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  • Page 1 EN/LZT 108 5116 R1A Mobile Phone Developers’ Guidelines AT Commands Online Reference...
  • Page 2 Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with communications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies with freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000 employees in 140 countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers - network operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the world over.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Ensemble S16: GSM Phonebook ...................105 4.22 Ensemble S18: GSM Clock, Date and Alarm Handling............116 4.23 Ensemble S19: GSM Subscriber Information.................121 4.24 Ensemble S20: Ericsson Specific AT Commands For GSM ............121 4.25 Ensemble S24: MMI Settings....................135 4.26 Ensemble S26: Voice Control....................135 4.27 Ensemble S29: WAP Browser ....................137...
  • Page 4 Ensemble C25: GSM 07.10....................187 Ensemble C26: Accessory Identification................188 Ensemble S2: GSM Call Control ...................189 5.10 Ensemble S3: GSM Data/Fax ....................190 5.11 Ensemble S4: GSM Extended Error Reporting ..............192 5.12 Ensemble S5: GSM High Speed Circuit Switched Data ............192 5.13 Ensemble S15: GSM GPRS....................193 5.14 Ensemble S27: OBEX......................204 6 OBEX Formats ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction This manual describes the operation of the AT commands supported by the T39 Telephone. The information here is not relevant for day-to-day operation of the Telephone. This is described in the User Manual supplied with the T39 Telephone.
  • Page 6: Communication Programs

    Please refer to the User’s Manual for instructions on the installation and use of the Ericsson built-in modem software drivers. Configuring third-party communication programs If you want to use a communication program which does not include the Ericsson built-in modem in the list of supported hardware, the following options are suggested: Configure for V.25ter The built-in modem supports the V.25ter command set.
  • Page 7: Result And Error Codes

    2 Result and Error Codes 2.1 Result codes When you send a command from your PC or PDA to the built-in modem, the response is terminated by a result code which is shown on the computer screen. Use this code to confirm correct operation or to identify any problem with the command.
  • Page 8: Error Codes

    Result codes from call connections During on-line operation of the telephone, result codes inform you about the progress of call connections: CONNECT <speed> A connection has been established and the data rate <speed> is shown. BUSY The number you called is engaged. NO DIALTONE Unable to establish the initial connection.
  • Page 9 Report operational/access failure (+CMS) The +CMS ERROR result codes indicate an error relating to the built-in modem, Mobile Phone, or Network relating to the Short Message Service (SMS). It replaces the final result code ERROR. +CMS ERROR: 0 GSM 04.11 Annex E-2 values +CMS ERROR: 127 +CMS ERROR: 128 GSM 03.40 Section 9.2.3.22 values...
  • Page 10 Cellular Result Codes (+CRC) The +CRC messages replace the unsolicited result code RING and provide more information about the type of the incoming call. Use AT+CRC to enable these messages. +CRING: ASYNC Asynchronous transparent +CRING: SYNC Synchronous transparent +CRING: REL Asynchronous non-transparent ASYNC +CRING: REL SYNC Synchronous non-transparent...
  • Page 11: At Commands

    3 AT Commands 3.1 Introduction to AT commands This chapter describes how AT commands are used to exchange information with the phone, the built-in modem and Bluetooth module. The AT commands are listed at the end of this chapter. For a description of each command, refer to Chapters 4, 5 and 6.
  • Page 12: Changing The Built-In Modem Operating Mode

    3.3 Changing the built-in modem operating mode The following illustration summarises the methods that are used to switch between the three built-in modem operating modes: 3.3.1 Operating in off-line command mode Power up Off-line Command Mode Exchange AT command data between computer and Built-in Modem Lose carrier Dial...
  • Page 13: Operating The At Commands

    • Pulling DTR low (not available when using cable) Using AT commands during a data connection If wishing to use AT commands while connected to a remote modem in on-line data mode and maintain connection with the remote modem, first enter on-line command mode. There are two ways to switch from on-line data mode to on-line command mode: 1.Type the escape sequence “+++”...
  • Page 14 To set the built-in modem to operate with autobaud over an asynchronous connection, the command line would AT+CBST=0,0,1 However, the commands also have default settings. These are values which are assumed to have been entered when no actual value is placed in the command line. For example, the above command can be entered as: AT+CBST=,,1 The default values used by the commands are indicated by bold text in the following descriptions.
  • Page 15: At Command List

    3.5 AT command list AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated Ensemble C2: Control and Identification Attention Command ....................19 List All Supported AT Commands................19 AT+CLAC List All Available AT Commands ................19 Reset to User-Defined Configuration................20 AT&F Set To Factory-Defined Configuration .................20 AT+CGMI Request Manufacturer Identification................20 AT+CGMM Request Model Identification ..................21...
  • Page 16 Ensemble S5: GSM HSCSD AT+CHSD HSCSD Device Parameters ..................42 AT+CHSN HSCSD Non-transparent Call Configuration ...............43 AT+CHSC HSCSD Current Call Parameters .................44 Ensemble S6: GSM Network Services AT+CNUM Subscriber Number .....................45 AT+CREG Network Registration....................46 AT+COPS Operator Selection .......................46 AT+CLIP Calling Line Identification...................47 AT+CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction.................48 AT+CCFC...
  • Page 17 AT*EDST Daylight Saving Time ....................119 AT+CTZU Automatic Time Zone Update...................119 Ensemble S19: GSM Subscriber Information AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity............121 Ensemble S20: Ericsson Specific AT Commands For GSM AT*ECUR Current Report......................121 AT*EMIC Microphone Mode .....................121 AT*EPEE PIN Event .........................122...
  • Page 18 AT*ESNU Settings Number .......................122 AT*ETCH Rear Slot Trickle Charge ...................123 AT*EKSP Key Sound Playback ....................123 AT*EQVL External Volume Status .....................123 AT*EXVC Set External Volume Control ..................124 AT*EENL Environment List.......................124 AT*EKSR Key Sound Change Report..................125 AT*EPED Environment Delete ....................126 AT*EPEW Environment Write ....................127 AT*EAPS Active Profile Set.......................128 AT*EAPN...
  • Page 19 ATS4 Response Formatting Character .................153 ATS5 Command Line Editing Character ................153 ATS6 Blind Dial Delay Control...................154 ATS7 Completion Connection Timeout ................154 ATS8 Comma Dial Modifier Delay Control.................155 ATS10 Automatic Disconnect Delay Control ................155 Command Echo ......................155 Result Code Suppression....................156 DCE Response Mode ....................156 Monitor Speaker Control ...................157 Call Progress Monitoring Control................158 AT&C...
  • Page 20 AT+FPHCTO Phase C Timeout .......................180 AT+FPTS Page Transfer Status ....................180 AT+FREV Request Product Revision Identification..............180 AT+FRBC Phase C Receive Data Block Size ................181 AT+FREL Phase C Received EOL Alignment................181 AT+FSPL Request to Poll......................181 AT+FTBC Phase C Transmit Data Block Size ................182 AT+FVRFC Vertical Resolution Format Conversion ..............182 AT+FWDFC...
  • Page 21: At Commands Phone Terminal Terminated

    4 AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated 4.1 Ensemble C2: Control and Identification 4.1.1 Commands Attention Command Description: Checks the communication between the phone and any accessory. Determines the presence of a phone. Execution command: List All Supported AT Commands Description: Lists one or more lines of AT commands supported by the phone.
  • Page 22: Atz Reset To User-Defined Configuration

    Execution command: AT+CGMI Execution command <manufacturer> response: Test command: AT+CGMI=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <manufacturer>: String; manufacturer name. Not to exceed 2048 characters. AT+CGMI Example: ERICSSON AT+CGMI=? AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated...
  • Page 23: At+Cgmm Request Model Identification

    AT+CGMM Request Model Identification Description: The command causes the phone to return one or more lines of information text <model> which is intended to permit the user of the ITAE/ETAE to identify the specific model of phone to which it is connected to. Execution command: AT+CGMM Execution command...
  • Page 24: Ensemble C3: Call Control

    4.2 Ensemble C3: Call Control 4.2.1 Commands Answer Incoming Call Command Description: Answers an incoming call. Execution command: Hook Control Description: Terminates an active call. Execution command: Dial Command Description: Causes the phone to dial a call. All characters appearing on the same command line after the “D” are considered part of the call-addressing information to be signalled to the network, or modifiers used to control the signalling process (collectively known as a “dial string”), up to a semicolon character or the end of the command line.
  • Page 25: At+Cfun Set Phone Functionality

    Test command: ATL=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command L: (list of supported <value>s) response: Parameter: <value>: <value> Description -14 dB (minimum speaker volume) -10.5 dB -7 dB -3.5 dB 0 dB (nominal speaker volume) 3.5 dB 7 dB 10.5 dB 14 dB (maximum speaker volume) ATL=2...
  • Page 26: Ensemble C4: Interface Commands

    4.3 Ensemble C4: Interface Commands 4.3.1 Commands ATS3 Command Line Termination Character Description: Defines the character to be used as the line termination character. This is used both for detection of an end-of-command and in formatting of responses. Set command: ATS3=<value>...
  • Page 27: Ats5 Command-Line Editing Character

    ATS5 Command-Line Editing Character Description: Defines the character to be used as the command-line editing character. Set command: ATS5=<value> Read command: ATS5? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: ATS5=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command S5: (list of supported <value>s) response: Parameter: <value>:...
  • Page 28: Atv Dce Response Mode

    Parameter: <value>: <value> Description DCE transmits result codes Default setting Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted DCE Response Mode Description: Selects either verbose or numeric response codes. Set command: ATV[=]<value> Read command: ATV? Displays the current <value> setting. Read command V: <value>...
  • Page 29: Ensemble C9: Mode Management

    4.4 Ensemble C9: Mode Management 4.4.1 Commands AT+WS46 Mode Selection Description: Allows an accessory to query and control the cellular-protocol mode of a multi-mode phone. The setting remains in effect until another AT+WS=<setting> command is issued, the phone is reset, a call is terminated, or the phone itself makes a mode change.
  • Page 30: At*Ears Analog Ring Signal (Afms) Request

    <mode> Description No request of ATMS and request of AFMS Request of ATMS and AFMS Default setting <activation>: Used to indicate if the accessory wants to be activated directly or not. Direct-activated means that the accessory immediately gets access to the audio lines if a call is established from the phone.
  • Page 31: At*Emir Music Mute Indication Request

    Parameter: <mode>: Activates and deactivates the service. <mode> Description Disable analog ring signal Default setting Enable analog ring signal AT*EARS=0 Example: AT*EARS? *EARS: 0 AT*EARS=? *EARS: (0-1) AT*EMIR Music Mute Indication Request Description: This command is used to request music mute indications. A music mute indication is sent to all accessories that have requested the indication when a call is set up.
  • Page 32 4.5.2 Unsolicited Result Codes *EALV Audio Line Response Description: This unsolicited result code is sent to the accessory when the phone wants that accessory to change audio state. This response is enabled by using AT*EALR. Unsolicited result code:AT*EALV: <mode>,<activation>,<resp> Parameters: <mode>: See AT*EALR.
  • Page 33 AT command Response Comment AT*EALR? Query the current settings *EALR: 3,1,0 Phone responds with the current settings (Note: The last parameter indicates that the audio is either disabled or routed elsewhere) Call answered by using the ‘Yes’ button on the phone *EALV: 3,1,3 The audio accessory gets control of the audio lines Another audio accessory demands the audio lines...
  • Page 34: Ensemble C22: Accessory Authentication

    Accessory Authentication This use scenario consist of the following parts: • The accessory requests a challenge token for command set ‘199’. (Ericsson accessories command set). • The phone returns the challenge parameter. • The accessory inputs challenge parameter to authentication algorithm and gets a token.
  • Page 35: Ensemble C24: Voice Call Control

    AT command Response Comment +CSCC: E3 Step 2 AT+CSCC=2,199,B9 Step 3 Step 4 4.7 Ensemble C24: Voice Call Control 4.7.1 Commands AT*EVA Answer Incoming Call Description: Signals the phone to answer a call. The command is followed by a final result code such as OK or ERROR and the command state is entered.
  • Page 36: Ensemble C26: Accessory Identification

    4.8 Ensemble C26: Accessory Identification 4.8.1 Commands AT*EACS Accessory Status Description: Identifies an accessory, reports accessory status, and requests a unique identifier. Set command: AT*EACS=<accessory_id>,<status_value>[,<unique_id>] Set command response:*EACS: <unique_id> Read command: AT*EACS? Displays the current device settings. Read command *EACS: <accessory_id1>,<status_value1>,<unique_id1> response: [*EACS: <accessory_id2>,<status_value2>,<unique_id2>...
  • Page 37: At*Eina System Interface Active

    <status_value> Description <ir_status> IR status <connected_status> Desktop charger status <connected_status> Travel charger status <connected_status> External handset status <connected_status> Accessory status used for all accessories unknown to the phone (<accessory_id>=13-255) <connected_status>: <connected_status> Description The device is not working The device is connected and working <ir_status>: <ir_status>...
  • Page 38: Ensemble C31: Customized Menu

    AT*EINA Example: *EINA: 1 AT*EINA=? EINA: (1-3) 4.9 Ensemble C31: Customized Menu 4.9.1 Commands AT*EMLR Menu List Read Description: Lists the menu items in the menu list. Execution command: AT*EMLR Execution command *EMLR: <index_1>,<name_1><CR><LF> response: [*EMLR: <index_2>,<name_2><CR><LF> [...]] Test command: AT*EMLR=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 39 4.9.2 Use scenarios Put a menu item into the customized menu AT command Response Comment AT*EMLR List the items in the list *EMLR: 1,”Ring Type” *EMLR: 2,”Edit Melody” *EMLR: 3,”Mail Alert” *EMLR: 4,”Lock” AT*ECMW? List the items in the customized menu *ECMW: 1,2 “Edit Melody”...
  • Page 40: Ensemble S1: Gsm Dte-Dce Interface

    Default setting “IRA” International Reference Alphabet (ITU-T T.50) “8859-n” ISO 5589 Latin n (n=1-6) character set “ERICSSON” International character set in the phone; may differ between different phones “UTF-8” Universal Text Format, 8 bits 4.11 Ensemble S2: GSM Call Control 4.11.1 Commands...
  • Page 41: At+Chup Hang Up Call

    Parameter: <mode>: <mode> Description Single mode Default setting Alternating voice/fax 4-127 Reserved AT+CHUP Hang Up Call Description: Request hang-up. Execution command: AT+CHUP Test command: AT+CHUP=? Shows if the command is supported. AT+CRC Cellular Result Codes Description: Decides if the extended format of incoming call indication is used or not. When enabled, an incoming call is indicated by the unsolicited result code +CRING instead...
  • Page 42 4.11.2 Unsolicited result codes +CRING Call Mode Indication Description: When enabled by using AT+CMOD, an incoming call is indicated with +CRING instead of +RING. Unsolicited result code:+CRING: <type> Parameter: <type>: <type> Description ASYNC Asynchronous transparent SYNC Synchronous transparent REL ASYNC Asynchronous non-transparent Facsimile VOICE...
  • Page 43: Ensemble S3: Gsm Data/Fax

    AT command Response Phone mode Comment AT+CHUP Fax call Hang up fax call 4.12 Ensemble S3: GSM Data/Fax 4.12.1 Commands AT+CBST Select Bearer Service Type Description: Selects the bearer service <name> with the data rate <speed>, and the connection element <ce> to be used when data calls are made. Values may also be used during mobile-terminated data-call setup, especially in the case of single numbering-scheme calls.
  • Page 44: Ensemble S5: Gsm Hscsd

    <name>: <name> Description Asynchronous connection (UDI or 3.1 kHz modem) Default setting <ce>: <ce> Description Non-transparent Default setting 4.13 Ensemble S5: GSM HSCSD 4.13.1 Commands AT+CHSD HSCSD Device Parameters Description: Shows HSCSD features supported by the ME/TA. Execution command: AT+CHSD Execution command +CHSD: <mclass>,<maxRx>,<maxTx>,<sum>,<codings>...
  • Page 45: At+Chsn Hscsd Non-Transparent Call Configuration

    <codings>: <codings> Description Indicates that the accepted channel coding for the next established non-transparent HSCSD call is 9600 bits/s only Indicates that the accepted channel coding for the next established non-transparent HSCSD call is 14000 bits/s only Indicates that the accepted channel coding for the next established non-transparent HSCSD call is both 9600 bits/s and 14000 bits/s Default setting...
  • Page 46: At+Chsc Hscsd Current Call Parameters

    <topRx>: <topRx> Description The user is not going to change <wAiur> and/or <wRx> during the next call ‘1’ is the top <wRx> value that the user is going to request during the next established non-transparent HSCSD call ‘2’ is the top <wRx> value that the user is going to request during the next established non-transparent HSCSD call Default setting <codings>:...
  • Page 47: Ensemble S6: Gsm Network Services

    <aiur> Description Current air-interface user rate is 14400 bits/s Current air-interface user rate is 19200 bits/s Current air-interface user rate is 28800 bits/s <coding>: <coding> Description No HSCSD call is active; see note below Current channel coding is 9600 bits/s Current channel coding is 14400 bits/s Note: The value ‘0’...
  • Page 48: At+Creg Network Registration

    AT+CREG Network Registration Description: Controls the presentation of the unsolicited result code +CREG. Set command: AT+CREG=[<n>] Read command: AT+CREG? Displays the current <n> and <stat> settings. Test command: AT+CREG=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CREG: (list of supported <n>s) response: Parameters: <n>:...
  • Page 49: At+Clip Calling Line Identification

    <mode> Description Set only <format> Do not attempt registration/de-registration This value is not applicable in read command response Manual/automatic If manual selection fails, automatic mode is chosen <format>: <format> Description Automatic (<oper> field ignored) Default setting Short-format (8 characters) alphanumeric <oper> Numeric <oper>...
  • Page 50: At+Clir Calling Line Identification Restriction

    <m>: <m> Description CLIP not provisioned CLIP provisioned Unknown AT+CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Description: Requests calling line identification restriction. Set command: AT+CLIR=[<n>] Read command: AT+CLIR? Displays the current <n> and <m> settings. Test command: AT+CLIR=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CLIR: (list of supported <n>s) response:...
  • Page 51: At+Ccwa Call Waiting

    Parameters: <reason>: <reason> Description Unconditional Mobile phone busy No reply Not reachable All calls are forwarded All conditional calls are forwarded <mode>: <mode> Description Disable Enable Query status Registration Erasure <number>: String; phone number of forwarding address. Format specified by <format>. <type>: Integer;...
  • Page 52: At+Chld Call Hold And Multiparty

    Parameters: <n>: <n> Description Disables the unsolicited result code Default setting Enables the unsolicited result code <mode>: <mode> Description Disable Enable Query status <classx>: <classx> Description Voice L1 Data Voice L2 Response when +CCWA: <status>,<class1> <mode>=2: [+CCWA: <status>,<class2> [...]] <status>: <status>...
  • Page 53: At+Cssn Supplementary Service Notification

    <n> Description Releases the specific active call X Places all active calls on hold and accepts the other (held or waiting) call Places all active calls, except call X, on hold Adds a held call to the conversation Connects two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls AT+CSSN Supplementary Service Notification...
  • Page 54: At+Cacm Accumulated Call Meter

    Parameter: <mode>: <mode> Description Query CCM value. Deactivate the unsolicited reporting of CCM value Activate the unsolicited reporting of CCM value AT+CACM Accumulated Call Meter Description: Resets the Advice-of-Charge related accumulated call meter value in the SIM file EFACM. Set command: AT+CACM=[<passwd>] Read command: AT+CACM? Displays the current <ccm>...
  • Page 55: At*Ecsp Customer Service Profile

    <status> Description ALS function active AT*ECSP Customer Service Profile Description: Reads the Customer Service Profile (CSD) from the SIM. CSP indicates the services that are user accessible. Each of the services has a related bit within the CSP. The services are grouped into service groups, with a maximum of 8 services in a group. For each group, a bit mask indicates the services available (bit=1).
  • Page 56: At*Elin Set Line

    AT*ELIN Set Line Description: Sets the current <line>. Set command: AT*ELIN=<line> Read command: AT+ELIN? Returns the current <line> setting. Test command: AT+ELIN=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +ELIN: (list of supported <line>s) response: Parameter: <line>: <line> Description AT*EPNR Read SIM Preferred Network Description:...
  • Page 57: At*Escn Set Credit Card Number

    Test command *EPNW: (list of supported <index>s),(list of supported<format>s) response: Parameters: <index>: Integer; index to entry in SIM-preferred list. <format>: <format> Description Numeric <oper> Default setting <oper>: String indicating the operator code. AT*ESCN Set Credit Card Number Description: Used for setting up a credit card number in the ME, disabling credit card calls, enabling one of the credit card call services, querying the settings for one of the services, or querying the active credit call access server.
  • Page 58: At+Cpuc Price Per Unit And Currency Table

    <selindexn>: <selindexn> Description Credit card calling disabled Default setting Index number to the first credit card call-access server Index number to the second credit card call-access server <asn>: Character string; ‘0-9,+’. Maximum 20 characters. Phone number of type specified by <type>.
  • Page 59: At*Edif Divert Function

    Parameters: <line>: <line> Description Line 1 Line 2 <index>: <index> Description Home network voice mail number Roaming voice mail number <onoff>: <onoff> Description Enable the voice mail number <number>: Character string; ‘0-9,+’. <nlength>: Maximum number of characters in <number> <type>: Integer;...
  • Page 60: At*Edis Divert Set

    AT*EDIS Divert Set Description: This command enables and disables the divert setting in the currently active profile. The command is also used to set the divert number for the profile. The command does not perform any call forwarding. To perform call forwarding, use AT+CCFC. Set command: AT*EDIS=<onoff>[,<number>[,<type>]] Read command:...
  • Page 61 <alphatag_mode>: <alphatag_mode> Description First name and last name displayed 4.14.2 Unsolicited result codes +CREG Network Registration Description: Indicates there is a change in the ME network registration status. This result code is enabled by using AT+CREG. Unsolicited result code:+CREG: <stat> Parameter: <stat>: <stat>...
  • Page 62 *ELIP Calling Line Alpha Tag Description: This result code is returned after every RING (or +CRING) result code sent from TAE to TE. This response is also sent when a normal voice call is answered. This result code is enabled by using AT*EIPS. Unsolicited result code:*ELIP: <alpha_tag>...
  • Page 63 Parameters: <code1>: <code1> Description Unconditional call forwarding is active Some of the conditional call forwardings are active A call has been forwarded A call is waiting Outgoing calls are barred Incoming calls are barred CLIR suppression rejected This is a CUG call (<cindex> present) <cindex>: Integer;...
  • Page 64 +CCCM Advice of Charge Call Meter Notification Description: This unsolicited result code is sent when the CCM value changes, but not more often than every 10 seconds. The result code is enabled by using AT+CAOC. Unsolicited result code:+CCCM: <ccm> Parameter: <ccm>: String;...
  • Page 65 4.14.3 Use scenarios Calling Line Identification This use scenario performs the following steps: • Enable calling line identification • Receive calling line identity indication when receiving a mobile-terminated call • Disable calling line identification AT command Response Comment AT+CLIP=1 Enable +CRING: VOICE After every CRING, the calling line identity is presented +CLIP:...
  • Page 66: Ensemble S7: Gsm Ussd

    4.15 Ensemble S7: GSM USSD 4.15.1 Commands AT+CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Description: Allows control of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD). Both network- and mobile-initiated operations are supported. This command is used to enable the unsolicited result code +CUSD. Set command: AT+CUSD=[<n>[,<str>]] Read command:...
  • Page 67: Ensemble S8: Gsm Facility Lock

    <m> Description Other I/O client has responded This result code is received if the network initiates a USSD dialogue and some other I/O client responds Operation not supported Network time out <str>: String; USSD string. <dcs>: Integer; Cell Broadcasting Data Coding Scheme. 4.16 Ensemble S8: GSM Facility Lock 4.16.1 Commands AT+CLCK...
  • Page 68: At+Cpwd Change Password

    <fac> Description “AG” All outGoing barring services “AC” All inComing barring services <mode>: <mode> Description Unlock Lock Query status Gives the response +CLCK: <status>,<class1><CR><LF> [+CLCK: <status>,<class2><CR><LF> [...]] Full lock (only valid for <fac>=”PS”; after power-on, always ask for password <passwd>: String;...
  • Page 69 <fac> Description “P2” SIM PIN2 “AO” BAOC (Bar All Outgoing Calls) “OI” BOIC (Bar Outgoing International Calls) “AI” BAIC (Bar All Incoming Calls) “IR” BIC-Roam (Bar Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home country) “OX” BOIC-exHC (Bar Outgoing International Calls except to Home Country) “AB”...
  • Page 70: Ensemble S9: Gsm Mobile Equipment, Control, And Status

    Test command +CPAS: (list of supported <pas>s) response: Parameters: <mode>: <mode> Description Allows the CPAS to return Ericsson-specific <pas> values Default setting <pas>: <pas> Description Ready (ME allows commands from TA/TE) Ringing (ME is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the...
  • Page 71: At+Cpin Pin Control

    AT+CPIN PIN Control Description: Sends the password to the ME, which is necessary to make the ME operational. Execution command: AT+CPIN=<pin>[,<new_pin>] Read command: AT+CPIN? Displays the current <code> setting. Test command: AT+CPIN=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CPIN: (list of supported <code>s) response: Parameters:...
  • Page 72: At+Csq Signal Quality

    <bcl>: <bcl> Description Battery exhausted 1-99 Battery charging level; the battery has 1-99 percent of capacity remaining Battery fully charged AT+CSQ Signal Quality Description: The command returns received signal strength indication <rssi> and channel bit error rate <ber> from the ME. Execution command: AT+CSQ Execution command...
  • Page 73: At+Cind Indicator Control

    <keys> Description “<“ Left arrow “>” Right arrow “C”/”c” Clear display (C/CLR) “D”/”d” Volume down. “E”/”e” Connection end (END) “F”/”f” Function (FCN) - option key “S”/”s” Connection start (SEND) “U”/”u” Volume up “V”/”v” Down arrow “^” Up arrow “H”/”h” Button pushed on the MC link handset <time>: Time to strike each key.
  • Page 74: At+Cmer Mobile Equipment Event Reporting

    <descr> Description “call” Call in progress (0-1) “roam” Roaming indicator (0-1) (Home net status, ‘0’ = Home Net) “smsfull” A short message memory storage in the MT has become full (‘0’), or memory locations are available (‘1’) AT+CIND? Example: +CIND: 2,3,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,1 AT+CIND=? +CIND: (“battchg”,(0-1)),(“signal”,(0-5)), (“batterywarning”,(0-1)),(“chargerconnected”,(0-1)),...
  • Page 75: At+Cvib Vibrator Mode

    <disp>: <disp> Description No display event reporting Default setting <ind>: <ind> Description No indicator event reporting Default setting Indicator event reporting using +CIEV Only those indicator that are not caused by AT+CIND shall be indicated by the TA to the TE <bfr>: <bfr>...
  • Page 76 Test command: AT*ECAM=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ECAM: (list of supported <onoff>s) response: Parameters: <onoff>: <onoff> Description The call log function is disabled The call log function is enabled <ccid>: <ccid> Description A number that uniquely identifies a call in the phone. The maximum number of call control processes is 7: 5 multiparty members, one call on hold and one waiting call <ccstatus>:...
  • Page 77: At*Elan Language Set

    <type>: Type of address octet. Only valid for <ccstatus>=1 (CALLING). <type> Description Default setting when a dialling string includes the international access code character ‘+’ Default setting when a dialling string does not include the international access code character ‘+’ AT*ELAN Language Set Description:...
  • Page 78: At*Emar Master Reset

    AT*EMAR Master Reset Description: Requests the ME to reset user data. Set command: AT*EMAR=<phone_lock_code> Test command: AT*ELAN=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <phone_lock_code>: String; security code (phone lock code) must be verified before performing the master reset. Also see AT+CLCK. AT*ERIN Ring Set Description:...
  • Page 79: At*Eril Ring Level Set

    AT*ERIL Ring Level Set Description: Sets the volume for the ring signal used for incoming voice, Line 1 and Line 2, fax, and data calls. Set command: AT*ERIL=<volume>[,<call_type>[,<place>]] Read command: AT*ERIL? Read command *ERIL: <volume1>[,<call_type1>[,<place1>]]<CR><LF> response: *ERIL: <volume2>[,<call_type2>[,<place2>]]<CR><LF> *ERIL: <volumen>[,<call_typen>[,<placen>]] Test command: AT*ERIL=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 80: At*Esam Answer Mode

    Parameters: <volume>: <volume> Description Volume setting <sound_type>: <sound_type> Description Low ring signal Medium ring signal High ring signal Mixed ring signal Melody 1 12-20 Melody 2 - Melody 10 Reserved for preset melodies 31-34 Own melodies 1-4 AT*ESAM Answer Mode Description: Sets the answer mode in the phone.
  • Page 81: At*Esil Silence Command

    Parameters: <place>: <place> Description Hand-held Car mounted <mode>: <mode> Description OFF, Back light always switched off ON, always on AUTO, backlight is turned on when the ME reacts to a user event or when receiving a call The light is then turned off after a short while AT*ESIL Silence Command Description:...
  • Page 82: At*Esks Key Sound

    <mode> Description AUTOMATIC; the phone will, after a time delay, automatically lock the keyboard AT*ESKS Key Sound Description: Sets the key sound in the phone. Set command: AT*ESKS=<mode> Read command: AT*ESKS? Displays the current <mode> setting. Test command: AT*ESKS=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ESKS: (list of supported <mode>s) response:...
  • Page 83: At*Esmm Minute Minder

    <mode> Description Voice mail AT*ESMM Minute Minder Description: Sets the minute minder setting in the phone. Set command: AT*ESMM=<mode> Read command: AT*ESMM? Displays the current <mode> setting. Test command: AT*ESMM=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ESMM: (list of supported <mode>s) response: Parameter: <mode>:...
  • Page 84 <melody_format>: <melody_format> Description <melody_string> is formed by the characters specified by <pause>, <prefix>,<note>, and <length_modifier> below Default setting <melody_string> is formed by hexcoding the melody in the format used when saving it to the phone memory See <hex_note> and <hex_length> below <pause>: <pause>...
  • Page 85 <hex_note> Description <prefix> and <note> equivalent D_SHARP_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE #d (b)e E_FLAT_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE E_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE F_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE F_SHARP_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE #f (b)g G_FLAT_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE E_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE E_SHARP_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE #g (b)a A_FLAT_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE E_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE E_SHARP_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE #a (b)b B_FLAT_TONE_LOWER_OCTAVE B_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE C_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE C_SHARP_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE +#c +(b)d D_FLAT_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE D_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE D_SHARP_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE +#d +(b)e E_FLAT_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE E_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE F_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE F_SHARP_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE +#f +(b)g G_FLAT_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE E_TONE_MIDDLE_OCTAVE...
  • Page 86: At*Etxt Text Command

    Test command *ETXT: (list of supported <mode>s),<ltext>. response: Parameters: <mode>: <mode> Description No greeting <text> shall not be sent Custom text, given in <text> Standard (‘ERICSSON’) start-up message <text> shall not be sent Default setting AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated...
  • Page 87: At*Ekse Keystroke Send

    <text>: Text to be displayed; may not contain <CR>. <ltext>: Integer; maximum number of characters in <text>. AT*EKSE Keystroke Send Description: Sends a keystroke identifier to the MT. The MT will make a context-sensitive interpretation of the keystroke, based on the state of the MMI. Set command: AT*EKSE=<key>[,<time>] Test command:...
  • Page 88 4.17.2 Unsolicited result codes +CKEV Keypad Event Description: Keypad event reporting is enabled by the AT+CMER command and indicates key press/release. Unsolicited result code:+CKEV: <keys>,<press> Parameters: <keys>: See AT+CKPD. <press>: <press> Description Key released Key pressed +CIEV Indicator Event Description: Indicates changes in indicator levels.
  • Page 89 *ECAV Call Monitoring Event Description: Reports changes in call state for a certain call, indicated by <coid>. Enabled by AT+ECAM. Unsolicited result code:*ECAV: <ccid>,<ccstatus><calltype>[,<processid>][,<exit_cause>] [,<number>,<type>] Parameters: <ccid>: <ccid> Description A number that uniquely identifies a call in the phone. The maximum number of call control processes is 7; 5 multiparty members, one call on hold and one waiting call <ccstatus>:...
  • Page 90 <type>: Type of address octet. Only valid for <ccstatus>=1 (CALLING). <type> Description Default setting when a dialling string includes the international access code character ‘+’ Default setting when a dialling string does not include the international access code character ‘+’ *EIMV Input Method Event Description:...
  • Page 91 <language> Description Polish Portugese Romanian Slovak Slovenian Serbian Finnish Swedish Turkish Greek Bulgarian Russian Hebrew Arabic Indonesian Malay Tagalog Thai Vietnamese US_English Latin_American_Spanish Canadian Brazilian_Portugese Hong_Kong_Chinese Simplified_Chinese Taiwan_Chinese Hong_Kong_Chinese_No_Punct Simplified_Chinese_No_Punct Taiwan_Chinese_No_Punct Digits Integer Real Phone_No DTMF Ext_Digits ISO_8859 GSM_WML_A GSM_WML_a GSM_WML_X GSM_WML_x AT Commands Phone Terminal Terminated...
  • Page 92 <language> Description Greek_WML_A Greek_WML_a Greek_WML_X Greek_WML_x Cyrillic Cyrillic_WML_A Cyrillic_WML_a Cyrillic_WML_X Cyrillic_WML_x Arabic_WML_A Arabic_WML_X Hebrew_WML_A Hebrew_WML_X <alphabet>: <alphabet> Description Greek Cyrillic Digits Ext_Digits Integer Real Phone_No DTMF ISO_8859 Arabic Hebrew Chinese GSM_WML_A GSM_WML_a GSM_WML_X GSM_WML_x Greek_WML_A Greek_WML_a Greek_WML_X Greek_WML_x Cyrillic_WML_A Cyrillic_WML_a Cyrillic_WML_X Cyrillic_WML_x Arabic_WML_A...
  • Page 93 <alphabet> Description Arabic_WML_X Hebrew_WML_A Hebrew_WML_X 4.17.3 Use scenarios Mobile Equipment Control Mode and Event Reporting This scenario operates the keypad and reads the keypad and indicator status. AT command Response Comment AT+CKPD=”0461930 Dial number 046193000 by emulating a sequence of key 00S”,5,1 presses Each key is pressed for half a second and the pause...
  • Page 94 AT command Response Comment *ECAV: 1,3,1,, ACTIVE CALL, VOICE1 AT+CHLD Put call on hold *ECAV: 1,4,1,, HOLD, VOICE1 AT+CHLD=2 Retrieve held call *ECAV: 1,3,1 ACTIVE CALL, VOICE1 Hang up *ECAV: 1,0,1,8,16 IDLE. Call Control exit cause 16 (normal clearing) RING Incoming call *ECAV: 1,6,128,, ALTERING, VOICE2...
  • Page 95: Ensemble S10: Gsm Mobile Equipment Error Control

    4.18 Ensemble S10: GSM Mobile Equipment Error Control 4.18.1 Commands AT+CMEE Report Mobile Equipment Error Description: Requests GSM mobile equipment error control. The command disables or enables the use of result code +CME ERROR as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the ME.
  • Page 96: At+Cpms Preferred Message Storage

    Parameters: <service>: <service> Description GSM 03.40 and 03.41 specific. The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with GSM 07.05 Phase 2 Version 4.7.0. Phase 2 features that do not require new command syntax may be supported Default setting 2-127 Reserved <mt>: <mt>...
  • Page 97: At+Cmgf Message Format

    <mem2>: Memory to which writing and sending options are made (see AT+CMSS AT+CMGW). <mem2> Description “ME” ME message storage “SM” SIM message storage Default setting “TL” Template message storage <mem3>: Memory to which received SMs are preferred to be stored (unless directly forwarded to the TE).
  • Page 98: At+Cscb Cell Broadcast Message Type

    <tosca>: Integer; GSM 04.11 RP SC type-of-address octet in integer format. <tosca> Description ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national/international unknown Default setting if ‘+’ is not in <sca> ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number Default setting if ‘+’ is in <sca> ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7...
  • Page 99: At+Cres Restore Settings

    AT+CRES Restore Settings Description: Restores the message service settings from non-volatile memory. A TA can contain several profiles of settings. The settings specified in AT+CSCA AT+CSCB restored. Certain settings, for example SIM SMS parameters, may not be supported by the storage and can therefore not be restored. Execution command: AT+CRES[=<profile>] Test command:...
  • Page 100: At+Cmgl List Message

    <bm>: <bm> Description Store message to “BM”. No CBM indications are routed to the TE Default setting New CBMs are routed directly to the TE, using the +CBM result code <ds>: <ds> Description No SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed to the TE Default setting SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed to the TE, using the +CDS...
  • Page 101: At+Cmgr Read Message

    <alpha>: String; left empty, but not omitted (commas mark the place where it should be). The character set used is selected with AT+CSCS. <length>: Integer; with AT+CMGF=’0’, this value indicates the length of the actual TP data unit (in octet units). <pdu>: In case of SMS: GSM 04.11 SC address followed by GSM 03.40 TPDU in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 102: At+Cmgs Send Message

    <mem1> Description “SM” SIM message storage “TL” Template message storage AT+CMGS Send Message Description: Sends message from a TE to the network (SMS-SUBMIT). <tr> is returned after successful message delivery. Optionally (when the network supports it, and AT+CSMS <service>=’1’), <ackpdu> is returned. Values can be used to identify message upon unsolicited delivery status report result code.
  • Page 103: At+Cmgw Write Message To Memory

    <toda>: GSM 04.11 TP-Address Type-Of-Address octet; in integer format. <toda> Description ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national/international unknown Default setting if ‘+’ is not in <da> ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number Default setting if ‘+’ is in <da> ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7...
  • Page 104: At+Cmgd Delete Message

    AT+CMGD Delete Message Description: Deletes message from preferred message <mem1> (see AT+CPMS) storage location <index>. If deletion fails, +CMS ERROR is returned. Execution command: AT+CMGD=<index> Test command: AT+CMGD=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <index>: Integer; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory. AT+CMGC Send Command Description:...
  • Page 105 Test command: AT*ESTL=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ESTL: (list of supported <stix>s),<ntext> response: Parameters: <stix>: Integer; index to entry in list of SMS templates. <text>: String; SMS template text. <ntext>: Integer; maximum length of the <text> parameter. 4.19.2 Unsolicited result codes +CBM Received Cell Broadcast...
  • Page 106 +CMT Received Message Description: Received SMs are routed directly to the TE. Enabled by AT+CNMI. Unsolicited result code:+CMT: <length><CR><LF> <pdu> Parameters: <length>: Integer; with AT+CMGF=’0’, this value indicates the length of the actual TP data unit (in octet units). <pdu>: In case of SMS: GSM 04.11 SC address followed by GSM 03.40 TPDU in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 107: Ensemble S15: Gsm Gprs

    AT Command Response Comment +CBM: 128 New CBM PDU of 128 byte received at TE <128 byte PDU> 4.20 Ensemble S15: GSM GPRS 4.20.1 Commands AT+CGSMS Select Service for MO SMS Messages Description: The command is used to specify the service or service preference that the MT will use to send MO SMS messages Set command: AT+CGSMS=[<service>]...
  • Page 108: At+Cpbr Phonebook Read

    Test command: AT+CPBS=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CPBS: (list of supported <storage>s) response: Parameters: <storage>: <storage> Description “FD” SIM fix-dialling phonebook “ME” ME phonebook “SM” SIM phonebook “DC” ME dialled-calls list “RC” ME received-calls list “MC” ME missed-calls list “MV”...
  • Page 109: At+Cpbf Phonebook Find

    <type> Description ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national/international unknown ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7 <text>: String; maximum length <tlength>. Character set as specified by AT+CSCS. <nlength>: Integer;...
  • Page 110: At+Cpbw Phonebook Write

    <type>: <type> Description Unknown numbering plan, national / international number unknown ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national/international unknown ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7 <tlength>: Integer;...
  • Page 111: At*Eprr Personal Ringtype Read

    <type> Description ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national/international unknown ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number Default if no ‘+’ in sca ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number Default if ‘+’ in sca 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7 <text>: String;...
  • Page 112: At*Eprw Personal Ringtype Write

    <type> Description 128-255 Valid values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7 <sound_type>: <sound_type> Description Low ring signal Medium ring signal High ring signal Mixed ring signal Melody 1 12-30 Melody 2 - melody 20 Reserved for pre-set melodies 31-38 Own melody 1-8 AT*EPRW Personal Ringtype Write Description:...
  • Page 113: At*Ecas Callers Allowed Set

    <sound_type> Description Mixed ring signal Melody 1 12-20 Melody 2 - melody 10 Reserved for pre-set melodies 31-38 Own melody 1-8 AT*ECAS Callers Allowed Set Description: Sets different alternatives for call screening. Set command: AT*ECAS=<callscreen> Read command: AT*ECAS? Displays the current <callscreen> setting. Test command: AT*ECAS=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 114: At*Ecaw Callers Allowed Write

    <storage> Description “ME” ME phonebook Default setting <PBindex>: Integer; values in the range of location numbers in phonebook memory. <CLUID>: LUID for contact. AT*ECAW Callers Allowed Write Description: Writes to or removes entries from Callers Allowed list. Execution command: AT*ECAW=[<CAindex>[,<storage>,<PBindex>] Test command: AT*ECAW=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 115: At*Esgr Group Read

    Parameter: <gindex>: Integer; group index. AT*ESGR Group Read Description: Lists the groups defined in the hierarchical phonebook. Execution command: AT*ESGR Execution command ESGR: <gindex1>,<name1>[<CR><LF> response: <gindex2>,<name2>[<CR><LF> <gindexn>,<namen>]] Test command: AT*ESGR=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameters: <gindex>: Integer; group index. <name>: String;...
  • Page 116: At*Egir Group Item Read

    <numbertype> Description FAX_NBR PAGER_NBR OTHER_NBR AT*EGIR Group Item Read Description: Lists the items in the <gindex> group. Execution command: AT*EGIR=<gindex> Execution Command *EGIR: <index1>,<type1>,<itemindex1>[<CR><LF> Response: <index2>,<type2>,<itemindex2>[<CR><LF> <indexn>,<typen>,<itemindexn>]]] Test command: AT*EGIR=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameters: <gindex>: Integer; group index. <index>: Integer;...
  • Page 117 4.21.2 Use scenarios Phonebook Read This scenario shows how reading from the phonebook is performed. AT command Response Comment AT+CPBR=? Read index range and element lengths +CPBR: (1-99), Max 99 entries 30,30 Max number length equals 30 AT+CPBR=2 Read one entry at index 2 +CPBR: 2,”90510”, 129,”Dieter”...
  • Page 118: Ensemble S18: Gsm Clock, Date And Alarm Handling

    4.22 Ensemble S18: GSM Clock, Date and Alarm Handling 4.22.1 Commands AT*ESDF Date Format Description: Sets the date format in the phone. Set command: AT*ESDF=<mode> Read command: AT*ESDF? Displays the current <mode> setting. Test command: AT*ESDF=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ESDF: (list of supported <mode>s) response:...
  • Page 119: At+Cclk Clock

    AT+CCLK Clock Description: Sets the real-time clock in the ME. Set command: AT+CCLK=<time> Read command: AT+CCLK? Displays the current <time> setting. Test command: AT+CCLK=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <time>: String; “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ssz”. “z” is the time zone difference from GMT, for example “+01”...
  • Page 120: At+Cald Alarm Delete

    Also see AT+CAPD. This command is implemented for compatibility reasons only (to make AT+CAPD use possible). There is no motion snooze functionality in the T39 phone. Set command: AT*ESZS=<onoff> Read command: AT*ESZS? Displays the current <onoff>...
  • Page 121: At*Edst Daylight Saving Time

    <onoff> Description The motion snooze function is enabled AT*EDST Daylight Saving Time Description: Sets the daylight saving time hours. Note: It is recommended that the daylight saving time is set with this command before setting the actual local time with AT+CCLK. Set command: AT*EDST=<dst>...
  • Page 122 4.22.2 Unsolicited result codes +CALV Alarm Event Description: This unsolicited result code is returned when an alarm is activated. The alarm is set using AT+CALA. Unsolicited result code:+CALV: <n> Parameter: <n>: Integer; identifies an alarm event. 4.22.3 Use scenarios Alarm Functionality AT Command Response Comment...
  • Page 123: Ensemble S19: Gsm Subscriber Information

    Test command: AT+CIMI=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <IMSI>: String without double quotes; International Mobile Subscriber Identity. 4.24 Ensemble S20: Ericsson Specific AT Commands For GSM 4.24.1 Commands AT*ECUR Current Report Description: Reports the current consumption of a connected device. The value reported is used to adjust the phone’s charging parameters.
  • Page 124: At*Epee Pin Event

    Parameter: <mode>: <mode> Description Microphone is disabled Microphone is enabled Default setting AT*EPEE PIN Event Description: Requests the phone to inform when the PIN code has been entered and accepted. This command activates the unsolicited result code *EPEV. Set command: AT*EPEE=<onoff>...
  • Page 125 <number_type>: Integer; type of address octet, in hexadecimal format. <number_type> Description Default setting when dialling string does not include the international access code character ‘+’ Default setting when dialling string includes the international access code character ‘+’ AT*ETCH Rear Slot Trickle Charge Description: The charger may disconnect the phone slot (charger supply voltage) for 30 seconds to trickle charge rear slot without affecting the phone functionality.
  • Page 126 Parameters: <type> <report> Description *EVOLC report disabled Default setting *EVOLC report enabled <current_volume>: <current_volume> Description Volume low 1—(n-1) Steps in volume Volume high AT*EXVC Set External Volume Control Description: Sets or queries whether an external accessory, such as a vehicle handsfree, controls the audio volume.
  • Page 127 Test command: AT*EENL=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *EENL: <nenvnr> response: Parameters: <accessory_id>: <accessory_id> Description Portable handsfree; presented in ME ass PORTABLE_HF_TXT Vehicle handsfree; presented in the ME as VEHICLE_HF_TXT RS232 cord; presented in ME as DATA_CABLE_TXT IR device;...
  • Page 128 Parameters: <report>: <report> Description Key sound change report (*EKSC) disabled Default setting Key sound change report (*EKSC) enabled <mode>: <mode> Description SILENT; no sound when a key is pressed CONTINOUS TONE; a continuous tone while key is pressed CLICK; a click when a key is pressed AT*EPED Environment Delete Description:...
  • Page 129 <unique_id>: <unique_id> Description Request a new unique identifier from the phone 1-65534 Unique identifier for a unique accessory 65535 Default value used by non-unique accessories AT*EPEW Environment Write Description: Adds an environment to the list of environments associated with the current profile. Execution command: AT*EPEW=<accessory_id>[,<unique_id>] Read command:...
  • Page 130 <env_name>: String; environment name. <nenvnr>: Integer; maximum number of environments possible to associate with a profile. AT*EAPS Active Profile Set Description: Selects the active phone profile. The profiles may be renamed using AT+EAPN. The profile consists of the parameters and settings for the following commands: AT Command Name Ensemble...
  • Page 131 Test command: AT*EAPN=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *EAPN: <nlength> response: Parameters: <index>: <index> Description Profile number <name_tagx>: String; name tag for the profile. <nlength>: Integer; maximum length of <name_tagx>. AT*EBCA Battery and Charging Algorithm Description: Requests status of battery/charging and turns on/off unsolicited result code *EBCA. Set command: AT*EBCA=<onoff>...
  • Page 132 <iphone>: Integer; phone current consumption. Number of mA. Range: 0-65500. <acapacity>: Integer; added capacity during charge. Number of mAh, multiplied by 20. Range: 0-65500. <ccapacity>: Integer; consumed capacity during charge. Number of mAh, multiplied by 20. Range: 0-65500. <ncapacity>: Integer; nominal capacity during charge. Number of mAh, multiplied by 20. Range: 0-65500.
  • Page 133 Test command: AT*ENAD=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *ENAD: (list of supported <index>s),max length of <name>,max length of response: <userid>,max length of <password>,0,max length of <dial_up_nr>,(list of supported <dial_type>s),(list of supported <data_rate>s),(list of supported <lock_state>s) *ENAD: (list of supported <index>s),max length of <name>,max length of <userid>,max length of <password>,1,(list of supported <pref_serv>s),(list of supported<pap_chap>s),(list of supported <lock_state>s) Parameters:...
  • Page 134 <cid>: Integer; ID number of a PDP Context as defined in AT+CGDCONT (S15). Note: There is a one to one mapping between an IA and a PDP context. A certain context can thus not be reused in another IA. <pref_serv>: <pref_serv>...
  • Page 135 4.24.2 Unsolicited result codes *EPEV PIN Code Event Description: This unsolicited result code is returned when a PIN code has been entered and accepted. The result code is activated using AT*EPEE. Unsolicited result code:*EPEV *EVOLC PIN Code Event Description: This unsolicited result code is returned when a user has made a change in the volume control.
  • Page 136 *EASI System Event Indication Description: When a system even occurs, *EASI: <event> is reported to the TE. Enabled by AT*EASY. Unsolicited result code:*EASI: <event> Parameter: <event>: <event> Description Voice-activated dialling (VAD) is activated 1-254 Reserved for future use No event 4.24.3 Use scenarios Environment and Profiles AT Command...
  • Page 137: Ensemble S24: Mmi Settings

    AT Command Response Comment AT*EPEW? List all environments associated with the “Car” profile *EPEW: 1,65535, The vehicle HF is associated with the “Car” profile “Vehicle HF” AT*EAPS=1 Change profile to “Normal” 4.25 Ensemble S24: MMI Settings 4.25.1 Commands AT*EFOS Font Size Set Description: Sets the font size used by the phone MMI.
  • Page 138 Test command: AT*EVAA=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *EVAA: (list of supported <type>s),(list of supported <onoff>s) response: Parameters: <type>: <type> Description Car handsfree Portable handsfree Speakerphone <onoff>: <onoff> Description The magic word function is not activated Default setting The magic word function is activated AT*EMWS Magic Word Set...
  • Page 139: Ensemble S29: Wap Browser

    4.27 Ensemble S29: WAP Browser 4.27.1 Locked WAP profiles In certain terminals a number of WAP profiles may be locked at manufacturing to prevent the users from altering the predefined WAP settings. When such a profile is active some of the commands in this ensemble will not function according to specification.
  • Page 140 AT*EWHP WAP Homepage Description: Sets the homepage (start page) for the WAP browser. Set command: AT*EWHP=<url> Read command: AT*EWHP? Displays the current <url> setting. Test command: AT*EWHP=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command *EWHP: <nurl> response: Parameters: <url>: String;...
  • Page 141 Parameters: <profile>: <profile> Description WAP settings profile number 1 WAP settings profile number 2 WAP settings profile number n <name>: String; WAP profile name. <nlength>: Integer; maximum length of <name>. AT*EWDT WAP Download Timeout Description: Sets the server response time used when downloading a WAP page. Set command: AT*EWDT=<sec>...
  • Page 142 AT*EWPB WAP Preferred Bearer Description: This command sets the preferred bearer for WAP. If Internet Account is chosen as the preferred bearer, the index of the Internet Account to be used shall be sent as the second parameter: <IA_index>. If SMS is chosen as the preferred bearer, the second parameter is ignored.
  • Page 143 AT*EWBA WAP Bookmark Add Description: Adds or deletes a bookmark in the list of bookmarks. A bookmark is always added to the last position in the bookmark list. If <title> is omitted, the bookmark title is set to the first <ntitle> number of characters of the <url>. If the <url> parameter exceeds <nurl>...
  • Page 144 WAP Browser Settings AT Command Response Comment AT*EWIL=1 Enable image download AT*EWHP=”http:// Set WAP homepage www.ericsson.se” AT*EWDT=10 Set download timeout to 10 seconds AT*EWCT=10 Set connection timeout to 10 seconds AT*EWPR? Query active WAP settings profile *EWPR: 2 Profile ‘2’ is active AT*EWPN=2,”Off”...
  • Page 145 WAP Browser Connection Settings AT Command Response Comment AT*EWLI=”auser”, Set user identity and password for WAP proxy login ”apwd” AT*EWPB=2,0 Set preferred bearer to CSD Set the WAP browser to not ask for preferred bearer for every session AT*EWCG=”1”,”192 Set up IP address to CSD gateway .18.178.143”...
  • Page 146: At Commands Modem Terminated

    5 AT Commands Modem Terminated 5.1 Ensemble C2: Control and Identification 5.1.1 Commands Attention Command Description: Checks the communication between the phone and any accessory. Determines the presence of a phone. Execution command: List All Supported AT Commands Description: The command causes the phone to return one or more lines of AT commands. It also causes the TAE to return a list of AT Commands.
  • Page 147 AT+CLAC List All Available AT Commands Description: Execution command that causes the ME to return one or more lines of AT Commands. Note: This command only returns the AT commands available to the user. Execution command: AT+CLAC Possible response(s): <AT Command1><CR><LF> [<AT Command2><CR><LF>...
  • Page 148 Restore to User Profile Description: This command instructs the DCE to set all parameters to their default values as specified by the user. Uploads a set of parameters set by AT&W. This may include taking into consideration the settings of hardware configuration switches or non- volatile parameter storage (if implemented).
  • Page 149 Parameter: <pr>: <pr> Description Stores current settings in User Profile 0 AT*ESIR Read MS Systems Interface Release Description: Reads the interface release version. Execution command: AT*ESIR Response: *ESIR: <major>,<minor> Test command: AT*ESIR=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameters: <major>: <major>...
  • Page 150 Parameter: <manufacturer>: String of characters. AT+GMI Example: ERICSSON AT+GMI=? AT+GMM Request Model Identification Description: Returns the model identification for the infrared modem. Execution command: AT+GMM Execution command <model> response: Test command: AT+GMM=? Shows if the command is supported. Parameter: <model>: String of characters.
  • Page 151: Ensemble C3: Call Control

    5.2 Ensemble C3: Call Control 5.2.1 Commands Answer Incoming Call Command Description: Answers and initiates a connection to an incoming call. Execution command: Possible responses: CONNECT CONNECT <text> <text> Description 28800 Connected with data bit rate of 28800 bits/s (HSCSD) 19200 Connected with data bit rate of 19200 bits/s (HSCSD) 14400...
  • Page 152 Possible responses: CONNECT CONNECT <text> <text> Description 28800 Connected with data bit rate of 28800 bits/s (HSCSD) 19200 Connected with data bit rate of 19200 bits/s (HSCSD) 14400 Connected with data bit rate of 14400 bits/s (HSCSD) 9600 Connected with data bit rate of 9600 bits/s 4800 Connected with data bit rate of 4800 bits/s 2400...
  • Page 153 Return To On-line Data Mode Description: Switch from on-line command mode to on-line data mode during an active call. Returns ERROR when not in on-line command mode. Execution command: ATO[<value>] Parameter: <value>: <value> Description Return from on-line command state to on-line data state Select Pulse Dialling Description: This command would normally cause the next...
  • Page 154: Ensemble C4: Interface Commands

    <mode> Description “Drop DTR” behaviour according to &D setting ATH disconnects the call 5.3 Ensemble C4: Interface Commands 5.3.1 Commands ATS0 Automatic Answer Control Description: Defines the automatic answering feature of the infrared modem. A non-zero value specifies the number of rings before the call is answered. Note: The call always answers in the current fax class, regardless of whether the incoming call is voice, data, or fax.
  • Page 155 ATS3 Command Line Termination Character Description: Defines the character to be used as the line termination character. This is used both for the detection of an end-of-command and in formatting of responses. Set command: ATS3=<value> Read command: ATS3? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: ATS3=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 156 Parameter: <value>: <value> Description 0-127 Supported values Formatting character Default setting ATS6 Blind Dial Delay Control Description: Defines the number of seconds to wait before call-addressing when a dial tone is not detected. This command is ignored by the infrared modem and is included for compatibility reasons only.
  • Page 157 ATS8 Comma Dial Modifier Delay Control Description: Sets the Comma dial modifier delay control. Implemented for compatibility only. Set command: ATS8=[<delay>] Read command: ATS8? Displays the current <delay> setting. Test command: ATS8=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command S8: (list of supported <delay>s) response: Parameter:...
  • Page 158 Parameter: <value>: <value> Description DCE does not echo characters during command state and on-line command state DCE echoes characters during command state and on-line command state Default setting Result Code Suppression Description: Determines if the DCE transmits result codes to the DTE. Set command: ATQ[=]<value>...
  • Page 159 Result code (ATV1) Result code (ATV0) Description Acknowledges execution of a command CONNECT A connection has been established; the DCE is moving from command state to on-line data state RING The DCE has detected an incoming call from the network NO CARRIER The connection has been terminated, or the attempt...
  • Page 160 Call Progress Monitoring Control Description: Defines if the dial-tone detection and busy-tone detection are to be used during a call. Set command: ATX=[<speaker>] or ATX[<speaker>] Read command: ATX? Displays the current <speaker> setting. Test command: ATX=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command X: (list of supported <speaker>s) response:...
  • Page 161 AT&D DTR Response Description: Controls all actions initiated by data terminal ready from DTE Set command: AT&D[<value>] Parameter: <value>: <value> Description Ignore Default setting When in on-line data mode: Switch to on-line command mode All other states: Disconnect and switch to off-line command mode Disconnect and switch to off-line command mode AT+IFC...
  • Page 162 AT+ICF Cable Interface Character Format Description: Determines the local serial-port asynchronous character framing. Set command: AT+ICF=[<format>[,<parity>] Read command: AT+ICF? Displays the current <format> and <parity> settings. Test command: AT+ICF=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +ICF: (list of supported <format>s),(list of supported <parity>s) response: Parameters: <format>:...
  • Page 163 Parameter: <rate>: <rate> Description Discrete integer value The rate, in bits per second, at which the DTE-DCE interface should operate. Currently, the following rates are supported: 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, and 460800 If unspecified, or set to zero, automatic detection is selected, and the character format is forced to auto-detect (AT+ICF=0)
  • Page 164: Ensemble C6: Data Compression

    5.3.2 Intermediate result codes +ILRR +ILRR Result Code Description: Reports cable interface speed. This response is enabled by AT+ILRR. Intermediate result +ILRR: <rate> code: Parameter: <rate> Description Discrete integer value The rate, in bits per second, at which the DTE-DCE interface should operate.
  • Page 165 <compression_ Specifies if the TAE should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained. negotiation>: <compression_ Description negotiation> Accept connection if compression is negotiated according to direction Default setting Disconnect if compression is not negotiated according to direction <max_dict>: Maximum number of dictionary entries to be negotiated.
  • Page 166: Ensemble C18: Fax Class 1

    5.4.2 Intermediate result codes Data Compression Indication Description: Data compression report. Enabled by using AT+DR. Intermediate result +DR: <type> code: Parameter: <type>: <type> Description NONE No data compression negotiated V42B V.42 bis data compression negotiated V42B RD V.42 bis half duplex compression negotiated on received data V42B TD V.42 bis half duplex compression negotiated on transmitted...
  • Page 167 AT+FMI Manufacturer Identification Description: Request manufacturer identification. Read command: AT+FMI? Read command <text> response: AT+FMI? Example: ERICSSON AT+FMM Model Identification Description: Request model identification. Read command: AT+FMM? Read command <text> response: AT+FMM? Example: ABC0123 AT+FMR Revision Identification Description: Request revision identification.
  • Page 168 AT+FTS=12 Example: AT+FTS=? (0-255) AT+FRS Receive Silence Description: Waits for the specified time of silence on the line. Execution command: AT+FRS=<time> Test command: AT+FRS=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command (list of supported <time>s) response: Parameter: <time>: <time> Description 0-255 Silence period in units of 10 ms...
  • Page 169 AT+FRM Facsimile Receive Description: Starts reception of fax data at given speed. Set command: AT+FRM=<MOD> Test command: AT+FRM=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command (list of supported <MOD>s) response: Parameter: <MOD>: <MOD> Modulation Rate (bits/s) Rec. V.27 ter 2400 Rec.
  • Page 170: Ensemble C19: Fax Class 2

    Parameter: <MOD>: <MOD> Modulation Rate (bits/s) Clause 2/V.21 5.6 Ensemble C19: Fax Class 2 5.6.1 Commands AT+FCLASS Select Mode Description: Puts the TA in a specific mode of operation. This causes the TA to process information in a manner suitable for that type of information. Set command: AT+FCLASS=<class>...
  • Page 171 AT+FAXERR T.30 Session Error Report Description: Indicates the reason for the hang-up. Also see the +FHNG unsolicited result code. Execution command: AT+FAXERR=? Execution command +FAXERR=<value> response: Test command: AT+FAXERR=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FAXERR: (list of supported <value>s) response: <value>: <value>...
  • Page 172 Missing EOL after 5 seconds TAE to TE buffer overflow Bad CRC or frame (ECM or BFT modes) Unspecified Receive Phase D errors RSPREC invalid response received COMREC invalid response received Unable to continue after PIN or PIP 120-255 -reserved codes- AT+FBADLIN Bad Line Threshold Description:...
  • Page 173 AT+FBOR Phase C Bit Order Parameter Description: Sets the bit order for negotiation (<bit_n>) and facsimile page transfer (<bit_f>). Set command: AT+FBADMUL=[<value>]. Value is the sum of <bit_n> and <bit_f> Read command: AT+FBOR? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: AT+FBOR=? Shows if the command is supported.
  • Page 174 AT+FBUG Session Message Reporting Description: Handles session message reporting. Set command: AT+FBUG=<value> Read command: AT+FBUG? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: AT+FBUG=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FBUG: (list of supported <value>s) response: Parameter: <value>: <value> Description Disables HDLC frame reporting Default setting...
  • Page 175 AT+FCIG? Displays the current <polling_id> setting. Test command: AT+FCIG=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command (<string length>)(list of supported <polling_id>s) response: Parameter: <polling_id>: ASCII string; 0-20 characters. AT+FCIG=”Ericsson Fax” Example: AT+FCIG? Ericsson Fax AT+FCIG=? (20)(32-127) AT+FDFFC Data Compression Format Conversion Description: Handles data format failure check.
  • Page 176 AT+FDCC TAE Capability Parameters Description: Allows the TE to sense and constrain the capabilities of the facsimile TAE. Set command: AT+FDCC=<vr>,<br>,<wd>,<ln>,<df>,<ec>,<bf>,<st> Read command: AT+FDCC? Displays the current <vr>, <br>, <wd>, <ln>, <df>, <ec>, <bf>, and <st> settings. Test command: AT+FDCC=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FDCC: (list of supported <vr>s),(list of supported <br>s),(list of supported <wd>s), response:...
  • Page 177 <df> Description 1-D modified Read 2-D uncompressed mode 2-D modified Read <ec>: Error correction. <ec> Description Disable ECM Default setting <bf>: Binary file transfer. <bf> Description Disable ECM Default setting <st>: Scan time per line. <st> Description 0-40 ms, in steps of 5 ms Default setting=0 AT+FDIS Current Session Negotiation Parameters...
  • Page 178 AT+FDR Fax Data Receive Command Description: Initiates transition to Phase C data reception. This can occur after answering, after dialling, after a document is received, or after a page is received. Execution command: AT+FDR AT+FDR Example: AT+FDT Fax Data Transmission Command Description: The FDT command prefixes Phase C data transmission.
  • Page 179 Read command: AT+FET? Displays the current <ppm> setting. Test command: AT+FET=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FET: (list of supported <ppm>s) response: Parameter: <ppm>: <ppm> Description Another page next, same document Another document next No more page(s) or document(s) AT+FET=0 Example: +FTPS: 1...
  • Page 180 AT+FLID=”Ericsson” Example: AT+FLID? Ericsson AT+FLID=? +FLID: (20)(30-127) AT+FLNFC Page Length Format Conversion Description: Determines the TAE response to a mismatch between the page length negotiated for the facsimile session, indicated by the optional AT+FDT <ln> parameter, or the AT+FDIS <ln>...
  • Page 181 Returns the manufacturer identification of a Class 2 fax machine. Read command: AT+FMFR? AT+FMFR Example: Ericsson AT+FMINSP Minimum Phase 3 Speed Description: Limits the lowest negotiable speed for a session. If a facsimile cannot negotiate to a minimum speed, it will perform an orderly disconnect.
  • Page 182 AT+FPHCTO Phase C Timeout Description: Determines how long the TAE will wait for a command after reaching the end of data when transmitting in Phase C. Set command: AT+FPHCTO=<value> Read command: AT+FPHCTO? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: AT+FPHCTO=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FPHCTO: (list of supported <value>s) response:...
  • Page 183 AT+FRBC Phase C Receive Data Block Size Description: Selects stream mode or block mode for Phase C data transfer. Set command: AT+FRBC=<value> Read command: AT+FRBC? Displays the current <value> setting. Test command: AT+FRBC=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +FRBC: (list of supported <value>s) response: Parameter:...
  • Page 184 <value> Description The TE can receive a polled document. After a polled document is received, the <value> setting is reset to ‘0’. AT+FTBC Phase C Transmit Data Block Size Description: Selects stream mode or block mode for Phase C data transfer. Sets the size of the transmit data block.
  • Page 185 AT+FWDFC Page Width Format Conversion Description: Determines the TAE response to a mismatch between the page width negotiated for the facsimile session, indicated by the AT+FDCS <wd> parameter, and the Phase C data desired by the TE, indicated by the AT+FDT <wd>...
  • Page 186 No Loop Current 10-19 Transmit Phase A & miscellaneous errors Unspecified Phase A error No Answer (T.30 T1 Timeout) 20-39 Transmit Phase B Hang-up Codes Unspecified Transmit Phase B error Remote cannot receive or send COMREC error in transmit Phase B COMREC invalid command received RSPEC error DCS sent three times without response...
  • Page 187 120-255 Reserved codes +FPTS FPTS Indication Transmit Description: Reports a <ppr> number representing the copy quality and related post-page message responses received from the remote TAE. The response is generated in execution of an AT+FET command. Unsolicited result code:+FPTS: <ppr> Parameter: <ppr>: See AT+FPTS.
  • Page 188 +FDCS FDCS Indication Description: Reports DID/DCS/DTC frame. This message may be generated in execution of AT+FDT or AT+FDR, before the CONNECT result code, if new DCS frames are generated or received. Unsolicited result code:+FDCS: <vr>,<br>,<wd>,<ln>,<df>,<ec>,<bf>,<st> Parameters: See AT+FDCC. 5.6.3 Use scenarios FDT Handling This scenario will demonstrate a transmission with the following steps: •...
  • Page 189: Ensemble C25: Gsm 07.10

    5.7 Ensemble C25: GSM 07.10 5.7.1 Commands AT+CMUX Switch to 07.10 Multiplexer Description: Turns on the 07.10 multiplexer Set command: AT+CMUX=<transparency>[,<subset>[,<port_speed>[,<N1>[,<T1>[,<N2> [,<T2>[,<T3>]]]]]]] Read command: AT+CMUX? Displays the current <transparency>, <subset>, <port_speed>, <N1>, <T1>, <N2>, <T2> and<T3> settings. Test command: AT+CMUX=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CMUX: (list of supported <transparency>s),(list of supported <subset>s),(list of response:...
  • Page 190: Ensemble C26: Accessory Identification

    <N2>: <N2> Description Maximum number of re-transmissions Default setting <T2>: <T2> Description 300 ms control channel response timer Default setting <T3>: <T3> Description 10 s wake-up response timer Default setting <k>: <k> Description Window size 5.8 Ensemble C26: Accessory Identification 5.8.1 Commands AT*EINA System Interface Active...
  • Page 191: Ensemble S2: Gsm Call Control

    AT*EINA Example: *EINA: 1 AT*EINA=? EINA: (1-3) 5.9 Ensemble S2: GSM Call Control 5.9.1 Commands AT+CRC Cellular Result Codes Description: Decides if the extended format of an incoming call indication is used or not. When enabled, an incoming call is indicated by the unsolicited result code +CRING instead of the normal unsolicited result code RING.
  • Page 192: Ensemble S3: Gsm Data/Fax

    5.9.2 Unsolicited result codes +CME Mobile Equipment Error Result Description: Produced to indicate completion of a command. Produced when the command is not recognised, the command line maximum length is exceeded, the parameter value is invalid, or when there are other problems with processing the command line. Unsolicited result code:+CME: <err>...
  • Page 193 Test command: AT+CRLP=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CRLP: (list of supported <iws>s),(list of supported <mws>s),(list of supported response: <t1>s),(list of supported <n2>s)[,<ver1>[,(list of supported <T4>s)]]<CR><LF> [+CRLP: (list of supported <iws>s),(list of supported <mws>s),(list of supported <t1>s),(list of supported <n2>s)[,<ver2>[,(list of supported <T4>s)]]<CR><LF> [...]] Parameters: <iws>:...
  • Page 194: Ensemble S4: Gsm Extended Error Reporting

    5.11 Ensemble S4: GSM Extended Error Reporting 5.11.1 Commands AT+CEER Extended Error Report Description: Causes the TA to return one or more lines of information text <report> which offers the user of the TA an extended report of the reason for the failure in the last unsuccessful call setup (originating or answering) or in-call modification, or the reason for the last call release.
  • Page 195: Ensemble S15: Gsm Gprs

    See AT+CHSC. 5.13 Ensemble S15: GSM GPRS 5.13.1 Locked PDP contexts In Ericsson phones every PDP context has a one-to-one relationship with an Internet Account (for more information please refer to the AT*ENAD command in ensemble S20). If a certain Internet account is locked, the corresponding PDP context will also be locked for editing.
  • Page 196 5.13.2 Commands AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context Description: Specifies the PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the <cid> parameter. Set command: AT+CDGCONT=[<cid>[,<pdp_type>[,<APN>[,<pdp_addr>[,<d_comp> [,<h_comp>[,<pd1>[,...[,<pdN>]]]]]]]]] Read command: AT+CGDCONT? Displays the current parameter settings. Read command +CGDCONT: <cid>,<pdp_type>,<APN>,<pdp_addr>,<d_comp>, response: <h_comp>[,<pd1>[,...[,<pdN]]] <CR><LF> [+CGDCONT: <cid>,<pdp_type>,<APN>,<pdp_addr>,<d_comp>, <h_comp>[,<pd1>[,...[,<pdN]]] <CR><LF>...
  • Page 197 <pdN>: Zero to N string parameters whose meanings are specific to the <pdp_type>. AT+CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile (Requested) Description: Allows the TE to specify a Quality-of-Service profile that is used when the MT sends an active PDP context request message to the network. The set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the <cid>...
  • Page 198 <peak>: Peak throughput class; defined in GSM 03.60 Section 15.2.4.1. <peak> Description Subscribed (from network) value used Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s) Up to 2000 (16 kbit/s) Up to 4000 (32 kbit/s) Up to 8000 (64 kbit/s) Up to 16000 (128 kbit/s) Up to 32000 (256 kbit/s) Up to 64000 (512 kbit/s) Up to 128000 (1024 kbit/s)
  • Page 199 AT+CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable) Description: Allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile which is checked by the MT against the negotiated profile returned in the Active PDP Context Accept Message. The set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the <cid> parameter. Since this is the same parameter as used in AT+CGDCONT, AT+CGQMIN is effectively an extension of AT+CGDCONT.
  • Page 200 <peak> Description Up to 8000 (64 kbit/s) Up to 16000 (128 kbit/s) Up to 32000 (256 kbit/s) Up to 64000 (512 kbit/s) Up to 128000 (1024 kbit/s) Up to 256000 (2048 kbit/s) <mean>: Mean throughput class; defined in GSM 03.60, section 15.2.4.2. <mean>...
  • Page 201 AT+CGATT GPRS Attach or Detach Description: Attaches the MT to, or detaches the MT from, the GPRS service. After the command has completed, the phone stays in V.250 command state. If the MT is already in the requested state, the command is ignored and OK is returned. If the requested state cannot be achieved, ERROR or +CME: ERROR is returned.
  • Page 202 AT+CGDATA Enter Data State Description: Causes the MT to perform whatever actions necessary to establish GPRS communication between the TE and the network by using one or more GPRS PDP types. This may include performing a GPRS attach and one or more PDP context activations.
  • Page 203 AT+CGREG GPRS Network Registration Description: Controls the presentation of the unsolicited result code +CGREG: <stat> when <n>=’1’ and there is a change in the MT’s GPRS network registration status, or +CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>] when <n>=’2’ and there is a change of the network cell.
  • Page 204 AT+CGPADDR Show PDP Address Description: Returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context identifiers. Execution command: AT+CGPADDR=[<cid>[,<cid>[,...]]] Response: +CGPADDR: <cid>,<pdp_addr><CR><LF> [+CGPADDR: <cid>,<pdp_addr><CR><LF> [...]] Test command: AT+CGPADDR=? Shows if the command is supported. Test command +CGPADDR: (list of supported <cid>s) response: Parameters: <cid>:...
  • Page 205 5.13.3 Unconditional result codes +CGEV GPRS Event Reporting Description: This result code is enabled by using the AT+CGEREP command. Possible unsolicited +CGEV: X, where X is shown below. result codes: <X> Description REJECT A network request for PDP context activation occurred <pdp_type>,<pdp_addr>...
  • Page 206: Ensemble S27: Obex

    <stat> Description Registered, but ME is searching for a new operator to register to Registration denied Unknown Registered, roaming <lac>: String; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format. <ci>: String; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format. 5.14 Ensemble S27: OBEX 5.14.1 Commands AT*EOBEX Object Exchange...
  • Page 207: Obex Formats

    6 OBEX Formats 6.1 OBEX File System Overview One of the most basic and desirable uses of the IrDA infrared communication protocols is simply to send an arbitrary data object from one device to another, and to make it easy for both application developers and users to do so.
  • Page 208: Emelody Format

    6.2 eMelody Format eMelody Object Description: This is a definition of the eMelody object. This object is used when a user-defined melody is exchanged Syntax: <emelody-object> “BEGIN:EMELODY”<CR><LF> “NAME:”<name><CR><LF> “COMPOSER:” <composer><CR><LF> “VERSION:” <version><CR><LF> “MELODY:”<melody><CR><LF> “END:EMELODY” File extension: Example filename mymelody.emy Parameters: <version>: “1.0”...
  • Page 209: Vcard Format

    6.3 vCard Format The vCard object in the T39 uses a subset of the properties defined in the vCard specification from the Internet Mail Consortium. The vCard standard is available from the Infrared Data Association at http://www.irmc.org. vCard Object Description: This is a definition of the vCard object.
  • Page 210: Vcalendar Format

    “BEGIN:VEVENT”<CR><LF> “END:VEVENT”<CR><LF> “BEGIN:VEVENT”<CR><LF> “END:VEVENT”<CR><LF> “END:VCALENDAR”<CR><LF> File extension: Example filename: filename.vcs VEVENT vEvent Object. Parameters: <version>: "1.0" <prodid>: "Ericsson Calendar 1.0" BEGIN:VCALENDAR Example VERSION:1.0 vCalendar vEvent object PRODID:Ericsson Calendar 1.0 (MEETING): BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:19990125T123000 DTEND:19990125T170000 AALARM:19990125T121500 CATEGORIES:MEETING SUMMARY;QUOTED-PRINTABLE;CHARSET=ISO-8859-1:Meeting with Lars LOCATION;QUOTED-PRINTABLE;CHARSET=ISO-8859-1:In my...
  • Page 211 vEvent Object Decription: This is a definition of the vEvent object, which is related to the vCalendar object. These objects are used when a user-defined calendar entry is exchanged. The phone supports all day event meetings. The sync engine shall send the vCalendar object with DTSTART, set the date (YYYYMMDD), and leave the time 'THHMMSS' out.
  • Page 212: Glossary

    Glossary 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project. http://www.3gpp.org Analog An analog signal can have any value between two limits. For example, traditional telephone lines transfer the human voice, itself an analogue signal, by means of a continuously varying electrical voltage. This voltage is an electrical representation of the pressure produced by the sound on the telephone microphone.
  • Page 213 Carrier Detect. An EIA232 signal sent from the Infrared Modem to your computer, usually indicating that the Infrared Modem has detected a carrier signal over the communications line. Command line A line of alphanumeric characters sent to the Infrared Modem to instruct the Infrared Modem to perform the commands specified in the line of characters.
  • Page 214 End of line. End of page. End of message. Escape code A series of three consecutive characters (default is ‘+++’) sent to the Infrared Modem, causing it to exit on-line data mode and enter on-line command mode. Factory default settings The profile configuration that is in effect when the Infrared Modem is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 215 28 February 1993. In its place the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) was created as of 1 March 1993. Man-Machine Interface. Mobile Equipment. The Ericsson wireless terminal, excluding the SIM card, which in most cases is a mobile phone. Micro browser Accesses and displays the Internet contents in your mobile phone, just as an ordinary browser does in your computer.
  • Page 216 Personal Digital Assistant. Phone Book A memory in your mobile phone or SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position. Protocols The rules or procedures all modems must follow to communicate. Reference Point Mobile phone and accessory system external and internal reference points. Result code A message the Infrared Modem sends to the computer containing information about the state of the Infrared Modem.
  • Page 217 V.27ter ITU-T standard for 4800 bps full-duplex modems connected to switched telephone networks. V.29 ITU-T standard for 9600 bps half-duplex modems included in FAX machines. V.42bis ITU-T standard for the compression of asynchronous data. V.42bis is based on a dictionary that looks up common strings and replaces the strings with code words.
  • Page 218 Wireless Markup Language. A markup language used for authoring services, fulfilling the same purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML) does on the World Wide Web (WWW). In contrast to HTML, WML is designed to fit small handheld devices.
  • Page 219 Glossary...
  • Page 220: Index

    Index AT*ERIN 76 AT*ERIP 77 AT*ESAG 113 AT*ESAM 78 AT*ESBL 78 AT*ESCG 112 Commands AT*ESCN 55 AT*ESDF 79 AT 19 AT*ESDG 112 AT&C 158 AT*ESDI 114 AT&D 159 AT*ESGR 113 AT&F 20 AT*ESIL 79 AT&W 146 AT*ESIR 147 AT* 19 AT*ESKL 79 AT*EACS 34 AT*ESKS 80...
  • Page 221 AT+CGATT 199 AT+CSCA 95 AT+CGDATA 200 AT+CSCB 96 AT+CGDCONT 194 AT+CSCC 32 AT+CGEREP 200 AT+CSCS 38 AT+CGMI 20 AT+CSMS 93 AT+CGMM 21 AT+CSQ 70 AT+CGMR 21 AT+CSSN 51 AT+CGPADDR 202 AT+CTZU 119 AT+CGQMIN 197 AT+CUSD 64 AT+CGQREQ 195 AT+CVHU 151 AT+CGREG 201 AT+CVIB 73 AT+CGSMS 105...
  • Page 222 AT+GCAP 147 S20 Ericsson Specific AT Commands For GSM AT+GMI 147 AT+GMM 148 S24 MMI Settings 135 AT+GMR 148 S26 Voice Control 135 AT+ICF 160 S27 OBEX 204 AT+IFC 159 S29 WAP Browser 137 AT+ILRR 161 S3 GSM Data/Fax 41...
  • Page 223 RING 33 intermediate result code 212 Numerics IrDA 212 3GPP 210 IrMC 212 ISDN 212 analog 210 ISP 213 ASCII 210 ITU-T 213 Asynchronous communication 210 AT command set 210 ME 213 AT commands 210 micro browser 213 auto-answer mode 210 MMI 213 modem 213 beam 210...
  • Page 224 V.42bis 215 vCalendar 215 vCard 215 vEvent 215 WAP 215 WAP Application 215 WAP service 215 WBMP 215 WML 216...

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