2.2.1 AT&V Responses
The following table shows different kinds of responses depending on whether or not the PIN is entered.
Table 2.1: Current configuration on ASC0 channel 1 (example)
PIN authentication done
ACTIVE PROFILE:
E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &S0 \Q0 \V1
S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 S6:000 S7:060 S8:000
S10:002 S18:000
+CBST: 7,0,1
+CRLP: 61,61,78,6
+CR: 0
+FCLASS: 0
+CRC: 0
+CMGF: 0
+CSDH: 0
+CNMI: 0,0,0,0,1
+IFC:3
+IFC:0,0
+ILRR: 0
+IPR: 115200
+CMEE: 2
^SMGO: 0,0
+CSMS: 0,1,1,1
^SACM: 0,"000000","000000"
^SLCC: 0
^SCKS: 0,1
^SSET:0
+CREG: 0,1
+CLIP: 0,2
+CAOC: 0
+COPS: 0,0,"operator"
+CGSMS: 3
OK
For MTCBA-E2-U, MTCBA-E2, MTSMC-E2: The AT&V command displays some values that are
Notes:
stored on the SIM (SCMP and CSCA). If the SIM is not yet initialized when the AT&V command is used,
you may see the current profile, but at the end of that an ERROR message may display instead of OK.
2.3 AT&W Stores Current Configuration to User Defined
Profile
Description:
Exec Command Syntax:
Response:
Parameter Values:
<value>
0
Notes:
•
The user defined profile will be restored automatically after power-up. Use ATZ to restore user profile and AT&F
to restore factory settings. Until the first use of AT&W, ATZ works as AT&F.
•
A list of parameters stored to the user profile can be found in Section 20.5, AT Command Settings Storable with
AT&W.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE Modems (S000371G)
AT&W stores the currently parameters to a user-defined profile in the non-volatile
memory.
AT&W[value]
OK
ERROR / +CME ERROR <err>
Number of the profile
Chapter 2 – Configuration Commands
No PIN authentication
ACTIVE PROFILE:
E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1 &D2 &S0 \Q0 \V1
S0:000 S3:013 S4:010 S5:008 S6:000 S7:060 S8:000
S10:002 S18:000
+CBST: 7,0,1
+CRLP: 61,61,78,6
+CR: 0
+FCLASS: 0
+IFC:3
+IFC:0,0
+ILRR: 0
+IPR: 115200
+CMEE: 2
^SCKS: 0,1
^SSET:0
OK
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