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Sony Ericsson CM52 User Manual (158 pages)
Software User’s Guide and AT Command Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction to the User's Guide Command Manual
14
Overview
14
How to Read the Manual
14
Service and Support
14
Technical Assistance
15
Change Requests
15
Abbreviations
15
2 Overview of the CM52 Module
17
3 Functional Description
17
Voice Calls
17
Subscriber Call Features
17
Over the Air Service Provisioning (OTA)
18
Service
19
Nam
19
Scanning
19
Roaming
20
Registration
20
E911 or Emergency Calls
20
Phase I
20
E911 Scanning
20
Phase 2 or Location Determination
21
Short Message Service
21
Data Functionality
22
Async Data
22
Quick Net Connect (QNC)
22
1Xrtt
23
Verizon's Retry Logic During Service Option 33 Access Attempts
23
Data Rates
23
Application Wake-Up
24
Details
24
Behavior
24
Ring Indicator Notes
25
Real Time Clock (RTC)
25
Serial Port Multiplexer
25
Module Device Driver (MDD)
25
Aeris Microburst
26
Power down
26
Power down Registration
26
Wait for Notification
26
4 AT Commands
27
General Description of at Commands
27
Overview
27
Command Types
27
Command Format and Syntax
28
Alphabet
28
Command-Line Editing
28
Input Command Syntax
28
Output Response Syntax
29
Unsolicited Message Syntax
30
Parameter Defaults
30
Information and Identification Commands
31
AT (Attention Command)
31
AT+GMI (Request Manufacturer Identification)
31
AT+GMM (Request Model Identification)
31
AT+GMR (Revision Identification)
32
AT+GSN (Request Product Serial Number Identification)
32
AT+CPAS (Phone Activity State)
33
AT+CSQ (Signal Quality)
33
AT+GCAP (Capabilities)
34
AT*EIDSUM (Fixed-Format Module Identification Summary)
35
AT*EUNSOLM (Numeric or Verbose Unsolicited Messages)
35
AT*EUNSOL (Control Unsolicited Messages)
36
Message Waiting Unsolicited Response
37
Call Waiting Unsolicited Response
37
Service Indicator Unsolicited Response
37
RSSI Change Unsolicited Response
38
Caller ID Unsolicited Response
38
Internal Call State Unsolicited Response
39
Indication of Service State Unsolicited Response
39
Call End Status Unsolicited Response
39
Mode Unsolicited Response
40
SMS Submit Status Unsolicited Response
41
Display Unsolicited Response
42
User Zone Unsolicited Response
42
OTA Programming Status Unsolicited Response
43
Notification of Forwarded Incoming Calls
43
Privacy Mode Unsolicited Response
43
Internal Registration Unsolicited Response
43
Notification of no Space to Save SMS Messages
44
Timestamp Message
44
DTMF Message
44
FLASH Message
45
Forced Unsolicited Messages
45
Startup Unsolicited Message
45
Shutdown Unsolicited Message
46
Shutdown Unsolicited Message (RTC Mode)
46
RING Unsolicited Message
46
Offline Unsolicited Message
46
Async Data Communication Established Unsolicited Message
46
NV Restored Unsolicited Message
47
AT$QCPREV (Display Current CDMA Protocol Revision)
47
AT*ENETTIME (CDMA Network Time)
47
AT*ECALLERID (Query Caller ID)
49
AT*ECSTAT (Query Call Status)
49
NAM Programming
50
AT*ESCAN (Stop/Start Scanning)
50
AT*ERNAM (NAM Programming)
51
AT*ERPRL (Preferred Roaming List)
55
AT*ESSE (Select NAM1 or NAM2)
57
AT*EOTAPAS (Prevent/Allow an OTAPA Session)
57
Call Control
58
ATA (Answer)
58
ATH (Hook Control)
58
ATD - Dial Command
58
ATD - Overdial (DTMF Tones)
59
ATD! - Hook Flash
59
AT+COS (Operating Service)
60
AT+CSS (Read Serving System)
62
Registration
62
AT*EREGC (Registration Control)
62
AT*EREGF (Forced Registration)
63
AT*EREGT (Retain Registration Time)
63
Audio Control
64
AT*EAMS (Audio Mode Selection)
64
AT*EPCMR (PCM Audio Routing)
65
AT*ENESC (Network Echo Suppression)
65
Mode Management
66
AT+CAD (Query Analog or Digital Service)
66
AT*EPMOD (Preferred Mode)
66
Interface Commands
67
ATS0 (Automatic Answer Control)
67
ATS2 (Escape Sequence Character)
68
ATS3 (Command Line Termination Character)
68
ATS4 (Response Formatting Character)
68
ATS5 (Command Line Editing Character)
69
ATS6 (Pause before Blind Dialing)
69
ATS7 (Connection Completion Timeout)
69
ATS8 (Comma Time)
70
ATS9 (Carrier Detect Threshold)
70
ATS10 (Automatic Disconnect Delay)
70
ATS11 (DTMF Duration and Spacing Setting)
71
AT&C (DCD Control)
72
AT&D (DTR Response)
72
ATE (Command Echo)
72
AT+IFC (DTE-DCE Local Flow Control)
73
AT+IPR (DTE Rate)
73
AT*EMUX (Setup Multiplexer) ***Future Implementation
74
Multiplexer Packet Format
74
Module Status and Controls
76
AT+CFUN (Set Functionality Level)
76
Real Time Clock (RTC) Unsolicited Response; in RTC Wake Mode
79
Real Time Clock (RTC) Unsolicited Response; RTC Holding Host_En_Pwr_B
80
AT*ERTCT (Set RTC Time)
80
Real Time Clock (RTC) Unsolicited Response, Date Not Set
81
Real Time Clock (RTC) Unsolicited Response, RTC Power on
81
AT*EWAKESET (Set Wakeup Notifications)
81
AT*EWAKE (Query Wakeup Event)
82
Error Control
83
AT+CMEE (Report Mobile Equipment Error)
83
Data Capability
84
AT+CMUX (Select Multiplex Option)
85
AT$QCMIP (Mobile IP Capability)
85
AT$QCMDR (Set Medium Data Rate)
86
SMS Handling
86
AT+CSSM (Send Short Message)
86
ESMSACK (Alert on Delivery)
89
AT*ESMSFULL (SMS Storage Space Full)
89
AT+CSLM (List Messages)
90
Unsolicited Message +CSLM
90
AT+CSDM (Delete Message)
90
AT+CSRI (Receive Message Indications)
90
Unsolicited Message +CSTD (Message Notification with Data)
91
Unsolicited Message +CSTI (Message Notification)
93
AT+CSRM (Read Message)
93
AT*ESMSFLTR (SMS Filter)
93
Location Determination
94
AT*EPDMOD (Position Determination Mode)
94
AT*EPDCF (Location Determination Call Flow)
94
AT*EPDRL (Request Location)
95
EPDLR (Location Response)
95
EPDTR (Time Response)
97
AT*EPDPR (Provide Pseudorange Measurement)
98
EPDPR (Request Pseudorange Measurement)
99
AT*EPDREJ (Reject a Request)
100
Antenna Capabilities
100
AT*EASW (Antenna Switch)
100
AT*EAFF (Antenna Fail Flag)
101
Antenna Failure Unsolicited Response
102
AT*EANTDIAG (Antenna Diagnostic Command)
102
AT*EANTLIM (Antenna Limits Command)
102
Unsolicited Message Antenna Diagnostic Status Change
103
Protocol Testing
104
AT*EPREV (Protocol Version)
104
AT*EMRUCLR (Clear the Current NAM MRU)
104
AT*ESNAP (Display Channel Parameter Snapshot)
105
Data Testing
106
AT+CRM (RM Interface Protocol)
106
AT$QCMIPP (Select Mobile IP Profile)
107
AT$QCMIPEP (State of Current Mobile IP Profile)
107
AT$QCMIPGETP (Mobile IP Profile Content)
108
At$Qcmipnai (Nai)
108
AT$QCMIPMASS (AAA Shared Secret)
109
AT$QCMIPMHSS (HA Shared Secret)
109
AT$QCMIPRT (Reverse Tunneling)
110
At$Qcmipmaspi (Aaa Spi)
110
At$Qcmipmhspi (Ha Spi)
111
AT$QCMIPPHA (Primary HA IP)
111
AT$QCMIPSHA (Secondary HA IP)
112
AT$QCMIPHA (Home IP)
112
AT$QCQNC (Enables/Disables Quick Net Connect)
112
AT+CTA (Packet Data Inactivity Timer)
113
AT$QCSCRM (Supplementary Channel Supported)
113
AT$QCTRTL (Slow down Data at High CPU Utilization)
114
AT$QCPKND (Scan Serial Link for PPP Packets)
114
AT$QCSO (Data Service Option Selection)
114
Depreciated Commands
115
AT*ENSERV (Display Current Service State)
115
AT*ECAM (Call Monitoring)
115
ECAV (Call Monitoring Event)
116
AT+CIMI (Read Cellular International Mobile Identity Number)
116
AT+CLVL (Loudspeaker Volume Level)
117
AT+CMUT (Mute Control)
117
AT*EAGVS (AGC/AVC Select)
118
AT+CUDAH (Default User Destination Address Info)
118
AT+CSDCN (Default Call-Back Number)
118
AT+CSDSH (Default SMS Header)
119
AT+CSDUH (Default User Data Header)
119
AT+CRC (Cellular Result Codes)
120
AT+WS46 (Sets the Cellular Protocol Mode)
120
AT*ECPREV (Display Current CDMA Protocol Revision)
121
5 Aeris Microburst Feature
121
General Information
121
Factory Configuration
121
System Selection
121
Supported Microburst Paging Methods
121
I/O Pins
121
Support for Multiple Mins
122
Microburst Commands
122
AT*EDCLR Set Microburst Default Values
122
AT*EDCTR Thirty-Two Bit Internal Counter/Register
123
AT*EDMFE Microburst Function Enable
123
AT*EDFMTP Set Page Match Parameters
125
AT*EDMIN Enter and Display Microburst Mins
125
AT*EDWDG Write Dial Digit Buffer
126
AT*EDMBIO Monitor Binary Input Enable/Disable
127
AT*EDSDG Send Current Dial Digit Buffer Contents
127
AT*EDRDG Read Current Dial Digit Buffer State
128
AT*EDFREG Force Registration
129
AT*EDRLP Read Last Microburst/Configuration Page
129
AT*EDTXS Read Transmit Buffer Status
130
AT*EDSERV Microburst Service Search
130
AT*EDSCTR Send Thirty-Two Bit Counter Register
131
Microburst Unsolicited Messages
131
MICRO,1 - Unsolicited MIN Page Response
131
MICRO,2 - Unsolicited Configuration Packet Page Response
131
MICRO,3 - Unsolicited Microburst Service Detection
131
MICRO,4 - Unsolicited Microburst TX Done
132
MICRO,5 - Unsolicited Microburst TX Failure
132
MICRO,6 - Unsolicited Microburst Service SID Change
132
MICRO,7 - Unsolicited Microburst I/O Pin a Change
132
MICRO,8 - Unsolicited Microburst I/O Pin B Change
132
MICRO,9 - Unsolicited no Microburst Service Detected
132
MICRO,11 - Unsolicited Forward Data Packet Application Data
133
MICRO,12 - Unsolicited Forward Data Packet SDRR Data
133
MICRO,13 - Unsolicited SMS Application Data
133
MICRO,14 - Unsolicited SMS SDRR Data
133
MICRO,95 - Origination Disallowed
133
MICRO,96 - Unsolicited Forward Data Packet Page Response, Error Detected
133
MICRO,97 - Unsolicited SMS Page Response, Error Detected
133
MICRO,98 - Unsolicited MIN Page Response, Error Detected
134
MICRO,99 - Unsolicited Configuration Page Response, Error Detected
134
6 User Scenarios
134
Configuring Hyperterminal
134
Setup CM52 for Serial Communication
135
Proper Shutdown Procedure
135
Acquiring Cellular Service
136
Over the Air Programming (OTA)
136
Manual Activation
136
NAM Programming
137
Enter NAM Programming Mode
137
Read NAM
138
Write NAM
138
Writing a PRL
139
Reading a PRL
139
Exit NAM Programming Mode
139
Unsolicited Messages
140
Call Processing
140
Call Origination
140
Answer Incoming Call
140
Hang up Call
140
DTMF Tones While on a Call
140
Subscriber Calling Features
140
Caller ID
141
Call Forward
141
Call Waiting
141
Three-Way Calling
142
Sms
142
Mobile Originated (MO) Messages
142
Sending Text Data to MIN
142
Sending Binary Data
142
Sending Text to Email Address
142
Mobile Terminated (MT) Messages
143
Temporarily Store SMS Messages
143
Data Communication
143
Prepare CM52 for Data Services
143
CM52 - Windows NT PC Installation Procedure
143
To Make an Asynchronous Data Call (CSD)
144
To Make a QNC Data Call (Packet over Circuit Switched)
144
To Make a 1X HSPD Call, Simple IP Only on Verizon
144
To Make a 1X HSPD Call, Mobile IP Preferred on Verizon
145
Location Determination Call Flows
145
External GPS
145
Internal GPS
146
Application Wake-Up Examples
146
Single Event Case
146
Multiple Event Case
147
RTC Event Case
147
RTC Examples
148
Ring Indicator Example
148
Application Wakeup RTC Example
149
Module Not Powered on
150
Module Powered on
150
Module Powered on and Currently Powering down
150
7 Test Scenarios
151
Running CAIT/QXDM with the CM52
151
Programming the Correct PRL Using External Tools
151
Mob_P_Rev
151
Modifying the Service
151
Set Voice Privacy
151
8 Software Compatibility
151
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Sony Ericsson CM52 Integrator's Manual (42 pages)
Brand:
Sony Ericsson
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Cell Phone
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction to the Integrator's Manual
5
Overview
5
How to Read the Manual
5
Service and Support
5
Web Pages
5
Related Documents
6
Abbreviations
6
2 Integrating the CM52 Module
7
Overview
7
Mechanical Description
7
Figure 1: Cm52 Primary Side
7
Figure 2: Cm52 Secondarys
7
Figure 3: Mechanical Dimensions
8
Mechanical Dimensions
8
Figure 4: Keep - out Drawing of
9
Heat-Sink Requirements
10
Mounting Holes
10
System Connector Interface
11
Mechanical Overview
11
Table 1: System Connector and Table 2: Pin - out of the System
11
Figure 5: 40-Pin Systemc
11
Figure 6: 40-Pin Systemc
11
Pinout
12
Logic Levels
13
Power Supply
13
Power Supply and Ground Signals
13
Power Supply Signal Pins
13
Table 3: Cmos Output / Input
13
Cm52
13
Ground Signal Pins
14
Power Consumption
14
Table 5: Cm52 Power Supply
14
Table 6: Cm52 Ground Signals
14
Table 7: Vcc_Aux Supplyp
15
Table 8: Vcc_Main Supplyp
16
Contact-Inrush Current
17
Power down Mode (Minimum DC Power Consumption)
17
Wakeup-Inrush Current
17
Vref Requirements
17
Table 9: Vref Supply Details
17
Real Time Clock (Rtc) Circuit
18
Audio Interface
18
Figure 7: Rtc Functionalb
18
Table 10: Cm52 Audio Signals
18
Digital Audio
19
Data Format
19
Timing
19
Table 11: Cm52 Digital Audio
19
Table 12: Pcm Timing Parameters
20
Figure 8: Pcm Timing Diagram
20
Analog Audio
21
Electrical Characteristics
21
Table 13: Cm52 Analog Audio
21
Table 14: Audio Characteristics
21
Serial Data Interface
24
Table 15: Serial Data Channels
24
Antenna Interface
25
Antenna Connector
25
Figure 9: Color Andk
25
Rf Output Power
27
Carrier Approval
27
Antenna Diagnostics
27
Table 16: Mobile Stationn
27
Table 17: Mobile Station
27
Figure 10: Antenna Diagnostic
28
3 Recommended Circuitry
29
Status Group Recommended Circuitry
29
Module_Pwr_En_B
30
Vref
30
Hw_Sd
30
Data Group Recommended Circuitry
31
Vppflash/DCD
32
Pcm Group Recommended Circuitry
33
Analog Audio Group Recommended Circuitry
34
Creating an Analog Ground
34
Creating an Analog Reference Voltage (Bias)
34
Analog Ground Vs. Agnd
35
Microphone Path
35
Loudspeaker Path
36
System Connector Io Functionality
37
Table 18: Pin Direction Forg
39
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