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FALCOM A2D (Including A2D-A/B/C and A2D-1) Version 1.10 FALCOM A2D VERSION 1.10 Contents 0 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................5 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 USED ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................................................... 5 RELATED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................................................... 5 SECURITY........................................................................................................................................ 6 SAFETY STANDARDS ....................................................................................................................... 8 1 GSM 07.05 AND 07.07 COMMANDS.............................................................10 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 1.4.6 1.4.7 1.4.8 1.4.9 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.5.4 1.5.5 1.5.6 1.5.7 1.5.8 1.5.9 1.5.10 1.5.11 1.5.12 1.5.13 1.5.14 1.5.15 1.5.16 1.5.17 1.5.18 1.5.19 1.5.20 1.5.21 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 1.7 PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................... 10 COMMANDS CONCERNING MODEM AND SIM CARD HARDWARE ................................................... 10 AT+CGMI.................................................................................................................................... 10 AT+CGMM ................................................................................................................................. 10 AT+CGMR .................................................................................................................................. 10 AT+CGSN ................................................................................................................................... 11 AT+CIMI ..................................................................................................................................... 11 AT+CCID .................................................................................................................................... 11 NETWORK REGISTRATION COMMANDS.......................................................................................... 11 AT+CPIN..................................................................................................................................... 11 AT+CREG ................................................................................................................................... 12 AT+COPS .................................................................................................................................... 13 AT+CSQ ...................................................................................................................................... 14 AT+CCED ................................................................................................................................... 15 SERIAL LINK CONTROL COMMANDS .............................................................................................. 16 ATE.............................................................................................................................................. 16 ATQ ............................................................................................................................................. 16 ATV ............................................................................................................................................. 17 AT&C .......................................................................................................................................... 17 AT&D .......................................................................................................................................... 17 AT&S........................................................................................................................................... 18 AT+IPR........................................................................................................................................ 18 AT+ICF........................................................................................................................................ 19 AT+IFC........................................................................................................................................ 19 CALL CONTROL COMMANDS ......................................................................................................... 20 AT+CICB..................................................................................................................................... 20 ATD; ............................................................................................................................................ 20 AT+SPEAKER ............................................................................................................................ 21 AT+VGR...................................................................................................................................... 21 AT+VGT...................................................................................................................................... 21 AT+VTS ...................................................................................................................................... 22 AT+VTD...................................................................................................................................... 22 AT+SIDET................................................................................................................................... 22 AT+ECHO ................................................................................................................................... 23 ATD ............................................................................................................................................. 25 ATDL........................................................................................................................................... 25 ATA ............................................................................................................................................. 26 ATS0 ............................................................................................................................................ 26 ATH ............................................................................................................................................. 26 +++............................................................................................................................................... 26 ATO ............................................................................................................................................. 27 AT+CBST .................................................................................................................................... 27 AT%C .......................................................................................................................................... 28 AT+DS......................................................................................................................................... 28 AT\N ............................................................................................................................................ 29 Remote disconnection .................................................................................................................. 29 CALL INFORMATION COMMANDS .................................................................................................. 30 AT+CR......................................................................................................................................... 30 AT+CRC ...................................................................................................................................... 30 AT+ILRR..................................................................................................................................... 31 AT+DR ........................................................................................................................................ 31 CALL SETTING COMMANDS ........................................................................................................... 32 This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without permission. Page 1 FALCOM A2D 1.7.1 1.7.2 1.7.3 1.7.4 1.7.5 1.8 1.8.1 1.8.2 1.8.3 1.8.4 1.9 1.9.1 1.9.2 1.9.3 1.9.4 1.9.5 1.9.6 1.9.7 1.10 1.10.1 1.10.2 1.10.3 1.10.4 1.10.5 1.10.6 1.10.7 1.10.8 1.11 1.11.1 1.11.2 1.11.3 1.11.4 1.11.5 1.11.6 1.11.7 1.12 1.12.1 1.12.2 1.12.3 1.12.4 1.12.5 1.12.6 1.12.7 1.12.8 1.12.9 1.12.10 1.12.11 1.12.12 1.12.13 1.12.14 1.13 1.13.1 1.13.2 1.13.3 1.13.4 1.13.5 1.13.6 1.13.7 1.14 1.14.1 1.14.2 VERSION 1.10 AT+CCFC.................................................................................................................................... 32 AT+CCWA .................................................................................................................................. 33 AT+CLIP ..................................................................................................................................... 33 AT+CLIR..................................................................................................................................... 34 AT+COLP.................................................................................................................................... 35 PHONEBOOK COMMANDS .............................................................................................................. 36 AT+CPBS .................................................................................................................................... 36 AT+CPBR.................................................................................................................................... 36 AT+CPBF .................................................................................................................................... 37 AT+CPBW................................................................................................................................... 38 MESSAGE HANDLING COMMANDS ................................................................................................. 39 AT+CSCA.................................................................................................................................... 39 AT+CMGL .................................................................................................................................. 39 AT+CMGR .................................................................................................................................. 41 AT+CMGS................................................................................................................................... 43 AT+CMSS ................................................................................................................................... 44 AT+CMGW ................................................................................................................................. 44 AT+CMGD .................................................................................................................................. 46 MESSAGE SETTING COMMANDS .................................................................................................... 46 AT+CSMS ................................................................................................................................... 46 AT+CPMS ................................................................................................................................... 47 AT+CMGF................................................................................................................................... 48 AT+CSMP ................................................................................................................................... 48 AT+CSDH ................................................................................................................................... 49 AT+CSCS .................................................................................................................................... 49 AT+CNMI.................................................................................................................................... 50 AT+CSCB.................................................................................................................................... 53 FAX CLASS 1 COMMANDS.............................................................................................................. 54 AT+FCLASS ............................................................................................................................... 54 AT+FTM...................................................................................................................................... 54 AT+FRM...................................................................................................................................... 55 AT+FTH ...................................................................................................................................... 55 AT+FRH ...................................................................................................................................... 55 AT+FTS ....................................................................................................................................... 56 AT+FRS....................................................................................................................................... 56 FAX CLASS 2 COMMANDS.............................................................................................................. 56 AT+FDT ...................................................................................................................................... 56 AT+FDR ...................................................................................................................................... 57 AT+FET....................................................................................................................................... 57 AT+FPTS..................................................................................................................................... 57 AT+FK......................................................................................................................................... 58 AT+FBOR.................................................................................................................................... 58 AT+FBUF .................................................................................................................................... 58 AT+FCQ ...................................................................................................................................... 59 AT+FCR ...................................................................................................................................... 59 AT+FDIS ..................................................................................................................................... 59 AT+FDCC.................................................................................................................................... 61 AT+FLID ..................................................................................................................................... 61 AT+FPHCTO............................................................................................................................... 61 Fax Class 2 indication messages .................................................................................................. 62 FUNCTIONALITY COMMANDS ........................................................................................................ 63 A/.................................................................................................................................................. 63 AT+GCAP ................................................................................................................................... 63 AT+CLCK ................................................................................................................................... 63 AT+CPWD .................................................................................................................................. 64 AT+CFUN ................................................................................................................................... 65 AT+CPAS .................................................................................................................................... 65 AT+CPOF .................................................................................................................................... 66 STORING/RESTORING COMMANDS ................................................................................................. 66 AT&W ......................................................................................................................................... 66 AT&F........................................................................................................................................... 66 This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without permission. Page 2 FALCOM A2D VERSION 1.10 1.14.3 1.14.4 1.14.5 1.15 1.15.1 1.15.2 1.15.3 1.15.4 1.15.5 AT+CSAS .................................................................................................................................... 67 AT+CRES .................................................................................................................................... 67 What is stored where? What are the defaults? ............................................................................. 67 ERROR MESSAGE HANDLING AND SURVEY .................................................................................... 68 AT +CMEE.................................................................................................................................. 68 Mobile equipment error result code : +CME ERROR: +CME ERROR: OK
Defined values: , :
4 to 8 digits string type value
:
8 digits string type value
:
READY
Modem is not pending for any password
SIM PIN
Modem is waiting SIM PIN to be given
SIM PUK
Modem is waiting SIM PUK to be given
Remarks:
+CME ERROR: 16 shows up if wrong PIN is entered. +CME ERROR: 12 shows up if wrong PUK number is entered. +CME ERROR: 13 SIM card is damaged . +CME ERROR: 10 means that no SIM card is inserted.
Source: Implementation: 1.3.2
GSM 07.07/8.3 complete
AT+CREG Command is used to show the network registration status and to control the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CREG: when there is a change in the network registration status.
Command +CREG=[]
+CREG? +CREG=?
Possible responses OK Unsolicited result codes: +CREG: if equals 1 +CREG: ,, if equals 2 +CREG: , (n=1) +CME ERROR: +CREG: ,,, (n=2) +CREG: (list of supported s) +CME ERROR:
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Defined values: :
:
disable network registration unsolicited result code
1
enable network registration unsolicited result code
2
enable network registration unsolicited result code with and
0
not registered, ME is not currently searching a new operator to register to
1
registered, home network
2
not registered, but ME is currently searching a new operator to register to
3
registration denied
4
unknown
5
registered, roaming
:
String type; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. “00C3” equals 193 in decimal)
:
String type; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.3.3
0
none GSM 07.07/7.2 complete
AT+COPS Command is used to show the current and the available PLMN’s. It is also used to select a PLMN manually or automatically.
Command Possible responses +COPS=[ OK +CME ERROR: [,[,]]] +COPS? +COPS: [,,] +CME ERROR: +COPS=? +COPS: list of supported(, +CME ERROR: , , ,)s
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Defined values: :
0 1
automatic ( field is ignored) manual ( field shall be present)
:
2
numeric
:
string type; GSM Location Area Identification number which consists of a three BCD digit country code coded as in ITU-T E.212 annex A [10], plus a two BCD digit network code, which is administration specific
:
0 1 2 3
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.3.4
unknown available current forbidden
none GSM 07.07/7.3 complete
AT+CSQ Command is used to ask for the networks field strength and the current bit error rate.
Command +CSQ +CSQ=?
Possible responses +CSQ: , +CME ERROR: +CSQ: (list of supported s),(list of supported s)
Defined values: :
0 1 2...30 31 99
-113 dBm or less -111 dBm -109... -53 dBm –51 dBm or greater not known or not detectable
(in percent):
0...7
as RXQUAL values in the table in GSM 05.08 [20] subclause 8.2.4 not known or not detectable
99 Remarks:
Source: Implementation:
For a reliable online data connection the value should be greater than 9. The value should never exceed 3. GSM 07.07/8.5 complete
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AT+CCED This command can be used by the application to retrieve the cell parameters of the main cell and of up to six neighbour cells. The response will be : [+CSQ: ,99 if equals 8 to 15] +CCED :, ... , OK where is the ASCII string of the values (in decimal except LAC and CI values are in hexadecimal) of the parameters. If a field can not be measured - or has no sense - the parameter is not filled (two consecutive commas are then found). The meaning of can be found in GSM ETSI 01.04. The response could be a single shot or automatically sent to the serial link every 5sec.
Command AT+CCED=[, ] OK
Possible responses
Defined values:
0 1 2
One shot requested Automatic shots requested Stop automatic shots
1
Main Cell if the Cell Identity is available: MCC, MNC, LAC, CI, BSIC, BCCH Freq (absolute), RxLev, RxLev Full, RxLev Sub, RxQual, RxQual Full, RxQual Sub,Idle TS if the Cell Identity is not available: MCC, MNC, LAC,, BSIC, BCCH Freq (absolute), RxLev, RxLev Full, RxLev Sub, RxQual, RxQual Full, RxQual Sub,Idle TS Neighbour1 to Neighbour6 if the Cell Identity is available MCC, MNC, LAC, CI, BSIC, BCCH Freq (absolute), RxLev if the Cell Identity is not available MCC, MNC, LAC,, BSIC, BCCH Freq (absolute), RxLev Timing Advance Main cell RSSI indications (RxLev) from 0 to 31.
2
4 8
Combination (addition of the values) of the requested dumped are supported.
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Source: Implementation:
VERSION 1.10 Notice that in idle mode, only RxLev measures (on the main cell and on the neighbour cells) are done. The value of these RxLev is set in the RxLev Full field for the main cell. Values of MCC/MNC are set to 0 in case of “No service”. For the request of RSSI the bit error rate is not measured. factory default complete
1.4 Serial link control commands 1.4.1
ATE The setting of this parameter determines whether or not the DCE echoes characters received from the DTE during command state and online command state.
Command E[]
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
0 1
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.2
DCE does not echo characters during command state and online command state. DCE echoes characters during command state and online command state.
none V.25ter/6.2.4 complete
ATQ The setting of this parameter determines whether or not the DCE transmits result codes to the DTE. When result codes are being suppressed, no portion of any intermediate, final, or unsolicited result code – header, result text, line terminator, or trailer – is transmitted. Information text transmitted in response to commands is not affected by the setting of this parameter.
Command Q[]
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
Remarks: Source:
0 1
DCE transmits result codes. Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted.
none V.25ter/6.2.5
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FALCOM A2D Implementation: 1.4.3
VERSION 1.10 complete
ATV The setting of this parameter determines the contents of the header and trailer transmitted with result codes and information responses. It also determines whether result codes are transmitted in a numeric form or an alphabetic (or "verbose") form. The text portion of information responses is not affected by this setting.
Command V[]
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
0 1
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.4
DCE transmits limited headers and trailers and numeric text. DCE transmits full headers and trailers and verbose response text.
none V.25ter/6.2.6 complete
AT&C This parameter determines how the state of circuit 109 (DCD) relates to the detection of received line signal from the distant end.
Command &C[]
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.5
0 1
DCD always on DCD matches the state of the remote modems data carrier
none V.25ter/6.2.8 complete
AT&D This parameter determines how the DCE responds when circuit 108/2 (DTR) is changed from the ON to the OFF condition during online data state.
Command &D[] &D?
Possible responses OK
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Defined values: :
0 1
2
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.6
DTR is ignored. Upon an on-to-off transition of DTR, the DCE enters online command state and issues an OK result code; the call remains connected. Upon an on-to-off transition of DTR, the DCE instructs the underlying DCE to perform an orderly clear-down of the call.
none V.25ter/6.2.9 complete
AT&S This parameter controls the DSR (Data Set Ready) signal.
Command &S[]
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
0 1
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.7
DSR is always on. DSR off in command mode, on in online mode.
none factory default complete
AT+IPR This numeric extended-format parameter specifies the data rate at which the DCE will accept commands.
Command +IPR= +IPR? +IPR=?
Possible responses OK +IPR: +IPR: [list of auto-bauding-capable values],[list of fixedonly values]
Defined values: :
Remarks:
Value specified shall be the rate in bits per second. A value of 0 switches into auto-bauding mode. The auto-bauding mode needs to have the characters in capital letters, otherwise they could not be recognised.
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Source: Implementation: 1.4.8
V.25ter/6.2.10 complete
AT+ICF This extended-format compound parameter is used to control the asynchronous character framing between the DTE and DCE.
Command +ICF=[ [,]] +ICF? +ICF=?
Possible responses OK +ICF: [[,]] +ICF: list of supported s, list of supported s
Defined values: :
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 Data 2 Stop 8 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop 8 Data 1 Stop 7 Data 2 Stop 7 Data 1 Parity 1 Stop 7 Data 1 Stop
:
0 1 4
Odd Even None
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.4.9
none V.25ter/6.2.11 complete
AT+IFC This extended-format compound parameter is used to control the operation of local flow control between the DTE and DCE.
Command +IFC=, +IFC? +IFC=?
Possible responses OK +IFC: , +IFC: list of supported < DCE_DTE >, settings
Defined values: :
0 2
None RTS line
:
0 2
None CTS line
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VERSION 1.10 none V.25ter/6.2.12 complete
1.5 Call control commands 1.5.1
AT+CICB Command is used to set the bearer type if no bearer is transmitted on an incoming call.
Command AT+CICB= AT+CICB? AT+CICB=?
Possible responses OK +CICB: +CICB: list of supported s
Defined values:
Simulated incoming bearer. 0 1 2
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.5.2
Data Fax Voice
If a wrong bearer is transmitted, the CICB setting has no effect. factory default complete
ATD; Command is used to establish a voice call.
Command ATD;
OK BUSY NO ANSWER NO CARRIER
Possible responses If call is established If called party is in another call If called party does not accept a call If there are problems to establish a call
Defined values: : Remarks:
Source: Implementation:
Telephone number to dial. In case of international number, the local international prefix (usually 00) could be replaced by the '+' character. For phonebook dialling please see phonebook commands section. GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.1 complete
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AT+SPEAKER Command is used to s witch between the internal speaker and microphone lines for the A2D-A/B/C series or to switch them on and off for the A2D-1.
Command Possible responses AT+SPEAKER= OK AT+ SPEAKER? + SPEAKER: AT+ SPEAKER =? +SPEAKER: (list of supported s) Defined values:
Remarks:
Source: Implementation: 1.5.4
0 1
Speaker 1 and Microphone 1are active. Speaker 2 and Microphone 2 are active.
The A2D-1 series has got no Speaker 2 and Microphone 2 audio lines, so AT+SPEAKER=1 turns the Audio section off. factory default complete
AT+VGR Command is used to set the attenuation of the modules loudspeaker.
Command Possible responses AT+VGR= OK AT+VGR? +VGR: AT+VGR=? (list of supported s) Defined values: Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.5.5
Integer , range 0...255, where 128 is nominal gain. none GSM 07.07/C.4 complete
AT+VGT Command is used to set the amplification of the modules microphone.
Command Possible responses AT+VGT= OK AT+VGT? +VGT: AT+VGT=? (list of supported s) Defined values:
Integer , range 0...255, where 128 is nominal gain.
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Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.5.6
none GSM 07.07/C.5 complete
AT+VTS Command is used to transmit DTMF tones.
Command AT+VTS= AT+VTS=?
Possible responses OK (list of supported s)
Defined values: Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.5.7
A single ASCII character in the set 0-9, #,*,A-D. none. GSM 07.07/C.11 complete
AT+VTD Command is used to set the length of DTMF tones emitted.
Command Possible responses AT+VTD= OK AT+VTD? +VTD: AT+VTD=? (list of supported s) Defined values: Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.5.8
Tone of duration *100 milliseconds. If n < 4 the tone duration is 300 ms. GSM 07.07/C.12 complete
AT+SIDET Command is used to set the availability and attenuation of the microphone signal in the speaker.
Command AT+ SIDET =, AT+ SIDET? AT+ SIDET =?
Possible responses OK + SIDET: , (list of supported s), (list of supported s)
Defined values:
0 1
Side tone is disabled. Side tone is enabled.
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VERSION 1.10 0 1 2 3
±0dB -6dB -12dB -18dB
none factory default complete
AT+ECHO Command is used to enable and set the echo cancellation or the switch attenuation parameters for the audio lines.
Command AT+ECHO= , [,,, ,] (for echo cancellation) [,,, , ] (for switch attenuation) AT+ECHO?
Possible responses OK
+ECHO: ,,,, , +ECHO: ,,,, ,
Defined values:
0 1 2
Deactivate Echo Activate Echo Configure echo cancellation (automatically stored in E2P)
3 4 5
Deactivate switch attenuation Activate switch attenuation Configure switch attenuation (automatically stored in E2P)
This parameter specifies the number of taps of the adaptive filter used for echo cancellation. The allowed range is [ 2 ; 255 ].
This parameter specifies the level of needed convergence. A low value provides a high convergence and a high value a high stability. The allowed range is [0 ;4095].
A negative value provides a high sensivity and a positive value a low one. The allowed range is [0;10].
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If Far-end speaker detection = 0, the algorithm will always adjust the filter. For other values, adaptation runs only if far end speaker energy is greater than Far end speaker detection value. The allowed range is [0 ;1000].
Number of samples used to compute energy for algorithm convergence evaluation. The allowed range is [0 ;63].
This parameter specifies the maximum attenuation of the switch. 0 1 2 3 . . 14 15
31 db 29 db 27 db 25 db
3 db 1 db
This parameter specifies the attenuation step between attenuation and no attenuation. 0 1 2 3
1 db 2 db 3 db 4 db
This parameter specifies the relative threshold between max and min energy information. The allowed range is [ 0 ; 31 ].
This parameter specifies threshold of max energy information. The allowed range is [ 0 ; 31 ].
This parameter specifies the attenuation for switch when echo algorithm has converged. This parameter is used by echo algorithm when echo and switched are activated together. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 db 12 db 10 db 8 db 6 db 4 db 2 db 1 db
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VERSION 1.10 0 1 2
Echo Deactivated. Echo Activated for Mic1/Speaker1 . Echo Activated for Mic2/Speaker 2.
For the A2D-1 there is no Microphone2 and Speaker2 available. factory default complete
1.5.10 ATD Command is used to establish a data call. Command ATD
Possible responses CONNECT If call is established BUSY If called party is in another call NO ANSWER If called party does not accept a call NO CARRIER If there are problems to establish a call
Defined values: : Remarks:
Source: Implementation:
Link baud rate between modem and network. Bearer type should be selected before (see AT+CBST). For phonebook dialling please see phonebook commands section. GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.1 complete
1.5.11 ATDL Command is used to redial the last dialled number. Command ATDL
Possible responses CONNECT If data call is established OK If voice call is established BUSY If called party is in another call NO ANSWER If called party does not accept a call NO CARRIER If there are problems to establish a call
Defined values: : Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Link baud rate between modem and network. Command uses the same type of connection (voice or data) as the last dialled connection. factory default complete
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1.5.12 ATA Command is used to accept an incoming call. Command Possible responses ATA OK If incoming call is a voice call CONNECT If incoming call is a data call
ERROR
Defined values:
See ATD command.
Remarks:
User should use command only if ATS0 equals zero. GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.5 complete
Source: Implementation: 1.5.13 ATS0
The S0 parameter controls the automatic answering of an incoming call. Command ATS0= ATS0?
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
Automatic answer after rings. A value of 0 disables automatic answering.
Remarks: Source: Implementation:
none. GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.5 complete
1.5.14 ATH Command is used to end a call. Command ATH Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Possible responses OK
ERROR none GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.6 complete
1.5.15 +++ Sequence is used to switch from on-line data mode to on-line command mode while in a data call. This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without permission.
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Command +++ OK Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Possible responses
No is needed after the sequence. For another way to disconnect see AT&D command. factory default complete
1.5.16 ATO Command is used to switch back from on-line command mode to on-line command data while in a data call. Command ATO CONNECT Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Possible responses ERROR
none GSM 07.07/V.25ter/6.3.7 complete
1.5.17 AT+CBST Command is used to select the bearer service type and the transparent or non-transparent mode for a data connection. Command Possible responses +CBST=[,0,[,]] OK AT+CBST? +CBST: ,0, AT+CBST=? +CBST: (list of supported s),0,(list supported s) Defined values: :
:
0 1 2 4 6 7 8 12 14 65 66 68 70 71 75
Autobauding (automatic selection of the speed) 300 bps (V.21) 1200 bps (V.22) 2400 bps (V.22bis) 4800 bps (V.32) 9600 bps (V.32) specific 9600 bps (V.34) 14400 bps (V.34) 300 bps (V.110) 1200 bps (V.110) 2400 bps (V.110) 4800 bps (V.110) 9600 bps (V.110) 14400 bps (V.110)
0
Transparent
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Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Non-transparent Transparent preferred Non-transparent preferred
none GSM 07.07/6.7 complete
1.5.18 AT%C This command enables or disables data compression negotiation. Command AT%C AT%C?
Possible responses OK
Defined values: :
Remarks: Source: Implementation:
0 2
no compression V.42 compression, if supported
none factory default complete
1.5.19 AT+DS This command enables or disables V.42 data compression. Command Possible responses AT+DS=,,, OK AT+DS? +DS: ,,, AT+DS=? +DS: list of supported s,s,s,s Defined values:
Specifies the desired direction(s) of operation of the data compression function; from the DTE point of view, (default is 3), 0 1 2 3
Negotiated ... no compression Transmit only Receive only Both directions, accept any direction
Specifies whether or not the DCE should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained, (default is 0),
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Do not disconnect if V.42bis is not negotiated by the remote DCE as specified in
1
Disconnect if V.42bis is not negotiated by the remote DCE as specified in
Specifies the maximum number of dictionary entries which should be negotiated, range 5124096, (default is 4096),
Specifies the maximum string length to be negotiated, range 6-250, (default is 250),
Remarks: Source: Implementation:
none factory default complete
1.5.20 AT\N This command controls the preferred error correcting mode in a data connection. It can only be used for transparent data transmission. If V42 feature is provided, the module authorises the LAPM error correction mode. If MNP2 feature is provided, the module authorises the MNP error correction mode. Command AT\N AT\N?
Possible responses OK
Defined values:
Remarks: Source: Implementation:
0 2
Disables error correction mode Selects an auto reliable mode (LAPM connection, then MNP connection)
4 5
Selects LAPM error correction mode Selects MNP error correction mode
2 and 4 are not implemented up to now. factory default complete
1.5.21 Remote disconnection When the called party has ended a call the modem shows the final result code NO CARRIER.
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FALCOM A2D
VERSION 1.10
1.6 Call information commands 1.6.1
AT+CR Command controls whether or not intermediate result code +CR: is returned from the modem during connect negotiation of a data call.
Command +CR=[] AT+CR? AT+CR=?
Possible responses OK +CR: +CR: (list of s)
Defined values: :
0 1
:
ASYNC Asynchronous transparent REL ASYNC Asynchronous non-transparent
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.6.2
Disables reporting Enables reporting
none GSM 07.07/6.9 complete
AT+CRC Command controls whether or not the normal RING message of an incoming call is replaced by an extended call indication using unsolicited result code +CRING: .
Command +CRC=[] AT+CRC? AT+CRC=?
Possible responses OK +CRC: +CRC: (list of s)
Defined values: :
0 1
:
ASYNC Asynchronous transparent REL ASYNC Asynchronous non-transparent VOICE Normal voice
Remarks: Source: Implementation:
Disables reporting Enables reporting
none GSM 07.07/6.11 complete
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FALCOM A2D 1.6.3
VERSION 1.10
AT+ILRR Command is used to report the local DCE-DTE rate in extended format in any incoming or outgoing call before the CONNECT message. Intermediate result code +ILRR: is shown.
Command +ILRR=[] AT+ILRR? AT+ILRR=?
Possible responses OK +ILRR: +ILRR: (list of s)
Defined values: :
Remarks: Source: Implementation: 1.6.4
0 1
Disables reporting Enables reporting
none GSM 07.07/4.3 complete
AT+DR Command determines whether or not the use of V42bis is informed in a data incoming or outgoing call. Intermediate result code +DR: is returned from the modem during connect negotiation of a data call.
Command +DR=[] AT+DR? AT+DR=?
Possible responses OK +DR: +DR: (list of s)
Defined values: :
0 1
:
NONE
Data compression is not in use.
V42B
RecV.42bis is in use in both directions.
V42B RD
Rec. V.42bis is in use in receive direction only.
V42B TD
Rec. V.42bis is in use in transmit direction only.
Remarks:
Disables reporting Enables reporting
The +DR intermediate result code, if enabled, is issued before the final result code, before the +ILRR intermediate report, and after the service report control +CR.
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FALCOM A2D Source: Implementation:
VERSION 1.10 factory default complete
1.7 Call setting commands 1.7.1
AT+CCFC Command is used to set the call forwarding service.
Command Possible responses +CCFC=