Huawei 产品名称Product Name ME936 LTE M.2 Module AT Command Interface Specification (V100R001 02, English)
HUAWEI ME936 LTE M.2 Module AT Command Interface Specification-(V100R001_02, English)
2014-09-29
User Manual: Huawei
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- Revision History
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Overview
- 1.3 Organization
- 1.4 Document Conventions
- 1.5 AT Command Syntax
- 1.6 Abort Attributes of AT Commands
- 1.7 Rules for Running AT Commands
- 1. Each interface should be functionally convergent.
- 2. Each command line contains only one AT command and ends with a carriage return character. For the URC instruction or response reported from MT to TE, only one AT command is allowed in a command line. In principle, users are not allowed to run S3/S4...
- 3. For an AT command that cannot be interrupted, after sending the AT command, the TE must wait until the MT responds to the AT command before sending the second AT command.
- 4. For the AT command to which the response is given only after a long time, in order to prevent interference on other events, it is recommended to report the final execution result asynchronously. If the ME responds to the TE only after a long time o...
- 5. A string refers to a byte stream (excluding the quotation marks or commas) that is placed inside double quotation marks. Special note should be specified if the byte stream need not be enclosed in double quotation marks.
- 6. The current version does not support escape character. The code value of a data format in the UCS2 coding is reported as characters. For example, if the UCS2 code of a Chinese character is 0x553a, the 553a is reported.
- 7. A possible response sent by the MT to the TE consists of Information text and Result code, in which Information text is optional and Result code is mandatory. The format of a possible response is controlled by the ATV command. For details, see the ...
- 8. The meaning of the command without any parameter should be described in the document. And it is not recommended to use the command not setting any parameter.
- 9. For the AT command that is controlled by PIN, if it is sent in PIN restricted mode, MT will response with "+CME ERROR: SIM PIN required".
- 2 General Commands
- 2.1 ATV–Set the Response Format
- 2.2 ATI–Request Identification
- 2.3 AT+GCAP–Request Transmission Capacity Domain Identification
- 2.4 AT+CGMI/AT+GMI–Request Manufacturer Identification
- 2.5 AT+CGMM/AT+GMM–Request Model Identification
- 2.6 AT+CGMR/AT+GMR–Request Software Version
- 2.7 AT+CGSN/AT+GSN–Request Product Serial Number Identification
- 2.8 AT+CSCS–Select TE Character Set
- 2.9 AT+CIMI–Request IMSI
- 2.10 AT+CMEE–Report Mobile Termination Error
- 3 Network Service Related Commands
- 4 Mobile Termination Control and Status Commands
- 5 UMTS Packet Domain Commands
- 6 Normal Commands for SMS
- 6.1 AT+CPMS–Preferred Message Storage
- 6.2 AT+CMGF–Message Format
- 6.3 AT+CNMI–New Message Indications to TE
- 6.4 AT+CNMA–New Message Acknowledgement
- 6.5 AT+CMGD–Delete Message
- 6.6 AT+CSCA–Service Center Address
- 6.7 AT+CSMS–Select Messaging Service
- 6.8 AT+CMGL–List Messages
- 6.9 AT+CMGR–Read Message
- 6.10 AT+CMGW–Write Message to Memory
- 6.11 AT+CMGS–Send Message
- 6.12 AT+CMSS–Send Message from Storage
- 6.13 +CMTI–New SMS-DELIVER Indication
- 6.14 +CDSI–New SMS Status Report Indication
- 6.15 +CMT–New Message Directly Deliver Indication
- 6.16 +CDS–SMS Status Report Indication Directly Displayed
- 6.17 ^SMMEMFULL–Message Memory Full
- 7 Standard STK Interface Commands
- 8 Huawei Proprietary Interface: BodySAR Interface Description
- 9 Huawei Proprietary Interface: Mobile Termination Control and Status Interface
- 9.1 ^THERM –Thermal Protection Activated Unsolicited Report
- 9.2 AT^CURC–Set Presentation of Unsolicited Results
- 9.3 AT^WAKEUPCFG–Configure Module's Remote Wakeup Function by Host
- 9.4 AT^CPIN–Manage PIN
- 9.5 AT^RFSWITCH–Set the Flight Mode
- 9.6 ^RFSWITCH–Report the RF SWITCH State
- 9.7 AT^MSO–Shutdown Command
- 9.8 AT^CARDLOCK–Card Lock Administration
- 9.9 AT^HWCUST–Enable Custom Hardware Function
- 9.10 AT^ICCID–Query the ICCID
- 10 Huawei Proprietary Interface: Network Service Interfaces
- 10.1 AT^SYSINFOEX–Query Extended System Information
- 10.2 AT^SYSCFGEX–Configure Extended System
- 10.3 AT^USSDMODE–Select USSD Mode
- 10.4 AT^EONS–Query the Service Provider Name and the EFSPN Information of the SIM Card
- 10.5 AT^HCSQ–Query and Report Signal Strength
- 10.6 ^SRVST–Service State Change Indication
- 10.7 ^SIMST–SIM Card State Change Indication
- 11 Huawei Proprietary Interface: GPS Service Interfaces
- 12 Huawei Proprietary Interface: STK Interface
- 13 Huawei Proprietary Interface: Tunable Antenna Interface
- 14 Huawei Proprietary Interface: M.2 Interface
- 14.1 AT+XTSM–Set Thermal Sensor with the Threshold
- 14.2 +XTS–Unsolicitedly Present of the Threshold Reached
- 14.3 AT+XTAMR–Query the Current Temperature of a Thermal Sensor
- 14.4 AT+XADPCLKFREQINFO–Query Adaptive Clock Frequency Info
- 14.5 +XADPCLKFREQINFO–Unsolicitedly Present of Adaptive Clock Frequency Info
- 15 Huawei Proprietary Interface: Customer Production Line Tests Interface
- 15.1 AT^TMODE–Set the Operating Mode
- 15.2 AT^FCHAN–Set Non-signaling Channels
- 15.3 AT^TSELRF–Select RF Channel
- 15.4 AT^FRXON–Enable a Receiver in Non-signaling Mode
- 15.5 AT^FLNA–Set the LNA Level of a Receiver
- 15.6 AT^FRSSI–Obtain the Current Channel RSSI
- 15.7 AT^FWAVE–Set the Waveform in Non-signaling Mode
- 15.8 AT^FTXON–Enable the Transmitter in Non-signaling Mode
- 15.9 AT^GNSSCNO–Request GPS CN0
- 15.10 AT^PWRCFG–Configure the Maximum Tx Power
- 15.11 AT^PWRCFGON–Enable the Maximum Tx Power Configuration
- 15.12 AT^ANTMODE–Set Operation Mode of Main and AUX Antennas
- 15.13 AT^CUSTNVCLR–Clear Customer Nonvolatile Value
- 16 Appendix