Telit Wireless Solutions ME910C1 Series Reference Manual

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AT Commands Reference Guide
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80529ST10815A
 

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  • Page 1   ME910C1 AT Commands Reference Guide Rev.2-2017-09-14 80529ST10815A  ...
  • Page 2           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   APPLICABILITY TABLE PRODUCT ME910C1-NA ME910C1-NV ME910C1-E1 ME910C1-AU ME910C1-J1 ME910C1-K1 ME910C1-N1 ME910C1-E2 ME910C1-WW NE910C1-E1 Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization ‐ All Rights Reserved    page 2 of 233   ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Contents Introduction ..................................10     1.1  Scope ............................. 10  1.2  Audience  .......................... 10  1.3  Contact Information, Support .................... 10  1.4  Document Organization ...................... 11  1.5  Text Conventions ........................ 11  1.6  Related Documents ....................... 11  1.7  Document History ......................... 12  Overview 13  ...
  • Page 4           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Command Echo - E .......................... 29     Quiet Result Codes - Q ........................29     Response Format - V ........................30     Identification Information - I ......................31  ...
  • Page 5           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Define PDP Context - +CGDCONT ....................67     Define Secondary PDP Context - +CGDSCONT ................68     PDP Context Activate Or Deactivate - +CGACT ................69  ...
  • Page 6           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Read Current Network Status in 3G Network - #RFSTS ............. 118     Temperature Monitor- #TEMPMON .................... 122     Temperature Monitor CONFIGURATION - #TEMPCFG............123    ...
  • Page 7           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Read data from a SSL socket - #SSLRECV .................. 176     Report the status of a SSL socket - #SSLS ..................177     Close a SSL socket - #SSLH ......................177  ...
  • Page 8           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   GPS Antenna Supply Voltage Readout - $GPSAV ..............218     GPS Antenna Type Definition - $GPSAT ..................218     Set the GNSS (or GLONASS) Capability - $GPSGLO ..............218  ...
  • Page 9: St10815A Rev.2– 2017

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   DISCLAIMER The information contained in this document is the proprietary information of Telit Communications S.p.A. and its affiliates (“TELIT”). The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document, without the prior written consent of Telit, is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 10: Introduction

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   1 Introduction Scope This document is aimed at providing a detailed specification and a comprehensive listing as a Reference for the whole set of AT command Audience Readers of this document should be familiar with Telit modules and their ease of controlling by means of AT Commands.
  • Page 11: Document Organization

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Document Organization This document contains the following chapters: Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides a scope for this document, target audience, contact and support information, and text conventions. Chapter 2: “Overview” about the aim of this document and implementation suggestions. Chapter 3: “AT Commands”...
  • Page 12: Document History

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Document History Revision Date SW release Changes ISSUE #0 2017-03-10 30.00.xx0-Bxxx First release ISSUE #1 2017-08-14 30.00.xx1-Bxxx Updated applicability table Updated applicability table 30.00.xx1-Bxxx ISSUE #2 2017-09-14 Updated Commands and Aligned to first Mass Production 30.00.xx2 Release 30.00.xx2...
  • Page 13: Overview

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   2 Overview About the document This document is to describe all AT commands implemented on the Telit wireless modules listed on the applicability table. Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization ‐ All Rights Reserved    page 13 of 233   ...
  • Page 14: At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   3 AT COMMANDS The Telit wireless modules family can be controlled via the serial interface using the standard AT commands The Telit wireless modules family is compliant with: 1.
  • Page 15: String Type Parameters

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Parameter type commands. This type of commands may be “set” (to store a value or values for later use), “read” (to determine the current value or values stored), or “tested” (to determine ranges of values supported).
  • Page 16           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   The termination character may be selected by a user option (parameter S3), the default being <CR> . The basic structures of the command line are:  ATCMD1<CR> where AT is the command line prefix, CMD1 is the body of a basic command (nb: the name of the command never begins with the character “...
  • Page 17           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   In case of errors depending on ME operation, ERROR (or 4 ) response may be replaced by +CME ERROR: <err> or +CMS ERROR: <err> . NOTE: The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 80 characters. If this number is exceeded none of the commands will be executed and TA returns ERROR.
  • Page 18: Me Error Result Code - +Cme Error:

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   ME Error Result Code - +CME ERROR: <err> This is NOT a command it is the error response to +Cxxx 3gpp TS 27.007 commands. Syntax: +CME ERROR: <err> Parameter: <err>...
  • Page 19           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Numeric Format Verbose Format Illegal ME (#6)* GPRS service not allowed (#7)* PLMN not allowed (#11)* Location area not allowed (#12)* Roaming not allowed in this location area (#13)* GPRS related errors to a failure to Activate a Context and others: service option not supported (#32)* requested service option not subscribed (#33)*...
  • Page 20: Message Service Failure Result Code

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Message Service Failure Result Code - +CMS ERROR: *(Values in parentheses are 3gpp TS 24.008 cause codes) <err> Message Service Failure Result Code - +CMS ERROR: <err> This is NOT a command;...
  • Page 21: Information Responses And Result Codes

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Information Responses and Result Codes The TA response, in case of verbose response format enabled, for the previous examples command line could be as shown below: • Information response to +CMD1?: <CR><LF>+CMD1:2,1,10<CR><LF>...
  • Page 22: Command Response Time-Out

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Command Response Time-Out Every command issued to the Telit modules return a result response if response codes are enabled (default). The time needed to process the given command and return the response varies depending on the command type.
  • Page 23: Command Issuing Timing

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +WS46 #QDNS #SGACT 140 (DNS resolution + connection timeout set with AT#SCFG) Command Issuing Timing  The chain ‘Command Response’ shall always be respected and a new command must not be issued before the module has terminated all the sending of its response result code (whatever it may be).
  • Page 24: Storage

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Storage Factory Profile and User Profiles The Telit wireless modules store the values set by several commands in the internal non-volatile memory (NVM), allowing to remember these settings even after power off. In the NVM, these values are set either as factory profile or as user profiles: there are two customizable user profiles and one factory profile in the NVM of the device.
  • Page 25           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +WS46 , +COPS, +CPLS, +CGDCONT, +CEMODE, #ALARMPIN, #CCLKMODE, +CALA, #SCFGEXT, #SCFGEXT2, #SCFGEXT3, #SSLEN, #DNS, #HTTPCFG, $GPSGLO, $SLP, $SLPTYPE, $SUPLSEC, $SLPTYPE, $LICLS, $SUPLV, $SUPLSEC, #BND, #SCFG, #TEMPMON, #EPASSW The values set by following commands are stored in NVM on demand, issuing specific commands and independently from the profile: +CSCA,...
  • Page 26: At Commands References

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT Commands References Command Line General Format 3.4.1 3.4.1 Command Line Prefixes Starting a Command Line - AT AT - Starting A Command Line The prefix AT, or at, is a two-character abbreviation (ATtention), always used to start a command line to be sent from TE to TA Reference 3GPP TS 27.007...
  • Page 27: Hayes Compliant At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Hayes Compliant AT Commands Generic Modem Control Set To Factory-Defined Configuration - &F &F - Set To Factory-Defined Configuration AT&F[<value>] Execution command sets the configuration parameters to default values specified by manufacturer;...
  • Page 28: Manufacturer Identification - +Gmi

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   &P - Default Reset Full Profile Designation Parameter: <n> 0...1 – profile number: the wireless module is able to store 2 full configurations (see command &W). Note: differently from command Z<n>, which loads just once the desired profile, the one chosen through command &P will be loaded on every startup.
  • Page 29: Display Current Base Configuration And Profile - &V

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Display Current Base Configuration and Profile - &V &V - Display Current Base Configuration And Profile AT&V Execution command returns some of the base configuration parameters settings. DTE - Modem Interface Control Command Echo - E E - Command Echo...
  • Page 30: Response Format - V

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Q - Quiet Result Codes Note: After issuing either ATQ1 or ATQ2 every information text transmitted in response to commands is not affected Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATQ0 Example After issuing ATQ1 or ATQ2 AT+CGACT=?
  • Page 31: Identification Information - I

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Identification Information - I I - Identification Information ATI[<n>] Execution command returns one or more lines of information text followed by a result code. Parameter: <n> 0 - numerical identifier 1 - module checksum 2 - checksum check result 3 - manufacturer...
  • Page 32: Flow Control - &K

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   &D - Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control 2 - When the MODULE is connected, the High to Low transition of DTR pin sets the device in command mode and the current connection is closed. 3 - C108/1 operation enabled.
  • Page 33: Dte-Modem Local Flow Control - +Ifc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +IPR - Fixed DTE Interface Rate <rate> 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 (default) 230400 460800 921600 2900000 3200000 3686400 4000000 If <rate> specified DTE-DCE speed fixed to that speed, hence no speed auto- detection (autobauding) enabled.
  • Page 34: Dte-Modem Character Framing - +Icf

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT+IFC=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <by_te> and <by_ta>. Reference V25ter DTE-Modem Character Framing - +ICF +ICF - DTE-Modem Character Framing AT+ICF= Set command defines the asynchronous character framing used when autobauding is <format>...
  • Page 35           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   D – Dial Note: for backwards compatibility with landline modems modifiers “T”, ”P”,”R”, ”,”, ”W”, “!”, “@” are accepted but have no effect. ATD><str>[;] Issues a call to phone number which corresponding alphanumeric field is <str> ; all available memories will search for the correct entry.
  • Page 36           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   D – Dial Parameter: <nr> - internal phonebook position to be called ATD<number>I[;] Issues a call overwriting the CLIR supplementary service subscription default value ATD<number>i[;] for this call If “...
  • Page 37: S Parameters

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   S Parameters Basic commands that begin with the letter “S” are known as “S-Parameters”. The number following the “S” indicates the “parameter number” being referenced. If the number is not recognized as a valid parameter number, an ERROR result code is issued.
  • Page 38: Number Of Rings To Auto Answer - S0

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Number of Rings to Auto Answer - S0 S0 - Number Of Rings To Auto Answer ATS0=[<n>] Set command sets the number of rings required before device automatically answers an incoming call.
  • Page 39: Command Line Termination Character - S3

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Command Line Termination Character - S3 S3 - Command Line Termination Character ATS3=[<char>] Set command sets the value of the character recognized by the device as command line terminator and generated by the device as part of the header, trailer, and terminator for result codes and information text, along with S4 parameter.
  • Page 40: 3Gpp Ts 27.007 At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   S5 - Command Line Editing Character <char> - command line editing character (decimal ASCII) 0..127 - factory default value is 8 (ASCII BS) ATS5? Read command returns the current value of S5 parameter. Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s Reference V25ter...
  • Page 41: Select Te Character Set - +Cscs

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGSN - Request Product Serial Number Identification AT+CGSN Execution command returns the product serial number, identified as the IMEI of the mobile, without command echo. AT+CGSN=? Test command returns OK result code. Reference 3GPP TS 27.007  ...
  • Page 42: Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (Imsi) - +Cimi

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSCS - Select TE Character Set AT+CSCS="IRA" AT+CPBR=1 +CPBR: 1,"8475763000",129,"Lin Zhao" Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) - +CIMI +CIMI - Request International Mobile Subscriber Identify (IMSI) AT+CIMI Execution command returns the value of the Internal Mobile Subscriber Identity stored in the SIM without command echo.
  • Page 43: Pcca Std-101 Select Wireless Network - +Ws46

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +IMEISV - Serial and Software Version Number PCCA STD-101 Select Wireless Network - +WS46 +WS46 - PCCA STD-101 Select Wireless Network AT+WS46=[<n>] Set command selects the cellular network (Wireless Data Service, WDS) to operate with the TA (WDS-Side Stack Selection).
  • Page 44: Read Operator Names - +Copn

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CNUM - Subscriber Number where: <alpha> - alphanumeric string associated to <number>; used character set should be the one selected with +CSCS. <number> - string containing the phone number in the format <type> <type>...
  • Page 45: Facility Lock/Unlock - +Clck

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +COPS - Operator Selection 2 - deregister from network; the MODULE is kept unregistered until a +COPS with <mode>=0, 1 or 4 is issued 3 - set only <format> parameter (the parameter <oper> will be ignored) 4 - manual/automatic (<oper>...
  • Page 46           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CLCK - Facility Lock/Unlock <fac>, <mode> Parameters: [,<passwd> <fac> - facility [,<class>]] "SC" - SIM (PIN request) (device asks SIM password at power- up and when this lock command issued) "AO"...
  • Page 47: Change Facility Password - +Cpwd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CLCK - Facility Lock/Unlock Note: when <mode>=2 and command successful, it returns: +CLCK: <status>[,<class1>[<CR><LF>+CLCK: <status>,<class2> […]] Where: <status> - the current status of the facility 0 - not active 1 - active <classn>...
  • Page 48: Preferred Operator List - +Cpol

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPWD - Change Facility Password <newpwd> - string type, it is the new password Note: parameter <oldpwd> is the old password while <newpwd> is the new one. AT+CPWD=? Test command returns a list of pairs (<fac>,<pwdlength>) which presents the available facilities and the maximum length of their password (<pwdlength>)
  • Page 49: Selection Of Preferred Plmn List - +Cpls

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPOL - Preferred Operator List AT+CPOL=? Test command returns the whole <index> range supported by the SIM and the range for the parameter <format> Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 Selection of preferred PLMN list - +CPLS +CPLS - Selection of preferred PLMN list +CPLS AT+CPLS=<list>...
  • Page 50: Mobile Equipment Control

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Mobile Equipment Control Set Phone Functionality - +CFUN +CFUN - Set Phone Functionality AT+CFUN= Set command selects the level of functionality in the ME. [<fun> Parameters: [,<rst>]] <fun>...
  • Page 51: Enter Pin - +Cpin

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CFUN - Set Phone Functionality enabled the DTR line and wait for the CTS (RS232) line to go in ON status. while the DTR line is ON, the module will not return back in the power saving condition. Note: The power saving function does not affect the network behavior of the module.
  • Page 52           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPIN - Enter PIN <code> is returned only when the last executed command resulted in PUK2 authentication failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 18 ) PH-NET PIN - ME is waiting network personalization password to be given PH-NET PUK - ME is waiting network personalization unblocking password to be given...
  • Page 53: Signal Quality - +Csq

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPIN - Enter PIN +CGMM +CGMR +CLAC +GMI +CMEE #CGMI +GMM +CGREG &C #CGMM +GMR +CBC &D #CGMR +CGSN +CSDH &F #CGSN +GSN +CNMI +COPS +CHUP +CRC +CLIP #SHDN +CPAS...
  • Page 54: Extended Signal Quality - +Cesq

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSQ - Signal Quality 4: 1.6% to 3.2% 5: 3.2% to 6.4% 6: 6.4% to 12.8% 7: more than 12.8% 99 - not known or not detectable 3G (UTRAN) –...
  • Page 55           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CESQ – Extended Signal Quality < rxlev > - received received signal strength level (see 3GPP TS 45.008 subclause 8.1.4). 0 - rssi < -110 dBm 1 - -110 dBm  rssi < -109 dBm 2 - -109 dBm ...
  • Page 56: Mobile Equipment Event Reporting - +Cmer

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CESQ – Extended Signal Quality 34 - -3 dB  rsrq 255 - not known or not detectable detectable or if the current serving cell is not a EUTRA cell <rsrp>...
  • Page 57: Clock Management - +Cclk

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMER - Mobile Equipment Event Reporting 0 - TA buffer of unsolicited result codes is cleared when <mode> 1..3 is entered 1 - TA buffer of unsolicited result codes is flushed to the TE when <mode> 1...3 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes) Note: After AT+CMER has been switched on with e.g.
  • Page 58: Restricted Sim Access - +Crsm

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CCLK - Clock Management range is (00..23) mm - minute (two last digits are mandatory). range is (00..59) ss - Seconds (two last digits are mandatory). range is (00..59) ±zz - time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in quarter of an hour, between the local time and GMT;...
  • Page 59           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CRSM - Restricted SIM Access <Data> - information to be read/written to the SIM (hexadecimal character format). The response of the command is in the format: +CRSM: <sw1>,<sw2>[,<response>] where: <sw1>...
  • Page 60: Available At Commands - +Clac

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CRSM - Restricted SIM Access AT+CRSM=220,28474,9,4,30,657469FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF +CRSM: 144,0 Status, FPLMN(6F7B) AT+CRSM=242,28539 +CRSM: 144,0,623C820238218410A0000000871002FFFFFFFF8904 0300FFA5118001318103010A3282011E8304000030E08A01058B032F0609C609 9001C0830101830181 Reference 3GPP TS 27.007, 3GPP TS 11.11/51.011 Available AT Commands - +CLAC +CLAC - Available AT Commands AT+CLAC Execution command causes the ME to return the AT commands that are available...
  • Page 61           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMEE - Report Mobile Equipment Error Parameter: <n> - enable flag 0 - disable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, use only ERROR report. 1 - enable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, with <err> in numeric format 2 - enable +CME ERROR: <err>...
  • Page 62: Commands For Gprs

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14       Commands for GPRS GPRS Attach or Detach - +CGATT +CGATT - GPRS Attach Or Detach Execution command used to attach the terminal to, or detach the terminal from, the AT+CGATT= [<state>] GPRS service depending on the parameter <state>.
  • Page 63           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGEREP - GPRS Event Reporting 1 - Discard unsolicited result codes when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line data mode); otherwise forward them directly to the TE . 2 - Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g.
  • Page 64: Gprs Network Registration Status - +Cgreg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGEREP - GPRS Event Reporting +CGEREP: <mode>,<bfr> AT+CGACT=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the +CGEREP command parameters. Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 GPRS Network Registration Status - +CGREG +CGREG - GPRS Network Registration Status Set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code AT+CGREG=[<n>]...
  • Page 65           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGREG - GPRS Network Registration Status 4 UTRAN w/HSDPA 5 UTRAN w/HSUPA 6 UTRAN w/HSDPA and HSUPA <rac> : string type; one byte routing area code in hexadecimal format 4 - enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code: +CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>[ , <AcT>...
  • Page 66: Printing Ip Address Format - +Cgpiaf

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGREG - GPRS Network Registration Status Note: <lac>, <Ci>, <AcT> and <rac> are reported only if <mode>=2 or 4 and the mobile is registered on some network cell. AT+CGREG=? Test command returns supported values for parameter <n>...
  • Page 67: Define Pdp Context - +Cgdcont

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGPIAF - Printing IP Address Format at+CGPIAF=1,0,0,0 AT#SGACT=1,1 #SGACT: FC01:ABAB:CDCD:EFE0:0:0:0:1 Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 Define PDP Context - +CGDCONT +CGDCONT - Define PDP Context AT+CGDCONT= Set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by [<cid>...
  • Page 68: Define Secondary Pdp Context - +Cgdscont

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGDCONT - Define PDP Context <pd1>, …, <pdN> - zero to N string parameters whose meanings are specific to the <PDP_type> Note: a special form of the Set command, +CGDCONT=<cid>, causes the values for context number <cid>...
  • Page 69: Pdp Context Activate Or Deactivate - +Cgact

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGDSCONT – Define Secondary PDP Context <p_cid>: a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition which has been specified by use of the +CGDCONT command. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface.
  • Page 70: Pdp Context Modify - +Cgcmod

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGACT - PDP Context Activate Or Deactivate Note: if no <cid>s are specified, the activation form of the command activates at least the first three defined contexts. The deactivation form deactivates all the active contexts.
  • Page 71: Show Pdp Address - +Cgpaddr

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGCMOD action command syntax AT+CGCMOD=? +CGCMOD: (list of <cid>s associated with active contexts) Show PDP Address - +CGPADDR +CGPADDR - Show PDP Address AT+CGPADDR= Execution command returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context [<cid>[,<cid>...
  • Page 72           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEMODE – Set mode of operation for EPS. AT+CEMODE=[<mode>] Set command configures the mode of operation for EPS. Parameter : <mode>: a numeric parameter which indicates the mode of operation 0 : PS mode 2 of operation 1 : CS/PS mode 1 of operation 2 : CS/PS mode 2 of operation...
  • Page 73: 3Gpp Ts 27.005 At Commands For Sms And Cbs

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   3GPP TS 27.005 AT Commands for SMS and CBS General Configuration Select Message Service - +CSMS +CSMS - Select Message Service AT+CSMS= Set command selects messaging service <service>. It returns the types of messages supported by the ME: <service>...
  • Page 74: Preferred Message Storage - +Cpms

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSMS - Select Message Service +CSMS: 1,1,1,1 Reference 3GPP TS 27.005; 3GPP TS 03.40/23.040; 3GPP TS 03.41/23.041 Preferred Message Storage - +CPMS +CPMS - Preferred Message Storage AT+CPMS= Set command selects memory storages <memr>, <memw>...
  • Page 75: Message Format - +Cmgf

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPMS - Preferred Message Storage Where: <memr>, <memw> and <mems> are the selected storage memories for reading, writing and storing respectively. AT+CPMS=? Test command reports the supported values for parameters <memr>, <memw> and <mems>...
  • Page 76: Eps - Network Registarion Status - +Cereg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSCA -Service Center Address AT+CSCA= Set command sets the Service Center Address to use for mobile originated SMS <number> transmissions. [,<type>] Parameter: <number> - SC phone number in the format defined by <type> <type>...
  • Page 77           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEREG – Network Registarion Status [,<cause_type>,<reject_cause>], when available, when the value of <stat> changes. Refer subclause 9.2 for possible <err> values. Note: If the EPS MT in GERAN/UTRAN/E-UTRAN also supports circuit mode services and/or GPRS services, the +CREG command and +CREG: result codes and/or the +CGREG command and +CGREG: result codes apply to the registration status and location information for those services.
  • Page 78: Pdp Context Read Dynamic Parameters +Cgcontrdp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEREG – Network Registarion Status 3 - GSM w/EGPRS (see Note 3) (not applicable) 4 - UTRAN w/HSDPA (see Note 4) (not applicable) 5 - UTRAN w/HSUPA (see Note 4) (not applicable) 6 - UTRAN w/HSDPA and HSUPA (see Note 4) (not applicable) 7 - E-UTRAN Note 3: 3GPP TS 44.060 [71] specifies the System Information messages which give the...
  • Page 79           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGCONTRDP parameter command syntax Defined values: <p_cid> - a numeric parameter specifies a particular non secondary PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and used in other PDP context- related commands.
  • Page 80: Secondary Pdp Context Read Dynamic Parameters - +Cgscontrdp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CGCONTRDP parameter command syntax <P_CSCF_prim_addr> - a string parameter which shows the IP Address of the primary P-CSCF Server. If the MT has dual stack capabilities the parameter shows first the dot separated IPV4 Address, followed by the dot separated IPV6 primary Address of P-CSCF Server.
  • Page 81: Set Text Mode Parameters - +Csmp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Set Text Mode Parameters - +CSMP +CSMP - Set Text Mode Parameters AT+CSMP= Set command is used to select values for additional parameters for storing and [<fo> sending SMs when the text mode is used (AT+CMGF=1) [,<vp>...
  • Page 82: Save Settings - +Csas

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSDH - Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDH: <show> AT+CSDH=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <show> Reference 3GPP TS 27.005 Save Settings - +CSAS +CSAS - Save Settings AT+CSAS[= Execution command saves settings which have been made by the +CSCA, +CSMP...
  • Page 83: Message Receiving And Reading

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CRES - Restore Settings Note: If parameter is omitted the command restores message service settings from NVM. AT+CRES=? Test command returns the possible range of values for the parameter <profile>. Reference 3GPP TS 27.005 Message Receiving and Reading...
  • Page 84           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment (PDU Mode) +CMT: <alpha>,<length><CR><LF><pdu> where: <alpha> - alphanumeric representation of originator/destination number corresponding to the entry found in MT phonebook. used character set should be the one selected with command +CSCS.
  • Page 85           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment to network immediately when +CSMS <service> is set to '0' or when +CSMS <service> is set to '1', acknowledge is sent via +CNMA command during predefine time-out, an error is sent to network in case timeout expire, Next +CMT response is depend on acknowledge of current received +CMT response in case +CSMS <service>...
  • Page 86           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment (TEXT Mode) +CDS: <fo>,<mr>,<ra>,<tora>,<scts>,<dt>,<st> where: <fo> - first octet of the message PDU <mr> - message Reference number <ra> - recipient address, string type, represented in the currently selected character set (see +CSCS) <tora>...
  • Page 87: List Messages - +Cmgl

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment TEST MESSAGE Note DTR signal is ignored, hence the indication is sent even if the DTE is inactive ( DTR signal is Low).
  • Page 88           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGL - List Messages "STO SENT" - stored message already sent "ALL" - all messages. Each message to be listed is represented in the format (the information written in italics will be present depending on +CSDH last setting): +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<oa/da>,<alpha>,<scts>...
  • Page 89: Read Message - +Cmgr

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGL - List Messages Example AT+CMGF=1 Set Text mode AT+CMGL +CMGL: 1,"REC UNREAD","+821020955219",,"07/07/26,20:05:11+36" SMS Test message +CMGL: 2,"REC UNREAD","+821020955219",,"07/07/26,20:05:58+36" SMS Test message... +CMGL: 3,"REC UNREAD","+821020955219",,"07/07/26,20:06:37+36" SMS Test Message.. +CMGL: 4,"REC UNREAD","+821020955219",,"07/07/26,20:07:43+36"...
  • Page 90           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGR - Read Message +CMGR: <stat>,<alpha>,<length><CR><LF><pdu> Where: <stat> - status of the message 0 - new message 1 - read message 2 - stored message not yet sent 3 - stored message already sent <alpha>...
  • Page 91: Message Sending And Writing

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGR - Read Message <alpha> - string type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa>, corresponding to an entry found in the phonebook; used character set is the one selected with command +CSCS.
  • Page 92           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGS - Send Message (PDU Mode) (PDU Mode) AT+CMGS= Execution command sends to the network a message. <length> Parameter: <length> - length of the PDU to be sent in bytes (excluding the SMSC address octets) 7..164 After command line is terminated with <CR>...
  • Page 93           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGS - Send Message After command line is terminated with <CR> , the device responds sending a four character sequence prompt: <CR><LF><greater_than><space> (IRA 13, 10, 62, 32) After this prompt text can be entered;...
  • Page 94: Write Message To Memory - +Cmgw

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGS - Send Message is used;1072 chars if UCS2 is used AT+CMGS=? Test command resturns the OK result code. Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMGS: <mr> or +CMS ERROR: <err>...
  • Page 95           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGW - Write Message To Memory <length> - length in bytes of the PDU to be written. 7..164 <stat> - message status. 0 - new message 1 - read message 2 - stored message not yet sent (default) 3 - stored message already sent The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and waits for the...
  • Page 96           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGW - Write Message To Memory After this prompt text can be entered; the entered text should be formatted as follows:  if current <dcs> (see +CSMP) indicates that GSM03.38/23.038 default alphabet is used and current <fo>...
  • Page 97: Delete Message - +Cmgd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGW - Write Message To Memory SUBMIT messages can only be stored with status "STO UNSENT" or "STO SENT"; DELIVER messages can only be stored with status "REC UNREAD" or "REC READ".
  • Page 98           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CMGD - Delete Message 4 - Delete all messages from <memr> storage. Note: if <delflag> is present and not set to 0 then <index> is ignored and ME shall follow the rules for <delflag>...
  • Page 99: Psm And Edrx Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   PSM and eDRX Commands PSM AT Commands Power Saving Mode Setting - +CPSMS +CPSMS – Power Saving Mode Setting AT+CPSMS= The set command controls the setting of the UEs power saving mode (PSM) [<mode>[,<Requested_Pe parameters.
  • Page 100           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPSMS – Power Saving Mode Setting For the coding and the value range, see the GPRS Timer 2 IE in 3GPP TS 24.008. Note : A special form of the command can be given as AT+CPSMS= (with all parameters omitted).
  • Page 101: Drx At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CPSMS – Power Saving Mode Setting (<Units(0-2)><TimerValue(0-31)> in bits) Notes How to manage timer values octet. T3412 value: Bits 5 to 1 represent the binary coded timer value. Bits 6 to 8 defines the timer value unit as follows: Bits 8 7 6...
  • Page 102           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEDRXS - eDRX setting <mode> : disable or enable the use of eDRX in the UE. This parameter is applicable to all specified types of access technology, i.e. the most recent setting of <mode>...
  • Page 103: Edrx Read Dynamic Parameters - +Cedrxrdp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEDRXS - eDRX setting parameters information element in 3GPP TS 24.008 Table 10.5.5.32/3GPP TS 24.008. AT+CEDRXS? Read command returns the current settings for each defined value of <AcT- type>.
  • Page 104: Custom At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CEDRXRDP - eDRX read dynamic parameters coding and the value range, see Extended DRX parameters information element in 3GPP TS 24.008 Table 10.5.5.32/3GPP TS 24.008. <Paging_time_window>: string type; half a byte in a 4 bit format. The paging time window referes to bit 8 to 5 of octet 3 of the Extended DRX parameters information element (see subclause 10.5.5.32 of 3GPP TS 24.008).
  • Page 105: Product Serial Number Identification - #Cgsn

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #CGMR - Revision Identification AT#CGMR Execution command returns “device software revision number” with command echo. AT#CGMR=? Test command returns the OK result code. Example AT#CGMR #CGMR: 08.01.005 Product Serial Number Identification - #CGSN #CGSN - Product Serial Number Identification AT#CGSN...
  • Page 106: International Mobile Subscriber Identity (Imsi) - #Cimi

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #CGSN - Product Serial Number Identification International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) - #CIMI #CIMI - International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) AT#CIMI Execution command returns the international mobile subscriber identity, identified as the IMSI number, with command echo.
  • Page 107: Software Shutdown - #Shdn

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Software ShutDown - #SHDN #SHDN - Software Shutdown AT#SHDN Execution command causes device detach from the network and shut down. Before definitive shut down an OK response is returned. Note: when issuing the command any previous activity terminated and the device will not respond to any further command.
  • Page 108: General Purpose Input/Output Pin Control - #Gpio

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <mod>[,<delay>] Parameters: <mod> 0 – disables the unit reset (factory default) 1 – enables the unit reset only for one time 2 – enables the periodic unit reset <delay>...
  • Page 109           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Pin Control <mode> - its meaning depends on <dir> setting: 0 - if <dir>=0 – INPUT, remove any Pull-up/Pull-down - output pin cleared to 0 (Low) if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT 1 - if <dir>=0 –...
  • Page 110           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Pin Control While using the pins in the alternate function, the GPIO read/write access to that pin is not accessible and shall be avoided. While pins in used by ALT function it cannot be used as GPIO out or by any other ALT function until the original ALT released it or we change it to GPIO in(default state).
  • Page 111: Read Analog/Digital Converter Input - #Adc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Pin Control #GPIO: 1,1 // gpio 1 is output and output value is HIGH #GPIO: 0,0 #GPIO: 1,1 #GPIO: 0,0 #GPIO: 0,1 // gpio 5 is input and input value is HIGH #GPIO: 1,0 Note All gpio’s states (mode and direction) are saved in nv memory, so the last state is...
  • Page 112: Battery And Charger Status - #Cbc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Battery and Charger Status - #CBC #CBC- Battery And Charger Status AT#CBC Execution command returns the current Battery and Charger state in the format: #CBC: <ChargerState>,<BatteryVoltage> where: <ChargerState>...
  • Page 113: V24 Output Pins Control - #V24

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #V24CFG - V24 Output Pins Configuration Where: <pinn> - AT command serial port interface HW pin <moden> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin mode AT#V24CFG=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <pin>...
  • Page 114           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #MONI - Cell Monitor AT#MONI= Set command sets one cell out of seven, in a neighbour of the serving cell <number> including it, from which extract GSM/WCDMA/LTE-related information. Parameter: <number>...
  • Page 115           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #MONI - Cell Monitor (LTE network) #MONI: <netmame> RSRP:<rsrp> RSRQ:<rsrq> TAC:<tac> Id:<id> EARFCN:<earfcn> PWR:<dBm> DRX:<drx> b) When the network name is unknown, the format is: (GSM network) #MONI: Cc:<cc>...
  • Page 116: Packet Service Network Type - #Psnt

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #MONI - Cell Monitor <dBm> - received signal strength in dBm <timadv> - timing advance <psc> - primary synchronisation scrambling code <rscp> - Received Signal Code Power in dBm <ecio>...
  • Page 117           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #PSNT – Packet Service Network Type <mode> 0 - disable PSNT unsolicited result code (factory default) 1 - enable PSNT unsolicited result code 2 - PSNT unsolicited result code enabled; read command reports HSUPA and HSDPA related info.
  • Page 118: Read Current Network Status In 3G Network - #Rfsts

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #PSNT – Packet Service Network Type Test command returns the range of supported <mode>s. AT#PSNT=? Read Current Network Status in 3G Network - #RFSTS #RFSTS – Read current network Status in 3G network AT#RFSTS Read current status in the format (GSM network)
  • Page 119           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #RFSTS – Read current network Status in 3G network PLMN "450 05" Country code and operator code(MCC, MNC) UARFCN 10737 UMTS Assigned Radio Channel Active PSC(Primary Synchronization Code) Ec/Io -7.0 Active Ec/Io(chip energy per total wideband power in...
  • Page 120           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #RFSTS – Read current network Status in 3G network Parameter LTE Example description PLMN "262 25" Country code and operator code(MCC, MNC) EARFCN 6400 E-UTRA Assigned Radio Channel RSRP Reference Signal Received Power RSSI...
  • Page 121           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #RFSTS – Read current network Status in 3G network 19 - IDLE 20 - WAIT_FOR_ADDITIONAL_OUTGOING_MM_CONNECTION 21 - WAIT_FOR_RR_CONNECTION_REESTABLISHMENT 22 - WAIT_FOR_REESTABLISH_DECISION 23 - LOCATION_UPDATING_PENDING 25 - CONNECTION_RELEASE_NOT_ALLOWED Note: RR - Radio Resource States are: 0 - INACTIVE 1 - GOING_ACTIVE...
  • Page 122: Temperature Monitor- #Tempmon

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #RFSTS – Read current network Status in 3G network 1 - RRC_STATE_CONNECTING 2 - RRC_STATE_CELL_FACH 3 - RRC_STATE_CELL_DCH 4 - RRC_STATE_CELL_PCH 5 - RRC_STATE_URA_PCH 6 - RRC_STATE_WILDCARD 7 - RRC_INVALID Note: RRC (LTE) - Radio Resource Control States are: 0 - RRC_IDLE...
  • Page 123: Temperature Monitor Configuration - #Tempcfg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   where: <level> and <value> are as before. <action> - sum of integers, each representing the action to be done whenever the module internal temperature reaches either operating or extreme levels (default is 1). 0 - (00) - No action.
  • Page 124           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <otlz> : Operate low zone temperature threshold. Default value -28°C. <otlz_act_in >: Operate low zone action info. Default value 0. < otnz_clr> : Operate normal zone temperature threshold clear . Default value -30°C.
  • Page 125           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   " thresholds_clr " – lower temperature boundary of the state. Values are in °C. " actions " – indicator that indicates if an action should be taken or not in the " current state ". Values are: "...
  • Page 126           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   State 3 is ' Operate up zone '. State 4 is ' Extreme up zone '. etlz_clr – Extreme low zone threshold clear is enforced to have value of '-273'. Module doesn't operate in such temperature, but this value is logically set in order to define clearly 'thermal state' to temperatures below -40 deg.
  • Page 127: Wake From Alarm Mode - #Wake

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   'Extreme up zone' 3 - emergency call only ('Thr_clr' of 'Extreme up zone') - ('Thr' of 'Operate normal zone') = 1 < 2 Rule 2 was broken - free temperature range is lower than 2 deg. Wake from Alarm Mode - #WAKE #WAKE - Wake From Alarm Mode AT#WAKE=...
  • Page 128: Serving Cell Information - #Servinfo

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #ALARMPIN – Alarm Pin AT#ALARMPIN= Set command sets the GPIO pin for the ALARM pin <pin> Parameters: <pin> defines which GPIO shall be used as ALARM pin. For the <pin>...
  • Page 129: Query Sim Status - #Qss

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SERVINFO - Serving Cell Information running <GPRS> - GPRS supported in the cell 0 - not supported 1 - supported The following informations will be present only if GPRS is supported in the cell <PB-ARFCN>...
  • Page 130: Network Timezone - #Nitz

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #QSS - Query SIM Status 1 - enabled; the ME informs at every SIM status change through the following basic unsolicited indication: #QSS: <status> where: <status> - current SIM status 0 - SIM NOT INSERTED 1 - SIM INSERTED 2 - enabled;...
  • Page 131: Clock Mode - #Cclkmode

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #NITZ - Network Timezone 1..15 - as a sum of: 1 - enables automatic date/time updating 2 - enables Full Network Name applying (not supported by LE) 4 - it sets the #NITZ URC ‘extended’...
  • Page 132           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #CCLKMODE – Clock Mode Parameter : <mode> - time and date mode 0 - Local time + local time zone offset (default) 1 – UTC time + local time zone offset Note : the setting is saved automatically in NVM.
  • Page 133: Calculate And Update Date And Time - #Ntp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Calculate and update date and time - #NTP #NTP – Calculate and update date and time AT#NTP= This command permits to calculate and update date and time through NTP protocol(RFC2030), sending a request to a NTP <NTPaddr>, <NTPPort>,...
  • Page 134: Alarm Management - +Cala

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Alarm Management - +CALA +CALA - Alarm Management Set command stores in the internal Real Time Clock an alarm time with respective AT+CALA=<time> settings. It is possible to set up a recurrent alarm for one or more days in the week. [,<n>[,<type>[,<tex ...
  • Page 135           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   the device is in "alarm mode" and it does not receive the #WAKE command within 90s then it shuts down. 5 - The MODULE will make both the actions as for type=2 and <type>=3. 6 - The MODULE will make both the actions as for type=2 and <type>=4.
  • Page 136: Delete Alarm - +Cald

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Example AT+CALA="02/09/07,23:30:00+00" OK Reference 3gpp TS 27.007 Delete Alarm - +CALD +CALD - Delete alarm AT+CALD=<n> Execution command deletes an alarm in the ME Parameter: <n> - alarm index AT+CALD=? Test command reports the range of supported values for <n>...
  • Page 137           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSIM – Generic SIM access < response > : response to the command passed on by the SIM to the ME in the format as described in GSM TS 11.11 or 3G TS 31.101 (hexadecimal character format).
  • Page 138           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSIM – Generic SIM access +CSIM: 4,”9F0F” READ BINARY AT+CSIM=10,A0B00000FC +CSIM:508,”FFFFFF1300831300901300541300301300651300381300801301801 3000113110913013013009813007713005913004313008113009513014013002313 0016330420130041FFFFFFFFFFFF21436542F41922F28822F201FFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF9000” 3G UICC (3G TS 31.101): AT#ENAUSIM? +ENAUSIM: 1 STATUS AT+CSIM=10,A0F2000016 +CME ERROR: operation not supported...
  • Page 139: Select Band - #Bnd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   +CSIM – Generic SIM access GET RESPONSE AT+CSIM=10,00C0000020 +CSIM:68,"621E8202412183026F30A506C00140DE01008A01058B036F060480 02006988009000" READ BINARY AT+CSIM=10,00B0000069 +CSIM:214,"02F81012F47022F83082F63082F64022F60192F31412F6031300613 2F40102F20162 F21032F23002F60182F41012F91042F41902F46102F40242F22092F52072F22062 F03062F86032F0 1032F11042F01032F80217F60127F42027F43027F44027F24337F62037F0209000 " Unlock SIM interface AT+CSIM=0 After the locking of the SIM-ME interface (AT+CSIM=1) the SIM will be Note accessible only by AT+CSIM commands (#QSS: 0).
  • Page 140           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #BND - Select Band <UMTS band> : 0 - 1900 / 2100MHz(FDD I) (default value depending on product) 1 - 1900MHz(FDD II) (default value depending on product) 2 - 850MHz(FDD V) 3 - 2100MHz(FDD I) + 1900MHz(FDD II) + 850MHz(FDD V) 4 - 1900MHz(FDD II) + 850MHz(FDD V)
  • Page 141: Skip Escape Sequence - #Skipesc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Skip Escape Sequence - #SKIPESC #SKIPESC - Skip Escape Sequence AT#SKIPESC= Set command enables/disables skipping the escape sequence +++ while transmitting during a data connection. [<mode>] Parameter: <mode>...
  • Page 142: Sim Detection Mode-#Simdet

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   SIM Detection Mode-#SIMDET #SIMDET - SIM Detection Mode AT#SIMDET= Set command specifies the SIM Detection mode. <mode> Parameter: <mode> - SIM Detection mode 0 - ignore SIMIN pin and simulate the status “SIM Not Inserted”...
  • Page 143: Read To I2C - #I2Crd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #I2CWR – Write to I2C To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex). Data shall be written in Hexadecimal Form. If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.
  • Page 144: Enable Test Mode Command In Not Signalling Mode - #Testmode

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #I2CRD – Read to I2C Note: If data requested are more than data available in the device, dummy data ( normally 0x00 or 0xff ) will be dumped. Note: At the end of the execution GPIO will be restored to the original setting ( check AT#GPIO Command ) Note: device address, register address where to read from\ write to, and date bytes...
  • Page 145           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   18600 ÷ 19199 19200 ÷ 19949 19950 ÷ 20399 20400 ÷ 20649 21450 ÷ 21799 23010 ÷ 23179 23180 ÷ 23279 23730 ÷ 23849 24000 ÷ 24149 24150 ÷...
  • Page 146: Update Plmn List - #Plmnupdate

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   - 1 if the module is in Test Mode - 0 if the module is in Operative Mode AT#TESTMODE=? Test command returns the OK result code Update PLMN List - #PLMNUPDATE #PLMNUPDATE –...
  • Page 147: Select Iot Technology - #Ws46

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14       Select IoT technology - #WS46 #WS46 - Select IoT technology AT#WS46=<n> Set command selects the IoT technology to operate with. Parameter: <n> - integer type, it is the technology to be used: 0 –...
  • Page 148: Multisocket At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Note This AT command performs a system reboot.     Multisocket AT Commands Socket Status - #SS #SS - Socket Status Execution command reports the current status of the sockets in the format: AT#SS #SS: <connId>,<state>,<locIP>,<locPort>,<remIP>,<remPort>...
  • Page 149           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SI - Socket Info Parameters: <connId> - socket connection identifier 1..6 The response format is: #SI: <connId>,<sent>,<received>,<buff_in>,<ack_waiting> where: <connId> socket connection identifier, as before <sent> - total amount (in bytes) of sent data since the last time the socket connection identified by <connId>...
  • Page 150: Socket Type - #St

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Socket Type - #ST #ST – Socket Type AT#ST Set command reports the current type of the socket (TCP/UDP) and its direction [=<ConnId>] (Dialer / Listener) Parameter: <ConnId>...
  • Page 151           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SGACT - Context Activation Parameters: <cid> - a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see +CGDCONT command) <stat> 0 - deactivate the context 1 - activate the context <userId>...
  • Page 152: Socket Shutdown - #Sh

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Socket Shutdown - #SH #SH - Socket Shutdown AT#SH=<connId> This command is used to close a socket. Parameter: <connId> - socket connection identifier 1..6 Note: a socket connection can be closed only when it is in suspended mode (with pending data too).
  • Page 153: Context Activation Configuration Extended - #Sgactcfgext

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFG - Socket Configuration 259 – set timeout value in 40 milliseconds 260 – set timeout value in 50 milliseconds 261 – set timeout value in 60 milliseconds 262 –...
  • Page 154: Pad Forward Character - #Padfwd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   While waiting for AT#SGACT=<cid>,1 response(up to 150 s) is possible to abort attempt by sending a byte and get back AT interface control(NO CARRIER indication). Note: If we receive delayed CTXT ACTIVATION ACCEPT after abort, network will be automatically informed of our aborted attempt through relative protocol messages(SM STATUS) and will also close on its side.
  • Page 155: Pad Command Features - #Padcmd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   PAD forward character - #PADFWD AT#PADFWD? Read command reports the currently selected <char> and <mode> in the format: #PADFWD: <char>,mode AT#PADFWD=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <char> and <mode>.
  • Page 156           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFGEXT - Socket Configuration Extended where: <connId> - as before <recData> - amount of data received on the socket connection 2 - data view mode: SRING : <connId>,<recData>,<data> where: <connId>...
  • Page 157: Socket Configuration Extended 2 - #Scfgext2

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFGEXT - Socket Configuration Extended Note: for the behaviour of AT#SL and AT#SLUDP in case of auto-response mode or in case of no auto-response mode, see the description of the two commands. AT#SCFGEXT? Read command returns the current socket extended configuration parameters values for all the six sockets, in the format:...
  • Page 158           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFGEXT2 - Socket Configuration Extended Note : is necessary to avoid overlapping of the two methods. Enabling new method, the old method for transmission timer (#SCFG) automatically disabled to avoid overlapping.
  • Page 159: Socket Configuration Extended 3 - #Scfgext3

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFGEXT2 - Socket Configuration Extended AT#SCFGEXT2? #SCFGEXT2: 1,1,0,0,0,0 #SCFGEXT2: 2,1,0,0,0,0 #SCFGEXT2: 3,0,0,0,0,0 #SCFGEXT2: 4,0,0,0,0,0 #SCFGEXT2: 5,0,0,0,0,0 #SCFGEXT2: 6,0,0,0,0,0 AT#SCFG? #SCFG: 1,1,300,90,600,50 #SCFG: 2,1,300,90,600,50 #SCFG: 3,1,300,90,600,50 #SCFG: 4,2,300,90,600,50 #SCFG: 5,2,300,90,600,50 #SCFG: 6,2,300,90,600,50 AT#SCFG=1,1,300,90,600,30...
  • Page 160: Socket Dial - #Sd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SCFGEXT3 - Socket Configuration Extended 3 #SCFGEXT3: <connId1>,<immRsp1>,<closureTypeCmdModeEnabling1>, <fastsring1>,0,0<CR><LF> . . . #SCFGEXT3: <connId6>,<immRsp6>,<closureTypeCmdModeEnabling6>, <fastsring6>,0,0<CR><LF> AT#SCFGEXT3=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the parameters. Socket Dial - #SD #SD - Socket Dial AT#SD=<connId>,...
  • Page 161: Socket Accept - #Sa

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SD - Socket Dial Note: <userSockType> this parameter only valid when <ipaddr> is domain name and dual stack connection is open by (AT#sgact). Note: when <userSockType> is “no ip type chosen“ ipv6 will be requested firstly. When ipv6 DNS server doesn’t support so ipv4 will be requested.
  • Page 162: Socket Restore - #So

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SA - Socket Accept AT#SA=<connId> Execution command accepts an incoming socket connection after an URC [,<connMode>] SRING: <connId> Parameter: <connId> - socket connection identifier 1..6 <connMode> - Connection mode, as for command #SD. 0 - online mode connection (default) 1 - command mode connection Note: the SRING URC has to be a consequence of a #SL issue...
  • Page 163: Detect The Cause Of A Socket Disconnection - #Slastclosure

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SL - Socket Listen port, if the sender is not filtered by internal firewall (see #FRWL), an URC is received: +SRING : <connId> Afterwards we can use #SA to accept the connection or #SH to refuse it. If the ListenAutoRsp flag has been set, then, when a TCP connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not filtered by the internal firewall (see command #FRWL), the connection is automatically accepted: the CONNECT...
  • Page 164: Socket Listen Udp - #Sludp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SLASTCLOSURE – Detect the cause of a socket disconnection 4.- network deactivation(PDP context deactivation from network) Note: any time socket is re-opened, last disconnection cause is reset. Command report 0(not available). Note: user closure cause(#SH) is not considered and if a user closure is performed after remote disconnection, remote disconnection cause remains saved and is not overwritten.
  • Page 165: Receive Data In Command Mode - #Srecv

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SLUDP - Socket Listen UDP If the ListenAutoRsp flag has not been set through the command AT#SCFGEXT (for the specific connId), then, when an UDP connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not filtered by internal firewall (see #FRWL), an URC is received: +SRING : <connId>...
  • Page 166           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SRECV – Received Data in Command Mode Note: issuing #SRECV when there’s no buffered data raises an error. AT#SRECV=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters: <connId>...
  • Page 167: Send Udp Data To A Specific Remote Host - #Ssendudp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Send UDP data to a specific remote host - #SSENDUDP #SSENDUDP – send UDP data to a specific remote host AT#SSENDUDP= This command permits, while the module is in command mode, to send data over UDP to a specific remote host.
  • Page 168: Send Udp Data To A Specific Remote Host Extended - #Ssendudpext

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSENDUDP – send UDP data to a specific remote host AT#SSENDUDP=1,<RemIP1>,<RemPort1> >response to first host SRING: 1 // UDP data from a remote host available AT#SI=1 #SI: 1,22,23,24,0 // 24 bytes to read AT#SRECV=1,24 #SRECV:1,24 message from second host...
  • Page 169: Send Data In Command Mode Extended - #Ssendext

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSEND – Send Data in Command Mode AT#SSEND= Execution command permits, while the module is in command mode, to send data <connId> through a connected socket. Parameters: <connId>...
  • Page 170           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSENDEXT - Send Data In Command Mode extended < bytestosend > Example Open the socket in command mode: at#sd=1,0,<port>,"IP address",0,0,1 Give the command specifying total number of bytes as second Parameter: at#ssendext=1,256 >...
  • Page 171: Context Activation And Configuration - #Sgactcfg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Context Activation and Configuration - #SGACTCFG #SGACTCFG - Context Activation and Configuration AT#SGACTCFG= Execution command used enable disable automatic activation/reactivation of the context for the specified PDP context, to set the <cid>, maximum number of attempts and to set the delay between an attempt and the next <retry>,...
  • Page 172: Ssl Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SGACTCFG: <cid5>,<retry5>,<delay5>,< urcmode > where: <cidn> - as <cid> before <retryn> - as <retry> before <delayn> - as <delay> before < urcmode > - as < urcmode > before AT#SGACTCFG=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <cid>...
  • Page 173: Opens A Socket Ssl To A Remote Server - #Ssld

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLEN – Enable a SSL socket #SSLEN: (1),(0,1)   Opens a socket SSL to a remote server - #SSLD #SSLD – Opens a socket SSL to a remote server AT#SSLD=<SSId>,<r Execution command opens a remote connection via socket secured through SSL.
  • Page 174: Send Data Through A Ssl Socket - #Sslsend

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLD – Opens a socket SSL to a remote server Note: if timeout is not set for SSL connection the default timeout value, set by AT#SSLCFG, is used. Note: in online mode the socket is closed after an inactivity period (configurable with #SSLCFG, with a default value of 90 seconds), and the ‘NO CARRIER’...
  • Page 175           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLSEND – Send data through a SSL socket AT#SSLSEND= This command allows sending data through a secure socket. <SSId>[,< Timeout >] Parameters: <SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier 1 - Until now SSL block manage only one socket.
  • Page 176: Read Data From A Ssl Socket - #Sslrecv

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Read data from a SSL socket #SSLRECV #SSLRECV – Read data from a SSL socket AT#SSLRECV= This command allows receiving data from a secure socket. <SSId>,<MaxNumBy te>[,<TimeOut>] Parameters: <SSId>...
  • Page 177: Report The Status Of A Ssl Socket - #Ssls

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Report the status of a SSL socket #SSLS #SSLS - Report the status of a SSL socket AT#SSLS=<SSId> This command reports the status of secure sockets. Parameters: <SSId>...
  • Page 178: Restore A Ssl Socket After A +++ - #Sslo

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLH – Close a SSL socket AT#SSLH= This command allows closing the SSL connection. <SSId>[,<ClosureTyp e>] Parameters: <SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier 1 - Until now SSL block manage only one socket. <...
  • Page 179: Configure General Parameters Of A Ssl Socket - #Sslcfg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Configure general parameters of a SSL socket - #SSLCFG #SSLCFG – Configure general parameters of a SSL socket AT#SSLCFG= This command allows configuring SSL connection parameters. <SSId>,<cid>,<pktSz >,<maxTo>,<defTo>, Parameters: <txTo>...
  • Page 180: Manage The Security Data - #Sslsecdata

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLSECCFG – Configure security parameters of a SSL socket AT#SSLSECCFG= This command allows configuring SSL connection parameters. <SSId>,<CipherSuite Parameters: >,<SecLevel> <SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier 1 - Until now SSL block manage only one socket <CipherSuite>...
  • Page 181           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #SSLSECDATA - Manage the security data <Action> - Action to do. 0 – Delete data from NVM. 1 – Store data into NVM. 2 – Read data from NVM. <DataType>...
  • Page 182: Ftp At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   FTP AT Commands FTP Time – Out - #FTPTO #FTPTO - FTP Time-Out AT#FTPTO= Set command sets the time-out used when opening either the FTP control channel [<tout>] or the FTP traffic channel.
  • Page 183: # Ftpclose - Ftp Close

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   1200 (120 seconds). The FTPTO value that exceed 1200 is considered as 1200. Note: Before opening FTP connection the GPRS must been activated with AT# SGACT AT#FTPOPEN=? Test command returns the OK result code.
  • Page 184: #Ftpput - Ftp Put

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT#FTPCFG=? Test command reports the sypported range of values for parameter(s) <tout>,<IPPignoring>,<FTPSEn>,<FTPext> FTP Put - #FTPPUT #FTPPUT – FTP Put AT#FTPPUT= Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, opens a data connection and [[<filename>] starts sending <filename>...
  • Page 185: Ftp Get In Command Mode - #Ftpgetpkt

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <filename> - file name, string type. Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP connection has been opened yet. AT#FTPGET=? Test command returns the OK result code. FTP Get in command mode - #FTPGETPKT #FTPGETPKT - FTP Get in command mode AT#FTPGETPKT=...
  • Page 186: Ftp Delete - #Ftpdele

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Parameter: <type> - file transfer type: 0 - binary 1 - ascii Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP connection has been opened yet. #FTPTYPE? Read command returns the current file transfer type, in the format: #FTPTYPE: <type>...
  • Page 187: #Ftplist - Ftp List

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Parameter: <dirname> - string type, it’s the name of the new working directory. Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP Connection has been opened yet.
  • Page 188: Set Restart Position For Ftp Get - #Ftprest

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   If the data connection succedds, a CONNECT indication is sent, Afterward a NO CARRIER indication is sent when the socket is closed. Note: if we set <connMode> to 1, the data connection is opened and we remain in command mode and we see the result code OK (instead of CONNECT) Parameters: <filename>...
  • Page 189: Receive Data In Command Mode - #Ftprecv

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Note: value set for <restartposition> has effect on next data transfer (data port opened by #FTPGET or #FTPGETPKT). Then <restartposition> value is automatically assigned to 0 for next download. AT#FTPREST? Read command returns the current <restartposition>...
  • Page 190: Ftp Append Extended - #Ftpappext

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Text row number 1 * 11111111111111111111111111 * Text row number 2 * 22222222222222222222222222 * Text row number 3 * 33333333333333333333333333 * Text row number 4 * 44444444444444444444444444 * Text row number 5 * 55555555555555555555555555 * Text row number 6 * 66666666666666666666666666 * Text row number 7 * 77777777777777777777777777 *...
  • Page 191           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   0 – normal sending of data chunk 1 – close data port after sending data chunk The device responds to the command with the prompt <greater_than><space> and waits for the data to send.
  • Page 192: Ftp Read Message - #Ftpmsg

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Note: if while sending the chunks the data port is closed from remote, user will be aware of it because #FTPAPPEXT will indicatd ERROR and cause (available if previously issued the command AT+CMEE=2) will indicate that socket has been closed.
  • Page 193: Dns Response Caching - #Cachedns

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   DNS Response Caching - #CACHEDNS #CACHEDNS - DNS Response Caching AT#CACHEDNS= Set command enables caching a mapping of domain names to IP addresses, as does [<mode>] a resolver library. Parameter: <mode>...
  • Page 194: Socket Listen Ring - #E2Slri

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #DNS – Manual DNS Selection Ipv4- manual primary DNS server, string type, in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” used for the specified cid; we’re using this value instead of the primary DNS server come from the network (default is “0.0.0.0”) Ipv6- manual primary DNS server, string type, in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”...
  • Page 195: Firewall Setup - #Frwl

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #E2SLRI - Socket Listen Ring AT#E2SLRI=[<n>] Set command enables/disables the Ring Indicator pin response to a Socket Listen connect and if enabled the duration of the negative going pulse generated on receipt of connect.
  • Page 196: Gprs Data Volume - #Gdatavol

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #FRWL - Firewall Setup If criteria matched, then the packet is accepted and the rule scan is finished; if criteria not matched for any chain the packet silently dropped. AT#FRWL? Read command reports the list of all ACCEPT chain rules registered in the Firewall settings in the format:...
  • Page 197: Dns From Network - #Nwdns

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #GDATAVOL - GPRS Data Volume 2 - it reports the total GPRS data counter, since last reset, for the all the set PDP contexts (i.e. all the PDP context with APN parameter set using +CGDCONT), in the format: #GDATAVOL: <cidn>,<totn>,<sentn>,<receivedn>[<CR><LF>...
  • Page 198: Easy Scan® Extension At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #NWDNS – DNS from Network the primary and secondary DNS addresses assigned during the PDP (or GSM) context activation. Test command returns a list of defined <cid>s. AT#NWDNS=? Easy Scan®...
  • Page 199           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   where: <arfcn> - C0 carrier assigned radio channel (BCCH - Broadcast Control Channel). <bsic> - base station identification code; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <bsic> is a decimal number, else it is a 2-digits octal number.
  • Page 200           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <nom > - network operation mode <rac > - routing area code 0..255 - <spgc > - SPLIT_PG_CYCLE support ..0 - SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is not supported on CCCH on this cell ..1 - SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is supported on CCCH on this cell <pat>...
  • Page 201           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <lac> - location area code; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <lac> is a decimal number, else it is a 4-digits hexadecimal number. <cellStatus> - string type; it is the cell status. CELL_SUITABLE - C0 is a suitable cell.
  • Page 202: Network Survey (Numeric Format) - #Csurvc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   (wcdma) at#csurv Network survey started ... uarfcn: 10812 rxLev: -87 mcc: 450 mnc: 08 scr code: 6528 cellId: 10683976 lac: 5121 cellStatus: CELL_LOW_PRIORITY uarfcn: 10713 rxLev: -87 mcc: 450 mnc: 05 scr code: 1200 cellId: 2171648 lac: 8209 cellStatus: CELL_LOW_PRIORITY Network survey ended Note...
  • Page 203           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <lac> - location area code; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <lac> is a decimal number, else it is a 4-digits hexadecimal number. <cellId> - cell identifier; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <cellId> is a decimal number, else it is a 4-digits hexadecimal number.
  • Page 204           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   3..6 <nco> - network control order. 0..2 - <t3168> - timer 3168. <t3192> - timer 3192. <drxmax> - discontinuous reception max time (in seconds). <ctrlAck> - packed control ack. <bsCVmax>...
  • Page 205: Network Survey Format - #Csurvf

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Currently work only if module camped on LTE cell. For serving cell: <earfcn>,<rxLev, <mcc>,<mnc>, <cellId>,<tac> For neighbor cell: <earfcn>,<rxLev>,<cellId> Where: <earfcn> - E-UTRA Assigned Radio Channel <tac> - Tracking Area Code. if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <cellId> is a decimal number, else it is a 4-digits hexadecimal number The last information from #CSURVC depends on the last #CSURVF setting: When #CSURVF=0 or #CSURVF=1 The output ends with the string “Network...
  • Page 206: Cr> Removing On Easy Scan® Commands Family -#Csurvnlf

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Where: <NoARFCN> - number of scanned frequencies <NoBCCH> - number of found BCCh AT#CSURVF? Read command reports the current number format, as follows: #CSURVF: <format> AT#CSURVF=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the parameter <format>. <CR><LF>...
  • Page 207: Http At Commands

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #CSURVEXT - Extended network survey Read command reports whether extended network survey is currently enabled or not, AT#CSURVEXT? in the format: <value> AT#CSURVEXT=? Test command reports the range of values for parameter <value>. Notes and #CSURVEXT configuration has effect on 2G cells only.
  • Page 208: Send Http Get, Head Or Delete Request - #Httpqry

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #HTTPCFG – configure HTTP parameters <ssl_enabled> - Numeric parameter indicating if the SSL encryption is enabled. 0 – SSL encryption disabled (default) 1 – SSL encryption enabled (not yet implemented and not available for setting) <timeout>...
  • Page 209           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #HTTPQRY – send HTTP GET, HEAD or DELETE request AT#HTTPQRY= Execution command performs a GET, HEAD or DELETE request to HTTP server. <prof_id>,<command >,<resource>[,<extra_ Parameters: header_line>] <prof_id> - Numeric parameter indicating the profile identifier - Range: 0-2 <command>...
  • Page 210: Send Http Post Or Put Request - #Httpsnd

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #HTTPQRY – send HTTP GET, HEAD or DELETE request <r_length> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of parameter <resource>. <m_length> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of parameter <extra_header_line>.
  • Page 211           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #HTTPSND – send HTTP POST or PUT request Note: the HTTP request header sent with #HTTPSND always contains the “Connection: close” line, and it cannot be removed. When the HTTP server answer is received, then the following URC is put on the serial port: #HTTPRING: <prof_id>,<http_status_code>,<content_type>,<data_size>...
  • Page 212: Receive Http Server Data - #Httprcv

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   #HTTPSND – send HTTP POST or PUT request AT#HTTPSND=0,0,”/”,100,”3:boundary=----FormBoundary” >>> Receive HTTP server data - #HTTPRCV #HTTPRCV – Receive HTTP server data AT#HTTPRCV= Execution command permits the user to read data from HTTP server in response to <prof_id>, a previous HTTP module request.
  • Page 213: Gps At Commands Set

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   GPS AT Commands Set GPS Power Management - $GPSP $GPSP – GPS Power Management AT$GPSP= Set command allows to manage power-up or down of the GPS controller. <status>...
  • Page 214: Get Acquired Position - $Gpsacp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $GPSR – GPS module Reset 3 - Hotstart (with stored Almanac and Ephemeris): the GPS receiver restarts by using the values stored in the internal memory of the GPS receiver; validated ephemeris and almanac.
  • Page 215           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $GPSACP - Get Acquired Position 2 - 2D fix 3 - 3D fix <cog> - ddd.mm - Course over Ground (degrees, True) (referred to VTG sentence) where: ddd - degrees - 000..360 mm –...
  • Page 216: Unsolicited Nmea Data Configuration - $Gpsnmun

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $GPSACP - Get Acquired Position Reference NMEA 01803 Specifications. Unsolicited NMEA Data Configuration - $GPSNMUN $GPSNMUN - Unsolicited NMEA Data Configuration AT$GPSNMUN= Set command permits to activate an Unsolicited streaming of GPS data (in NMEA <enable>...
  • Page 217: Save Gps Parameters Configuration - $Gpssav

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT$GPSNMUN=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters <enable>, <GGA>, <GLL>, <GSA>, <GSV>, <RMC>, <VTG> Example AT$GPSNMUN=1,0,0,1,0,0,0 These sets the GSA as available sentence in the unsolicited message AT$GPSNMUN=0 Turn-off the unsolicited mode...
  • Page 218: Gps Antenna Supply Voltage Readout - $Gpsav

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   The module must be restarted to use the new configuration GPS Antenna Supply Voltage Readout - $GPSAV $GPSAV - GPS Antenna Supply Voltage Readout AT$GPSAV Execution command returns the measured GPS antenna's supply voltage in Mv. AT$GPSAV? Read command has the same meaning as the Execution command AT$GPSAV=?
  • Page 219: Unsolicited Nmea Extended Data Configuration - $Gpsnmunex

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $GPSGLO – Set the GNSS (or GLONASS) Capability AT$GPSGLO=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <type> Note This command saved in NVM and has effect only at the next power cycle. Example AT$GPSGLO=1 Unsolicited NMEA Extended Data Configuration - $GPSNMUNEX...
  • Page 220: Gps Quality Of Service - $Gpsqos

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $GPSNMUNEX - Unsolicited NMEA Extended Data Configuration $GPSNMUNEX: 1,0,0,0 Give the current frame selected (GNGNS) The unsolicited message will be: $GNGNS,080558.0,3731.306144,N,12655.784429,E,AN,09,1.0,68.0,18.0,,*5B GPS Quality of Service - $GPSQOS $GPSQOS –...
  • Page 221: Gps Start Location Service Request-$Gpsslsr

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   nfo>,<location_type>,< nav_profile>,< velocity_request> AT$GPSQOS=? Returns the list of supported QoS values for each field. $GPSQOS: (0-1800000),(0-990),(0-14400),(0-1966020),(0- 2),(0-3),(0,1) Example AT$GPSQOS=1800000,990,150,0,0,0 Note The current setting is stored through $GPSSAV GPS Start Location Service Request-$GPSSLSR $GPSSLSR –...
  • Page 222           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Note: <client_id> and <clientid_type> are mandatory for A-GPS mode. <mlc_number>: String parameter containing the address of the GMLC through which the location estimate is to be sent to the LCS-Client.
  • Page 223           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   8 - PDSM Ended session because of Error condition 9 - User ended the session 10 - End key pressed from UI 11 - Network Session was ended 12 - Timeout (viz., for GPS Search) 13 - Conflicting request for session and level of privacy 14 - Could not connect to the Network...
  • Page 224: Gps Stop Location Service Request - $Gpsstop

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Example AT$GPSSLSR= 2,3,,,,,1 Note The current setting is stored through $GPSSAV Power up clears GPS memory and then starts the GPS receiver. GPS data cleaning is performed on the base of the current value of the <reset_type>...
  • Page 225: Update Slp Address - $Lcsslp

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Note: If <slp_address> is omitted, chosen <slp_address_type> will be deleted. Note: The current setting is stored in NVM. Note: IPv6 is passed in the following format (example): AT$SLP=3,"[2001:db8:255::8:7]:7275" AT$SLP? Read command returns the current SLP address.
  • Page 226: Set The User Plane Secure Transport - $Suplsec

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <slp_address>: SLP address in FQDN format, IPv4 or IPv6 format Note: The current setting is stored in NVM. Note: This parameter also update during AT$SLP set command AT$SLPTYPE? Read command returns the current SLP address type.
  • Page 227: Set The Version Of Supported Supl - $Suplv

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   $SUPLCFG – Configure SUPL TLS and Hash AT$SUPLCFG Read command reports the currently selected <tls> and <hash> in the format: $SUPLCFG: <tls>,<hash> AT$SUPLCFG Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <tls>...
  • Page 228: Enable/Disable Unsolicited Response - $Licls

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT$LCSTER=<id_type>[,<id_val Set command updates the terminal information like IMSI, MSISDN or IPv4 address. Parameters: ue>[,<pref_pos_mode>[,<tls_mode <id_type> : is a number which can have any of the following >]]] values 0 - MSIDSN...
  • Page 229: Lcs Certificate - $Ltc

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT$LICLS=? Test command returns the range of values for parameter <mode>. LCS certificate - $LTC $LTC – LCS certificate AT$LTC=<string>,<total_message_le Set command is used to pass the security objects (e.g. certificate, ngth>,<seq_no>,<Security_Object_Ty key) to the Transport Layer Security Protocol (binary string).
  • Page 230: Clear Gps Data - $Gpsclrx

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   <cid> - a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see +CGDCONT command) Note: <cid> is mandatory if <mode> is set to lock, otherwise shall be omitted. Note: the set command returns ERROR if the current cid and/or the previously set are in use.
  • Page 231: At Parser Abort

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   AT parser abort The following listed AT Commands can be aborted during execution: +CLCK +CLCC +COPN +CPOL +CLIP +CLIR Note: If DTE transmit any character before receiving the response to the issued AT Command, this causes current AT Command to be aborted.
  • Page 232: List Of Acronyms

              AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   4 List of acronyms ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Attention command BCCH Allocation BCCH Broadcast Control Channel Cell Allocation Cell Broadcast Message Cell Broadcast Service Current Call Meter CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Clear To Send...
  • Page 233           AT Commands Reference Guide 80529ST10815A Rev.2– 2017-09-14   Terminal Adapter Transmission Control Protocol Terminal Equipment User Datagram Protocol USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Coordinated Universal Time VDOP Vertical dilution of precision Course over ground and ground speed Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization ‐ All Rights Reserved ...

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