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  • Page 1 All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A GlobeWave and Com.plete PC Card are trademarks of GlobeWave Inc, Windows is a trade mark of Microsoft Corporation, TX-CEL is a trademark of Celeritas, AT is a trademark of Hays Microcomputer Products, EarSet is a trademark of Jabra and all other trade marks are owned by their...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HILDREN ..................4 LASTING REAS ............. 4 OTENTIALLY XPLOSIVE TMOSPHERES GETTING STARTED - SETTING UP THE COM.PLETE™ PC CARD.. 6 Requirements: ..................6 PC C ........6 NSTALLING THE PLETE ARDWARE Using Windows NT : ................6 Using Windows 95/98: ................10 Installing Your Com.plete PC Card Windows NT DriversError! Bookmark not...
  • Page 3 Setting Back “Dial-Up Networking” for Land-Based Connections: ..44 PC C ........45 ENDING AXES WITH PLETE Sending a Cellular Fax Using your Com.plete PC Card: ....... 46 :................46 ELLULAR OICE ALLS Using AT Commands To Dial..............47 APPENDIX A: PHONE COMPANY REQUIREMENTS AND NOTICES ........................
  • Page 4 (AMPS) M AT C IRELESS OMMANDS ............86...
  • Page 5: Introducing The Com.plete Pc Card

    PC Card which means there is no need to connect the Com.plete PC Card to any external device, it is a cellular phone. The result is an elimination of the compatibility problems which usually arise with cable connected cellular phone- to-modem combinations.
  • Page 6: What Is In The Package

    • FCC and CTIA approved • Firmware field upgradable by user What is in the package: Your package should contain: • Com.plete™ PC Card • Antenna • Antenna extension cable • Land-based telephone connector with RJ-11 jack for Data Access Arrangement (DAA) •...
  • Page 7: Tia Health/Safety Instructions

    TIA Health/Safety Instructions IMPORTANT !!! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR CELLULAR Com.plete PC Card The cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency services, and others.
  • Page 8: Driving

    RF energy. Children Do not allow children to play with your Com.plete PC Card. It is not a toy. Children could damage the Card, or make calls that increase your telephone bills.
  • Page 9 Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
  • Page 10: Getting Started - Setting Up The Com.plete™ Pc Card

    Getting Started - Setting Up the Com.plete™ PC Card Your Com.plete PC Card is designed to be used with any laptop, notebook or hand-held computer equipped with a type III PC Card slot. Requirements: • PCMCIA type III slot conforming to PCMCIA’s Standard Version 2.1 or later.
  • Page 11 5. The selection window is displayed. 6. Press the “Have Disk…” button. In the “Install From Disk” window, verify that A:\ is displayed in the “Copy manufacturer’s files from” box and press the “OK” button.
  • Page 12 7. In the displayed window verify that “GlobWave Com.plete PC Card Cellphone” is displayed in the “Models” box. 8. Press the “Next” button to install the modem. Select “COM2” in the next window and press the “Next” button. If no COM port is shown in the “Selected Port”...
  • Page 13 9. The ending window is displayed. Press the “Finish” button and the syst4em will finish the installation of your modem. 10. At the end of the installation the “Modem Properties” window will be displayed, indicating your modem and the COM port on which it is installed. Press the “Close”...
  • Page 14: Using Windows 95/98

    Using Windows 95/98: Inserting the Com.plete PC Card: 1. Facing up (see indication on the label,) insert the Com.plete PC Card to the bottom slot – a beep or a pop up message should indicate recognition of the card’s presence.
  • Page 15 Installing the Com.plete PC Card Windows 95/98 Drivers 1. The first time you insert the card, the PC Card Wizard should open (see figure below). 2. Press the “Cancel” button to exit the installation or “Next” to continue. The next window as shown below is displayed.
  • Page 16 (in most newly purchased Windows system the driver for Globewave PC card will be found). 6. Verify that the A:\ drive is specified in the “Copy manufacturer’s files from” box and press the “OK” button. The “GlobeWave Com.plete PC Card Celphone” will appear in the “Models” box.
  • Page 17 7. Press the “Next” button. A window carrying the identification of the card “GlobeWave Com.plete PC Card Cellphone” and the name of the file driver (MDMGW.INF) will appear. 11. Press the “Next” button. The ending window will appear. Press the “Finish”...
  • Page 18 12. A window indicating that the system will look for a voice modem is displayed. Press the “Next” button. 13. Check the “Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want” command box and press the “Next” button.
  • Page 19 14. After the search the system will come with a manufacturer and model name (see figure below). 15. Press the “Next” button. A window indicating the name and location of the driver file is displayed.
  • Page 20 16. Press the “Next” button. The ending window for the installation is displayed. 17. Press the “Finish” button to complete the installation. Ejecting the Com.plete PC Card: 1. Make sure all software accessing the PC Card has been closed. This also includes software that has instructed the PC Card to switch to Auto Answer mode.
  • Page 21: Loading The Com.plete Pc Card User Software

    Your Com.plete PC Card is now ready to work with your communication software. However, for cellular data operation , you must still activate your PC Card to work over the cellular network. Loading the Com.plete PC Card User Software: Your Com.plete PC Card user’s software includes: •...
  • Page 22 5. The software is installed by default to <c:\GlobeWave> directory. If you wish to install it into another directory, press the “Browse” button and select a new directory to install the software in. 6. Press the “Next” button. The “Setup Type” window will be displayed.
  • Page 23 Two. Compact – installs only the “Dialer” software. Three. Custom – allows you to choose whether or not to install the “Activate” and “Status” service programs (the “Dialer” box should always be checked). Check the command box of the setup type you wish to carry out and then press the “Next”...
  • Page 24: Running And Using Dialer

    11. Press the “Finish” button to complete the installation. The system completes the installation and adds three new icons on the task bar at the bottom right- had corner of the screen. 12. Your user software is now loaded and ready for use and the “Dialer” icon is added to your computer’s screen.
  • Page 25 Visible only in the cellular modes. 3) Power display – displays the computer’s battery power. 4) GlobeWave label – shows the status of the PC card communication: No Service – when cellular service is not available for the card in the cellular modes Incoming call –...
  • Page 26 10) Minimize button – minimizes the “dialer” window and activates the task bar icons. 11) Send – press to dial a number or to answer an incoming call. 12) End button – press to hang up. 13) Auth/Clr – a two functions button: Auth –...
  • Page 27: Activating Your Com.plete Pc Card For Cellular Service

    PCMCIA slot. • Run Windows, if not already running. • Slide the Com.plete PC Card (front label up) into the PCMCIA slot of your host computer until it is fully seated. • Wait for the Card and Socket Services to recognize and initialize the card.
  • Page 29: Using And Understanding The Activation Software

    • System select: Click on the “system select” button matching the carrier of your choice. Available options are: A only: The Com.plete PC Card will register with Carrier A only. If Carrier A is unavailable in this particular area, "No Service" will be indicated and cellular calls will be disabled B only: The Com.plete PC Card will register with Carrier B only.
  • Page 30: Programming Your Pc Card For Cellular Service

    • Home Only checkbox, Click, if you want to use your Com.plete PC Card only within your home service area and disable roaming to avoid possible roaming charges.
  • Page 31 Card (Phone.) 2. Give the cellular provider the PC Card’s Electronic Serial Number (ESN) 3. Select the “NAM 1” it in the Area Code and Phone Number boxes on the screen. 5. Ask the Cellular Service Provider for their System ID and System Selection (A or B) and enter into them the appropriate boxes.
  • Page 32: Using The Dialer

    Using the Dialer Making a Call 1. Verify that the PC Card is in the desired mode. 2. Type in the number by pressing the number keys. To correct or change the number, use the “Clr” button. 3. Press the “Send” button to dial the number. 4.
  • Page 33: Setting The Communication Options

    4. Press the “Find Modem” button in order to scan the computer’s ports and locate the Com.plete PC Card. 5. Check the “Share Comm Port” box to retrieve the PC card information when the “Dialer” window is minimized (the icons on the task bar are active).
  • Page 34: Setting The Audio Options

    4. Check the “Put in startup” box to add the “dialer” to the startup menu. Uncheck the box to remove the “Dialer” from the startup menu. When the “dialer” is added to the startup menu, it will start automatically whenever the Windows system is started. 5.
  • Page 35 4. To select a wav file that will be played when an incoming call is detected, check the “Activate modem audio” box. Type in the name of the wav file and its path in the box, or select a file using the “Browse…” button. 5.
  • Page 36: The Status Window

    The Status Window 1. Press the “Func” button to open the “Functions” window. 2. Press the “Status” button on the “functions” window. The “Status” dialog box is opened (see the figure below) 3. If the “Dialer” window is minimized, you can click the right button of the mouse on one of the icons on the task bar and select “Status”...
  • Page 37: Task Bar Icons

    Task Bar Icons When the dialer is initialized, three icons appear on the task bar. As long as the “dialer” screen is active, these icons are inactive. Once the “Dialer” screen is minimized these icons become active. Mode Icon The right icon can have one of the following shapes: Voice mode Icon - Switched Cellular mode Icon automatically when EarSet plugged in...
  • Page 38: The Battery Icon

    The Battery Icon The left icon is the battery icon. When you point it with the mouse, a label indicating the battery voltage will appear. Clicking the icon with the left button of the mouse will restore the “Dialer” screen and inactivate the task bar icons. Clicking the icon with the right button of the mouse will open a pop-up menu, which contains all the functions of the “Functions”...
  • Page 39: Important Operational Information

    Important Operational Information Auto-Mode Switching Capability: Your Com.plete PC Card comes set-up to automatically detect the type of call you are placing. This is done to minimize or eliminate special hardware or software set-ups for your PC Card. Depending on the connections made to your PC Card, the card will switch automatically to one of four (4) different operational modes, Cellular Data, Land-Based Data, Cellular Voice or Land-Based Voice.
  • Page 40 Cellular Reception: Your card’s antenna can be rotated and detached for removed positioning. Proper use and placement of your antenna can enhance your cellular performance and may be critical for sending and receiving cellular data in locations where you are either far away from the nearest cellular switch or have some bulky obstructions between you and the cellular switch.
  • Page 41: Setting Up

    Setting up Windows For Cellular Data: Your Com.plete PC Card needs to be set-up for proper use over the Cellular network. This can be accomplished by modifying certain modem properties in your Windows Control Panel Modem Set-Up Program: 1. Select the AMPS Modem as the active modem on your computer.
  • Page 42 3. Set your “Speaker Volume” to High. 4. Set your “Maximum Speed” to either 57600 or 115200. 5. Select the “Connection” tab.
  • Page 43 NOTE: For cellular connections, this box should remain un- checked. For land-based connections, the box must be checked 6. De-select the “Wait for dial tone before dialing” checkbox. This is done because the cellular network does not use conventional land-based dial tones. 7.
  • Page 44 9. Make sure that “Use error correction” is check. “Compress data” must be checked. However, “Use cellular protocol” is not necessary to check, but may be used. 10. Make sure that “Use flow control” is checked. Make sure to use “Hardware flow control,”...
  • Page 45: Using Dial -U

    Using Dial-Up Networking for Cellular Data Connections: Most communications software programs are set-up to be used with a modem connected to a land-based telephone line. Your Com.plete PC Card is equipped to work with both land-based and cellular-based connections for sending and receiving data and/or voice.
  • Page 46: Modem Pools: Using Cellular Error Correction & Throughput Enhancement

    4. If you have configured your Com.plete PC Card as outlined in the previous section, there is no need to select the “Configure” tab on the “Make New Connection” window. If you have not yet configured your Com.plete PC Card for cellular use, please select “Configure” and follow the instructions written above under “CONFIGURING YOUR Com.plete PC CARD.”...
  • Page 47 1. When contacting your cellular service provider to establish service, ask if they have modem pools for sending and receiving cellular data. Some of the carriers may have special cellular data promotions which give you incentive for using the modem pools. 2.
  • Page 48: Setting Back "Dial-Up Networking" For Land-Based Connections

    “Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing.” The land-based phone network needs a dial tone to dial, cellular does not. The only other thing to remember is to connect the Com.plete PC Card’s land-based telephone attachment to the PC Card.Check the Modem Configuration to make sure “Wait for dial tone before dialing”...
  • Page 49: Ard

    Sending Faxes with Your Com.plete PC Card In addition to cellular and land-based voice and data, your Com.plete PC Card is equipped with cellular and land-based fax capabilities. This section explains how to use these capabilities. But first, the following tips will help you prevent encountering problems when using your PC Card to send faxes.
  • Page 50: Sending A Cellular Fax Using Your Com.plete Pc Card

    Class 2 uses your hardware to accomplish the same task. The image or document will end up looking the same using either Fax Class. Your Com.plete PC Card can send faxes using either Fax Class 1 or Fax Class 2. HOWEVER, WE RECOMMEND USING FAX CLASS 2 for fax transmissions.
  • Page 51: Using At Commands To Dial

    2. Launch your communication applications software. 3. Initialize the Card. 4. Enter the “Terminal” or “Command” mode in your communications program. NOW, plug in the EarSet. Your Com.plete PC Card is ready to make voice calls by dialing ATDT (Phone Number) and Enter.
  • Page 52: Appendix A: Phone Company Requirements And Notices

    • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GlobeWave can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 68 Rules and Regulations This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the back of the card is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalency Number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 53: Fax Branding

    If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact GlobeWave,, for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment for the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.
  • Page 54 Industry Canada Information: NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 55: Appendix B: At Command Summary

    Appendix B: AT Command Summary Important Notes: • All commands are preceded by the attention sequence “AT” with exception of the A/ command, which repeats the last AT command • Factory default settings (use AT&F to restore) are indicated by "*" •...
  • Page 56: Ommands

    Basic AT Commands Description Com- mand Answer an Incoming Call Select Communications standard (for speed connections) 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 14.4 Kbps B, B0 V.21 V.22 Bell Bell 212A* 103J* O:V.23R1200/T75 A:V.23T1200/R75 O:V.23 T1200/R75 A:V.23 R1200/T75 V. 21 Bell 103J V.22bis* V.32*...
  • Page 57 Basic AT Commands Description Com- mand Offline echo command E, E0 Echo disabled Echo enabled * Online echo command F, F0 Echo enabled (Returns Error) Echo disabled * Switch hook control H, H0 Go on-hook (execute hang up process) Go off-hook (on-line) Identification/checksum option I, I0 Report product code...
  • Page 58 Basic AT Commands Description Com- mand When originating or answering, handshake only in V.8 Return to On-line state O,O0 Returns modem to a previously established on-line state Begins an equalizer retrain sequence, then returns to on-line state Issues rate renegotiation sequence, then returns to on-line state Enable pulse dialing Result code display option Q, Q0...
  • Page 59 Basic AT Commands Description Com- mand Result code set/call progress X, X0 Result codes 0...4 enabled. Busy and dial tone detect disabled (Blind dial) Result codes 0...5,10 enabled. Busy and dial tone detect disabled (Blind dial) Result codes 0...6,10 enabled. Busy detect disabled and dial tone detect enabled Result codes 0...5,7,10 enabled.
  • Page 60 Extended AT "&" Commands Description Com- mand &B Select V.32 auto retrain &B, &B0 Hangup if bad EQM, do not retrain &B1 Retrain, if bad EQM. If unable to retrain within time specified in S7, hangup &B2 Do not hangup and do not retrain (i.e., tolerate bad line) &C Select Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Option &C, &C0...
  • Page 61 &L1 Reserved &M Select communication mode &M, &M0 Asynchronous Mode * &M1,&M2 reserved &M3 &P Dial pulse ratio &P, &P0 Make = 39%, Break = 61% for use in the United States and Canada &P1 Make = 33%, Break = 67% for use in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong &Q Communications mode option &Q, &Q0...
  • Page 62 &W Store Active Profile in Memory &W,&W0 Store current profile in memory location 0 &W1 Store current profile in memory location 1 &X Synch Transmit Clock Source Option &X, &X0 Default &X1,&X2 Reserved &Y Select Default Configuration Profile on power-Up &Y, &Y0 Use memory profile 0 after power-up &Y1...
  • Page 63: Control

    AT Commands for V42/MNP control Command Description Set Autoreliable Fallback Character n=0...127 (ASCII character) Default: 13 Select Data compression Mode %C, %C0 No compression MNP Class 5 compression enabled Select Auto-retrain (V.22bis and V.32 only) %E, %E0 Disabled Enabled Auto fallforward/fallback enable (V.22bis and V.32 only) %G, %G0 Disabled...
  • Page 65: Control

    AT Commands for V42/MNP control Command Description Set autoreliable buffer \C, \C0 Does not buffer data Buffers data for 4 seconds, until 200 characters have been buffered or SYN character is detected, then switches to reliable mode. If buffer fills, data is passed to serial port Does not buffer data.
  • Page 67 AT Commands for V42/MNP control Comma Description Select MNP link Type \L, \L0 MNP connections will use stream link Reserved Set operating mode \N, \N0 NORMAL mode: Data buffered, flow control, no protocols/compression DIRECT mode: Data not buffered, no flow control,no protocols/compression MNP reliable mode: Data buffered, flow control, use MNP protocols...
  • Page 68 AT Commands for V42/MNP control Com- Description mand Set XON/XOFF pass-through Flow Control \X, \X0 Processes flow control characters (XON/XOFF) and do not pass to remote modem Processes flow control characters and passes them through to the local or remote so they can process the characters Switch to MNP Reliable mode Switch to Normal mode Forces a downshift to the next lower speed during an...
  • Page 69 AT Commands for V42/MNP control Com- Description mand Display modem firmware version number "H V.42bis compression control "H0 Disable V.42bis "H1 Enable V.42bis only when transmitting data "H2 Enable V.42bis only when receiving data "H3 Enable V.42bis for both transmitting and receiving data "M MNP 10 control "M, "M0 Disable MNP 10...
  • Page 70: Extended At Commands For At Commands For Result Codes

    Result Codes Numeric Verbose Code Code CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIALTONE BUSY NO ANSWER CONNECT 600 CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 14400 CONNECT 19200 CONNECT 57600 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 1200/75 CONNECT 75/1200 CONNECT 38400 CONNECT 115200 CARRIER 300...
  • Page 71 Result Codes Numeric Verbose Code Code PROTOCOL: NONE PROTOCOL: LAPM PROTOCOL: MNP PROTOCOL: MNP 2 PROTOCOL: MNP 3 PROTOCOL: MNP 2, 4 PROTOCOL: MNP 3, 4 PROTOCOL: MNP 2, 10 PROTOCOL: MNP 3, 10 PROTOCOL: MNP 2, 4, 10 PROTOCOL: MNP 3, 4, 10 PROTOCOL: MNP 2,10 (CELLULAR) PROTOCOL: MNP 3,10 (CELLULAR) PROTOCOL: MNP 2,10 (EC)
  • Page 72: Egisters

    Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description 0-255 Ring to auto-answer on 0-255 Ring count 0-255 Escape Character (decimal ASCII value) 0-127 Carriage Return character (decimal ASCII value) 0-127 Line Feed Character (decimal ASCII value) 0-127 Backspace Character (decimal ASCII value) 2-255 Pause before blind dialing in seconds 1-255...
  • Page 73: Egisters

    Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description Reserved 0-255 Modem test options (bitmapped): Local analog loopback Bit 0 disabled * Local analog loopback enabled (&T1) Reserved Bit 1 Local digital loopback Bit 2 disabled * Local digital loopback enabled (&T3) Remote digital loopback off * Bit 3 Remote digital loopback in progress (&T6)
  • Page 74 Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description Reserved 0-255 Modem test timer (seconds) S19- Reserved Bit mapped options Bit 0 &J0 is selected * &J1 is selected Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 &R0 is selected * &R1 is selected &D0 is selected Bit 4, 3 &D1 is selected &D2 is selected *...
  • Page 75 Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description Bit mapped options Bit 0 &T5 is selected &T4 is selected * Bit 3,2,1 0-300 bps rate 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps 19.2K bps 38.4K bps * Even parity * Bit 5, 4 Space parity/no parity Odd parity...
  • Page 76 Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Defau Description Bit mapped options Bit 3,1, 0 &Q0 is selected * &Q1 is selected &Q2 is selected &Q3 is selected &Q4 is selected Not used Not used Not used &L0 is selected * Bit 2 &L1 is selected Bit 5, 4 &X0 is selected *...
  • Page 77 Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description Cellular Modem Filter Override No override (use Rockwell EC filter when mobile, use Rockwell PSTN filter when land-line to mobile, use no filters for land-line to land-line links. Always use TX-CELL filter Always use Rockwell EC filter Always use Rockwell PSTN filter S40- Reserved...
  • Page 78 Modem S-Registers Reg. Range Default Description S109 0-255 V.32bis carrier speed selector Reserved 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps 12.0K bps 14.4K bps Reserved Reserved Note: The values may be added to specify several speeds. When viewed as an 8-bit number, the register is bit mapped. S110 V.32/V.32bis selector V.32...
  • Page 79: Fax Class

    Fax Class 1 AT Commands Command Description +FTS Stop transmission and wait +FRS Receive silence +FTM Facsimilie transmit +FRM Facsimilie receive +FTH HDLC transmit +FRH HDLC receive Please refer to EIA/TIA 578 for specific details on Fax Class 1 command operation. Fax Class 2 AT Commands Command Description...
  • Page 80 +FRBC Phase C data receive byte count +FREL Phase C received EOL alignment +FSPL Enable polling +FTBC Phase C data transmit byte count +FVRFC Vertical resolution format conversion +FWDFC Page width format conversion Please refer to EIA Tn 2388 for specific details on FAX Class 2 command operation.
  • Page 81 Fax Class 2.0 AT Commands Command Description +FBS: Buffer size (read only) +FBO: Phase C data bit order +FBU: HDLC frame reporting parameter +FCC: DCE capabilities parameters +FCQ: Copy quality checking parameter +FCR: Capability to receive parameter +FCS: Current session results parameter +FCT: DTE phase C time out parameter +FDR:...
  • Page 82 Rockwell Voice Mode AT Commands AT Command Set Extensions Global to any Mode Command Description #BDR Select Baud Rate #CLS Select data, fax, or voice #MDL Identify Model #MFR Identify Manufacturer #REV Identify Revision Level...
  • Page 83 Rockwell Voice Mode AT Commands AT Command Enabled Only in Voice Mode (#CLS=8) Command Description #VBS Bits Per Sample #VBT Beep Tone Timer #VBQ? Query Buffer Size #VCI? Identify Compression Method #VGR Receive Gain Selection #VGT Transmit Gain Selection #VLS Voice Line Select Device Type and Considerations Telephone Line: This is the default device selected.
  • Page 84 IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands AT Command Set Extensions Global to any Mode Command Description +FMI? Manufacturer Identification +FMM? Product Identification +FMR? Revision Identification IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands AT Command Enabled Only in Voice Mode (+FCLASS=8) Command Description +VIP Initialize Voice Parameters +VRX Voice Receive...
  • Page 85 Voice View AT Commands Command Description +FCLASS=80 New Service Class 80 specifies VoiceView. -SVV Start VoiceView data mode -SAC Accept data mode request -SIP Initialize VoiceView parameters -SIC Reset capabilities data to default setting -SSQ Start capabilities query -SDA Start modem data mode -SFX Start facsimile data mode -SQR...
  • Page 86: P Honebook At C Ommands

    Phonebook AT Commands Command Description +CPBR=n1[,n2] Reads index n1 (through n2) with number and text fields +CPBW= Deletes Phonebook entry n1 n1[,<num>,<text>] (Writes entry n1 with specified number and text fields) n1=255 initializes the phonebook +CPBF=<string> Returns entries whose text fields begin with <string>...
  • Page 87 Wireless (AMPS) Mode AT Commands Command Description +WS46= Wireless (AMPS) /Wireline (PSTN) Data Service Selection (see also !MODE) Wireline (PSTN) Phone Wireline (PSTN) Modem Wireless (AMPS) Modem Wireless (AMPS) Phone Note: Default value depends on attached accessory (DAA, Earphone) +WCXF Display Supported PCCA Annex F commands +WS50? Normalized Signal Strength (RSSI, 0...100%)
  • Page 88 Wireless (AMPS) Mode AT Commands Command Description +WCID? Display System ID +WCPN= Personal Identification Number “newPIN”,“old”PIN” +WCLK= DCE Lock/Unlock Unlock Lock +WDAC Display Supported PCCA Annex I commands +WSTL= Call Session Time Limit Disable (default) 1-255: Time in 10 second units +WECR= Enable Cellular Result Codes PSTN results (default)
  • Page 89 Wireless (AMPS) Mode AT Commands Command Description !WCFG= Wireless configurations n1,n2,n3 n1 - System Select: System A Only System B Only System A Prefered System B Prefered n2 - Local phone number selection (NAM) (operation and programming) 1-2: Stored number (1-2) n3 - Discontinuous transmission (DTX): Disabled (default) Enabled...
  • Page 90 Wireless (AMPS) Mode AT Commands Command Description !WSTAT? Display operating status information x1 - Service Available: x2 - Roaming Status: Home Roam x3 - Current System: System A System B x4 - In Use:...

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