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1. 0 2 aaao ahaaha ahoa ahaa nananana 241 ATSMSGLOGEN Message Log Enable 2 2 2 2 2 c ccc cccceccccccccececececececeeccetctcececececetetetstersees 243 ATSMSGLOGRD Message Log Read Data l a 2 2 2 ec ccececcececececececececceceeectsteteecetetetetstersees 244 ATSIMSGSND Message Send eh elencl ence etl ore sie ueene anasto tet aad LLALLA DALLAL LADAL LLALL LaLa 247 10 ATSSMSDA Destination Address for SMS Messages 2 2 2 2 0cececcecececececececeececesecececeseeeees 249 ATSSMSDAEN Enable Disable AT Commands over SMS 2 02 02c0cceceeceeceececcecceceeceeceeceees 251 ATSSNDMSG Send Test message cco scsch kee fant eds ee oboe LLALA LALALALA DALALDALA LADLAD Senec hess yy 252 ATSUDPMSG Send and Receive UDP Messages 2 2 2 2 2ccceecccececececececcececectceseceseteeetetetees 253 ATSWAKEUP Modem to Server Wakeup Keep Alive 2 2 2 2 ccececcecececececececetecetetctsesteees 256 AT SNCNT Query or Reset the Byte Counters GPRS Only 0 20 0 0 20 20 c cece ccc ececcececceceeeeees 258 POPU o naaar AAE SENE el eh RR LE etait Se Ee eR as Ste Os 259 TG PA PIC OE ANOS caste sot cies A ail alae icant tell SSNST TEE AASE 259 ATSTCEPAPI TCP API Contr Oli hc s cotccnscocseseege acs saunas cu a en tse a a E eds hasnt 259 ATSTCPIDLETO TCP API Idle Timeout o 5 cscs eee cee een ccc 261 ATSICPRESTRI TCP APL Restart ioc tcc a ec alent E de dale ean lal teeta 262 ATSTCPRETRYTO TCP A
2. WO o N DU A U N FPF O 87 Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter C 11 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Partial Notes In GSM this operates only in voice mode Fixed tone duration It is expected that the application Host will handle the pausing and waits A B C D 88 ATA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Answer a Call Answers an incoming call N A N A N A N A N A N A ATA N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 5 Mandatory Full Auto answer can be enabled using ATSO 89 ATD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt lt cmod gt Reference Dial command This command is used to setup an outbound voice or data call N A N A N A N A N A N A ATD12345671 NO DIALTONE or NO CARRIER or CONNECT lt value gt for Data only or BUSY or OK V 25ter Dialing Digits 0 9 A B C V 25ter Dialing Modifiers comma T P W GSM Modifier Characters Restrict CLI i Allow CLI Not applicable to HS 1000 Semicolon after dialing string or modifier indicates voice call and forces TA into command mode after successful completion
3. lt ping check gt lt rst timers gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Number of minutes between modem initiated ping checks If no network data has been received within lt ping check gt minutes the modem will initiate pings up to 4 ICMP messages are generated to the 1st server on the SFRIEND list If no ping response is received to any of the 4 ICMP messages the modem will initiate pings to the next server in the list If no ping response is returned from any of the SFRIEND servers a new IP is obtained via a modem initiated GPRS de activation activation sequence A value of zero indicates that the modem will never initiate a ping check 0 Reset network monitoring timers upon any activity on the serial port AND use legacy IP reselect for lt ping check gt recovery 1 Do not reset the network monitoring timers if there is activity on the serial ports 2 Use modem reset for lt ping check gt recovery 3 Do not reset the network monitoring timers if there is activity on the serial ports AND use modem reset for lt ping check gt recovery N A Optional Full This command is intended for extreme activation conditions such as repeatedly moving in and out of coverage areas or for modems that are required to be attached to the network continuously When the net_unavail_min is not zero and SAREG 2 or SAREG 3 is in effect NETMON will use the largest of the sum of the PDP Backof
4. yyyy New password Old password SIM PIN 382 ATSMDSTAT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt SDEVTYP gt lt SPKG gt Query Modem Status This command allows the user to display many modem status parameters with a single command ATSMDSTAT OK N A N A ATSMDSTAT SDEVTYP 0 9142 SPKG 50 OEM_MODEM CPIN READY HPLMN 310 410 CREG 1 CB90 290F CGREG 1 CB90 290F COPS 310 410 ARFCN 198 BAND 850 CSQ 14 0 CGACT 1 0 SNETIP 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 DREG_NW 0001 DREG_ME 0005 DT_CAUSE CAFF DT_TYPE 0004 SLUPREJ 0 0 SRAUREJ 0 0 CEER 0 1 1 255 no error SCGEER no PDP reject cause TCP ERROR O PAD DISC 0 API DISC 5 OK N A N A see ATSDEVTYP command see ATSPKG command 383 lt CPIN gt lt HPLMN gt lt CREG gt lt CGREG gt lt COPS gt lt CSQ gt lt CGACT gt lt SNETIP gt lt DREG_NW gt lt DREG_ME gt lt DT_CAUSE gt lt DT_TYPE gt lt SLUPREJ gt lt SRAUREJ gt lt CEER gt see AT CPIN command Country code and Network code from SIM see AT CREG command see AT CGREG command see AT COPS command numeric only see AT CSQ command see AT CGACT command see ATSNETIP command DREG_NW values Deregistration Network FFFF not set no service 1 limited service DREG_
5. GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 90 Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Mandatory Full Modem Responses NO DIALTONE if no dial tone is detected NO CARRIER if call cannot be set up CONNECT lt value gt when connected in a non voice call data mode lt value gt dependent on ATX setting BUSY if dialed number is busy OK when successful voice call or TA ends current call and returns to command mode 91 ATD gt Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt storage gt lt n gt lt cmod gt I Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Originate Call Using Phonebook Memory This command is used to setup an outbound voice or data call from a specific phonebook location ATD NO CARRIER N A N A N A N A ATD gt lt storage gt lt n gt lt cmod gt lt gt NO DIALTONE or NO CARRIER or CONNECT lt value gt or BUSY or OK Phonebook Location Storage location number in selected phonebook GSM Modifier Characters Restrict CLI i Allow CLI Semicolon after dialing string or modifier forces TA into command mode after successful completion GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 3 Mandatory Full 92 Notes Example Phonebook Location Values EN SIM or ME emergency number FD SIM fixed dialing phonebook LD SIM last dialing phoneb
6. lt pt gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes PPP Negotiation Selection This command is used select the type of negotiation protocol AT CGPPP CGPPP 0 3 OK AT CGPPP lt pt gt OK N A N A N A N A authentication protocol 0 No authentication ignore login pwd 1 PAP 2 CHAP 3 automatic authentication N A N A Full This command is used in conjunction with the CGPCO command 370 AT CSTAT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Unsolicited SIM status Enable disable unsolicited status reports from SIM processes AT CSTAT CSTAT 0 1 AT CSTAT lt mode gt OK AT CSTAT CSTAT lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 disabled 1 enabled None N A N A AT CSTAT 1 After power on the following unsolicited results codes will be delivered to the SIM as the processes are have been initialized and are initialized CSTAT EONS 0 EONS not ready CSTAT PHB 1 Phonebook ready CSTAT SMS 1 SMS Ready CSTAT RDY 1 All SIM functions ready 371 AT EM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt type gt Ref
7. 20 2202 ccc ccc cc cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece eee DIDDL DD 0000020020221222 37 AT ESAS Save Settings 2 05244 seach eee eh td a eet Re ed et se te Nh I te ee ie Aid e 38 AT CSCS Select TE Character S tgo c5 00s tosoc cs cct pera tes cece ta eieelehladd ee 0r e nA PE EA DEDA ooa arrani 39 AT CSTA Select Type of Address 2 2 0c ccc ec cec cece ccccncceccecenceeceeceeseeaeeseeseeceneenseteeseeeeeesess 40 AT FCLASS GSM Class of SCRVICE rei cies Sk Ee a Lh tlt Soe OE ae 41 AT GCAP Request Overall Capabilities for TA 2 2 2 0 200 c cece cece cece ccc ccccecceececceecetsetseteeeseees 42 AT ICF TE TA Character Framing 2 2 0 2ccecceccecceceececceececceeceenceceeaeececceccecsecsecsenaensess 43 AT IFC TE T TA Local Flow Control cass Ah cee Sh Eee eh als Sale Lat 44 AT ILRR TE TA Local Rate Reporting 0 20 2 00 2 c ccc ccc cc cc cccccccncccceeceececseeceeseestesteseesseneeees 45 ATHIPR Fixed TETA Data Raters cnecnhetis nn ea seen ang betel thank seta es edad atime das 46 ATE Command Echo Mode ri ccc soe 5 EN ste e i Ae cata a tea caus 47 ATQ Result Code Suppression 2 2 0 2 0c ccccccecceccecceccecceceeseecceeseeeeneeteeneeneecseeeteseeeeseeseeaes 48 ATS3 Command Line Termination Character 2 2 200 020 22ce cece cece cece cece ee cece cece ee eeeeeceeenes 49 ATS4 Response Formatting Character 0 000 002 20 20 c ccc cccccccnccncceccececccececseeseeseeseesseeesstneeneees 50 ATSS Editing Charac
8. Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt lt m gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Connected Line Identification Presentation This command is enables a calling subscriber to get the Connected Line Identity COL of the called party after setting up a mobile originated call The command enables or disables the presentation of the COL at the TE It has no effect on the execution of the supplementary service COLR in the network AT COLP COLP 0 1 OK AT COLP lt n gt OK AT COLP COLP lt n gt lt m gt OK N A N A parameter sets shows the result code presentation status in the TA 0 disable 1 enable parameter shows the subscriber COLP 0 COLP not enabled 1 COLP enabled 2 Unknown e g no network etc GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 8 Optional Full N A 129 AT COPN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt numericn gt lt alphan gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Read Operator Names Execute command returns the list of operator names from the ME N A N A N A N A N A N A AT COPN COPN lt numeric1 gt lt alpha1 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt COPN lt numeric2 gt lt alpha2 gt OK
9. Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt class gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes GPRS Mobile Station Class Sets the MT to operate to a specified GPRS mobile class AT CGCLASS CGCLASS B CG CC OK AT CGCLASS lt class gt OK AT CGCLASS CGCLASS B OK N A N A B class B CG class C in GPRS only mode CC class C in circuit switched only mode lowest GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 10 Optional Full If parameter lt class gt is omitted a detached mobile attaches with the last class or the default class B 168 AT CGDATA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt L2P gt lt cid gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Enter Data State The execution command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish communication between the TE and the network using One or more GPRS PDP types AT CGDATA CGDATA PPP OK AT CGDATA lt L2P gt lt cid gt CONNECT N A N A N A N A PPP numeric value of PDP context activation GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 6 Optional Full Supported value for lt L2P gt PPP 169 AT CGDCONT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Form
10. SACCSAM 0 25 1 20 ATSACCSAM lt sample rate gt lt coef gt OK ATSACCSAM ATSACCSAM lt sample rate gt lt coef gt OK N A N A Number of samples per second to read from the accelerometer Range 0 25 Default 25 Filter coefficient Range 1 20 Default 10 N A Optional Full 401 ATSAUTOCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Z Cal Time gt lt MinSamples gt lt Thresh gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Direction gt lt Speed Thresh gt lt Lat AccThresh gt Reference Standard Scope Accelerometer Auto Calibration Configuration This command is used to set configuration parameters that are used in the auto calibration procedure for the accelerometer ATSAUTOCFG SAUTOCEG 5 30 10 60 100 1000 10 250 0 1 5 40 5 50 OK ATS AUTOCFG lt Z Cal Time gt lt MinSamples gt lt Thresh gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Direction gt lt Speed Thresh gt lt Lat Acc Thresh gt OK ATS AUTOCFG S AUTOCFG lt THRHLD gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt OK N A N A Time in seconds used to calibrate the Z Axis while not moving Minimum number of samples required for Dynamic calibration Minimum number of samples required for Dynamic calibration Hysteresis for G threshold for Dynamic calibration mG Direction for Dynamic calibration 0 acceleration p
11. SEXCDEC 0 200 1 20 1 20 OK ATSEXCDEC lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt OK ATSEXCDEC SEXCDEC lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt OK N A N A 0 Excessive Deceleration Event Disabled 1 200 Deceleration Threshold in Knots 10 1 20 Number of seconds above threshold to set event 1 20 Number of seconds below threshold to clear event N A Optional Full None 407 ATSGEOFNC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt fenceNum gt lt radius gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Geo Fencing a Circular Area This command allows a user to send a GPS message when the device moves in or out of a geographical area ATSGEOFNC SGEOFNC 1 25 0 1000000 90 0 90 0 180 0 180 0 OK ATSGEOFNC lt fenceNum gt lt radius gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt OK ATSGEOFNC SGEOFNC lt fenceNum gt lt radius gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt OK N A N A Defines the fence number Defines radius of the circle from given Latitude and Longitude coordinates in meters Defines the latitude for the center point of a circle Defines the longitude for the center point of a circle N A Optional Full 408 Notes An ATSEVENT command has to be set to send a GPS me
12. lt UdpQsize gt lt SmsBckupQsize gt lt SmsQsize gt lt TcpQsize gt Message Log Queue Size The SMLQSIZ allows the user to restrict the number of unsent messages maintained in the buffers for the four message log queues UDP UDP with SMS backup SMS and TCP ATSMLQSIZ SMLQSIZ 0 3000 0 3000 0 3000 0 3000 OK ATSMLQSIZ lt UdpQsize gt lt SmsBckupQsize gt lt SmsQsize gt lt TcpQsize gt OK ATSMLQSIZ SMLQSIZ lt UdpQsize gt lt SmsBckupQsize gt lt SmsQsize gt lt TcpQsize gt N A Maximum of unsent messages stored in message log queue for UDP messages Valid range is 0 3000 The default is O which is treated as a special value indicating no message size restriction This is the equivalent of restricting the size of this queue to 3000 messages Maximum of unsent messages stored in message log queue for UDP messages where SMS messaging is allowed as a backup when UDP messaging is unavailable Valid range is 0 3000 The default is O which which is treated as a special value indicating no message size restriction This is the equivalent of restricting the size of this queue to 3000 messages Maximum of unsent messages stored in message log queue for SMS messages Valid range is 0 3000 The default is O which is treated as a special value indicating no message size restriction This is the equivalent of restricting the size of this queue to 3000 messages Maximum of unsent messages stored in
13. lt type gt lt alpha gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CLCC lt id2 gt lt dir gt lt stat gt lt mode gt lt mpty gt lt number gt lt type gt lt alpha gt OK integer type call identification number as described in GSM 02 30 19 subclause 4 5 5 1 this number can be used in CHLD command operations 0 mobile originated MO call 1 mobile terminated MT call state of the call 0 active 1 held 2 dialling MO call 3 alerting MO call 4 incoming MT call 5 waiting MT call 77 lt mode gt lt mpty gt lt number gt lt type gt lt alpha gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes bearer teleservice 0 voice 1 data 2 fax fax not supported 3 voice followed by data voice mode 4 alternating voice data voice mode 5 alternating voice fax voice mode 6 voice followed by data data mode 7 alternating voice data data mode 8 alternating voice fax fax mode 9 unknown 0 call is not one of multiparty conference call parties 1 call is one of multiparty conference call parties string type phone number in format specified by lt type gt type of address octet in integer format refer GSM 04 08 8 subclause 10 5 4 7 string type alphanumeric representation of lt number gt corresponding to the entry found in phonebook used character set should be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set CSCS
14. 2 Called Subscriber Busy 3 Congestion 4 Radio Path Acknowledge 5 Radio path not Available Call Dropped 6 Error Special Information 7 Call Waiting Tone 8 Ring Tone 16 General Beep 17 Positive Acknowledgement tone 18 Negative Acknowledgement or Error Tone When the optional tone is not present default value is 16 which is a general Beep 0 15300000 in milliseconds When the optional duration is not present default value is 500ms When the duration is 0 it plays once When the duration is 0 all other tones play once except 2 called subscriber busy which plays 4 times Reference 3GPP TS 22 001 F 2 5 Comfort tones Optional Full All tones generated by audio speaker The tones need to be stopped before originating calls AT STTONE 1 7 5000 Generate Call Waiting tone for 5 seconds AT STTONE 0 7 Stop Call Waiting tone 86 AT VTS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt DTMF gt DTMF and Tone Generation This command allows the transmission of DTMF tones and arbitrary tones see note These tones may be used for example when announcing the start of a recording period The command is write only In this profile of commands this command does not operate in data mode of operation AT VTS VTS 0 9 A D 1 255 OK N A N A N A N A AT VTS lt DTMF gt OK
15. ATSACCFLT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt filter no gt lt threshold gt lt duration gt lt hysteresis gt lt coef gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Accelerometer Filter Parameters This command allows the user to set the accelerometer filter threshold and parameters ATSACCFLT SACCELT 1 6 2000 10 10 2000 1 25 0 2000 1 20 OK ATSACCFLT lt Filter No gt lt Threshold gt lt Duration gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Coef gt OK OK ATSACCFLT SACCELT lt Filter No gt lt Threshold gt lt Duration gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Coef gt OK N A N A Number of filter Filter threshold in MilliG Number of samples to exceed threshold before setting filter event Filter Hysteresis in MilliG Filter coefficient N A Optional Full Defaults 1 2 3 4 5 6 lt Threshold gt 250 250 250 250 1250 750 lt Duration gt 25 25 25 25 25 25 lt Hysteresis gt 25 25 25 25 25 25 lt Coef gt 10 10 10 10 10 10 396 ATSMGCCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Mode gt lt Cmd gt Set Query Accelerometer orientation auto calibration This command allows the user to set the accelerometer orientation auto calibration con
16. ATSEVGQRP lt event group gt SEVGQRY evgp evtyp evcat p1 p2 1A 0 27 1 1 1B 3 22 0 0 OK N A N A N A N A This parameter defines the group number of a group of events and the order they are executed Events are grouped together to control execution sequence A group number has to have at least one input event and one output event Multiple input events within a group number would be treated as a logical AND condition Multiple output events within a group number would be executed individually in a sequential manner Valid values for group number are 1 thru 99 N A Optional Full 350 ATSEVNTRY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt used gt lt left gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Event Query This command queries how many events have been used and how many are left ATSEVNTRY ERROR N A N A ATSEVNTRY SEVNTRY lt used gt lt left gt N A N A Number of events that have been used Number of events available for new entries N A Optional Full 351 ATSEVTEST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt event gt lt state gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Generate Test Input Event This c
17. Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt AUTOCAL gt lt STATUS gt Accelerometer Auto Calibration This command is used to set the device to auto calibrate the x y and z axes for the accelerometer ATSACCAC ACCAC 0 1 OK ATS ACCAC lt AUTOCAL gt OK ATS ACCAC ACCAC lt AUTOCAL gt lt STATUS gt OK N A N A 0 Auto calibration off 1 Auto calibration on 0 Initializing 1 Getting gravity vector 2 Gravity vector complete 3 Getting XY vector 4 Complete 389 Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples N A Optional Full SACCAC cannot be set to 1 if SACCMGC is set to 1 390 ATSACCAM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt enable gt lt threshold gt lt count gt lt holdtime gt Reference Accelerometer Any Motion Commands This command allows the user to set the any motion parameters of the accelerometer ATSACCAM SACCAM 0 1 0 255 0 3 0 64800 OK SACCAM lt enable gt lt threshold gt lt count gt lt holdtime gt OK ATSACCAM SACCAM lt enable gt lt threshold gt lt count gt lt holdtime gt OK N A N A Disable enable the any motion featur
18. GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 17 Optional Full N A 78 AT CMUT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Mute Control This command is used to enable and disable the uplink voice muting during a voice call AT CMUT CMUT 0 1 OK AT CMUT lt value gt OK AT CMUT CMUT 0 OK N A N A 0 mute off 1 mute on GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 24 Optional Full N A 79 AT CPAS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt pas gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Phone Activity Status Execution command returns the activity status lt pas gt of the ME It can be used to interrogate the ME before requesting action from the phone Test command returns values supported by the ME as a compound value AT CPAS CPAS 0 5 or CME ERROR lt err gt OK N A N A N A N A AT CPAS AT CPAS lt pas gt OK 0 Ready ME allows commands from TA TE 1 Unavailable ME does not allow commands from TA TE 2 Unknown ME is not guaranteed to respond to instructions 3 Ringing ME is ready for commands from TA TE but the ringer is active 4 Call in progress ME
19. Notes Examples Optional N A Usable frequency bands dependent on product type Do not enter lt band gt in Write command if lt mode gt is automatic After entering and saving this command the modem must be power cycled before it will take effect The parameter values for lt band gt can be added together to support multiple frequency bands 1 8 9 The value of 9 is a combination of adding the bands 1 and 8 together which would include the complete 900 MHz band supported by the Enfora radio 1 2 4 8 16 31 The combination of all values supports the quad band radio 332 AT CGAATT Table Row Outside Table TALI CAN A baida TALI LdVIC CEH YUULSIUSC ITdVIe esponse BSRR nd Function Table Cell Outside Table Automatic Attach and Detach Mode CGAATT 0 1 0 1 OK Wirearamend is used to chose the heeawiarratthe attachargredure Command Format Quer kenga uuery Read Format Response Execution Format Response lt att_m gt lt det_m gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes AkeCGAATT AT CGAATT CGAATT 1 1 OK automatic attach mode 0 automatic attach 1 manual attach automatic detach mode 0 automatic detach after last context deactivation 1 manual detach When automatic attach detach is enabled and atSareg is equal to 1 2 or 3 the modem will automatically attach onto and detach from the GPRS network upon power on or power d
20. congestion resources unavailable unspecified requested facility not subscribed requested facility not implemented invalid short message transfer ref value invalid message unspecified invalid mandatory information message type non existent or not implemented message not compatible with SM protocol state information element non existent or not impl protocol error unspecified interworking unspecified telematic interworking not supported short message type 0 not supported cannot replace short message unspecified TP PID error data coding scheme alphabet not supported message class not supported unspecified TP DCS error command cannot be actioned 494 161 175 176 192 193 194 195 196 197 208 209 210 211 255 300 301 302 303 304 305 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 320 321 322 330 command unsupported unspecified TP Command error TPDU not supported SC busy no SC subscription SC system failure invalid SME address destination SME barred SM rejected duplicate SM SIM SMS storage full no SMS storage capability in SIM error in MS memory capacity exceeded unspecified error cause ME failure SMS service of ME reserved operation not allowed Operation not supported invalid PDU mode parameter invalid text mode parameter SIM not inserted SIM PIN required PH SIM PIN required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong SIM PUK required SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required memor
21. lt coeff32 gt OK ATSUFIR SUFIR lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt 12 lt coeff13 gt lt coeff14 gt 12 lt coeff25 gt lt coeff26 gt 8 N A N A 0 ffff gt 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff gt 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff gt 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff gt 2 14 fixed point number N A Optional Full 203 Notes Only 31 coefficients are required for the hw but programs being used to generate the coefficients output 32 The fewer modifications needed to the output the better These coefficients are 2 14 fixed point values input in hexadecimal Examples ATSUFIR 4000 0 0 0 0 4000 followed by all zeros is unity pass through mode 204 ATSVSELECT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Voice Select This command selects the voice mode of the device Only valid options applicable to the hardware will be allowed All applicable constants and settings are loaded when the mode is changed and at power up ATSVSELECT SVSELECT 0 1 3 OK ATSVSELECT lt mode gt OK ATSVSELECT SVSELECT 0 ATSVSELECT SVSELECT lt reset state gt OK 0 Selects handset for voice 1 Selects headset for voice 3 Automatic N A Optional Full In Automatic mode SVSELECT
22. lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt OK N A N A 0 disable network registration unsolicited result code 1 enable network registration unsolicited result code CGREG lt stat gt 2 enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code CGREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt 162 lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples 0 not registered ME is not currently searching a new operator to register to 1 registered home network 2 not registered but ME is currently searching a new operator to register to 3 registration denied 4 unknown 5 registered roaming String type two byte location area code in hexadecimal format e g 00C3 equals 195 in decimal String type two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 13 Optional Partial If parameter lt n gt is omitted the command does nothing 163 AT CGACT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt state gt deactivated 1 lt cid gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes PDP Context Activate or Deactivate The execution command is used to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context s AT CGACT CGACT 0 1 OK AT CGACT lt state gt lt cid gt OK
23. voice downlink no change None N A N A The parameters for this command are not saved by AT amp W The settings controlled by this command are not affected by AT amp F 192 ATSMICES Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt control gt lt behavior gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Echo Suppression Control This command allows the user to enable the echo suppressor and select the behavior for the current voice mode see ATSVSELECT ATSMICES SMICES 0 1 0 6 OK ATSMICES lt control gt lt behavior gt OK ATSMICES SMICES lt control gt lt behavior gt OK N A N A 0 disable echo suppression 1 enable echo suppression 0 Behavior 1 1 Behavior 1a 2 Behavior 2a 3 Behavior 2b 4 Behavior 2c 5 Behavior 2c_idle 6 Behavior 3 255 Custom N A Optional Full 193 Notes When lt behavior gt 255 custom is selected the SMICESC command is used to configure the Echo Suppression parameters Behaviors are defined in ITU T P 340 Examples ATSMICES 1 3 Enable echo suppression configured with predefined behavior 2b parameters 194 ATSMICESC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Echo Suppressor Configu
24. 0 full service 1 limited service 2 no service string type indicates if the format is alphanumeric or numeric long alphanumeric format can be up to 16 characters long and short format up to 8 characters numeric format is the GSM Location Area Identification number refer GSM 04 08 subclause 10 5 1 3 which consists of a three BCD digit country code coded as in ITU T E 212 Annex A plus a two BCD digit network code which is administration specific returned lt opr gt shall not be in BCD format but in IRA characters converted from BCD hence the number has structure country code digit 3 country code digit 2 country code digit 1 network code digit 2 network code digit 1 N A N A N A The command NRG is an expansion of the COPS command The new command allows specifying the service state of the registration For a list of current available network operators please use the test command of AT COPS 337 AT CREG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Network Registration Info Write command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code CREG lt stat gt Read command returns the status of result code which shows whether the network has currently indicated the registration of the ME AT CREG CREG 0 2 OK AT CREG lt n gt OK AT CREG CREG lt n gt lt
25. 0 25 Hz 1 50 Hz 2 100 Hz 3 190 Hz 4 375 Hz default value 5 750 Hz 6 1500 Hz 393 lt Mode gt lt Wakeup Pause gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Accelerometer mode 0 Normal default value 2 Sleep 3 Wakeup Accelerometer wakeup pause 0 20 msec default value 1 80 msec 2 320 msec 3 2560 msec N A Optional Full In order for the accelerometer to be used to aid the GPS stability the settings for the accelerometer configuration are restricted to these values e lt range gt must be 2G e lt bandwidth gt must be between 3 and 4 190 375 Hz e lt mode gt must be 0 normal If these restrictions are not met the accelerometer will not be used for GPS stability which can result in increased GPS position drift 394 ATSACCEL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt X gt lt Y gt lt Z gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Query Accelerometer Reading This command allows the user to read the accelerometer running average values ATSACCEL OK N A N A ATSACCEL SACCEL lt X gt lt Y gt lt Z gt N A N A X axis acceleration value in milliG Y axis acceleration value in milliG Z axis acceleration value in milliG N A Optional Full 395
26. 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 OK ATSGPSRST lt coldStartinterval gt lt warmStartinterval gt lt filtCnt gt OK ATSGPSRST SGPSRST lt coldStartInterval gt lt warmStartInterval gt lt filtCnt gt OK ATSGPSRST ERROR When RTC time is not valid year lt 2010 this is the time in tens of minutes of GPS outage after which to reset the GPS chip and resume positioning When RTC time is valid year gt 2010 and this value is zero then coldStartInterval is used as defined above When RTC time is valid year gt 2010 and this value is greater than zero this is the time in minutes of GPS outage after which to reset the GPS chip and resume positioning 434 Notes Example If lt coldStartinterval gt is set to 0 the GPS chip will not be reset after a GPS outage of any duration ATSGPSRST 1 2 Code will allow 10 minutes to acquire a GPS lock before resetting the GPS chip following a power cycle RTC time not valid Once a lock has been acquired RTC time automatically set when a lock has been acquired the code will allow two minutes of no GPS lock time before resetting the GPS chip Since RTC time is maintained through an ignition reset the two minute limit would be in effect following an ignition reset 435 ATSGPSSAV Save GPS Data Command Function This command forces the device to save the GPS data to its FFS This information will be used on the next power cycle as the last known GPS locat
27. 1 MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when lt mode gt 1 or 2 is entered OK response shall be given before flushing the codes GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 12 172 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes If parameter lt mode gt is omitted it is assumed to be the value of the last command execution or the default value 0 If parameter lt bfr gt is omitted it is assumed to be the value of the last command execution or the default value 0 173 AT CGEV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Deactivation Indication Reporting When event reporting is enabled using AT CGEREP in case the AT parser receives the asynchronous event Deactivate Indication initiated from the network the AT parser will send the AT CGEV command to the Terminal to notify this event N A N A N A N A N A N A CGEV CGEV NW DEACT lt PDP_type gt lt PDP_addr gt lt cid gt N A 174 AT CGPADDR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cid gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Show PDP Address The execution command re
28. 31 determine the low signal state while bits O 15 determine the high signal state A value of O for bits 16 31 indicates the GPIO will remain in low signal state for the same amount of time as the high signal state 50 duty cycle The high or low states are measured in multiples of seconds The toggle count is set by Parm2 Note Parm2 The flashing GPIO event will cause the GPIO output state to toggle at time 0 to the opposite state prior to starting the GPIO output flash event processing This counts as toggle 1 An even number of toggle count will force a final state which is the same as the initial state An odd number of toggle count will force the final state to be opposite of the initial GPIO output condition 0 toggle forever When flashing GPIO 3 it must be longer than one second 474 Use the table below to determine which of the four bit field tables 0 3 to use for the Parm2 value Bit Field Table Selection Bit31 Bit 30 Description 0 0 Table selector 0 Format message based on Parm2 values using Message Format Table 0 legacy format 0 1 Reserved 1 0 Table selector 2 Format message based on Parm2 values using Message Format Table 2 1 1 Table selector 3 Format message based on Parm2 values using Message format Table 3 The Parm2 value is obtained as a result of selecting individual bit fields from the table below Bit Field Table 0 Legacy 0 0 Parm2 Description Bit 0 1 send
29. 359 181 182 183 184 193 205 185 233 236 256 353 105 331 69 73 314 333 368 369 370 325 334 384 451 468 AT CNIV 305 AT CPI 70 AT CSTAT 371 AT CTZV 306 AT EM 372 464 AT MEPD 373 AT NRG 336 AT SATC 360 488 AT SATE 362 AT SATR 363 364 AT SATT 361 364 AT SIMIND 375 AT SLEEP 378 AT SNCNT 258 AT amp C 19 AT amp D 20 AT amp F 21 76 127 240 246 346 414 439 440 460 AT amp V 22 AT amp W 23 192 319 322 342 349 352 425 AT CACM 27 28 115 487 AT CAMM 28 AT CAOC 27 106 AT CBST 107 AT CCFC 109 AT CCLK 307 AT CCUG 112 AT CCWA 113 487 AT CCWE 115 507 AT CEER 29 384 AT CFUN 31 376 AT CGACT 164 384 AT CGANS 165 AT CGATT 166 AT CGAUTO 98 167 AT CGCLASS 168 AT CGDATA 169 AT CGDCONT 164 170 177 178 314 369 AT CGEREP 172 174 AT CGEV 174 AT CGMI 7 AT CGMM 8 AT CGMR 9 AT CGPADDR 175 AT CGQMIN 176 AT CGQREQ 178 AT CGREG 162 487 AT CGSMS 179 AT CGSN 10 AT CHLD 74 AT CHUP 76 AT CIMI 116 AT CIND 55 AT CLAE 57 487 AT CLAN 58 AT CLCC 77 AT CLCK 117 382 508 AT CLCKCFG AT CLCKCP AT CLCKSP AT CLIP AT CLIR AT CMEE AT CMER AT CMGC AT CMGD AT CMGF AT CMGL AT CMGR AT CMGS AT CMGW AT CMOD AT CMSS AT CMUT AT CNMI AT CNUM AT COLP AT COPN AT COPS AT CPAS AT CPBF AT CPBR AT CPBS AT CPBW AT CPIN 374 374 374 120 487 122 32 487 124 143 144 145 147 149 146 148 1 149 150 127 151 79 152 158 488 128 129
30. Display raw NMEA input on the serial port 128 Expand SGPSFLT and SGPSQUAL Responses to provide a verbose explanation of each parameter 0 255 Position uncertainty threshold If internal position uncertainty value is greater than this value the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 75 0 999 Motion transition threshold in seconds If device has been idle no velocity for this number of seconds transition from driving mode to parked mode Default is 120 seconds 419 lt ignB gt lt tAdj gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 255 Ignition bias For devices that are connected to the ignition via the white wire the code can detect when the ignition is turned on off and adjust the trust threshold accordingly Vehicles with the ignition off would only be moving if being towed Vehicles with the ignition on will probably be driving if not moving already For devices that are not connected to the ignition this value should be set to 0 Default is 6 0 Do not adjust RTC time if RTC time disagrees with GPS time 1 Adjust RTC time if RTC time and GPS time differ by more than 5 seconds Default is 1 N A Optional Full There have also been cases where slow Time To First Fix TTFF reports have been attributed to discrepancies between the RTC time and the GPS time When GPS filtering is enabled the code ensures the RTC time is always with 5 se
31. Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes GPS Trip Odometer The SODOMETER command records how far the vehicle has traveled total or in one trip The user can reset the odometer at the beginning of a new trip This is identical to the STODOM feature but allows the user to reset this odometer without resetting the other odometer ATSODOMETER SODOMETER 0 4000000000 ATSODOMETER 1234 where 1234 is distance in meters OK ATSODOMETER SODOMETER xxxx xxxx distance traveled in meters N A N A N A N A N A N A The user is able to set a seed value for the Trip Odometer starting at 0 but not higher than the maximum value of 4000000000 The AT amp F command will not reset the odometer value to 0 The Virtual Odometer reading would be a 4 byte value starting from O to 4000000000 maximum of approximately 2500000 miles before it rolls over to 0 The unit for Virtual Odometer shall be in METERS The Virtual Odometer history shall be updated every second The Virtual Odometer history shall be saved once a minute in modem s memory This value shall be retained through an internal or external reset and can be read upon the next power up or during run time mode The delta distance traveled between the minute marks could be lost due to an unexpected external or non modem originated reset However the total distance traveled till the prior minute would still be pr
32. N A Optional Full N A 217 ATSIOTAR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt iotar_config gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Input Output Transition Across Reset Ability to detect GPIO transition that occurs during a modem reset This command allows the user to set query the flags that control how the event engine s input GPIO events are initialized By default the modem initializes the GPIO input events to the value detected in the hardware when the code is initialized So the first pass through the event engine logic generally does not trigger a transition event see SEVENT Setting the appropriate flag with this command allows the code to initialize the GPIO input event with the last value saved to flash prior to the modem reset Using this method allows the modem to generate a transition event if the GPIO has changed state while the modem was resetting ATSIOTAR SIOTAR OOO0000000 111111111 OK ATSIOTAR lt iotar_config gt OK ATSIOTAR SIOTAR lt iotar_config gt N A N A 9 digits where left most bit represents GPIO 1 and right most bit represents GPIO 9 Where a digit of O default results in the associated input event getting initialized with the current hardware value and a value of 1 will initialize the input event using the value saved in FFS prior to
33. Parameter Values lt FILENAME gt lt OPTION gt Execute AT Command File This command is used to execute an AT command file that is stored in FFS ATSATEXEC SATEXEC filename 0 2 OK ATSATEXEC lt FILENAME gt lt OPTION gt OK ATSATEXEC SATEXEC lt FILENAME gt lt STATUS gt OK N A N A Name of file to execute AT command execution option 0 Run To Completion 1 Stop on Error 2 Stop on Error and Reset Modem 276 lt STATUS gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Status from Executing File 0 Ok 1 Error 2 Open File Error 3 File Read Error 4 AT Command Error 5 Busy 6 Command Length Exceeded 7 Retries Exceeded N A Optional Full ATSFTPGET or ATSFFS can be used to store files into the FFS 277 ATSFFS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Generic Flash File System Access This command provides generic file read and write functionality to the embedded FFS in the Enfora modem ATSFFS SFFS 0 5 86 filename 0 524287 0 150 ASCII HEX ATSFFS lt op gt lt filename gt lt seek gt lt length gt lt data gt 278 Response Response varies by lt op gt Write OK Read SFFS lt data gt OK Delete OK Directory SFFS lt filename gt lt filename gt OK Directory and size SFFS lt file size gt lt filename gt lt
34. Range 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 max dBm 309 38 73 72 39 72 71 40 71 70 41 70 69 42 69 68 43 68 67 44 67 66 45 66 65 46 65 64 47 64 63 48 63 62 49 62 61 50 61 60 51 60 59 52 59 58 53 58 57 54 57 56 55 56 55 56 55 54 57 54 53 58 53 52 59 52 51 60 51 50 61 50 49 62 49 48 63 48 gt 48 dBm Table 1 RSSI values 310 AT CTZR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Generate URC with Time Zone This command allows the user to enable disable the sending of an Unsolicited Response to the serial port with the time zone when a message has been received through NITZ AT CTZR CTZR 0 1 OK AT CTZR lt mode gt OK AT CTZR CTZR lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 disables URC when NITZ is received 1 enables URC when NITZ is received TS 22 042 Optional Full Time zone value in quarter hour increments referenced to UTC time None 311 AT CTZU Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examp
35. Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Select Service for MO SMS Messages The set command is used to specify the service or service preference that the MT will use to send MO SMS messages AT CGSMS CGSMS 0 3 OK AT CGSMS lt service gt OK AT CGSMS CGSMS 3 OK N A N A 0 GPRS 1 circuit switched 2 GPRS preferred use circuit switched if GPRS not available 3 circuit switched preferred use GPRS if circuit switched not available GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 14 Optional Full If parameter lt service gt is omitted the command does nothing SMS over GPRS has not been fully tested 179 ATD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt GPRS_SC gt lt CID gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request GPRS Service This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish communication between the TE and the external PDN N A N A N A N A N A N A ATD lt GPRS_SC gt lt CID gt CONNECT 99 KY EES GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 2 1 1 Optional Full ATD 99 1 Dials GPRS call for context activation 1 See CGDCONT for context activation definition 180 Audio Commands ATSVEAR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format
36. but allows the user to reset this trip odometer without resetting the other odometer ATSTODOM STODOM 0 4000000000 OK ATSTODOM 1234 where 1234 is distance in meters OK ATSTODOM STODOM xxxx xxxx distance traveled in meters N A N A N A N A Optional Full 438 Notes Example The user is able to set a seed value for the Trip Odometer starting at 0 but not higher than the maximum value of 4000000000 The AT amp F command will not reset the odometer value to 0 see example below The Trip Odometer reading would be a 4 byte value starting from 0 to 4000000000 maximum of approximately 2500000 miles before it rolls over to 0 The unit for Trip Odometer shall be in meters The Trip Odometer history shall be updated every second The Trip Odometer history shall be saved once a minute in modem s memory This value shall be retained through an internal or external reset and can be read upon the next power up or during run time mode The delta distance traveled between the minute marks could be lost due to an unexpected reset However the total distance traveled till the prior minute would still be preserved The SODOMETER value can trigger the event engine via input event 70 The STODOM value can trigger the event engine via input event 91 Reset Trip Odometer to 0 STODOM 0 439 ATSODOMETER Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response
37. is issued to replace the old pin in the SIM AT CPIN OK AT CPIN lt pin gt lt newpin gt AT CPIN CPIN lt code gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt N A N A 33 lt code gt Reference Standard Scope READY ME is not pendingfor any password SIM PIN ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given SIM PUK ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given PH SIM PIN ME is waiting phone to SIM card password to be given PH FSIM PIN ME is waiting phone to very first SIM card password to be given PH FSIM PUK ME is waiting phone to very first SIM card unblocking password to be given SIM PIN2 ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given this lt code gt is recommended to be returned only when the last executed command resulted in PIN2 authentication failure i e CME ERROR 17 if PIN2 is not entered right after the failure it is recommended that ME does not block its operation SIM PUK2 ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given this lt code gt is recommended to be returned only when the last executed command resulted in PUK2 authentication failure i e CME ERROR 18 if PUK2 and new PIN2 are not entered right after the failure it is recommended that ME does not block its operation PH NET PIN ME is waiting network personalization password to be given PH NET PUK ME is waiting network personalization unblocking password to be given PH NETSUB PIN ME is waiting network subset personalization password to be g
38. 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 24 3275 32767 OK ATSMICAEC lt control gt lt mode gt lt cont filter gt lt uplink scaling gt lt downlink scaling gt lt max level gt lt smoothing coef gt OK ATSMICAEC SMICAEC lt control gt lt mode gt lt cont filter gt lt uplink scaling gt lt downlink scaling gt lt max level gt lt smoothing coef gt OK N A N A 0 stop 1 start 2 update 3 divergence control enable 7 divergence control disable 0 disable 1 enable 0 disable 3 enable 0 enable 3 disable 188 lt max level gt lt smoothing coef gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples 0 24 dB 24 0 dB 3275 32767 N A Optional Full N A AT MICAEC 1 3 1 3 0 12 3275 Start AEC with divergence control enabled continuous filtering uplink scaling no downlink scaling max level 12 dB smoothing coef 3275 189 ATSMICANR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt control gt lt mode gt lt noise level gt lt tone thresh gt Ambient Noise Reduction Control This command allows the user to configure the ambient noise reduction settings for the current voice mode see Svselect ATSMICANR SMICANR 0 2 0 1 3 0 2 O 20 0 2 OK ATSMICANR lt control gt
39. 1 10 lt server indication gt O Server is disabled 1 Server is enabled lt friend IP gt friend IP value OR lt DNS name gt friend DNS name lt destination port gt friend destination port TCP API only 234 lt usage gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 Unspecified treated as UDPAPI 1 TCPAPI 2 UDPAPI 3 TCPAPI and or UDPAPI N A Optional Full If destination port and usage are not present in the command it is assumed to be a UDPAPI friend with the destination port filled in with the UDPAPI port number and usage 0 You will use either the Friend IP address or the Friend DNS name but not both 235 ATSMDMID Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt modem ID gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Modem ID This command allows the user to query set the modem ID The modem ID is copied into each wakeup message sent from the modem see ATSWAKEUP ATSMDMID SMDMID MODEM ID OK ATSMDMID lt modem ID gt OK ATSMDMID SMDMID lt modem ID gt N A N A 0 20 character string in ASCII format Optional Full N A 236 ATSMLQSIZ Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values
40. 10 modem GPRS registration See AT CGREG command for GPRS registration status information Copies value of Input Event 11 Receipt of IP address 0 No IP address 1 Valid IP address obtained Copies value of Input Event 12 Timer 1 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 13 Timer 2 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 14 Timer 3 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired 468 15 16 17 18 19 to 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Copies value of Input Event 15 Timer 4 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 16 GPS distance in meters Copies value of Input Event 17 Maximum velocity in knots Copies value of Input Event 18 ADC1 status Reserved Copies value of Input Event 21 Geofence 1 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 22 Geofence 2 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 23 Geofence 3 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 24 Geofence 4 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 25 Geofence 5 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 26 MT Power Save Event 0 Exit Power Save Mode 1 Enter Power Save Mode Copies value o
41. 13 14 37 50 OK 302 NITZ Commands ATSRTCUPD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response_ Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt reset gt lt update gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Update RTC with NITZ This command allows the user to enable disable setting of the RTC time with either UTC or local time received in the NITZ ATSRTCUPD SRTCUPD 0 2 OK ATSRTCUPD lt mode gt lt reset gt OK ATSRTCUPD SRTCUPD lt mode gt lt update gt OK N A N A 0 disables updating the RTC 1 enables updating the RTC to UTC time 2 Enables updating RTC to local time based on the TZ in the NITZ 0 Do not reset SRTCUPD lt update gt parameter 1 Reset SRTCUPD lt update gt parameter to 0 0 RTC has not been updated 1 RTC has been updated TS 22 042 Optional Full 303 Notes NITZ can be used to update RTC however when GPS gets a lock UTC time will be used to update the RTC time 304 AT CNIV Generate URC with Network Name Command Function This command allows the user to enable disable the sending of an Unsolicited Response to the serial port with the network name when a message has been received through NITZ Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt R
42. 25 0 25 OK AT CPMS CPMS SM 0 25 SM 0 25 SM 0 25 OK N A N A String type memory from which messages are read and deleted commands List Messages CMGL Read Message CMGR and Delete Message CMGD defined values ME ME message storage SM SIM message storage String type memory to which writing and sending operations are made commands Send Message from Storage CMSS and Write Message to Memory CMGW refer to lt mem1 gt for defined values String type memory to which received messages are preferred to be stored unless class of message defines a specific storage location refer to command New Message Indications CNMI refer to lt mem1 gt for defined values GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 2 2 155 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Partial Notes ME can only store up to three 3 short messages 156 AT CSCA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt sca gt lt tosca gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Service Center Address Set command updates the SMSC address through which mobile originated SMs are transmitted AT CSCA OK AT CSCA lt sca gt lt tosca gt CSCA lt sca gt lt tosca gt OK AT CSCA CSCA 12063130004 145 OK N A N A SMSC Address SC addres
43. 3 the device will default to handset mode If a headset is plugged into the headset jack the device will automatically switch to headset mode When the headset is removed the device will switch back to handset mode ATSVSELECT 3 must be entered prior to plugging in the headset to switch between modes properly To set the voice mode to Headset ATSVSELECT 1 OK 205 GPIO Commands ATSIGNDBNC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt delay gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Ignition Debounce This command allows the user to set ignition debounce time used for the event engine The ignition line has to be valid for the specified amount of time before the event GPIO 8 in the event engine will be triggered ATSIGNDBNC SIGNDBNC 1 4 OK ATSIGNDBNC lt debounceTimeout gt OK ATSIGNDBNC SIGNDBNC 0 N A N A 1 4 seconds This field specifies the debounce timeout value N A Optional Full The reset upon ignition reset interval will follow the setting of ATSIGNDBNC SIODBNC is affected by this command Changes made affect GPIO8 in SIGNDBNC writes made by SIGNDBNC will be seen by SIODBNC 206 ATSIOCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Valu
44. 4 MM 5 CC 6 SS 7 SMSCP 8 SMSRP 9 SMSTP 10 GMM 11 SM 12 FAD 13 T30 14 GRR 15 PPP 16 LLC 17 SNDCP 18 PKTIO 19 PSI See AT CEER Table in Appendix B Optional extended error description GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 10 Enfora Specific responses Optional Full N A 30 AT CFUN Command Function Command Format Query Response Response If HS 1000 Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt fun gt lt rst gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set Phone Functionality Set command selects the level of functionality lt fun gt in the ME Level full functionality is where the highest level of power is drawn Minimum functionality is where minimum power is drawn AT CFUN CFUN 0 1 4 0 OK CFUN 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 OK AT CFUN lt fun gt lt rst gt OK AT CFUN CFUN 1 OK N A N A 0 minimum functionality 1 full functionality 2 disable phone transmit RF circuits only HS 1000 Only 3 disable phone receive RF circuits only HS 1000 Only 4 disable phone both transmit and receive RF circuits 0 Do not reset ME GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 2 Optional Partial Once the modem has left the minimum functionality state it will respond to AT CFUN with CFUN 1 regardless of whether the modem has reached full functionality yet Not applicable to HS 10
45. 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 010 Add only user variable 0 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format 011 Add only user variables 0 1 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 100 Add only user variables 0 2 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 101 Add only user variables 0 3 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 110 Add only user variables 0 5 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 111 Add only user variables 0 7 to message 4 bytes per user variable in binary format 8 hex bytes per user variable in ASCII format Spaces are inserted between the different user variables 480 Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 8 Bit 9 Bit 10 Bit 11 Bit 12 Bit 13 Bit 14 1 Message is stored in non volatile memory until it can be sent regardless of network status 0
46. 424 ATSGPSOSI Set and Query GPS Overspeed Interval 2 2 0 0 0 cece ecececececcccecececececececeecteteteeees 425 BISGPSQUALGPS Quality Filters csa ocucei ar aa d a a A e tonead bosses 427 ATSGPSRD Read Current GPS ASCII data cs oe de ee he de a a aona n1ann 432 ATSGPSRST Set and Query GPS Reset Interval 0 0 0 0 oe cc ec aoaaa oaaao ALALA DLADLA LLALL a aa 434 BISGPSSAV Save GPS Dataran ieee ete a ss esenhen tet asin t ae esube oS 436 AT GPSVAL GPS Speed ValidatiCns cacuce ann nstcbiadancclsceweines avechloldnes famaee ane sgsbeveadandsataeinnete 437 ATSIODOM Virtual Trip Odometer uu ere a ke ace 438 AT ODOMETER GPS Trip Odomete he cc4522 0 css nhcacahcatdee anys eiebet eae aemtare ceca uuesse tet seea ds 440 ATSPLYCLR Clear Polygonal Geofence 2 0 ccc cc ec cece ccccececececececececetcteectcececetetetetetseees 441 ATSPLYFN Geo Fencing a Polygonal Area 2 0 0 0 0 0 ecececcceccccececececececcceecectseseseeetetetetetees 442 ATSPWRSAV Enable Power Save Mode 2 0 00ccecceeccecceeccecceecceccucceeceecceeseeceuseseeseeeaes 445 EVCNC TADIGS Sse 6 EPE P E iid oe haat A seme leh Rhone ann OTE 447 EV nt Cate Ony sce eet ales EE alta EE E eee i nd E OEN INE SLL TS cat ately Wee oie 447 EV Nt Ty Pee sso ae Woe eas E E seco Sn ah cnt at E Mania nas E tenn hts aa daeivaied Be anins ait SoC uede 448 Input Event Table oo 00 o oo c ccc ccc ccnccccecenceeceeceeeeeaeeaeeneeteeneeeeeeeteseeteseeseeeess 45
47. 6 An output event will be executed when the value of the input eventis 1 and lt Parm1 gt along with lt Parm2 gt is set to 1 An Input Trigger is defined as an input condition defined by lt event cat egory gt that should be used as a logical AND condition to another input con dition defined as Transition Trigger or an Occurrence Trigger An Output event is not triggered when Input Trigger condition is valid The input event defined as Input Trigger is valid when within the event range defined by lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt or when lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt are equal An Output event is executed when all input event conditions defined as Transition Trigger Occurrence Trigger or Input Trigger for that particular lt event group gt are met 450 The following table defines the values for lt event category gt lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt parameter for input events defined as a Transition Trigger Occurrence Trigger or Input Trigger Input Event Table Event Category 0 10 11 12 13 Parm1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oto5 0to8 Oor1 Parm2 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oto5 0to8 Oorl Description GPI1 Input 1 0 Low 1 High GPO2 Output 2 GPO3 Output 3 latched GPO4 LED for GPS user 3 LED Controlled by MSP set when ATSGPSCMD is set GPO5 Output 5 GPO6 USR1 LED Registr
48. AT CGACT CGACT 1 0 OK N A N A activated numeric value of PDP context activation GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 5 Optional Full It is not possible to omit the parameter lt state gt AT CGDCONT command must be entered prior to context activation Activating a PDP Context through AT CGACT will not allow for the modem to be used in a DUN connection To use the modem in a DUN connection use the ATSAREG 2 command instead 164 AT CGANS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt response gt lt L2P gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Manual Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation The execution command requests the MT to respond to a network request for GPRS PDP context activation which has been signaled to the TE by the RING or CRING unsolicited result code AT CGANS CGANS 0 1 PPP OK N A N A N A N A AT CGANS lt response gt lt L2P gt OK 0 request is rejected 1 request is accepted PPP GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 9 Optional Full Supported value for lt L2P gt PPP 165 AT CGATT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt state gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implemen
49. AT VTS DTMF and Tone Generation os osc elics lel ace 1001r 01e oao tae as alae ene 87 ATA Answer a Call herenen suauebaeodasiendtaadideaudnosanneetenuatest wadacnsautenscesenshodtiateeoumeadhe 89 ALD Dial COMMANGs 26 sch istd ase saceu E e E tel dx saan te bten ns seu nad dat thea 90 ATD gt Originate Call Using Phonebook Memory 2 2 22c22ccecceccecceccecceceeeeeceeseesseseseenes 92 PGE OG Control 5 55 sc 523 os ae e othe staan te des naar secu ash aaoeece sa cneria ts tata snen rei ae senso dake 94 ATP Pulse Dialing 22 2 00 00 00 ccc ccc cece ccc cc ccc ccccccceceeceesceeeeceneeneecetneetseeseeeecseeeeseenetneeneees 95 ATO Return to Data State oossoo cee eee eeee 96 ATSO Automatic Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation 2 0 2020202 97 ATSO Rings Before Automatic Answel 20 0 2 20 20 2ccccceccccceccececcceceecceceteeeseeceeseeseeseenetneeseees 98 ATS10 Hang Up Delay 2 2 0 2 20 a e e a a r a a aa A a a aa aaa 99 ATS6 Pause Before Blind Dialing 000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 a 200000 PA LLDD DDPA L L 0 22222 100 ATS7 Wait for Completion 2 20 2 200 002 ccc ccc cec ccc ceccecceccecceceesceeeneeneetceeettceeseetesstsseneenees 101 PSS Dial PASC Air i Get tata eh IAs net ttl eh it Ne SEL ed tal SA Ee BELL et MUA RS th lh 102 ATT Tone Dialing iscsi b ve hein lee eae acl tlle la EE eMac A Welw lad tales 103 H Manual Rejection of a Network Request for PDP Co
50. ATSEVTIM4 command is issued The ATSEVTIM value will be in seconds The parameter will also generate additional event group 0 entries If ATSEVDEL 0 is issued or any entry for group 0 is deleted this command MUST be re entered for proper functionality If a read command is issued it will not reflect the true state of the ATSWAKEUP setting Wakeup messages are sent to the IPs specified in ATSFRIEND and to the port specified in ATSUDPAPI command 257 AT SNCNT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rst gt lt nsapi gt lt upo gt lt dno gt lt upp gt lt dnp gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Query or Reset the Byte Counters GPRS Only Returns or resets the byte counts of every current connection AT SNCNT SNCNT 0 OK AT SNCNT lt rst gt OK AT SNCNT OK SNCNT lt nsapi1 gt lt upo gt lt dno gt lt upp gt lt dnp gt lt CR gt lt LF gt SNCNT lt nsapi2 gt lt upo gt lt dno gt lt upp gt lt dnp gt lt CR gt lt LF gt N A N A resets the counters if rst 0 connection id uplink octets count downlink octets count uplink packets count downlink packets count N A N A N A If multiple contexts are activated deactivated set query will result in OK followed by byte counts set command resets the counters to 0 for each c
51. ATSWAKEUP Do Not use ATSEVTIM4 x if using ATSWAKEUP These commands will cause the example in ATSEVENT to trigger every 60 seconds ATSEVENT 1 1 12 1 1 ATSEVTIM1 60 Ending range of 1 high Starting range of 1 high Activate event timer 1 Input event Eventgroup 1 353 ATSEVTIMQRY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Event Counter This command shows the current count for the event counter of the timer specified indicated by the argument ATSEVTIMQRY SEVTIMQRY 1 10 OK ATSEVTIMQRY lt timer_index gt SEVTIMQRY lt timer_index gt lt count gt OK ATSEVTIMQRY ERROR ATSEVTIMQRY 10 SEVTIMQRY 10 0 000 OK N A N A Mandatory Full ATSEVTIMQRY x will respond with ERROR if X timer has not been set 0 354 ATSEVTOFF Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt state gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Event Engine Disable The SEVTOFF command gives the user the ability to disable the event engine For example this would be a good command to run prior to a software upgrade ATSEVTOFF SEVTOFF 0 1 OK ATSEVTOFF lt state gt OK ATS
52. EEA hee deserts ccm ie pane blll ms 67 A Manual Acceptance of a Network Request for PDP Context Activation 20 2 20 2 20 00e 68 AT CACM Query Accumulated Call Meter 2 20 00 0 20 20 cece cece cece cc cccccccecccceeceececseesttasessenseees 69 AT CPI Call Progress Information 2 2 0 0 0 200 cccccccc ccc cecceccecceeceecencecevseseeteeeeeeeeesteseeaeess 70 AT CAOC Query Current Meter Using PUCT 2 0 200 022 2202 ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ence cece ccc cecceeeceeeeeeeees 73 AT CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty 2 2 0 0 000 00 0 0 ccc cece cece cec ccc ccccceccccceeceeseteeeeeteteseseeseeaes 74 AI CHUPHANgUp call ccct a cto a a sl aeoshedeststopend tye senhoe sss AOA 76 ATFCECC St Current Calls sii ects ieee ok eh cite tl Se ean a aa Nit ee rte seats loa cake 77 AT CMUT MY 0 cel Blo pc ge Eau nen mr ne Rene Me Rana ean ME AM Ne ee eNes DORE MRC CAE Cte me mn DAA PEE na ny teres rome eer 79 AT CPAS Phone Activity Status 2 220 000 0200 0 ccc c cece ccc cc cee ccccccccececeececcencecseeseteetseeeeseesetneeneees 80 AT CR Service Reporting Control 22 00 0 20 2 c ccc c cece ec cec ccc ceccccceeceececceeeceeeseteeeeteeetetecetaeess 81 AT CRC Cellular Result COGS fel IA et ee ND hee Ie LN See cae nes 82 AT CSVM Set Voicemail Number 2 222 200 2 2 2 cece cece eee cece eee eee cece one aar nanaonan ronn 84 AT STTONE GSM GPRS Radio Modem Start or Stop Generating a Tone 0 2 2 0 2 eee ec ee eee 85
53. Event Format value in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 1 Enable sending of Output Message Event Format in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 227 lt Event Seq Num gt lt HdrDisable gt lt Output Event Type gt lt HexModemlID gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 Disable sending of Event Sequence Number value in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 1 Enable sending of the least significant byte of the Event Sequence Number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 2 Enable sending of the two least significant bytes of the Event Sequence Number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 3 Enable sending of the three least significant bytes of the Event Sequence Number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 4 Enable sending of the full four bytes of the Event Sequence Number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 0 UDPAPI header is enabled default 1 UDPAPI header is disabled for UDP messages sent via event engine The UDPAPI header will not be disabled if bit 18 send this OTA message via SMS when GPRS services are not available is set in parm2 of the Sevent command that generates the message see ATSEVENT This flag has no effect on commands sent from the server or the ack sequence This feature is intended to be used with UDP messages when the size of the data packet is critical due to the rapid rate at which messages are sent over an extended period of time 0 Disable sending of Output Event number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 1 Enable sending
54. Execution Format ATSAUDSTP Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A Examples N A 366 ATSICCID Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Integrated Circuit Card ID This command allows the user to retrieve the Integrated Circuit Card Identification ICCID from the SIM ATSICCID OK N A OK ATSICCID SICCID lt iccid gt OK N A N A N A GSM 11 11 Chapter 10 1 1 Optional Full A SIM must be inserted into the module and initialized in order to read the ICCID of the SIM 367 AT CGPCO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Input format gt Set Type of Authentication Username and Password This command sets the type of Authentication username and password for GPRS context activation AT CGPCO CGPCO 0 0 251 0 6 OK AT CGPCO lt Input format gt lt Authentication data gt lt cid gt OK AT CGPCO CGPCO 0 lt PCO Hex string gt 1 CGPCO 0 lt PCO Hex string gt 2 OK AT CGPCO CGPCO 1 lt Username Password gt 1 CGPCO 1 lt Username Password gt 2 OK N A N A 0 Inputs specified in
55. Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt format gt Send and Receive UDP Messages This command allows the user to send UDP IP data packets while in AT command mode The destination IP address is set by the Sfriend command while the port number is set by the Sudpapi command The modem must have a GPRS context activation established Sareg 2 command setting Incoming messages addressed to the modem s IP and port specified in ATSUDPAPI will be displayed on the serial port with the unsolicited response SUDPMSG followed by the message ATSUDPMSG 0 1 0 2 data O 1 OK ATSUDPMSG lt format gt lt type gt lt data gt lt flash gt lt cr gt OK ATS UDPMSG OK N A N A 0 lt data gt is an ASCII string i e is this is my data 1 lt data gt is an ASCII Hex bytes i e 050a25 253 lt type gt lt data gt lt flash gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope 0 message will only be sent to the first IP address in the friend s list and to port number mentioned by the SUDPAPI command 1 message will be sent via the ACK method controlled by SACKTM command to the IP address listed in SFRIEND and port number listed by SUDPAPI command 2 message will be sent to all IP address in SFRIEND command at port number listed by SUDPAPI command ABCD Data to be transmitted in quotes NOTE HEX format data shall always be e
56. Functional group identification Command Format Query ATX Response ATx parameter1 name 1 15 parameter2 name 1 10 Write Format ATx lt value gt lt value gt lt optional value gt Response OK or ERROR Read Format ATX Response lt value gt lt value gt Execution Format ATX Response OK ERROR or lt value gt Parameter Values lt Value 1 gt ATx 1 15 1 10 lt Value 2 gt Reference Applicable standard reference Standard Scope Mandatory or Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Partial or Not Supported Notes Additional command notes Examples Note Where applicable the lt value gt responses provided for the READ and EXECUTION formats are modem default values All efforts will be made by Enfora Inc to keep these values current in the documentation but will not be responsible for any differences that may occur as a result subsequent software builds and version enhancements General Commands ATSDEVTYP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt pid gt lt swver gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Query the Device Type The SDEVTYP queries returns the product ID and software version N A ATSDEVTYP SDEVTYP lt pid gt lt swver gt ATSDEVTYP SDEVTYP lt pid gt lt swver gt N A N A Product ID 4 digit hex Softwar
57. Hexadecimal 1 Inputs specified in ASCII 368 lt Authentication data gt lt cid gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Authentication data ASCII lt username gt lt password gt where Username Maximum 63 bytes ASCII string Password Maximum 63 bytes ASCII string Authentication data Hexadecimal Protocol Configuration Option specified in Hex value maximum size is equal to 251 bytes 0 The new username and password is to be applied to all context Activation 1 The new username and password is to be applied to Context identifier 1 2 The new username and password is to be applied to Context identifier 2 N A N A Full AT CGDCONT command must be set before the CGPCO command is used If CGPCO is set with the input format of 0 hexadecimal then the setting of AT CGPPP will be ignored Username and Password are case sensitive Example of ASCII input parameters AT CGPCO 1 username password 1 AT CGPCO CGPCO 1 username password 1 PAP 80C023160101001608757365726E616D65087061737 776F726480211001010010810600000000830600000000 Example of Hex input parameters AT CGPCO 0 80C023160101001608757365726E616D650870617373 776F726480211001010010810600000000830600000000 1 369 AT CGPPP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values
58. Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt reject cause gt Get PDP Context Activation Reject Cause This command is used to get the last GPRS PDP context activation reject cause ATSCGEER OK N A N A N A N A ATSCGEER SCGEER lt reject cause gt OK N A no PDP reject cause insufficient resources missing or unknown APN unknown PDP address or PDP type user authentication failed activation rejected by GGSN activation rejected unspecified service option not supported requested service option not subscribed service option temporarily out of order NSAPI already used protocol errors 315 Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Default reject cause is no PDP reject cause lt reject cause gt is reset to this default reject cause by PDP context activation confirmed or PDP context deactivation confirmed 316 ATSHBRST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt hours gt lt ign rst inhibit gt lt motion gt Automatic Modem Reset This command allows the user to program the reset interval and enable disable ignition resets on supported devices ATSHBRST SHBRST 0 168 0 1 0 1 0 1 OK ATSHBRST lt hours gt lt ign rst inhibit gt lt motion gt lt ignition gt OK ATSHBRST SH
59. Response Parameter Values lt gain gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes EAR Gain This command is used to set the EAR gain ATSVEAR SVEAR 0 1 OK ATSVEAR lt gain gt OK ATSVEAR SVEAR lt gain gt OK N A N A 0 11 dB 1 1dB N A Optional Full Only effective for SVSELECT values of 0 or 3 181 ATSVGR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rxgain gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Microphone Receiver Gain This command sets the receive level gain for the microphone input ATSVGR SVGR 0 24 OK ATSVGR lt rxgain gt SVGR lt rxgain gt OK ATSVGR SVGR lt rxgain gt OK N A N A 0 12 dB 1 11 dB 2 10 dB 24 12 dB N A Optional N A Receiver gain settings are in 1 dB steps from 12 to 12 dB 182 ATSVGT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt txgain gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Speaker Transmit Gain This command is used to set the coarse speaker transmit gain ATSVGT SVGT 0 12 OK ATSVGT lt txgain gt SVGT lt txgain gt OK ATSVGT SVGT lt txgain gt OK N A N A 0 6 dB 1 5 dB 2 4 dB 3 3
60. Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Terminate SAT Command or Session This command is used to terminate a SIM application toolkit command or session N A N A AT SATT lt cs gt OK N A N A N A N A O user stop redialing 1 end of redialing reached 2 user ends session GSM 11 14 Optional Full Associated commands AT SATR AT SATC AT SATE Associated results codes SATE SATA SATN and SATI String types in Hexadecimal format refer to AT CSCS 364 Miscellaneous Commands ATSAUDPLY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt FILENAME gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Audio File Play This command is used to play a 5 15 kbit sec AMR audio file that is stored in FFS ATSAUDPLY SAUDPLY FILENAME OK ATSAUDPLY lt FILENAME gt OK N A N A N A N A AMR audio filename N A Optional Full SVSELECT controls the audio path SVLVL controls speaker volume SFTPGET may be used to store AMR audio files in the FFS SFFS may be used to list the files in the FFS 365 ATSAUDSTP Audio File Stop Playing Command Function This command is used to stop playing an AMR audio file that is stored in FFS Command Format Query ATSAUDSTP Response OK Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A
61. USE OF ANY NEW MATERIALS ENFORA S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM BASED ON THE NEW MATERIALS SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY U S DOLLARS 50 2012 Enfora Inc All rights reserved Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise or for any purpose without the express written permission of Enfora Inc Enfora and the Enfora logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Enfora Inc in the United States 251 Renner Pkwy Richardson TX 75080 USA 972 633 4400 Phone 972 633 4400 Fax 972 633 4444 Email info enfora com www enfora com INtFOMUCTION 3 lt 8 fie cot ees bese tte 3h nes Sv aoe eg is a bo hres ticles vd id heen eu de 1 DOCGUMENTSCOPE vec esc c cso den cused EEEE ide hdeseuevbess etait Lele 1 Platform Reference and Use 2 2 2 0 0 eee eee ccece eee cece eee ee ce AADA ee cece cece DEDA o anneren 1 Command Syntax 2 vec tod ster ha seed sheen gees ene E O e eens bu eee oh suas de eaa 1 Standard AT Commands 22 0 0 ee ee nee eee eect nent EADAE Enean aaran 3 General COMMANGS oN ets ae cect het tg Nh Ls 4 ATSDEVTYP Query the Device Type 2 2 2 0 cece aoaaa aoaaa LALALA DLADLA LLALLA DALALDALA LLALLA LLL LLALL 4 ATSPKG Req
62. Unit staying Idle in one place unit of measurement is seconds Geo Fence 6 See ATSGEOFNC command for details on setting a circular geo fence 0 Leaving Geofence area 1 Entering Geofence area Geo Fence 7 452 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 8 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 9 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 10 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 11 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 12 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 13 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 14 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 15 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 16 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 17 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 18 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 19 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 20 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 21 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 22 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 23 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 24 Oor1 Oor1 Geo Fence 25 0 0 Input Event Counter This event will occur when a counter reaches the maximum number of a selected Input event count Oor1 Oor1 New SMS indication 0 SMS message read from SIM 1 New SMS message received 0 to 1 0 to 1 Current Input Event Counter count that can be used as an AND condition with other input events 453 54 55 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 90 91 92 99 100 Oor1 N A 0 9999 0 100 N A N A 1 1 1 1 0 2147483647 N A 0 1 Oor1 N A 0 N A 2147483648 to 2147483647 Oorl N A 0 9999 0 100 N A N A 1 1 1 1 0 2147483647 N A 0 1 Oorl N A 2147483647 N A 214748364
63. area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 2 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 2 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 2 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 2 location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 1 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 1 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 1 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 1 location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 0 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 0 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 0 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 0 location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Serving Cell timing advance Equivalent to AT EM 2 1 Copies Serving Cell signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 1 Copies Serving Cell absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 1 Copies Serving Cell cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 1 Copies Serving Cell location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 1 465 401 400 399 to 303 302 301 300 299 to 42 41 39 to 22 Copies Serving Cell MNC OxOOMMNNCC where MM NN and CC are the hex values of the ASCII represen
64. assigned IP lt DNS1 gt network assigned DNS1 lt DNS2 gt network assigned DNS2 Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A 224 ATSFLFILT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt enable gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Filter ICMP Echo Request This command allows the user to send an ICMP echo request and display the echo reply ping ATSFLFILT SFLFILT 0 1 OK N A N A ATSFLFILT SFLFILT lt enable gt OK ATSFLFILT lt enable gt OK 0 do not filter ICMP echo requests 1 filter ICMP echo requests against Friends List Default value is 1 N A Optional Full Friends list entries are used without regard to the setting of the server bit This function will also filter ICMP Echo requests when in Dial Up Networking Mode SHOSTIF 0 225 ATSPING Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt host gt lt count gt lt timeout gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send ICMP Echo Request This command allows the user to send an ICMP echo request and display the echo reply ping ATSPING SPING host 1 5 1 10 OK N A N A N A N A A
65. buffers with additional file data from the FTP server 290 ATSFTPOPEN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt status gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Opens FTP Connection Opens FTP control connection to FTP server ATSFTPOPEN SFTPOPEN ACTIVE PASSIVE OK N A N A ATSFTPOPEN OK SFTPOPEN lt status gt ATSFTPOPEN lt mode gt OK lt status gt ACTIVE or PASSIVE Mode is an optional parameter If not specified the FTP connection will be in the ACTIVE mode FTP CONNECTION OPEN FTP CONNECTION CLOSED FTP STACK ERROR Status will display the state of the control connection with the remote FTP server N A Optional Full ATSFTPOPEN must be entered after FTP configuration information has been entered If any FTP configuration information has been saved to flash it will be used to open the connection to the FTP server After the FTP open completes successfully FTP CONNECTION OPEN will be printed otherwise an error string will be printed 291 ATSFTPGET Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt remotefile gt lt localfile gt lt totalWrote gt lt totalSize gt lt eof gt Reference Standard Scope En
66. field start with string lt findtext gt AT CPBF CPBF lt nlength gt lt tlength gt OK N A N A N A N A AT CPBF lt findtext gt CPBF lt index1 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CBPF lt index2 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt OK integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory string type phone number of format lt type gt type of address octet in integer format string type field of maximum length lt tlength gt character set as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt number gt integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt text gt GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 13 Optional Full 60 Notes This command will find an entry within the storage facility that is set with AT CPBS Example AT CPBF office CPBF 10 19725551212 129 office 61 AT CPBR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index1 gt lt index2 gt lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt lt nlength gt lt tlength gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Read Phonebook Entries Execution command returns phonebook entries in location number range lt index1 gt lt index
67. gt lt gpiol gt lt gpio2 gt lt gpio3 gt lt gpio4 gt lt gpio5 gt lt gpio6 gt Debounce specified GPIO for the specified amount of time This command allows a user to set and query GPIO debounce time The GPIO must be unchanged for the specified number of seconds before the input event will be triggered ATSIODBNC SIODBNC 1 9 0 60 OK ATSIODBNC lt gpio_number gt lt debounce_timeout gt OK ATSIODBNC SIODBNC lt gpiol gt lt gpio2 gt lt gpio3 gt lt gpio4 gt lt gpio5 gt lt gpio6 gt lt gpio gt lt gpio8 gt lt gpio9 gt OK ATSIODBNC ERROR Number of GPIO whose debounce timeout is being set Number of consecutive seconds lt gpio_number gt must remain unchanged before its input event will be triggered Debounce timeout for GPIO1 Debounce timeout for GPIO2 Debounce timeout for GPIO3 Debounce timeout for GPIO4 Debounce timeout for GPIO5 Debounce timeout for GPIO6 211 lt gpio7 gt lt gpio8 gt lt gpio9 gt Notes Debounce timeout for GPIO7 Debounce timeout for GPIO8 Debounce timeout for GPIO9 If lt debounce_timeout gt is set to zero lt gpio_number gt will not be debounced SIGNDBNC is affected by this command Changes made to GPIO8 will be seen via SIGNDBNC Writes made by SIGNDBNC will be seen by SIODBNC Regardless of the ATSIGNDBNC setting or the ATSIODBNC 8 lt debounce_ timeout gt setting if the ignition signal has gone from logic zero
68. gt data OK See Notes Memory location integer Status of message REC UNREAD REC READ STO UNREAD STO READ ALL destination address alphanumeric representation of lt da gt or lt oa gt corresponding to the entry found in MT phonebook Service center time stamp Address Type of Address octet in integer format Length of message in octets 146 Reference GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 4 2 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Partial Notes Above settings for lt stat gt assume AT CMGF 1 text mode For AT CMGF 0 PDU mode the following lt stat gt values are supported 0 1 2 3 4 Parameters in may or may not be reported dependent upon the setting of AT CMGF 0 Rec Unread 1 Rec Read 2 Sto Unsent 3 Sto Sent a CAL 147 AT CMGR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt stat gt lt oa gt lt scts gt lt tooa gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt length gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Read Message Read stored messages N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CMGR lt index gt CMGR lt stat gt lt oa gt lt scts gt lt tooa gt lt fo gt lt pid gt lt sca gt lt tosca gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt OK Status
69. hardware line 19 AT amp D Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes DTR Usage This command controls the Data Terminal Ready signal N A N A AT amp D lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 Ignore DTR 1 Modem switches from DATA to COMMAND mode when DTR switches to off 2 When DTR switches to off disconnect the call Automatic answer CSD call is disabled while DTR remains off GSM 07 05 and ITU T v 25ter Section 6 2 9 Mandatory Partial Some Enfora products have no DTR hardware line 20 AT amp F Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set All TA Parameters to Factory Defined Configuration Set All TA Parameters to Factory Defined Configuration N A N A N A N A N A N A AT amp F OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 2 Mandatory Full The OK response is returned PRIOR to this command being executed on the module to allow the response to be seen at the current baud rate in case the factory default changes this back to autobaud Allow one second after the returned OK before issuing the next command While under CMUX AT amp F will not cau
70. hdgchg gt lt yr gt lt hdgspd gt lt ssj gt 0 Disregard distance during filtering default 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if distance in meters increases by more than this value between consecutive GPS reports 0 Disregard heading change during filtering default 1 360 Mark GPS report invalid if heading change in degrees changes by more than this value between consecutive GPS reports O Mark GPS report invalid if year in SGPRMC is less than 10 or greater than 18 1 9 Disregard SGPRMC year when filtering 10 99 Mark GPS report invalid if year in SGPRMC does not match this value Default is 1 0 Do not implement lt delay gt if heading change is greater than lt hdgchg gt threshold default 1 255 Implement lt delay gt if heading change is greater than lt hdgchg gt threshold and speed in knots is greater than this value 0 Disregard jumps in satellite speeds during filtering default 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if the number of satellites detected with speed jumps is greater than or equal to this number 430 lt vUnc gt lt ctu gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example 0 Disregard velocity uncertainty during filtering 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if the internal velocity uncertainty value in tenths of meters second is greater than this value Default is 50 5 0 meters second 0 2 Disregard clock time un
71. in the string This is useful for matching to local national and international ISDN telephony numbering plans N A 343 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes In the event the incoming call number matches more than one incoming call number selection the mode selection will be based on priority order The priority order will be for entries 1 through 5 with entry 1 having the highest priority Example These commands will cause the example in ATSEVENT to trigger for incoming call numbers matching event call id 2 or event call id 3 ATSEVCID 2 1 123456789 Define incoming call number with the last digit a wildcard ATSEVCID 3 1 123456789 Define incoming call number to allow For local and international prefixes ATSEVENT 1 1 65 2 3 L Ending range of 3 high Starting range of 2 high Activate Incoming Call Number Event Input event Event group 1 344 ATSEVDEL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt group gt lt letter ID gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Delete Event This command allows the user to delete items from the user generated event table Entering only the group number will delete the whole group N A N A N A N A N A N A ATSEVDEL lt group gt lt letter ID gt OK event list group number letter ind
72. is full the oldest messages are deleted to make room for new messages 246 ATSMSGSND Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt destination gt lt data gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Message Send The SMSGSND command has been created to allow sending of data from one mode to another ATSMSGSND SMSGSND 0 5 ASCII DATA OK N A N A N A N A ATSMSGSND lt destination gt lt data gt OK 0 5 possible valid values 0 lt data gt is sent out the serial port 1 lt data gt is sent to all SMS addresses listed in ATSSMSDA command 2 lt data gt is sent via GPRS to first IP address configured as server in ATSFRIEND command and port number defined by ATSUDPAPI command 3 lt data gt is sent via GPRS to IP address and Port number listed in the ATSPADDST command 4 lt data gt is sent via GPRS to first IP address configured as server in ATSFRIEND command and port number for TCP API values 5 reserved a maximum of 50 bytes ASCII characters 247 Notes ATSMSGSND command can be sent to the device via SMS UDP API or serial port ATSMSGSND 4 checks for TCPAPI usage in the first SFRIEND entry ATSMSGSND 2 checks for UDPAPI usage in the first SFRIEND entry ERROR will be reported if invalid usage is sele
73. is ready for commands from TA TE but a call is in progress 5 Asleep ME is unable to process commands from TA TE because it is in a low functionality state GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 1 Optional Full N A 80 AT CR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt serv gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Service Reporting Control This command is used to control the display of intermediate result code CR lt serv gt status AT CR CR 0 1 OK AT CR lt mode gt OK AT CR CR 0 OK N A N A 0 disable 1 enable ASYNC asynchronous transparent SYNC synchronous transparent REL ASYNC asynchronous non transparent REL SYNC synchronous non transparent GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 9 Mandatory Full If enabled the intermediate result code is transmitted at the point during connect negotiation at which the TA has determined which speed and quality of service will be used before any error control or data compression reports are transmitted and before any final result code e g CONNECT is transmitted 81 AT CRC Cellular Result Codes Command Function This command is used to control the display of extended incoming call information Command Format Query AT CRC Response CRC 0 1 OK Write Format AT CRC lt mode gt Response
74. not allowed in this location area OaOe GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN 0a10 MSC temporarily not reachable 0a11 Network failure 0a16 Congestion 0a30 Retry upon entry into a new cell Ox0A3F Oa5f Semantically incorrect message 0a60 Invalid mandatory information 0a61 Message type non existent or not implemented 0a62 Message type not compatible with the protocol state 0a63 Information element non existent or not implemented 0a64 Conditional IE error 0a65 Message not compatible with the protocol state Oa6f Protocol error unspecified 4a07 GPRS services not allowed MS MM originated 4a0a Implicitly detached MS MM originated 4a6f Protocol error unspecified MS MM originated 8aff Network send message without cause information element ca00 No error successful operation GMM ca80 attach_attempt counter over or equal 5 ca81 attach_attempt counter under 5 ca88 AUTHENTICATION REJECT received ca89 reserved for GACI ca8a reserved for GACI ca8b reserved for GACI no service available ca8c reserved for GACI caff No error cause GMM 387 Accelerometer Commands If the Device requires Auto Calibration the Accelerometer commands should only be used if issues are experienced with the accelerometer 388 The optional features described in this section are not applicable to all devices For information about which features are present for each product please refer to the product specification sheet ATSACCAC
75. of message Rec Read Rec Unread Sto Unsent Sto Sent Originating address Service center time stamp Originating address type of address First octet Protocol identifier Service center address Type of address Length of message in octets GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 4 3 Optional Partial The above parameters are for text mode 148 AT CMGS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt da gt lt mr gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send Message Sends message from the TE to the network N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CMGS lt da gt lt toda gt Enter text lt cntl Z gt CMGS lt mr gt OK Destination address Message reference GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 5 1 Optional Full The example provided is for text mode AT CMGF 1 An in depth understanding of PDU messages is required for PDU mode 149 AT CMGW Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt da gt lt index gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Write Message to Memory Writes message to preferred storage location N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CMGW5 lt da gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Text is entered lt cntlZ gt CMGW lt inde
76. over SMS N A Optional Full ATSSMSDAEN is set to 1 by default This allows SMS over AT commands to be sent to the modem IF there is no entries in ATSSMSDA then all SMS with the correct AT command format and addressed to the MSISDN of the device and with the correct MDMID if populated will be allowed ATSSMSDAEN 0 will completely disable all AT COMMAND over SMS Any SMS received will be treated as normal SMS To limit AT commands Over SMS to originating from a given address ensure ATSSMSDAEN 1 and populate the desired addresses in ATSSMSDA See App note GSM0308AN001 Sending AT Commands over SMS 251 ATSSNDMSG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt test message select gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send Test message This command allows the user to send the requested test message to the destination IP and port as defined in ATSFRIEND and ATSUDPAPI N A N A ATSSNDMSG lt test message select gt OK N A N A N A N A AND selected HEX options into a single 16 bit word 01 Send Remote Ack Test Msg 02 Send Remote Broadcast Test Msg 04 Send Remote Fire amp Forget Test Msg 08 Send Local PAD Test Msg 10 Send Local UDP Test Msg N A Optional Full N A 252 ATSUDPMSG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write
77. reset N A Optional Full 218 Notes Example ATSRPTADC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt reported value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes N A ATSIOTAR 000000001 OK ATSIOTAR SIOTAR 000000001 OK Report ADC2 or GPIO9 This command allows the user to select the data that will be sent over the air when bit 5 of parm2 in the Bit Field Table is selected ATSRPTADC SRPTADC 0 1 OK ATSRPTADC lt reported value gt OK ATSRPTADC SRPTADC lt reported value gt N A N A Value to report over the air 0 GPIO9 1 ADC2 N A Optional Full N A 219 IP Router Commands ATSGATEWAY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt IP gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes ATSDISC Gateway IP This command allows the user to select a gateway IP Windows CE 3 0 devices and some Linux platforms require a gateway address Default value 0 0 0 0 indicates that no gateway IP will be requested from the host A non zero value will cause the modem to request the indicated gateway IP from the host ATSGATEWAY SGATEWAY lt IP gt OK ATSGATEWAY lt IP gt OK ATSGATEWAY SGATEWAY
78. stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt OK N A N A 0 disable network registration unsolicited result code 1 enable network registration unsolicited result code CREG lt stat gt 2 enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code CREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt 338 lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 not registered ME is not currently searching a new operator to register to 1 registered home network 2 not registered but ME is currently searching a new operator to register to 3 registration denied 4 unknown 5 registered roaming string type two byte location area code in hexadecimal format e g 00C3 equals 195 in decimal string type two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 2 Optional Partial N A 339 ATSPDPBOT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt time1 gt thru lt time10 gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes PDP Activation Backoff Time This command allows the display and editing of the user defined table for the PDP Activation Backoff Time See SAREG 3 for a description of the use of the PDP Activation Backoff Time ATSPDPBOT SPDPBOT 5 7200 5 7200 5 7200 5 7200 5 7200
79. the values of lt ibt gt and lt tch gt Test command returns values supported by the TA as compound value AT CPI CPI 0 4 OK AT CPl lt mode gt OK AT CPI CPI O OK N A N A 70 lt mode gt lt cld gt lt msgType gt lt ibt gt parameter sets shows the result code presentation status in the TA 0 disable 1 enable 2 status 3 append cause and ALS bearer state to unsolicited result code 4 appends an Advanced Cause Code For Experienced Users Only integer type call identification number as described in GSM 02 30 subclause 4 5 5 1 layer 3 message type 0 setup message 1 disconnect message 2 alert message 3 call proceed message 4 synchronization message 5 progress description message 6 connect 7 reset request for call reestablishment 8 reset confirm for call reestablishment 9 call release 10 call reject 11 mobile originated call setup 12 call hold status of the usage of in band tones 0 no in band tones 1 in band tones 71 lt tch gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCH assignment 0 TCH not assigned 1 TCH assigned N A N A N A CPI 4 appends an Advanced Cause Code For Experienced Users Only 72 AT CAOC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cur g
80. threshold value If the trust factor is less than this threshold and the device is in the parked motion state the speed is clamped to 0 0 knots If the trust factor is above or equal to this threshold the speed from the SGPRMC is allowed through and the device transitions into the driving state Default is 16 416 lt hdgD gt lt tiAc gt lt n4aAc gt 0 180 Heading delta threshold This filter calculates the heading from the two most recent position reports and compares it to the heading provided in the SGPRMC sentence If the delta between the two headings is greater than this threshold in degrees the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 30 degrees 0 255 TI acceleration threshold This filter calculates the velocity change from the reported SGPRMC velocity in the two most recent position reports If the reported velocity change is greater than this threshold in knots sec the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 10 knots second 0 255 Enfora acceleration threshold This filter calculates the velocity change from the distance between the two most recent position locations and based on the time delta If the calculated velocity change is greater than this threshold in knots sec the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 10 knots second 417 lt tiHdg gt lt n4aHdg gt lt pDop gt 0 180 TI heading change threshold This filter calculates the heading cha
81. to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 N A Oor1 N A Oor1 User variable 1 User variable 2 User variable 3 User variable 4 User variable 5 User variable 6 User variable 7 User variable 8 User variable 9 Reserved GSM_JAMMING_STATE Current state of the GSM jamming detection algorithm JAMMED 1 CLEAR 0 Reserved 0 An alternate GPS overspeed interval has ended 1 An alternate GPS overspeed interval has begun 455 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 O 2147483647 0 2147483647 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 0 See SATPLYFN for details on setting a polygonal geofence 0 Leaving Geofence area 1 Entering Geofence area Polygon Geofence 1 Polygon Geofence 2 Polygon Geofence 3 Polygon Geofence 4 Polygon Geofence 5 Polygon Geofence 6 Polygon Geofence 7 Polygon Geofence 8 Polygon Geofence 9 Bit mapped value indicating if why GPS data is being invalidated via SGPSQUAL filtering 0 data is good 1 delay interval in progress due to earlier detection of bad uncertainty heading change speed distance and or acceleration 2 velocity fix flag invalid 4 uncertainty value gt threshold 8 SGPGSA fix type not 3D 16 SGPGSA HDOP lt threshold 32 GPS date invalid 64 GPS time interval su
82. to network connection 1 Establish UDP PAD session Upon establishment of a network activation a CONNECT message will be displayed No Carrier or error will indicate failed or terminated UDP PAD session 2 Establish TCP PAD session Upon establishment of a network activation a CONNECT message for atSactive 1 or a LISTEN message for atSactive 0 will be displayed No Carrier or error will indicate failed or terminated TCP PAD session 3 Establish non GPRS PPP connection Not supported on USB N A Optional Full 222 Notes When HOSTIF 3 all port connection requests must originate from the Host system When the modem is configured for this mode it is operating as a non configurable router firewall FTP active mode is not supported Some programs may require a remote proxy in order to work Do not use ATSAREG 2 with autobauding of the serial port and TCP or UDP PAD functions The serial port will not respond to at commands if the modem establishes a connect state before the baud rate has been determined for the serial port 223 ATSNETIP Display Network Assigned IP amp DNS Command Function This command allows the user to query the modem s network assigned IP Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format ATSNETIP Response lt IP gt lt DNS1 gt lt DNS2 gt Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values lt IP gt network
83. unit seconds ASCII format x y z space delineated length of each field varies with its value 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 25 Reserved Bit 26 1 add GPS overspeed data 6 bytes of Odometer information in Binary format or 6 to 18 bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 Binary format xxyyzz xx is speed specified by ATSALTOSI unit knots yy is the maximum speed incurred during the interval unit knots 1 10 knot accuracy zz is the interval duration unit seconds ASCII format x y z space delineated length of each field varies with its value 0 do not add this particular field of alternate GPS data Bits 27 31 Reserved The Parm2 value is obtained as a result of selecting individual bit fields from the table below Bit Field Table 2 1 0 Parm2 Description 478 Bit O Bit 1 Bit 2 1 send all data generated as a result of this table in Binary format 0 send all data generated as a result of this table in ASCII format 1 Add parm1 data to message 4 bytes in binary format 11 bytes of data in ASCII format 0 do not add parm1 data to outbound message 1 add SMDMID value 22 bytes of ASCII data irrespective of Bit 0 setting 0 do not add SMDMID value 479 Bits 5 3 Bit 3 is least significant in the following description 000 Do not add user variables to message 001 Add user variables 0 9 to message starting with user variable O
84. used Indicates if alarm is enabled or not 1 Enabled O Disabled 295 lt rtc_year gt lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt lt rtc_hour gt lt rtc_min gt lt rtc_sec gt lt rtc_alarmTimeinMinutes gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes The year on which the alarm is being set to trigger The RTC supports years 2000 2099 The data is entered as a two digit value 0 99 The month on which the alarm is being set to trigger Values range from 1 12 The day on which the alarm is being set to trigger Values range from 1 31 The hour on which the alarm is being set to trigger Values range from 0 24 for 24 Hour mode settings NOTE only 24 Hour mode currently supported The minute on which the alarm is being set to trigger Values range from 0 59 The second on which the alarm is being set to trigger Values range from 0 59 Periodic Alarm time in minutes RTC Alarm will be reset at a period specified by this parameter N A Optional Full This command is used to set the Alarm time for the RTC Currently all time is based on 24 Hour time format The alarm may be cleared using the command ATSRTCCLRA This call in conjunction with the use of either the SEVENT engine or the SRTCWAKE command the user has a rich feature set of driving other events or waking the system up at a pre determined time in the future No checks are made for alarm time not being later than current
85. varie i Elsi eee kN i tt 319 ATSLUPREJ Get LUP Reject Cause 0 0 0 cece cece cece ec cece ccuecsnessecceceeceecsceseuseusnesseesees 320 ATSMSCIS Set GPRS Multislot Class 25 200 ccesenicetueidosee ancacuee san nol bled naa seca rea agsenenadacatanataa 322 12 BT SINE MUS TNE NOR LIS ast ce hpi aa aa teed Sut he a E 323 ATSNETMON Monitor Network Availability 0 000 000 0002 2 ccc ececececcccccececececececctctetcececeseseees 325 ATSRESET ReSetMode mi usiden scan ie yietsenet oh a scolar dl Neon SAE 327 ATSTCP RR TCP Eror COGS 1s else hse ii Neale at Shah alata atc att he ace ctl hh 328 AT BAND Frequency Band Information 2 22 20 0 20 22 cccceccecceccecceceeceecceceeecesenseteetsetseeeees 331 AT CGAATT Automatic Attach and Detach Mode 0 2 0 0 2 o eee ee cece enc eee ec eee eeeeees 333 AT CGREG GPRS Extended Registration State 0 2 0 0 c cece ccc ec ccc cecceceeccecceseeseeseeseeseees 334 AT NRG Network Registration and Service 2 0 0 2 ccc cccecceccecccccececcceeceeceececseccecsecseeeeneeaes 336 AT CREG Network Registration Info 2 00 00 00 0 0c ccc cece ccc eccecccccceceeceeenceceeteeeseestesetseeneees 338 ATSPDPBOT PDP Activation Backoff Time 2 2 2 02 0ccecceccecceceeceeceececceceeccecceceecesceseeseecees 340 Ev t COMMANA Se aaa es cert Mh sire ne iat alt nel can Ed eee 341 ATSETSAV Event Timer Save Configuration 2 0 0 0 0 0 cccccececececececcccecececececece
86. via SMS when GPRS services is not available 0 send this OTA message via GPRS only Bit 19 1 send Last Valid GPS data if current data is invalid O send current GPS data valid or invalid NOTE If the msg format is ASCII this bit is 1 and the GPS fix is not valid the GPS status field in the RMC message will be 9 indicating that the data is from the last valid GPS fix If the msg format is binary see bit 9 Bit 20 1 add Odometer reading 4 bytes of Odometer information in Binary format or 11 bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 21 1 add RTC time 6 bytes of RTC time in Binary format or 13 bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add RTC time with GPS data Bit 22 1 Replace append modem ID field with 10 byte modem ID including one leading and one ending space character if bit O is set to 0 Replace append it with 8 bytes long modem ID value if bit 0 is set to 1 no leading or ending space characters in binary mode NOTE bit 22 setting overrides bit 2 setting 0 Sent the modem ID as defined by Bit 2 Bit 23 Reserved 477 Bit 24 1 add GPS overspeed data 6 bytes of Odometer information in Binary format or 6 to 18 bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 Binary format xxyyzz xx is speed specified by ATSGPSOSI unit knots yy is the maximum speed incurred during the interval unit knots 1 10 knot accuracy zz is the interval duration
87. 00 31 AT CMEE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Report Mobile Equipment Errors Set command disables or enables the use of result code CME ERROR lt err gt as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of the ME When enabled ME related errors cause CME ERROR lt err gt final result codes to be returned instead of the default ERROR final result code ERROR is returned normally when error is related to syntax invalid parameters or TA functionality AT CMEE CMEE 0 2 OK AT CMEE lt n gt OK AT CMEE CMEE 0 OK N A N A 0 Disable CME ERROR 1 Enable CME result code and username values 2 Enable CME result code and ME verbose values GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 9 1 Mandatory Full 32 AT CPIN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Enter PIN Set command sends to the ME a password that is necessary before it can be operated SIM PIN SIM PUK PH SIM PIN etc If no PIN request is pending no action is taken towards ME and an error message CME ERROR is returned to TE If the PIN required is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2 the second pin is required This second pin lt newpin gt
88. 1 15 OutputiEvent Tablets ores che he hi a eit ett plate ght Ae Pe NN le ately te Nhe salen 459 User Variable Index able rntss 5 ead Aiea ee ed heen eae hed eee neni Poses tae asa 464 GPIO Flash Table ee enrich ee er eR eed ht 474 eed AE Ko ad sa ane One REDE ARR ATES GAAS eRe R Stiri de Ne AR EE 475 Bit Field Table Selection xc fists tt is nk tree theca Serer ee en Ga ee crcel ety 475 Bit Field Table 0 Legacy 0 0 2 ses ciettonct se anaana tit eh lage chie lasts hae kei eda 475 Bit Field able 2th Oye tore eA a nee alt Oe ae latte et hPL tlc 478 PREA AT O EES cite o_o e a Weare eae an eNO MPR ROSE ae ne eA AONE EEA SE Ena ane EE EE 485 Appendix A Result Codes 22 2 o oo c ccc cece ccccc ccc cecccccecceceeceencecesecseteeeeenseesstseneeneenees 486 BSS UNE OCS S cr AE A E AA te tl Ee eee 486 Unsolicited Result CODES ci ic5 te cauee ce ach ae yl te ht de ce Rie Ae a a ase i Ls 487 SMS Unsolicited Result Codes lt 2 2c cccc0d n coscue ing ian ghee oud Sit eto at eect teanueieal iettesuSle 488 SAT Application Toolkit Result Codes 2 2 2 2 00 ccc cece cece cece ccc cccccccecceeceeceeceeseceeteeeseeseeeeeaeens 488 Appendix B Error Codes 2 2 2 oo 0 occ cece cece ccc ccc ceccecceeceecencenceceeeceesecseeeeneeneeteeteteeetsess 489 General EnronC Odes 23 csc cc acess aeth ero descn tense saath les acini edent esate tsb osshce seis DAAD E tenets ss 490 GPRS ECO COM eS escheat fat eee rat at thd Seen Ane Sh
89. 1 __ Non transparent No name 9600 bps V 32 108 AT CCFC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt reas gt Call Forwarding Number and Condition This command allows control of the call forwarding supplementary service Registration erasure activation deactivation and status query are supported When querying the status of a network service lt mode gt 2 the response line for not active lt status gt 0 should be returned only if service is not active for any lt class gt AT CCFC CCFC 0 5 OK N A N A N A N A AT CCFC lt reas gt lt mode gt lt number gt lt type gt lt class gt lt time gt If lt mode gt lt gt 2 and command successful OK If lt mode gt 2 and command successful only in connection with lt reason gt 03 CCFC lt status gt lt class1 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt time gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CCFC OK If error is related to ME functionality CME ERROR lt err gt 0 unconditional 1 mobile busy 2 no reply 3 not reachable 4 all call forwarding 5 all conditional call forwarding 109 lt mode gt lt number gt lt type gt lt class gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt time gt lt status gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes E
90. 2 gt from the current phonebook memory storage selected with CPBS If lt index2 gt is left out only location lt index1 gt is returned AT CPBR CPBR 1 250 44 16 OK N A N A N A N A AT CPBR lt index1 gt lt index2 gt CPBR lt index1 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt OK integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory string type phone number of format lt type gt type of address octet in integer format string type field of maximum length lt tlength gt character set as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt number gt integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt text gt GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 12 Optional Full This command will read the storage facility that is set with AT CPBS 62 AT CPBS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Select Phonebook Memory Storage Set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes from TA to TE in the case of key pressings display changes and indicator state changes AT CPBS CPBS EN BD FD DC LD RC LR MT AD SM SD MC LM O N UD OK AT CPBS lt storage gt OK AT CPBS CPBS lt storage gt lt used gt lt total gt OK N A N A 63 lt storage
91. 291 292 293 294 220 452 410 411 412 451 415 422 424 ATSGPSOSI ATSGPSQUAL ATSGPSRD ATSGPSRST ATSGPSSAV ATSHBRST ATSHOSTIF ATSICCID ATSIGNDBNC ATSIOCFG ATSIODBNC ATSIOGP x ATSIOGPA ATSIOPULUP ATSLOCI ATSLUPREJ ATSMDMID ATSMICAEC ATSMICANR ATSMICBIAS ATSMICES ATSMICESC ATSMLQSIZ ATSMSCLS ATSMSGLOGCL ATSMSGLOGDMP ATSMSGLOGEN ATSMSGLOGRD 504 425 478 427 432 434 436 317 221 222 367 206 212 207 213 215 211 215 213 217 319 320 236 246 188 190 192 193 195 237 322 240 241 243 243 244 ATSMSGSND ATSMSPVER ATSNETIP ATSNETLST ATSNETMON ATSODOMETER ATSPADDST ATSPDPBOT ATSPKG ATSPLYCLR ATSPLYFN ATSPREAMP ATSPWRMSG ATSPWRSAV ATSRESET ATSRTCALRM ATSRTCCLRA ATSRTCRSET ATSRTCTIME ATSRTCUPD ATSSIMCFG ATSSIMDTC ATSSMSDA ATSSMSDAEN ATSSNDMSG ATSSPKCFG ATSSRN ATSSTOATEV 505 247 17 224 384 323 325 440 247 340 5 383 441 442 198 24 445 25 327 295 296 298 299 301 307 303 377 376 247 249 251 250 251 252 200 15 248 357 ATSTCPAPI ATSTCPIDLETO ATSTCPRESTRT ATSTCPRETRYTO ATSTCPSRC ATSTCPSTATS ATSTODOM ATSUDPAPI ATSUDPMSG ATSUFIR ATSUPSTATUS ATSURTWTO ATSUSRVAL ATSVEAR ATSVGR ATSVGT ATSVLVL ATSVSELECT ATSVST ATSWAKEUP AT ALS AT BAND AT CACM AT CAOC AT CGAATT AT CGPCO AT CGPPP AT CGREG 506 248 259 265 261 262 265 263 264 265 438 253 269 253 203 274 26
92. 4 Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Response Formatting Character Determines the character generated by the TA for result code and information text ATS4 S4 0 127 OK ATS4 lt n gt OK ATS4 010 OK N A N A N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 2 Mandatory Full N A 50 ATS5 Editing Character Command Function Determines the character recognized by the TA as a request to delete the preceding character form the command line Command Format Query ATS5 Response 5 0 127 OK Write Format ATS5 lt n gt Response OK Read Format ATS5 Response 008 OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values N A Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 3 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A 51 ATV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Response Format Determines the DCE response format with or without header character and the use of numerical results code N A N A ATV lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 DCE transmits limited headers and trailers and numeric result codes 1 DCE trans
93. 487 130 131 337 384 80 60 62 61 63 66 66 33 314 384 509 AT CPMS 155 AT CPOL 134 AT CPUC 36 AT CPWD 380 AT CR 81 487 AT CRC 2 82 487 AT CREG 338 384 451 468 487 AT CRES 37 38 AT CRLP 135 AT CSAS 37 38 AT CSCA 157 AT CSCB 158 AT CSCS 39 361 362 364 AT CSDH 159 AT CSMP 160 488 AT CSMS 161 AT CSNS 136 AT CSQ 308 384 AT CSSN 138 487 AT CSTA 40 AT CSVM 84 AT CTZR 311 AT CTZU 312 AT CUSD 141 487 AT FCLASS 41 AT GCAP 42 AT GMI 11 AT GMM 12 510 AT GMR AT GSN AT ICF AT IFC AT ILRR AT IPR AT STTONE AT VTS AT WS46 ATA ATD ATD gt ATE ATH ATl ATO ATP ATQ ATSO ATS10 ATS3 ATS4 ATS5 ATS6 ATS7 ATS8 ATT ATV 511 13 14 43 44 45 46 85 87 16 89 90 92 102 142 180 222 92 47 67 94 1 18 96 95 48 89 97 98 99 49 50 51 100 101 102 103 52 ATX 53 91 93 ATZ 54 512
94. 5 7200 5 7200 5 7200 5 7200 30 7200 OK ATSPDPBOT lt time1 gt lt time2 gt lt time10 gt OK ATSPDPBOT SPDPBOT lt time1 gt lt time2 gt lt time10 gt OK N A N A Delay time for PDP Activation retry after a PDP activation rejection There can be between 1 and 10 time values Each value must be the same or larger than the preceding value The values are in seconds The valid range for the values is 5 to 7200 for all but the last value the range for the last value is 30 to 7200 N A Optional Full 340 Event Commands ATSETSAV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt flag gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Event Timer Save Configuration These commands allow the user to set query a flag that is used to determine whether the event timer value will be persistent through a reset If the flag is set for the timer the timer count will be saved roughly once a minute and the saved value will be used as the starting value for the timer following a reset This is intended to support long range timers for example 3 hours where resolution of 1 minute would be acceptable If the flag is clear the timer always starts at zero following an reset The sign represents timers 1 through 10 i e ETSAV1 ATSETSAV H SETSAV 0 1 OK ATSETSAV H lt flag gt O
95. 8 to 2147483647 Has the user programmed any geo fence Normally this can be found by sending ATSGEOFNC command and verifying it manually based on the response sent by the device 0 geo fence does not exists 1 at least one geo fence was created Reserved Number of Unsent Messages Smsglogrd count Memory full percentage Smsglogrd Reserved Reserved Timer 5 set by ATSEVTIMS Timer 6 set by ATSEVTIM6 Timer 7 set by ATSEVTIM7 Timer 8 set by ATSEVTIM8 Current SODOMETER value Reserved 0 A GPS overspeed interval has ended 1 A GPS overspeed interval has begun GPI9 when selected with ATSRPTADC This is always GPI9 AND ADC2 even when SRPTADC 1 The SRPTADC setting only controls whether the output msg contains the ADC value or a digital value based on reading ADC2 Reserved Trip odometer distance in meters Reserved User variable 0 454 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 118 119 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 N A Oor1 N A Oor1 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648
96. A Failure counter RESET fail current value RSM Failure counter RESET success value RSA Failure counter RESET success current value TME Timer flag ETF ETSI flag AIF AIRTEL flag NPL Network personalization lock CPL Corporate personalization lock PPL Provider personalization lock N A Optional Full NPL MEPD data replaces AT CLCKCFG CPL MEPD data replaces AT CLCKCP PPL MEPD data replaces AT CLCKSP 374 AT SIMIND Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope SIM Status Indication Enable disable reporting of unsolicited SIM status indications for SIM removal and SIM insertion AT SIMIND SIMIND 0 1 OK AT SIMIND lt mode gt OK AT SIMIND SIMIND lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 reporting disabled default 1 reporting enabled None N A N A 375 Notes Unsolicited indications use the following format SIMREM 1 indicates that the SIM has been removed and SIMINS 1 indicates that the SIM has been inserted SIM removal and insertion checks can be performed using either software or hardware methods as described under the ATSSIMDTC AT command Software SIM detection is dependent on the current setting of the ph
97. AY Gateway IP reccs sss hast since a a a el EES 220 AT DISC Disconnect Network Connection 1 2225 2 2 acac00 cana et eae gentheec aaa oa a aaaeei 220 ATSHOSTIF Configure Host to Modem Interface 2 2 0 2 c cece ecececcccccecececececeeetctetcrceseseeeees 222 ATSNETIP Display Network Assigned IP amp DNS 0 0 0 0 0 ccccccecececececcececececececeteteteterstsesteees 224 ATSFLFILT Filter ICMP Echo Requests aooaa aoaaa aoaaa ahaaa oaa LALA DALLAL ALLL onl ecenes aces laet 225 ATSPING Send ICMP Echo Request ioe ah ce ana aa aaa naa LaaLa LaaLa ALALLA LAADAL ed a aana ana 226 Message COMMANGS e a eee Se A a a le aa a 227 ATSAPIOPT Enable API Optional Header Fields 2 2 0 2 0 2 cece eee ccccecececececececctcteecececeeeseees 227 AT APIPWD API Password cfc 5553s on ons see asd clecia hese dad sessed cin irae cornea anes iAtel aad suse 230 ATSATPASSWD Set authorization for AT commands for serial SMS and APL 231 AT FRIEND Modem Friends ts 120 2 2c05ec cn cnerhcacsheoseenaneaslebesc ath LADAL eta yeeesce aaea 233 ACES IMD IMIDNINIOG OMNI san ieee Reece ieras cece ue dasue son ntuses ana ADAADA ADADDA DELEI L LDAA aea 236 ATSMLQSIZ Message Log Queue Size 20 0 2 o oo e cece ec ec eee ccccecececececececetetetetteceseseteteteteeeeees 237 ATSMSGLOGCL Message Log Clear ccccececcccccccececececeeecececececececececacascecsssceceseseeaees 240 ATSMSGLOGDMP Dump Unsent Messages to Serial Port
98. BRST lt hours gt lt ign rst inhibit gt lt motion gt lt ignition gt OK N A N A 0 Automatic reset turned off 1 168 Number of hours until the modem resets 0 inhibit off default Modem will be reset when ignition on event is detected 1 Inhibit reset upon ignition on Note If the device is being reset by ignition input switched power the frequency of the heartbeat reset can be set as high as 168 hours If ignition resets are inhibited the maximum heartbeat reset allowed is 24 hours Therefore if lt ign rst inhibit gt 1 lt hours gt must 1 24 Note On devices that do not support ignition detection this parameter value can only be set to 1 0 Postpone automatic reset when lt hours gt threshold is reached if device is in driving motion state until mode transitions to parked motion state 1 Ignore motion state when implementing automatic reset logic 317 lt ignition gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 Postpone automatic reset when lt hours gt threshold is reached if device is in ignition on state until mode transitions to ignition off state 1 Ignore ignition state when implementing automatic reset logic Note On devices that do not support ignition detection this parameter value can only be set to 1 N A Optional Full On devices that do not support ignition detection such as the MT 1000 the only acceptabl
99. C latitude is 3259 815430 N then the three bytes would be 31BDA7 3259815 Longitude 4 bytes For example if SGPRMC longitude is 09642 854492 W then the four bytes would be FF6CDC9A 9642854 Velocity 2 bytes in tenths of knots For example if SGPRMC velocity is 21 1 knots then the two bytes would be 00D3 211 Heading 2 bytes in tenths of degrees For example if SGPRMC heading is 357 9 degrees then the two bytes would be ODF8 3579 If BitO O ASCII GPS data is formatted as described above then converted to ASCII HEX effectively doubling the number of bytes required to contain the information before being inserted into the message There are no spaces between the various GPS data fields 010 If BitO 0 ASCII include SGPRMC sentence in message If BitO 1 binary include GPS date latitude longitude velocity heading and time in message in the following sequence Date 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC date is 290611 then the three bytes would be 046F33 290611 Latitude 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC latitude is 3259 815430 N then the three bytes would be 31BDA7 3259815 Longitude 4 bytes For example if SGPRMC longitude is 09642 854492 W then the four bytes would be FFECDC9A 9642854 Velocity 2 bytes in tenths of knots For example if SGPRMC velocity is 21 1 knots then the two bytes would be 00D3 211 482 Heading 2 bytes in tenths of degrees For example if SGPRMC
100. CF 1 6 0 3 OK AT ICF lt format gt lt parity gt OK AT ICF ICF 3 OK N A N A 1 8 data 2 stop no parity 2 8 data 1 stop 1 parity 3 8 data 1 stop no parity 4 7 data 2 stop no parity 5 7 data 1 stop 1 parity 6 7 data 1 stop no parity 0 odd 1 even 2 mark GSM Ref 07 0 Chapter 6 2 11 Mandatory Partial If no parity is specified in lt format gt then lt parity gt is ignored 43 AT IFC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt DCE_by_DTE gt lt DTE_by_DCE gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TE TA Local Flow Control This command determines the TE TA flow control interface AT IFC IFC 0 2 0 2 OK AT IFC lt DCE_by_DTE gt lt DTE_by_DCE gt OK AT IFC IFC 0 0 OK N A N A 0 None 1 Xon Xoff not supported 2 Hardware Flow Control 0 None 1 Xon Xoff not supported 2 Hardware Flow Control GSM Ref v 25ter Chapter 6 2 12 Mandatory Partial N A 44 AT ILRR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TE TA Local Rate Reporting State Control AT ILRR ILRR 0 1 OK AT ILRR lt value gt O
101. Check network status before storing message in non volatile memory If it appears that the message can be sent out immediately network status is clear and message queue has few or no messages pending the message is stored in the non volatile message queue until it can be sent Otherwise the message is deleted 1 add input lt event category gt number 1 byte in binary format 3 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add input lt event category gt number Accelerometer XYZ running average values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter X1 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter X2 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter Y1 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter Y2 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter Z1 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII Accelerometer XYZ Filter Z2 values 2 bytes per axis in binary 5 digits per axis in ASCII 481 Bits 17 15 Bit 15 is the least significant in the following description 000 Do not add GPS data to message 001 Include GPS latitude longitude velocity and heading in message If BitO 1 binary GPS data is added to the message in the following sequence Latitude 3 bytes For example if SGPRM
102. DC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Read Analog to Digital Converter This command returns the raw uncalibrated ADC value of the ADCIN signal The number of supported IOs varies by device The command format is ATSIOADC where represents the specified I O When using this command replace with the actual number N A N A N A N A N A N A ATSIOADCH SIOADC lt value gt OK Raw ADC value in decimal format Range is O to 1023 N A Optional Full 209 Notes See Enabler III Integration Guide for pinout definitions If the modem is not registered or attached the modem may take up to a minute to update the digital output to reflect a change on the analog input Range 0 16V Resolution 10 bit 0 0156 V per bit Resistor divider is 1 2 LSB therefore if precision is needed Enfora recommenda that you calibrate to a known voltage There will still be some drift with temperature and there may be drift over time so recalibration is also recommended in applications that require precision 210 ATSIODBNC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt gpio_number gt lt debounce_timeout
103. E E 19 AT amp C DCD Usage trenniga a a a addaa a A A a eei 19 ATAD TR U a F E a a dew sre e a a e aa OO o 20 AT amp F Set All TA Parameters to Factory Defined Configuration 20 20 20ccccceccecceccecceceees 21 AT amp V Display Current Profile 2 2 0 0 200 c ccc cece ccc ccc ccc ec ccc ceccecceeceececeseceenseteceseceeteeseeseess 22 AT amp W Save Current Settings 0 20 0 cece cece cece ccc ccccecececcceeeceecceteceecneeeceecaetsceeeneescetecetteeess 23 4 ATSPWRMSG Power On Message cite ee Ne os a 24 ATSURTWTO UART Wakeup Timeout loaa aoaaa aaao aoaaa oaoa DALLA LALALALA DALLAL LALALALA ALLAL A LaLa 26 AT CACM Accumulated Call Meter 2 20 00 0 oo ooo cence cee ence eee cee nee c ec ececeeeeeeeeeeeenes 27 AT CAMM Accumulated Call Meter Maximum 2 0 0 0 0 0 020 0 2 cece ce cece eee e cence cececeeeeeees 28 AT CEER Extended Error Reporting 0 20022 cccccceccecceccecceeceececenceeseceeceeeseeseeseeceeaeens 29 AT CFUN Set Phone Functionality 00 20 2002 20 20 c cc ccccccce cee cccccccceccenceeseeseeseestesseeeseeneeees 31 AT CMEE Report Mobile Equipment Errors 0 20 2 00 20 20 ccc ccecccecceccecceceeceececceeceectessesseseeaes 32 PU V EG PUN BIRR PUN tet els a ace neces EEEE F AENEA E T ener detent hele inutile eas delat 33 AT CPUC Price Per Unit and Currency Table 20 20 2020 occ cece cece ccc cecccccecceceeceeseesseeeseneeees 36 AT CRES Restore SettingS 0 2 0
104. EVTOFF SEVTOFF lt state gt N A N A 0 event engine enabled default 1 event engine disabled N A Optional Full N A N A 355 ATSEVTQRY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt max input event gt lt input event gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Query the State or Value of the Specified Input Event This command allows the user to query the state or value of the input event number ATSEVTQRY SEVTQRY 0 lt max input event gt OK N A N A N A N A ATSEVTQRY lt input event gt SEVTQRY lt input event gt state Maximum input event supported by the current firmware build see SEVENT for the current maximum input event value Range 0 lt max input event gt Selects which input event to query N A Optional Full ATSEVTQRY 29 query input event 29 Invalid GPS SEVTQRY 29 1436 1436 seconds of consecutive invalid GPS data OK 356 ATSSTOATEV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt 1 35 gt lt AT command gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Store AT Command Events This commands allows the user to store AT command output events The AT command is executed upo
105. I lt speed gt lt interval gt lt status gt lt max_speed gt lt duration gt OK ATSGPSOSI ERROR Speed in knots must be met and or exceeded to trigger the GPS overspeed event Number of consecutive seconds for which lt speed gt must be maintained to trigger the GPS overspeed event Optional parameter to make overspeed parameters persistent If 1 then speed interval are written to flash immediately no AT amp W required Default 0 If 1 then lt max_speed gt and lt duration gt represent a GPS overspeed interval that is currently active If 0 they represent the previous GPS overspeed interval The highest speed in knots that was attained in the current or previous GPS overspeed interval Number of consecutive seconds that the speed was at or above lt speed gt If lt speed gt is set to zero the GPS overspeed event is disabled 425 426 ATSGPSQUAL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values GPS Quality Filters This command allows the user to define extra criteria for the event engine to use before it reports a position fix as valid ATSGPSQUAL If the SGPSFLT debug flag is not set for expanded AT command response the response will be as follows SGPSQUAL 0 255 0 255 0 30 OK If the SGPSFLT debug flag is set for expanded AT command response the response will b
106. IEND list The purpose of this command is to provide an abort to the TCP stack level retries Currently the number of retries is 10 and the amount of time varies based on calculated round trip time The minimum time allowed is 120 seconds Attempts to set the retry timeout to a value less than 120 or more than 65535 will result in an error 263 ATSTCPSRC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Start Port Number gt lt End Port Number gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCP API Source Ports Specifies the TCP API source port range used when making a TCPAPI connection ATSTCPSRC STCPSRC 1024 65535 1024 65535 OK ATSTCPSRC lt Start Port Number gt lt End Port Number gt OK ATSTCPSRC STCPSRC lt Start Port Number gt lt End Port Number gt N A N A TCP API starting port number TCP API ending port number Optional Full Each connection attempt uses the next port number in sequence until the end port is passed When this happens the port is set to the start port number This current port number in use is retained over a power cycle If only the start port number is provided the end port number will be start port number 49 range of 50 If no start port number is provided the modem will use the default start port number of 1024 The modem will incre
107. Implementation Scope Notes TCL reference threshold in double talk mode for nominal signals This value is in Q15 format TCL reference threshold in near end mode This value is in Q15 format TCL reference threshold in near end mode This value is in Q15 format The switching time value in milliseconds The double talk switching time value in milliseconds The hangover time for switching Table containing downlink linear attenuation levels per state gain_lin_dl_vect 0 idle state gain_lin_dl_vect 1 double talk gain_lin_dl_vect 2 far end gain_lin_dl_vect 3 near end Format is Q15 Table containing uplink linear attenuation levels per state gain_lin_ul_vect 0 idle state gain_lin_ul_vect 1 double talk gain_lin_ul_vect 2 far end gain_lin_ul_vect 3 near end Format is Q15 0 Set parameters for handset voice mode 1 Set parameters for headset voice mode Default is to set the parameters for the current voice mode Optional Full N A 197 ATSPREAMP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt bias gt lt gain gt Set Uplink Voice Parameters This command allows the user to enter uplink voice specific parameters for the current voice mode see Svselect ATSPREAMP SPREAMP 0 1 0 24 0 8 OK AT PREAMP lt bias gt lt gain gt lt extra gain gt OK ATSP
108. Implementation Scope Full Notes Does not affect GSM functionality 99 ATS6 Pause Before Blind Dialing Sets the number of seconds to wait after dialtone detection before dialing This isa dummy command and does not affect functionality Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes ATS6 S6 2 10 OK ATS6 lt value gt OK ATS6 002 OK N A N A N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 9 Mandatory Full Does not affect GSM functionality 100 ATS7 Wait for Completion This command sets the number of seconds to wait after dial tone detection before dialing a number This is a dummy command that will display a value that has been set but does not affect functionality Command Function Command Format Query ATS7 Response 7 1 255 OK Write Format ATS7 lt value gt Response OK Read Format ATS7 Response 060 OK Response if HS 1000 030 OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values N A Reference ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 10 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Does not affect GSM functionality 101 ATS8 Dial Pause This command sets the number of seconds to wait for the comma dial modifier in the ATD dial string This is a dummy command that will display a value
109. K AT ILRR ILRR 0 OK N A N A 0 Disable reporting of local port rate 1 Enable reporting of local port rate GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 6 2 13 Optional Full N A 45 AT IPR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rate gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Fixed TE TA Data Rate Determines the data rate of the TA serial interface AT IPR IPR 0 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 300 600 230400 460800 921600 OK AT IPR lt rate gt OK AT IPR IPR 115200 OK N A N A 0 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 6 2 10 Mandatory Partial When changing the value of AT IPR the new baud rate is effective immediately In order to properly save the new setting and communicate with the modem the user must change the baud rate of the communicating device to the new baud rate before any more communication with the modem can be accomplished While under CMUX AT IPR will not change the modem s baud rate For USB virtual COM ports the IPR query command will always return O autobaud For the IPR write format the rate will be accepted but has no effect on the virtual COM port 46 ATE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format
110. K ATSETSAV SETSAV lt flag gt N A N A 1 save this event timer value roughly once a minute to flash 0 restart this event timer at zero following reset default N A Optional Full 341 Notes AT amp W must be issued after flag is set to ensure flag retains its status through a reset Example N A 342 ATSEVCID Command Function Command Functional Group Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt entry gt lt mode gt lt number gt Reference User defined incoming call number event This command allows the user to define up to 5 separate incoming call number user input events Enfora Specific ATSEVCID SEVCID 0 5 0 2 44 OK ATSEVCID lt entry gt lt mode gt lt number gt OK ATSEVCID SEVCID lt entry gt lt mode gt lt number gt N A N A 1 5 Selects which CID entry to modify 0 Disable event generation for incoming call number 1 Enable event generation for incoming call number and suppress ring indication and respond to network with busy signal 2 Enable event generation for incoming call number and do not suppress ring indication string type Character string lt 0 9 gt Where lt gt is a single character wildcard If number starts with it will match to any incoming call number with O or more digits preceding the remaining digits
111. L hex value OK N A N A O FFFFFFFF N A Optional Full N A Optional Full N A 359 SIM Toolkit Commands AT SATC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt lt prflLen gt lt satPrfl gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope SET SIM Application Toolkit Configuration This command sets the configuration for SIM application toolkit download mechanism AT SATC SATC 0 1 40 OK AT SATC lt n gt lt satPrfl gt OK AT SATC SATC lt n gt lt satPrfl gt OK N A N A 0 disable presentation of unsolicited notifications result codes from the TA to the TE 1 enable presentation of unsolicited notifications result codes from the TA to the TE Length in Bytes of the current lt satPrfl gt String type SIM application toolkit profile starting with the first byte of the profile GSM 11 14 Optional Full 360 Notes Associated commands AT SATT AT SATE AT SATR Associated results codes SATE SATA SATN and SATI String types in Hexadecimal format refer to AT CSCS 361 AT SATE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt satCmd gt lt satRsp gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Sen
112. LK yy MM dd hh mm ss zz OK AT CCLK yy MM dd hh mm ss zz OK AT CCLK CCLK 00 01 12 05 44 53 00 OK N A N A Year month day hour minutes seconds t ime zone GSM 07 07 section 8 14 Optional Full CCLK shares the same functionality as ATSRTCTIME When one is updated the other will also be updated Time zone is in quarter hour increments referenced to UTC time 307 AT CSQ Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rssi gt _ lt ber gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Signal Quality and Bit Error Rate Execution command returns received signal strength indication lt rssi gt and channel bit error rate lt ber gt from the ME AT CSQ CSQ 2 31 99 99 OK N A N A N A N A AT CSQ CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt OK 0 113 dBm or less 1 111 dBm 2 30 109 53 dBm 31 51 dBm or greater 99 not known or not detectable in percent 0 7 as RXQUAL values in the table in GSM 05 08 20 subclause 8 2 4 99 not known or not detectable GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 5 Optional Partial N A 308 Dn WwW A Ww 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 RX Level min dBm lt 110 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100
113. MD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cmd gt Notes GPS Command This command allows the user to configure the state of the GPS module ATSGPSCMD SGPSCMD 0 3 OK ATSGPSCMD lt cmd gt OK ATSGPSCMD SGPSCMD lt cmd gt OK N A N A 0 Disables the GPS 1 Cold start 2 Hot start 3 Stop the current GPS fix 0 GPS is in an idle state 1 Commands GPS to begin acquisition from a cold start 2 Hot start can only be accomplished if it has valid time ephemeris almanac and position data 3 Some Enfora products do not tracking GPS and is defined as GPS fix stop for power consumption After a power up or reset the modem will attempt an assisted cold start This is defined as the modem supplying the GPS receiver any valid time ephemeris almanac and position data that the modem might have stored 413 ATSGPSFD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt sticky gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Restore GPS Filter Defaults This command restores GPS filter defaults for the SGPSQUAL SGPSFLT SNMEAFL and SGPSRST commands without impacting the rest of the system configuration This command is intended to be used after a soft
114. ME values Deregistration ME 0 not set 1 GPRS detach 2 IMSI detach 3 Combined detach 4 SIM removed 5 Power off 6 GPRS disabled 7 Limited service 8 Soft power off see table in notes section below DT_TYPE Detach type 1 GPRS detach 2 IMSI detach 3 Combined detach 4 SIM removed 5 Power off 6 GPRS disabled 7 Limited service 8 Soft power off see ATSLUPREG command see ATSRAUREG command see AT CEER command 384 lt TCP ERROR gt lt PAD DISC gt lt API DISC gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope TCP ERROR values 0 no error stored 1 normal closure 2 unexpected RST 3 unexpected SYN 4 received FIN 5 timeout establishing connection 6 failure establishing connection 7 timeout in close 8 timeout on established connection 9 RST on established connection 10 ICMP rec d no route to host 11 ICMP rec d connection refused 12 ICMP rec d frag req DF set 13 no route found for dest 14 interface down or other failure 15 internal stack failure 0 no reason stored 1 server timeout 2 PPP caused 3 host caused 4 connection timeout 5 caused by AT cmd 0 no reason stored 4 connection timeout 5 caused by AT cmd 6 bad msg format 7 connect fail N A Optional Full 385 Notes DT_CAUSE values Detach cause 0402 IMSI unknown in HLR 0403 Illegal MS 0404 IMSI unknown
115. MP rec d connection refused 12 ICMP rec d frag req DF set 13 no route found for dest 14 interface down or other failure 15 internal stack failure PAD DISC values 0 no reason stored 1 server timeout 2 PPP caused 3 host caused 4 connection timeout 5 caused by AT cmd 329 lt TcpApiDiscReason gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes API DISC values 0 no reason stored 4 connection timeout 5 caused by AT cmd 6 bad msg format 7 connect fail N A Optional Full None yet 330 AT BAND Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt band gt Examples of combining Primary bands Reference Frequency Band Information This command sets the Frequency bands the modem will scan for available network service AT BAND BAND 0 1 lt band gt OK AT BAND lt mode gt lt band gt N A AT BAND BAND 0 lt band gt AT BAND BAND lt band gt OK 0 automatic 1 manual 1 GSM 900 MHz 2 DCS 1800 MHz 4 PCS 1900 MHz 8 EGSM channels in 900 band but not all the GSM channels 16 850 Note applicable to only the bands supported by the device 11 GSM EGSM DCS 15 GSM EGSM DCS PCS 20 850 PCS 31 GSM EGSM DCS PCS 850 331 Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope
116. MT 2500 AT Command Reference GSM2418AT00I Version 1 01 Ol January 2012 Pat jo a z O U vA N v 4 E a gt e lt CGD 0 2 O TERMS OF USE OF NEW MATERIALS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY From time to time Enfora in its sole discretion may make available for download on its website www enfora com or may transmit via mail or email updates or upgrades to or new releases of the firmware software or documentation for its products collectively New Materials Use of such New Materials is subject to the terms and conditions set forth below and may be subject to additional terms and conditions as set forth in Enfora s Technical Support Policy posted on its website and or any written agreement between the user and Enfora All New Materials are provided AS IS Enfora makes no warranty or representation with respect to the merchantability suitability functionality accuracy or completeness of any such New Materials The user of such New Materials assumes all risk known or unknown of such use Enfora reserves all rights in such New Materials The user shall have only a revocable and limited license to use such New Materials in connection with the products for which they are intended Distribution or modification of any New Materials without Enfora s consent is strictly prohibited IN NO EVENT WILL ENFORA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES AS A RESULT OF THE
117. OK Read Format AT CRC Response CRC 0 OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values lt mode gt O disable 1 enable 82 lt type gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes ASYNC asynchronous transparent SYNC synchronous transparent REL ASYNC asynchronous non transparent REL SYNC synchronous non transparent FAX facsimile TS 62 VOICE normal voice TS 11 VOICE XXX voice followed by data BS 81 XXX is ASYNC SYNC REL ASYNC or REL SYNC ALT VOICE XXX alternating voice data voice first BS 61 ALT XXX VOICE alternating voice data data first BS 61 ALT VOICE FAX alternating voice fax voice first TS 61 ALT FAX VOICE alternating voice fax fax first TS 61 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 11 Mandatory Full When enabled an incoming call is indicated to the TE with unsolicited result code CRING lt type gt instead of the normal RING 83 AT CSVM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt number gt lt type gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set Voicemail Number The number to the voice mail server is set with this command The parameters lt number gt and lt type gt can be left out if the parameter lt mode gt is set to 0 AT CSVM CSVM 0 1 129 145 161 OK AT CSVM l
118. Output An Input event can be defined as Transition Occurrence or Input The output event is executed when input event conditions are met For additional details see the Event Tables section of this manual These parameters define the actual Input or Output Event number and their valid range for lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt For additional details see the Event Tables section of this manual Optional Full A maximum of 400 events input and output are supported User variable values are automatically saved to flash and explicit user intervention to save the values is not required AT amp W does not save user variables to flash At the end of each event engine cycle if any user variable has been changed the user variable values are automatically saved to flash at that time so you can make multiple changes to user variables inside event groups without worrying about writing to flash too often Changing a user variable via SEVTEST also causes the user variable values to be saved to flash 349 ATSEVGQRY Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt event group gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Event Group Query Allows user to query the contents of a single event group same output format as SEVENT but limited to a single event group ATSEVGQRY ATSEVGQRY 0 99 OK
119. PDPBOT for display and modification of this table 1 Rogers Table The delay values for this table 240 240 240 240 1800 3600 2 AT amp T Table The delay values for this table 60 60 60 120 120 120 180 3 Jasper Table The delay values for this table 60 60 60 60 600 900 1800 3600 4 T Mobile Table The delay values for this table 15 15 15 15 30 30 30 30 30 60 N A Optional Full This command sets GMS registration state When set to 1 upon power on the modem will automatically register on the GSM network To set the modem to automatically attach to the GPRS network on power on see AT CGAATT command AT CGDCONT must be entered and saved before MT is placed in AREG 2 or AREG 3 If PIN is enabled the modem will not complete the auto registration process until after the PIN has been entered AT CPIN Do not use ATSAREG 2 or ATSAREG 3 with autobauding of the serial port and PAD functions The serial port will not respond to at commands if the modem establishes a connect state before the baud rate has been determined for the serial port The second parameter of the SAREG command is only allowed to be entered if the first parameter is 3 For the query the second parameter is only shown if the first parameter is 3 The PDP RETRY line shows the PDP backoff times that are currently selected 314 ATSCGEER Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response
120. PI Retry Timeout ccccc cc 0c siocnntot ceount esc cost basen danneceascdanitessuelen 263 AISTCESRE TCP API Source Ports cf oie i esse Sle et fn aan a a aaa Pe 264 ATSTCPSTATS 1CP APIStatisties 2 cot cre a rene at cre A oe 265 UDP APIECOMMaNGs 824 01 24 esata ashe onsen ec eseb bots it ADAE DAADAA steh eset isot ance acer esses S40 266 ATSACKTM Acknowledgment Message Period amp Retry Number cccececeeeceececeeeees 266 ATSUDPAPI Modem API Address 0 cc c0cceceecceceececceccusceceecescescscusuesaessessesseseees 269 FOTACOMMANGS hos2e cc tose scat scons neat ahaha eens steer cs octet eS Bee ss 30ns Se 270 ATSFOTAUPG Upgrade Current Firmware 2 0 cccccccccecececececececcecececececececesetctsteteneees 270 ATSFOTACFG Configure Firmware Upgrade 2 0 0 0 0 cccccccececececececcccecececececececetetetstseceeees 271 ATSPOLAGET Get Firmware Upgrade Asst cocec con ccs tetdre cle sace cece tioncotusstaaccuesisanacets 273 ATSUPSTAIUS Status of Last Upgrade la hoot assoc ads seri el dah pea ae Bats cease L a aa 274 ei oom 2111111121 1 koe eee ene ene ont SEEMED RATER eae RE SEEDER MA HTC RCM PED MUD Rerun tT a NCE ORAL O RS Sore nnn 275 ATSATEXEC Execute AT Command File o oo oe ce eee cece eee e cc ecceccecccecceccecececeuceseceuseeseenecaees 276 ATSFFS Generic Flash File System Access 2 2 2 2 2c2cececececececcccececececececcceectctsrseceeetetetetetees 278 ATSFTPABORT Aborts Cur
121. REAMP SPREAMP lt bias gt lt gain gt lt extra gain gt N A N A 0 2v 1 2 5v The value of the gain follows 0 12 dB 1 11 dB 2 10 dB 3 9 dB 21 9 dB 22 10 dB 23 11 dB 24 12 dB 198 lt extra gain gt O 2 dB 1 OcB 2 2 dB 3 4 cB 4 6 lt cB 5 8cB 6 10 dB 7 12 dB 8 14 dB Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Change in bias may or may not have an Effect depending on hardware Extra gain is not supported in headset mode Changing the value in headset mode will have no affect on the module configuration Examples ATSPREAMP 1 24 8 Max volume from the microphone 199 ATSSPKCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Set Downlink Voice Parameters This command allows the user to configure the downlink voice path parameters for the current voice mode see Svselect ATSSPKCFG SSPKCFG 0 12 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 OK ATSSPKCFG lt gain gt lt volume gt lt filter gt lt highpass filter gt lt headset Ov Mid gt lt voice mode gt OK Note The current lt headsetOvMid gt and current lt voice mode gt settings are assumed if not entered when writing this command ATSSPKCFG SSPKCFG lt gain gt lt volume gt lt filter gt lt highpass filter gt lt headset Ov Mid gt lt
122. Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Escape Sequence This command allows a user to escape out of data mode to command mode in a CSD call or from connect or listen mode to command mode in a GPRS call N A N A N A N A N A N A OK or no carrier N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 7 Mandatory Full The escape sequence requires a guard period of 1 second before and after entering Otherwise the will be considered data and forwarded as data For CSD to end the call ATH or AT CHUP must be entered To return to data mode issue ATO command 67 A Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Manual Acceptance of a Network Request for PDP Context Activation The V 25ter A Answer command may be used to accept a network request for a PDP context activation announced by the unsolicited result code RING N A N A N A N A N A N A A Connect N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 2 2 2 Optional Full N A 68 AT CACM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cur gt lt price gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementat
123. Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Command Echo Mode Determines whether the TA echoes characters typed locally N A N A ATE lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 Do not echo characters locally 1 Echo characters locally GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 4 Mandatory Full N A 47 ATQ Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Result Code Suppression Determines whether or not the TA transmits any result code to the TE N A N A ATQ lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 DCE transmits result codes 1 Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 5 Mandatory Full N A 48 ATS3 Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Command Line Termination Character Determines the character recognized by the TA to terminate an incoming command line ATS3 3 0 127 OK ATS3 lt n gt OK ATS3 013 OK N A N A N A GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 6 2 1 Mandatory Full N A 49 ATS
124. S 4 SFFS 8 test OK ATSFFS 5 SFFS 675308 Free Bytes 76324 Used Bytes OK ATSFFS 2 test OK ATSFFS 86 OK 282 283 ATSFTPABORT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response_ Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Aborts Current Data Operation with FTP Server Interrupts the current data operation with the FTP server ATSFTPABORT OK N A N A ATSFTPABORT ERROR ATSFTPABORT OK N A N A Optional Full If a data operation is not in operation no action is performed If a connection to an FTP server is not active FTP INVALID CLIENT is returned 284 ATSFTPBLK Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt blocksize gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Change Current FTP Block Size Changes the current FTP block size ATSFTPBLK SFTPBLK 128 1500 OK ATSFTPBLK lt blocksize gt OK ATSFTPBLK 1500 N A N A FTP block size 128 1500 N A Optional Full The default blocksize is 1500 ATSFTPBLK should be set prior to the ATSFTPOPEN for the blocksize to have effect 285 ATSFTPCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Respons
125. SCB are saved 38 AT CSCS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt chset gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Select TE Character Set This command is used to select the terminal equipment character set AT CSCS CSCS GSM IRA PCCP437 PCDN 8859 1 HEX UCS2 OK AT CSCS lt chset gt OK AT CSCS CSCS PCCP437 OK N A N A GSM IRA PCCP437 PCDN 8859 1 HEX UCS2 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 5 Mandatory Partial Values are based on character set support 39 AT CSTA Select Type of Address Command Function This command is used to select the type of number to be used for further dialing commands Command Format Query AT CSTA Response CSTA 129 145 OK Write Format AT CSTA lt n gt Response OK Read Format AT CSTA Response CSTA 129 OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values lt n gt 129 Dialing string without International Access Code character 145 Dialing string with International Access Code character Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A Sane AT FCLASS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Par
126. SSIMCFG lt sim_speed gt N A 0 SIM speed enhancement is enabled 1 SIM speed enhancement is disabled N A Optional Full This command should only be used for SIMs that do not support speed enhancement but indicate to the modem that speed enhancement is supported This command must be issued before the modem accesses the SIM initially N A 377 AT SLEEP Select level of sleep mode Command Function This command allows the user to select the level of sleep the modem will enter during periods of inactivity Command Format Query AT SLEEP Response SLEEP 0 4 OK Write Format AT SLEEP lt mode gt Response OK Read Format AT SLEEP Response SLEEP lt mode gt OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values 378 lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 no sleep 1 Small 2 Big 3 Big Deep 4 Small Big Deep No Sleep all sections of the modem will remained powered on and ready for use Small All functions are active and perform normally Some peripherals are in sleepstate Big The radio and peripherals are asleep The UART is awake and able to receivedata on the serial port The radio will wakeup periodically check for pages form thewireless Network Deep only the 32 MHZ clock and a small portion of the DSP are running all othersections of the module are in a sleep state The UART is asleep but will wakeup with the first char
127. Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Configure Downlink FIR Coefficients This command allows the user to set the downlink FIR filter coefficients to improve voice quality ATSDFIR SDFIR O FFFF O FFFF O FFFF 32 entries OK ATSDFIR lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt lt coeff31 gt lt coeff32 gt OK ATSDFIR SDFIR lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt 12 lt coeff13 gt lt coeff14 gt 12 lt coeff25 gt lt coeff26 gt 8 N A N A 0 ffff 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff 2 14 fixed point number 0 ffff 2 14 fixed point number N A Optional Full 186 Notes Examples Only 31 coefficients are required for the hardware but programs being used to generate the coefficients output 32 The fewer modifications needed to the output the better These coefficients are 2 14 fixed point values input in hexadecimal ATSDFIR 4000 0 0 0 0 4000 followed by all zeros is unity pass through mode 187 ATSMICAEC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt control gt lt mode gt lt cont filter gt lt uplink scaling gt lt downlink scaling gt Echo Cancellation This command allows the user to configure the echo cancellation settings for the current voice mode see Svselect ATSMICAEC SMICAEC 0 2 3 7
128. Service Reporting Control Registration status indication Incoming Call Indication Supplementary Services Result Code Supplementary Services Result Code Indication of Incoming USSD String GPRS Registration Status 487 AT Command AT CACM 1 AT CCWA 1 AT CLAE 1 AT CLIP 1 AT CMEE x AT COLP 1 AT CR 1 AT CREG 1 AT CRC 1 AT CSSN 1 1 AT CSSN 1 1 AT CUSD 1 AT CGREG 1 Result Code Definition AT Command CMTI lt mem gt lt index gt Indication of new short AT CNMI 1 1 message CMT lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt Short Message output AT CNMI 1 2 Directly to TE PDU mode CBM Incoming Cell Broadcast AT CNMI 1 0 2 lt sn gt lt mid gt lt dcs gt lt page gt lt pages gt Message routed directly to lt CR gt lt LF gt lt data gt TE CDS lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt pdu gt SMS status report routed AT CNMI 1 0 0 1 directly to the TE AT CSMP 49 Result Code Definition AT Command SATI lt satCmd gt Indication of SAT command AT SATC 1 SATE lt satRsp gt Indication of SAT envelope AT SATC 1 response SATA lt rdl gt SAT pending call alert AT SATC 1 lt rdl gt redial timeout for the call in milliseconds SATN lt satNtfy gt Notification of SAT AT SATC 1 lt satNtfy gt commands or responses sent commands and responses sent by ACI by the ME to SIM or handled by the ME 488 Appendix B Error Codes Modem Numeric Response NO WwW B WIN eO BYB
129. T debug flag is set for expanded AT command response the response will be as follows SGPSELT md tr hdgD tiAc n4aAc tiHdg n4aHdg pDop dbg unc mot ignB tAdj OK ATSGPSFLT lt md gt lt tr gt lt hdgD gt lt tiAc gt lt n4aAc gt lt tiHdg gt lt n4aHdg gt lt pDop gt lt dbg gt lt unc gt lt mot gt lt ignB gt lt tAdj gt OK ATSGPSFLT 415 Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt md gt lt tr gt ATSGPSFLT lt md gt lt tr gt lt hdgD gt lt tiAc gt lt n4aAc gt lt tiHdg gt lt n4aHdg gt lt pDop gt lt dbg gt lt unc gt lt mot gt lt ignB gt lt tAdj gt OK N A N A 0 filter is disabled 1 filter is enabled 2 automatic default Filter determines whether device is in parked mode or driving mode by determining the number of seconds the device has been idle If in parked mode filter is enabled If in driving mode filter is disabled This improves the performance of the GPS idle distance and odometer features when coming off stop signs and red lights while still stopping most of the false speed related events when the device is parked 0 255 Trust threshold With each GPS report this filter uses the other filter settings to assess a confidence level to determine if indicated motion seems valid This confidence level is either incremented or reset with each report The confidence level is the converted into a trust factor which is compared against this
130. TSAUTOCFG Accelerometer Auto Calibration Configuration 0 0 2 ccccececececececeeeececees 402 14 ATSMGCCFG Accelerometer MagiCal Configuration 2 2 ccecececececcccececececececeeeeetees 404 GPS COMM GINGS esi te tthe hott sees Ai oN nd ee a eed fy ei hae pe dae a 406 ATSEXCACG Excessive AcCelerati Onassis c sce sc tancdc essence cect dt aAA a a ADADA oeira raai 406 ATSEXCDEC Excessive DeceleratiGns 2 03 te eta eee eh elle yeas ik tee tint 407 ATSGEOFNC Geo Fencing a Circular Area 2 0 0 0 2c ccececececcccccececececececeeeccectceseceseteteeetetees 408 ATSGFDBNC Set Geofence Debounce Count 2 02 ceccecceccecceceececceececceceecteccecescesceseeees 410 ATSGFDEL Delete a Range of Geo Fences 22 0 e cece aaah aaa ALALLA LAADAL LLALLA DLLD LALL a aa 411 ATSGFIDX Geo Fencing Index c ccccececcccccecececececececececececececececeecececececsceeesesaeeeeeess 412 BI SGPSCMID GPS Commands c 3 305960 cacnnt eset san he sass eseatetaonn lt A a Rancens 2 5 413 ATSGPSFD Restore GPS Filter Defaults 2 2 2 0 0 00 00 0c ccc occ ec cece ec cecceceeceececceecectecteceeceeceeceseeees 414 ATSGPSELT GPS Speed FIER fcc etc tcc dal he oh cd enn a cel as as SA tal eet cs 415 ATSGPSLCL Configure Sending of GPS Message to the Serial Port 0 0 2 2 2c0cececeeeeeeeeeee 422 ATSGPSLNA Enable Disable Internal LNA 2 00 02 02 0cceccecceccecceceececcecceccecteceecceceeceseeseecees
131. TSFTPCHDIR ERROR N A N A Directory name on remote FTP server N A Optional Full ATSFTPCHDIR can only be entered after the connection to the FTP server has been established To navigate up a directory use the directory notation 287 ATSFTPCLOSE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Closes the Connection to FTP Server Closes the current connection with the remote FTP server ATSFTPCLOSE OK N A N A ATSFTPCLOSE ERROR ATSFTPCLOSE OK N A N A Optional Full This command is only available when a connection to the FTP server is active If a connection to an FTP server is not active FTP INVALID CLIENT is returned 288 ATSFTPDIR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Directory Listing Prints a directory listing of the current working directory on the FTP server ATSFTPDIR OK N A N A ATSFTPDIR OK SFTPDIR lt current directory information gt ATSFTPDIR OK lt directory listing information gt N A N A Optional Full ATSFTPDIR can only be entered after the connection to the FTP server has been established Di
132. TSPING lt host gt lt count gt lt timeout gt Immediate response Pinging lt IP address gt After ICMP response Reply from lt IP address gt FQDN or IP address Number of ICMP frames to send Range 1 5 Default 1 Maximum amount of time in seconds to wait for a response Range 1 10 Default 5 N A Optional Full The modem must have an IP address assigned to it by the network to send or receive ICMP packets 226 Message Commands ATSAPIOPT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt MDMID gt lt Msg Event Format gt Enable API Optional Header Fields This command allows the user to enable specific Optional Header Fields to be included in the UDPAPI and TCPAPIs API Optional Header See Enfora GSM GPRS Family API Reference GSM0308UG001 for details ATSAPIOPT SAPIOPT 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 O 1 O 1 OK ATSAPIOPT lt MDMID gt lt Msg Event Format gt lt Event Seq Num gt lt HdrDisable gt lt Output Event Type gt lt HexModemID gt OK ATSAPIOPT SAPIOPT lt MDMID gt lt Msg Event Format gt lt Event Seq Num gt lt HdrDisable gt lt Output Event Type gt lt HexModemID gt N A N A 0 Disable sending of MDMID value in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 1 Enable sending of MDMID value in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 0 Disable sending of Output Message
133. URC is received during a FTP transfer The FTP TIMEOUT is typically received due loss of GPRS network connection for more than the FTP idle timeout 60 seconds 294 Real Time Clock Commands ATSRTCALRM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rtc_enabled gt Real Time Clock Alarm This command handles the setting and querying of the RTC alarm registers When the alarm feature has been enabled the SEVENT engine will be invoked upon the going off If the SRTCWAKE call is invoked following the alarm feature setup the modem will power back up automatically upon the alarm going off The actions of these two features are mutually exclusive of each other so one or the other will occur but not both ATSRTCALRM SRTCALRM 0 99 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 0 59 0 527040 OK ATSRTCALRM lt rtc_year gt lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt lt rtc_hour gt lt rtc_ min gt lt rtc_sec gt lt rtc_alarmTimeinMinutes gt OK ATSRTCALRM SRTCALRM lt rtc_enabled gt lt rtc_year gt lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt lt rtc_ hour gt lt rtc_min gt lt rtc_sec gt lt rtc_alarmTimeinMinutes gt OK N A N A Parameters are positional dependent any parameter may be omitted with the use of the comma as a place holder on command line Ifa parameter is omitted then the current value in the hardware is
134. WI WIWINITNINININI NINN EE Ye Be RP Re RB ye PIO NIP ON DION BIW NIP OO NID UWI B WIN BO Modem Verbose Response phone failure no connection to phone phone adaptor link reserved operation not allowed Operation not supported PH SIM PIN required PH FSIM PIN required PH FSIM PUK required SIM not inserted SIM PIN required SIM PUK required SIM failure SIM busy SIM wrong incorrect password SIM PIN2 required SIM PUK2 required memory full invalid index not found memory failure text string too long invalid characters in text string dial string too long invalid characters in dial string no network service network timeout network not allowed emergency calls only network personalization PIN required network personalization PUK required 490 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 100 103 106 107 111 112 113 132 133 134 148 149 150 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 600 601 1010 1100 network subset personalization PIN required network subset personalization PUK required service provider personalization PIN required service provider personalization PIN required service provider personalization PUK required corporate personalization PIN required corporate personalization PUK required SIM personalization PIN required SIM personalization PUK required Unknown Illegal MS Illegal ME GPRS Service Not Allowed PLMN Not Allowed Location not allowed Roaming not allowed in Location Area GPRS serv
135. a Technical Support Personnel It is not a standard NMEA message 423 ATSGPSLNA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cfg gt lt actual gt Reference Standard Scope Enable Disable Internal LNA This command is used to enable and disable the internal Low Noise Amplifier LNA SGPSLNA SGPSLNA 0 2 OK SGPSLNA lt cfg gt OK SGPSLNA SGPSLNA lt cfg gt lt actual gt OK N A N A 2 Automatic default 0 and 1 are for debug purposes only 0 Internal LNA enabled 1 Internal LNA disabled 0 Internal LNA enabled 1 internal LNA disabled N A Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes 424 ATSGPSOSI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt speed gt lt interval gt lt sticky gt lt status gt lt max_speed gt lt duration gt Notes Set and Query GPS Overspeed Interval This command allows the user to define the criteria for a GPS overspeed event A GPS overspeed event occurs when the minimum speed that is defined by the lt speed gt parameter is maintained for a specific duration of time ATSGPSOSI SGPSOSI 0 255 0 65536 0 1 OK ATSGPSOSI lt speed gt lt interval gt lt sticky gt OK ATSGPSOSI SGPSOS
136. a command message from a TE to the network SMS COMMAND The entering of PDU is done similarly as specified in command Send Message CMGS Message reference value lt mr gt is returned to the TE on successful message delivery N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CMGC lt length gt PDU is given lt ctrl Z gt CMGC lt mr gt lt ackpdu gt OK length of PDU message in octets Message reference data element of ack pdu GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 5 5 Optional Full This command only applicable to pdu mode 143 AT CMGD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index gt lt status gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Delete Message Deletes message from preferred storage location AT CMGD CMGD 0 255 0 4 N A N A N A N A AT CMGD lt index gt lt status gt OK Integer value of memory location 0 Delete the messages specified by the index 1 Ignore the index and delete all the read messages 2 Ignore the index and delete all the read and sent messages 3 Ignore the index and delete all the read sent and unsent messages 4 Ignore the index and delete all the messages whatever the status is GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 5 4 Optional Full If there is no message stored in the selected index an error will be returned 144 AT CMGF Command Funct
137. a et oh usa cence easaagutedamioann iadaaa AnA DAA ADA niwiacdaanaaancsbes caeearaeass 360 AT SATC SET SIM Application Toolkit Configuration 2 20 ccc cccecceccccccecceceeceeceeseesees 360 13 AT SATR Send SAT Command Response 2 22 2 22 20cc0cceccecceceecceceeceeceeceeecensecseteetsetseeeees 363 AT SATT Terminate SAT Command or Session 2 020 022 2c cece cece cece cece cece cece cee ececeeeeeeeeeeees 364 Miscellaneous Commands 2 222 200 ee eee nee eect et nananana 365 ATSAUDPLY A dio File Play facta Os cg rset eas att aiden uel sce weap sh ened re le 365 AT AUDSTP Audio File Stop Playing 2 2 022526 sc ta arses nag acnle aad oat etme RiDbeL Ad bakGdbbeacacsiaielades 366 ATSICCID Integrated Circuit Card Dien yet k alate etree tds Lira yen e ee LADLAD LaLa 367 AT CGPCO Set Type of Authentication Username and Password 2 2 cccececeececcececeececeecs 368 AT CGPPP Negotiation Selection 0 2 0 2 00 20 c cece ccc ecccc ccc ceccecceeccncecseeceteteceeseeseesetseensenees 370 AT CSTAT Unsolicited SIM status 22 2 2 cece e cee ececeeeceeeeeeseeeee 371 AT EM Engineering Mode 2 2 22022 ceccecceccecceccecceceeseenseneenseteeteeeceeseettsetseeneenees 372 AT MEPD MEPD Configuration Data 22 0 0 20 20 c cece ccc nc ccc ceccccceccecceceecseacessecseteetsetseesees 373 AT SIMIND SIM Status Indication 0 0 0 0 oe cece cece cece cece cecececece
138. acceleration of device used for dynamic calibration 1 braking negative acceleration of device used for dynamic calibration Default 0 Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes 405 GPS Commands ATSEXCACC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt Reference Standard Scope Notes Excessive Acceleration This command is used to configure the excessive acceleration event Input event 198 ATSEXCACC SEXCACC 0 200 1 20 1 20 OK ATSEXCACC lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt OK ATSEXCACC SEXCACC lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt OK N A N A 0 Excessive Acceleration Event Disabled 1 200 Acceleration Threshold in Knots 10 1 20 Number of seconds above threshold to set event 1 20 Number of seconds below threshold to clear event N A Optional None 406 ATSEXCDEC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt THRESH gt lt SET TIME gt lt CLR TIME gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Excessive Deceleration This command is used to configure the excessive deceleration event Input event 199 ATSEXCDEC
139. acter received this character will be lost The modem willwakeup periodically to check for incoming pages form the wireless carrier N A Optional Full If SLEEP lt mode gt of 3 or 4 is selected and the modem has entered Deep sleep the UART will miss the first character that is sent over the serial port This first character will wake up the UART and subsequent characters will be accepted by the UART Default setting is 2 379 AT CPWD Change Password Command Function This command is used to set a new password for the facility lock function defined command Facility Lock CLCK Command Format Query AT CPWD Response CPWD SC AD Ol OX Al IR AB AG AC P2 PC PP PS PN PU 1 OK Write Format AT CPWD lt fac gt lt oldpwd gt lt newpwd gt Response OK or CME ERROR lt err gt Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values 380 lt fac gt lt oldpwd gt lt newpwd gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope SC SIM PIN 1 AO Barr All Outgoing Calls Ol Barr Outgoing International Calls OX Barr Outgoing International Calls except Home Country Al Barr All Incoming Calls IR Barr Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the Home Country AB All Barring Services AG All Ou
140. aintenance release For instance if a Nitro has a GPS issue that requires a maintenance release the OEM modules will not have a release E Engineering internal only Although these are internal releases they can be sent to specific customers to verify either a bug fix or new feature These releases cannot be used by customers as a production release This release type will not be available for order from manufacturing N A Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific ATSPKG 48 This is a baseline production release ATSPKG 48 D1 This is the baseline production release with additional bug fixes AT CGMII Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request Manufacturer Identification This command is used to obtain the manufacturer identification information AT CGMI OK N A N A N A N A AT CGMI Enfora Inc OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 1 Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific AT CGMM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Response if HS 1000 Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request Manufacturer Model Identification This command is used to ob
141. all data generated as a result of this table in Binary format 0 send all data generated as a result of this table in ASCII format Bit 1 1 add parm1 data to UDP message 4 bytes in Binary format 11 bytes of data in ASCII format 0 do not add parm1 data to outbound UDP message Bit 2 1 add SMDMID value 22 bytes of ASCII data irrespective of Bit 0 setting 0 do not add SMDMID value Bit 3 1 add SIOCFG and SIOGPA GPIO direction and data in ASCII HEX format 2 bytes in Binary format 6 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add GPIO direction and data value Bit 4 Reserved 475 Bit 5 Reserved Bit 6 1 Message is stored in non volatile memory until it can be sent regardless of network status 0 Code checks network status before storing message in non volatile memory If it appears that the message can be sent out immediately network status is clear and message queue has few or no messages pending the message is stored in the non volatile message queue until it can be sent Otherwise the message is deleted Bit 7 1 add input lt event category gt number 1 byte in binary format 3 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add input lt event category gt number Bit 8 1 add GPS data 3 bytes of Date information in Binary format or up to 80 bytes of SGPGGA NMEA message if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 9 1 add 1 byte of STATUS informatio
142. ameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes GSM Class of Service This command puts the TA into a particular mode of operation data voice etc This causes the TA to process information in a manner suitable for that type of information rather than for other types of information AT FCLASS 0 2 0 8 OK AT FCLASS lt mode gt OK AT FCLASS 0 OK N A N A 0 Data 2 0 fax class 2 ITU T T 32 12 and TIA 592 8 Voice GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter C 1 Optional Partial N A edie AT GCAP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Response if HS 1000 Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request Overall Capabilities for TA TA returns a list of additional capabilities N A N A N A N A N A N A AT GCAP GCAP CGSM FCLASS OK GCAP CGSM OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 9 Mandatory Full N A 42 AT ICF Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt format gt lt parity gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TE TA Character Framing This command determines the number of data stop parity bits that will be used by the TA serial interface AT ICF I
143. ar 00 99 MM month 1 12 DD day of month 1 31 19 to 9 Reserved 8 Copies current count of event timer 8 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 8 7 Copies current count of event timer 7 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 7 6 Copies current count of event timer 6 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 6 5 Copies current count of event timer 5 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 5 4 Copies current count of event timer 4 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 4 3 Copies current count of event timer 3 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 3 2 Copies current count of event timer 2 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 2 1 Copies current count of event timer 1 in seconds equivalent to SEVTIMQRY 1 0 Copies value of Input Event 0 GPIO1 0 Low 1 High 1 Copies value of Input Event 1 GPIO2 0 Low 1 High 2 Copies value of Input Event 2 GPIO3 0 Low 1 High 3 Copies value of Input Event 3 GPIO4 0 Low 1 High 4 Copies value of Input Event 4 GPIOS 0 Low 1 High 467 10 11 12 13 14 Copies value of Input Event 5 GPIO6 0 Low 1 High Copies value of Input Event 6 GPIO7 0 Low 1 High Copies value of Input Event 7 GPIO8 0 Low 1 High Copies value of Input Event 8 modem power up indication Always 1 Copies value of Input Event 9 modem GSM registration See AT CREG command description for GSM registration status information Copies value of Input Event
144. at Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cid gt lt PDP_type gt lt APN gt lt PDP_addr gt Define PDP Context Specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the local context identification parameter lt cid gt AT CGDCONT CGDCONT 1 6 IP 0 0 1 OK AT CGDCONT lt cid gt lt PDP_ Type gt lt APN gt lt PDP_ADDR gt lt d_comp gt lt h_ comp gt OK AT CGDCONT CGDCONT lt cid gt lt PDP Type gt lt APN gt lt PDP_ADDR gt lt d_comp gt lt h_ comp gt OK N A N A PDP Context Identifier a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition The parameter is local to the TE MT interface and is used in other PDP context related commands The range of permitted values minimum value 1 is returned by the test form of the command p Access Point Name Identifies the MT in the address space 170 lt d_comp gt lt d_comp gt if HS 1000 lt h_comp gt lt h_comp gt if HS 1000 Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 off 1 on A numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression applicable for SNDCP only Currently AUF IDL does not support PDP data compression that s why the supported value is 0 It is an optional parameter AT parser will ignore this parameter 0 off Note Currently AUF IDL does not support PDP header c
145. ation with default events GPO7 USR2 LED GPS lock with default events GPO8 Input detects the state of Ignition Modem power up indication Modem GSM registration see AT CREG command description for GSM registration status information Modem GPRS registration see AT CGREG command description for GPRS registration status information Receipt of IP address 0 No IP address 1 Valid IP address obtained Timer 1 set by ATSEVTIM1 Timer 2 set by ATSEVTIM2 451 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 1 0 to 1000000 0 to 250 0 1023 0 1023 N A Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 1 O to 1000000 O to 1000000 Oor1 Oor1 1 1 1000000 250 0 1023 0 1023 N A Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 1 1000000 1000000 Oor1 Oor1 Timer 3 set by ATSEVTIM3 Timer 4 set by ATSEVTIM4 GPS Distance unit of measurement is meters Current Velocity unit of measurement is Knots ADC 1 ADC 2 Reserved Geo Fence 1 See ATSGEOFNC command for details on setting a circular geo fence 0 Leaving Geofence area 1 Entering Geofence area Geo Fence 2 Geo Fence 3 Geo Fence 4 Geo Fence 5 MT Power Save Event 0 Exit Power Save Mode 1 Enter Power Save Mode GPS Status 0 Invalid GPS data 1 Valid GPS data RTC Alarm Input Invalid GPS data for a period of time unit of measurement is seconds
146. ator information AT COPS COPS 2 Voicestream Vstream 31022 Ld PLMN Short format Long format State current 133 AT CPOL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt indexn gt lt format gt lt opern gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Preferred Operator List This command is used to list and edit the SIM preferred list of networks AT CPOL CPOL 1 n 0 2 OK AT CPOL lt index gt lt format gt lt oper gt OK AT CPOL CPOL lt index1 gt lt format gt lt oper1 gt lt index10 gt lt format gt lt oper10 gt OK N A N A integer type the order number of operator in the SIM preferred operator list 0 long format alphanumeric lt oper gt 1 short format alphanumeric lt oper gt 2 numeric lt oper gt string type lt format gt indicates if the format is alphanumeric or numeric see COPS GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 18 Optional Full This command is used to edit the SIM preferred list of networks Execute command writes an entry in the SIM list of preferred operators EFPLMNsel If lt index gt is given but lt oper gt is left out entry is deleted If lt oper gt is given but lt index gt is left out lt oper gt is put in the next free location If only lt format gt is given the format of the lt op
147. ators Read command returns the status of MT indicators If MT is not currently reachable CME ERROR lt err gt is returned Refer subclause 9 2 for lt err gt values Test command returns pairs where string value lt descr gt is a maximum 16 character description of the indicator and compound value is the allowed values for the indicator If MT is not currently reachable CME ERROR lt err gt is returned Refer subclause 9 2 for lt err gt values AT CIND CIND signal O 5 smsfull O 1 OK AT CIND lt signal gt lt smsfull gt OK AT CIND CIND lt signal gt lt smsfull gt OK N A N A signal quality 0 5 A short message memory storage in the MT has become full and a short message has been rejected 2 has become full 1 or memory locations are available 0 3GPP TS 27 GSM027 rel99 8 9 55 Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Optional Full N A 56 AT CLAE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set Language Event This command is used to enable disable unsolicited result code CLAV lt code gt AT CLAE CLAE 0 1 OK AT CLAE lt mode gt OK AT CLAE CLAE 0 OK N A N A 0 Disable 1 Enable GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 31 Optional Fu
148. be entered prior to entering AT CGQMIN command 177 AT CGQREQ Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cid gt lt precedence class gt lt delay class gt lt reliability class gt lt peak throughput gt lt mean throughput gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Quality of Service Profile Requested Allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used when the MT sends an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network AT CGQREQ CGQREQ IP 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 18 31 OK AT CGQREQ lt cid gt lt precedence gt lt delay gt lt reliability gt lt peak gt lt mean gt OK AT CGQREQ CGQREQ 1 0 0 0 0 0 OK N A N A numeric value of PDP context activation 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 18 31 3GPP TS 27 007 5 6 0 Optional Full For any parameter where network subscribed is desired enter 0 A special form of the set command CGQREQe or CGQMIN amp provide a set of the default values of Quality of Service Profile for new PDP context definitions AT CGDCONT must be entered into the modem prior to entering AT CGQREQ command 178 AT CGSMS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt service gt Reference
149. ble 4 was 200 prior to this event user variable 4 would be incremented to 300 by this event Decrements user variable indicated by parm1 by value of parm2 for example if parm1 is 9 parm2 is 10 and user variable 9 was 50 prior to this event user variable 9 would be decremented to 40 by this event Copies value of a system variable into user variable indicated by parm1 Parm2 is used as an index to determine the system variable that will be copied see User Variable Index Table Reserved Play audio file that is stored in the FFS The audio files must be named 1 20 Reserved Save circular GPS Al2 buffer to cst ai2log in FFS used to debug unexpected GPS behavior Reserved Send UDP message to the check in server specified in the SFRIEND list 463 This table is used only with Output Event 128 Parm2 856 864 863 862 861 860 474 to 859 473 472 471 470 469 to 464 463 462 461 System Variable Copied to User Variable For example ATSEVENT 99 3 128 3 9 would copy value of Input Event 9 GSM registration status into User Variable 3 NOTE All the following system variables are not supported by all devices Ensure your device supports the system variable before attempting to use it with user variables For Serving Cell and Neighbor Cell values see GSMOOO0GNO12 Engineering Mode Manual for details of the EM command define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_NXFM_Z 865 Acceleromete
150. calls on hold if any and accept the other call waiting call or held call as the active call 2X Place all active calls except call X X 1 7 on hold 3 Add the held call to the active calls 4 Connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls ECT GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 12 Optional 74 Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Call Hold MultiParty and Explicit Call Transfer are only applicable to teleservice 11 Speech Telephony 75 AT CHUP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Hangup call This command is used to end all active calls AT CHUP OK N A N A N A N A AT CHUP OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 5 Mandatory Full Default value will be 0 AT amp F restore factory defaults will reset this value to 0 76 AT CLCC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt idx gt lt dir gt lt stat gt List current calls Returns list of current calls of ME If command succeeds but no calls are available no information response is sent to TE AT CLCC OK N A N A N A N A AT CLCC CLCC lt id1 gt lt dir gt lt stat gt lt mode gt lt mpty gt lt number gt
151. ccecceceeeceeseeeteenceeseteetseeateseeseeneenes 161 GPRS COMMANGS 25 caz Seton inci Savee kad tenet nd beth ital ands se a E sna buns A EARE 162 AT CGREG GPRS Network Registration Status 0 20 2 2 2 0 ccc ccc cecceccecceccccceceeccececseesstssenseees 162 AT CGACT PDP Context Activate or Deactivate 0 0 0 0 cece cece cece ec ec cece ececeeceeeeseeeeeeeeees 164 AT CGANS Manual Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation 2 165 AT CGATT GPRS Attach or Detach ic hee ae ah ey I ek an Sadat 166 AT CGAUTO Automatic Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation 167 AT CGCLASS GPRS Mobile Station Class 1 5c6 552 2 os2 crn and ws eveleladddacauesea bodcbeavedcedsstienne ge 168 AT CGDCONT Define PDP GOntents nce tise cet rs ik eh oe ak SD ae dee 170 AT CGEREP GPRS Event Reporting 2 2 2 2 220 2220 cece ccc cece cece c ccc cece cece cece eeeeeeceeeeeeeeees 172 AT CGEV Deactivation Indication Reporting 2 20 2 00 00 20 ccc ccc ecceccecccccecceccececceeesessesseneeees 174 AT CGPADDR Show PDP AdGress si ccs ts cee a a ge tre rh att le lok ue RD cas A Se ws 175 AT CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Minimum Acceptable 2 0 20 2 ccceceececee cess 176 AT CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile Requested 0 20 0 ooo eee cece ec ec cececcececcececceceeeeees 178 AT CGSMS Select Service for MO SMS Messages cccccceccececccece
152. cceceecscuseussessessseusenes 298 ATSRICRSE RTC Report Reset State fc j c cre scott ccuetasantcaseec inhi LADLAD LAADAL DLLD LADAL aLa 299 ATSRICTIME Real Time Clock Timiey 4h tee a ee eee 301 NITZ COMMane ss xtc n cal Ne sate a eee te a Us ae A Pe cee ere 303 AT RTCUPD Update RTC with NihZe caskets ye sors2i toe ccahes cece sents tase hss esr astane del a a aaa ysa 303 AT CNIV Generate URC with Network Name 0 0 cccecececec eee ececececececeseceececerececseeseeees 305 AT CTZV Generate URC with Date and Time 22 22 cece ec eee cece eens eeeees 306 AT CCLK Enable Setting and reading of RTC 00 0 00 c cece cece ccc cc cnc cecccccecceceeccesttssescenseees 307 AT CSQ Signal Quality and Bit Error Rate 00 0 0 c ccc ccc ce ccccc cece ccecceceeceeceeseeseesseeeseenes 308 AT CTZR Generate URC with Time Zone wesc os occeee ees acs seen eee ee be es ca sede ees dee eee ees 311 AT CTZU Enable Saving of Time Zone 22 20 20 0c cece cece cc ccc ec cecccccecceeceecececsetseeseesteseeaeeneees 312 Network Commands 61 25 2 40 abicscere ins ous Sartadacdesuinnd ei dide oaeiiask ee hiaed ADEEL ADLAD nananana 313 ATSAREG Auto Registration fii ik Ge I se A tea alana 313 ATSCGEER Get PDP Context Activation Reject Cause 0 0 0 ccccccececececcccccecececececeeceececeeeees 315 ATSHBRST Automatic Modem Reset 0s 2256202 nhc roses sab serbesaindendgeseeiana ve idids oLa aaiae anan 317 ATSEOCI Location IMfOrnvationics cil
153. cecceececcecceccecceedenseeaeeneecseceeesecseccesensenes 144 ATECMGESMS FORMatcce ccc 2 2 teoccnnduh ce ccen tse a une e tesa ares ceseke cet a hss danee es 678 145 AT CMGL List Messages 2 2 2 2 220 c coc cence ccc ence cence ce eee e cece cece eee AALL Laaer ooa aaan 146 AT CMGR Read Message 2 22 22cc0ccecceccecceceecceseeceeeeeseeseeneeneeneeeceseeceeteeeseeeeseeeees 148 AT CMGS Send Message 2 22 2 2cc2ccecceeceeceeccecceceeceeceeceeseeceeseeceteeneeteeteecseeeeseteeenes 149 AT CMGW Write Message to Memory 2 200 2220 cece cece ccc c ccc cccececcecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 150 AT CMSS Send Message from Storage 2 2 0 2 20 c ccc cc ccc ecccccecccccecececeenceectecetseeseestseessesees 151 AT CNMI New Message Indication to TE 2 2 0 2 0 20 c cece cece cecceccecceeceeccececceeceeseeseeseeeeneees 152 AT CPMS Preferred Message Storage 0 2 ccccecceccecceceeceececceecceacencenceececcecsecnecsensensenes 155 AT CSCA Service Center Address sco 5 5 cas cvceedceee ees ge eae laces ees dad vee ve edocs Adee esac eesaueeeee 157 AT CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Types 2 2 0 ccc c cece ccccecceccccceceeceeceeseeeeeseeseeneenes 158 AT CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters 12 2 2 0 0 020 222 cece cece eee cece cece eens ce eee eeececeeeeenees 159 AT CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters ee cee Se a re ee oe oa 160 AT CSMS Select Message Service 2 22 22 0 2 cece ccc ecceccccce
154. ceecececececeseeeseeeeececeees 375 ATSSIMCFG SIM Config urationiceycc ose ca ee ee LLALLA DL aLa 377 AT SLEEP Select level of sleep Mode 2 2 2 o oo eee cece ence ecceccecceceececeeeceeseesenseteeteeteeeeees 378 AT CPWD Change Passwod 2ccccccecceceeceeceececceececceececceeeeeacenseceeseeececsecetetcetseeaees 380 ATSMDSTAT Query Modem Status 060s ee ee ee ul eee 383 Accelerometer Commands 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 c cece cece cece eee eee eben Eanan anaran anana 388 ACECIEFOMICUEN merra seers Survasacienederne betes un qsac meena nee eas EE en be VAA ERE REE 388 ATSACCAC Accelerometer Auto Calibration 00 02 0 02c0cceccecceceeceeceececcecceceeceeceeceeceseeseess 389 ATSACCAM Accelerometer Any Motion Commands 2 2 2 2cececececcecececececececeeeteeseees 391 ATSACCCFG Accelerometer Configuration 2 0 0 2 cc cccccceccccececececececcececectcectceseeeeeeeestees 393 ATSACCEL Query Accelerometer Reading 0 2 2 2 cccccccecccececececececeeccetcecececececetetetstersees 395 ATSACCELT Accelerometer Filter Parameters 0 0 0 0 cccceccecceeccecceeccccueceeceuceseceeseeeceneeaeees 396 ATSACCMGC Set Query Accelerometer orientation auto calibration 0 0 0 0 0ccececececeee ees 397 ATSACCORWN Device Orientation cesta es eee ee dad eo eee ed ee cite ta ea a 400 ATSACCSAM Set Query Accelerometer Sampling 0 0 0 ccccccccececececececcececececeeeteteteeeeees 401 A
155. certainty during filtering 3 255 Reset GPS if clock time uncertainty has toggled above below 0 5 the number of times specified in this value Toggles in the clock time uncertainty are an indicator that the GPS clock is not in a stable state Resetting the GPS usually fixes this problem Default 3 N A Optional Full The units of the uncertainty threshold should not be taken literally For example a position uncertainty threshold of 100 meters does not guarantee that the actual location with be within 100 meters of the actual position Please consult with Enfora technical support personnel before changing uncertainty thresholds 431 ATSGPSRD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response_ Parameter Values Read Current GPS ASCII data This command allows a user to read current NMEA format GPS data ATSGPSRD SGPSRD 0 7F 0 127 0 1 OK N A N A ATSGPSRD lt nmeaMsgs gt lt decimal gt N A The output NMEA sentence depends on whether the lt nmeaMsgs gt parameter is entered in Hex or Decimal format By default the lt decimal gt parameter is not required and lt nmeaMsgs gt parameter has to be entered as HEX value without the preceding Ox characters as outlined in Hex Format table below 432 lt nmeaMsgs gt lt decimal gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes This fiel
156. command reports TRUE only if a reset occurred since last power up and last call to check it So multiple calls will report the current status only N A N A N A N A N A N A ATSRTCRSET SRTCRSET lt reset state gt OK 1 indicates that a RTC reset occurred 0 indicates that a RTC reset did NOT occur N A Optional Full This command returns the current reset state of the RTC since power up If multiple calls are made only current reset state is returned 299 Examples Following example shows the check for the RTC being reset since last check of reset and since last power up with a response of True ATSrtcrset SRTCRSET 1 OK Following example shows the check for the RTC being reset since last check of reset and since last power up with a response of False ATSrtcrset SRTCRSET O OK 300 ATSRTCTIME Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rtc_wkday gt lt rtc_year gt Real Time Clock Time This command handles the setting and querying of the RTC time registers ATSRTCTIME SRTCTIME 0 6 0 99 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 0 59 OK ATSRTCTIME lt rtc_wkday gt lt rtc_year gt lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt lt rtc_ hour gt lt rtc_min gt lt rtc_sec gt OK ATSRTCTIME SRTCTIME lt rtc_wkday gt lt rtc_year gt lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt l
157. conds of the GPS time This time sync feature is disabled by setting SGPSFLT 0 If GPS filtering is modified or disabled performance degradation may result With the implementation of this filter the SODOCFG command is now obsolete For backwards compatibility the SODOCFG command will still be accepted but the code will take no action on its parameters 420 421 ATSGPSLCL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt option gt Configure Sending of GPS Message to the Serial Port This command allows the user to configure sending of GPS data on the serial port ATSGPSLCL SGPSLCL O 1 0 127 OK ATSGPSLCL lt option gt lt nmeaMsgs gt OK ATSGPSLCL SGPSLCL lt option gt lt nmeaMsgs gt OK N A N A 0 Disable sending of GPS data to the local port when the device is in AT command mode Default 1 Enable sending of GPS NMEA ASCII data to the local port when the device is in AT command mode 422 lt nmeaMsgs gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes This field is the bit wise OR of the type of messages desired The user has following message options to select from Decimal Format User Selectable 1 4 8 16 64 N A Optional Full Type of NMEA Message GGA GSA GSV RMC PENFG is used for debug purpose as directed by Enfor
158. contain far more unsent messages than is desired 238 The purpose of this command is to mark older messages as sent so that the number of messages in the queue never exceeds the threshold set by the user Please note that the values specified in this command are not reflected in the value calculated for input event 61 memory full percentage That percentage represents the worst case largest percentage of either the of the size of all unsent messages with respect to the size of all 256 log files OR the of unsent messages with respect to the 3000 messages allowed for an individual queue This command is used in conjunction with MSGLOGDMP and allows the user to restrict the number of unsent messages maintained in the buffers for the four message log queues UDP UDP with SMS backup SMS and TCP To Dump the message the user needs to turn off the GPS receiver with the GPSCMD 239 ATSMSGLOGCL Message Log Clear Command Function The SMSGLOGCL command erases the log file Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSMSGLOGCL Response OK Parameter Values None Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes If AT amp F is performed the message log buffer will be cleared 240 ATSMSGLOGDMP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Respo
159. control the CUG information on the air interface as a default adjustment for all following outgoing calls AT CCUG CCUG 0 1 0 10 0 3 OK AT CCUG lt n gt lt index gt lt info gt N A AT CCUG CCUG 0 0 0 OK N A N A 0 disable CUG temporary mode 1 enable CUG temporary mode 0 9 CUG index 10 no index preferred CUG taken from subscriber data 0 no information 1 suppress OA 2 suppress preferential CUG 3 suppress OA and preferential CUG GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 9 Optional Full N A 112 AT CCWA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt lt mode gt lt class gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Call Waiting This command allows control of the Call Waiting supplementary service Activation and deactivation are supported AT CCWA CCWA 0 1 OK AT CCWA lt n gt lt mode gt lt class gt OK AT CCWA CCWA 0 OK N A N A Sets shows results code presentation in TA 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Query status 1 Voice 2 Data 4 Fax fax not supported GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 11 Optional Partial Not all networks support call waiting for data and fax Please contact service provider for details 113 AT CCWA 1 1 1 a Voice Enab
160. cted ATSMSGSND 4 checks if TCPAPI is enabled ATSTCPAPI 1 before attempting to send message Will report error if not enabled A carriage return can be added to a SMSGSND message by inserting 0D in to the text portion of the message For example ATSMSGSND 0 Hello OD OK Hello To add a carriage return to a SSTOATEV use the following format ATSSTOATEV 1 ATSMSGSND 0 Hello OD 248 ATSSMSDA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index gt lt dest addr gt lt gateway gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Destination Address for SMS Messages This command allows a user to configure the phone number or email address for the sending of event data It is also used in limiting the originating address for sending AT commands Over SMS ATSSMSDA SSMSDA 1 5 1234 123 ATSSMSDA lt index gt lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt OK ATSSMSDA SSMSDA 1 lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt SSMSDA 2 lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt SSMSDA 3 lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt SSMSDA 4 lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt SSMSDA 5 lt dest addr gt lt gateway number gt OK N A 1 5 defines the index number for destination address 38 characters or less phone number or email addr
161. cution Format Response Response if HS 1000 Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TA Manufacturer ID TA returns information about the manufacturer N A N A N A N A N A N A AT GMI Enfora Inc OK 144 OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 4 Mandatory Full N A ap E AT GMM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TA Model ID TA returns manufacturer model identification N A N A N A N A N A N A AT GMM Enabler IIIG Modem OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 5 Mandatory Full N A 12 AT GMR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TA Revision Number Returns software revision information N A N A N A N A N A N A AT GMR lt revision gt OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 6 Optional Full N A 13 AT GSN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TA Serial Number This command is used t
162. cution Format Response Parameter Values lt version gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Query Current MSP Software Version This command allows the user to query the current software ID of the MSP430 N A N A N A N A ATSMSPVER SMSPVER version OK N A N A 0 5 version ID unknown MSP430 has not communicated the version to the modem 6 255 version ID received from the MSP430 N A Optional Full N A 17 ATI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Response if HS 1000 Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Manufacturer Information About TA List manufacturer N A N A N A N A N A N A ATl Enfora Inc OK 144 OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 3 Optional Full N A 18 ME TA Commands AT amp C Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes DCD Usage Controls the Data Carrier Detect signal N A N A AT amp C lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 DCD always on 1 DCD matches the state of the remote modem s data carrier GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 6 2 8 Mandatory Partial Some Enfora products have no DCD
163. d It must be no more than eight characters in length and must be enclosed in double quotes Specified when changing the AT command authorization mask 231 lt mask gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Bit mask specifying which interfaces will be authorized to enter AT commands Each bit specifies one interface as enumerated in the table below Bit value Interface 1 Serial Port 2 SMS 4 API To select multiple items to authorize add the bit values of each interface to be authorized To authorize API and SMS only the mask value is 6 4 2 AT commands entered over the serial port will not execute and will reply with ERROR N A Full N A To set a password on a device that previously had no set SATPASSWD enter ATSATPASSWD 1234 To change a previously set SATPASSWD password enter ATSATPASSWD 1234 5678 232 ATSFRIEND Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Modem Friends This command allows the user to configure the modem friend server list A friend is always allowed remote API access Friend servers can be configured to receive WAKEUP messages whenever the modem receives a new IP or after a certain period has elapsed see ATSWAKEUP SFRIEND SFRIEND 1 10 0 1 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 65535 0 3 OK ATSFRIEND lt friend number gt lt server indication gt lt friend IP g
164. d SAT Envelope Command This command sends a SAT command to the SIM using the envelope mechanism of SIM application toolkit N A N A AT SATE lt satCmd gt SATE lt satRsp gt OK N A N A N A N A String type SIM application toolkit command starting with command tag String type SIM application toolkit response starting with first bye of response data GSM 11 14 Optional Full Associated commands AT SATT AT SATC AT SATR Associate results codes SATE SATA SATN and SATI String types in Hexadecimal format refer to AT CSCS 362 AT SATR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt satRsp gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send SAT Command Response This command sends a SAT response to a previously received SAT command N A N A AT SATR lt satRsp gt OK N A N A N A N A String type SIM application toolkit response starting with first bye of response data GSM 11 14 Optional Full Associated commands AT SATT AT SATC AT SATE Associated results codes SATE SATA SATN and SATI String types in Hexadecimal format refer to AT CSCS 363 AT SATT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cs gt Reference Standard
165. d is the sum of the type of NMEA messages desired A user has the following message options to select from Maximum value for lt nmeaMsgs gt in this case would be 7F in Hex format or 127 in decimal format Hex Format User Selectable Type of NMEA Message 0x01 GGA 0x04 GSA 0x08 GSV 0x10 RMC 0x40 PENFG Decimal Format User Selectable Type of NMEA Message 1 GGA 4 GSA 8 GSV 16 RMC 64 PENFG 1 lt nmeaMsg gt value has to be sum of User Selectable values from decimal table format 0 select values out of hex table format N A Optional Full The SPENFG Proprietary ENFora Gps is used for debug purpose as directed by Enfora Technical Support Personnel It is not a standard NMEA message 433 ATSGPSRST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt coldStartInterval gt lt warmStartinterval gt Set and Query GPS Reset Interval This command allows the user to specify the duration of a continuous GPS no lock condition after which the GPS chip will be reset The GPS will often take several minutes to get a lock when power has been cycled to the device However if valid RTC time is available then the lock should be acquired more quickly The second parameter allows the user to cut down the time without a lock before resetting the GPS chip when outside of the cold start window ATSGPSRST SGPSRST
166. dB 12 6 dB N A Optional Full Tx gain settings in 1 dB steps from 6 to 6 dB 183 ATSVLVL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt volume gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Speaker Volume This command is used to set the speaker volume ATSVLVL SVLVL 0 5 OK ATSVLVL lt volume gt OK ATSVLVL SVLVL lt volume gt OK N A N A 0 Mute 1 24 dB 2 18 dB 3 12 dB 4 6 dB 5 0dB N A Optional Full N A 184 ATSVST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt sidetone level gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Sidetone Volume This command is used to set the sidetone volume ATSVST SVST 0 10 OK ATSVST lt sidetone level gt OK ATSVST SVST lt sidetone level gt OK N A N A 0 Mute 23 2 20 dB 3 17 dB 4 14 dB 5 11 dB 6 8 dB 7 5 dB 8 2 dB 9 1Db N A Optional Full N A 185 ATSDFIR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt lt coeff31 gt lt coeff32 gt Reference Standard
167. dem to Server Wakeup Keep Alive This command allows the user to configure the modem wakeup keep alive parameters These parameters control how the modem initiates contact with its server friends Parameters can be selected so that a wakeup message sequence is executed every time the modem receives a new IP and or after a requested period has passed since the previous wakeup sequence has completed A wakeup message sequence consists of sending lt max retry gt messages to each server friend in sequence i e server 2 is contacted after all retries for server 1 is complete and is complete when each server friend has received lt max retry gt messages or upon receipt of an acknowledge message from a server ATSWAKEUP SWAKEUP 0 2 0 10080 OK ATSWAKEUP lt wakeup mode gt lt retry period gt OK ATSWAKEUP SWAKEUP lt wakeup mode gt lt retry period gt N A N A 0 No wakeup messages sent 1 Send one message upon receipt of new IP and every lt retry period gt minutes 2 send acknowledgement message using atSacktm parameters upon receipt of new IP and every lt retry period gt minutes message The number of minutes for keep alive period Zero indicates no retries N A Optional Full 256 Notes When this command is used it will generate event group 0 events in the event table when the ATSEVENT command is issued The lt retry period gt parameter of this command populates the event timer value when the
168. des 125 Reference 3GPP TS 27 GSM027 rel99 8 10 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A 126 AT CMOD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Call mode This command is used to select the type of call mode desired for following dial D and or answer A commands AT CMOD CMOD 0 3 OK AT CMOD lt mode gt OK AT CMOD CMOD 0 OK N A N A 0 Single service 1 Alternating voice fax teleservice 61 2 Alternating voice data bearer service 61 3 Voice followed by data bearer service 81 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 4 Mandatory Full Default value will be 0 AT amp F restore factory defaults will reset this value to 0 127 AT CNUM Subscriber Number Command Function This command is used to obtain the MSISDNs related to the subscriber Command Format Query AT CNUM Response OK Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format AT CNUM Response CNUM Line1 1 719 xxx xxxx 145 OK Parameter Values N A Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 1 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Not all SIMs are received from the provider with the number stored on the SIM 128 AT COLP Command Function
169. e Parameter Values lt cause gt lt MCC MNC gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Get LUP Reject Cause This command is used to get the last Location Area Update cause ATSLUPREJ SLUPREJ 0 1 N A N A N A N A ATSLUPREJ SLUPREJ lt output gt lt cause gt lt MCC MNC gt OK Location Area Update reject cause See notes section for reject codes Mobile network that issued the Reject N A Optional Full 320 LUP Reject codes Examples 02 RC_IMSI_IN_HLR 03 RC_ILLEGAL_MS 04 RC_IMSI_IN_VLR 05 RC_IMEI_NOT_ACCEPTED 06 RC_ILLEGAL_ME 11 RC_PLMN_NOT_ALLOWED 12 RC_LA_NOT_ALLOWED 13 RC_ROAMING_NOT_ALLOWED 17 RC_NETWORK_FAILURE 22 RC_CONGETION 32 RC_SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED 33 RC_SERVICE_NOT_SUBSCRIBED 34 RC_SERVICE_ORDER 38 RC_IDENTIFIY 95 RC_INCORRECT_MESSAGE 96 RC_INVALID_MAND_MESSAGE 97 RC_MESSAGE_TYPE_NOT_IMPLEM 98 RC_MESSAGE_TYPE_INCOMPAT 99 RC_IE_NOT_IMPLEM 100 RC_CONDITIONAL_IE 101 RC_MESSAGE_INCOMPAT 111 RC_UNSPECIFIED ATSLUPREJ SLUPREJ 0 13 310260 Network 310260 TMO reject the Location Area Update for roaming not allowed 321 ATSMSCLS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt msclass gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set GPRS Multisl
170. e 0 disable 1 enable default value Accelerometer any motion threshold Range 0 255 Default 4 Accelerometer any motion count Range 0 3 Default 1 Number of seconds of no motion before the any motion event is cleared Range 0 64800 Default 10 N A 391 Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Optional Full In order for the accelerometer to be used to aid the GPS stability the settings for the Any Motion feature are restricted to these values lt enable gt must be a 1 lt threshold gt must be between 2 and 4 lt count gt must be 1 lt hold gt must be no greater than 180 If these restrictions are not met the accelerometer will not be used for GPS stability which can result in increased GPS position drift 392 ATSACCCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Range gt lt Bandwidth gt Accelerometer Configuration This command allows the user to set or query the accelerometer configuration ATSACCCFG SACCCFG 0 2 0 6 0 2 3 0 3 OK ATSACCCFG lt Range gt lt Bandwidth gt lt Mode gt lt Wakeup Pause gt OK ATSACCCFG SACCCFG lt Range gt lt Bandwidth gt lt Mode gt lt Wakeup Pause gt OK N A N A Accelerometer range 0 2 G default value 1 4G 2 6G Accelerometer bandwidth
171. e Parameter Values lt host gt lt portnum gt lt username gt lt password gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Configure FTP parameters Configures FTP parameters required to open connection to FTP Server ATSFTPCFG ATSFTPCFG host 0 65535 nn username password OK ATSFTPCFG lt host gt lt portnum gt lt username gt lt password gt OK ATSFTPCFG ATSFTPCFG lt host gt lt port gt lt username gt lt password gt N A N A Fully qualified domain name or dotted decimal notation IP address of FTP server character string up to 63 characters FTP server port number 0 65535 FTP server user name character string up to 31 characters FTP server password character string up to 31 characters N A Optional Full ATSFTPCFG must be entered initially before opening connection to FTP server Configuration information will be saved to flash when flash write command is executed and will be re used on subsequent FTP connections 286 ATSFTPCHDIR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt directory gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Change current working directory Changes the current working directory on the FTP server ATSFTPCHDIR SFTPDIR directory OK ATSFTPCHDIR lt directory gt OK A
172. e Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter maximum value in SIM file EFACMmax ACMmax contains the maximum number of home units allowed to be consumed by the subscriber When ACM refer CACM reaches ACMmax calls are prohibited see also GSM 02 24 26 SIM PIN2 is usually required to set the value N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CAMM lt acmmax gt lt passwd gt OK string type accumulated call meter maximum value similarly coded as lt ccm gt under CAOC value zero disables ACMmax feature string type SIM PIN2 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 26 Optional Full Used in conjunction with AT CACM and AT CAOC 28 AT CEER Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt DEFBY gt lt ORIGSIDE gt Extended Error Reporting This command is used to control the display of extended result codes for last unsuccessful call setup in call modification last call release last short message or last GPRS session AT CEER OK N A N A N A N A AT CEER CEER lt DEFBY gt lt ORIGSIDE gt lt ORIGIN_ENTITY gt lt VALUE gt ERROR DESCRIPTION OK defined by 0 Standard 1 Enfora originating side 0 Network 1 MS 29 lt ORIGIN_ENTITY gt lt VALUE gt lt ERROR DESCRIPTION gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 SIM 1 ACI 2 RLP 3 RR
173. e N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes This command was developed primarily as a troubleshooting utility to help debug problems related to handling unsent messages in flash However it has also been useful in collecting GPS data where a SIM was not available and it was not possible to connect the unit to a laptop With this utility you can put multiple devices in a vehicle for a drive test to collect NMEA data and dump the data for analysis easily when you return GPS must be off to forward the data 242 ATSMSGLOGEN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt setting gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Message Log Enable The SMSGLOGEN command has been created to enable or disable saving Event data generated via the event engine in modem s memory ATSMSGLOGEN SMSGLOGEN 0 1 OK ATSMSLOGEN lt setting gt OK ATSMSGLOGEN SMSGLOGEN lt setting gt 0 1 possible valid values 0 Disable message logging default Event data is sent to the remote server upon occurrence 1 Enable message logging Event data has to be read via ATSMSGLOGRD command or when ATSMSGLOGENGZO is sent If ATSMSGLOGEN command was enabled and any unsent messages exist in memory then the unsent data will be sent to the remote server when data logging is disabl
174. e Option Not Subscribed Service Option Temporarily Out of Order Call Cannot Be Identified No PDP Context Activated Retry Upon Entry Into a New Call Semantically Incorrect Message Invalid Mandatory Information Message Type Non Existent of Not Implemented 500 98 99 100 101 111 Message Type Not Compatible With the Protocol State Information Element Non Existent of Not Implemented Conditional IE Error Message Not Compatible With the Protocol State Protocol Error Unspecified 501 Index ATSACCAM ATSACCCFG ATSACCEL ATSACCFLT ATSACCORN ATSACCSAM ATSACKTM ATSAPIOPT ATSAPIPWD ATSAREG ATSATPASSWD ATSAUDPLY ATSAUDSTP ATSCGEER ATSDEVTYP ATSDFIR ATSDISC ATSETSAV ATSEVCID ATSEVDEL ATSEVDELA ATSEVDELR ATSEVENT ATSEVGQRY 391 393 395 396 400 401 266 227 230 35 164 223 313 376 231 365 366 315 4 383 186 220 341 343 257 345 358 346 347 228 250 257 344 348 353 358 409 442 446 464 350 502 ATSEVNTRY ATSEVTEST ATSEVTIM ATSEVTIMQRY ATSEVTOFF ATSEVTQRY ATSFFS ATSFRIEND ATSFTPABORT ATSFTPBLK ATSFTPCFG ATSFTPCHDIR ATSFTPCLOSE ATSFTPDIR ATSFTPGET ATSFTPOPEN ATSFTPPUT ATSFTPR ATSFTPRST ATSGATEWAY ATSGEOFNC ATSGFDBNC ATSGFDEL ATSGFIDX ATSGPSCMD ATSGPSFLT ATSGPSLCL ATSGPSLNA 503 352 233 247 252 277 290 285 408 443 216 413 351 461 353 354 355 356 278 257 284 285 286 287 288 289 292
175. e Version value for example 2 1 4 0 would be displayed as 2140 N A Optional Full N A N A ATSPKG Request Firmware Package Command Function This command is used to obtain the firmware package version Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSPKG Response lt baseline release gt lt release offset gt OK Parameter Values lt baseline release gt 1 to 99 number associated with official production release lt release offset gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples A Controlled Availability The A release is a prerelease of the next production release and focuses on new features These releases are rarely placed in manufacturing for shipment and the expectation is that customers move to the production release when available C Candidate internal only This label is used to differentiate releases during the system test phase Internal Release IR is by definition C1 It s possible that a C release will be sent to a customer for the same reasons as the Controlled Availability release This release type will not be available for order from manufacturing D Maintenance A D release includes the previous production release plus very specific bug fixes no new features Maintenance releases can be and usually are released to production Not all products will necessarily have a m
176. e as follows SGPSQUAL lt flg gt lt hdop gt lt sats gt lt pUnc gt lt uncTO gt lt delay gt lt speed gt lt accel gt lt dist gt lt hdgchg gt lt yr gt lt hdgspd gt lt ssj gt lt vUnc gt lt ctu gt OK ATSGPSQUAL lt flg gt lt hdop gt lt sats gt lt pUnc gt lt uncTO gt lt delay gt lt speed gt lt accel gt lt dist gt lt hdgchg gt lt yr gt lt hdgspd gt lt ssj gt lt vUnc gt lt ctu gt OK ATSGPSQUAL SGPSQUAL lt flg gt lt hdop gt lt sats gt lt pUnc gt lt uncTO gt lt delay gt lt speed gt lt accel gt lt dist gt lt hdgchg gt lt yr gt lt hdgspd gt lt ssj gt lt vUnc gt lt ctu gt N A N A 427 lt flg gt lt hdop gt lt sats gt Bit mask made up of the following bit definitions 1 Mark GPS report invalid if SGPGSA fix type is 2 2D fix This bit is provided for backwards compatibility with legacy products It has not been shown to improve performance with this product 2 Mark GPS report invalid if the report is based on a propagated fix 4 Request POSITION EXTENDED report in place of the basic POSITION report from GPS chipset This report includes additional info that the basic POSITION report does not 8 Request MEASUREMENT EXTENDED report This report includes information about satellite speeds which can be used in filtering Default is 12 request both POSITION EXTENDED and MEASUREMENT EXTENDED reports 0 Ignore HDOP when fil
177. e value for the lt ign rst inhibit gt and lt ignition gt parameters is 1 The time until the modem resets is an approximate value If the device is being reset by ignition input switched power the frequency of the heartbeat reset can be set as high as 168 hours If ignition resets are inhibited the maximum heartbeat reset allowed is 24 hours 318 ATSLOCI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt fmode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Location Information Configuration This command allows the user to enable storage of the GSM LOCI info in the modem NVMEM ATSLOCI 0 2 OK ATSLOCI lt mode gt lt cr gt OK ATS LOCI SLOCI lt mode gt lt IMSI gt lt TMSI gt lt LAI gt lt TMSI Time gt lt LOC UPDATE STATUS gt OK N A N A 0 GSM LOCI information is stored in the SIM 1 GSM LOCI information is stored in the Modem 2 GSM LOCI information is stored in the SIM if SIM data is valid Otherwise GSM LOCI information is stored in the modem N A Optional Full The GSM LOCI is saved in non volatile memory every time the SIM s GSM LOCI is updated AT amp W is not needed to save the settings 319 ATSLUPREJ Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Respons
178. eceececcecceceecceeeeeeaes 179 ATD Request GPRS Service 22 2 2 22 c occ ccc cece cece eee cece AA e eee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeseeeeenes 180 Audio COMmiman ds ce a a ect te Ged LL SNA ee etre 181 Basic Audio Gio ani pal 1819 Meee nee ate ae emt PRES AA Ma ORR Ee See Or ON Ee AE DAA DEEDEE en Een Ronen eae eet a 181 PloV EAR EARSG ditt s cotus ok scat Oe Stes or es ee e han hi sy Becks tor estat oies saan ts aes 181 ATSVGR Radio Modem Microphone Receiver Gain 22cecececececcecececececeeeeeeeeeeees 182 ATSVGT Speaker Transinit Gaile 224 02 cool ete weds tee eee eee ee ew a a aa 183 AISVEVIE Speaker VOlUiNG cocnet sts iecen ccs tacce es act a a a sesh edecsatoored tia sace 184 PTS VST Sidetone VolUMe S asec sl te ea a lhe Hd Re ta enh eI ok betel es 185 Advanced Audio COMMANGS sce eral ices Ais th tees Sh AEE eles 2 a aa 186 ATSDFIR Configure Downlink FIR Coefficients 0 020 020 aoaaa aaao aoaaa LaaLa LALALALA La anana 186 AT MICAEC Echo Cancellation ton ci e1cic0 7 ahs iioet ant sense aside has dnes an scasteadan deena ty 188 ATSMICANR Ambient Noise Reduction Control 0 0 0 00ccecceceeceececceceeceeceeceececeeceeceess 190 ATSMICBIAS Mic Bia Stunner a ssncn ls a N A Nane uu atau A ohana ia 192 ATSMICES Echo Suppression Control 2c 05 lt c52020seccnccsetannccadcsvecsgscsceesanacesecidzasecdscevtasaneccless 193 ATSMICESC Echo Suppressor Configuration 0 0 02 2c2cecececececcccececececec
179. eceectetcectsrseseees 195 ATSPREAMI Set Uplink Voice Parameters ccccececcccccecececececeecccecececececececececscseesecs 198 ATSSPKCFG Set Downlink Voice Parameters 20 00 02 02 0cc0cceccecceceeceececceceeccecceceeceeceeeeeeess 200 ATSUFIR Configure Uplink FIR Coefficients 0 0 0 0 00 0 cece cccccccececececececececcecececeseteteeetetees 203 ATSVSELECT Voice Select e rpc ane ede ea a cedsanabs edn Ea aa See taaseunteaaasanions 205 GPIO Command S s niassa ae E E ane O a aE AE SIEA AE EEE 206 ATSIGNDBING Ignition Debounce uaaa tty hk eile ee Nt nt tits ne ued navn te PLoS 206 ATSIOGEG GPIO Configuration crow ese neue aaah haoa DAADAA ve enh dd te nomen eyed ta 207 ATSIOADC Read Analog to Digital Converter 0 0 0 0 cccccececececececececctcececececececetetetetetees 209 ATSIODBNC Debounce specified GPIO for the specified amount of time 2 2 2c eee 211 AT IOGPA GPIO Byte COMO loss ot tee teats Ae ele oar eee tA as A here hee nd 213 ATSIOGP X GPIO Bit CON Ol 282 c scenes eiute acess ail Lois at iie Md bleed ate abies eNi 215 AT IOPULUP GPIO Pull up Settings oes hei ot Ass ooh ted eee ct tee ee as Las 217 ATSIOTAR Input Output Transition Across ReSet 0 0 0ccccccccecececececcccecececececececceecesscecececs 218 AISRPTADE Report ADC2 or GPlO9 lt 2 c5s05 cs ssor hey shelcagn sshd scons sos sap ghee tesentes aaa aeaa 219 IP Router Comming S se i as NN hE ia as ate 220 ATSGATEW
180. ed 243 ATSMSGLOGRD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Message Log Read Data The SMSGLOGRD command is used to query the status of the four event engine message logs Using the queue status this command can be used to resend messages that have already been sent and are still in the log ATSMSGLOGRD SMSGLOGRD 0 3 0 x 0 y OK SMSGLOGRD lt queue gt lt number of messages gt lt starting index gt OK ATSMSGLOGRD 244 Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values SMSGLOGRD O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 OK ATSMSGLOGRD command returns 108 values SMSGLOGRD udp1 udp2 udpsms1 udpsms2 smsi1 sms2 tcp1 tcp2 ussd1 ussd2 First pair of numbers unsent UDP messages total number of UDP messages in the UDP message log Second pair of numbers unsent UDP messages with SMS as backup total number of UDP messages with SMS as backup in the UDP SMS log Third Pair of numbers unsent SMS messages total number of SMS messages in the SMS log Fourth Pair of messages unsent messages via TCP total number of messages in the TCP log Fifth pair of messages unsent messages via USSD total number of messages in the USSD log Each value is comma delimited The first value of any queue represents Total Number of Unsent Messages This value can be used as the lt number of messages gt field while resending messages The second val
181. eference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example AT CNIV CNIV 0 1 OK AT CNIV lt mode gt OK AT CNIV CNIV lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 disables URC when NITZ is received 1 enables URC when NITZ is received TS 22 042 Optional Full None CNIV T Mobile T Mobile 310260 305 AT CTZV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Generate URC with Date and Time This command allows the user to enable disable the sending of an Unsolicited Response to the serial port when the date and time have been updated from NITZ AT CTZV CTZV 0 1 OK AT CTZV lt mode gt OK AT CTZV CTZV lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 disables URC when NITZ is received 1 enables URC when NITZ is received TS 22 042 Optional Full Time zone value in quarter hour increments referenced to UTC time CTZV 07 03 19 19 58 36 20 306 AT CCLK Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Enable Setting and reading of RTC This command allows the user to set or read the Real Time Clock AT CCLK CC
182. ented conditional info element error message incompatible recovery on time expiry protocol error interworking error timer 303 expiry establishment failure no error operation failed timeout bearer service not compatible 498 parameter not allowed data corrupted internal error call table full service table full call not found no data call supported one call on hold hold call not supported for this type O ON DOD MW BP WN Be Oo number not allowed by FDN 10 number not allowed by BDN 11 parallel USSD not supported 12 fax minimum speed condition 13 conflict with command details 14 not allowed by ALS Lock 15 IMEI illegal 16 SIM not ready 499 Modem Numeric Response Modem Verbose Response O o N OD UW A WN OO TOSS BIW WWI WININININ PLE P Pe Py By Ble YH OT DO OD WO BRB WIN WIN BP OTN OD UW BI Ww Nn BP oO IMSI Unknown Illegal MS IMSI Unknown in VLR IMEI Not Accepted Illegal MS GPRS Services Not Allowed GPRS Services and Non GPRS Services Not Allowed MS Identity Cannot Be Determined By the Network Implicitly Detached PLMN Not Allowed Location Area Not Allowed Roaming Not Allowed in Location Area GPRS Services Not Allowed in This PLMN No Suitable Cells in Location Area MSC Temporarily Not Reachable Network Failure MAC Failure Synch Failure Congestion GSM Authentication Unacceptable Service Option Not Supported Requested Servic
183. er 1 condition for geofence input event see SEVENT N A Optional Full The GPS reporting interval varies depending on the product for the MT Gx and MTxxxx products the updates are sent every one second 410 ATSGFDEL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt start gt lt stop gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Delete a Range of Geo Fences This command deletes a range of geo fences ATSGFDEL SGFDEL 1 25 1 25 OK ATSGFDEL lt start gt lt stop gt OK N A N A N A N A First geo fence index in range to be deleted Last geo fence index in range to be deleted N A Optional Full N A 411 ATSGFIDX Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Geo Fencing Index This command allows the user to query the modem for a single geofence from storage The modem returns the index radius longitude and latitude Longitude and latitude data is formatted for use in the GPS Replace the with the index number noted below N A N A N A N A ATSGFIDX lt index gt N A N A 1 25 Index to the geofence stored in the modem N A Optional Full N A 412 ATSGPSC
184. er Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Pulse Dialing Select pulse dialing N A N A N A N A N A N A ATP OK N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 3 Mandatory Full This command has no affect on GSM 95 ATO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Return to Data State This command issued to return to online mode from command mode when a circuit switched data call is active N A N A N A N A N A N A ATO OK N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 7 Mandatory Full N A 96 ATSO Automatic Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation Command Function The V 25ter SO n Automatic answer command may be used to turn off n 0 and on n gt 0 the automatic response to a network request for a PDP Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes context activation ATSO S0 0 255 OK ATSO lt n gt OK ATSO 000 OK N A N A 0 do not answer n gt 0 establish data session GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 2 2 1 Optional Full N A 97 ATSO Command Function Command Format Query Response Wri
185. er gt in the read command is changed 134 AT CRLP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt iws gt lt mws gt lt T1 gt lt N2 gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Radio Link Protocol Parameters This command is used to select the radio link protocol parameters AT CRLP CRLP 0 61 0 61 39 255 1 255 OK AT CRLP lt iws gt lt mws gt lt T1 gt lt N2 gt OK ERROR AT CRLP CRLP 61 61 48 6 OK N A N A IWF to MS window size values 0 to 61 61 recommended MS to IWF window size values 0 to 61 61 recommended Acknowledgement timer values halfrate gt 380ms 480 recommended fullrate gt 600ms 780 recommended Retransmission attempts values gt 0 6 recommended GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 8 Mandatory Partial N A 135 AT CSNS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Single Numbering Scheme This command selects the bearer or teleservice to be used when mobile terminated single numbering scheme call is established Parameter values set with CBST command shall be used when lt mode gt equals to a data service If CBST parameter is set to a value that is not applicable to single numbering calls ME TA shall map
186. er to customize the modem s input and output capabilities Any combination of input events can be monitored to trigger any combination of output events Command Format Query ATSEVENT Response SEVENT 0 99 0 3 0 255 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647 2147483647 Write Format ATSEVENT lt event group gt lt event type gt lt event category gt lt parm1 gt lt parm2 gt Response OK Read Format ATSEVENT Response SEVENT evgp evtyp evcat p1 p2 1A 0 27 1 1 1B 3 22 0 0 2A 0 27 0 0 2B 3 14 0 0 3A 0 9 2 4 3B 3 37 1 0 4A 0 9 5 5 4B 3 21 0 0 5A 0 9 0 0 5B 3 13 0 0 6A 0 9 1 1 6B 3 21 0 0 8A 1 200 1 1 8B 3 152 1 70 Execution Format N A Response Parameter Values 348 lt event group gt lt event type gt lt event category gt lt parm1 gt lt parm2 gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes This parameter defines the group number of a group of events and the order they are executed Events are grouped together to control execution sequence A group number has to have at least one input event and one output event Multiple input events within a group number would be treated as a logical AND condition Multiple output events within a group number would be executed individually in a sequential manner Valid values for group number are 1 thru 99 For additional details see the Event Tables section of this manual This parameter defines the type of event Input or
187. erence Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Engineering Mode This command allows the user to view engineering mode functions including Serving cell and neighboring cell information AT EM EM 2 3 1 13 OK AT EM lt mode gt lt type gt OK AT EM Error N A N A 2 AT Command 3 PCO See Engineering Mode Document N A Optional Full Please see the Engineering Mode Manual Technical Note GSMOOOOTNO12 for complete details of this command 372 AT MEPD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values MEPD Configuration Data This command allows the user to read the current values of the MEPD configuration data This configuration data is used for SIM personalization The data is entered using a special application to bind the MEPD data to the modem This AT command can only query the contents of the data not change it AT MEPD M EPD MAX ALE R FM REA RSM RSA TM FY ETF AIF NPL CPL PPL OK N A N A N A N A ATSMEPD lt type gt MEPD lt data per type gt OK 373 lt type gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes lt ASCII string gt specifying MEPD data type MAX Max value of failure counter ALE Current value of failure counter RFM Failure counter RESET fail max value RF
188. erence Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Power On Message This command allows the user to change the default Power up message ATSPWRMSG SPWRMSG pwr up msg ATSPWRMSG new pwr up message OK ATSPWRMSG SPWRMSG AT Command Interpreter ready N A N A New Power up Message Optional parameter that will remove the message altogether Please see the examples at the end of this command N A Optional Full ATSPWRMSG will restore the power up message to the factory default The power up message can be a maximum of 40 characters 24 Example ATSPWRMSG SPWRMSG AT Command Interpreter ready ATSRESET AT Command Interpreter ready ATSPWRMSG Ready To Go ATSPWRMSG SPWRMSG Ready To Go ATSRESET Ready To Go ATSPWRMSG ATSPWRMSG SPWRMSG AT Command Interpreter ready The second parameter is optional ATSPWRMSG New Powerup Msg sets New Powerup Msg as powerup msg ATSPWRMSG New Powerup Msg 0 same as previous ATSPWRMSGz 1 removes the powerup msg ATSPWRMSG some text 1 removes the powerup msg ignores text ATSPWRMSG sets powerup msg back to default string ATSPWRMSG 0 same as previous 25 ATSURTWTO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt seconds gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes UART Wakeup T
189. es lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope GPIO Configuration This command is used to set or query the GPIO direction setting input or output ATSIOCFG SIOCFG O0O0000000 111111111 OK ATSIOCFG lt mode gt OK ATSIOCFG SIOCFG lt current setting gt lt configured setting gt OK N A N A 0 OUTPUT 1 INPUT N A Optional Full 207 Notes Example ATS IOCFG 9 Digits where left bit represents GPIO 1 and right most bit represents GPIO 9 GPIO 8 should NOT be set to Output because it is the ignition sense GPIO 5 should NOT be set to Input because it is used by the GPS receiver GPIO 3 9 cannot be changed 1 GPI1 input only 2 GPO2 output only 3 GPO3 output only latched 4 LED for GPS user 3 LED controlled by MSP set when SGPSCMD is set 5 GPOS output only 6 USR1 LED Registration with default events 7 USR2 LED GPS lock with default events 8 ignition sense input only 9 GPI9 when selected with ATSRPTADC This is always GPI9 AND ADC2 even when SRPTADC 1 The SRPTADC setting only controls whether the output msg contains the ADC value or a digital value based on reading ADC2 Output format for read command SIOCFG 11110111 10110111 OK Configured I O settings where I O pins 1 3 4 6 7 and 8 are inputs and pins 2 and 5 are outputs Current O settings where O pin 2 has been changed to an input line 208 ATSIOA
190. es but the first and last points of the polygon still must be identical The query returns all non zero locations defined for the polygon as well as all 0 0 vertex locations that serve as a polygon terminator ATSPLYFN SPLYFN 0 25 90 0 90 0 180 0 180 0 OK ATSPLYFN lt idx gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt OK ATSPLYFN SPLYFN Ptldx Latitude Longitude lt idx gt lt latitude gt lt longitude gt OK N A N A 0 25 index for this vertex of the polygon 442 lt latitude gt lt longitude gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Defines the latitude for this vertex of the polygon in decimal degrees for example 32 degrees 30 minutes 0 seconds would be represented as 32 5 degrees since 30 minutes is exactly 1 2 of a degree The latitude must be specified in 15 characters including minus sign and decimal point or less This is the same representation for latitude as used in the ATSGEOFNC command Defines the longitude for this vertex of the polygon in decimal degrees for example 96 degrees 45 minutes 0 seconds would be represented as 96 75 degrees since 45 minutes is exactly 3 4 of a degree The longitude must be specified in 15 characters including minus sign and decimal point or less This is the same representation for longitude as used in the ATSGEOFNC command N A Optional Full In general it is always a good idea to verify the integrity of your pol
191. eseeseeseeseees 124 BECO D Calica testcase a E ee le ae Ae hd Bae eh cid 127 AT CNUM Subscriber NUMBERS cc ocen2dee sy henusuncezsancuoed surge agnoubatiece Gon ddubvugaecertentecae aecuadzeueass 128 AT COLP Connected Line Identification 32 xccct 8202 cee awh bertadandesetinne reli didn sceiseeaacncsexkies 129 AT COPN Read Operator Names 2 2 2 0 2 2cccccecceccecceccecceeceeceesececeeneetseesetseeateceeseeneeees 130 AT COPS Operator Selection 2 20 20 0 c cece cece ccecceccecceceeceeceeceeseeeeteenseceeteeteeeseeeeeeeees 131 AT CPOL Preferred Operator List 0 20 00 0 0 0c cece ccc ccc ec ceccecceccecceeceeceteeesecsenseeseeseeeeseeeees 134 AT CRLP Radio Link Protocol Parameters 22 20 02 0 0 0 c cece ce cence cece eee cence cece cee eeeeceeeseeeees 135 AT CSNS Single Numbering Scheme 2 22 0cccccecceccecccecececeeceeetesetsecseeeeesseseenenees 136 Supplementary Service Command65s 2 20 2 20 20 cccecceccccccccceeccececccececseeseeseeeeseeseeeees 138 AT CSSN Supplementary Service Notifications 2 0 2 0 00 00 00 20 cc cece ccc cecccccecceccecceceesetsetaeeneees 138 AT CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service 0 22 2 00 20 c cece eccecceccccceccecceceeceeseessesseneeees 141 SMS Command5s 2 2 2 eee eee eee nee e cee e eee eeeeeeceececeneees 143 AT CMGC Send Command x8 ests att cat ot eet oc ite tl ele highs ot ae 143 AT CMGD Delete Message ccccccecceccccceccee
192. eserved 440 ATSPLYCLR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt id gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Clear Polygonal Geofence This command allows a user to delete all the points for the indicated polygonal geofence see SPLYFN ATSPLYCLR SPLYCLR 0 24 OK ATSPLYCLR lt id gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 24 identifier of geographical polygon see SPLYFN N A Optional Full 441 ATSPLYFN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt idx gt Geo Fencing a Polygonal Area This command allows a user to define up to 25 separate polygonal geographical areas can be any number from 0 to 24 The event engine see ATSEVENT can be set up to send a message when the device moves in or out of the geographical area defined by the polygon Each command defines one of 26 possible vertices or corners The line segments of the polygon are generated by connecting the non zero vertices in sequence for example point 0 is connected to point 1 which is connected to point 2 etc The polygon can be generated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise sequence see Notes section below for additional details You can specify your polygon with less than 26 vertic
193. ess 7 characters or less gateway number for email address N A Optional Full 249 Notes The ability to limit AT Commands over SMS is now also controlled by AT SMSDAEN If ATSSMSDAEN 1 default and if there are no addresses populated in ATSSMSDA then all SMS with the correct AT command format addressed to the MSISDN of the device and with the correct MDMID if populated will be allowed To disable all AT Commands over SMS set ATSSMSDAEN 0 The gateway number is provided by the Network Provider ex AT amp T Cingular etc and is only used for sending email over SMS It is not required if you are sending SMS to a phone number If using this command with a international number preceded by a it may be required to change the command at csca 145 An ATSEVENT command has to be set to send a message over SMS 250 ATSSMSDAEN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Enable Disable AT Commands over SMS This command allows the user to enable or disable the ability to allow AT commands over SMS ATSSMSDAEN SSMSDAEN 0 1 OK ATSSMSDAEN lt mode gt OK ATSSMSDAEN ATSSMSDAEN lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 Disables ability to send AT commands over SMS 1 Enables the ability to send AT commands
194. esult codes in the TA when TA TE link is reserved and flush them to the TE after reservation Receiving procedure for different message data coding schemes refer GSM 03 38 2 152 lt mt gt 0 lt mt gt 1 lt mt gt 2 lt mt gt 3 no class as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory class 0 as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory if message is tried to be stored class 1 as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory class 2 as in GSM 03 38 class 3 as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory message waiting indication group discard message as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory if message is tried to be stored message waiting indication group store message as in GSM 03 38 but use lt mem3 gt as preferred memory as lt mt gt 0 but send indication if message stored successfully no class route message to TE class 0 as in GSM 03 38 but also route message to TE and do not try to store it in memory class 1 route message to TE class 2 as lt mt gt 1 class 3 route message to TE message waiting indication group discard message as in GSM 03 38 but also route message to TE and do not try to store it in memory message waiting indication group store message as lt mt gt 1 class 3 route message to TE others as lt mt gt 1 153 lt bm gt lt ds gt lt bfr gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Imp
195. f Input Event 27 GPS status 0 Invalid GPS data 1 Valid GPS data Copies value of Input Event 28 RTC Alarm Input 469 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Copies value of Input Event 29 Invalid GPS data for a period of seconds Copies value of Input Event 30 Unit staying Idle in one place for a period of seconds Copies value of Input Event 31 Geofence 6 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 32 Geofence 7 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 33 Geofence 8 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 34 Geofence 9 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 35 Geofence 10 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 36 Geofence 11 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 37 Geofence 12 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 38 Geofence 13 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area 470 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Copies value of Input Event 39 Geofence 14 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 40 Geofence 15 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value
196. f time PDPBOT table in use net_unavail_min value 30 minutes for the number of minutes the network must remain unavailable time 326 ATSRESET Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Reset Modem This command is used to perform a modem reset N A N A N A N A N A N A ATSRESET N A N A N A Optional Full Execution of this command will perform a full reset of the software stack If the modem is currently registered onto the GSM GPRS network the modem will perform a detach before performing the stack reset 327 ATSTCPERR TCP Error Codes Command Function This command outputs the TCP error codes Command Format Query ATSTCPERR Response OK Write Format N A Response N A Read Format ATSTCPERR Response STCPERR lt TcpLastError gt lt TcpPadDiscReason gt lt TcpApiDiscReason gt OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values 328 lt TcpLastError gt lt TcpPadDiscReason gt TCP ERROR values 0 no error stored 1 normal closure 2 unexpected RST 3 unexpected SYN 4 received FIN 5 timeout establishing connection 6 failure establishing connection 7 timeout in close 8 timeout on established connection 9 RST on established connection 10 ICMP rec d no route to host 11 IC
197. figuration ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 0 1 0 3 OK ATSACCMGC lt Mode gt lt Cmd gt OK ATSACCMGC SACCMGC lt Mode gt lt Status gt OK N A N A MagiCal mode 0 Disabled 1 Enabled MagiCal command 0 No command 1 Start static calibration 2 Start dynamic calibration 3 Re init the dynamic calibration 397 lt Status gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Note MagiCal status 0 Calibration not started 1 Static calibration in progress 2 Static calibration completed 3 Dynamic calibration in progress 4 Dynamic calibration completed N A Optional Full ATSACCMGC cannot be set to 1 if SACCAC is set to 1 398 Notes Procedure for orientation calibration Preparation Mount the device in the vehicle The device should be securely mounted so that it can t shift If it does shift the orientation calibration must be re done Static orientation calibration With the vehicle level and stationary initiate the first step with the AT cmd ATSACCMGC 1 1 This will collect data for 30 seconds The progress of the command can be checked with ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 1 1 When the 30 second cal is complete the status will read ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 1 2 The second param of 2 indicates that the static calibration is complete Static orientation calibration The next step is the Dynamic calibration To do this you need 100 ft or so of straight and level space that t
198. file size gt lt filename gt Free and used space SFFS lt free_bytes gt Free Bytes lt used_bytes gt Used Bytes Delete All 279 Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt op gt lt filename gt lt seek gt lt length gt lt data gt Reference OK N A N A N A N A FFS Operation 0 write 1 read 2 delete 3 directory 4 directory with file size 5 FFS free space and used space 86 delete all files The filename in double quotes i e test txt Maximum length is 16 characters Filename parameter is required for the write 0 read 1 and delete 2 operations The position in the file to read or write given as a byte offset Seek parameter is required for the write 0 and read 1 operations Allowed values range from 0 to 524287 The number of bytes to read or write Length parameter is only required for read and write operations Allowed values range from 0 to 150 Only applicable to write operations as an input parameter Also defines the output data format for the read operation Limited to 150 bytes 300 characters Data is encoded in ASCII hex i e 0x12 0x34 Oxab would be entered as 1234ab 280 Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 281 Examples ATSFFS 0 test 0 8 0102030405060708 OK ATSFFS 1 test 0 8 SFFS 0102030405060708 OK ATSFFS 3 SFFS test OK ATSFF
199. fora Implementation Scope Notes Store a Local File On the FTP Server Stores a local file from the Flash File System onto the remote FTP server ATSFTPPUT SFTPPUT remotefile localfile OK ATSFTPPUT lt remotefile gt lt localfile gt OK ATSFTPPUT SFTPPUT lt remotefile gt lt localfile gt lt totalWrote gt lt totalSize gt lt eof gt N A N A File name on the remote FTP server File name on the local Flash File System Number of bytes of file which have been written to FTP Server Size of file to be transferred to FTP Server in bytes 0 file is currently being transferred 1 complete file has been transferred to FTP Server N A Optional Full 292 ATSFTPR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt blocksize gt lt available gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Outputs block of file data onto serial port Outputs the requested number of bytes of a retrieved file from the remote FTP server onto the serial port ATSFTPR SFTPR 0 1500 OK N A N A A ATSFTPR SFTPR lt available gt ATSFTPR lt blocksize gt OK Number of bytes to output to serial port This number is limited to the current number of bytes of the remote file which have been transferred from the FTP server The number of bytes available for output to the se
200. formats may be unavailable and will then be an empty field The list of operators comes in the following order Home network networks referenced in SIM and other networks AT COPS COPS 2 31022 3 310380 OK AT COPS lt mode gt lt format gt oper gt OK or CME ERROR lt err gt AT COPS COPS 0 OK N A 131 Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt format gt lt oper gt lt stat gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example N A 0 automatic lt oper gt field is ignored 1 manual lt oper gt field shall be present 2 deregister from network 3 set only lt format gt for read command COPS do not attempt registration deregistration lt oper gt field is ignored this value is not applicable in read command response 4 manual automatic lt oper gt field shall be present if manual selection fails automatic mode lt mode 0 is entered 0 long format alphanumeric lt oper gt 1 short format alphanumeric lt oper gt 2 numeric lt oper gt GSM Location Area Identification Number operator in format as in per lt format gt 0 Unknown 1 Available 2 Current 3 Forbidden GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 3 Optional Partial 132 To manually register the modem on a known PLMN AT COPS 1 2 xxxxx L PLMN Numeric format Manually register To read oper
201. fr gt N A N A buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA if TA result code buffer is full codes can be buffered in some other place or the oldest ones can be discarded discard unsolicited result codes when TA TE link is reserved e g in on line data mode otherwise forward them directly to the TE buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA TE link is reserved e g in on line data mode and flush them to the TE after reservation otherwise forward them directly to the TE forward unsolicited result codes directly to the TE TA TE link specific inband technique used to embed result codes and data when TA is in on line data mode 124 lt keyp gt lt disp gt lt ind gt lt bfr gt no keypad event reporting keypad event reporting using result code CKEV lt key gt lt press gt lt key gt indicates the key refer IRA values defined in table in subclause Keypad control CKPD and lt press gt if the key is pressed or released 1 for pressing and 0 for releasing Only those key pressings which are not caused by CKPD shall be indicated by the TA to the TE NOTE 1 When this mode is enabled corresponding result codes of all keys currently pressed should be flushed to the TA regardless of lt bfr gt setting keypad event reporting using result code CKEV lt key gt lt press gt All key pressings shall be directed from TA to TE NOTE 2 When this mode is enabled corresponding result codes of all key
202. gt lt used gt lt total gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example EN SIM or ME emergency number FD SIM fixed dialing phonebook LD SIM last dialing phonebook BD SIM barred dialing phonebook SD SIM service numbers DC MT dialed calls list RC MT received calls list LR Last received numbers nonstandard MT combined MT and SIM UICC phonebook AD Abbreviated dialing numbers nonstandard LM Last missed numbers nonstandard MC MT missed unanswered received calls list SM comb of fixed and abbrev dialing phonebook nonstandard ON active application in the UICC GSM or USIM or SIM card or MT own numbers MSISDNs list UD User defined integer type value indicating the number of used locations in selected memory integer type value indicating the total number of locations in selected memory GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 11 Optional Partial To read the storage facilities the correct storage must be written to first and then read 64 AT CPBS EN ______ Enable Emergency number storage AT CPBS CPBS EN 5 5 L Total Number of locations in selected memory Number of used locations in selected memory Emergency number storage enabled 65 AT CPBW Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Fo
203. he number of seconds without data traffic in either direction before closing the connection ATSTCPIDLETO STCPIDLETO 10 86400 OK ATSTCPIDLETO lt Timeout gt OK ATSTCPIDLETO STCPIDLETO lt Timeout gt N A N A TCP API idle timeout value Optional Full After closing the connection the device will attempt to reconnect using the FRIEND list 261 ATSTCPRESTRT TCP API Restart Command Function If a connection exists it is dropped and a new connection is attempted starting at the beginning of the Friend list Command Format Query ATSTCPRESTRT Response OK Write Format N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSTCPRESTRT Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A 262 ATSTCPRETRYTO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Timeout gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCP API Retry Timeout Specifies the number of seconds without receiving a TCP level ACK that will cause the connection to be closed ATSTCPRETRYTO STCPRETRYTO 120 65535 OK ATSTCPRETRYTO lt Timeout gt OK ATSTCPRETRYTO STCPRETRYTO lt Timeout gt N A N A TCP API retry timeout value Optional Full After closing the connection the device will attempt to reconnect using the FR
204. he vehicle can be driven in Position the vehicle at the starting point Initiate the dynamic cal with the AT cmd ATSACCMGC 1 2 This starts a two minute interval when the device monitors the acceleration The installer should quickly and safely accelerate the vehicle in a straight line for 2 3 seconds then brake to a halt When the vehicle is stopped issue this AT cmd to verify completion of the dynamic calibration ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 1 4 The second param of 4 indicates that the device was able to collect enough samples to complete the dynamic calibration If the device responds ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 1 3 It is still waiting for the calibration acceleration threshold to be exceeded If the device responds ATSACCMGC SACCMGC 1 2 The device has either timed out or did not receive enough samples and has gone back to the Static calibration complete state The dynamic cal was not successful and must be re done If the device is moved in the vehicle both the static and dynamic calibration must be re done The dynamic orientation calibration may be re done as needed without re doing the static calibration However if the static calibration is re done the dynamic calibration must be re done as well The re init command may only be give with the mode of 0 This command disables the auto calibration and clears the saved calibration data This sets the auto calibration status to 0 Calibration not started 399 ATSACCORN Command Functio
205. heading is 357 9 degrees then the two bytes would be ODF8 3579 Time 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC time is 162916 00 then the three bytes would be 027c64 162916 011 Include GPS date latitude longitude velocity and time in message If BitO 1 binary GPS data is added to the message in the following sequence Date 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC date is 290611 then the three bytes would be 046F33 290611 Latitude 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC latitude is 3259 815430 N then the three bytes would be 31BDA7 3259815 Longitude 4 bytes For example if SGPRMC longitude is 09642 854492 W then the four bytes would be FFECDC9A 9642854 Velocity 2 bytes in tenths of knots For example if SGPRMC velocity is 21 1 knots then the two bytes would be 00D3 211 Time 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC time is 162916 00 then the three bytes would be 027c64 162916 If BitO O ASCII GPS data is formatted as described above then converted to ASCII HEX effectively doubling the number of bytes required to contain the information before being inserted into the message There are no spaces between the various GPS data fields 100 Include GPS date latitude longitude velocity heading date time altitude and number of satellites used in solution in message If BitO 1 binary GPS data is added to the message in the following sequence Date 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC date is 290611 t
206. hen the three bytes would be 046F33 290611 Latitude 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC latitude is 3259 815430 N then the three bytes would be 31BDA7 3259815 483 Bit 21 Bit 22 Longitude 4 bytes For example if SGPRMC longitude is 09642 854492 W then the four bytes would be FFECDC9A 9642854 Velocity 2 bytes in tenths of knots For example if SGPRMC velocity is 21 1 knots then the two bytes would be 00D3 211 Heading 2 bytes in tenths of degrees For example if SGPRMC heading is 357 9 degrees then the two bytes would be ODF8 3579 Time 3 bytes For example if SGPRMC time is 162916 00 then the three bytes would be 027c64 162916 Altitude 3 bytes For example if SGPGGA altitude is 177 7 meters then the three bytes would be 0000B1 177 Number of satellites 1 byte For example if SGPGGA number of satellites being tracked is 10 then this byte would be OA 10 If BitO O ASCII GPS data is formatted as described above then converted to ASCII HEX effectively doubling the number of bytes required to contain the information before being inserted into the message There are no spaces between the various GPS data fields 101 Reserved for future expansion no assignments currently performed 110 Reserved for future expansion no assignments currently performed 111 Reserved for future expansion no assignments currently performed 1 add RTC time 6 bytes of RTC time i
207. hs For example Parm1 Parm2 Result RTC Alarm occurs every parm 1 parm2 RTC Alarm occurs every 1 minute RTC Alarm occurs every 3 hours RTC Alarm occurs every 1 day Dn FP WR co A N e RTC Alarm occurs every 6 months Sends data over SMS to the first indexed SMS destination address configured via SSMSDA command Sends data over SMS to the second indexed SMS destination address configured via SSMSDA command Sends data over SMS to the third indexed SMS destination address configured via SSMSDA command Sends data over SMS to the fourth indexed SMS destination address configured via SSMSDA command Sends data over SMS to the fifth indexed SMS destination address configured via SSMSDA command 462 59 60 61 124 125 126 127 128 129 137 138 139 146 147 148 151 152 N A O to 1 N A 0 9 N A 1 20 N A N A N A See Bit Field Table N A 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 2147483648 to 2147483647 N A N A N A N A Reserved Generate and transmit message to main serial port based on Parm1 and Parm2 values in ASCII format only Reserved Sets user variable indicated by parm1 to value of parm2 for example if parm1 is 7 and parm2 is 50 this output event would set user variable 7 to 50 Increments user variable indicated by parm1 by value of parm2 for example if parm1 is 4 parm2 is 100 and user varia
208. icating which element of the group optional N A Optional Full ATSEVDEL 1 Will delete all entries event group 1 ATSEVDEL 1b Will delete only the second entry in event group 1 345 ATSEVDELA Delete Event All Command Function This command allows the user to delete all events from the event table Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSEVDELA Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes N A This command deletes ALL events from the event table including the default events that control the flashing of the status LEDs If the default events are deleted they must be manually recreated or use AT amp F to restore the factory configuration 346 ATSEVDELR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt start gt lt stop gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Delete a Range of Event Groups This command deletes a range of event groups ATSEVDELR SEVDELR 0 99 9 99 OK ATSEVDELR lt start gt lt stop gt OK N A N A N A N A First group index in range to be deleted Last group index in range to be deleted N A Optional Full N A 347 ATSEVENT User Defined Input Output Command Function This command allows the us
209. ice option not supported Requested service option not subscribed Service option temporarily out of order Unspecified GPRS error PDP authorization error Invalid module class FOTA Not Available Failed to abort ACM reset needed SIM Busy with SAT UCS2 format 81 not supported UCS2 format 82 not supported Cell Reselection in progress FTP Client Busy Invalid parameter sequence Invalid parameter termination PW Already Accepted Unspecified Audio error 491 Modem Numeric Response Modem Verbose Response 25 19 LLC or SNDCP error 26 Insufficient resources 27 Unknown or missing access point name 28 Unknown PDP address or PDP type 29 User authentication failed 30 Activation reject by GGSN 31 Activation rejected unspecified 32 Service option not supported 33 Requested service option not subscribed 34 Service option temporarily out of order 35 NSAPI already used 36 Regular PDP context deactivation 37 QoS not accepted 38 Network Failure 95 Protocol Errors 492 493 Modem Numeric Response Modem Verbose Response 1 8 10 21 27 28 29 30 38 41 42 47 50 69 81 95 96 97 98 99 111 127 128 129 130 143 144 145 159 160 unassigned unallocated number operator determined barring call barred short message transfer rejected destination out of service unidentified subscriber facility rejected unknown subscriber network out of order temporary failure
210. imeout This sets the number of seconds the UART will prevent the modem from going to deep sleep after it receives a character ATSURTWTO SURTWTO 0 60 OK ATSURTWTO lt seconds gt OK ATSURTWTO SURTWTO 10 OK N A 0 Sets the UART Wakeup time to the default value of 10 seconds 1 60 Sets the UART Wakeup time to the specified number of seconds N A N A 26 AT CACM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example AT CACM 1234 Accumulated Call Meter Set command resets the Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter value in SIM file EFACM ACM contains the total number of home units for both the current and preceding calls SIM PIN2 is usually required to reset the value N A N A N A N A AT CACM CACM 000000 OK AT CACM lt passwd gt OK lt passwd gt string type SIM PIN2 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 25 Optional Full Used in conjunction with AT CAOC and AT CAMM Password 27 AT CAMM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt acmmax gt lt passwd gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Accumulated Call Meter Maximum Set command sets th
211. in VLR 0405 IMEI not accepted 0406 Illegal ME 040b PLMN not allowed 040c Location Area not allowed 040d Roaming not allowed in this location area 0411 Network failure 0416 Congestion 0420 Service option not supported 0421 Requested service option not subscribed 0422 Service option temporarily out of order 0426 Call cannot be identified 0430 Retry upon entry into a new cell mapped 0x0430 0x043f gt 0x0430 045f Semantically incorrect message 0460 Invalid mandatory information 0461 Message type non existent or not implemented 0462 Message type not compatible with the protocol state 0463 Information element non existent or not implemented 0464 Conditional IE error 0465 Message not compatible with the protocol state 046f Protocol error unspecified c400 No error successful operation MM c480 MS is not registered or deregistration started c481 Time out in MM during establishment c482 Cell does not support call reestablishment c483 Preemptive release e g MO MT clash in MM c484 Reject not in idle mode MMR_PLMN_IND c488 AUTHENTICATION REJECT received c489 A valid SIM is not present 386 Notes c4ff No error cause MM 0a02 IMSI unknown in HLR 0a03 Illegal MS 0a06 Illegal ME 0a07 GPRS services not allowed 0a08 GPRS services and non GPRS services not allowed 0a09 MS identity cannot be derived by the network Oa0a Implicitly detached OaOb PLMN not allowed Oa0c Location Area not allowed Oa0d Roaming
212. in conjunction with AT CNMI 158 AT CSDH Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt show gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Show Text Mode Parameters Determines if detail information is shown in result codes AT CSDH CSDH 0 1 OK AT CSDH lt show gt OK AT CSDH CSDH 1 OK N A N A 0 Do not show header values 1 Show the values in result codes GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 3 Mandatory Full N A 159 AT CSMP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt fo gt lt vp gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set Text Mode Parameters Selects additional values needed when the SIM is sent to the network or placed in storage AT CSMP CSMP 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 OK AT CSMP lt fo gt lt vp gt lt pid gt lt dcs gt OK AT CSMP CSMP 17 167 0 O OK N A N A depending on the command or result code first octet of GSM 03 40 SMS DELIVER SMS SUBMIT default 17 or SMS COMMAND default 2 in integer format depending on SMS SUBMIT lt fo gt setting GSM 03 40 TP Validity Period either in integer format default 167 in time string format refer lt d
213. in_lin_ul_vect 3 gt N A N A 195 lt es_mode gt lt es_gain_dl gt lt es_gain_ul_1 gt lt es_gain_ul_2 gt lt tcl_fe_Is_thr gt lt tcl_dt_ls_thr gt lt tcl_fe_ns_thr gt The following bitmap table defines the es mode BIT Description O ES UL 0 Disable ES on UL path 1 Enable ES on UL path 1 ES DL 0 Disable ES on DL path 1 Enable ES on DL path 2 CNG 0 Disable CNG algorithm 1 Enable CNG algorithm 3 NSF 0 Disable NSF algorithm 1 Enable NSF algorithm 4 ALS UL 0 Disable ALS on UL path 1 Enable ALS on UL path 5 ALS DL 0 Disable ALS on DL path 1 Enable ALS on DL path CNG Comfort Noise Generation NSF Noise Floor ALS Attenuation Level Smoothing Notes Disabling ES UL has no sense CNG and NSF must not be enabled together Receive loss compensation Coupling loss compensation Near end propagation loss compensation TCL reference threshold in far end mode for loud signals This value is in Q15 format TCL reference threshold in double talk mode for loud signals This value is in Q15 format TCL reference threshold in far end mode for nominal signals This value is in Q15 format 196 lt tcl_dt_ns_thr gt lt tcl_ne_thr gt lt ref_ls_pwr gt lt switching_time gt lt switching_time_dt gt lt hang_time gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 0 3 gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect 0 3 gt lt voice_mode gt Standard Scope Enfora
214. ion Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes SMS Format Set command tells the TA which input and output format of messages to use lt mode gt indicates the format of messages used with send list read and write commands and unsolicited result codes resulting from received messages Mode can be either PDU mode entire TP data units used or text mode headers and body of the messages given as separate parameters AT CMGF AT CMGF 0 1 OK AT CMGF lt mode gt OK AT CMGF CMGF 1 OK N A N A 0 PDU mode 1 Text mode GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 2 3 Mandatory Partial Use of PDU mode requires an in depth understanding of PDU message and header formats 145 AT CMGL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index gt lt stat gt lt do oa gt lt alpha gt lt scts gt lt tooa toda gt lt length gt List Messages List messages from storage AT CMGL CMGL REC UNREAD REC READ STO UNSENT STO SENT ALL OK N A N A N A N A AT CMGL lt stat gt CMGL lt index gt lt stat gt lt da oa gt lt alpha gt lt scts gt lt tooa toda gt lt length gt lt CR gt lt LF
215. ion Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSGPSSAV Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes 436 ATSGPSVAL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response_ Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt MODE gt lt ACC MOTION gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples GPS Speed Validation This command is used to turn GPS speed filtering on and off ATSGPSVAL S GPSVAL 0 1 OK ATS GPSVAL lt MODE gt lt ACC MOTION gt OK ATS GPSVAL S GPSVAL lt MODE gt lt ACC MOTION gt OK N A N A 0 Use default for GPS Speed filter 1 Disable GPS Speed filter 0 Use accelerometer to determine motion 1 Do not use accelerometer to determine motion This parameter is not available to all MT Products N A Optional Full The GPS speed filter here is the same as the GPS speed filter in SGPSFLT 437 ATSTODOM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Virtual Trip Odometer The STODOM command records how far the vehicle has traveled This is identical to the SODOMETER feature
216. ion Format Response Unsolicited Result Code Voice call response format Parameter Values lt n gt Calling Line Identification Presentation This command refers to the GSM supplementary service CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation that enables a called subscriber to get the Calling Line Identity CLI of the calling party when receiving a mobile terminated call The write command enables or disables the presentation of the CLI at the TE It has no effect on the execution of the supplementary service CLIP in the network AT CLIP CLIP 0 1 OK AT CLIP lt n gt CLIP lt n gt or OK or CME ERROR lt err gt AT CLIP CLIP lt n gt lt m gt OK N A N A When CLIP is enabled at the TE and is permitted by the calling subscriber an unsolicited result code is returned after every RING or CRING lt type gt at a mobile terminating call CLIP lt number gt lt type gt lt CLI validity gt Data FAX call response format CLIP lt number gt lt type gt O suppress unsolicited results codes 1 display unsolicited result codes 120 lt m gt lt number gt lt type gt lt CLI validity gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes O CLIP not enabled 1 CLIP enabled 2 Unknown string type phone number of calling address in format specified by lt type gt type of address octet in integer format 145 when dialing string includes inte
217. ion Scope Notes Query Accumulated Call Meter Using PUCT Returns the current value of the accumulated call meter calculated with the values given by the price per unit and currency table stored in SIM Refer subclause 9 2 of GSM 07 07 for possible lt err gt values N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CACM CACM lt cur gt lt price gt OK string type three character currency code e g GBP DEM character set as specified by command Select string type calculated price value of accumulated call meter dot is used as a decimal separator e g 2 66 N A N A N A N A 69 AT CPI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Call Progress Information This command refers to call progress information which is indicated by the network during call establishment The set command enable disables the presentation of unsolicited notification result codes from TA to TE When lt mode gt 1 and a call progress information is received during a call establishment intermediate result code CPI lt cld gt lt msgType gt lt ibt gt lt tch gt is sent to TE lt cld gt identifies the call in the call table The value of lt msgType gt describes the layer 3 message type that was used to transfer the call progress information The state of TCH assignment and the use of in band tones for that call can be monitored by
218. iven PH NETSUB PUK ME is waiting network subset personalization unblocking password to be given PH SP PIN ME is waiting service provider personalization password to be given PH SP PUK ME is waiting service provider personalization unblocking password to be given PH CORP PIN ME is waiting corporate personalization password to be given PH CORP PUK ME is waiting corporatepersonalization GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 3 Optional 34 Enfora Implementation Scope Note Full Commands which interact with ME that are accepted when ME is pending SIM PIN SIM PUK or PH SIM are CGMI CGMM CGMR CGSN D112 emergency call CPAS CFUN CPIN After power on the modem needs 20 25 seconds to initialize and completely read the SIM If ATSAREG 1 and PIN is enabled the modem will not complete the auto registration process until after the PIN has been entered AT CPIN Quotation marks are optional when entering lt pin gt or lt newpin gt 35 AT CPUC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt currency gt lt ppu gt lt passwd gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Price Per Unit and Currency Table Set command sets the parameters of Advice of Charge related price per unit and currency table in SIM file EFPUCT N A N A AT CPUC lt currency gt lt ppu gt lt
219. le Enable Saving of Time Zone This command allows the user to enable disable the saving of the time zone information from NITZ AT CTZU CTZR 0 1 OK AT CTZU lt mode gt OK AT CTZU CTZU lt mode gt OK N A N A 0 disable saving of the time zone 1 enables saving of the time zone TS 22 042 Optional Full None None 312 Network Commands ATSAREG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt state gt Auto Registration This command sets the auto registration state of the modem ATSAREG SAREG 0 3 0 4 OK ATSAREG lt state gt lt backoff table gt OK ATSAREG If AREG is 0 2 SAREG lt state gt OK If AREG is 3 AREG 3 0 PDP RETRY 15 15 15 15 60 60 120 N A N A 0 Autoreg off 1 Autoreg on 2 Auto GPRS Activation on Power up for Shostif 1 and 2 MT will perform GPRS activation and go into PAD data mode For Shostif 0 and 3 MT will perform GPRS activation but remain in AT command mode 3 Auto GPRS Activation on Power up Similar to state 2 but utilizes the SPDPBOT PDP activation backoff time tables to insert delay before retrying PDP activation after a PDP rejection 313 lt backoff table gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Selects the PDP backoff table to be used 0 user defined table see S
220. le Call Waiting Enable Result Codes 114 AT CCWE Call Meter Maximum Event Command Function Shortly before the ACM Accumulated Call Meter maximum value is reached an unsolicited result code CCWV will be sent if enabled by this Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes command AT CCWE CCWE 0 1 OK AT CCWE lt mode gt OK AT CCWE CCWE 0 OK N A N A 0 Disable the call meter warning event 1 Enable the call meter warning event GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 28 Optional Full Used in conjunction with AT CACM AT CAOC and AT CAMM 115 AT CIMI Request IMSI Command Function This command is used to obtain the International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI value assigned to the SIM Command Format Query AT CIMI Response OK Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format AT CIMI Response 310260101xxxxx OK Parameter Values N A Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 6 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Return value is manufacturer specific The TA returns the International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI 116 AT CLCK Command Function Command Format Query Response_ Write Format Response_ Read Format Response Execution Format Respo
221. lementation Scope Notes 0 lt bm gt No CBM indications are routed to the TE If CBM is stored into ME TA indication of the memory location is routed to the TE using unsolicited result code CBMI lt mem gt lt index gt 1 New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code 2 Class 3 CBMs are routed directly to TE using unsolicited result codes defined in lt bm gt 2 If CBM storage is supported messages of other classes result in indication as defined in lt bm gt 1 0 NoSMS STATUS_REPORTs are routed to the TE 1 SMS STATUS REPORTs are routed to the TE using unsolicited result code O TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when lt mode gt 1 2 is entered 1 TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when lt mode gt 1 2 is entered GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 4 1 Optional Partial N A 154 AT CPMS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mem1 gt lt mem2 gt lt mem3 gt Reference Preferred Message Storage Set command selects memory storages lt mem1 gt lt mem2 gt and lt mem3 gt to be used for reading writing etc AT CPMS CPMS M E SM M E SM M E SM OK AT CPMS lt mem1 gt lt mem2 gt lt mem3 gt CPMS 0 25 0
222. ll N A 57 AT CLAN Set Language Command Function This command sets the language in the ME The set command must confirm the selected language with the MMI module in the ME If setting fails a ME error CME ERROR lt err gt is returned Refer to subclause 9 2 for lt err gt values Command Format Query AT CLAN Response CLAN en fr de it es pt no el pl in cs zh ar OK Write Format AT CLAN lt code gt Response OK Read Format AT CLAN Response CLAN en OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values 58 lt code gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes en English fr French de German it Italian as Spanish pt Portuguese no Norwegian el Greek ol Polish in Indonesian cs Czech zh Chinese ar Arabic GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 33 Optional Full N A 59 AT CPBF Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index1 gt lt index2 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt findtext gt lt text gt lt nlength gt lt tlength gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Find Phonebook Entries Execution command returns phonebook entries from the current phonebook memory storage selected with CPBS which alphanumeric
223. lt IP gt N A N A gateway IP address Optional Full N A Disconnect Network Connection 220 Command Function This command allows the user to initiate a network disconnect This command is only valid for ATSHOSTIF 3 after the local PPP connection has been established or over the air as an API command when in TCP PAD mode Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSDISC Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes This command will only disconnect the network connection when ATSHOSTIF 3 The local PPP connection will remain active This command can also be used to function as a disconnect request for TCP PAD It must be sent over the air using the UDPAP AT Command write sequence 221 ATSHOSTIF Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt host interface gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Configure Host to Modem Interface This command allows the user to configure the desired Host to Modem interface This parameter determines the behavior of the ATD command ATSHOSTIF 0 3 ATSHOSTIF lt host interface gt OK ATSHOSTIF HOSTIF lt host interface gt N A N A 0 Establish normal external Dial up networking modem
224. lt mode gt lt noise level gt lt tone thresh gt lt tone count gt OK ATSMICANR SMICANR lt control gt lt mode gt lt noise level gt lt tone thresh gt lt tone count gt OK N A N A O stop 1 start 2 update O ANR disabled 1 ANR and tone detector enabled 3 ANR enabled tone detect disabled 0 noise attenuation based on incoming SNR 1 6 dB noise attenuation 2 12 dB noise attenuation 0 20 7 21dB recommended 190 lt tone count gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples 0 no tone detection 1 single tone detection 2 dual tone detection DTMF N A Optional Full ATSMICANR 1 1 1 7 1 Start ANR ANR Tone enabled 6 dB attenuation threshold 21 dB single tone detection 191 ATSMICBIAS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt vulon gt lt vdlon gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Mic Bias Enable disable the voice uplink and or downlink This controls enabling the mic bias ATSMICBIAS SMICBIAS 0 2 0 2 OK ATSMICBIAS lt vulon gt lt vdlon gt OK ATSMICBIAS SMICBIAS lt vulon gt lt vdlon gt OK N A N A 0 voice uplink off 1 voice uplink on 2 voice uplink no change O voice downlink off 1 voice downlink on 2
225. lues lt n gt lt str gt lt dcs gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Unstructured Supplementary Service This command allows control of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD Both network and mobile initiated operations are supported Parameter lt n gt is used to disable enable the presentation of an unsolicited result code network initiated operation to the TE AT CUSD CUSD 0 1 2 OK CUSD lt n gt lt str gt lt dcs gt OK AT CUSD CUSD 0 OK N A N A O disable the result code presentation 1 enable the result code presentation 2 cancel session when lt str gt parameter is not given network is not interrogated actual USSD string in quotes language parameter see GSM 03 38 Default 15 Language unspecified GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 14 GSM Ref 03 38 Chapter 5 Optional Full 141 Notes Example AT CUSD 1 201 35 15 OK CUSD 0 201 35 15 network response USSD stings can also be sent using the ATD command ATD 201 35 OK CUSD 0 201 35 15 network response 142 SMS Commands AT CMGC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt length gt lt mr gt lt ackpdu gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send Command Execution command sends
226. mat Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt net_unavail_min gt lt reset_cnt gt Monitor Network Availability This command allows the modem to take aggressive network recovery action based upon the results of continuous network monitoring ATSNETMON SNETMON 0 5 1440 0 10 0 255 0 1 OK ATSNETMON lt net_unavail_min gt lt reset_cnt gt lt ping check gt lt rst timers gt OK ATSNETMON ATSNETMON lt net_unavail_min gt lt reset_cnt gt lt ping check gt lt rst timers gt N A N A Number of minutes the network must remain unavailable before current GPRS Activation is released and a new GPRS Activation is attempted Network availability is determined by monitoring GPRS attach status AT CGREG and valid Network IP ATSNETIP A value of zero means the GPRS Activation will never be released via ATSNETMON Number of GPRS Activations attempted before all volatile network knowledge is erased and the modem performs a soft reset A value of 1 indicates the modem will perform a graceful detach from the network and then a soft reset of the device For values greater than 1 the modem will attempt a GPRS deactivation activation sequence every lt net_ unavail_min gt until the number of attempts equals lt reset_cnt gt The modem then will perform a graceful detach from the network and then a soft reset A value of zero indicates that a modem reset will never occur via ATSNETMON 325
227. menting the port number with each connection attempt until it reaches the default end port number of 65535 Once the modem reaches the end port number it will begin incrementing the ports again using the start port number of 1024 264 ATSTCPSTATS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Rx Bytes gt lt Tx Bytes gt lt Mode Changes gt lt GPRS Deactivate gt lt Restarts gt lt Connection Timeout gt lt Idle Timeout gt lt Socket Errors gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCP API Statistics Displays bytes transmitted and received since last reset or last ATSTCPSTATS 0 command ATSTCPSTATS STCPSTATS 0 OK ATSTCPSTATS lt Clear gt OK ATSTCPSTATS STCPSTATS Rx lt Rx Bytes gt Tx lt Tx Bytes gt M lt Mode Change gt D lt GPRS Deactivate gt R lt Restarts gt C lt Connection Timeout gt lt Idle Timeout gt S lt Socket Errors gt N A N A TCP API bytes received TCP API bytes transmitted Mode change ATSTCPAPI 0 GPRS deactivate TCP API restarts ATSTCPRESTRT TCP API connection timeout TCP API idle timeout TCP API socket errors Optional Full ATSTCPSTATS 0 will clear all TCP API statistics 265 ATSACKTM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Respo
228. message log queue for TCP messages Valid range is 0 3000 The default is O which is treated as a special value indicating no message size restriction This is the equivalent of restricting the size of this queue to 3000 messages 237 Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes N A Optional Full All over the air messages sent via the event engine are first stored in flash and indexed via one of four message log queues Due to indexing restrictions no queue can contain more than 3000 unsent messages For performance reasons messages formatted via the event engine are stored in an array of 256 1000 byte flash files Indexing for these messages is maintained in four separate flash files one for each queue Normally the number of unsent messages that can be stored in flash is a function of the size of the messages For example when storing messages containing only NMEA data the message log files will be completely filled after about 2500 messages Binary messages are typically smaller and take up less space in the message log files but are still subject to the 3000 message maximum per queue In default operation when the message log files are full OR when an individual queue exceeds 3000 messages the oldest log file is deleted so that newer messages can be stored in a circular fashion using a new file in the place made available by deleting the oldest file For some applications the message buffers can
229. mits full headers and trailers and verbose response text GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 6 Mandatory Full N A 52 ATX Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt value gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes CONNECT Result Determines whether or not the TA transmits particular result codes N A N A ATX lt value gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 Short result code format 1 Long result code format GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 2 7 Mandatory Partial For UDP and TCP PAD operation setting of ATX1 will display the network assigned IP after the CONNECT or LISTEN message 53 ATZ Set All TA Parameters to Default Configuration Command Function Set All TA Parameters to Default Configuration Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATZ Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 1 1 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Non volatile memory is not reset 54 PhoneBookCommands AT CIND Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt signal gt lt smsfull gt Reference Indicator Control Set command is used to set the values of MT indic
230. mware Upgrade OTA This command will initiate a connection to the FOTA Server to download the FOTA Delta File The FOTA Server is defined with the SFOTACFG command ATSFOTAGET SFOTAGET remotefile OK ATSFOTAGET lt remotefile gt OK ATSFOTAGET SFOTAGET lt fotaState gt lt remotefilename gt lt retriesRemaining gt lt appErrorCode gt lt errorCode gt N A N A Current FOTA mode indicating if FOTA is in the process of transferring a FOTA file The values are 0 IDLE 1 BUSY The number of FTP resumes remaining before terminating file transfer This number starts with the retries specified in the ATSFOTACFG command and is decremented for each FOTA restart which occurs N A Optional Full Refer to Enfora Application Note ENFOOOANOO2 for more information on FOTA operations 273 ATSUPSTATUS Status of Last Upgrade Command Function This function maybe used after the FOTA upgrade process If the upgrade process was successful it will return 00000000 Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSUPSTATUS Response 00000000 OK Parameter Values lt option gt N A Reference Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes 274 FTP Commands 22 ES ATSATEXEC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response
231. n Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Pitch gt lt Roll gt lt Yaw gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Device Orientation This command allows the user to set the device orientation with respect to the vehicle body ATSACCORN SACCORN 90 90 180 180 180 180 OK ATSACCORN lt Pitch gt lt Roll gt lt Yaw gt OK ATSACCORN SACCORN lt Pitch gt lt Roll gt lt Yaw gt OK N A N A Device angle about Y axis relative to the vehicle Default 0 Device angle about X axis relative to the vehicle Default O Device angle about Z axis relative to the vehicle Default 0 N A Optional Full The orientation parameters are used to convert the accelerometer axes to the vehicle axes so that acceleration and deceleration along the vehicle centerline front to back can be measured separately from the side to side and up and down accelerations 400 ATSACCSAM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt sample rate gt lt coef gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples Set Query Accelerometer Sampling This command allows the user to set the accelerometer sampling rate and filter coefficient ATSACCSAM
232. n binary format or 13 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add RTC time 1 Replace append modem ID field with 10 byte modem ID including one leading and one ending space character in ASCII format Replace append modem ID with 8 bytes long modem ID value in binary format no leading or ending space characters in binary format NOTE Bit 22 setting overrides Bit 2 setting 0 send the modem ID as defined by Bit 2 484 The Parm2 value is obtained as a result of selecting individual bit fields from the table below Bit Field Table 3 1 1 Parm2_ Description Bit O Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 7 Bit 21 Bit 22 1 send all data generated as a result of this table in Binary format 0 send all data generated as a result of this table in ASCII format 1 Add parm1 data to message 4 bytes in binary format 11 bytes of data in ASCII format 0 do not add parm1 data to outbound message 1 add SMDMID value 22 bytes of ASCII data irrespective of Bit 0 setting 0 do not add SMDMID value 1 add input lt event category gt number 1 byte in binary format 3 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add input lt event category gt number 1 add RTC time 6 bytes of RTC time in binary format or 13 bytes in ASCII format 0 do not add RTC time 1 Replace append modem ID field with 10 byte modem ID including one leading and one ending space character in ASCII format Replace append modem ID with 8 bytes long modem ID
233. n in Binary 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data NOTE The values for the GPS status are 0 no GPS fix 1 valid GPS fix 9 data is last valid GPS fix only used if bit 19 is 1 Bit 10 1 add GPS data 3 bytes of Latitude information in Binary format or up to 80 bytes of SGPGSA NMEA message if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 11 1 add GPS data 4 bytes of Longitude information in Binary format or up to two 80 bytes of SGPGSV NMEA message if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 12 1 add GPS data 2 bytes of Velocity information in Binary format or up to 80 bytes of SGPRMC NMEA message if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 13 1 add 2 bytes of HEADING information in Binary 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data 476 Bit 14 1 add GPS data 3 bytes of Time information in Binary format or O bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 15 1 add GPS data 3 bytes of Altitude information in Binary format or O bytes if Bit 0 is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 16 1 add GPS data 1 byte of Number Of Satellites In View information in Binary format or 0 bytes if Bit O is set to 0 0 do not add this particular field of GPS data Bit 17 Reserved Bit 18 1 send this OTA message
234. n the triggering of the associated input event ATSSTOATEV SSSTOATEV 1 35 lt AT commands gt OK ATSSTOATEV lt 1 35 gt lt AT command gt OK ATS STOATEV SSTOATEV AT Event AT Cmds 1 2 35 OK N A N A AT event index AT command associated with the AT event index The AT command is not checked for validity N A Optional Full 357 Notes This command is used in conjunction with the Dynamic Input Output event ATSEVENT The output event associated with this command is event 44 When output event 44 is defined in the event table Parm1 defines which index to refer to The AT command associated with the index is executed The use of Dynamic Event Scripting using ATSEVENT or ATSEVDEL as a stored AT Command Event can lead to unpredictable operation and is not recommended When storing command to dial a voice call a v replaces the at the end of the dial string i e atd17195551212v 358 ATSUSRVAL Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt hexval gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes User Value Allows the user to store a value in flash memory which can later be retrieved ATSUSRVAL SUSRVAL O FFFFFFFF OK ATSUSRVAL lt hex value gt OK ATSUSRVAL SUSRVA
235. n to custom service provider defined groups PS PH SIM lock PHone to SIM card ME asks password when other than current SIM card inserted ME may remember certain amount of previously used cards thus not requiring password when they are inserted PN Network Personalisation refer GSM 02 22 33 PU network sUbset Personalisation refer GSM 02 22 33 PF lock Phone to the very First inserted SIM card also referred in the present document as PH FSIM ME asks password when other than the first SIM card is inserted FC Fail count FM Fail count reset MU Master unlock MM Master unlock menu AL alternating Line service PIN2 118 lt mode gt 0 Unlock 1 Lock 2 Query Status lt passwd gt password lt class gt 1 voice 2 data 4 fax fax not supported 7 all classes default 8 short message service lt status gt O Off 1 On Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 4 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Partial Notes Quotation marks are optional when entering lt passwd gt Example To set Network Personalization on first SIM inserted AT CLCK PF 1 password PN Password Lock Lock module to very first SIM inserted T To enable SIM PIN AT CLCK SC 1 XXXX Ls s PIN Enable SIM PIN 119 AT CLIP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execut
236. nd Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt line gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Alternating Line Service Alternate Line Service provides the MS with the capability of associating two alternate lines with one IMSI A user will be able to make and receive calls on either line as desired and will be billed separately for calls on each line Each line will be associated with a separate directory number MSISDN and separate subscription profile AT ALS ALS 0 OK AT ALS lt line gt OK AT ALS ALS O OK N A N A line number 0 line one N A 105 AT CAOC Advice of Charge Command Function This refers to Advice of Charge supplementary service that enables subscriber to get information about the cost of calls With lt mode gt 0 the execute command returns the current call meter value from the ME Command Format Query AT CAOC Response CAOC 0 2 OK Write Format AT CAOC lt mode gt Response Read Format AT CAOC Response CAOC 1 OK Execution Format AT CAOC Response CAOC 000000 OK Parameter Values lt mode gt 0 Query CCM value 1 Deactivate 2 Activate Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 15 Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes When lt mode gt 0 execution command will return the current call meter val
237. nge from the reported SGPRMC heading in the two most recent position reports If the heading change is greater than this threshold in degrees second the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 30 degrees second 0 180 Enfora heading change threshold This filter calculates the heading using the two most recent position locations and based on the time delta If the difference between the two most recent heading calculations is greater than this threshold in degrees second the confidence level is reset to zero Default is 30 degrees second Obsolete This value is no longer used The field is maintained for back wards compatibility 418 lt dbg gt lt unc gt lt mot gt Bit mask made up of the following bit definitions 1 Display all filter actions to serial port If SGPSQUAL or SGPSFLT filters take any action the change or invalidate the GPS report setting this bit will allow the code to display the action that was taken 2 Display runtime filter info to serial port Allows code to display calculations variables used by the filter 4 Display geofence timing debug info 8 System test flag 16 GPS log flag Enables code to log raw GPS data to a file in flash for post mortem analysis for certain filtering events 32 GPS message flag Enabled code to send a message over the air and to the serial port indicating that an abnormal GPS event has been detected and logged 64 Raw NMEA flag
238. nse Parameter Values Acknowledgment Message Period amp Retry Number This command allows the user to configure the modem msg acknowledge behavior If server acknowledgement is selected for a message the message will be re sent every lt retry period gt number of seconds until the acknowledge message sequence is complete or until an acknowledge message is received from a server An acknowledge message sequence consists of sending lt max retry gt messages to each server friend in sequence i e server 2 is contacted after all retries for server 1 is complete and is complete when each server friend has received lt max retry gt messages or upon receipt of an acknowledge message from a server ATSACKTM SACKTM 0 255 0 3600 0 1 OK ATSACKTM lt max retry gt lt retry period gt lt IP reselect gt OK ATSACKTM SACKTM lt max retry gt lt retry period gt lt IP reselect gt N A 266 lt max retry gt lt retry period gt lt IP reselect gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes The maximum number of times an acknowledge message is re sent to a single friend server After all retries to the friend server are exhausted the modem will move on to the next friend server if one exists If there are no more friend servers available the modem will start PDP activation recovery if the recovery option is selected otherwise the message will be discarded In the case of the defa
239. nse Parameter Values Facility Lock This command is used to lock unlock or interrogate a ME or a network facility lt fac gt When querying the status of a network service lt mode gt 2 the response line for a not active case lt status 0 gt should be returned only if service is not active for any lt class gt Is should be possible to abort the command when network facilities are set or interrogated AT CLCK CLCK SC AO O1 OX AL IR AB AG AC FD PS PN PU PP PC PF FC FM MU MM AL OK AT CLCK lt fac gt lt mode gt lt passwd gt lt class gt If lt mode gt lt gt 2 and command is successful then OK If lt mode gt 2 and command is successful then CLCK lt status gt lt class1 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt CLCK lt status gt class2 OK N A N A N A N A 117 lt fac gt SC SIM PIN 1 AO Barr All Outgoing Calls Ol Barr Outgoing International Calls OX Barr Outgoing International Calls except Home Country Al Barr All Incoming Calls IR Barr Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the Home Country AB All Barring Services AG All Outgoing Barring AC All incoming Barring FD SIM Fixed Dialing Feature PC Corporate Personalization allows personalization to custom corporate group settings Pp Provider Personalization allows for personalizatio
240. nse Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt API password gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes API Password This command allows the user to query set the API password A non friend remote user must gain password access before being allowed API access ATSAPIPWD SAPIPWD PASSWORD OK ATSAPIPWD lt API password gt OK ATSAPIPWD SAPIPWD lt API password gt N A N A 8 character string A NULL password indicates ALL remote users are allowed API access Optional Full See Enfora GSM GPRS Family UDP API Reference GSM0308UG001 for further details regarding the use of the API Password 230 ATSATPASSWD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Response Parameter Values lt oldpasswd gt lt newpasswd lt passwd gt Set authorization for AT commands for serial SMS and API This command allows the user to enable or disable authorization for AT commands for the serial SMS and API It also sets the password required to run this command ATSATPASSWD ATSATPASSWD oldpasswd mask newpasswd OK ATSATPASSWD lt oldpasswd newpasswd gt OK N A N A ATSATPASSWD lt passwd mask gt N A Specified when the password is being changed This is the value of the new password and is specified only when the password is being change
241. nse Parameter Values lt queue gt lt format gt lt bytes_per_line gt Dump Unsent Messages to Serial Port This command allows the user to dump the contents of the unsent messages to the serial port This command is non destructive in that it does not actually remove the messages from the queue ATSMSGLOGDMP SMSGLOGDMP 0 3 0 1 1 83 0 1 OK ATSMSGLOGDMP lt queue gt lt format gt lt bytes_per_line gt lt display_all gt OK N A N A N A N A N A 0 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via GPRS only 1 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via GPRS primarily but also use SMS as backup method if GPRS is not available 2 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via SMS only 3 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via TCPAPI only 0 ASCII format if message contains a byte that is not a printable ASCII character it will be displayed as 1 hex format Each byte in message is displayed as a two digit hex character representing the value of the byte with spaces between each byte Maximum of 16 bytes per line 1 83 default 16 number of bytes displayed per line for binary data each byte is represented as a two digit hex value followed by a space 241 lt display_all gt 0 display unsent messages only default 1 display all messages unsent and sent from the indicated queue Referenc
242. ntered as two ASCII characters per byte ex 0x5 should be entered as 05 This optional parameter when enabled allows a user to store the message in the device s FLASH memory when the device is out of coverage or not registered Stored messages will be transmitted when the device enters GSM GPRS coverage 0 Do not store messages in FLASH memory 1 Store messages in FLASH memory N A Optional Full 254 Notes Data received from OTA shall be sent to the modem s serial port as SUDPMSG lt text gt ASCII or Binary data NOTE Binary message will be displayed as two ASCII Hex characters lt data gt field from the atsudpmsg command will be sent to IP address es listed in the SFRIEND command and at port number defined by SUDPAPI command lt data gt sent or received OTA shall be appended with a 4 byte UDP API header as follows Bytes 0 1 First 2 bytes of lt data gt field Byte 2 0x06 for ASCII data type or 0x07 for Binary data type Byte 3 reserved Byte 4 n lt data gt minus the first two bytes A minimum of 2 and maximum of 250 ASCII characters are support For HEX a minimum of 2 and maximum of 125 bytes are supported 255 ATSWAKEUP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt wakeup mode gt lt retry period gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Mo
243. ntext Activation 2 2 0 20 20ce2ceee 104 Network Service Commands 2 2 2 2 ooo ccc eee een ne eee beeen e nent ee eeeees 105 AT ALS Alternating Line Service 00 0 0 ccc cece cece cc ccc ccc cnceececcecceeceeseeseesetseesecseteeteetseteees 105 AT CAOC Advice of Charge 200 202 ccc ccc cece ccc cccccecceccecceccecceccecceccceccecceccecceceecceeceeeeees 106 AT CBST Select Bearer Service Type 20 20 20 cc ccc ccc ec cee ccc ceccecceccecetcenceecteseeeeeseeseeeeseeneess 107 AT CCFC Call Forwarding Number and Condition 0 0 2 0 0 0 ccc cece ccc ecceccccceccecceceeseeeseeeees 109 AT CCUG Closed User Group 2 2 2 2 cece cece eccccceccecceccecceccecccececcceccecceccecceceeceecceeceeeeees 112 ATCO WA Call Wait Betton ets re ath ad ak ot oe Slt tee ste Sale heart belt Poise oid 113 AT CCWE Call Meter Maximum Event 2 00 0 0 2 02022 e cece cece cece ee cece cece ee ee eee cececeeeeeeeeees 115 TEC IMI ReGUest IMS zranenie hen a a a a cc tsunes ses sacs Ue toat A aN 116 PTC CK Facility DOCK 25 o std nt iscoe ak calcite dec eae oe san E E E anh EEEE EETA 117 AT CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation 2 2 0 2 000 00 c cece ccc cccecceccecceccececceecctecenseees 120 AT CLIR Calling Line Identification 0 000 002 00 c cece cece cece ence ceccccecceeceeceeceeseestestnsensenees 122 AT CMER Mobile Termination Event Reporting 0 20 2 00 20 ccccccceccecceccecceceece
244. o obtain the manufacturer International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI AT GSN OK N A N A N A N A AT GSN 0044008824900101 OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 4 Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific The TA returns the International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI 14 ATSSRN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Module Serial Number This command will return the serial number of the module ATSSRN OK N A N A N A N A ATSSRN SSRN XXXXXXXXXXXXX N A N A N A N A Returned values are unique for each module 15 AT WS46 Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Select Wireless Network This command is used to select the wireless network to operate with the TA AT WS46 WS46 12 OK AT WS46 lt n gt OK AT WS46 WS46 12 OK N A N A 12 GSM Digital Cellular GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 9 Optional Partial Will provide available network interface support selection 16 ATSMSPVER Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Exe
245. oes not exist 1 at least one geofence was created Reserved Copies value of Input Event 64 Receipt of incoming call with Call Identifier matching one of the numbers configured via the SEVCID command Copies value of Input Event 66 Timer 5 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 67 Timer 6 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired 472 68 69 70 71 72 73 to 90 91 92 to 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Copies value of Input Event 68 Timer 7 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 69 Timer 8 status 0 Timer not expired 1 Timer expired Copies value of Input Event 70 Odometer in meters Reserved Copies value of Input Event 72 GPS overspeed 0 interval has ended 1 interval has begin Reserved Copies value of Input Event 91 Trip odometer in meters Reserved Copies value of Input Event 100 User variable 0 Copies value of Input Event 101 User variable 1 Copies value of Input Event 102 User variable 2 Copies value of Input Event 103 User variable 3 Copies value of Input Event 104 User variable 4 Copies value of Input Event 105 User variable 5 Copies value of Input Event 106 User variable 6 Copies value of Input Event 107 User variable 7 Copies value of Input Event 108 User variable 8 Copies value of Input Event 109 User variable 9 473 Parm1 Bits 16
246. of Input Event 41 Geofence 16 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 42 Geofence 17 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 43 Geofence 18 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 44 Geofence 19 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 45 Geofence 20 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 46 Geofence 21 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 47 Geofence 22 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area 471 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 to 64 65 66 67 Copies value of Input Event 48 Geofence 23 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 49 Geofence 24 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 50 Geofence 25 0 Leaving geofence area 1 Entering geofence area Copies value of Input Event 51 Input Event Counter Copies value of Input Event 52 New SMS indication 0 SMS message read from SIM 1 New SMS message received Copies value of Input Event 53 Current Input Event Counter count that can be used as an AND condition with other input events Copies value of Input Event 54 Does any geofence exist 0 geofence d
247. of Output Event number in TCPAPI or UDPAPI Header 0 Do not include the hex modem ID in the optional header 1 Include the hex modem ID in the optional header Note The optional header type for hex modem ID is 7 Enfora GSM GPRS Family API Reference GSM0308UG001 Optional Full When a message is formatted for transmission via the event engine UDP TCP SMS or serial we call the function to retrieve increment the sequence number The sequence number is passed to the task that actually makes the decision about what to do with the message If the message is SMS or serial the sequence number doesn t actually get used in the end but does get incremented 228 Examples This example will disable the sending of the MDMID enable the Msg Event Format and enable the full Event Sequence Number ATSAPIOPT 0 1 4 This example will enable the sending of the MDMID and the least two significant bytes of the Event Sequence Number The state of the Enable Msg Event Format will remain unchanged ATSAPIOPT 1 2 This example will enable the sending of the MDMID and disable the Msg Event Format The state of the Event Seq Num will remain unchanged ATSAPIOPT 1 0 Hex Modem ID Examples MDMID 001036000211071 O7 O7 F1 36 6C HBO 7F MDMID 99 03 07 63 MDMID 999999999999999999A 03 07 00 229 ATSAPIPWD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Respo
248. ommand allows the user to generate any input event This is useful for testing the user event table N A N A N A N A N A N A ATSEVTEST lt event gt lt state gt OK input event number input event test state Optional Full User variable values are automatically saved to flash and explicit user intervention to save the values is not required AT amp W does not save user variables to flash At the end of each event engine cycle if any user variable has been changed the user variable values are automatically saved to flash at that time so you can make multiple changes to user variables inside event groups without worrying about writing to flash too often Changing a user variable via SEVTEST also causes the user variable values to be saved to flash 352 ATSEVTIM Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt rate gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example User Defined Input Event Timers This command allows the user to define up to 10 separate periodic input events in 1 second increments ATSEVTIM SEVTIM 0 6 604800 OK ATSEVTIM lt rate gt OK ATSEVTIM SEVTIM lt rate gt N A N A number of seconds between each generated input event N A Optional Full ATSWAKEUP lt retry_period gt uses Event Timer 4 ATSEVTIM4 x will affect the value set by
249. ommand is running and has not returned a result code OK ERROR A second lt CR gt entered while the AT command interface is in execution mode will abort the command and return the interface to command mode Some AT commands require additional input for instance AT CMGS After terminating the AT CMGS command with a lt CR gt the AT command interface enters line edit mode While in line edit mode all characters are accepted except CNTL Z CNTL Z terminates line edit mode and the AT command interface enters execution mode Like before at this point another lt CR gt will abort the command AT message concatenation can be done using the lt semicolon gt between commands The following examples demonstrate the potential usage of AT commands presented Type Command Format Query Command Read Command Write Command Execution Command Concatenation Example AT GXXX AT GXXX AT GXXX lt value gt lt value gt AT GXXX AT CRC 1 SO 1 Description When entered will return the command format and value ranges When entered will return the current value assigned to the command When entered will set the command to specified value s When entered will execute the specified command When entered it will execute both the CRC and SO command The following is the format in which all commands will be presented ATx Command Xxxxx Command Description Command Function Description of the command function Command Functional Group
250. ompression that s why the supported value is 0 AT parser will ignore this parameter 0 off 1 on A numeric parameter that controls PDP header compression 0 off 3GPP TS27 007 5 6 0 Mandatory Full AT CGDCONT must be entered before Context activation AT CGDCONT 1 IP 0 0 may be entered for networks that dynamically assign the APN Contact your service provider for correct APN information 171 AT CGEREP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt bfr gt Reference GPRS Event Reporting Set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes CGEV XXX from MT to TE in the case of certain events occurring in the GPRS MT or the network AT CGEREP CGEREP 0 2 0 1 OK AT CGEREP lt mode gt lt bfr gt OK AT CGEREP CGEREP 0 0 OK N A N A O buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT 1 discard unsolicited result codes when MT TE link is reserved e g in on line data mode otherwise forward them directly to the TE 2 buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT when MT TE link is reserved e g in on line data mode and flush them to the TE when MT TE link becomes available otherwise forward them directly to the TE 0 MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when lt mode gt 1 or 2 is entered
251. one SIM functionality AT CFUN If phone SIM functionality is disabled AT CFUN 0 then software SIM detection is disabled as well i e SIMREM SIMINS URCs are not generated Software SIM detection is fully functional when AT CFUN 1 Hardware SIM detection is partially dependent on the current setting of the phone SIM functionality AT CFUN If phone SIM functionality is disabled AT CFUN 0 then hardware SIM removal detection is disabled as well i e SIMREM URC is not generated Hardware SIM insert detection is only dependent on the setting of ATSSIMDTC Phone SIM functionality is performed automatically under the control of the ATSAREG command When ATSAREG 1 or 2 the modem will automatically enable phone SIM functionality as well as register However when ATSAREG 0 phone SIM functionality is disabled and the behavior described above regarding SIM detection and URC generation applies Another feature of SIM insert detection is that the modem will automatically register on the network if ATSAREG 1 2 or 3 376 ATSSIMCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt sim_speed gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example SIM Configuration This command allows configuration of the SIM speed enhancement ATSSIMCFG SSIMCFG 0 1 OK ATSSIMCFG lt sim_speed gt OK ATSSIMCFG
252. onnection 258 API Commands ATSTCPAPI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Status gt TCP API Control This command allows the user to initiate and terminate and query the status of the TCP API connection Please note that the TCP API can only be used over the air ATSTCPAPI STCPAPI 0 1 OK ATSTCPAPI lt Status gt OK ATSTCPAPI STCPAPI lt Status gt M lt Mgr Task gt R lt Rec Task gt T lt Trans Task gt ldx lt Friend Index gt N A N A TCP API connection status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 259 lt Mgr Task gt lt Rec Task gt lt Trans Task gt lt Friend Index gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCP API Manager Task 0 None 1 Init 2 Idle 3 Connecting 4 Connected 5 Disconnecting TCP API Receive Task 0 None 1 Init 2 Idle 3 Connecting 4 Waiting for Header 5 Waiting for Frame TCP API Transmit Task 0 None 1 Init 2 Idle 3 Connected 4 Sending Friend Index 1 10 Optional Full N A 260 ATSTCPIDLETO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Timeout gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes TCP API Idle Timeout Specifies t
253. ook BD SIM barred dialing phonebook SD SIM service numbers LR Last received numbers nonstandard AD Abbreviated dialing numbers nonstandard LM Last missed numbers nonstandard AF comb of fixed and abbrev dialing phonebook nonstandard SM comb of fixed and abbrev dialing phonebook nonstandard UD User defined Modem Responses NO DIALTONE if no dial tone is detected NO CARRIER if call cannot be set up CONNECT lt value gt when connected in a non voice call data mode lt value gt dependent on ATX setting BUSY if dialed number is busy OK when successful voice call or TA ends current call and returns to command mode ATD gt FD2I The TA will dial the number stored in memory location 2 the fixed dialing phonebook The call will block the CLI when made 93 ATH Hook Control Command Function Disconnect an existing call Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATH Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 6 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes If data call or session is active escape sequence must be entered to go to command mode prior to sending ATH command 94 ATP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Paramet
254. or1 Oor1 Oor1 N A N A N A Accelerometer Filter Y1 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded Accelerometer Filter Y2 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded Accelerometer Filter Z1 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded Accelerometer Filter Z2 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded Reserved Accelerometer MGC status Reserved Timer 9 set by ATSEVTIM9 Timer 10 set by ATSEVTIM10 Reserved Triggered when RTC reaches the target check in time set by ATSCHKIN 458 The below table defines the values for lt event category gt lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt parameter for output events defined as Output Output Event Table Event Category Parm1 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 0 O oO 90 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parm2 O 0o 90 90 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Description Reserved Set GPO 2 to Low 0 Set GPO 3 to Low 0 Set GPIO 4 configured as Output to Low 0 Reserved Set GPIO 6 configured as Output to Low 0 Set GPIO 7 configured as Output to Low 0 Reserved Reserved Set GPO 2 to High 1 Set GPO 3 to High 1 Set GPIO 4 configured as Output to High 1 Reserved Set GPIO 6 configu
255. ositive acceleration of device used for dynamic calibration 1 braking negative acceleration of device used for dynamic calibration Minimum Speed threshold for Dynamic calibration units of knots Lateral G threshold for Dynamic calibration units of mG N A Optional 402 Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Examples 403 ATSMGCCFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt Timeout gt lt MinSamples gt lt Thresh gt lt Hysteresis gt Accelerometer MagiCal Configuration This command allows the user to set or query the accelerometer orientation auto calibration configuration ATSMGCCFG SMGCCEG 30 600 10 60 100 1000 10 250 0 1 OK ATSMGCCFG lt Timeout gt lt MinSamples gt lt Thresh gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Direction gt OK ATSMGCCFG SMGCCFG lt Timeout gt lt MinSamples gt lt Thresh gt lt Hysteresis gt lt Direction gt OK N A N A Seconds for Dynamic calibration timeout Range 30 600 Default 120 Minimum number of samples required for Dynamic calibration Range 10 60 Default 20 G threshold for Dynamic calibration units of mG Range 100 1000 Default 250 Hysteresis for G threshold for Dynamic calibration mG Range 10 250 Default 20 404 lt Direction gt Direction for Dynamic calibration 0 acceleration positive
256. ost 0 65535 username password 0 1 0 20 0 1 0 1 0 1 OK ATSFOTACFG lt ftpServerHostname gt lt ftpPort gt lt ftpUsername gt lt ftpPassword gt lt ftpMode gt lt retries gt lt reportWMode gt lt upgradeMode gt lt upgradeStatus gt OK N A N A N A N A Either Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN or a dotted decimal IP address of the FTP server The FQDN is resolved by DNS immediately prior to opening IP connection to FTP server The FQDN may be up toa maximum of 63 characters Default value none The TCP port number on the FTP server Port range 0 65535 Default value 21 FTP login name on the FTP server The username may be up toa maximum of 31 characters Default value none The FTP password for the FTP user The password may be an empty string if the FTP user does not have a password The password may be up to a maximum of 31 characters Default value none The FTP mode to use for data connections FTP data connections may be active or passive Passive mode is generally better to use with FTP servers located behind firewalls Values O active 1 passive Default value 0 active mode 271 lt retries gt lt reportMode gt lt upgradeMode gt lt upgradeStatus gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes This is the maximum number of FTP file resumes to attempt before giving up on original ATSFOTAGET command The range of ret
257. ot Class This command is used to set the GPRS multislot class ATSMSCLS SMSCLS 1 6 8 10 OK ATSMSCLS lt msclass gt OK ATSMSCLS SMSCLS lt msclass gt OK N A N A N A 1 6 8 10 N A Optional Full The value is saved when using AT amp W command To return to default MS class use AT amp F command 322 ATSNETLST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Network List This command will display the top three channels of each network found ATSNETLST OK N A N A N A N A ATSNETLST SNETLST MCC 310 MNC 260 LAC Cellld ARFCN 27b0 3414 747 27b0 3413 740 MCC 310 MNC 410 LAC Cellld ARFCN Cb23 7f9 232 Cb23 Alc 160 Cb23 160 248 OK N A N A Optional Full 323 RSSI 24 18 RSSI 19 18 18 Notes This command may take up to 5 minutes to complete If the modem is registered it will deregister and remain deregistered until the ATSNETLST is complete Also if modem has an active PDP context the PDP context will be deactivated and remain deactivated until the ATSNETLST is complete After the ATSNETLST is complete the modem will re register and re activate the PDP context depending on user settings 324 ATSNETMON Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read For
258. ower mode N A Optional Full 445 Notes An ATSEVENT command has to be set to send a GPS message to the remote host when entering or exiting power save mode The modem Ignition switched power Input must be connected to the vehicles ignition line for this function to work 446 Event Tables The lt event category gt parameter defines the actual Input or Output Event number and their valid range for lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt 447 The lt event type gt parameter defines the type of event Input or Output An Input event can be defined as Transition Occurrence or Input The Output event is executed when input event conditions are met Value 0 Type of event Transition Trigger Description A transition Trigger is defined as an input condition defined by lt event category gt whose value was previously lt parm1 gt or less is now greater than lt parm1 gt and less than lt parm2 gt or was greater or equal to lt parm2 gt is now less than lt parm2 gt but greater than lt parm1 gt The output event would be executed when an input lt event category gt requirements are satisfied or transition to the value set by lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt when they are equal lt parm1 gt should be the min value and lt parm2 gt should be the max value Example 1 Parmi Parm2 oO Max An output event will be executed when the value of an input event exceeds lt Parm1 gt previously it was lt Pa
259. own 333 AT CGREG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt GPRS Extended Registration State This command reports extended information about GPRS registration state CGREG behaves exactly as CGREG does In addition CGREG supports three states CGREG does not support AT CGREG CGREG 0 3 OK AT CGREG lt mode gt OK AT CGREG CGREG lt n gt lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt lt act gt OK N A N A enable or disable extended GPRS registration state reporting 0 do not report registration state 1 do report registration state 2 enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code CGREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt 3 enable network registration location information and activated deactivated PDP context unsolicited result code CGREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt lt act gt 334 lt state gt lt lac gt lt ci gt lt act gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 not registered 1 registered to home network 2 not yet registered but searching for network to register to 3 registration denied 4 unknown state 5 registered to foreign network roaming 6 limited service cell might be overloaded 7 GSM call active 8 no cell available 9 next attempt to u
260. passwd gt OK AT CPUC AT CPUC OK N A N A string type three character currency code e g GBP DEM character set as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS string type price per unit dot is used asa decimal separator e g 2 66 string type SIM PIN2 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 27 Optional Full N A 36 AT CRES Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Restore Settings Restores message service settings from non volatile memory to active memory AT CRES CRES 0 3 OK N A N A N A N A AT CRES OK N A GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 6 Optional Full Retrieves profiles stored using AT CSAS 37 AT CSAS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Save Settings Saves active message service commands into non volatile memory AT CSAS CSAS 0 3 OK N A N A N A N A AT CSAS OK N A GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 5 Optional Full AT CRES retrieves stored profiles Settings specified in commands Service Center Address CSCA Set Message Parameters CSMP and Select Cell Broadcast Message Types C
261. pdate MS string type two byte location area code in hexadecimal format e g 00C3 equals 195 in decimal string type two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format 0 deactivated 1 activated N A N A N A N A 335 AT NRG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt regMode gt lt srvMode gt lt oprFrmt gt Network Registration and Service Selection Set command forces an attempt to select and register the GSM network operator lt regMode gt is used to select whether the selection is done automatically by the ME or is forced by this command to operator lt opr gt it shall be given in format lt oprFrmt gt AT NRG NRG 0 1 4 0 3 0 2 OK AT NRG lt regMode gt lt srvMode gt lt oprFrmt gt lt opr gt OK AT NRG NRG lt regMode gt lt srvMode gt lt oprFrmt gt lt srvStat gt lt opr gt OK N A N A 0 automatic registration lt opr gt field is ignored 1 manual registration lt opr gt field shall be present on registration attempt 4 both O full service 1 limited service 2 no service 3 set registration mode only 0 long format alphanumeric lt opr gt 1 short format alphanumeric lt opr gt 2 numeric lt opr gt 336 lt srvStat gt lt opr gt lt oprFrmt gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes
262. pecified GPIO bit The GPIO being written to must have previously been set to an output See ATSIOCFG ATSIOGP x IOGP x 0 1 OK ATSIOGP x lt mode gt OK ATSIOGP x SIOGP x lt current setting gt lt configured setting gt OK N A N A 1 8 GPIO bit 0 off 1 on N A Optional Full 215 Notes GPIOS is reserved It is a general purpose output and controls the RESET line of the GPS receiver Set HIGH for normal operation LOW to RESET the GPS receiver used to control the GPS module ATSIOGP5 returns ERROR ATSIOGPS returns SGPS_Status 1 for GPS on or O for GPS off see ATSGPSCMD For possible response values Example Output format for read command ATSIOGP2 IOGP2 1 0 Output pin was configured off OK Output pin is currently on 216 ATSIOPULUP Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt pullup_state_GPI1 gt lt pullup_state_GPI9 gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes GPIO Pull up Settings This command allows the user to set the GPIO pullup state on GPIO 1 and GPIO 9 ATSIOPULUP SIOPULUP 0 1 0 1 OK ATSIOPULUP lt pullup_state_GPIO1 gt lt pullup_state_GPIO9 gt OK ATSIOPULUP SIOPULUP lt pullup_state_GPIO1 gt lt pullup_state_GPIO9 gt OK N A N A 0 pulldown 1 pullup 0 pulldown 1 pullup
263. processed as a modem API request ATSUDPAPI SUDPAPI 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 65535 OK ATSUDPAPI lt API IP gt lt API port gt OK ATSUDPAPI SUDPAPI lt lt API IP gt gt lt API port gt N A N A IP address for local API access UDP port number for local and remote API access Optional Full N A 269 FOTA Commands ATSFOTAUPG Upgrade Current Firmware Command Function This function is used to initiate the FOTA upgrade process It assumes that a binary delta file exists in the FFS with the name current_delta bin This file will typically be moved to the FFS via FTP functions or other FOTA specific functions Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSFOTAUPG Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes Refer to Enfora Application Note ENFOOOANOO2 for more information on FOTA operations Example N A 270 ATSFOTACFG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt ftpServerHostname gt lt ftpPort gt lt ftpUsername gt lt ftpPassword gt lt ftpMode gt Configure Firmware Upgrade This command allows the user to configure the modem Firmware Over The Air FOTA Server ATSFOTACFG SFOTACFG h
264. r MO call setup result codes are presented When several different lt code1 gt s are received from the network each of them shall have its own CSSI result code When lt m gt 1 and a supplementary service notification is received during a mobile terminated call setup or during a call or when a forward check supplementary service notification is received unsolicited result code CSSU lt code2 gt lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt is sent to TE In case of MT call setup result code is sent after every CLIP result code refer command Calling line identification presentation CLIP When several different lt code2 gt s are received from the network each of them shall have its own CSSU result code AT CSSN CSSN 0 1 0 1 OK AT CSSN lt n gt lt m gt OK AT CSSN CSSN lt n gt lt m gt OK N A N A 138 Parameter Values lt n gt lt m gt lt code1 gt lt index gt parameter sets shows the CSSI result code presentation status in the TA 0 disable 1 enable parameter sets shows the CSSU result code presentation status in the TA 0 disable 1 enable O unconditional call forwarding is active 1 some of the conditional call forwardings are active 2 call has been forwarded 3 call is waiting 4 this is a CUG call also lt index gt present 5 outgoing calls are barred 6 incoming calls are barred 7 CLIR suppre
265. r is used according to the subscription of the CLIR service 1 CLIR Invocation 2 CLIR suppression 122 lt m gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes parameter shows the subscriber CLIR service status in the network O CLIR not enabled 1 CLIR enabled in permanent mode 2 Unknown e g no network etc 3 CLIR temporary mode presentation restricted 4 CLIR temporary mode presentation allowed GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 7 Optional Fully N A 123 AT CMER Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Mobile Termination Event Reporting Set command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes from TA to TE in the case of key pressings display changes and indicator state changes lt mode gt controls the processing of unsolicited result codes specified within this command lt bfr gt controls the effect on buffered codes when lt mode gt 1 2 or 3 is entered If setting is not supported by the MT CME ERROR lt err gt is returned Refer subclause 9 2 for lt err gt values Test command returns the modes supported as compound values AT CMER CMER 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 AT CMER lt mode gt lt keyp gt lt disp gt lt ind gt lt bfr gt OK AT CMER CMER lt mode gt lt keyp gt lt disp gt lt ind gt lt b
266. r non transformed Z axis value define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_NXFM_Y 864 Accelerometer non transformed Y axis value define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_NXFM_X 863 Accelerometer non transformed X axis value define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_MGC_COUNT 862 MagiCal count define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_MGC_STATE 861 MagiCal state define N4A_USRVAR_ACCEL_MGC_MODE 860 MagiCal mode setting Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 5 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 5 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 5 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 5 location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 4 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 4 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 4 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 464 460 459 to 454 453 452 451 450 449 to 444 443 442 441 440 439 to 434 433 432 431 430 429 to 424 423 422 421 420 419 to 407 406 405 404 403 402 Copies Neighbor Cell 4 location area code Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Reserved Copies Neighbor Cell 3 signal strength Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 3 absolute radio frequency channel number ARFCN Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 3 cell ID Equivalent to AT EM 2 3 Copies Neighbor Cell 3 location
267. r than 0 this is equivalent to invoking SEVTIMx directly from the event engine and subsequent AT amp F commands will save the new value to flash 460 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 0 to 2147483647 N A N A O to 1 See Bit Field Table N A O to 1 O to 1 0 1000000 O to 1 N A See Bit Field Table Execute AT command stored at index number of the SSTOATEV command Parm1 identifies the index number Sends data over SMS to All SMS destination addresses configured via SSMSDA command For select SSMSDA entries see event categories 54 58 Reserved Input Event Counter Input Event Counter reset to value stated by parm2 Set geo fence specified by parm1 to current latitude amp longitude with radius specified by parm2 Emulate ATSEVTEST command via event engine Parm1 is the input event number while Parm2 is the value to emulate for the input event Reserved Generate and transmit one TCP IP Message to IP address amp port number listed by SFRIEND command based on Parm1 and Parm2 values 461 53 54 55 56 57 58 0 to 2147483647 0 to 2147483647 0 to 2147483647 0 to 2147483647 0 to 2147483647 See Bit Field Table Sets periodic RTC alarm in minutes hours days or months Parm1 indicates the frequency with which to generate the message Parm2 indicates the time unit used Parm2 values 1 minutes 2 hours 4 days 8 mont
268. rae thd nto eek tt te latte bie 492 SMS Error Codes FOM Si cose ce eee ee cs ees ae ee ud ee 494 Release Causes for Extended Error Reporting CEER 0 20 0 0 20 2 c cc ccececcececcecccceccececseeees 497 Extended Error Codes 499 16 Introduction The following documentation pertains to the AT Command Set to be used in conjunction with the Enfora Device identified in the title of this document The device will be referred to using various terms to include MS Mobile Station TA Terminal Adapter DCE Data Communication Equipment or ME Mobile Equipment The device can be controlled via the use of a DTE Data Terminal Equipment platform by issuing the AT commands via a serial interface The attention or AT prefix is required prior to entering any command All commands require a carriage return or lt CR gt following the entry of the desired command All command responses are encapsulated by a carriage return and line feed or lt CR gt lt LF gt The ASCII display of these characters is suppressed with only the modem response being presented In addition to terminating AT commands the carriage return lt CR gt is also used to abort commands that are executing Most AT commands complete immediately so there is no opportunity to abort them for instance ATI However Some commands like AT COPS or AT CFUN can actually take several seconds to complete The AT command interface is said to be in execution mode when a c
269. ration This command allows the user to set values for the echo suppressor The echo suppressor ES role is to control the residual echo in a speakerphone application where the AEC is unable to cancel the entire echo in the uplink due to non ideal acoustical environment such as a non linear loudspeaker ATSMICESC SMICESC 0 3F O FFFF 20 entries 0 2 ATSMICESC lt es_mode gt lt es_gain_dl gt lt es_gain_ul_1 gt lt es gain_2 gt lt tcl_ fd_Is_thr gt lt tcl_dt_ls_thr gt lt tcl_fe_ns_thr gt lt tcl_fe_ns_thr gt lt tcl_ne_ thr gt lt ref_ls_pwr gt lt switching_time gt lt switching_time_dt gt lt hang_time gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 0 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 1 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 2 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 3 gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect O gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_ vect 1 gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect 2 gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect 3 gt lt voice_ mode gt OK ATSMICESC SMICESC lt es_mode gt lt es_gain_dl gt lt es_gain_ul_1 gt lt es_gain_2 gt lt tcl_ fd_Is_thr gt lt tcl_dt_Is_thr gt lt tcl_fe_ns_thr gt lt tcl_fe_ns_thr gt lt tcl_ne_thr gt lt ref_Is_pwr gt lt switching_time gt lt switching_time_dt gt lt hang_ time gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 0 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 1 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_ vect 2 gt gt lt gain_lin_dl_vect 3 gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect O gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_ vect 1 gt gt lt gain_lin_ul_vect 2 gt gt lt ga
270. rectory listing information may be delayed due to the latency of the data connection to the FTP server 289 ATSFTPGET Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt remotefile gt lt localfile gt lt output gt lt available gt lt eof gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Retrieve a Remote File Retrieves a remote file from the FTP server for either output on the serial port or storage to the local flash file system ATSFTPGET SFTPGET remotefile localfile OK ATSFTGET lt remotefile gt lt localfile gt OK ATSFTPGET SFTPGET lt remotefile gt SERIAL lt localfile gt lt output gt lt available gt lt eof gt N A N A File name on the remote FTP server File name to use for storage of the retrieved file in the local flash file system Number of bytes which have been transferred out the serial port Number of bytes of file which are available for output to the serial port 0 file currently being transferred 1 complete file has been transferred to FTP client N A Optional Full If local file is not specified the remote file will be maintained in memory buffers until a subsequent FTP read request is performed to output a block of bytes onto the serial port As the file is transmitted out the serial port the FTP client will refill the memory
271. red as Output to High 1 Set GPIO 7 configured as Output to High 1 Reserved Reserved Toggle GPO 2 Toggle GPO 3 Toggle GPIO 4 configured as Output Reserved Toggle GPIO 6 configured as Output Toggle GPIO 7 configured as Output Reserved 459 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 See GPIO Flash Table 0 to 214783647 See Bit Field Table Reserved Flash GPO 2 Flash GPO 3 Flash GPIO 4 configured as Output Reserved Flash GPIO 6 configured as Output Flash GPIO 7 configured as Output Reserved Generate and transmit one UDP Message to first IP address listed in SFRIEND command and port number listed in SUDPAPI command based on Parm1 and Parm2 values Generate and transmit a UDP message with Acknowledge This message is controlled by SACKTM command for number of retries sent This message has to be acknowledged to avoid sending of retries Generate and transmit one UDP Message to all IP address listed in SFRIEND command and port number listed in SUDPAPI command based on Parm1 and Parm2 values Resets the timer Timer 1 Timer 8 specified by Parm1 to the time in seconds specified by Parm2 Parm2 when set to 0 resets the timer to the time last set by SEVTIMx command or previous output event 43 execution A value other than O would set the timer to expire at the new specified interval e g xx 3 43 1 180 would set timer 1 to expire in 180 seconds When used with a value othe
272. rent Data Operation with FTP Server 2c2cececececeeeceeceeeeees 284 ATSFTPBLK Change Current FTP BLock Size 2 2 2 0 0 2 cece cceccccccecececececececcectctsesecteesetetetetees 285 ATSFTPCFG Configure FTP parameters 2 2 2ccccececececececeececececececececeseececececesesscecees 286 oP E ATSFTPCHDIR Change current working directory 0 2cccccecececececcccececececececetetstetersees 287 ATSFTPCLOSE Closes the Connection to the FTP Server 0 02 00c0cceececcecceccecceceeceececeeseess 288 ATSETPD R Directory Listing e eect tas eae task et ete dac tse Naan rete crenata a aces laos df 289 ATSPIPGET Retrieve a Remote Files tons als tt hen hacen atte A hn Sho aes 290 ATSPLPOPEN Opens FTP Connection 2 cs 00 2 22ase fetes eee ues Ae eee ee see on nd 291 ATSFTPPUT Store a Local File On the FTP Serverics 2 05205seccccccdacasegunasssbiadaniessasdaseeecec liad 292 ATSFTPR Outputs block of file data onto serial port 0 0 c ccc ececececcccececececececetetetsteesees 293 ATSFTPRST Restart the Last FTP GET Operation cccccccccccecececececececcececececececeeneeeceees 294 Real Time Clock Commands 22 2 2 0 0 0 0 o occ eee en be eee eben eee ec eeeeeeeeees 295 ATSRTCALRM Real Time Clock Alarm 0 20000cccceeceecescesceceeccecsecuscseussesueesscnseseees 295 ATSRTCCLRA Real Time Clock Clear Alarm 00 00 cccccceccecceseecce
273. rial port N A Optional Full This command is only available after an FTP get operation has been initiated using the serial port as the file destination It directs buffered file data from the FTP server to be transmitted in blocks out the serial port This command is repetitively issued until the complete file is transmitted from the FTP server out the serial port 293 ATSFTPRST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt offset gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Restart the Last FTP GET Operation Manual restart of an FTP GET file transfer from the last completed point in the file N A N A ATSFTPRST lt offset gt OK N A N A N A N A Number of bytes into the file to resume file transfer Optional N A Optional Full ATSFTPRST will attempt to resume the last incomplete file transfer from the last point in the file successfully read Offset is not required unless the automatically computed offset is to be overridden The ATSFTPRST command requires an RFC3659 compliant FTP server which implements the FTP REST command ATSFTPRST is not designed to work over a system restart The user s current path must contain the file prior to issuing ATSFTPRST or else the ATSFTPRST command will fail The only time it is necessary to send the SFTPRST command is if a FTP TIMEOUT
274. ries is 0 20 Default Value 0 The reporting mode is used to control the level of status reporting during the FOTA process Normal reporting mode sends only critical status updates extended reporting mode sends informative and critical status updates The command parameters are 0 normal reporting 1 extended reporting Default value O normal reporting mode The system behavior following successful FOTA file transfer to modem The upgrade Mode may be either Automatic or Manual Auto mode will immediately initiate FOTA upgrade when file transfer completes Manual mode will wait after file transfer until an explicit upgrade command is issued ATSFOTAUPG The command line parameters are 0 auto 1 manual Default value O automatic mode Controls the generation of FOTA Finish status FOTA Finish status is reported after the modem reboots from a FOTA upgrade or as a result of a fatal error This status is only returned OTA The command line parameters are 0 disabled and 1 enabled FOTA finish status is disabled by default N A Optional Full Refer to Enfora Application Note ENFOOOANOO2 for more information on FOTA operations 272 ATSFOTAGET Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt fotaState gt lt retriesRemaining gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Get Fir
275. rm1 gt or less or decreases to a value less than lt Parm2 gt previously it was lt Parm2 gt or greater Example 2 Parmi 0 Parm2 1 0 1 An output event will be executed when the value of an input event is 0 previously it was anything else but 0 and lt Parm1 gt along with lt Parm2 gt is set to 0 448 Occurrence Trigger Example 3 ll be Parml Parm2 An output event will be executed when the value of an input event is 1 previously it was anything else but 1 and lt Parm1 gt along with lt Parm2 gt is set to 1 An Occurrence Trigger is defined as an input condition defined by lt event category gt whose current value is greater than or equal to lt parm1 gt and less than or equal to lt parm2 gt The output event would be executed when an input lt event category gt requirements are satisfied or transition to the value set by lt parm1 gt and lt parm2 gt when they are equal lt parm1 gt should be the min value and lt parm2 gt should be the max value Example 4 Parmi Parm2 Figure 4 An output event will be executed when the current value of an input event is between lt Parm1 gt and lt Parm2 gt including boundary conditions Example 5 Parmi 0 Parm2 1 lt gt 0 1 Figure 5 An output event will be executed when the value of the input event changes from 0 to 1 or vice versa 449 Input Trigger Output Example 6 Parml Parm2 1 oO 1 Figure
276. rmat Response Parameter Values lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt lt nlength gt lt tlength gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Example Write Phonebook Entries Execution command writes phonebook entry in location number lt index gt in the current phonebook memory storage selected with CPBS AT CPBW CPBW 1 250 44 128 201 16 OK N A N A AT CPBW CPBW lt index gt lt nlength gt lt types gt lt tlength gt OK AT CPBW lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt text gt OK CME ERROR lt err gt integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory string type phone number of format lt type gt type of address octet in integer format default 145 when dialling string includes international access code character otherwise 129 string type field of maximum length lt tlength gt character set as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt number gt integer type value indicating the maximum length of field lt text gt GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 14 Optional Full This command will write to the storage facility that is set with AT CPBS AT CPBW 10 16662326602 129 Toms Office 66 Call Control Commands Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format
277. rnational access code character otherwise 129 0 CLI valid 1 CLI has been withheld by the originator 3 CLI is not available due to inter working problems or limitations of originating network lt number gt shall be an empty string and lt type gt value will not be significant GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 6 Optional Full N A 121 AT CLIR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Calling Line Identification Restriction This command allows a calling subscriber to enable or disable the presentation of the CLI to the called party when originating a call The write command overrides the CLIR subscription default is restricted or allowed when temporary mode is provisioned as a default adjustment for all outgoing calls This adjustment can be revoked by using the opposite command This command when used by a subscriber without provision of CLIR in permanent mode the network will act according GSM 02 81 3 The read command gives the default adjustment for all outgoing calls given in lt n gt and also triggers and interrogation of the provision status of the CLIR service given in lt m gt AT CLIR CLIR 0 1 2 OK AT CLIR lt n gt N A AT CLIR CLIR lt n gt lt m gt OK N A N A parameter sets the adjustment for outgoing calls 0 presentation indicato
278. s currently pressed should be flushed to the TA regardless of lt bfr gt setting no display event reporting display event reporting using result code CDEV lt elem gt lt text gt lt elem gt indicates the element order number as specified for CDIS and lt text gt is the new value of text element Only those display events which are not caused by CDIS shall be indicated by the TA to the TE Character set used in lt text gt is as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS display event reporting using result code CDEV lt elem gt lt text gt All display events shall be directed from TA to TE Character set used in lt text gt is as specified by command Select TE Character Set CSCS no indicator event reporting indicator event reporting using result code CIEV lt ind gt lt value gt lt ind gt indicates the indicator order number as specified for CIND and lt value gt is the new value of indicator Only those indicator events which are not caused by CIND shall be indicated by the TA to the TE indicator event reporting using result code CIEV lt ind gt lt value gt All indicator events shall be directed from TA to TE TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when lt mode gt 1 3 is entered TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE when lt mode gt 1 3 is entered OK response shall be given before flushing the co
279. s Type of Address GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 1 Mandatory Full The service center address must be present to complete delivery of SMS Most SIMs are delivered from the service provider with a service center already programmed into the SIM A should be entered in front of the sms address but is not required by all operators 157 AT CSCB Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt mids gt lt dcss gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Select Cell Broadcast Message Types Select which types of CBm s are to be received by the ME AT CSCB CSCB 0 1 OK AT CSCB lt mode gt OK AT CSCB CSCB 0 lt mids gt lt dcss gt OK N A N A 0 Message types specified in lt MIDS gt and lt DCCS gt are accepted 1 Message types specified in lt MIDS gt and lt DCCS gt are not accepted string type all different possible combinations of CBM message identifiers refer lt mid gt default is empty string e g 0 1 5 320 478 922 string type all different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes refer lt dcs gt default is empty string e g 0 3 5 GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 4 Optional Partial An understanding of CBM message identifiers and CBM loading schemes is required to properly implement this command Used
280. s the query response for that polygon definition ATSPLYFN9 SPLYFN9 Ptldx Latitude Longitude 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK 0 0000000 0 0000000 32 9954987 96 7220612 33 0003929 96 7150269 33 0087471 96 7224655 33 0013313 96 7329788 32 9954987 96 7220612 0 0000000 0 0000000 444 ATSPWRSAV Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt ign gt lt timeout gt lt reg gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Enable Power Save Mode This command allows a user to put the device in low power mode at the lt timeout gt interval after the Ignition line drops The ignition line has to be connected per the user manual for this feature to work properly A user has the capability of getting a notification when the device entering low power mode or returns to normal operating mode ATSPWRSAV SPWRSAV 0 1 0 500000000 0 1 OK ATSPWRSAV lt ign gt lt timeout gt lt reg gt OK ATSPWRSAV SPWRSAV 0 0 0 OK N A 0 disable the Ignition feature 1 enter low power mode after Ignition signal went low and timeout has expired 0 65535 seconds Timeout value after which the unit will enter low power mode Unit will work in normal mode until the timeout has expired 0 remain registered with GSM GPRS network during low power mode 1 reset modem when entering normal p
281. se the modem to revert back to the default baud rate 21 AT amp V Display Current Profile Command Function This command allows the user to view the settings in the current profile Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format AT amp V Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes This command may report serial port baud rates However the baud rate cannot be changed and is not used on this device and is reported by this command for backward compatibility only 22 AT amp W Save Current Settings Command Function This command allows the user to save the current settings in memory Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format AT amp W Response OK Parameter Values N A Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes To ensure successful completion of the command do not issue additional commands until OK is returned Warning Users should avoid sending AT amp W immediately before a modem reset A minimum of a few seconds should be allowed between issuing the command and a modem reset 23 ATSPWRMSG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt message gt lt 0 1 gt Ref
282. secetetetstersees 341 ATSEVCID User Defined Incoming Call Number Event aaan aaao aoaaa aaao aaa Aaaa a La aaa na 343 ATSEVDEL Delete Evente a a aean ae a e e a E a a 345 ATSEVDELA Delete Event All esensena a a Ascot secs A A a 346 ATSEVDELR Delete a Range of Event Group 2 cc0ccccccccececececececcecececececececeeeeececeseees 347 ATSEVENT User Defined Input Output 2 020 020 oe cece cece cc ccecececececececcterercececececeseteesrenees 348 AISEVGORY Event Group Query oaaao aoaaa oaaao so han setintelait eee eeine tet ALLAD nd a eteue LL aLaaa 350 AT EVNTRY Event UIC 2 5002 cesete ins feat Lannea ne Aa Noe pac toc ck tse bated sae ants aas tae 351 ATSEVTEST Generate Test Input Event 02 0 2 2c cece cc cccccecececececececcececteececrsecetetetetetstsesteees 352 ATSEVTIM User Defined Input Event Timers 0 020 020 0202 ccccccecececececcccecececececececetetetststeteees 353 AT EVTIMQRY Event Counter l a toence a nn bebo adandcrcan ees aces A nds coe ines a Slasna tiene ne ny 354 ATSEVTOFF Event Engine Disable 0 0 ccccccccceceececececesceeceecscecececceeseceecscscececesceeees 355 ATSEVTQRY Query the State or Value of the Specified Input Event c ccececeecececececees 356 ATSSTOATEV Store AT Command Events 00 000ccccccesceececeeccecceceecescusceseussessesseseees 357 ATSUSRVAL User Value snar ceca halite AI AEN lai Cele ASR s a a ida 359 SIM Toolkit Commands 6 2 oss cec
283. spect 128 speed gt threshold 256 acceleration over one sec gt threshold 512 heading change over one sec gt threshold 1024 of satellites being tracked lt threshold 2048 distance over one sec gt threshold 456 131 N A N A Reserved 132 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 10 133 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 11 134 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 12 135 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 13 136 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 14 137 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 15 138 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 16 139 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 17 140 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 18 141 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 19 142 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 20 143 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 21 144 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 22 145 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 23 146 Oor1 Oor1 Polygon Geofence 24 147 1 1 This event is triggered at the completion of a FOTA upgrade after the modem has rebooted with the new firmware old firmware if the upgrade failed 148 Oor1 Oor1 Accelerometer Filter X1 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded 149 Oor1 Oor1 Accelerometer Filter X2 limit exceeded 0 acceleration limit not exceeded 1 acceleration limit exceeded 150 Oor1 Oor1 Accelerometer Any Motion event 0 Any motion did not occur 1 any motion occurred 457 151 152 153 154 155 159 160 161 182 183 184 185 199 200 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 Oor1 N A N A N A Oor1 O
284. ssage to the remote host when entering or exiting the fenced area See GSM2000CB001 Mobile Tracker Event Cookbook to see an example Although this command accepts latitude longitude parameters with up to 15 characters internally the value is stored as a C float type which has less precision but requires half the storage size The float type is capable of storing accuracy commensurate with the GPS receiver s capability but the queried latitude longitude values of the ATSGEOFNC command may differ from the input parameters due to this precision limitation 409 ATSGFDBNC Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt out_cnt gt lt in_cnt gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Set Geofence Debounce Count This command allows the user to set the number of consecutive geofence positions required to trigger an inside geofence or outside geofence event It prevents a false reading when the device is on the threshold of the geofence ATSGFDBNC SGFDBNC 0 250 0 250 OK ATSGFDBNC lt out_cnt gt lt in_cnt gt OK ATSGFDBNC SGFDBNC lt out_cnt gt lt in_cnt gt OK N A Consecutive GPS position reports outside a geofence required to trigger 0 condition for geofence input event see SEVENT Consecutive GPS position reports inside a geofence required to trigg
285. ssion rejected 8 call has been deflected refer Closed user group CCUG 139 lt code2 gt lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes O this is a forwarded call MT call setup 1 this is a CUG call also lt index gt present MT call setup 2 call has been put on hold during a voice call 3 call has been retrieved during a voice call 4 multiparty call entered during a voice call 5 call on hold has been released this is not a SS notification during a voice call 6 forward check SS message received can be received whenever 7 call is being connected alerting with the remote party in alerting state in explicit call transfer operation during a voice call 8 call has been connected with the other remote party in explicit call transfer operation also number and subaddress parameters may be present during a voice call or MT call setup 9 this is a deflected call MT call setup string type phone number of format specified by lt type gt type of address octet in integer format string type subaddress of format specified by lt satype gt type of subaddress octet in integer format GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 16 Optional Full N A 140 AT CUSD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Va
286. string type operator in numeric format see COPS string type operator in long alphanumeric format see COPS GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 19 Optional Full N A 130 AT COPS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Operator Selection Write command forces an attempt to select and register the GSM network operator lt mode gt is used to select whether the selection is done automatically by the ME or is forced by this command to operator lt oper gt it shall be given in format lt format gt If the selected operator is not available no other operator shall be selected except lt mode gt 4 The selected operator name format shall apply to further read commands COPS also lt mode gt 2 forces an attempt to deregister from the network The selected mode affects to all further registration e g after lt mode gt 2 ME shall be unregistered until lt mode gt 0 or 1 is selected Read command returns the current mode and the currently selected operator If no operator is selected lt format gt and lt oper gt are omitted Test command returns a list of quadruplets each representing an operator present in the network Quadruplet consists of an integer indicating the availability of the operator lt stat gt long and short alphanumeric format of the name of the operator and numeric format representation of the operator Any of the
287. t lt price gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Query Current Meter Using PUCT Returns the current value of the current call meter calculated with the values given by the price per unit and currency table stored in SIM Refer subclause 9 2 of GSM 07 07 for possible lt err gt values N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CAOC CAOC lt cur gt lt price gt OK string type three character currency code e g GBP DEM character set as specified by command Select string type calculated price value of accumulated call meter dot is used as a decimal separator e g 2 66 N A N A N A N A 73 AT CHLD Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Reference Standard Scope Call Hold and Multiparty This command controls the supplementary services Call Hold MultiParty and Explicit Call Transfer Calls can be put on hold recovered released added to conversation and transferred AT CHLD CHLD 0 1 1x 2 2x 3 4 OK N A N A N A N A AT CHLD lt n gt OK 0 Terminate all held calls or set UDUB User Determined User Busy for a waiting call i e reject the waiting call 1 Terminate all active calls if any and accept the other call waiting call or held call 1X Terminate the active call X X 1 7 2 Place all active
288. t or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt OK ATSFRIEND 233 Response SFRIEND 01 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 02 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 03 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 04 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 05 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 06 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 07 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 08 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 09 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt SFRIEND 10 lt server indication gt lt friend IP gt or lt DNS name gt lt destination port gt lt usage gt Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values lt friend number gt friend identification
289. t gt or if is supported in enhanced format hexadecimal coded string with quotes Protocol Identifier in integer format default 0 refer GSM 03 40 SMS Data Coding Scheme default 0 or Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format depending on the command or result code GSM 03 38 GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 3 2 Mandatory Full N A 160 AT CSMS Select Message Service Command Function Set command selects messaging service lt service gt It returns the types of messages supported by the ME lt mt gt for mobile terminated messages lt mo gt for mobile originated messages and lt bm gt for broadcast type Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt service gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes messages AT CSMS CSMS 0 1 OK AT CSMS lt service gt CSMS 0 1 1 1 OK AT CSMS CSMS 0 1 1 1 OK N A N A O Phase 2 version 1 Phase 2 version GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 2 1 Mandatory Full N A 161 GPRS Commands AT CGREG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt GPRS Network Registration Status Controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code CGREG AT CGREG CGREG 0 2 OK AT CGREG 1 OK AT CGREG CGREG lt n gt
290. t mode gt lt number gt lt type gt OK AT CSVM CSVM 0 129 OK N A N A 0 Disable the voice mail number 1 Enable the voice mail number string type Character string lt 0 9 gt integer type Type of address octet 129 ISDN telephony numbering plan national international unknown 145 ISDN telephony numbering plan international number 161 ISDN telephony numbering plan national number GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 8 30 Optional Full The voicemail number is set in the SIM by the service provider Care should be taken when entering this command If the voicemail number is lost or does not work contact your service provider for the correct voicemail number 84 AT STTONE Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Start or Stop Generating a Tone This command allows the user to start generating a tone or stop generating a tone AT STTONE STTONE 0 1 1 8 16 18 0 15300000 OK AT STTONE lt mode gt lt tone gt lt duration gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 Stop generating a tone For stop generating a tone the AT command is AT STTONE 0 lt tone gt 1 Start generating a tone 85 lt tone gt lt duration gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples The value of tone is as follows 1 Dial Tone
291. t rtc_ hour gt lt rtc_min gt lt rtc_sec gt OK N A N A Parameters are positional dependent any parameter may be omitted with the use of the comma as a place holder on command line Ifa parameter is omitted then the current value in the hardware is used Current week day matching time day being set The week day values range from 0 6 where 0 Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday The year to which the time is being set The RTC supports years 2000 2099 The data is entered as a two digit value 0 99 301 lt rtc_month gt lt rtc_day gt lt rtc_hour gt lt rtc_min gt lt rtc_sec gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Examples The month to which the time is being set Values range from 1 12 The day to which the time is being set Values range from 1 31 The hour to which the time is being set Values range from 0 24 for 24 Hour mode settings NOTE only 24 Hour mode currently supported The minute to which the time is being set Values range from 0 59 The second to which the time is being set Values range from 0 59 N A Optional Full This command is used to set the time for the RTC Currently all time is based on 24 Hour time format atSrtctime SRTCTIME 01 03 10 13 14 03 2 OK atSrtctime SRTCTIME 0 6 0 99 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 0 59 atSrtctime 1 3 10
292. tain the manufacturer model identification information AT CGMM OK N A N A N A N A AT CGMM Enabler IIIG Modem OK DATA CARD OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 2 Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific AT CGMR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request Revision Identification This command is used to obtain the manufacturer embedded firmware revision information AT CGMR OK N A N A N A N A AT CGMR lt revision gt OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 3 Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific AT CGSN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Request IMEI This command is used to obtain the manufacturer International Mobile Equipment Identity IMEI AT CGSN OK N A N A N A N A AT CGSN 0044008824900101 OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 5 4 Optional Full Return value is manufacturer specific The TA returns the International Mobile station Equipment Identifier IMEI 10 AT GMI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Exe
293. tation Scope Notes GPRS Attach or Detach The execution command is used to attach the MT to or detach the MT from GPRS service AT CGATT CGATT 0 1 OK AT CGATT lt state gt OK AT CGATT GCATT 0 OK N A N A O detached 1 attached GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 4 Optional Full If parameter lt state gt is omitted the GPRS attach state will be changed 166 AT CGAUTO Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Automatic Response to a Network Request for PDP Context Activation The set command disables or enables an automatic positive response auto answer to the receipt of a Request PDP Context Activation message from the network AT CGAUTO CGAUTO 0 3 OK AT CGAUTO lt n gt OK AT CGAUTO CGAUTO 3 OK N A N A 0 turn off automatic response for GPRS only 1 turn on automatic response for GPRS only 2 modem compatibility mode GPRS only 3 modem compatibility mode GPRS and circuit switched calls default GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 8 Optional Full If parameter lt n gt is omitted it is assumed to be 3 modem compatibility mode GPRS and circuit switched calls 167 AT CGCLASS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response
294. tations of the MNC Equivalent to AT EM 2 4 Copies Serving Cell MCC OxOOMMCCcc where MM CC and cc are the hex values of the ASCII representations of the MCC Equivalent to AT EM 2 4 Reserved Copies Software version for example if version is 1 1 1 8 value would be 0x00001118 Copies product ID Copies Susrval value Reserved Copies GPIO value status where LSB represents GPIOO For example 0x00165432 2 binary 0010 so GPIO1 1 GPIOO GPIO2 GPIO3 0 3 binary 0011 so GPIO4 GPIO5 1 GPIO6 GPIO7 0 4 binary 0100 so GPIO10 1 GPIO8 GPIO9 GPIO11 0 5 binary 0101 so GPIO12 GPI014 1 GPIO13 GPIO15 0 6 binary 0110 so GPIO17 GPIO018 1 GPIO16 GPI019 0 1 binary 0001 so GPIO20 1 Note GPIO numbers gt 8 are not supported on the MT Gu Copies GPIO direction status where LSB represents GPIOO 1 input O output For example 0x00165432 2 binary 0010 so GPIO1 input GPIOO GPIO2 GPIO3 outputs 3 binary 0011 so GPIO4 GPIO5 inputs GPIO6 GPIO 7 outputs 4 binary 0100 so GPIO10 input GPIO8 GPIO9 GPIO11 outputs 5 binary 0101 so GPIO12 GP1014 inputs GPIO13 GPI015 outputs 6 binary 0110 so GPIO17 GPI018 inputs GPIO16 GPIO 19 outputs 1 binary 0001 so GPIO20 input Note GPIO numbers gt 8 are not supported on the MT Gu Reserved 466 21 Copies current RTC time OXOOHHMMSS where HH hour 0 23 MM minute 0 59 SS second 0 59 20 Copies current RTC date OXOOYYMMDD where YY last two digits of ye
295. te Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Rings Before Automatic Answer Sets the number of rings before automatically answering a call for GSM and enables automatic answer to a network request for PDP activation ATSO S0 0 255 OK ATSO lt value gt OK ATSO lt value gt OK N A N A N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 8 Mandatory Full ATSO 000 will disable auto answer for GSM If AT CGAUTO is to 2 or 3 default the MT shall attempt to perform a GPRS attach if it is not already attached when the SO n n amp gt 0 command is received With default settings if ATSO amp gt 0 is sent immediately after power up an error will be returned because the MT will attempt to do an attach before the AT CREG state has changed to 1 98 ATS10 Hang Up Delay Command Function This command sets the length of time in tenths of seconds to wait before disconnecting after the carrier is lost This isa dummy command that will display a value that has been set but does not affect functionality Command Format Query Response Write Format ATS10 10 1 254 OK ATS10 lt value gt Response OK Read Format ATS10 Response 001 OK Response if HS 1000 014 OK Execution Format N A Response N A Parameter Values N A Reference ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 12 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora
296. ter 2 2 0 2 cc cccccccccccccecceccececceececcecsecaeeceeceeneeececencecseccecceceeeetsetetaes 51 ATVORESpONSe Format e522 ns doses e S hh nas end 8 pei Mahe rece ines Sa tne Leeman foe 52 ATX CONNECT R s lt a ie sete it kcal E seats eS OIL Das ete Neate E EAE ES 53 ATZ Set All TA Parameters to Default Configuration 2 0 0 0 00 2 0c ccc ccc ecc ccc ec ccc ceccecceccetctteesees 54 PRONEBOOKCOMMANGS cc502h2 05 ogee ne co eevadtepeies ann deli dias ADA 0D aanauiscubiedacedseeaanbncicora dat 55 AT CIND Indicator Control ci che ols Gt tk las at th Meteo eis baht eta arrra 55 AT CLAE Set Language Event 2 2 2 2 2 2 220 cece ence ence ence ence cece cece eee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeseeeseteseees 57 AT CLAN Set Language 2 2 2 2 20 2202 ccc ccc ence cece cece cece cece cece cece eee e eee e eect eee eeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeseeees 58 AT CPBF Find Phonebook Entries tu 6 i ces ee als ele lies ad raorao naonn rran 60 AT CPBR Read Phonebook Entries x09 score tt ktores btu ted 2 dberare sett vie ard Sect tear nil teas de hts 62 AT CPBS Select Phonebook Memory Storage 2 22 2 2c ccc eccecceecceccccceceeceececseeetessesteeeneeaes 63 AT CPBW Write Phonebook Entries 2 0 2 0 02 2020 cece cece cece eee e cece cece ee ete naroa arrora rrean 66 Call Control Comma GS cess hoo eae titel vavla sete euushy cetnutan enon ttesuteduuncen are vatveenacuties 67 t ESCAPC SCQUENCCx cc 5 22800 esoh strc AEA E EEA IAEE A tocce st
297. tering default 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if HDOP value from SGPGSA sentence is less than or equal to this indicated HDOP limit This field is provided for backwards compatibility with legacy products It has not been shown to improve performance with this product O default Disregard of satellites during filtering 1 30 Mark GPS report invalid if the of satellites in reported solution from SGPGGA sentence is below this value 428 lt pUnc gt lt uncTO gt lt delay gt lt speed gt lt accel gt 0 Disregard the internal uncertainty value when filtering 1 1000 Mark GPS report invalid if the internal uncertainty value is above this threshold default 200 Obsolete Field maintained for backwards compatibility Number of consecutive GPS reports that will be invalidated following any of the following events e Position uncertainty gt lt unc gt threshold e Acceleration gt lt accel gt threshold e Distance gt lt dist gt threshold e Heading change gt lt hdgchg gt threshold while driving at speed gt lt hdgchg gt speed Default is 0 0 Disregard speed during filtering default 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if SGPRMC speed in knots is above this value O Disregard acceleration during filtering default 1 255 Mark GPS report invalid if speed in knots increases by more than this value between consecutive GPS reports 429 lt dist gt lt
298. tgoing Barring AC All incoming Barring P2 SIM PIN 2 PC Corporate Personalization allows personalization to custom corporate grou settings PP Provider Personalization allows for personalization to custom service provi defined groups PS PH SIM lock PHone to SIM card ME asks password when other than currer SIM card inserted ME may remember certain amount of previously used cards tht not requiring password when they are inserted PF lock Phone to the very First inserted SIM card also referred in the present document as PH FSIM ME asks password when other than the first SIM card is inserted PN Network Personalization refer GSM 02 22 33 PU network sUbset Personalization refer GSM 02 22 33 Password specified for the facility If an old password has not yet been set lt oldpw is not entered new password GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 5 Optional Partial 381 Notes In order to change the password the applicable facility must be enabled See AT CLCK The length of the personalization password PC to PU is 8 16 digits The password can be changed only if the facility is unlocked Quotation marks are optional when entering lt oldpwd gt or lt newpwd gt Example Enter first password for Network Personalization AT CPWD PN xxxx Password for Network Personalisation Network Personalisation To change SIM PIN AT CPWD SC xxxx
299. that has been set but does not affect functionality Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes ATS8 S8 0 255 OK ATS8 lt value gt OK ATS8 002 OK N A N A N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 11 Mandatory Full Does not affect GSM functionality 102 ATT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Tone Dialing Select tone dialing N A N A N A N A N A N A ATT OK N A ITU T Ref V 25ter Chapter 6 3 2 Mandatory Full This command has no effect on GSM 103 H Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Manual Rejection of a Network Request for PDP Context Activation The V 25ter H or HO On hook command may be used to reject a network request for PDP context activation announced by the unsolicited result code RING N A N A N A N A N A N A H OK N A GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 2 2 3 Optional Full N A 104 Network Service Commands AT ALS Comma
300. the value to the closest valid one E g if user has set lt speed gt 71 lt name gt 0 and lt ce gt 1 non transparent asynchronous 9600 bps V 110 ISDN connection for mobile originated calls ME TA shall map the values into non transparent asynchronous 9600 bps V 32 modem connection when single numbering scheme call is answered AT CSNS CSNS 0 7 OK AT CSNS lt mode gt OK AT CSNS CSNS O OK N A N A 136 lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 voice 1 alternating voice fax voice first TS 61 2 fax TS 62 3 alternating voice data voice first BS 61 4 data 5 alternating voice fax fax first TS 61 6 alternating voice data data first BS 61 7 voice followed by data BS 81 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 17 Optional Full Fax not supported 137 Supplementary Service Commands AT CSSN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Supplementary Service Notifications This command refers to supplementary service related network initiated notifications The set command enables disables the presentation of notification result codes from TA to TE When lt n gt 1 and a supplementary service notification is received after a mobile originated call setup intermediate result code CSSI lt code1 gt lt index gt is sent to TE before any othe
301. time ATSRTCALRM will not trigger if the alarm time occurs while the unit is resetting 296 Examples Following sets and alarm for 2003 October 13th at 17 00 Hours atSrtcalrm 3 10 13 17 0 0 OK Following queries the alarm for current time and shows that the alarm being Enabled for 2003 October 13th at 17 00 hours atSrtcalrm SRTCALRM 01 03 10 13 17 00 00 OK Following call unsets alarm followed by displaying alarm time information atSrtcclra OK atSrtcalrm SRTCALRM 00 03 10 13 17 00 00 OK 297 ATSRTCCLRA Real Time Clock Clear Alarm Command Function This command allows the modem to clear disable the active RTC alarm The alarm interrupt enable is cleared but alarm time not altered Command Format Query N A Response N A Write Format N A Response N A Read Format N A Response N A Execution Format ATSRTCCLRA Response OK Parameter Values None Reference N A Standard Scope Optional Enfora Implementation Scope Full Notes This command will disable the RTC alarm while leaving the value of the last alarm time setting alone 298 ATSRTCRSET Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt reset state gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes RTC Report Reset State This command reports the reset state of the RTC following a power cycle The
302. to a logic one for longer than 1 second the unit will be reset 3 seconds later ATSIODBNC 8 lt debounce_timeout gt should not be set for any time greater than 1 212 ATSIOGPA Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response_ Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes GPIO Byte Control This command allows the user to set the state of all GPIO bits simultaneously Only GPIO pins previously configured as outputs will be effected See ATSIOCFG ATSIOGPA SIOGPA OO0000000 111111111 OK ATSIOGPA lt mode gt OK ATSIOGPA SIOGPA lt current setting gt lt configured setting gt OK N A N A 0 off 1 on N A Optional Full 9 Digits where left bit represents GPIO 1 and right most bit represents GPIO 9 Do NOT modify GPIOS5 see IOGP x note Example Output format for read command 213 ATS IOGPA IOGPA 11111111 00000000 Configured I O settings where I O OK pins are all off Current O settings where I O pins are all on 214 ATSIOGP x Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values x lt mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope GPIO Bit Control This command allows the user to set the state of the s
303. turns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context identifiers AT CGPADDR CGPADDR 1 OK N A N A N A N A AT CGPADDR lt cid gt CGPADDR 1 OK numeric value of PDP context activation GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 7 Optional Full N A 175 AT CGQMIN Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt cid gt lt precedence class gt lt delay class gt lt reliability class gt lt peak throughput gt lt mean throughput gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Quality of Service Profile Minimum Acceptable Allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile which is checked by the MT against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message AT CGQMIN CGQMIN IP 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 18 31 OK AT CGQMIN lt cid gt lt precedence gt lt delay gt lt reliability gt lt peak gt lt mean gt OK AT CGQMIN CGQMIN 1 0 0 0 0 0 OK N A N A gt numeric value of PDP context activation 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 18 31 GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 10 1 3 Mandatory Full 176 Notes For any parameter where network subscribed is desired enter 0 A special form of the set command CGQREQe or CGQMIN provide a set of the default values of Quality of Service Profile for new PDP context definitions AT CGDCONT must
304. ue 106 AT CBST Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt baud rate gt Select Bearer Service Type This command is used to select the bearer service with data rate and the connection element to be used when data calls are originated AT CBST CBST 0 7 12 14 65 66 68 70 71 75 0 1 0 3 AT CBST lt baud rate gt lt name gt lt ce gt OK ERROR AT CBST CBST 7 0 1 N A N A 0 autobauding automatic selection of the speed this setting is possible in case of 3 1 kHz modem and non transparent service 1 300 bps V 21 2 1200 bps V 22 3 1200 75 bps V 23 4 2400 bps V 22bis 5 2400 bps V 26ter 6 4800 bps V 32 9600 bps V 32 12 9600 bps V 34 14 14400 bps V 32 300 bps V 110 66 1200 bps V 110 68 2400 bps V 110 or X 31 flag stuffing 70 4800 bps V 110 or X 31 flag stuffing 71 9600 bps V 110 or X 31 flag stuffing 75 14400 bps V 110 or X 31 flag stuffing 107 lt name gt O data circuit asynchronous UDI or3 1 kHz modem 1 data circuit synchronous UDI or 3 1 kHz modem lt ce gt 0 transparent 1 non transparent 2 both transparent preferred 3 both non transparent preferred Reference GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 6 7 Standard Scope Mandatory Enfora Implementation Scope Partial Notes N A Example AT CBST 7 0
305. ue of any queue represents Total Number of Messages Stored for that Queue Subtract the Total Number of Unsent Messages from the Total Number of Messages Stored for that Queue and use that as the lt starting index gt to resend all of the messages still in the log N A N A 245 lt queue gt lt number of messages gt lt starting index gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes 0 43 possible valid values 0 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via GPRS only 1 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via GPRS primarily but also use SMS as backup method if GPRS is not available 2 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via SMS only 3 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via TCP 4 event data that was configured to be sent to a remote server via USSD X x total number of messages one desires to read from the memory A user can choose to read 1 message in which case x 1 or read all messages in which case x 65535 y y starting index number of messages that are stored in the memory NOTE y cannot be greater than total number of stored messages N A Optional Full If AT amp F is performed the message log buffer will be cleared The message logs are cleared when the modem id is changed ATSMDMID The message logs work on a FIFO basis l e when a log
306. uest Firmware Package As c 2 fccp 0h co tose nccsceacate dlc ane ue LLDD ADLAD L DALLAL LALALA oe 5 AT CGMI Request Manufacturer Identification 0 0 0 0 0 20 ccc cece cece ccecceccececceeceeceeseeseeseeaes 7 AT CGMM Request Manufacturer Model Identification 2 ccccccecceceeccccecccecceceeceeceeeees 8 AT CGMR Request Revision Identification 2 2 0 2 00 20 c cece cece ccc ccc ceccecceccencencenceeseceeeseeseesees 9 AT CGSN REGUSSEIIVIE fests she Gert LS a NN se NF Et ce nL 10 AT GMI TA Manufacturer UD ie 2c atl a ie ca A A ts Se ll ADP el etal cele Ban te dl 11 AT GMM TA Model ID 22cc 2 as sischiroe scone ise sence daadaa Ananao ADA AA ds Le sceh ores cegss eke el pes 12 AT GMR TA Revision Numbet 0 20 02 0 20 0 ccc eee e naonao oaao eroa onae cess sec eeeneesesececeeneesesesenes 13 AT GSN TA Serial Number e202 esr bo ee Re ere A o ADAE DADP aeDA ce ctu 14 AT SRN Module Serial Number si rc0h tree sents sce icsons a000 00000000 aoa 0AA aAA ADA ADADA o a aaaea 15 AT WS46 Select Wireless Network 0 0 00 cece eee cece cece eee c ee ce cece cece cece ceceeeeeesececeeeeeseeees 16 ATSMSPVER Query Current MSP Software Version 2 2 0ccceccecececececececeeeteecectcececececetees 17 ATI Manufacturer Information About TA 2 2 20 0 0 0 2 occ c cece eee cece cence cece eee ee eteeeeececeeeees 18 META Commands z a ann cisten tends cigecesdetinel e unssdcainia A aaae cs senda EEEE AT PaA
307. ult acknowledge wakeup message The maximum number of wakeup messages the modem will send to each server friend upon receipt of a new IP or upon expiration of each keep alive period Zero indicates no wakeup message should be sent The number of seconds between successive message retries Zero indicates no retries 0 IP reselection is OFF 1 If an acknowledge message has not been received after all friend servers and retries for the message are exhausted assume a problem with round trip communication and initiate IP re selection Optional Full 267 Examples ATSACKTM 5 5 1 Perform IP reselect if no ACK from FRIENDS ______ Transmit messages every 5 seconds Transmit 5 messages total ATSWAKEUP time between ATSACKTM sequence 5sec Esec ssec Ssec ssec Lo ATSACKTM sending 5 messages 5 seconds apart 268 ATSUDPAPI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt API IP gt lt API port gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Modem API Address This command allows the user to query set the API IP address and port number Any UDP packet received from a local host and addressed to the modem API IP and port will be intercepted and processed as a modem API request Any UDP packet received from a remote server and addressed to the modem API port will be intercepted and
308. value in binary format no leading or ending space characters in binary format NOTE Bit 22 setting overrides Bit 2 setting 0 send the modem ID as defined by Bit 2 485 Appendix A Result Codes Modem Verbose Response OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIALTONE BUSY NO ANSWER Modem Terse Response Definition 0 BR W NY FR oO command successful completed ready entering data transfer state Ring indication detected connection terminated Command abnormally completed ready Dial tone not found Busy signal detected connection completion timeout 486 Result Code CCCM lt ccm gt CCWA lt number gt lt type gt lt class gt lt alpha gt CLAV lt code gt CLIP lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt alpha gt CME ERROR lt err gt COLP lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt lt alpha gt CR lt type gt CREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt CRING lt type gt CSSI lt code1 gt lt index gt CSSU lt code2 gt lt index gt lt number gt lt type gt lt subaddr gt lt satype gt CUSD lt m gt lt str gt lt dcs gt CGREG lt stat gt lt lac gt lt ci gt Definition Current call meter value Call Waiting Status ME Language Change Calling Line Identification Presentation ME Error Result Code Connected Line Identification Presentation
309. voice mode gt N A N A 200 lt gain gt 0 6 cB 1 5 db 2 4 db 3 3 db 4 2 db 5 1 db 6 0 db 7 0 db 8 2 db 9 3 db 10 3 db 11 5 db 12 6 db lt volume gt The value of volume is as follows 0 Mute 1 24 dB 2 18 dB 3 12 dB 4 6db 5 0dB lt filter gt 0 on 1 off Enable disable voice filter Filter coefficients set by SDFIR SUFIR commands lt highpass filter gt O on 1 off 201 lt headset Ov Mid gt lt voice mode gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope 0 no pseudo ground is provided on terminal HSOVMID Pin 61 1 a pseudo ground is provided on terminal HSOVMID Pin 61 Note Please refer to the Integration Guide for proper use of the HSOVMID headset output common mode feature 0 Selects handset for voice 1 Selects headset for voice N A Optional Full 202 ATSUFIR Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt lt coeff31 gt lt coeff32 gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Configure Uplink FIR Coefficients This command allows the user to set the uplink FIR filter coefficients to improve voice quality ATSUFIR SUFIR O FFFF O FFFF O FFFF 32 entries OK ATSUFIR lt coeff1 gt lt coeff2 gt lt coeff31 gt
310. ware upgrade to take advantage of new filter settings without having to perform a full AT amp F This command accepts one parameter a sticky flag If the sticky flag is set the GPS filter defaults will be persistent If the sticky flag is not set the GPS filter defaults will not be maintained past the next modem reset ATSGPSFD SGPSFD 0 1 OK ATSGPSFD lt sticky gt OK N A N A N A N A 0 The GPS modem defaults will not be maintained past the next modem reset 1 The GPS modem defaults will be persistent N A Optional Full 414 ATSGPSFLT Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format GPS Speed Filter At times the GPS chipset used by this device will report non zero speeds when the device is not moving Normally the positions are accurate but the false speeds cause errors in the generation of the GPS idle distance and odometer features This filter is usually able to detect these false motions and clamp the reported speed to 0 0 knots while still reporting valid position data Under normal circumstances the default values should provide acceptable GPS performance for most applications Please contact Enfora customer support if you feel the filter settings need to be changed for your application ATSGPSFLT If the SGPSFLT debug flag is not set for expanded AT command response the response will be as follows SGPSFLT 0 2 OK If the SGPSFL
311. x gt OK Destination Address Integer value of memory location of the stored message GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 5 3 Optional Full The above is for text mode only 150 AT CMSS Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt index gt lt mr gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Send Message from Storage Sends message with location value from preferred message storage N A N A N A N A N A N A AT CMSS lt index gt CMSS lt mr gt OK Integer value of location number supported by associated memory Message reference GSM Ref 07 05 Chapter 3 5 2 Optional Full The above is for text mode only 151 AT CNMI Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt mode gt lt mt gt New Message Indication to TE Selects how incoming messages from the network are indicated to the TE when the TE is active AT CNMI CNMI 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 OK AT CNMl lt mode gt lt mt gt lt bm gt lt ds gt lt bfr gt OK AT CNMI CNMI 1 1 0 0 0 OK N A N A O Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA 1 Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited result codes when TA TE link is reserved 2 Buffer unsolicited r
312. xample O disable 1 enable 2 query status 3 registration 4 erasure string type phone number of forwarding address in format specified by lt type gt type of address in integer format default 145 when dialing string includes international access code character otherwise 129 1 voice 2 data 4 fax fax not supported 8 short message service 16 data circuit sync 32 data circuit async string type subaddress of format specified by lt satype gt type of subaddress octet in integer format refer GSM 04 08 8 subclause 10 5 4 8 default 128 time to wait before call is forwarded rounded to a multiple of 5 sec Default is 20 1 20 30 only for lt reas gt no reply 0 not active 1 active GSM Ref 07 07 Chapter 7 10 Optional Full 110 To call forward all voice calls no reply after five seconds AT CCFC 2 1 1719xxxxxx 145 1 5 Forward after 5 seconds All Voice calls International number type Forward to this number Enable forwarding No reply ir 111 AT CCUG Command Function Command Format Query Response Write Format Response Read Format Response Execution Format Response Parameter Values lt n gt lt index gt lt info gt Reference Standard Scope Enfora Implementation Scope Notes Closed User Group This command allows control of the Closed User Group supplementary service Write command with lt n gt 1 enables to
313. y failure invalid memory index memory full SMSC address unknown 495 331 332 340 500 512 no network service network timeout no CNMA acknowledgement expected unknown error failed to abort 496 1 255 Oo DD Wir Error Description no error unassigned number no route to destination channel unacceptable operator determined barring normal call clearing user busy no user responding user alerting call rejected number changed non selected user clearing destination out of order invalid number format facility rejected response to status enquiry normal no channel available network out of order temporary failure switching equipment congestion access information discarded requested channel unavailable resources unavailable quality of service unavailable requested facility unsubscribed incoming calls barred within CUG bearer capability not authorized bearer capability not available service not available 497 65 68 69 70 79 81 87 88 91 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 111 127 202 203 210 211 212 213 bearer service not implemented ACM reached ACM maximum facility not implemented only restricted bearer cap avail service not implemented invalid TI no member of CUG incompatible destination invalid transit network selection incorrect message invalid mandatory information message type not implemented message type incompatible info element not implem
314. ygon description with a mapping tool such as Google Earth The most common mistake with polygons is to mistype one of the fractional digits in one of the coordinates When this happens the polygon you ve created with your mapping tool is not the polygon you ve entered into this command and you will not get your desired results The code implements the pnpoly algorithm The pnpoly algorithm is copyright 1970 2003 Wm Randolph Franklin Regardless of how many points you specify for your polygon all 26 points are fed to the algorithm Due to the mathematical nature of this algorithm the polygon will not work if vertices of the same polygon lie on opposite sides of the 180 degree longitude divide Although this command accepts latitude longitude parameters with up to 15 characters internally the value is stored as a C float type which has less precision but requires half the storage size The float type is capable of storing accuracy commensurate with the GPS receiver s capability but the queried latitude longitude values of the ATSPLYFN command may differ from the input parameters due to this precision limitation 443 Example The following commands create a crude diamond shaped polygon 9 just west of the Enfora offices in Richardson Texas ATSPLYFN9 1 32 995498 96 722064 ATSPLYFN9 2 33 000392 96 715028 ATSPLYFN9 3 33 008747 96 722466 ATSPLYFN9 4 33 001330 96 732982 ATSPLYFN9 5 32 995498 96 722064 Here
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