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AT Command User
Manual
MC2261 AT Command
User Manual
Version:V1.2
ZTE CORPORATION
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Update History
Version
Update section
Type of Revision
author
Release
Date
V1.0
Luxiaofeng
08/17/2010
V1.1
Luxiaofeng
09/03/2010
V1.2
Zxw
10/14/2010
V1.3
QCMIPGETP
QCMIPMHSSX
zxw
Bak 1:The update history is added after this document is update.
Bak 2:This version only support sprint at command.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................ 2
1 ZTE AT Commands ......................................... 5
1.1
SMS Text Mode Command ..................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1
+CPMS: Preferred Message Storage ............................................................................... 5
1.1.2
+CNMI: New Message Indications to TE ....................................................................... 5
1.1.3
+CMTI: Message Arrival Indication ............................................................................... 7
1.1.4
+CDSI: New Message Status Report............................................................................... 7
1.1.5
+CMGD: Delete Messages .............................................................................................. 7
1.1.6
+CNMA: Acknowledge New Messages .......................................................................... 8
1.2
Proprietary Interface: SMS Interface....................................................................................... 8
1.2.1
+ZSMMEMFULL: SMS Storage memory full ............................................................... 8
1.2.2
+ZCMT: Don‟t save newly received messages, and report to TE directly ...................... 9
1.2.3
+ZCDS: New SMS Status Direct Report ........................................................................ 9
1.2.4
+ZCMGS: Send Message .............................................................................................. 10
1.2.5
+ZCMGW: Write Message to Memory ......................................................................... 11
1.2.6
+ZCMGL: List Messages .............................................................................................. 13
1.2.7
+ZCMGR: Read Message ............................................................................................. 13
1.2.8
+ZCMGSS: Message Sent Report ................................................................................. 14
1.2.9
+ZCMGSF: Message Unsent Report............................................................................. 15
2 Basic AT Commands ....................................... 16
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
E: Turn off/on echo commands ..................................................................................... 16
Q: Enable/Disable return result codes ........................................................................... 16
V: Return result codes as numbers/words ...................................................................... 16
Z0: Reset the parameters to the default configuration ................................................... 17
&C: Set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) ........................... 17
&D: Set DTR(Data Terminal Ready) Signal ................................................................. 17
3 Extended AT Configuration Commands ........................ 18
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
3.1.7
3.1.8
3.1.9
3.1.10
3.1.11
3.1.12
+GCAP: Return the list of all commands supported by the device ............................... 18
+GMI: Return the manufacturer name on a single line ................................................. 18
+GMM: Return the device model name and number .................................................... 18
+GMR: Return the current firmware version on a single line ....................................... 19
+GSN: Get the ESN of device ....................................................................................... 19
+ICF: Set the character framing .................................................................................... 19
+IFC: Control the local flow control ............................................................................. 20
+IPR: Set the Rm interface rate ..................................................................................... 21
+CAD: Return the type of service available .................................................................. 21
+CRM: Get he current numerical value of CRM .......................................................... 22
+CBC: The battery state and charge(not supported for modem) ................................... 22
+CMIP: IP address of the mobile station ....................................................................... 22
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3.1.13
3.1.14
3.1.15
3.1.16
3.1.17
3.1.18
3.1.19
3.1.20
+CBIP: IP address of the base station............................................................................ 23
+CSS: The serving system band and SID ...................................................................... 23
+CSQ: Signal Quality Measure and the Frame Error Rate............................................ 24
+CTA: The packet data inactivity timer ........................................................................ 24
+CPS: The service option to be used for packet data service(Not implemented) ......... 24
+CPSR: Disable/Enable the packet call state reporting(Not implemented) .................. 25
+CPTC: Request a traffic channel(Not implemented)................................................... 26
+CPER: Disable/Enable the packet call event reporting(Not implemented) ................. 26
4 Qualcomm Proprietary AT Command Set ...................... 27
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.1.7
4.1.8
4.1.9
4.1.10
4.1.11
4.1.12
4.1.13
4.1.14
4.1.15
4.1.16
$QCMIP: The current value of the Mobile IP behavior ................................................ 27
$QCMIPP: Return the current active Mobile IP profile ................................................ 27
$QCMIPT:The current value of the “RFC 2002bis authentication” flag ...................... 27
$QCMIPEP: Disable/Enable the active profile ............................................................. 28
$QCMIPGETP: The values of the specified profile ...................................................... 28
$QCMIPNAI: Set ASCII NAI string ............................................................................. 29
$QCMIPRT: Set user reverse tunneling flag ................................................................. 30
$QCMIPMASS: Set ASCII Mobile Node AAA shared secret string ............................ 30
$QCMIPMASSX: Set Hex Mobile Node AAA shared secret ....................................... 30
$QCMIPMHSS: Set ASCII Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret .......................... 31
$QCMIPMHSSX: Set hex Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret............................ 32
$QCMIPMASPI: Set Mobile Node AAA SPI integer value ......................................... 32
$QCMIPMHSPI: Set Mobile Node Home Agent SPI integer value ............................. 33
$QCMIPPHA: Set Primary Home Agent IP Address .................................................... 33
$QCMIPSHA: Set secondary Home Agent IP Address................................................. 34
$QCMIPHA: Set Home Agent IP Address .................................................................... 34
5 Sprint Specific AT Commands ................................ 34
5.1
CDMA AT Commands .......................................................................................................... 34
5.1.1
ATD: Make a packet data call ....................................................................................... 35
5.1.2
$MDN: Return the mobile directory number ................................................................ 35
5.1.3
$MSID: Return Mobile Station ID ................................................................................ 35
5.1.4
$MIPERR: Return the last MIP error code received by the device ............................... 35
5.1.5
$ERI: Return the current Enhanced Roaming Indicator value ...................................... 36
5.1.6
$ROAM: Set the device mode ....................................................................................... 36
5.1.7
$RMGUARD: Set roam guard ...................................................................................... 36
5.1.8
$PRL: Get CDMA PRL version of the device ............................................................... 37
5.2
OMA-DM commands............................................................................................................ 37
5.2.1
+OMADM: Disable/Enable OMA-DM capabilities ..................................................... 37
5.2.2
+OMALOG: Disable/Enable OMA-DM client logging ................................................ 37
5.2.3
+FUMO: Disable/Enable FUMO capabilities ............................................................... 38
5.2.4
+PRL: disable/enable PRL update capabilities .............................................................. 38
5.2.5
+HFA: Cancel/Launch HFA Session ............................................................................. 39
5.2.6
+HFAR: START the start sign of HFA session.............................................................. 39
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5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.2.7
+HFAR: SUCCESS the success sign of HFA session ................................................... 39
5.2.8
+HFAR: FAIL the fail sign of HFA session ................................................................... 39
5.2.9
+DCR: START the start sign of DC session .................................................................. 40
5.2.10 +DCR: SUCCESS the success sign of DC session ....................................................... 40
5.2.11
+DCR: FAIL the fail sign of DC session ....................................................................... 40
5.2.12 +PRLR: START the start sign of PRL session .............................................................. 40
5.2.13 +PRLR: SUCCESS the success sign of PRL session .................................................... 40
5.2.14 +PRLR: FAIL the fail sign of PRL session ................................................................... 41
5.2.15 +FUMOR: IF_DOWNLOAD the start sign of FUMO session .................................. 41
5.2.16 +FUMOR: IF_INSTALL the install start sign of fireware install ................................. 41
5.2.17 +FUMORDesc: the description of delta packet ............................................................ 41
5.2.18 +FUMORSec: The time of install of delta packet ......................................................... 41
5.2.19 +FUMORBytes: The size of delta packet...................................................................... 42
5.2.20 +FUMOR: FAIL the fail sign of FUMO session ........................................................... 42
5.2.21 +FUMOR: SUCCESS the success sign of FUMO session ........................................... 42
5.2.22 +DCR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of DCsession ........................................... 42
5.2.23 +PRLR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of PRL session ...................................... 42
5.2.24 +FUMOR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of FUMO session .............................. 43
5.2.25 +FUMOR: IN_REPORTING the report status sign of FUMO session ......................... 43
5.2.26 +ZOPSMS: DISCONNECT_LINK the push message sign of NI session .................... 43
Device reset commands ......................................................................................................... 43
5.3.1
$RTN: Set the device to factory defaults ....................................................................... 43
5.3.2
$RESET: Initiate a device power cycle ......................................................................... 44
Debug commands .................................................................................................................. 44
5.4.1
$1XRXPWR: Return CDMA 1X channel, Pilot, and immediate RSSI......................... 44
5.4.2
$1XECIO: Return the CDMA 1X Channel, Pilot, and immediate Ec/Io....................... 44
5.4.3
$DEBUG: Return the debug information ...................................................................... 44
FCC Regulations ...................................................................................................................... 45
Operating Condition ...................................................................................................................... 46
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1 ZTE AT Commands
1.1
SMS Text Mode Command
1.1.1 +CPMS: Preferred Message Storage
SET command is used to set the corresponding SMS storage media and return
description
the current using information of selected storage media
AT+CPMS=
+CPMS: ,,
[,]
,
OK
AT+CPMS?
+CPMS: ,,,
format
,,
OK
+CPMS: (list of supported s),
AT+CPMS=?
(list of supported s)
OK
:Value of character string, indicating the storage media for
receiving
list SMS
“MT”:receiving SMS storage
:Value of character string, indicating the storage media for writing
SMS
parameter
“MO”:sending SMS storage
:indicating the current number of messages in 
:indicating the total number of messages saved in 
:indicating the current number of messages in 
:indicating the total number of messages saved in 
READ command is used to return the name and using information of current
note
selected storage media. TEST command is used to return all types of storage
media MT supports
1.1.2 +CNMI: New Message Indications to TE
description Set command is used to set the procedure that new messages are reported to TE.
AT+CNMI=[[,[,
OK
format
[,[,]]]]]
otherwise:
+CMS ERROR: 
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+CNMI:
,,,,
OK
+CNMI: (list of supported
AT+CNMI=?
s),(list of supported s),(list
of supported s),(list of supported
s),(list of supported s)
OK
: set the message notice method (currently support mode=1).
0: cache the message notice in ME. If ME‟s cache memory is full, new notice
will cover the older one
1: directly send the message notice to TE. When it is unable to send (e.g.. under
online data mode), give up the notice(default)
2: directly send the message notice and message status report to TE. When it is
unable to send (e.g.. under online data mode), cache the message notice into ME,
and send to TE at a time
Note: Message notice will be cached in volatile memory. If MT is powered off
before sending, the message could lose. Therefore, as =0 or 2, can‟t use
the message to directly forward (=2 and 3)
: used to set the message storage and notice rules
1. save SMS_DELIVER to MT, and send a notice to TE(default)
+CMTI: ,
2. not save SMS_DELIVER to MT, and send SMS_DELIVER to TE directly
+ZCMT:,,,,,,,,
,,,,, 
3. save SMS_DELIVER to MT, and not send a notice to TE
: used to set cell broadcast information, do not temporarily support(default
is 0)
: used to set the message receipt
0: do not send the message receipt to TE
1: do not save the message receipt to MT, but send to TE
+ZCDS:,,,,,,,,
,,,,, 
2: save the message receipt to MT, and send a notice to TE through +CDSI to
show the storage location
+CDSI: ,
: used to set the cache processing from =0 to =1, 2
0: after entering 1-2, send unsolicited result code to TE at a time(default)
1: after entering 1-2, clear unsolicited result code
AT+CNMI?
parameter
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 and  are used to set new message alert(including +CMTI,
+ZCMT, +CDSI, +ZCDS)
 is used to set directly report to TE or save in MT and report the storage
location when receiving new message
 do not use it temporarily
 is used to set whether or not report SMS status report(+CDSI, +ZCDS)
Default:
+CNMI=1,1,0,2,0
1.1.3 +CMTI: Message Arrival Indication
description Indicates new messages are received (or new message report)
+CMTI: ,
format


type of memory, currently support "MT" only, other memory optional
"BM": broadcast message memory
"ME": ME message memory
parameter
"MT": memory relating to ME
"TA": TA message memory
"SR": status report memory

value of integral type, the location in memory
1.1.4 +CDSI: New Message Status Report
Indicates new message status report is received and show the storage
description
location.
+CDSI: ,
format

: message memory
"MT":ROM message memory
parameter

value of integral type, location in memory
1.1.5 +CMGD: Delete Messages
description Execution command is used to delete the messages at  in 
AT+CMGD=[,] OK
otherwise:
+CMS ERROR: 
format
AT+CMGD=?
+CMGD:
(list of supported s)[,(list of
supported s)]
OK
note
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parameter
: the messages storage location.

0: (or default) delete the messages designated by .
1: delete all read messages in first prior memory, save unread messages,
sent messages and unsent messages
2: delete all read and sent messages in first prior memory, save unread
messages and unsent messages
3: delete all read, sent and unsent messages in first prior memory, save
unread messages
4: delete all messages including unread messages in first prior memory
Bak:Command includeparam,is disable,is
enable.
1.1.6 +CNMA: Acknowledge New Messages
Execution command is used to acknowledge the receipt of new message
description directly sent to TE. For the use of this command, please refer to the
descriptions of +CNMI command
AT+CNMA
OK
if there is any error regarding message:
+CMS
format
ERROR:
AT+CNMA=?
note
1.2
OK
Before the acknowledge of previous message, MT would not sent TE
another +ZCMT or +ZCDS result code.
If MT doesn‟t obtain the acknowledge in specified period of time (network
timeout), MT would send RP-ERROR to network and automatically set the
parameter  and  of +CNMI command as 0. It would forbid
sending message notice to TE. If it requires MT to report the message
notice again, you need set  &  again
If the command is executed, but the message is not acknowledged, return
with ERROR.
Test command is used to  value supported by the command. If it
supports 0 only, it means the command doesn‟t support send by TPDU
Mandatory when  value 1 of command Select Message Service
+CSMS is supported
Proprietary Interface: SMS Interface
1.2.1 +ZSMMEMFULL: SMS Storage memory full
description When SMS storage memory is full, it will report the message
+ZSMMEMFULL:
format

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parameter value of character string, indicating the type of full storage memory
“ME”: indicating NV
example
+ZSMMEMFULL: “ME”
1.2.2 +ZCMT: Don’t save newly received messages, and report to TE directly
description Don‟t save newly received messages, and report to TE directly
+ZCMT: ,,
,,,,,
format
,,,,,
,

: number of message sender
: year, month, day, hour, minute,
second when received SMS
: language, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
: indicating the coding format of the message, refer to +ZCMGW to
take the value
: the length of received message. : message priority level, refer
to +ZCMGW to take the value
: Privacy level, refer to +ZCMGR to take the value
parameter
: type of message, refer to +ZCMGR to take the value
: value of integral number, SMS status, refer to +ZCMGR to take the
value
: received SMS. Control characters
: indicating the ending of one message, character:'0x1A'(Unicode:
'0x001A')
: cancel the sending of the message,character: '0x1B'(Unicode:
'0x001B')
1.2.3 +ZCDS: New SMS Status Direct Report
description Don‟t save newly received messages, and directly report to TE
+ZCDS:
,,,
format
,,,
,,,,,,

: number of message sender

year, month, day, hour, minute, second when received SMS
: language, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
parameter

indicating the coding format of the message, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
: the length of received message
: message priority level, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
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: Privacy level, refer to +ZCMGR to take the value
: type of message, refer to +ZCMGR to take the value
: value of integral number, SMS status, refer to +ZCMGR to take the value
: received SMS. Control characters
: indicating the ending of one message, character: '0x1A'(Unicode:
'0x001A')
: cancel the sending of the message,character: '0x1B'(Unicode: '0x001B')
1.2.4 +ZCMGS: Send Message
description Send a message to network side. It takes two steps to send a message
AT+ZCMGS="",, +ZCMGS:
,,
OK

otherwise:
format

+CMS ERROR: 
AT+ZCMGS=?
OK
TEXT mode:
When GSM 7 BIT or UNICODE is used, the value of text character is shown. For
example: the UCS2 value for the character “会” is 4E1A, then, the text should be
parameter
“0x4E1A” rather than “4E1A”
: number of message recipient. Take the value from 0~9,*, #, up to 20 digits.
< language >
language, take the value as below:
0: UNSPECIFIED
1: ENGLISH
2: FRENCH
3: SPANISH
4: JAPANESE
5: KOREAN
6: CHINESE
7: HEBREW
: indicating the coding method of the message, take the value as below:
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII code (coding range<=7F). Send the original characters in ASCII coding,
for example, the ASCII code for the letter A is 0x41, then the character to be
transmitted is “A”
2: IA5 (optional)
3: OCTET (optional)
4: LATIN (optional)
5: LATIN_HEBREW (optional)
6: UNICODE (coding range>7F). Send the original value in UNICODE coding.
For example, the UNICODE for the Chinese character “一” is 0x4E00, then the
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example
character to be transmitted is „0x4E00„
7: Other coding method

0: no ack
1: need ack

value of integral type, indicating the priority level of the message, take the value
as below:
0: Normal
1: Interactive
2: Urgent
3: Emergency
: message symbol
: message date
: indicating the ending of one message. Under non-UNICOD:'0x1A';
under UNICOD:'0x001A'
: Cancel the sending of the message. Under non-UNICOD:'0x1B', under
UNICOD:'0x001B'
AT+ZCMGS=13554890280,1,1,1,0 +ZCMGS:4
414243
OK
1.2.5 +ZCMGW: Write Message to Memory
Save message into  through +CPMS command, and you could save it
description
into ME
AT+ZCMGW=[,], +ZCMGW: 
,,,,
otherwise:
[,,,,
+CMS ERROR: 
,,]
format

AT+ZCMGW=?
parameter
OK

number of message sender/recipient. Take the value from 0~9,*, #, up to 20
digits
< tooa/toda>
address coding method. The number of one byte, this parameters works as the
address coding is 8bit. Now 4bit coding is used, therefore this parameter doesn‟t
work. The value is fixed to be 0
The higher four digits is number type:
0: UNKNOWN
1: INTERNATIONAL
The lower four digits is number plan:
0: UNKNOWN
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value of integral type, indicating the storage status of SMS, take the value as
below:
0: received unread messages
1: received read messages
2: saved unsent messages
3: saved sent messages
4: all messages (the value is only applicable for +CMGL command)

language take the value as below:
0: UNSPECIFIED
1: ENGLISH
2: FRENCH
3: SPANISH
4: JAPANESE
5: KOREAN
6: CHINESE
7: HEBREW

value of integral type, indicating the priority level of the message, take the value
as below:
0: Normal
1: Interactive
2: Urgent
3: Emergency
,,,,,: year, month, day, hour,
minute, second when received SMS.
: the location number in memory, take a decimal from 0~9, and the
value ranges from 0 to the max. capacity of the memory.
: indicating the coding method of the message, take the value as below:
0: GSM 7 BIT
1: ASCII code (coding range<=7F). Send the original characters in ASCII
coding, for example, the ASCII code for the letter A is 0x41, then the character
to be transmitted is “A”
2: IA5 (optional)
3: OCTET (optional)
4: LATIN (optional)
5: LATIN_HEBREW (optional)
6: UNICODE (coding range>7F). Send the original value in UNICODE coding.
For example, the UNICODE for the Chinese character “-” is 0x4E00, then the
character to be transmitted is „0x4E00„
7: Other coding method
: type of message
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0: Normal
1: CPT (Optional)
2: Voice Mail
3: SMS Report
: message text
: command ending mark, indicating the ending of one command.
: indicating the ending of one message. Under non-UNICOD:'0x1A',
and under UNICOD:'0x001A'
: Cancel the sending of the message. Under non-UNICOD:'0x1B', and
under UNICOD:'0x001B'
1.2.6 +ZCMGL: List Messages
description Return all SMS index designated by  from 
AT+ZCMGL=
Under text mode, the command is
successfully executed:
+ZCMGL: ,

+ZCMGL: ,
 ……
OK
format
otherwise:
+CMS ERROR: 
AT+ZCMGL=?
+ZCMGL: (list of
supported s)
OK


type of message, the default value is 0
0: received unread message
1: received read message
2: saved unsent message
parameter
3: saved messages in Sent Messages
4: all sms
: value of integral type, location in memory
: value of integral number, SMS status, please refer to +ZCMGR to
take the value
The SMS status report will be processed as a common received message.
note
TEST command is used to return all stat values
1.2.7 +ZCMGR: Read Message
EXECUTION command is used to return the message saved at index from
description

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AT+ZCMGR=[,] Under text mode, the command is
successfully executed:
+ZCMGR:
,,,,,
,,,,
,,,,

OK
otherwise:
+CMS ERROR: 
AT+ZCMGR=?
OK
: value of integral type, location in memory
: SMS status modifying mode
0: change to READ status
1: don‟t change the status
: number of message sender
: indicating the coding format of the message, refer to +ZCMGW to
take the value
: year, month, day, hour, minute,
second when received SMS
: the length of received message.
: language, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
: message priority level, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
: Privacy level
parameter
0: Normal
1: Restricted
2: Confidential
3: Secret
: type of message
0: Normal
1: CPT
2: Voice Mail
3: SMS Report
: type of message, refer to +ZCMGW to take the value
: received messages
: indicating the ending of one message. Under non-UNICOD: '0x1A';
under UNICOD:'0x001A'
The SMS status will be revised by single board or back end according to the
note
value of .
1.2.8 +ZCMGSS: Message Sent Report
description If the message is sent successfully, report to TE through this command.
+ZCMGSS:
format

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parameter the message‟s mark, take a decimal from 0~9, and the value ranges from
0~65535.
1.2.9 +ZCMGSF: Message Unsent Report
description If the message is unsent, report to TE through this command
+ZCMGSF:
format


take the value of the error code as below as the message is unsent
0 WMS_ADDRESS_VACANT_S
1 WMS_ADDRESS_TRANSLATION_FAILURE_S
2 WMS_NETWORK_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
3 WMS_NETWORK_FAILURE_S
4 WMS_INVALID_TELESERVICE_ID_S
5 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_S
6 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
31 WMS_OTHER_NETWORK_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
32 WMS_NO_PAGE_RESPONSE_S
33 WMS_DESTINATION_BUSY_S
34 WMS_NO_ACK_S
35 WMS_DESTINATION_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
36 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_S
37 WMS_DESTINATION_OUT_OF_SERVICE_S
38 WMS_DESTINATION_NO_LONGER_AT_THIS_ADDRESS_S
39 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_S
parameter 40 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
47 WMS_OTHER_TERMINAL_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
48 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_FIRST_S
49 WMS_SMS_DELIVERY_POSTPONED_MORE_LAST_S
64 WMS_RADIO_IF_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE_S
65 WMS_RADIO_IF_INCOMPATIBLE_S
66 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_S
67 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_FIRST_S
95 WMS_OTHER_RADIO_IF_PROBLEM_MORE_LAST_S
96 WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_SIZE_S
97 WMS_SMS_ORIGINATION_DENIED_S
98 WMS_SMS_TERMINATION_DENIED_S
99 WMS_SUPPL_SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED
100 WMS_SMS_NOT_SUPPORTED_S
101 WMS_RESERVED_101_S
102 WMS_MISSING_EXPECTED_PARM_S
103 WMS_MISSING_MANDATORY_PARM_S
104 WMS_UNRECOGNIZED_PARM_VALUE_S
105 WMS_UNEXPECTED_PARM_VALUE_S
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106 WMS_USER_DATA_SIZE_ERROR_S
107 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_S
108 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_FIRST_S
109 WMS_OTHER_GENERAL_PROBLEMS_MORE_LAST_S
2 Basic AT Commands
2.1.1 E: Turn off/on echo commands
description Turn off/on echo commands
format
parameter
ATE
OK

0: turn off echo
1: turn on echo
ATE0
OK
example
ATE1
ATE1
OK
CE MUST support the parameter E0 which will turn off echo commands
note
CE MUST support the parameter E1 which will turn on echo commands
CE MUST set the E parameter to E1 as default
2.1.2 Q: Enable/Disable return result codes
description Enable /Disable return result codes
format
ATQ
OK

parameter 0: enable
1: disable
ATQ0
OK
example
ATQ1
CE MUST support the parameter Q0 which will cause the device to return
result codes
note
CE MUST support the parameter Q1 which will cause the device to NOT
return result codes
CE MUST set the Q parameter to Q0 as default
2.1.3 V: Return result codes as numbers/words
description Return result codes as numbers/words
format
parameter
example
ATV
OK

0: result codes as numbers
1: result codes as words
ATV0
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ATV1
OK
CE MUST support the parameter V0 which will cause the device to return
result codes as numbers
note
CE MUST support the parameter V1 which will cause the device to return
result codes as words
CE MUST set the V parameter to V1 as default
2.1.4 Z0: Reset the parameters to the default configuration
description Reset the parameters to the default configuration
format
ATZ0
OK
example
ATZ0
OK
CE MUST support the parameter Z0 which will cause the device to reset
note
the parameters to the default configuration
2.1.5 &C: Set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD)
description Set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD)
format
AT&C
OK

0: set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) always
parameter on
1: set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) on in
accordance with the specified service
AT&C0
OK
example
AT&C1
OK
CE MUST support the parameter &C0 (Data Carrier Detect) which will
set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) always on
Note: Circuit 109 is generally used for serial communications. Most
Sprint devices use the USB interface and this is not required for general
use of the device. It may be needed for specific applications or unusual
note
use cases.
CE MUST support the parameter &C1 (Data Carrier Detect) which will
set circuit 109 (CF) or Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) on in
accordance with the specified service
CE MUST set the C parameter (Data Carrier Detect) to C1 as default
2.1.6 &D: Set DTR(Data Terminal Ready) Signal
description Set DTR(Data Terminal Ready) Signal
format
parameter
example
AT&D
OK

0: ignore circuit 108/2
1: enter online command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit
108/2
2: enter command state following On to Off transition of circuit 108/2
AT&D0
OK
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AT&D1
OK
AT&D2
OK
CE MUST support the parameter &D0 (Data Terminal Ready) which will
ignore circuit 108/2 (CD)
Note: Circuit 108 is generally used for serial communications. Most
Sprint devices use the USB interface and this is not required for general
use of the device. It may be needed for specific applications or unusual
use cases
CE MUST support the parameter &D1 (Data Terminal Ready) which will
enter online command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit
108/2
CE MUST support the parameter &D2 (Data Terminal Ready) which will
enter command state following On to Off transition of circuit 108/2
CE MUST set the D parameter (Data Terminal Ready) to D0 as default
3 Extended AT Configuration Commands
3.1.1 +GCAP: Return the list of all commands supported by the device
description Return the list of all commands supported by the device
+GCAP:
+CIS707-A,CIS-856,
format
AT+GCAP
+MS, +ES, +DS,
+FCLASS
OK
+GCAP: +CIS707-A,+MS,+ES,+DS,
+FCLASS
example
AT+GCAP
OK
CE MUST support “AT+GCAP” which will return the list of all
note
commands supported by the device
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+GCAP string
3.1.2 +GMI: Return the manufacturer name on a single line
description Return the manufacturer name on a single line
+GMI: ×××CO,.LTD
format
AT+GMI
OK
+GMI: ZTE CO,.LTD
example
AT+GMI
OK
CE MUST support “AT+GMI” which will return the manufacturer name on a
note
single line
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+GMI string
3.1.3 +GMM: Return the device model name and number
description Return the device model name and number
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format
AT+GMM
example
AT+GMM
+GMM: 
OK
+GMM: MC2716
OK
CE MUST support “AT+GMM” which will return the device model name
note
and number as defined by the OEM and approved by Sprint on a single line
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+GMM string
3.1.4 +GMR: Return the current firmware version on a single line
description Return the current firmware version on a single line
+GMR: 
format
AT+GMR
OK
+GMR: 
example
AT+GMR
OK
CE MUST support “AT+GMR” which will return the current firmware
version on a single line
note
“AT+GMR” MUST return the firmware of each processor on a separate line
in the format of “”
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+GMR string
3.1.5 +GSN: Get the ESN of device
description Return the “” or the “:” of the device
+GSN: 
OK
or
format
AT+GSN
 +GSN: :
OK
+GSN: 0x11111111
example
AT+GSN
OK
CE MUST support “AT+GSN” which will return the “” or the
“:” of the device
note
CE MUST return the decimal value on the first line and the hexadecimal
value on the second line for “AT+GSN”
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+GSN string
3.1.6 +ICF: Set the character framing
description Set the character framing between the device and a connected terminal
AT+ICF=,
OK
AT+ICF?
+ICF:
,
OK
format
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+ICF: (list of supported <
format >s),( list of supported < parity
>s)
OK
AT+ICF=?
parameter

0: Auto Detect
1: 8 Data 2 Stop
2: 8 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop
3: 8 Data 1 Stop
4: 7 Data 2 Stop
5: 7 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop
6: 7 Data

0: Odd
1: Even
2: Mark
3: Space
AT+ICF=0,0
AT+ICF?
OK
+ICF: 2,2
AT+ICF=?
OK
+ICF: (0-6),(0-3)
example
OK
CE MUST support “AT+ICF=,” which will set the
character framing between the device and a connected terminal
CE MUST set the default value of ICF to auto detect
CE MUST support “AT+ICF?” which will return the current setting in the
format “,
note
CE MUST support “AT+ICF=?” which will return the list of supported
format and parity values in the format “:” with each
setting on a separate line followed by “:” with each
setting on a separate line
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+ICF string
3.1.7 +IFC: Control the local flow control
description Control the local flow control
AT+IFC=,
OK

+IFC: ,
format
AT+IFC?

OK
+IFC: (),()
AT+IFC=?
OK
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parameter

0: None
2: Circuit 133 (Ready for Receiving)

0: None
2: Circuit 106 (Clear to Send/Ready for Sending)
AT+IFC=0,0
OK
AT+IFC?
+IFC: 2,2
example
OK
+IFC: (0,2),(0,2)
AT+IFC=?
OK
CE MUST set the default value of IFC to none for DCE_by_DTE and
note
DTE_by_DCE
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+IFC string
3.1.8 +IPR: Set the Rm interface rate
description Set the Rm interface rate to the specified rate
AT+IPR=
format
AT+IPR?
AT+IPR=?
parameter
example
OK
+IPR: 
OK
+IPR: (list of supported
s)OK

(300,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400)
AT+IPR=115200
OK
AT+IPR?
+IPR: 115200
AT+IPR=?
OK
+IPR: (),(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,
19200,38400,57600,115200,230400)
OK
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any rate that is not supported by the device
CE MUST set the IPR value to 0 by default which will enable auto detect of the
note
Rm Interface rate
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+IPR string
3.1.9 +CAD: Return the type of service available
description The type of service available
+CAD: 
format
AT+CAD?
OK
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parameter

0: no service is available
1: CDMA Digital service available
2: TDMA Digital service available
3: Analog service is available
AT+CAD?
+CAD: 0
example
OK
note
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CAD string.
3.1.10 +CRM: Get he current numerical value of CRM
description Get the current numerical value of CRM
AT+CRM=
OK
AT+CRM?
+CRM: 
OK
format
parameter

1: Relay Layer Packet Data Service
2: PPP Network Layer Packet Data Service
AT+CRM?
+CRM: 1
OK
note
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CRM string
3.1.11 +CBC: The battery state and charge(not supported for modem)
description The battery state and charge
,
format
AT+CBC?
OK

0: Powered by battery only
1: Connected to an external source
parameter 2: Battery status not available
3: Power fault

the number if battery bars the UI is currently displaying
AT+CBC?
0,0
example
OK
note
CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CBC string
3.1.12 +CMIP: IP address of the mobile station
description IP address of the mobile station
format AT+CMIP? OK 22 AT Command User Manual parameter
the IP address will be the IP address assigned by the network in PPP IPCP for SIP or in the MIP Registration Reply for Mobile IP AT+CMIP? 0.0.0.0 example OK CE MUST return “0.0.0.0” for “AT+CMIP?” if there is currently no IP note session established CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CMIP string 3.1.13 +CBIP: IP address of the base station description IP address of the base station
format AT+CBIP? OK
parameter the IP address will be the source IP address in the Router Advertisement message that the device receives from the network AT+CBIP? 0.0.0.0 example OK CE MUST return “0.0.0.0” for “AT+CBIP?” if there is currently no IP note session established CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CBIP string 3.1.14 +CSS: The serving system band and SID description The serving system band and SID +CSS: ,, format AT+CSS? OK Channel will be the channel that the device is currently talking or listening to A: Device is operating in the A block B: Device is operating in the B block C: Device is operating in the C block parameter D: Device is operating in the D block E: Device is operating in the E block F: Device is operating in the F block G: Device is operating in the G block Z: Device is not registered SID will be the numerical value of the SID or 999999 if the mobile is not registered 23 AT Command User Manual AT+CSS? +CSS: 1000,C,0 example OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CSS string 3.1.15 +CSQ: Signal Quality Measure and the Frame Error Rate description Signal Quality Measure and the Frame Error Rate +CSQ: , format AT+CSQ? OK the measured RSSI value 0: less than 0.01% 1: 0.01% to less than 0.1% 2: 0.1% to less than 1.0% parameter 3: 0.5% to less than 1.0% 4: 1.0% to less than 2.0% 5: 2.0% to less than 4.0% 6: 4.0% to less than 8.0% 7: greater than 8.0% 99: FER is unknown AT+CSQ? +CSQ: 31,99 example OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CSQ string 3.1.16 +CTA: The packet data inactivity timer description The packet data inactivity timer +CTA: format AT+CTA? OK parameter Traffic Channel not released during inactivity periods. 20-255 Release the Traffic Channel after second intervals have elapsed since last sending or receiving RLP data frames on the Um interface. AT+CTA? +CTA: 30 example OK CE MUST not support “AT+CTA=” note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CTA string 3.1.17 +CPS: The service option to be used for packet data service(Not implemented) description The service option to be used for packet data service 24 AT Command User Manual format +CPS: OK +CPS: 1 AT+CPS? AT+CPS? example OK CE MUST not support “AT+CPS =” note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CPS string 3.1.18 +CPSR: Disable/Enable the packet call state reporting(Not implemented) description Disable/Enable the packet call state reporting +CPSR: AT+CPSR? OK format AT+ CPSR= parameter OK 0: disable 1: enable Note: enabling packet call state reporting will cause the device to autonomously send the following information 0: Packet data service is in the Inactive State 1: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Initialization/Idle State 2: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Initialization/Traffic State 3: Packet data service is in the Active State, the call control function is in the Connected State, and the packet data service option is using primary traffic 4: Packet data service is in the Active State, the call control function is in the Connected State, and the packet data service option is using secondary traffic 5: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Dormant/Idle State 6: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Dormant/Traffic State 7: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Reconnect/Idle State 8: Packet data service is in the Active State, and the call control function is in the Reconnect/Traffic State AT+CPSR? +CPSR: 1 example OK OK AT+CPSR=1 25 AT Command User Manual CE MUST set the packet call state reporting to disable as they default CE MUST set the packet call state reporting to disable when the Rm Interface is torn down note Note: this could be due to the data cable being removed or the device power cycling. CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CPSR string 3.1.19 +CPTC: Request a traffic channel(Not implemented) description Request a traffic channel format AT+CPTC= OK parameter 0: release the traffic channel 1: originate a traffic channel example AT+CPTC=0 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CPTC string 3.1.20 +CPER: Disable/Enable the packet call event reporting(Not implemented) description Disable/Enable the packet call event reporting +CPER: AT+CPER? OK format AT+CPER= parameter example note OK 0: disable 1: enable Note: enabling packet call event reporting will cause the device to autonomously send the following information 0: Enter Idle State 1: Idle handoff, same system 2: Idle handoff, new system 3: Page received 4: Origination sent 5: Traffic Channel assigned 6: Hard handoff AT+CPER? +CPER: 1 OK AT+CPER=1 OK CE MUST set the packet call event reporting to disable as they default. CE MUST set the packet call event reporting to disable when the Rm Interface is torn down. Note: this could be due to the data cable being removed or the device power cycling. ATCMD-089 CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT+CPER string 26 AT Command User Manual 4 Qualcomm Proprietary AT Command Set 4.1.1 $QCMIP: The current value of the Mobile IP behavior description The current value of the Mobile IP behavior $QCMIP: AT$QCMIP? OK format AT$QCMIP= parameter OK 0: the Mobile IP behavior to Simple IP only 1: the Mobile IP behavior to MIP preferred with SIP fallback 2: the Mobile IP behavior to MIP only AT$QCMIP? $QCMIP: 1 example OK AT$QCMIP=1 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIP string 4.1.2 $QCMIPP: Return the current active Mobile IP profile description Return the current active Mobile IP profile $QCMIPP: AT$QCMIPP? OK format AT$QCMIPP= OK parameter MIP user profile number: between 0 and 5 AT$QCMIPP? $QCMIPP: 1 example OK CE MUST support “AT$QCMIPP=X” where X is an integer between 0 note and 5 CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPP string 4.1.3 $QCMIPT:The current value of the “RFC 2002bis authentication” flag description The current value of the “RFC 2002bis authentication” flag $QCMIPT: format AT$QCMIPT? OK parameter 0: use of RFC 2002bis authentication is disable. 1:use of RFC 2002bis authentication is enabled. AT$QCMIPT? $QCMIPT: 1 example OK 27 AT Command User Manual note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPT string 4.1.4 $QCMIPEP: Disable/Enable the active profile description Disable/Enable the active profile $QCMIPEP: AT$QCMIPEP? OK format parameter AT$QCMIPEP= OK 0: disable the active profile 1: enable the active profile AT$QCMIPEP? $QCMIPEP: 1 example OK AT$QCMIPEP=1 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPEP string 4.1.5 $QCMIPGETP: The values of the specified profile description The values of the specified profile $QCMIPGETP: AT$QCMIPGETP? OK Profile (Enabled | Disabled) NAI: Home Address: Primary HA: format Secondary HA: AT$QCMIPGETP= MN-AAA SPI: MN-HA SPI: Reverse Tunneling: (0 for off | 1 for on) MN-AAA SS: (set | unset) MN-HA SS: (set | unset) OK parameter The profile number :0-5 AT$QCMIPGETP? $QCMIPGETP: 0 example OK 28 AT Command User Manual AT$QCMIPGETP=0 Profile:0 Enabled NAI:00000000000000@hcm.sprintpcs.com Home Addr:0.0.0.0 Primary HA:68.28.15.12 Secondary HA:68.28.31.12 MN-AAA SPI:1234 MN-HA SPI:1234 Rev Tun:1 MN-AAA SS:Set MN-HA SS:Set OK CE MUST separate each line of the profile with exactly one carriage return and line feed note CE MUST not display the SS (Shared Secret) CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPGETP string 4.1.6 $QCMIPNAI: Set ASCII NAI string description Set ASCII NAI string < NAI > OK or AT$QCMIPNAI? $QCMIPNAI: format Unset OK AT$QCMIPNAI=”< NAI >”, parameter OK the user entered ASCII NAI string 0: not save the NAI to NV memory 1: save the NAI to NV memory user@domain,0 example note AT$QCMIPNAI? OK AT$QCMIPNAI=”user@domain”,0 OK CE MUST not save the NAI to NV memory if Y is set to 0 CE MUST use the user entered NAI only for the next MIP session if Y is set to 0. Note: the device must use the user entered NAI for MIP reregistrations as well as the initial MIP registration CE MUST use the NAI stored in NV memory after the MIP session has deregistered or expired if Y is set to 0 CE MUST save the NAI to NV memory if Y is set to 1 29 AT Command User Manual 4.1.7 $QCMIPRT: Set user reverse tunneling flag description Set user reverse tunneling flag $QCMIPRT: , AT$QCMIPRT? OK format AT$QCMIPRT=, OK parameter 0: disable the user reverse tunneling flag 1: enable the user reverse tunneling flag 0: not save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory 1: save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory AT$QCMIPRT? $QCMIPRT: 0,1 example OK AT$QCMIPRT=0,0 OK CE MUST not save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory if Y is set to CE MUST use the user entered reverse tunneling flag only for the next MIP session if Y is set to 0 note CE MUST use the reverse tunneling flag stored in NV memory after the MIP session has deregistered or expired if Y is set to 0 CE MUST save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory if Y is set to 1 CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPRT string 4.1.8 $QCMIPMASS: Set ASCII Mobile Node AAA shared secret string description Set ACSII Mobile Node AAA shared secret string AT$QCMIPMASS=””, OK format $QCMIPMASS: (Set|Unset) OK AT$QCMIPMASS? parameter example ASCII Mobile Node AAA shared secret string 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPMASS =”sprint”,0 OK AT$QCMIPMASS? $QCMIPMASS: Set OK the Mobile Node AAA shared secret string MUST be enclosed between note double quotes 4.1.9 $QCMIPMASSX: Set Hex Mobile Node AAA shared secret description Set Hex Mobile Node AAA shared secret 30 AT Command User Manual AT$QCMIPMASSX=, OK format $QCMIPMASSX: (Set|Unset) OK AT$QCMIPMASSX? parameter example the user entered hex Mobile Node AAA shared secret of up to 16 bytes 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPMASSX=aaa,0 OK AT$QCMIPMASSX? $QCMIPMASSX: Set OK CE MUST return “ERROR” if the user entered Mobile Node AAA shared secret begins with “0x” for AT$QCMIPMASSX. CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node AAA shared secret that is longer than 16 bytes for AT$QCMIPMASSX. CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node AAA shared secret that is longer than the maximum allowed length when using AT$QCMIPMASS. CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node AAA shared secret that contains any characters other than (0-9,A-F,a-f) for note AT$QCMIPMASSX. CE MUST not save the Mobile Node AAA shared secret to NV memory if Y is set to 0. CE MUST use the user entered Mobile Node AAA shared secret only for the next MIP session if Y is set to 0. CE MUST use the Mobile Node AAA shared secret stored in NV memory after the MIP session has deregistered or expired if Y is set to 0. CE MUST save the Mobile Node AAA shared secret to NV memory if Y is set to 1 4.1.10 $QCMIPMHSS: Set ASCII Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret description Set ASCII Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret string AT$QCMIPMHSS=””, OK format $QCMIPMHSS: (Set|Unset) OK AT$QCMIPMHSS? parameter example the user entered ASCII Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret string 0: not save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory 1: save the reverse tunneling flag to NV memory AT$QCMIPMHSS=“1234”,0 OK 31 AT Command User Manual AT$QCMIPMHSS? $QCMIPMHSS: Unset OK The Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret string MUST be enclosed note between double quotes 4.1.11 $QCMIPMHSSX: Set hex Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret description Set hex Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret AT$QCMIPMHSSX=, OK format $QCMIPMHSSX: (Set|Unset) OK AT$QCMIPMHSSX? the user entered hex Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret of up to 16 bytes parameter 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPMHSSX = aaaaaa,0 OK $QCMIPMHSSX: Set example AT$QCMIPMHSSX? OK CE MUST return “ERROR” if the user entered Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret begins with “0x” for AT$QCMIPMHSSX CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret that is longer than 16 bytes for AT$QCMIPMHSSX CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret that is longer than the maximum allowed length when using AT$QCMIPMHSSX. CE MUST return “ERROR” and not save a Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret that contains any characters other than (0-9,A-F,a-f) for note AT$QCMIPMHSSX CE MUST not save the Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret to NV memory if Y is set to 0 CE MUST use the user entered Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret only for the next MIP session if Y is set to 0 CE MUST use the Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret stored in NV memory after the MIP session has deregistered or expired if Y is set to 0. CE MUST save the Mobile Node Home Agent shared secret to NV memory if Y is set to 1 4.1.12 $QCMIPMASPI: Set Mobile Node AAA SPI integer value description Set Mobile Node AAA SPI integer value the change to NV memory $QCMIPMASPI: , format AT$QCMIPMASPI? OK 32 AT Command User Manual AT$QCMIPMASPI=, parameter OK the user entered Mobile Node AAA SPI integer value between (0-4294967295) 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPMASPI? $QCMIPMASPI: 2,1 example OK AT$QCMIPMASPI=1234,0 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPMASPI string. 4.1.13 $QCMIPMHSPI: Set Mobile Node Home Agent SPI integer value Set Mobile Node Home Agent SPI integer value the change to NV description memory $QCMIPMHSPI: , AT$QCMIPMHSPI? OK format AT$QCMIPMHSPI=, OK parameter the user entered Mobile Node Home Agent SPI integer value between (0-4294967295) 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPMHSPI? $QCMIPMHSPI: 3,1 example OK AT$QCMIPMHSPI=1234,0 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPMHSPI string. 4.1.14 $QCMIPPHA: Set Primary Home Agent IP Address description Set Primary Home Agent IP Address , AT$QCMIPPHA? OK format AT$QCMIPPHA =””, OK parameter the Primary Home Agent IP Address string MUST be enclosed between double quotes. Valid values for X are ( (0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)) 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory 33 AT Command User Manual AT$QCMIPPHA? 192.168.1.10,0 example OK AT$QCMIPPHA=”192.168.1.10”,0 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPPHA string. 4.1.15 $QCMIPSHA: Set secondary Home Agent IP Address description Set secondary Home Agent IP Address , AT$QCMIPSHA? OK format AT$QCMIPSHA =””, OK parameter the Secondary Home Agent IP Address string MUST be enclosed between double quotes. Valid values for X are ( (0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)). 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPSHA? 192.168.1.10,0 example OK AT$QCMIPSHA=“192.168.1.10”,0 OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPSHA string. 4.1.16 $QCMIPHA: Set Home Agent IP Address description Set Home Agent IP Address the change to NV memory , AT$QCMIPHA? OK format AT$QCMIPHA =””, OK parameter example note the Home Agent IP Address string MUST be enclosed between double quotes. Valid values for X are ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)). 0: not save the change to NV memory 1: save the change to NV memory AT$QCMIPHA? 192.168.1.1,0 OK AT$QCMIPHA=”192.168.1.10”,0 OK CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$QCMIPHA string. CE MUST use the IP Address in NV memory after the MIP session has deregistered or expired if Y is set to 0 5 Sprint Specific AT Commands 5.1 CDMA AT Commands 34 AT Command User Manual 5.1.1 ATD: Make a packet data call description Make a packet data call format ATD OK example ATD#777 OK CE MUST ignore any and establish a packet data call. Note: in the past only #777, which is configured in a NV item, would cause the device to establish a packet data connection. As Sprint no longer note allows any other type of data connection with our devices, this requirement will in effect disable the ability to use the device as a modem or fax 5.1.2 $MDN: Return the mobile directory number description Return the mobile directory number $MDN: format AT$MDN? OK parameter The mobile directory number $MDN: 1111111111 example AT$MDN? OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$MDN string 5.1.3 $MSID: Return Mobile Station ID description Return Mobile Station ID format parameter $MSID: OK AT$MSID? the 10 digit mobile directory number AT$MSID? $MSID: 0966661668 example OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$MSID string. 5.1.4 $MIPERR: Return the last MIP error code received by the device description Return the last MIP error code received by the device $MIPEER: format AT$MIPERR? OK parameter the last MIP error code 35 AT Command User Manual AT$MIPERR? $MIPERR: 0 example OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$MIPERR string. 5.1.5 $ERI: Return the current Enhanced Roaming Indicator value description Return the current Enhanced Roaming Indicator value $ERI: format AT$ERI? OK parameter decimal as defined in the Sprint Enhanced Roaming Indicators document [9] AT$ERI? $ERI: 0 example OK note CE MUST return “ERROR” for any other AT$ ERI string 5.1.6 $ROAM: Set the device mode descripti Set the device mode on AT$ROAM= OK format AT$ROAM=? $ROAM: OK paramet 0:set the device to Sprint only mode er 1:set the device to automatic mode example AT$ROAM=1 OK AT$ROAM=? $ROAM: 1 OK CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT$ROAM string Factory Settings must set the value of AT$ROAM to the value defined in note the Sprint PRI Template Program Release Instructions and factory default template [6] 5.1.7 $RMGUARD: Set roam guard description Set roam guard(only support never ask format AT$RMGUARD= AT$RMGUARD=? parameter example N=1 ) OK $RMGUARD: OK 1:set roam guard to never ask 2:set roam guard to always ask AT$RMGUARD=1 OK 36 AT Command User Manual AT$RMGUARD=2 ERROR AT$RMGUARD=? $RMGUARD: 1 OK note CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT$RMGUARD string 5.1.8 $PRL: Get CDMA PRL version of the device description Get CDMA PRL version of the device format AT$PRL? +PRL: +PRL: 201 example AT$PRL? OK note “AT$PRL?” which will return the CDMA PRL version of the device. 5.2 OMA-DM commands 5.2.1 +OMADM: Disable/Enable OMA-DM capabilities Disable/Enable OMA-DM capabilities, save the OMA-DM setting description through power cycles AT+OMADM=OK _mode> format AT+OMADM=? +OMADM: OK < omadm_mode > 0:disable OMA-DM capabilities, ignore network initiated OMA-DM WAP Push messages. If the user attempts a client initiated OMA-DM session when OMA-DM is disabled, the CE MUST perform a client initiated OMA-DM session but will not enable OMA-DM capabilities 1:enable OMA-DM capabilities parameter 2:launch a client initiated OMA-DM session 5:cancel OMA-DM session Note: if OMA-DM is currently disabled this AT command will launch a client initiated OMA-DM session but will not enable OMA-DM capabilities AT+OMADM=1 OK example AT+OMADM=? +OMADM: 1 OK CE MUST ignore network initiated OMA-DM WAP Push messages note when OMA-DM is disabled Factory Settings must set the value of AT+OMADM to 1 5.2.2 +OMALOG: Disable/Enable OMA-DM client logging description Disable/Enable OMA-DM client logging 37 AT Command User Manual format parameter example AT+OMALOG= AT+OMALOG=? OK +OMALOG: OK 0:disable OMA-DM client logging 1:enable OMA-DM client logging. CE MUST write the complete OMA-DM XML transactions to a single file in the EFS for later retrieval when OMA-DM client logging is turned on AT+OMALOG=1 OK AT+OMALOG=? +OMALOG: 1 OK CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT+OMALOG string note Factory Settings must set the value of AT+OMADM to 0 5.2.3 +FUMO: Disable/Enable FUMO capabilities description Disable/Enable FUMO capabilities AT+FUMO=< fumo_mode OK format AT+FUMO=? +FUMO: OK < fumo_mode > 0:disable FUMO capabilities 1:enable FUMO capabilities 2:perform a client initiated FUMO session, but will not enable FUMO parameter capabilities 5:cancel FUMO session 8:manul the install session of FUMO example AT+FUMO=1 OK AT+FUMO=? +FUMO: 1 OK Factory Settings must set the value of AT+FUMO to 1 note CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT+FUMO string 5.2.4 +PRL: disable/enable PRL update capabilities description disable/enable PRL update capabilities AT+PRL= OK format AT+PRL=? +PRL: OK parameter 0: disable PRL update capabilities 38 AT Command User Manual 1: enable PRL update capabilities. 2: perform a client initiated PRL update 3: set the device to check for PRL updates every 45 days 4: set the device to check for PRL updates every 90 days. 5:cancel PRL session example AT+PRL=1 OK AT+PRL=? +PRL: 1 OK Factory Settings must set the value of AT+PRL to 1 note CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT+PRL string "AT+PRL=?" which will return the current PRL update setting. 5.2.5 +HFA: Cancel/Launch HFA Session description Cancel/Launch HFA Session AT+HFA= OK parameter 0: cancel HFA session example AT+ HFA =0 OK note 5.2.6 +HFAR: START the start sign of HFA session description the start sign of HFA session +HFAR: START parameter example +HFAR: START note 5.2.7 +HFAR: SUCCESS the success sign of HFA session description the success sign of HFA session +HFAR: SUCCESS parameter example +HFAR: SUCCESS note 5.2.8 +HFAR: FAIL the fail sign of HFA session description the fail sign of HFA session +HFAR:FAIL, parameter 39 AT Command User Manual example +HFAR: FAIL,25346 note 5.2.9 +DCR: START the start sign of DC session description the start sign of DC session +DCR: START: parameter example +DCR: START note 5.2.10 +DCR: SUCCESS the success sign of DC session description the success sign of DC session +DCR: SUCCESS parameter example +DCR: SUCCESS note 5.2.11 +DCR: FAIL the fail sign of DC session description the fail sign of DC session +DCR: FAIL, parameter example +DCR: FAIL, 25346 note 5.2.12 +PRLR: START the start sign of PRL session description the start sign of PRL session +PRLR: START parameter example +PRLR: START note 5.2.13 +PRLR: SUCCESS the success sign of PRL session description the the success sign of PRL session start sign of hfa +PRLR: SUCCESS parameter example +PRLR: SUCCESS 40 AT Command User Manual note 5.2.14 +PRLR: FAIL the fail sign of PRL session description the fail sign of PRL session +PRLR: FAIL, parameter example +PRLR: FAIL,25346 note 5.2.15 +FUMOR: IF_DOWNLOAD the start sign of FUMO session description the start sign of FUMO session +FUMOR: IF_DOWNLOAD parameter +FUMOR: example IF_DOWNLOAD note 5.2.16 +FUMOR: IF_INSTALL the install start sign of fireware install description the install start sign of fireware install +FUMOR: IF_INSTALL parameter example +FUMOR: IF_INSTALL note 5.2.17 +FUMORDesc: the description of delta packet description the description of firemare delta packet +FUMORDes c: parameter The description of delta packet, +FUMORDesc:Fireware example updata note 5.2.18 +FUMORSec: The time of install of delta packet description The time of install of delta packet +FUMORSec: parameter 41 AT Command User Manual The time of install of delta packet example +FUMORSec: 25 note 5.2.19 +FUMORBytes: The size of delta packet description The size of delta packet +FUMORByt e: parameter The size of delta packet example +FUMORBytes:6234 note 5.2.20 +FUMOR: FAIL the fail sign of FUMO session description the fail sign of FUMO session +FUMOR: FAIL , parameter example +FUMOR: FAIL,25346 note 5.2.21 +FUMOR: SUCCESS the success sign of FUMO session description the success sign of FUMO session +FUMOR: SUCCESS parameter example +FUMOR: SUCCESS note 5.2.22 +DCR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of DCsession description the no content sign of DCsession +DCR: NO_CONTENT parameter example +DCR: NO_CONTENT note 5.2.23 +PRLR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of PRL session description the no content sign of PRL session 42 AT Command User Manual +PRLR: NO_CONTENT parameter example +PRLR: NO_CONTENT note 5.2.24 +FUMOR: NO_CONTENT the no content sign of FUMO session description the no content sign of FUMO session +FUMOR: NO_CONTENT parameter +FUMOR: example NO_CONTENT note 5.2.25 +FUMOR: IN_REPORTING the report status sign of FUMO session description the report status sign of FUMO session +FUMOR: IN_REPORTING parameter +FUMOR: example IN_REPORTING note The client report the status to OMA serve 5.2.26 +ZOPSMS: DISCONNECT_LINK the push message sign of NI session description the push message sign of NI session when the PPP connected +ZOPSMS: DISCONNECT_LINK parameter +ZOPSMS: example DISCONNECT_LINK note 5.3 Device reset commands 5.3.1 $RTN: Set the device to factory defaults descriptio Set the device to factory defaults format AT$RTN= OK parameter the device MSL 43 AT Command User Manual example AT$RTN=000000 OK CE MUST set the device to factory defaults and power cycle the device if the correct MSL is entered note CE MUST return "ERROR" if the MSL is not correct and not power cycle the device CE MUST return "ERROR" for any other AT$RTN string 5.3.2 $RESET: Initiate a device power cycle descriptio Initiate a device power cycle format AT$RESET OK example AT$RESET note CE MUST support "AT$RESET" which will immediately initiate a device power cycle 5.4 OK Debug commands 5.4.1 $1XRXPWR: Return CDMA 1X channel, Pilot, and immediate RSSI descriptio Return the CDMA 1X channel, Pilot, and immediate RSSI measurements in dBm for each antenna on separate lines in the format AT$1XRXPWR? ,, ,OK format AT$1XRXPWR? 0,100,247,-85.5 example OK If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is note returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is listed first followed by additional antennas 5.4.2 $1XECIO: Return the CDMA 1X Channel, Pilot, and immediate Ec/Io descriptio Return the CDMA 1X Channel, Pilot, and immediate Ec/Io measurements in dB for each antenna on separate lines in the format AT$1XECIO? ,, format ,OK AT$1XECIO? 0,50,247,-85.5 example OK If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is note returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is listed first followed by additional antennas 5.4.3 $DEBUG: Return the debug information descriptio Return the debug information 44 AT Command User Manual format AT$DEBUG? : OK AT$DEBUG? 1x Engineering State : Idle SO : 3 …. parameter example OK 5.5 FCC Regulations lThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. lThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. 4RF Exposure Information This Modular Approval is limited to OEM installation for mobile and fixed applications 45 AT Command User Manual only. The antenna installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including any applicable source-based time-averaging duty factor, antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. The end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device and a separate approval is required for all other operating configurations, including portable configurations with respect to 2.1093 and different antenna configurations. Maximum antenna gain allowed for use with this device is 2dBi. When the module is installed in the host device, the FCC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel, door or cover is easily re-moved. If not, a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that contains the following text: “Contains FCC ID: Q78-MC2261”. 5.6 Operating Condition Temperature:-20°~+50° 46

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