Teltonika CM1100 User Manual

Teltonika CM1100 User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Teltonika CM1100

  • Page 3: Safety Instruction

    ATTENTION SAFETY INSTRUCTION...
  • Page 5: Legal Notice

    LEGAL NOTICE INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Data transferring 6.2 Mechanical specifications 6.3 Electrical and operating specifications...
  • Page 7 6.4 Indication...
  • Page 9: Pins Of Db9 (Com) Connector

    6.5 Pins of DB9 (COM) connector...
  • Page 10: Modem Setup

    MODEM SETUP 7.1 Connecting to the computer 7.2 Installation of “Modem Control Tool” Step 1 - Open the “ModemCOM/G10” Pack, take only the CD and insert it into the PC CD Drive. Step 2 – Wait till the system displays the screen “Select Setup Language”.
  • Page 11 Step 5 – Click “Next” button Step 6 – Click “I Agree” button if agree with License Agreement. Step 7 - Click “Next” button...
  • Page 12 Step 8 - Enter dial-up connection parameters and press “Next” in the opened dialog. Note: APN, user name and password are to be asked to your GSM operator! Step 9 - Click “Install” button. Step 10 – Connect the modem to the PC and click “OK”...
  • Page 13: Setting Up An Internet Connection

    Step 11 - Press “Finish” in the opened dialog box “Modem Control tool Setup”. Congratulations the installation is done. 7.3 Setting up an Internet connection...
  • Page 16: Sending Short Text Messages (Sms)

    7.4 Sending Short Text Messages (SMS)
  • Page 17: Changing Security Settings

    7.5 Changing security settings...
  • Page 21 ACRONYMS...
  • Page 22: Technical Support

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
  • Page 26 13.2...
  • Page 29 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the document 1.2 Terms and Abbreviations...
  • Page 30: At Commands Features

    2 AT commands features 2.1 Serial interface settings 2.2 Command line 2.3 Default values 2.4 Information responses and result codes 3 General behaviors 3.1 Start up and initialization...
  • Page 31: General Commands

    4 General commands 4.1 Manufacturer identification +CGMI 4.2 Request model identification +CGMM 4.3 Request revision identification +CGMR 4.4 Request product serial number identification +CGSN 4.5 Set TE character set +CSCS...
  • Page 32 4.6 Request international mobile subscriber identification +CIMI 4.7 Card identification +CCID 4.8 Request complete capabilities list +GCAP 4.9 Repeat last command A/...
  • Page 33: Mobile Equipment Control And Status Commands

    5 Mobile equipment control and status commands 5.1 Phone activity status +CPAS 5.2 Switch off MS +CPWROFF 5.3 Set phone functionality +CFUN...
  • Page 34 5.4 Battery charge +CBC...
  • Page 35 5.5 Keypad control +CKPD 5.6 Display control +CDIS 5.7 Display control +CDIS...
  • Page 36 5.8 Mobile termination event reporting +CMER...
  • Page 37 5.9 Clock +CCLK 5.10 Alarm +CALA...
  • Page 38 5.11 Delete alarm +CALD...
  • Page 39 5.12 Restricted SIM access +CRSM...
  • Page 40 5.13 Alert sound mode +CALM 5.14 Ringer sound level +CRSL 5.15 Loudspeaker volume level +CLVL...
  • Page 41 5.16 Mute control +CMUT 5.17 Call meter maximum event +CCWE 5.18 Set greeting text +CSGT...
  • Page 42 5.19 Automatic Time Zone Update +CTZU 5.20 Time Zone Reporting +CTZR 5.21 Report mobile termination error +CMEE...
  • Page 43 5.22 List all available AT commands +CLAC...
  • Page 44: Call Control Commands

    6 Call Control Commands 6.1 Select type of address +CSTA 6.2 Dial command D 6.2.1 Description 6.2.2 V.25ter dialing digits 6.2.3 V.25ter or GSM modifier characters 6.2.4 Direct calling from phonebooks...
  • Page 45 6.2.5 Responses 6.3 Select tone dialing T 6.4 Select pulse dialing P 6.5 Call answer A 6.6 Hook control H 6.7 Monitor speaker loudness L 6.8 Monitor speaker mode M...
  • Page 46 6.9 Call mode +CMOD 6.10 Hang up call +CHUP 6.11 Extended error report +CEER 6.12 Tone duration +VTD...
  • Page 47 6.13 DTMF and tone generation +VTS 6.14 Redial last telephone number ATDL 6.15 Automatic answer S0...
  • Page 48 7.1 Subscriber number +CNUM 7.2 Signal quality +CSQ...
  • Page 49 7.3 Operator selection +COPS...
  • Page 50 7.4 Network registration +CREG 7.5 Preferred operator list +CPOL...
  • Page 51 7.6 Read operator names +COPN...
  • Page 52: Security Commands

    8 Security Commands 8.1 Enter PIN +CPIN 8.2 Facility lock +CLCK...
  • Page 53 8.3 Change password +CPWD...
  • Page 54: Phonebook Commands

    9 Phonebook Commands 9.1 Select phonebook memory storage +CPBS 9.2 Read phonebook entries +CPBR...
  • Page 55 9.3 Find phonebook entries +CPBF 9.4 Write phonebook entry +CPBW...
  • Page 56: Short Messages Commands

    Short Messages Commands 10.1 Parameter definition 10.2 Select message service +CSMS...
  • Page 57 10.3 Preferred message storage +CPMS 10.4 Preferred message format +CMGF...
  • Page 58 10.5 Save settings +CSAS 10.6 Restore Settings +CRES 10.7 Show text mode parameters +CSDH...
  • Page 59 10.8 New message indication +CNMI...
  • Page 60 10.9 Read message +CMGR...
  • Page 61 10.10 New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMA 10.11 List message +CMGL...
  • Page 62 10.12 Send message +CMGS 10.13 Write message to memory +CMGW 10.14 Send message from storage +CMSS...
  • Page 63 10.15 Set text mode parameters +CSMP 10.16 Delete SMS +CMGD 10.17 Service center address +CSCA 10.18 Select cell broadcast message types +CSCB...
  • Page 65 Supplementary Services Command...
  • Page 66 11.1 Call waiting +CCWA...
  • Page 67 11.2 Calling line identification restriction +CLIR 11.3 Calling line identification presentation +CLIP...
  • Page 68 11.4 Connected line identification presentation +COLP 11.5 Connected line identification restriction +COLR...
  • Page 69 11.6 Advise of charge +CAOC 11.7 Accumulated call meter +CACM 11.8 Accumulated call meter maximum +CAMM...
  • Page 70 11.9 Price per unit and currency table +CPUC 11.10 Call related supplementary services +CHLD 11.11 Call deflection +CTFR...
  • Page 71 11.12 List current calls +CLCC 11.13 Supplementary service notifications +CSSN...
  • Page 72 11.14 Unstructured supplementary service data +CUSD...
  • Page 73 11.15 Closed user group +CCUG 11.16 Calling name presentation +CNAP AT+CNAP=1 CME ERROR: <error> Read command +CNAP: <n>, <m> AT+CNAP? Test command +CNAP: (0,1) i.e. (list of supported <n>s) AT+CNAP=?
  • Page 75: Data Commands

    Data Commands 12.1 Select bearer service type +CBST 12.2 Service class selection and identification +FCLASS...
  • Page 76 12.3 Service reporting control +CR 12.4 Cellular result codes +CRC...
  • Page 77 12.5 Radio link protocol +CRLP...
  • Page 78 Fax Class Commands 13.1 Transmit Data +FDT 13.2 Receive Data +FDR 13.3 Initialize facsimile parameters +FIP 13.4 Session termination +FKS, +FK 13.5 Adaptive answer +FAA 13.6 Address & polling capabilities +FAP 13.7 Buffer size +FBS...
  • Page 79 13.8 Data bit order +FBO 13.9 HDLC frame reporting +FBU 13.10 DS capabilities parameters +FCC 13.11 Copy quality checking +FCQ 13.12 Capability to receive data +FCR...
  • Page 80 13.13 Current session results +FCS 13.14 DTE phase C response timeout +FCT 13.15 Phase C received EOL alignment +FEA 13.16 Format conversion +FFC AT+FFC=<vrc>,<dfv>, <lnc>,<wdc>...
  • Page 81 13.17 Call termination status +FHS 13.18 Procedure interrupt enable +FIE 13.19 Current session parameters +FIS 13.20 Inactivity timeout +FIT 13.21 Local ID string +FLI 13.22 Set flow control +FLO 13.23 Indicate document to poll +FLP...
  • Page 82 13.24 Request manufacturer identification +FMI 13.25 Request model identification +FMM 13.26 Request revision identification +FMR 13.27 Minimum phase C speed +FMS 13.28 Negotiation reporting +FNR 13.29 Non-standard frame FIF octet string +FNS...
  • Page 83 13.30 NSF message data indication +FND 13.31 Selective polling address +FPA 13.32 Local polling ID string +FPI 13.33 Packet protocol control +FPP 13.34 Page status +FPS 13.35 Password parameter +FPW 13.36 Receive quality thresholds +FRQ...
  • Page 84 13.37 Error correction mode retry count +FRY 13.38 SubAddress parameter +FSA 13.39 Request to poll +FSP...
  • Page 85 V24 control and V25ter commands 14.1 Reset to default configuration Z 14.2 Set to factory defined configuration &F 14.3 Circuit 109 behavior &C 14.4 Circuit 108/2 behavior &D...
  • Page 86 14.5 DSR override &S 14.6 Flow control &K 14.7 Store current configuration &W 14.8 Display current configuration &V...
  • Page 87 14.9 Designate a default reset profile &Y 14.10 Request identification information I 14.11 Request manufacturer Identification +GMI 14.12 Request model identification +GMM 14.13 Request revision identification +GMR...
  • Page 88 14.14 Request product serial number identification +GSN 14.15 DTE-DCE character framing +ICF 14.16 DTE-DCE local flow control +IFC...
  • Page 89 14.17 Set flow control \Q 14.18 Fixed DTE rate +IPR 14.19 Return to on-line data state O 14.20 Escape character S2...
  • Page 90 14.21 Command line termination character S3 14.22 Response formatting character S4 14.23 Command line editing character S5 14.24 Pause before blind dialing S6 14.25 Connection completion timeout S7...
  • Page 91 14.26 Command dial modifier time S8 14.27 Automatic disconnect delay S10 14.28 Escape prompt delay (EPD) S12 14.29 Command echo E...
  • Page 92 14.30 Result code suppression Q 14.31 DCE response format V 14.32 Result code selection and call progress monitoring control X...
  • Page 93: Specific At Commands

    Specific AT Commands 15.1 Production test command # 15.2 GPRS cell environment description +CGED...
  • Page 96 15.3 Switch trace ON/OFF +TRACE 15.4 Select Band +XBANDSEL 15.5 Set reporting call status +XCALLSTAT...
  • Page 97 15.6 Display generation and SW version +XGENDATA 15.7 Read counters of sent or received GPRS data +XGCNTRD...
  • Page 98 15.8 Set/reset counter of sent or received GPRS data +XGCNTSET 15.9 Set hands free mode +XHANDSFREE 15.10 Call the L1-specific function +XL1SET...
  • Page 99 15.11 Configuration trace and modem (AT) interfaces +XSIO <IrDA>: NULL, UART0, …, UARTn. 15.12 ADC read command + NADC 15.13 GPIO select configuration command +NGPIOC...
  • Page 100 15.14 GPIO read command +NGPIOR 15.15 GPIO set command +NGPIOW 15.16 Ringer select command +NRNG 15.17 Tone generator +NTGN (Tone GeNerator)
  • Page 101 15.18 Alert sound mode +NMSM (Message Sound Muting) 15.19 Power saving control +NPSV (Power SaVing)
  • Page 102: Sim Toolkit

    SIM Toolkit 16.1 SIM-APPL-TK proactive commands +STKPRO...
  • Page 103 16.2 SIM-APPL-TK terminal response +STKTR...
  • Page 104 16.3 SIM-APPL-TK envelope +STKENV...
  • Page 105 16.4 SIM-APPL-TK terminal profile +STKPROF 16.5 SIM-APPL-TK call control commands +STKCC 16.6 SIM-APPL-TK proactive session status +STKCNF...
  • Page 107: Gprs Commands

    GPRS commands 17.1 Parameter Definition...
  • Page 108 17.2 Define PDP context +CGDCONT 17.3 GPRS event reporting +CGEREP...
  • Page 109 17.4 Quality of service profile (requested) +CGQREQ 17.5 Quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) +CGQMIN...
  • Page 110 17.6 GPRS attach or detach +CGATT 17.7 PDP context activate or deactivate +CGACT 17.8 Enter data state +CGDATA...
  • Page 111 17.9 Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activation +CGAUTO...
  • Page 112 17.10 Show PDP address +CGPADDR 17.11 GPRS mobile station class +CGCLASS 17.12 GPRS network registration status +CGREG...
  • Page 113 17.13 Select service for MO SMS messages +CGSMS...
  • Page 114 TCP/IP AT Commands 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Packet Switched Data +NPSD...
  • Page 116 18.3 Packet Switched Data Action +NPSDA 18.4 Packet Switched Network Assigned Data +NPSND...
  • Page 117 18.5 Circuit Switched Data +NCSD...
  • Page 118 18.6 Circuit Switched Data Action +NCSDA 18.7 Circuit Switched Network Assigned Data +NCSND...
  • Page 119 18.8 Create Socket +NSOCR 18.9 Set Socket Option +NSOSO...
  • Page 120 18.10 Get Socket Option +NSOGO 18.11 Close Socket +NSOCL...
  • Page 121 18.12 Get Socket Error +NSOER 18.13 Set Listening Socket +NSOLI 18.14 Connect Socket +NSOCO...
  • Page 122 18.15 Write Socket Data +NSOWR...
  • Page 123 18.16 Read Socket Data +NSORD...
  • Page 124 Appendices 19.1 Mobile Termination error result code +CME ERROR 19.2 Message service failure result codes +CMS ERROR...
  • Page 125 19.3 Failure cause from GSM04.08 (+CEER)
  • Page 126 19.4 Specific failure cause for +CEER...
  • Page 128 TCP/IP Stack Example 20.1 Activation of a GPRS connection...
  • Page 129 20.2 Activation of a CSD connection...
  • Page 130 20.3 Client Socket...
  • Page 131 20.4 Listening Socket...

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