW=8,”01292349”,129,”80xyz”
Note : write location

+CPBW: (1-50),20,(129,145),10
OK
Note : 50 locations, phone number = 20
digits max, TON/NPI of 129 or 145, text
length = 10
OK
Note: Location 3 erased
OK
Note: Location 5 written
OK
Note : Location 5 overwritten
OK
Note : Location 6 is written
OK
Note : First location available is written
+CME ERROR: 20
Note : Phonebook full
+CME ERROR: 21
Note : Invalid index
+CME ERROR: 26

Note : Phone number too long
+CME ERROR: 24

Note : Text too long
OK
Note : Location 8 is written. The string
has a wrong UCS2 format, it is therefore
considered as an ASCII string

When the fixed dialling phonebook (FDN) is locked, this command is not
allowed. Moreover, when the FDN is unlocked,
unlocked PIN2 is required to write in the
FDN phonebook.
But if PIN2 authentication has been performed during the current session, the
+CPBW command with FDN is allowed.

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Command

Possible responses

AT+CPBS=”FD”
Note : Choose FDN
AT+CPBW=5,”01290917”,129,”Jacky”
Note : Write in FDN at location 5
AT+CPIN?

OK

AT+CPIN=5678
Note : Enter SIM PIN2
AT+CPBW=5,”01290917”,129,”Jacky”
Note : Write in FDN at location 5

+CME ERROR: 17
Note : SIM PIN2 is required
SIM PIN2
Note: SIM PIN2 is required
OK
OK
Note : Writing in FDN is now allowed

8.4.3 Defines values :

integer type value depending on the capacity of the phonebook
memory.

phone number in ASCII format.

TON/NPI (Type of address octet in integer format).
Note:
for the  parameter, all values are allowed from 0 to 255, but the MSB
will be set to 1 in all cases (ex : a  value of 17 will be written as 145).

string type.
Note 1:
For the  parameter all strings starting with “80” , “81” or “81” are
considered in UCS2 format. See the APPENDIX E (Coding of Alpha fields in the
SIM for UCS2).
Note 2:
The +CSCS (Select Character set) command does not affect the format for
phonebook entries.

8.5 Phonebook phone search +CPBP
8.5.1 Description :
This specific command orders the product to search the phonebook for an item
with the same phone number as that defined in the parameter.

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8.5.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBP=
 is coded like any GSM 07.07 or GSM 07.05 phone number.
Command
Possible responses
AT+CPBP=”+331290101”
Note : Search entries corresponding to this
phone number
AT+CPBP=”+331290101”
Note : Search entries corresponding to this
phone number
AT+CPBP=”01290202”
Note : Search entries corresponding to this
phone number
AT+CPBP=”+331288575”
Note : Search entries corresponding to this
phone number

AT+CPBP=”0129”
Note : Search entries corresponding to this
phone number

+CPBP : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the entry corresponding to
the specified phone number
+CPBP : 15,”01290101”,129,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the entry corresponding to
the specified phone number
+CPBP : 15,”+331290202”,145,”David”
OK
Note : Display the entry corresponding to
the specified phone number
+CPBP :
15,”+331290101”,145,”8045682344FFFF
” (UCS2 format)
OK
Note : Display the entry corresponding to
the specified phone number
+CME ERROR: 22
Note : Entry not found

8.6 Move action in phonebook +CPBN
8.6.1 Description
This specific command instructs the product to make a forward or backward
move in the phonebook (in alphabetical order).
This command is not allowed for the “EN” phonebook - which does not
contain alphanumeric fields.

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8.6.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CPBN=
Command
AT+CPBN=?
Note : Test command
AT+CPBN=0
Note : Read the first location
AT+CPBN=2
Note : Read the next location
AT+CPBN=2
Note : Read the next location
AT+CPBN=3
Note : Read the previous location
AT+CPBN=1
Note : Read the last location
AT+CPBN=2
Note : Read the next location

Possible responses
+CPBN: (0-5)
OK
Note : Possible modes
+CPBN : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the first location
+CPBN : 5,”+33147658987”,145,”Frank”
OK
Note : Display the second location
+CPBN : 6,”+331290302”,145,”Marc”
OK
Note : Display the third location
+CPBN : 5,”+33147658987”,145,”Frank”
OK
Note : Display the second location
+CPBN : 6,”+331290302”,145,”Marc”
OK
Note : Display the last location
+CPBP : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the first location

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Using mode 4 and 5 with +CPBF command and CPBW :
Command
Possible responses
AT+CPBF=”Er”
Note : Find ”Er” in phonebook
AT+CPBN=2
Note : Read the next location
AT+CPBF=”Er”
Note : Find ”Er” in phonebook
AT+CPBN=4
Note : Get the last location read
AT+CPBW=,”0146290800”,129,”WM”
Note : Write an item at the first location
available
AT+CPBN=4
Note : Get the last location read

AT+CPBN=4
Note : Get the last item read
AT+CPBF=”800041FFFF”
Note : Find”800041” in phonebook
AT+CPBN=4
Note : Get the last location read

+CPBF : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the location
+CPBN : 5,”+33147658987”,145,”Frank”
OK
Note : Display the following location
+CPBF : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the location
+CPBF : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the last location read
OK
Note : No information about this location
+CPBF : 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note : Display the last location read
AT+CPBN=38,”0146290800,129,”WM”
Note : Display the last item written with
its location
AT+CPBN=38,”0146290800,129,”WM”
Note : Now the last item read is the last
written item too
+CPBF :
15,”+3312345”,145,”8000414339FFFF”
OK
Note : Display this location
+CPBF :
15,”+3312345”,145,”8000414339FFFF”
OK
Note : Display the last location read

Please note that the AT+CPBN=5 command is useful after an AT+CPBW
command used without a location.
8.6.3 Defined values :

0:
First item
1:
Last item
2:
Next valid item in alphabetical order
3:
Previous valid item in alphabetical order
4:
Last item read (usable only if a read operation has been performed on the
current phonebook since the end of initialization (+WIND: 4))
5:
Last item written (usable only if a write operation has been performed on
the current phonebook since the end of initialization (+WIND: 4))

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8.7 Subscriber number +CNUM

8.7.1 Description :
This command returns the subscriber MSISDN(s).
If the subscriber has different MSISDNs for different services, each MSISDN is
returned in a separate line.
8.7.2 Syntax :
Command syntax: AT+CNUM
Response syntax: +CNUM : , , 
 +CNUM : , ,  ….
Command
Possible responses
AT+CNUM

Note : Get MSISDN(s)
AT+CNUM=?

+CNUM :”Phone”, “0612345678”,129
+CNUM :”Fax”, “0687654321”,129
+CNUM : “80001002FFFF”, “+0183773”,
145 (UCS2 format)
Note : MSISDNs
OK

8.7.3 Defined values :




optional alphanumeric string associated with 
string type phone number with format as specified by 
type of address byte in integer format

8.8 Avoid phonebook init +WAIP
8.8.1 Description :
This specific command allows the initialization of all phonebooks to be
inhibited during subsequent boots.

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8.8.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+WAIP=
Command
AT+WAIP?

Note : Current values ?
AT+WAIP=?
Note : Possible values ?

Possible responses
+WAIP :0
OK
Note : Default value (init phonebooks)
+WAIP : (0,1)
OK
Note : Disable / enable
OK
Note : no answer

AT+WAIP =1
Note : Inhibit initialization of phonebooks
(next boot)
AT&W
Note : Save modifications in EEPROM
Caution:
the given value should be stored in EEPROM. Therefore, the AT&W command
must be used to save the new  value.
Note:
No phonebook commands are allowed if +WAIP=1 (after boot).
If a phonebook command is entered, a “+CME ERROR: 3” is returned.
8.8.3 Defined values :

0: Normal initialization (with phonebooks)
1: No phonebook initialization

8.9 Delete Calls Phonebook +WDCP
8.9.1 Description :
This specific command allows to delete the calls listed in some phonebooks.
8.9.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+WDCP=
Command
Possible responses
AT+WDCP?
AT+WDCP=?

Note : Possible values ?
AT+WDCP=”LD”
Note : Delete all the content of Last Dialing
phonebook.

OK
+WDCP : ("LD","MC","RC")
OK
Note : Identifiers of the phonebooks
supporting a list of calls
OK
Note : Last Dialing phonebook is now
empty.

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8.9.3 Defined values :

“LD”: SIM (ME extended) Last dialing phonebook
“LD”
“MC”:
“MC” ME missed calls list phonebook
“RC”:
“RC” ME received calls list phonebook

8.10

Set Voice Mail Number +CSVM

8.10.1 Description :
This commands allows to set/get and enable/disable the voice mail number in
memory.
8.10.2 Syntax :
Command syntax : AT+CSVM=[,[,]]
Possible responses
Command
AT+CSVM?

Note : Get mail number
AT+CSVM=?

Note : Possible values ?
AT+CSVM=0,”888”,129
Note : Disable Voice Mail number and
change value to “888”.

+CSVM: 1,”660”,129
OK
Note : Voice mail number “660” is
activated
+CSVM: (0-1),20,(129,145)
OK
Note : activation/deactivation and format
129 & 145 are supported
OK

8.10.3 Defined values :

0:
Disable the voice mail number
1:
Enable the voice mail number

Phone number in ASCII format.

TON/NPI (Type of address byte in integer format).
Note :
For the  parameter, all values are allowed from 0 to 255, but the MSB
will be set to 1 in all cases (ex : a  value of 17 will be written as 145).

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9 Short Messages commands
9.1 Parameters definition


Destination Address, coded like GSM 03.40 TP-DA Data Coding Scheme, coded like in document [5]. Discharge Time in string format : “yy/MM/dd,hh :mm :ss±zz”(Year [00-99], Month [01-12], Day [01-31], Hour, Minute, Second and Time Zone [quarters of an hour] ) First Octet, coded like SMS-SUBMIT first octet in document [4], default value is 17 for SMS-SUBMIT Place of storage in memory. Text mode (+CMGF=1): number of characters PDU mode (+CMGF=0): length of the TP data unit in octets Memory used to list, read and delete messages (+CMGL, +CMGR and +CMGD). Memory used to write and send messages (+CMGW, +CMSS). CBM Message Identifier. Message Reference. Originator Address. Protocol Identifier. For SMS : GSM 04.11 SC address followed by GSM 03.40 TPDU in hexadecimal format, coded as specified in doc [4] For CBS : GSM 03.41 TPDU in hexadecimal format Recipient Address. Service Center Address Service Center Time Stamp in string format : “yy/MM/dd,hh :mm :ss±zz” (Year/Month/Day,Hour:Min:Seconds±TimeZone) CBM Serial Number Status of a SMS-STATUS-REPORT Status of message in memory. Type-of-Address of . Type-of-Address of . Type-of-Address of . Number of message locations in . Number of messages locations in . Total number of messages locations in 9.2.1 Description : The supported services are originated (SMS-MO) and terminated short message (SMS-MT) + Cell Broadcast Message (SMS-CB) services. Page : 65 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.2.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CSMS= Command AT+CSMS=0 Note : SMS AT command Phase 2 version 4.7.0 AT+CSMS=1 Note : SMS AT command Phase 2 + AT+CSMS? Note : Current values ? AT+CSMS=? Note : Possible services Possible responses +CSMS: 1,1,1 OK Note : SMS-MO, SMS-MT and SMS-CB supported +CSMS: 1,1,1 Note : SMS-MO, SMS-MT and SMS-CB supported +CSMS: 0,1,1,1 OK Note : GSM 03.40 and 03.41 (SMS AT command Phase 2 version 4.7.0 +CSMS: (0,1) OK 9.2.3 Defined values : 0: SMS AT commands are compatible with GSM 07.05 Phase 2 version 4.7.0. 1: SMS AT commands are compatible with GSM 07.05 Phase 2 + version . 9.3 New Message Acknowledgement +CNMA 9.3.1 Description : This command allows reception of a new message routed directly to the TE to be acknowledged. In TEXT mode, only positive acknowledgement to the network (RP-ACK) is possible. In PDU mode, either positive (RP-ACK) or negative (RP-ERROR) acknowledgement to the network is possible. Acknowledge with +CNMA is possible only if the +CSMS parameter is set to 1 (+CSMS=1) when a +CMT or +CDS indication is shown (see +CNMI command). If no acknowledgement is given within the network timeout, an RP-ERROR is sent to the network, the and parameters of the +CNMI command are then reset to zero (do not show new message indication). 9.3.2 Syntax : Command syntax in text mode : AT+CNMA Command syntax in PDU mode : AT+CNMA [ = [ , [ PDU is entered ] ] ] Page : 66 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 Note: PDU is entered using format instead of format (e.g.. SMSC address field is not present). Example of acknowledgement of a new message in TEXT mode Possible responses Command AT+CMGF=1 Note : Set TEXT mode AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0 Note : =2 AT+CNMA Note : acknowledge the message received AT+CNMA Note : try to acknowledge again OK Note : TEXT mode valid OK +CMT : “123456”,”98/10/01,12 :30 00+00”,129,4 ,32,240, “15379”,129,5 Received message Note : message received OK Note : send positive acknowledgement to the network +CMS ERROR : 340 Note : no +CNMA acknowledgment expected Example of acknowledgement of a new message in PDU mode: Command Possible responses AT+CMGF=0 Note : Set PDU mode AT+CNMA=2, … Pdu message … Note : negative acknowledgement for the message. OK Note : PDU mode valid +CMT: ,29 07913366003000F1240B913366920547 F30000003003419404800B506215D42E CFE7E17319 Note : message received OK Note : send a negative acknowledgement to the network (RP-ERROR) with PDU message ( format). 9.3.3 Defined values : : Type of acknowledgement in PDU mode 0: send RP-ACK without PDU (same as TEXT mode) 1: send RP-ACK with optional PDU message 2: send RP-ERROR with optional PDU message : Length of the PDU message 9.4 Preferred Message Storage +CPMS 9.4.1 Description : This command allows the message storage area to be selected (for reading, writing, etc). Page : 67 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.4.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CPMS=,[] Command Possible responses AT+CPMS=? Note : Possible message storages AT+CPMS? Note : Read AT+CPMS=”AM” Note : Select false message storage AT+CPMS=”BM” Note : Select CBM message storage AT+CPMS? Note : Read +CPMS: ((“SM”,”BM”,”SR”),(“SM”)) OK Note : Read, list, delete: SMS, CBM or SMS Status Report Write, send: SMS +CPMS: “SM”,3, 10,”SM”,3,10 OK Note : Read, write …S MS from/to SIM 3 SMS are stored in SIM. 10 is the total memory available in SIM +CMS ERROR: 302 +CPMS: 2,20,3,10 OK Note : Read, list, delete CBM from RAM 2 CBM are stored in RAM +CPMS: “BM”,2,20,”SM”,3,10 OK Note : Read list, delete CBM from RAM Write SMS to SIM 9.4.3 Defined values : : Memory used to list, read and delete messages. It can be: -“SM” “SM”: “SM” SMS message storage in SIM (default) -“BM” “BM”: “BM” CBM message storage (in volatile memory). -“SR” “SR” : Status Report message storage (in SIM if the EF-SMR file exists, otherwise in the ME non volatile memory) Note : “SR” ME non volatile memory is cleared when another SIM card is inserted. It is kept, even after a reset, while the same SIM card is used. : Memory used to write and send messages - “SM” : SMS message storage in SIM (default). If the command is correct, the following message indication is sent: +CPMS: ,,, When is selected, all following +CMGL, +CMGR and +CMGD commands are related to the type of SMS stored in this memory. Page : 68 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.5 Preferred Message Format +CMGF 9.5.1 Description : The message formats supported are text mode and PDU mode. In PDU mode, a complete SMS Message including all header information is given as a binary string (in hexadecimal format). Therefore, only the following set of characters is allowed: {‘0’,’1’,’2’,’3’,’4’,’5’,’6’,’7’,’8’,’9’, ‘A’, ‘B’,’C’,’D’,’E’,’F’}. Each pair or characters is converted to a byte (e.g.: ‘41’ is converted to the ASCII character ‘A’, whose ASCII code is 0x41 or 65). In Text mode, all commands and responses are in ASCII characters. The format selected is stored in EEPROM by the +CSAS command. 9.5.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CMGF Command Possible responses AT+CMGF ? +CMGF: 1 OK Note : Current message format Note : Text mode AT+CMGF=? +CMGF: (0-1) OK Note : Possible message format Note : Text or PDU modes are available Example, sending an SMS Message in PDU mode Command Possible responses AT+CMGF=0 Note : Set PDU mode AT+CMGS=14 0001030691214365000004C9E9340B Note : Send complete MSG in PDU mode, no SC address OK Note : PDU mode valid +CMGS: 4 OK Note : MSG correctly sent, is returned Page : 69 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.5.3 Defined values : The message is composed of the SC address (« 00 means no SC address given, use default SC address read with +CSCA command) and the TPDU message. In this example, the length of octets of the TPDU buffer is 14, coded as GSM 03.40 In this case the TPDU is : 0x01 0x03 0x06 0x91 0x21 0x43 0x65 0x00 0x00 0x04 0xC9 0xE9 0x34 0x0B, which means regarding GSM 03.40 : (TP(TP-MR) (TP(TP-DA) 0x01 (SMS-SUBMIT, no validity period) 0x03 (Message Reference) 0x06 0x91 0x21 0x43 0x65 (destination address +123456) (TP0x00 (Protocol Identifier) (TP-PID) (TP0x00 (Data Coding Scheme : 7 bits alphabet) (TP-DCS) (TP(TP-UDL) 0x04 (User Data Length, 4 characters of text) TP0xC9 0xE9 0x34 0x0B (User Data : ISSY) TP-UD TPDU in hexadecimal format must be converted into two ASCII characters, e.g. octet with hexadecimal value 0x2A is presented to the ME as two characters ‘2’ (ASCII 50) and ‘A’ (ASCII 65). 9.6 Save Settings +CSAS 9.6.1 Description : All settings specified by the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are stored in EEPROM if the SIM card is a Phase 1 card or in the SIM card if it is a Phase 2 SIM card. 9.6.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CSAS Command AT+CSAS Note : Store +CSAS and +CSMP parameters 9.7 Possible responses OK Note : Parameters saved Restore settings +CRES 9.7.1 Description : All settings specified in the +CSCA and +CSMP commands are restored from EEPROM if the SIM card is Phase 1 or from the SIM card if it is a Phase 2 SIM card. 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AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.9.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CNMI=,,,, Possible Command Possible responses AT+CNMI=2,1,0,0,0 Note : =1 AT+CNMI=2,2,0,0,0 Note : =2 AT+CNMI=2,0,0,1,0 Note : =1 AT+CMGS=”+33146290800” Message to send Note : Send a message in text mode OK AT+CMTI : “SM”,1 Note : message received OK +CMT : “123456”,”98/10/01,12 :30 00+00”,129,4 ,32,240, “15379”,129,5 message received Note : message received OK +CMGS : 7 OK Note : Successful transmission +CDS : 2, 116, ”+33146290800”, 145, “98/10/01,12 :30 :07+04”, “98/10/01 12 :30 :08+04”, 0 Note : message was correctly delivered 9.9.3 Defined values : : controls the processing of unsolicited result codes Only =2 is supported. Any other value for (0,1 or 3) is accepted (return code will be OK), but the processing of unsolicited result codes will be the same as with=2. 0: Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer is full, indications can be buffered in some other place or the oldest indications may be discarded and replaced with the new received indications 1: Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited result codes when TA-TE link is reserved. Otherwise forward them directly to the TE 2: Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved and flush them to the TE after reservation. Otherwise forward them directly to the TE 3: Forward unsolicited result codes directly to the TE. TA-TE link specific inband used to embed result codes and data when TA is in on-line data mode Page : 72 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 : sets the result code indication routing for SMS-DELIVERs. Default is 0. 0: No SMS-DELIVER indications are routed. 1: SMS-DELIVERs are routed using unsolicited code : +CMTI: “SM”, 2: SMS-DELIVERs (except class 2 messages) are routed using unsolicited code : +CMT : [,] (PDU mode) or +CMT : ,[,] [,, , , , , , ] (text mode) 3: Class 3 SMS-DELIVERS are routed directly using code in =2 ; Message of other classes result in indication =1 : set the rules for storing received CBMs (Cell Broadcast Message) types depend on its coding scheme, the setting of Select CBM Types (+CSCB command) and . Default is 0. 0: No CBM indications are routed to the TE. The CBMs are stored. 1: The CBM is stored and an indication of the memory location is routed to the customer application using unsolicited result code: +CBMI: “BM”, 2: New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code. +CBM : (PDU mode) or +CBM :,,,,(Text mode) 3: Class 3 CBMs : as =2. Other classes CBMs : as =1. for SMS-STATUS-REPORTs. Default is 0. 0: No SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed. 1: SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed using unsolicited code : +CDS : (PDU mode) or +CDS : ,, [] , [], ,
, (Text mode) 2: SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are stored and routed using the unsolicited result code : +CDSI: “SR”, Default is 0. 0: TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when 1 …3 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes) 1: TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when 1 …3 is entered. 9.10 Read message +CMGR 9.10.1 Description : This command allows the application to read stored messages. The messages are read from the memory selected by +CPMS command. Page : 73 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.10.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CMGR= Response syntax for text mode: +CMGR :,,[,] [,,, ,,,,] (for SMSSMS-DELIVER only) +CMGR : ,,[,] [,,,,, [], , ,] (for SMSSMS-SUBMIT only) +CMGR : ,,,[],[],,
, (for SMSSMSSTATUSSTATUS-REPORT only) Response syntax for PDU mode : +CMGR: , [] , A message read with status “REC UNREAD” will be updated in memory with the status “REC READ”. Note : the parameter for SMS Status Reports is always “READ”. Example : Command AT+CMGR=1 Note : Read the message AT+CMGR=1 Note : Read the message again AT+CMGR=2 Note : Read at a wrong index AT+CMGF=0 ;+CMGR=1 Note : In PDU mode AT+CMGF=1;+CPMS=”SR”;+CNMI=,,,2 Reset to text mode, set read memory to “SR”, and allow storage of further SMS Status Report into “SR” memory AT+CMSS=3 Send an SMS previously stored AT+CMGR=1 Read the SMS Status Report Possible responses AT+CMTI: “SM”,1 Note : New message received +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,”0146290800”, ”98/10/01,18 :22 :11+00”, ABCdefGHI OK +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,”0146290800”, ”98/10/01,18 :22 :11+00”, ABCdefGHI OK Note : Message is read now +CMS ERROR: 321 Note : Error : invalid index +CMGR: 2,, OK Note : Message is stored but unsent, no field OK +CMSS: 160 OK +CDSI: “SR”,1 New SMS Status Report stored in “SR” memory at index 1 +CMGR: "READ",6,160, "+33612345678",129,"01/05/31,15:15:09 +00", "01/05/31,15:15:09+00",0 OK Page : 74 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.11 List message +CMGL 9.11.1 Description : This command allows the application to read stored messages, by indicating the type of the message to read. The messages are read from the memory selected by the +CPMS command. 9.11.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CMGL= Response syntax for text mode: +CMGL : ,,[,], [, , ] (for SMSSMS-DELIVER and SMSSMS-SUBMIT, SUBMIT may be followed by other +CMGL: …) +CMGL : ,,,,[],[],,
, (for SMSSMS-STATUSSTATUS-REPORT only, may be followed by other +CMGL: …) Response syntax for PDU mode : +CMGL : ,, [], (for SMSSMSDELIVER, DELIVER SMSSMS-SUBMIT and SMSSMS-STATUSSTATUS-REPORT, REPORT may be followed by other +CMGL: …) Command Possible responses AT+CMGL=“REC UNREAD” Note : List unread messages in text mode +CMGL: 1,”REC UNREAD”,”0146290800”, Unread message ! +CMGL: 3,”REC UNREAD”, “46290800”, Another message unread! OK Note : 2 messages are unread, these messages will then have their status changed to “REC READ” (+CSDH:0) +CMGL: 2,”REC READ”,”0146290800”, Keep cool OK OK Note : No message found AT+CMGL=”REC READ” Note : List read messages in text mode AT+CMGL=”STO SENT” Note : List stored and sent messages in text mode AT+CMGL=1 Note : List read messages in PDU mode +CMGL: 1,1,,26 07913366003000F3040B913366920547 F40013001190412530400741AA8E5A9C 5201 OK Page : 75 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.11.3 Defined values possible values (status of messages in memory) : PDU mode Text mode possible Status of messages in memory possible values values “REC UNREAD” 0 received unread messages “REC READ” 1 received read messages “STO UNSENT” UNSENT” 2 stored unsent messages “STO SENT” 3 stored sent messages “ALL” 4 all messages Note : For SMS Status Reports, only “ALL” / 4 and “READ” / 1 values of the parameter will list messages ; other values will only return OK. 9.12 Send message +CMGS 9.12.1 Description : The
field is the address of the terminal to which the message is sent. To send the message, simply type, character (ASCII 26). The text can contain all existing characters except and (ASCII 27). This command can be aborted using the character when entering text. In PDU mode, only hexadecimal characters are used (‘0’ …’9’,’A’…’ F’). 9.12.2 Syntax : Command syntax in text mode : AT+CMGS= [ , ] text is entered Command syntax in PDU mode : AT+CMGS= PDU is entered Command AT+CMGS=”+33146290800” Please call me soon, Fred. Note : Send a message in text mode AT+CMGS= Note : Send a message in PDU mode Possible responses +CMGS: OK Note : Successful transmission +CMGS: OK Note : Successful transmission Page : 76 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 The message reference, , which is returned to the application is allocated by the product. This number begins with 0 and is incremented by one for each outgoing message (successful and failure cases); it is cyclic on one byte (0 follows 255). Note: this number is not a storage number – outgoing messages are not stored. 9.13 Write Message to Memory +CMGW 9.13.1 Description : This command stores a message in memory (either SMS-SUBMIT or SMSDELIVERS). The memory location is returned (no choice possible as with phonebooks +CPBW). Text or PDU is entered as described for the Send Message +CMGS command. 9.13.2 Syntax : Command syntax in text mode : ( is returned in both cases) AT+CMGW= [, [, ] ] enter text Command syntax in PDU mode : AT+CMGW= [,] give PDU Response syntax: +CMGW: or +CMS ERROR: if writing fails Command Possible Possible responses AT+CMGW=”+33146290800” Hello how are you ? Note : Write a message in text mode AT+CMGW= Note : Write a message in PDU mode +CMGW: 4 OK Note : Message stored in index 4 +CMGW: OK Note : Message stored in 9.13.3 Defined values : Parameter Definition : Originating or Destination Address Value in string format. : : Type of Originating / Destination Address. : Integer type in PDU mode (default 2 for +CMGW), or string type in text mode (default “STO UNSENT” for +CMGW). Indicates the status of message in memory. If is omitted, the stored message is considered as a message to send. 0: “REC UNREAD” 1: “REC READ” 2: “STO UNSENT” 3: “STO SENT” : Length of the actual data unit in octets Page : 77 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.14 Send Message From Storage +CMSS 9.14.1 Description : This command sends a message stored at location value . 9.14.2 Syntax : Command syntax: AT+CMSS=[, [,] ] Response syntax: +CMSS : or +CMS ERROR: if sending fails If a new recipient address is given, it will be used instead of the one stored with the message Command Possible responses AT+CMGW=0660123456 Today is my birthday Note : AT+CMSS=5, 0680654321 +CMGW : 5 OK Note :Message stored with index 5 AT+CMSS : OK Note : Successful transmission Note : Send the message 5 to a different destination number AT+CMSS=5, 0680654321 Note : Send the message 5 to a different destination number 9.15 +CMSS : OK Note : Successful transmission Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMP 9.15.1 Description : This command is used to select a value for , , and . 9.15.2 Syntax ; Command syntax : AT+CSMP=, , , Command Possible responses AT+CSMP? Note : current values AT+CMPS=17,23,64,244 Note : = 23 (2 hours, relative format) = GSM 8 bits alphabet +CSMP: 0,0,0,0 OK Note : No validity period = PCCP437 alphabet (8 bits ! 7 bits) OK Note : Command correct Page : 78 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.15.3 Defined values : The byte comprises 6 different fields : b7 b6 B5 b4 b3 b2 RP UDH SRR VPF RD I RP : UDHI : SRR : VPF : RD : MTI : b1 MTI b0 Reply Path, not used in text mode. User Data Header Information, b6=1 if the beginning of the User Data field contains a Header in addition to the short message. This option is not supported in +CSMP command, but can be used in PDU mode (+CMGS). Status Report Request, b5=1 if a status report is requested. This mode is supported. Validity Period Format b4=0 & b3=0 -> field is not present b4=1 & b3=0 -> field is present in relative format Others formats (absolute & enhanced) are not supported. Reject Duplicates, b2=1 to instruct the SC to reject an SMS-SUBMIT for an SM still held in the SC which has the same and the same as the previously submitted SM from the same . Message Type Indicator b1=0 & b0=0 -> SMS-DELIVER (in the direction SC to MS) b1=0 & b0=1 -> SMS-SUBMIT (in the direction MS to SC) In text mode is only coded in “relative” format. The default value is 167 (24 hours). This means that one octet can describe different values : VP value Validity period value 0 to 143 (VP + 1) x 5 minutes (up to 12 hours) 144 to 167 12 hours + ( (VP – 143) x 30 minutes ) 168 to 196 (VP – 166) x 1 day 197 to 255 (VP – 192) x 1 week is used to indicate the higher layer protocol being used or indicates interworking with a certain type of telematic device. For example, 0x22 is for group 3 telefax, 0x24 is for voice telephone, 0x25 is for ERMES. is used to determine the way the information is encoded. Compressed text is not supported. Only GSM default alphabet, 8 bit data and UCS2 alphabet are supported. 9.16 Delete message +CMGD 9.16.1 Description : This command is used to delete one or several messages from preferred message storage (“BM” SMS CB ‘RAM storage’, “SM” SMSPP storage ‘SIM storage’ or “SR” SMS Status-Report storage). Page : 79 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.16.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CMGD= [,] Possible responses Command +CMTI:”SM”,3 Note : New message received +CMGR: “REC UNREAD”,”0146290800”, “98/10/01,18 :19 :20+00” Message received! Note : Unread message received from 0146290800 on the 01/10/1998 at 18H19m 20s OK Note : Message deleted OK Note : The message from the preferred message storage at the location 1 is deleted OK Note : All READ messages from the preferred message storage are deleted OK Note : All READ messages and SENT mobile originated messages are deleted OK Note : All READ, SENT and UNSENT messages are deleted OK Note : All messages are deleted AT+CMGR=3 Note : Read it AT+CMGD=3 Note : Delete it AT+CMGD=1,0 AT+CMGD=1,1 AT+CMGD=1,2 AT+CMGD=1,3 AT+CMGD=1,4 9.16.3 Defines values (1(1-20) 0 1 2 3 4 When the preferred message storage is “BM” Integer type values in the range of location numbers of SIM Message memory when the preferred message storage is “SM” or “SR”. Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete message at location . All READ messages All READ and SENT messages All READ, SENT and UNSENT messages All messages. Note : when the preferred message storage is “SR”, as SMS status reports are assumed to have a “READ” status, if is greater than 0, all SMS status reports will be deleted. Page : 80 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.17 Service center address +CSCA 9.17.1 Description This command is used to indicate which service center the message must be sent to. The product has no default value for this address. If the application tries to send a message without having indicated the service center address, an error will be generated. Therefore, the application must indicate the SC address when initialising the SMS. This address is then permanently valid. The application may change it if necessary. 9.17.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CSCA Command AT+CMGS= “+33146290800” Hello, how are you? Note : Send a message AT+CSCA=”0696741234” Note : Service center initialization AT+CMGS=”+33146290800” Happy Birthday ! Note : 9.18 Possible responses +CMS ERROR: 330 Note : service center unknown OK Note : +CMGS: 1 OK Note : Successful transmission Select Cell Broadcast Message Types +CSCB 9.18.1 Description : This command selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME, This command is allowed in both PDU and text modes. Page : 81 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.18.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CSCB= , [ , [ ] ] The parameter of +CNMI command controls the message indication. Test read command (AT+CSCB ?) is not supported. The activation of CBM reception (=0) can select only specific Message Identifiers (list in ) for specific Languages (list in ), but the deactivation stops any reception of CBMs (only AT+CSCB=1 is allowed) Message Identifiers ( parameter) indicates which type of message identifiers the ME should listen to. Supported languages ( parameter) are : 0 for German, 1 for English, 2 for Italian, 3 for French, 4 for Spanish, 5 for Dutch, 6 for Swedish, 7 for Danish, 8 for Portuguese, 9 for Finnish, 10 for Norwegian, 11 for Greek, 12 for Turkish, 13 for Hungarian, 14 for Polish and 32 for Czech. Command Possible responses AT+CSCB=0,”15-17,50,86”,”” Note : Accept SMS-CB types, 15,16,17,50 and 86 in any language +CBM : 10 00112233445566778899 Note : CBM length of a received Cell Broadcast message (SMS-CB), CBM bytes in PDU mode AOK Note : CBM reception is completely stopped OK Note : CBMs can be received 9.19 AT+CSCB=1 Note : Deactivate the reception of CBMs Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers +WCBM 9.19.1 Description : This specific command is used to read the EF-CBMI SIM file. Remark: The EF-CBMI file is not used with the +CSCB command. The application should read this file (using AT+WCBM ?) and combine the Message Identifiers with those required by the application. 9.19.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+WCBM= Command AT+WCBM=”10,100,1000,10000” Note : Write 4 messages identifiers in EFCBMI AT+WCBM? Note : Read the CBMIs in EF-CBMI Possible responses OK Note : CBMIs are stored in EF-CBMI +WCBM=”10,100,1000,100000” Note : 4 CBMIs are stored in EF-CBMI Page : 82 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 9.20 Message status modification +WMSC 9.20.1 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+WMSC= , location number of the stored message (integer) new status to be stored, as for +CMGL command : Possible responses: OK +CMS ERROR: 321 +CMS ERROR: 302 PDU Mode 0 Text Mode “REC UNREAD” 1 2 3 “REC READ” “STO UNSENT” “STO SENT” if the location is valid if is invalid or free if the new and the previous one are incompatible (1) Note 1 : The accepted status changes are from READ to NOT READ and vice versa, and from SENT to NOT SENT and vice versa. If all the parameters are correct, the product overwrites the whole SMS in SIM. Only the first byte (Status byte) is changed. 9.21 Message overwriting +WMGO 9.21.1 Description : The +CMGW command writes an SMS to the first location available. To write an SMS to a specified location, the +WMGO specific command forces the product to write an SMS (with the +CMGW command) to the location specified with +WMGO, but for just one +CMGW command. 9.21.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+WMGO= location number of the SIM record to write or overwrite Possible responses: OK +CMS ERROR: 321 +WMGO: if is a valid SMS location, for AT+WMGO=? and for AT+WMGO? if is out of the SIM capacity range. for AT+WMGO? On the next AT+CMGW command, the record number used will be the one specified by the AT+WMGO command. The location is forgotten and, in order to perform a second overwrite, +WMGO has to be used again. Page : 83 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 If the external application specifies a free location, and if an incoming message is received before the AT+CMGW command, the product may store the incoming message at a location available. This could be the one specified by +WMGO (the product does not prevent from this). If the user then issues an AT+CMGW command without changing the AT+WMGO location, the new message will be overwritten! Note that this location number is not kept over a software reset. 9.22 Unchange SMS Status +WUSS 9.22.1 Description : The +WUSS command allows to keep the SMS Status to UNREAD after +CMGR or +CMGL. 9.22.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+WUSS = : 1 The SMS Status will not change. : 0 The SMS Status will change. Possible responses: OK Page : 84 / 227 confidential © This document is the sole and exclusive property of WAVECOM. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement. Ce document est la propriété exclusive de WAVECOM. Il ne peut être communiqué ou divulgué à des tiers sans son autorisation préalable. AT Commands Interface Guide 27/02/02 10 Supplementary Services commands 10.1 Call forwarding +CCFC 10.1.1 Description : This commands allows control of the "call forwarding" supplementary service. 10.1.2 Syntax : Command syntax : AT+CCFC= , [, [, [, [, [, [,