ZTE MC2261 CDMA2000 1x Wireless data module User Manual Dialogue Technology Corp
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AT Command User Manual MC2261 AT Command User Manual Version:V1.2 ZTE CORPORATION AT Command User Manual 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. AT Command User Manual 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 AT Command User Manual 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 AT Command User Manual 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 AT Command User Manual 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: AT Command User Manual +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 AT Command User Manual 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 AT Command User Manual 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 include param, 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 AT Command User Manual 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 , , , , , , , , ,