TC63 Siemens Cellular Engine Version: DocId: 00.490 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s Document Name: TC63 AT Command Set Version: 00.490 Date: May 24, 2005 DocId: TC63_ATC_V00.490 Status Confidential / Draft - Do not copy General Notes Product is deemed accepted by Recipient and is provided without interface to Recipient´s products. The Product constitutes pre-release version and code and may be changed substantially before commercial release. The Product is provided on an “as is” basis only and may contain deficiencies or inadequacies.
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents Contents 1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 14 1.1 Scope of the document ................................................................................................................. 14 1.2 Related documents ....................................................................................................................... 15 1.
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 2.13 AT+CSCS Select TE character set ............................................................................................. 51 2.14 AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings ............................................................................... 52 2.15 AT^SM20 Set M20 compatibility mode ....................................................................................... 65 3. Status Control Commands .........................................................
TC63 AT Command Set Contents s 5.6 AT+CPWD Change Password .................................................................................................. 124 5.7 AT^SPWD Change Password ................................................................................................... 128 5.8 AT^SCSL Customer SIM Lock .................................................................................................. 130 6. Identification Commands..................................................
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 7.26 AT^SCNI List Call Number Information ..................................................................................... 175 7.27 AT^SLCD Display Last Call Duration ........................................................................................ 176 7.28 AT^STCD Display Total Call Duration....................................................................................... 177 7.29 ATP Select pulse dialing ...................................................
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 9.14 AT+CUSD Supplementary service notifications ........................................................................ 233 10. Internet Service Commands ............................................................................................................... 235 10.1 AT^SICS Internet Connection Setup Profile.............................................................................. 237 10.1.1 Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile..................
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 11.17 ATA Manual response to a network request for PDP context activation................................... 303 11.18 ATD*99# Request GPRS service.............................................................................................. 304 11.19 ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service ......................................................................................... 305 11.20 ATH Manual rejection of a network request for PDP context activation..........................
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 13.24 AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow ................. 357 13.25 AT^SMGR Read SMS message without setting status to REC READ ..................................... 359 13.26 AT^SSCONF SMS Command Configuration ........................................................................... 360 13.27 AT^SSDA Set SMS Display Availability .................................................................................... 361 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 18.3 ATM Set monitor speaker mode................................................................................................ 412 18.4 AT+CLVL Loudspeaker volume level........................................................................................ 413 18.5 AT+CMUT Mute control ............................................................................................................ 414 18.6 AT+VTD Tone duration .................................................
TC63 AT Command Set s Contents 21.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands............................................................................................ 463 21.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN ............................................................. 466 21.4 Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME.......................................... 473 21.5 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W......................................................................
TC63 AT Command Set s List of Tables List of Tables Table 1.1: Table 1.2: Table 1.3: Table 1.4: Table 1.5: Table 2.1: Table 2.2: Table 2.3: Table 2.4: Table 2.5: Table 2.6: Table 2.7: Table 2.8: Table 4.1: Table 4.2: Table 10.1: Table 19.1: Table 19.2: Table 19.3: Table 19.4: Table 21.1: Table 21.2: Table 21.3: Table 21.4: Table 21.5: Table 21.6: Table 21.7: Table 21.8: Table 21.9: Table 21.10: Table 21.11: Table 21.12: Symbols used to mark the type of parameters ........................................
TC63 AT Command Set s List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1.1: Figure 1.2: Figure 15.1: Figure 15.2: Figure 15.3: Figure 18.1: Figure 19.1: Figure 19.2: Figure 19.3: Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet ............................................................................. 22 Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet ..................................................................... 23 Basic Remote SIM Access Usage Scenario........................................................
TC63 AT Command Set s 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Scope of the document This document presents the AT Command Set for the Siemens Cellular Engine TC63 Version 00.490. Before using the Cellular Engine or upgrading to a new firmware version please read the latest product information provided in the Release Notes [1]. More information is available at the Siemens Website: http://www.siemens.com/wm. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.2 Related documents 1.2 Related documents [1] TC63 Release Notes, Version 00.490 [2] TC63 Hardware Interface Description, Version 00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.3 Document conventions 1.3 Document conventions Throughout the document, the GSM engines are referred to as ME (Mobile Equipment), MS (Mobile Station), TA (Terminal Adapter), DCE (Data Communication Equipment) or facsimile DCE (FAX modem, FAX board). To control your GSM engine you can simply send AT Commands via its serial interface.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.3 Document conventions 1.3.2 Superscript notation for parameters and values Table 1.1: Symbols used to mark the type of parameters Parameter type Meaning (num) Parameter value must be numeric type (str) Parameter value must be string type Table 1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.4 AT Command Syntax 1.4 AT Command Syntax The "AT" or "at" prefix must be set at the beginning of each command line. To terminate a command line enter . Commands are usually followed by a response that includes "". Throughout this document, only the responses are presented, are omitted intentionally. Table 1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.4 AT Command Syntax 1.4.2 Combining AT commands on the same command line You may enter several AT commands on the same line. This eliminates the need to type the "AT" or "at" prefix before each command. Instead, it is only needed once at the beginning of the command line. Use a semicolon as command delimiter. The table below lists the AT commands you cannot enter together with other commands on the same line. Otherwise, the responses may not be in the expected order.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets 1.5 Supported character sets The ME supports two character sets: GSM 03.38 (7 bit, also referred to as GSM alphabet or SMS alphabet) and UCS2 (16 bit, refer to ISO/IEC 10646). See AT+CSCS for information about selecting the character set. Character tables can be found below. Explanation of terms • International Reference Alphabet (IRA) IRA means that one byte is displayed as two characters in hexadecimal format.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets Table 1.5: Examples for character definitions depending on alphabet GSM 03.38 character GSM character hex. value Corresponding ASCII character ASCII Esc sequence Hex Esc sequence Ö 5C \ \5C 5C 35 43 " 22 " \22 5C 32 32 ò 08 BSP \08 5C 30 38 @ 00 NULL \00 5C 30 30 CAUTION: Often, the editors of terminal programs do not recognize escape sequences. In this case, an escape sequence will be handled as normal characters.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets 1.5.1 GSM alphabet tables and UCS2 character values This section provides tables for the GSM 03.38 alphabet supported by the ME. Below any GSM character find the corresponding two byte character value of the UCS2 alphabet. Figure 1.1: Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet 1) This code is an escape to the following extension of the 7 bit default alphabet table.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets Figure 1.2: Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet 1) This code value is reserved for the extension to another extension table. On receipt of this code, a receiving entity shall display a space until another extension table is defined. 2) This code represents the EURO currency symbol. The code value is the one used for the character 'e'.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets In the event that an MS receives a code where a symbol is not represented in Figure 1.2, Extension character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet the MS shall display the character shown in the main default 7 bit alphabet table (see Figure 1.1, Main character table of GSM 03.38 alphabet). 1.5.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.5 Supported character sets 1.5.2.2 Implementing input of Terminal data to SIM (direction TE to TA) Used character set DCS = 7 bit GSM DCS = 8 bit Data DCS = 16 bit UCS2 GSM Case 1 GSM (1:1) Case 2 IRA to 8 bit (2:1) Case 3 IRA to 16 bit (4:2) UCS2 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 UCS2 to GSM (4:1) UCS2 to 8 bit (4:1) UCS2 to 16 bit (4:2) Note: The ratio between the number of input characters and bytes stored on the SIM is given in parentheses.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.6 Serial Interface Flow Control 1.6 Serial Interface Flow Control Flow control is essential to prevent loss of data or avoid errors when, in a data or fax call, the sending device is transferring data faster than the receiving side is ready to accept. When the receiving buffer reaches its capacity, the receiving device should be capable to cause the sending device to pause until it catches up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.7 Unsolicited Result Code Presentation 1.7 Unsolicited Result Code Presentation URC stands for Unsolicited Result Code and is a report message issued by the ME without being requested by the TE, i.e. a URC is issued automatically when a certain event occurs. Hence, a URC is not issued as part of the response related to an executed AT command.
TC63 AT Command Set 1.8 Common PCN Handset Specification (CPHS) 1.8 s Common PCN Handset Specification (CPHS) The ME provides features to implement a device following the prerequisites of the Common PCN Handset Specification (CPHS) Phase 2. CPHS Feature Description/Remarks AT command Alternate Line Service Using two phone numbers with one SIM card.
TC63 AT Command Set s 1.9 Errors and Messages 1.9 Errors and Messages The command result codes "+CME ERROR: " and "+CMS ERROR: " indicate errors related to mobile equipment or network functionality. The format of can be either numeric or verbose and is selectable via AT+CMEE. A result error code terminates the execution of the command and prevents the execution of all remaining commands that may follow on the same command line.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2. Configuration Commands 2. Configuration Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to determine the TC63's behaviour under various conditions. 2.1 AT&F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults AT&F sets all current parameters to the manufacturer defined profile. All defined GPRS contexts which are not activated or not online will be undefined (see AT+CGDCONT).
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.2 AT&V 2.2 AT&V Display current configuration AT&V returns the current parameter setting. The configuration varies depending on whether or not PIN authentication has been done and whether or not Multiplex mode is enabled (see AT+CMUX). Syntax Exec Command AT&V[] Response(s) ACTIVE PROFILE: ... (see Section 2.2.1, AT&V responses) OK Reference(s) PIN V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.2 AT&V 2.2.1 AT&V responses The following tables show four different kinds of responses depending on whether or not the PIN is entered and whether or not the Multiplex mode is enabled (see AT+CMUX). Table 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.2 AT&V Table 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.3 AT&W 2.3 AT&W Stores current configuration to user defined profile AT&W stores the currently set parameters to a user defined profile in the non-volatile memory. Syntax Exec Command AT&W[] Response(s) OK ERROR/+CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN V.250 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) [0] Number of profile Notes • The user defined profile will be restored automatically after power-up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.4 ATQ 2.4 ATQ Set result code presentation mode This parameter setting determines whether or not the TA transmits any result code to the TE. Information text transmitted in response is not affected by this setting. Syntax Exec Command ATQ[] Response(s) If =0: OK If =1: (none) Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.5 ATV 2.5 ATV Set result code format mode This command determines the contents of header and trailer transmitted with AT command result codes and information responses. Possible responses are described in Section 2.5.1, Verbose and numeric result codes. Syntax Exec Command ATV[] Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) PIN V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.6 ATX 2.6 ATX Set CONNECT result code format and call monitoring ATX determines whether or not the TA detects the presence of dial tone and busy signal and whether or not TA transmits particular result codes. Syntax Exec Command ATX[] Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.7 AT\V 2.7 AT\V Set CONNECT result code format Syntax Exec Command AT\V[] Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) PIN V.250 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0] CONNECT result code returned without RLP trailer (&F) 1 CONNECT result code returned with RLP trailer Notes • For circuit switched data calls only. • Output only if ATX parameter is set with value > 0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.8 ATZ 2.8 ATZ Set all current parameters to user defined profile ATZ sets all current parameters to the user profile stored with AT&W. If a connection is in progress, it will be terminated. All defined GPRS contexts which are not activated or not online will be undefined (see AT+CGDCONT, AT+CGQREQ and AT+CGQMIN command). The user defined profile is stored to the non-volatile memory. Syntax Exec Command ATZ[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.9 AT+CFUN 2.9 AT+CFUN Set phone functionality The AT+CFUN command serves to control the functionality level of the ME. It can be used to reset the ME, to choose one of the SLEEP modes or to return to full functionality. Intended for power saving, SLEEP mode reduces the functionality of the ME to a minimum and thus minimizes the current consumption. SLEEP mode falls in two categories: • NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode =0 • and CYCLIC SLEEP modes, selectable as = 7 or 9.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.9 AT+CFUN Unsolicited Result Codes URC 1 ^SYSSTART Indicates that the ME has been started and is ready to operate. If autobauding is active (AT+IPR=0) the URC is not generated. If the ME is configured to enter the Airplane mode after restart or reset the following URC is received on bootup: "^SYSSTART AIRPLANE MODE". In this mode, only the AT commands listed in Section 21.4, Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME can be used.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.9 AT+CFUN (num) The parameter can only be used if the serial interface is enabled. Due to the command syntax, you need to enter parameter , followed by , where is only a placeholder and has no effect. See examples below. [0] Placeholder for as stated above. 1 ME resets and restarts to full functionality. After reset and restart, PIN 1 authentication is necessary (AT+CPIN).
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.9 AT+CFUN Event Selected mode: =0 Selected mode: =7 or 9 Any AT command (incl. outgoing SMS, voice or data call) Not possible (UART disabled) Temporary Incoming SMS (AT+CNMI is set to 0,0 (this is the default setting) No effect No effect Incoming SMS (AT+CNMI is set to 1,1) Quit Temporary GPRS data transfer Not possible (UART disabled) Temporary RTC alarm line Quit Temporary AT+CFUN=1 Not possible (UART disabled) Quit TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.10 AT^SMSO 2.10 AT^SMSO Switch off mobile station AT^SMSO initiates the power-off procedure. High level of the module's PWR_IND pin and the URC "^SHUTDOWN" notify that the procedure has completed and the module has entered the POWER DOWN mode. Therefore, be sure not to disconnect the operating voltage until PWR_IND is high or until the URC "^SHUTDOWN" is displayed. Otherwise, you run the risk of losing data. For further details on how to turn off the module see the [2].
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.11 AT+GCAP 2.11 AT+GCAP Request complete TA capabilities list AT+GCAP returns a list of additional capabilities. Syntax Test Command AT+GCAP=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+GCAP Response(s) +GCAP: OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (str) e.g.: +CGSM,+FCLASS Note • +CGSM: The response text shows which GSM commands of the ETSI standard are supported. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.12 AT+CMEE 2.12 AT+CMEE Mobile Equipment Error Message Format AT+CMEE controls the format of the error result codes that indicates errors related to TC63 functionality. Format can be selected between plain "ERROR" output, error numbers or verbose "+CME ERROR: " and "+CMS ERROR: " messages. Possible error result codes are listed in Table 2.4, General "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.07), Table 2.6, GPRS related "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.07) and Table 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.12 AT+CMEE 2.12.1 CME/CMS Error Code Overview Table 2.4: General "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.12 AT+CMEE Code Text (if AT+CMEE=2) 133 requested service option not subscribed 134 service option temporarily out of order 256 Operation temporary not allowed 257 call barred 258 phone is busy 259 user abort 260 invalid dial string 261 ss not executed 262 SIM blocked 263 Invalid Block Table 2.5: General "CME ERROR" Codes (SIEMENS) Code Text (if AT+CMEE=2) 772 SIM powered down Table 2.6: GPRS related "CME ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.12 AT+CMEE Table 2.8: SMS related "CMS ERROR" Codes (GSM 07.
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TC63 AT Command Set s 2.13 AT+CSCS 2.13 AT+CSCS Select TE character set The AT+CSCS write command informs the TA which character set is used by the TE. This enables the TA to convert character strings correctly between TE and ME character sets. See also Section 1.5, Supported character sets. Note that when the TA-TE interface is set to 8-bit operation and the used TE alphabet is 7-bit, the highest bit will be set to zero.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG 2.14 AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings AT^SCFG can be used to query and configure various settings of the TC63. The AT^SCFG read command returns a list of all supported parameters and their current values. The AT^SCFG write command queries a configuration parameter (if no value is entered) or sets its value(s). Input of parameter names is always coded in GSM character set, parameter values are expected to be given as specified via AT+CSCS.
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TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG Parameter Description (str)(+CSCS) AutoExec Command This parameter serves to switch the Autoexec function on or off. If it is switched off (=0), parameters following are ignored and all settings at the given index are restored to their default values. Value will be saved while switching off the TC63 via AT commands (e.g. AT+CFUN or AT^SMSO) and restored on next power up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG Bit Maskhex Maskdec Control D0 D1 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0 1 2 3 00: Ignore ongoing calls 01: Wait until all calls have ended 10: Dismiss any ongoing call 11: RFU D2 0x04 4 0: One shot action 1: Periodic action (for "AutoExec/Period" only) D3 0x08 8 RFU D4 0x10 16 RFU D5 0x20 32 RFU D6 0x40 64 RFU D7 0x80 128 RFU (str)(+CSCS) AutoExec AT command String This parameter specifies the AT command(s) to be launched automatically.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG (str)(+CSCS) GPRS ATS0 with Attach This parameter can be used to control the behaviour of ATS0. Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F. “on“(P) When the ATS0= (>0) command is received, the MT will attempt to perform a GPRS attach. “off“ When the ATS0= (>0) command is received, the MT will not attempt to perform a GPRS attach.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG (str)(+CSCS) MEopMode/Airplane: Airplane mode upon ME restart There are two ways to enter Airplane mode upon restart: One is using AT^SCFG with as described below. Another approach is configuring the ME to restart into Airplane mode at a scheduled time. In this case, use the AT+CALA command, set an alarm time and then switch the ME off. When the alarm time is reached the ME wakes up to Airplane mode, no matter whether was set "on" or "off".
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG “8“ GSM 850 MHz “3“ GSM 900 MHz + GSM 1800 MHz “5“ GSM 900 MHz + GSM 1900 MHz “10“ GSM 850 MHz + GSM 1800 MHz “12“ GSM 850 MHz + GSM 1900 MHz “15“ all bands (str)(+CSCS) Preferred radio band(s) The parameter may be one of the single bands or one of the four dualband combinations listed below. All preferred bands must be contained in the range of allowed bands (see ), otherwise the write command will return ERROR.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG (str)(+CSCS) Radio Output Power Reduction According to 3GPP Rel99, output power reduction for multiple TX slots is a mandatory feature. The amount of power reduction is configurable up to 3.0dB for 2TX, 4.8dB for 3Tx to 6dB for 4TX. To optimize heat dissipation, power consumption and SAR values it is recommended to use full power reduction (value "3"). Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG (str)(+CSCS) URC Datamode RING line This parameter specifies whether RING or BREAK is used for the signaling of URCs when the TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. during circuit-switched data calls, fax connections, in GPRS data mode or during the execution of an AT command). Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by AT&F.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG +CMGW: 1 Confirms that message is stored to first location. OK AT^SCFG="AutoExec",1,0,0,0,"AT+CMSS=1" Enable execution on next DTR activation.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.14 AT^SCFG URCs on this interface will be indicated by Ring line associated to the interface (e.g. RING0 for ASC0). ^SCFG:"URC/Ringline","local" ... OK AT^SCFG="URC/Datamode/Ringline","on" ^SCFG:"URC/Datamode/Ringline","on" OK AT^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0" ^SCFG:"URC/Ringline","asc0" URCs on this interface will be indicated by an activated RING0 no matter whether or not the TA-TE link is reserved.
TC63 AT Command Set s 2.15 AT^SM20 2.15 AT^SM20 Set M20 compatibility mode M20 is an earlier, widely used SIEMENS GSM engine. The AT^SM20 command selects different modes of responses returned upon execution of the commands ATD and sms commands like e.g. AT+CMGW. Please note that the AT^SM20 command has no effect on any other features and is not intended to adjust other differences between M20 and TC63.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3. Status Control Commands 3. Status Control Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to obtain various status information from the TC63. 3.1 AT+CMER Mobile Equipment Event Reporting This command controls details of the "+CIEV" URC presentation related to AT^SIND and AT+CIND. If registered via these commands the URCs are sent whenever a value of the related indicator changes. In addition, AT+CMER controls "^SLCC" URCs related to AT^SLCC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.1 AT+CMER Parameter Description (num) 0(&F) Discard "+CIEV" and "^SLCC" URCs. 1 Discard "+CIEV" and "^SLCC" URCs when TA-TE link is reserved, e.g. in online data mode. Otherwise they are forwarded directly to the TE. 2 Buffer "+CIEV" and "^SLCC" URCs in the TA while TA-TE link is reserved, e.g. in online data mode, and flush them to the TE afterwards. Otherwise they are forwarded directly to the TE. 3 Forward "+CIEV" and "^SLCC" URCs directly to the TE.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.2 AT+CIND 3.2 AT+CIND Indicator control The AT+CIND command controls the presentation of Indicator Event Reports related to various functions such as battery charge level, signal quality, service availability, sound generation, indication of unread short messages, full SMS storage, call in progress or roaming activities. Use of AT+CIND has become outdated. Rather we recommend the more powerful AT^SIND command which is easier to use and provides additional indicators.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.2 AT+CIND (str) String values and their ranges. More indications are available via AT^SIND. Therefore use of AT^SIND for control of all indications is recommended. The following indications are accessible via AT+CIND: “battchg“ Battery charge level 0..4 or 5 if no measuring is performed, e.g because no battery is connected. Also refer to AT^SBC. “signal“ Signal quality (0..7) The indicated value is the bit error rate of the signal received.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.2 AT+CIND Notes • Due to its restrictive value range, indicator "call" does not clearly reflect specific call states (such as alerting, active, held etc.), but rather serves to trigger the application to retrieve the new call status from the list of current calls with the AT commands AT^SLCC, AT+CLCC or AT^SCNI.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND 3.3 AT^SIND Extended Indicator Control Designed for extended event indicator control AT^SIND • offers greater flexibility than the standard command AT+CIND, • offers several extra indicators, • can show the current status of all indicators supported by AT+CIND and AT^SIND, • can be used to register or deregister the indicators of both commands, • displays all indicator event reports via "+CIEV" URCs. Presentation mode of the generated URCs is controlled via AT+CMER.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND Unsolicited Result Codes URC 1 Format of the standard indicator: +CIEV: , Value related to an indicator has changed. URC 2 Format of the "adnread" indicator issued when accessing the ADN phonebook records stored on the SIM: +CIEV: , , , , +CIEV: , "READY" One URC is issued for every used Abbreviated Dialing Number (ADN) phonebook record.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND After the subscriber has retrieved all voice messages the service center automatically sends another message indication which provides the value 0. Some operators may also send the number of waiting voice messages along with the indication. In this case, the number will be displayed by the TC63 as part of the URC. For example, "+CIEV: vmwait1,1,5" notifies that five new voice messages are waiting.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND “eons“ Enhanced Operator Name String (EONS) Indication The Enhanced Operator Name String indicator feature allows the TC63 to output various operator names for different PLMN identities via URC. It also allows the output of a different operator name based on a subset of the registered network by using a range of Location Area Codes (LACs) or a single LAC. The presentation of the "eons" indicator is determined by network activity.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND manual network selection fails and the module automatically falls back to the previous network the NITZ values cannot be recalled. Nevertheless an indicated time zone is valid until a new MMI/GMMI will trigger another NITZ indication. “band“ Currently selected frequency band or band combination. 1...14 Identical with of AT^SCFG.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND (str) Phone number, for further details see AT+CPBR. (num) Address type, for further details see AT+CPBR. 145 Dialing string includes international access code character '+'. 209 Dialing string contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit characters saved with the number string. 129 otherwise (str) Text assigned to a phone number. For further details see AT+CPBR.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.3 AT^SIND +CIEV: call,0 +CIEV: roam,0 +CIEV: smsfull,0 +CIEV: rssi,4 +CIEV: audio,0 ATD030123456 OK +CIEV: audio,1 +CIEV: sounder,1 +CIEV: call,1 +CIEV: signal,0 +CIEV: sounder,0 ATH OK +CIEV: call,0 +CIEV: rssi,3 +CIEV: audio,0 +CIEV: signal,99 +CIEV: rssi,4 TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy You make a call. You hang up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.4 AT+CEER 3.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.4 AT+CEER Examples EXAMPLE 1 ATD"01751223344"; NO CARRIER AT+CEER +CEER: 8,21,0 OK A mobile originated call is rejected by the remote party. Call setup is terminated with NO CARRIER. To check the cause, the caller enters AT+CEER. The Location ID 8 in Section 3.4.1 points to Section 3.4.4, where 21 = "Call rejected". 0 = "No error" refers to parameter that is not applicable.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.4 AT+CEER ID Description 50 GSM cause for Session Management (GSM 04.08 annex I) 128 Supplementary Services general problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) 129 Supplementary Services invoke problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) 130 Supplementary Services result problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) 131 Supplementary Services error problem (GSM 04.80 3.6.7) 241 SIEMENS cause for GPRS API 243 SIEMENS cause for PPP/IP-Stack 3.4.
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TC63 AT Command Set s 3.4 AT+CEER Number Description 102 Recovery on timer expiry 111 Protocol error, unspecified Interworking class 127 3.4.
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TC63 AT Command Set s 3.5 ATS18 3.5 ATS18 Extended call release report ATS18 controls the presentation of extended call release reports for circuit switched fax and data calls. Extended call release reports related to voice calls are controlled via AT+CEER. The call release report is presented in numeric format and shows as follows: +CAUSE: : If enabled the message will be reported every time a fax or data call is released or fails to be established.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.5 ATS18 Examples EXAMPLE 1 ATS18=1 OK ATD03012345678 +CAUSE: 8:17 BUSY Enables the presentation of extended call release reports. Now, a mobile originated data call fails. An extended error report is output, followed by the result code BUSY. The Location ID 8 stated in Section 3.4.1 points to Section 3.4.4, with 17 = "User busy". EXAMPLE 2 ATS18=1 OK ATD03012345678 CONNECT 9600/RLP Hello,.... +++ +CAUSE: 8:16 NO CARRIER TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.6 AT+CPAS 3.6 AT+CPAS Mobile equipment activity status The AT+CPAS execute command indicates the activity status of the ME. Syntax Test Command AT+CPAS=? Response(s) +CPAS: (list of supporteds) OK Exec Command AT+CPAS Response(s) +CPAS: OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) 0 Ready 3 Incoming call (ringing) 4 Call in progress or call hold TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 3.7 AT+WS46 3.7 AT+WS46 Select wireless network Syntax Test Command AT+WS46=? Response(s) +WS46: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+WS46? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+WS46=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) 12 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4. Serial Interface Control Commands 4. Serial Interface Control Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to determine various settings related to the TC63's serial interface. 4.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.2 AT&C 4.2 AT&C Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode The AT&C command determines how the state of circuit 109 (DCD) relates to the detection of received line signal from the distant end. Syntax Exec Command AT&C[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0] (&F) 1 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.3 AT&D 4.3 AT&D Set circuit Data Terminal Ready (DTR) function mode The AT&D determines how the TA responds when circuit 108/2 (DTR) is changed from ON to OFF during data mode. Syntax Exec Command AT&D[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % § % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0] TA ignores status of DTR.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.4 AT&S 4.4 AT&S Set circuit Data Set Ready (DSR) function mode The AT&S command determines how the TA sets circuit 107 (DSR) depending on the communication state of the TA interfacing TE. Syntax Exec Command AT&S[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0](&F) DSR line is always ON 1 TA in command mode: DSR is OFF. TA in data mode: DSR is ON.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.5 ATE 4.5 ATE Enable command echo The ATE command determines whether or not the TA echoes characters received from TE during command state. Syntax Exec Command ATE[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN V.250 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0] Echo mode off (&F) 1 Echo mode on Note • In case of using the command without parameter, is set to 0. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.6 AT+ICF 4.6 AT+ICF Serial Interface Character Framing The command AT+ICF controls the serial interface character framing format and parity used for receiving and transmitting.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.6 AT+ICF Notes • If AT+ICF modes 7E1 or 7O1 are set, the parity bit will by default not be transmitted over the air. If the remote party expects the parity bit to be transmitted, additional settings are required via AT^STPB. • When using a bit rate of 300 bps there must be a delay of 500ms before entering the next command. At bit rates of 1200 bps the delay must be 300ms. For higher bit rates use of the default delay is sufficient.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.7 AT+IFC 4.7 AT+IFC Set Flow Control separately for data directions The command AT+IFC can be used to set or query the data flow control separately for each data direction. In contrast to this, flow control settings made with AT\Q are valid in both data directions.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.7 AT+IFC Notes • When using XON/XOFF flow control (AT+IFC=1,x or AT+IFC=3,x) in data mode, +++ should not be used while the data transmission is paused with XOFF. Before entering the command mode with +++ the paused transmission should be resumed using the XON character. • For compatibility reasons, the AT+IFC command can be used in Multiplex mode, though the settings will not take effect.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.8 AT+ILRR 4.8 AT+ILRR Set TE-TA local rate reporting The command AT+ILRR controls whether or not the intermediate result code "+ILRR" is transmitted from the TA to the TE while a connection is being set up. The result code indicates the local rate. It is issued before the final result code of the connection, e.g. CONNECT, is transmitted to the TE.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.8 AT+ILRR 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.9 AT+IPR 4.9 AT+IPR Set fixed local rate The command AT+IPR can be used to set or query the TE-TA interface bit rate. Syntax Test Command AT+IPR=? Response(s) +IPR: (list of supported auto-detectable s) , (list of supported fixed-only s) OK Read Command AT+IPR? Response(s) +IPR: OK Write Command AT+IPR= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.9 AT+IPR 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 Notes • Factory default is autobauding enabled (AT+IPR=0) on ASC0 and 57600bps on ASC1. It will not be restored with AT&F. • The current setting of AT+IPR will be preserved when you download firmware (i.e. a firmware update does not restore the factory setting) or in the event of power failure. • Generally, AT+IPR should be used as a standalone command.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.9 AT+IPR sent at the previously detected bit rate or, after ME restart, at 57600 bps. - It is not recommended to switch to autobauding from a bit rate that cannot be detected by the autobaud mechanism (e.g. 300 bps). Responses to AT+IPR=0 and any commands on the same line might be corrupted.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.10 AT+CMUX 4.10 AT+CMUX Enter multiplex mode All information provided in this section applies to the ASC0 interface only. The second interface ASC1 has no support of Multiplex mode. Multiplex mode according to the ETSI TS 101 669 and GSM 07.10 enables one physical serial asynchronous interface to be partitioned into three virtual channels. This allows you to take advantage of up to 3 simultaneous sessions running on the serial interface.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.10 AT+CMUX Notes • The write command is used to enter the multiplex mode. The setup of the logical channels is initiated by the TE, i.e. the TE acts as initiator. This means that the TE shall ensure that logical channels are established before any further actions on the channels can be started. • There is a timeout of five seconds, if the multiplexer protocol is enabled and no multiplexer control channel is established. The GSM engine returns to AT command mode.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.10 AT+CMUX Table 4.2: Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex Mode Command Description AT\Q It is recommended to use hardware flow control (AT\Q3). XON/XOFF flow control (AT\Q1) is not supported in Multiplex mode. See note regarding AT\Qn settings stored with AT&W if Multiplex mode is active. AT&V Different default configurations on channels 1, 2 and 3. AT&W Different user profiles can be stored on each channel.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.10 AT+CMUX 4.10.2 Second serial interface ASC1 The second serial interface ASC1 is intended as an auxiliary interface for applications which need multiple parallel access to the module (e.g. to query status information during a data call), but cannot use the GSM 07.10 multiplexing protocol. Therefore this interface offers limited functionality only. • • • • • • No DTR, DSR, DCD, RING signals. These hardware lines do not exist.
TC63 AT Command Set s 4.11 AT^STPB 4.11 AT^STPB Transmit Parity Bit (for 7E1 and 7O1 only) This command is intended only for use with 7E1 and 7O1. In addition to the 7E1 or 7O1 settings made with AT+ICF the command AT^STPB specifies whether or not to transmit the parity bit over the air.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5. Security Commands 5. Security Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to determine various security related settings. 5.1 AT+CPIN PIN Authentication AT+CPIN controls network authentication of the TC63. The read command returns an alphanumeric string indicating whether or not network authentication is required. The write command allows the TC63 to store the entered password.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.1 AT+CPIN (text) SIM PIN authentication READY PIN has already been entered. No further entry needed. SIM PIN ME is waiting for SIM PIN1. SIM PUK ME is waiting for SIM PUK1 if PIN1 was disabled after three failed attempts to enter PIN1. SIM PIN2 ME is waiting for PIN2. This is only applicable when an attempt to access a PIN2 related feature was acknowledged with +CME ERROR: 17 ("SIM PIN2 required"), for example when the client attempts to edit the FD phonebook).
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.1 AT+CPIN • and can also be entered in quotation marks (e.g. "1234"). • To check the number of remaining attempts to enter the passwords use the AT^SPIC command. • See AT+CPWD and AT^SPWD for information on passwords. • See AT+CLCK and AT^SLCK for information on lock types. 5.1.1 What to do if PIN or password authentication fails? PIN1 / PUK1: After three failures to enter PIN 1, the SIM card is blocked (except for emergency calls).
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.1 AT+CPIN SIM locks: These are factory set locks, such as "PF", "PN", "PU", "PP", "PC". An 8-digit unlocking code is required to operate the mobile with a different SIM card, or to lift the lock. The code can only be obtained from the provider. Failure to enter the password is subject to the same timing algorithm as the Master Phone Code (see Table above). Call barring: Supported modes are "AO", "OI", "OX", "AI", "IR", "AB", "AG", "AC".
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.2 AT+CPIN2 5.2 AT+CPIN2 PIN2 Authentication AT+CPIN2 controls network authentication of the TC63. The read command returns an alphanumeric string indicating whether or not network authentication is required. The write command allows the TC63 to store the entered password. This may be for example the SIM PIN2 to benefit from the features listed below, or the SIM PUK2 to replace a disabled PIN2 with a new one. Note that PIN2 can only be entered if PIN1 authentication was done.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.2 AT+CPIN2 Note • Functions accessible only after PIN2 authentication: AT+CACM: Accumulated call meter (ACM) reset or query AT+CAMM: Accumulated call meter maximum (ACMmax) set or query AT+CLCK: Facility lock to "FD" (Fixed dialing phonebook) AT^SLCK: Facility lock to "FD" (Fixed dialing phonebook) AT+CPWD: Change "P2"password AT^SPWD: Change "P2"password AT+CPUC: Price per unit and currency table AT+CPIN2: Enter SIM PIN2 or SIM PUK2 if requested.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.3 AT^SPIC 5.3 AT^SPIC Display PIN counter The AT^SPIC command can be used to find out whether the ME is waiting for a password and, if so, how many attempts are left to enter the password. The execute command returns the number of attempts still available for entering the currently required password, for example the PIN, PUK, PH-SIM PUK etc. The read command AT^SPIC? indicates which password the number of attempts stated by the execute command actually refers to.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.3 AT^SPIC (str) Password for which the corresponding PIN counter is to be displayed. “SC“ SIM PIN or SIM PUK. If the SIM PIN has been deactivated after three failed attempts, the counter for SIM PUK will be returned instead. “PS“ "Phone code" or "device code" (cf. AT+CLCK and AT+CPWD). If incorrectly entered three times, the Master Phone Code is required to lift the lock and the number of remaining attempts for the master phonecode will be returned.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.3 AT^SPIC at^spic ^SPIC: 2 OK at+cpin=9999 +CME ERROR: incorrect password OK at^spic ^SPIC: 1 OK at+cpin=9999 +CME ERROR: incorrect password at+cpin? +CPIN: SIM PUK OK at^spic ^SPIC: 10 OK at+cpin=01234567,1234 +CME ERROR: incorrect password at^spic ^SPIC: 9 OK 2 attempts left. 1 attempt left. Now required password is PUK 1. 10 attempts left for PUK 1. 9 attempts left for PUK 1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.3 AT^SPIC at+cpin=4714 +CME ERROR: incorrect password at^spic ^SPIC: 63 OK EXAMPLE 3 This example shows that after successful SIM PIN1 authentication the counter of the AT^SPIC execute and read command refers to SIM PIN2, i.e. it does not reflect the status of SIM PIN1. This may be a problem if the user enters a wrong PIN1 and is not aware that the number of attempts left to enter SIM PIN1 is counted down.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.4 AT+CLCK 5.4 AT+CLCK Facility lock AT+CLCK can be used to lock, unlock or interrogate a network or ME . The command can be aborted when network facilities are being set or interrogated.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.4 AT+CLCK : User defined password. It is needed before the first use of "PS" and, therefore, must first be specified with AT+CPWD or AT^SPWD, if it has not been predefined by factory settings. If set by factory (e.g. for a prepaid mobile), the password is supplied by the provider or operator. “FD“ SIM fixed dialling memory: If the mobile is locked to "FD", only the phone numbers stored to the "FD" memory can be dialled.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.4 AT+CLCK Supplementary Service Call Barring: Supplementary Service "Call Barring" allows to specify conditions under which calls will be disallowed by the network. The availability of the Supplementary Services varies with the network. To benefit from call barring the client will need to subscribe them, though a limited number of call barring types may be included in the basic tariff package.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.4 AT+CLCK 64 dedicated packet access 128 dedicated PAD access 1...[7]...255 combination of some of the above classes. For example, the default setting 7 represents the sum of the integers 1, 2 and 4 (voice, data and fax). The value 255 covers all classes. If parameter "class" is omitted, the default value 7 is used. Notes • The AT+CLCK command offers the full range of parameters according to the GSM specifications.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.4 AT+CLCK EXAMPLE 2 Phone lock (="PS") AT+CPIN? OK Make sure that PIN1 authentication is valid. To lock the ME to the currently inserted SIM card, first specify a password for "PS": AT+CPWD="PS",,"1234" OK If "PS" lock has not been set before: enter new password. Optionally, if "PS" password was defined before, change existing password: AT+CPWD="PS","1234","3333" OK To replace existing "PS" password: Enter old and new password.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.5 AT^SLCK 5.5 AT^SLCK Facility lock AT^SLCK provides the "Facility lock" function as defined for the GSM 07.07 command AT+CLCK. The command can be used to lock, unlock or interrogate a network or ME . AT^SLCK is, in every respect, identical with AT+CLCK, except that the command syntax and response prefix is "^SLCK" instead of "+CLCK". For further details please refer to AT+CLCK. The command can be aborted when network facilities are being set or interrogated.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.6 AT+CPWD 5.6 AT+CPWD Change Password AT+CPWD allows to define a new password for a password protected lock function. Each password is a string of digits, the length of which varies with the associated . The test command returns a list of pairs which represent the available facilities and the maximum length of the associated password. See AT commands AT+CLCK and AT^SLCK for more information on the various lock features.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.6 AT+CPWD “PS“ Phone locked to SIM card. ME requests password when other than current SIM card is inserted. "PS" lock is frequently referred to as "phone lock", or "device lock". Accordingly, the password may be called "phone code" or "device code". The "PS" password is not associated with the PUK of the SIM card. It must be defined before the first use of "PS" with AT+CLCK. : 4 digits.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.6 AT+CPWD “IR“ BIC-Roam (Bar Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home country) “AB“ All Barring services “AG“ All outGoing barring services “AC“ All inComing barring services (num) 4...8 Length of password. The range of permitted length for a password depends on the associated . It is available from the test command response, or in the description of parameter . (str) Password specified for the facility.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.6 AT+CPWD EXAMPLE 4 To specify a new "PS" lock password, after the old password was disabled (e.g. after three failed attempts to change the "PS" password): use the master phone code. CAUTION: THIS TEST SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY IF THE CORRECT MASTER PHONE CODE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL ME USED IS DEFINITELY AVAILABLE! Otherwise the module used will be rendered useless until the correct master phone code is entered!: where 12345678 is the Master Phone Code and 1111 is the new password.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.7 AT^SPWD 5.7 AT^SPWD Change Password The AT^SPWD command comprises all functions of the AT+CPWD command. Apart from the different prefixes "^SPWD" and "+CPWD", the major difference is that the list of AT^SPWD includes the additional "CM" password dedicated to the Customer SIM Lock. Set with the command AT^SCSL, this type of lock allows the application manufacturer to lock a mobile to specific operators.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.7 AT^SPWD Parameter Description (str) “CM“ Password used as Customer Mastercode for Customer SIM Lock. Defining the "CM" password allows the application manufacturer to set a Customer SIM Lock by activating a Network Personalization ("PN") with the AT^SCSL command. The "CM" password is mandatory for each operation with AT^SCSL. of "CM": 8 digits. To delete the "CM" password use the following syntax: AT^SPWD=,.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.8 AT^SCSL 5.8 AT^SCSL Customer SIM Lock AT^SCSL is a Siemens defined command especially designed to manage the Customer SIM Lock feature. This feature allows application manufacturers to lock a mobile to specific operators by activating a Network Personalization ("PN"). If the lock is enabled the mobile will accept only SIM cards from the given operators.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.8 AT^SCSL (str) Password for programming the Customer SIM Lock. 8-digit "CM" password for the facility "PN" that needs to be created with AT^SPWD (see note below for further details). This password is mandatory for each operation performed with AT^SCSL. (str) PUK created and required when entering the Customer SIM Lock data with AT^SCSL, i.e. if =1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.8 AT^SCSL Examples EXAMPLE 1 Prerequisite for using the AT^SCSL command is a valid "CM" password created with AT^SPWD. Therefore, first check the "CM" password. A more detailed example can be found in Section 5.7, AT^SPWD. Check that the "CM" password was already set. Yes, the "CM" password is valid. AT^SPWD="CM",, OK EXAMPLE 2 To check, configure and remove a "PN" lock (= Customer SIM Lock): Check the current status of the Customer SIM Lock.
TC63 AT Command Set s 5.8 AT^SCSL AT+CPIN=11223344 OK AT+CPIN? +CPIN: READY OK AT^SCSL="PN",2,44444444 ^SCSL: PH-NET PUK is given with AT+CPIN. This action deletes the entire operator list and, thus, removes the Customer SIM Lock. Query status of PIN authentication. Check the status of the Customer SIM Lock. Entire operator list is empty, Customer SIM Lock is no longer active. OK TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6. Identification Commands 6. Identification Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow the external application to obtain various identification information related to the TC63 and linked entities. 6.1 ATI Display product identification information The ATI execute command delivers a product information text. The 'Revision' information consists of the following parts: Version xx and variant yy of software release.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6.2 AT+CGMI 6.2 AT+CGMI Request manufacturer identification AT+CGMI returns a manufacturer identification text. See also: AT+GMI. Syntax Test Command AT+CGMI=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CGMI Response(s) SIEMENS OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! 6.3 ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! 4 Last % ! AT+GMI Request manufacturer identification AT+GMI returns a manufacturer identification text. See also: AT+CGMI.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6.4 AT+CGMM 6.4 AT+CGMM Request model identification AT+CGMM returns a product model identification text. Command is identical with AT+GMM. Syntax Test Command AT+CGMM=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CGMM Response(s) TC63 OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! 6.5 ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! 4 Last % ! AT+GMM Request model identification AT+GMM returns a product model identification text. Command is identical with AT+CGMM.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6.6 AT+CGMR 6.6 AT+CGMR Request revision identification of software status AT+CGMR delivers a product firmware version identification. Command is identical with AT+GMR. Syntax Test Command AT+CGMR=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CGMR Response(s) REVISION OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (str) Version xx and variant yy of software release. 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6.8 AT+CGSN 6.8 AT+CGSN Request International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) AT+CGSN delivers the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI). Command is identical with: AT+GSN. Syntax Test Command AT+CGSN=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CGSN Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 6.10 AT+CIMI 6.10 AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) AT+CIMI delivers the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI). The IMSI permits the TE to identify the individual SIM attached to the ME. Syntax Test Command AT+CIMI=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CIMI Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7. Call related Commands 7. Call related Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to Mobile Originated (MOC, i.e. outgoing) Calls and Mobile Terminated (MTC, i.e. incoming) Calls. 7.1 Call Status Information For Circuit switched calls, including voice, fax and data calls, call status information is available with URC "+CIEV: call" (configurable via AT commands AT+CIND and AT+CMER) or - in more detail - from the list of current calls.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.2 ATA 7.2 ATA Answer a call Syntax Exec Command ATA Response(s) In case of data call, if successfully connected (TA switches to data mode): CONNECT In case of voice call, if successfully connected: OK When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If no connection: NO CARRIER Reference(s) V.250 PIN ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description TA causes remote station to go off-hook (e.g. answer call).
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.3 ATD 7.3 ATD Mobile originated call to specified number Syntax Exec Command ATD[][;] Response(s) If no dialtone (parameter setting ATX2 or ATX4): NO DIALTONE If busy (parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4): BUSY If a connection cannot be set up: NO CARRIER OK If successfully connected and non-voice call (TA switches to online data mode): CONNECT When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If successfully connected and voice call: OK Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.3 ATD (str) String of GSM modifiers: I Activates CLIR (disables presentation of own phone number to called party) i Deactivates CLIR (enables presentation of own phone number to called party) G Activate Closed User Group explicit invocation for this call only. g Deactivate Closed User Group explicit invocation for this call only. Notes • The command may be aborted generally when receiving a character during execution.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.4 ATD> 7.4 ATD> Mobile originated call using specific memory and index number Syntax Exec Command ATD>[]; Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If no dialtone (parameter ATX2 or ATX4): NO DIALTONE If busy (parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4): BUSY If connection cannot be set up: NO CARRIER When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If successfully connected: OK Reference(s) PIN V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.4 ATD> Notes • This command may be aborted generally by receiving a character during execution. Abortion is not possible during some states of connection setup such as handshaking. • There is no for emergency call ("EN"). • The command is not applicable to data calls. Any attempt to dial a data call number from causes the result code "NO CARRIER" to appear. • Parameter only if no *# code is within the dialing string.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.5 ATD> 7.5 ATD> Mobile originated call from active memory using index number Syntax Exec Command ATD>[]; Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If no dialtone (parameter ATX2 or ATX4): NO DIALTONE If busy (parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4): BUSY If connection cannot be set up: NO CARRIER When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If successfully connected: OK Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.6 ATD> 7.6 ATD> Mobile originated call from active memory using corresponding field Syntax Exec Command ATD>[]; Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If no dialtone (parameter ATX2 or ATX4): NO DIALTONE If busy (parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4): BUSY If connection cannot be set up: NO CARRIER When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If successfully connected: OK Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.7 ATDI 7.7 ATDI Mobile originated call to ISDN number Syntax Exec Command ATDI[;] Response(s) If no dialtone (parameter ATX2 or ATX4): NO DIALTONE If busy (parameter setting ATX3 or ATX4): BUSY If connection cannot be set up: NO CARRIER All other error reasons: +CME ERROR If successfully connected and non-voice call (TA switches to data state): CONNECT When TA returns to command mode after call release: OK If successfully connected and voice call: OK Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.8 ATDL 7.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.9 ATH 7.9 ATH Disconnect existing connection Syntax Exec Command ATH[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description Disconnect existing call from command line by local TE and terminate call. Parameter Description (num) [0] disconnect from line and terminate call Notes • OK is issued after circuit 109 (DCD) is turned off, if it was previously on.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.10 AT+CHUP 7.10 AT+CHUP Hang up call Syntax Test Command AT+CHUP=? Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Exec Command AT+CHUP Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description Cancels all active and held calls. Note • AT+CHUP implements the same behaviour as ATH. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.11 AT^SHUP 7.11 AT^SHUP Hang up call(s) indicating a specific GSM04.08 release cause Syntax Test Command AT^SHUP=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT^SHUP=[, ] Response(s) ERROR OK Reference(s) Siemens PIN ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description The write command serves to end one specific call or all calls known to the ME, indicating a specific GSM04.08 release cause specified by the user.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.11 AT^SHUP Notes • it depends on the network whether or not a delivered release cause will be forwarded to the remote party. • With AT^SHUP, Calls will be terminated regardless of their current call status, which may be any of the states allowed by AT+CLCC. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.12 ATS0 7.12 ATS0 Set number of rings before automatically answering a call This command determines the number of rings before automatic answering a call. Syntax Read Command ATS0? Response(s) OK ERROR Write Command ATS0= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) PIN V.250 ASC0 ASC1 USB § % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) 000(&F) Automatic answer mode is disabled.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.13 ATS6 7.13 ATS6 Set pause before blind dialing Syntax Read Command ATS6? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS6= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last % ! Command Description No effect for GSM. Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) 000(&F)...255 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.14 ATS7 7.14 ATS7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion ATS7 specifies the number of seconds the TA will wait for the completion of the call setup when answering or originating a data call. Also referred to as "no answer timeout". To put it plainly, this is the time to wait for the carrier signal. If no carrier signal is received within the specified time, the TA hangs up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.15 ATS8 7.15 ATS8 Set number of seconds to wait for comma dialing modifier This command specifies the amount of time, in seconds, that the DCE shall pause, during signalling of call addressing information to the network (dialling), when a "," (comma) dial modifier is encountered in a dial string. Syntax Read Command ATS8? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS8= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.16 ATS10 7.16 ATS10 Set disconnect delay after indicating the absence of data carrier Syntax Read Command ATS10? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS10= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last % ! Command Description This parameter setting determines the amount of time, that the TA remains connected in absence of a data carrier.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.17 ATO 7.17 ATO Switch from command mode to data mode / PPP online mode Syntax Exec Command ATO[] Response(s) If connection is not successfully resumed: NO CARRIER or TA returns to data mode from command mode CONNECT Note: output only if ATX parameter setting with value > 0. Reference(s) V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.18 +++ 7.18 +++ Switch from data mode to command mode Syntax Exec Command +++ Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % § % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge ! ! ! ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description This command is only available during a CSD call or a GPRS connection. The +++ character sequence causes the TA to cancel the data flow over the AT interface and switch to command mode.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.19 AT+CBST 7.19 AT+CBST Select bearer service type The AT+CBST write command selects the bearer service , the data rate and the connection element to be used when data calls are originated. The settings also apply to mobile terminated data calls, especially when single numbering scheme calls or calls from analog devices are received (see AT+CSNS). See GSM 02.02[1] for a list of allowed combinations of subparameters.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.19 AT+CBST (num)(&W) Transparent mode is not supported. 1(&F) TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.20 AT+CRLP 7.20 AT+CRLP Select radio link protocol parameters for originated non-transparent data calls The AT+CRLP write command sets radio link protocol (RLP) parameters used when non-transparent data calls are originated. The read command returns the current settings for the supported RLP version 0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.21 AT+CLCC 7.21 AT+CLCC List current calls of ME The execute command returns a list of current calls of ME. If command is successful, but no calls are available, no information response is sent to TE. Syntax Test Command AT+CLCC=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CLCC Response(s) [+CLCC: , , , , [, , [, ]]] [+CLCC: , , , , [, , [, ]]] [+CLCC: ...
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.22 AT^SLCC 7.22 AT^SLCC Siemens defined command to list current calls of ME AT^SLCC covers essentially the same information as GSM 07.07 command AT+CLCC, with the following additions: • The execute command response contains an additional parameter indicating whether the call has been assigned a traffic channel by the network (transmission of data or inband information is possible).
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.22 AT^SLCC Unsolicited Result Code Unsolicited Call Status information if the list of current calls is empty: ^SLCC: if one or more calls are currently in the list: ^SLCC: , , , , , [, , [, ]] [^SLCC: , , , , , [, , [, ]]] [... ] ^SLCC: URC "^SLCC" displays the list of current calls as displayed with the execute command AT^SLCC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.22 AT^SLCC (num) state of the call 0 active 1 held 2 dialing (MOC) 3 alerting (MOC) 4 incoming (MTC) 5 waiting (MTC) 6 terminating: The call is not active anymore, but inband information is still available. 7 dropped: The call has been suspended by the network, but may be resumed later.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.22 AT^SLCC (num) type of address octect 145 dialing string includes international access code character '+' 129 otherwise (str) Alphanumeric representation of corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one selected with command AT+CSCS (Select TE Character Set). The maximum displayed length of is 16 characters. If has more than 16 characters, only the first 15 characters will be displayed.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.22 AT^SLCC ^SLCC: RING ata OK ^SLCC: 1,1,0,0,0,1,''1234567'',129 ^SLCC: ath OK ^SLCC: TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy End of current list Incoming call is signalled. Incoming call is accepted. call is established. The call is now active. End of current list Hang up the call. hang up complete.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.23 AT+CR 7.23 AT+CR Service reporting control AT+CR configures the TA whether or not to transmit an intermediate result code +CR: to TE when a call is being set up. Setting the value of to 1 may lead to connection failure, if the application (e.g. WinFax) waits for default result code/URC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.24 AT+CRC 7.24 AT+CRC Set Cellular Result Codes for incoming call indication The AT+CRC command controls whether or not to use the extended format of incoming call indication. =1 may lead to connection failure, if the application (e.g. WinFax) waits for the default URC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.25 AT+CSNS 7.25 AT+CSNS Single Numbering Scheme Syntax Test Command AT+CSNS=? Response(s) +CSNS: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CSNS? Response(s) +CSNS: OK Write Command AT+CSNS=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.26 AT^SCNI 7.26 AT^SCNI List Call Number Information Syntax Test Command AT^SCNI=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SCNI Response(s) ^SCNI: 1[,[,,]] ^SCNI: 2[,[,,]] [...] OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description TA returns a list of current calls of ME.
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.27 AT^SLCD 7.27 AT^SLCD Display Last Call Duration Syntax Test Command AT^SLCD=? Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Exec Command AT^SLCD Response(s) ^SLCD:
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.28 AT^STCD 7.28 AT^STCD Display Total Call Duration Syntax Test Command AT^STCD=? Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Exec Command AT^STCD Response(s) ^STCD: OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description TA returns total call duration (accumulated duration of all calls).
TC63 AT Command Set s 7.29 ATP 7.29 ATP Select pulse dialing Syntax Exec Command ATP Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN V.250 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last ! ! 4 Last ! ! Note • No effect for GSM. 7.30 ATT Select tone dialing Syntax Exec Command ATT Response(s) OK Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! Note • No effect for GSM. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8. Network Service Commands 8. Network Service Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to various network services. More commands related to this area can be found in Chapter 9., Supplementary Service Commands. 8.1 AT+COPN Read operator names The AT+COPN command returns the list of operator names from the ME. Each operator code that has an alphanumeric equivalent in the ME memory is returned. See also: AT^SPLM.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.2 AT+COPS 8.2 AT+COPS Operator Selection AT+COPS queries the present status of the TC63's network registration and allows to determine whether automatic or manual network selection shall be used. Additional serviceis available with AT^SOPS. Three operator selection modes are available: • Automatic TC63 searches for the home operator automatically. If successful the TC63 registers to the home network. If the home network is not found, TC63 goes on searching.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.2 AT+COPS Read Command (Continued) AT+COPS? Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+COPS=[, [, ]] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.3 AT^SOPS 8.3 AT^SOPS Extended Operator Selection AT^SOPS queries the present status of the TC63's network registration. Since basic operator selection services are available with AT+COPS this command uses the methods of the Enhanced Operator Name String (EONS) specification while handling operator name strings. Additional EONS related information is available with AT^SIND. AT^SOPS test command lists sets of five parameters, each representing an operator present in the network.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.3 AT^SOPS Operator name; format depends on the source of the operator name, specified by . (str) Service Provider Name according to setting of Service No. 17 in the SIM Service Table (EFSST). Operator Operator name in numerical presentation contains the GSM Location Area Identification (LAI) number, which consists of the 3-digit Mobile Country Code (MCC) plus the 2- or 3-digit Mobile Network Code (MNC).
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.4 AT+CREG 8.4 AT+CREG Network registration The AT+CREG command serves to verify the network registration status of the ME. For this purpose two types of URCs are available. The AT+CREG read command returns the URC presentation mode and an integer that shows the registration status of the ME. The location information elements and are returned only when =2 and ME is registered to the network.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.4 AT+CREG (num)(&V) 0 Not registered, ME is currently not searching for new operator Normally, status 0 occurs temporarily between two network search phases (status 2).
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.4 AT+CREG (str) Two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format. Example AT+CREG=2 OK AT+COPS=0 OK +CREG: 2 +CREG: 1,"0145","291A" TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy Activates extended URC mode. Forces ME to automatically search network operator. URC reports that ME is currently searching. URC reports that operator has been found.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.5 AT+CSQ 8.5 AT+CSQ Signal quality The AT+CSQ execute command indicates the received signal strength and the channel bit error rate . Syntax Test Command AT+CSQ=? Response(s) +CSQ: (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds) OK Exec Command AT+CSQ Response(s) +CSQ: , OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.6 AT^SMONC 8.6 AT^SMONC Cell Monitoring The AT^SMONC execute command delivers cell information containing 9 values from a maximum of 7 base stations. The first base station is the serving cell. Syntax Test Command AT^SMONC=? Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Exec Command AT^SMONC Response(s) ^SMONC: 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, ... | |
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.6 AT^SMONC (num) Base station identity code 2 digits, e.g. 32 00 Not decoded (num) ARFCN (Absolute Frequency Channel Number) 0 Not decoded. In this case, all remaining parameters related to the same channel are neither decoded. For example, a non-existing cell appears as follows: 000,000,0000,0000,00,0,0,-,- (num) Received signal level of the BCCH carrier (0..63). The indicated value is composed of the measured value in dBm plus an offset.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.7 AT^SMOND 8.7 AT^SMOND Cell Monitoring The AT^SMOND execute command can be used to obtain status information of the service cell and up to six neighbour cells. The advantage over other cell monitoring commands is that AT^SMOND delivers more detailed information about the received signal strength.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.7 AT^SMOND (num) Mobile network code 2 digits or 3 digits, e.g. 07 or 003 000 Not decoded (num) Location area code 4 hexadecimal digits, e.g. 4EED 0000 Not decoded (num) Cell identifier 4 hexadecimal digits, e.g. 4EAF 0000 Not decoded (num) Base station identity code 2 digits, e.g. |
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.7 AT^SMOND Notes • To some extent, the cell monitoring commands AT^SMOND, AT^MONI, AT^MONP and AT^SMONC cover the same parameters. The receiving level, for example, can be queried with all three commands. Yet the resulting values may be slightly different, even though obtained over a time period of a few seconds. This is quite normal and nothing to worry about, as the cell information is permanently updated.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.8 AT^MONI 8.8 AT^MONI Monitor idle mode and dedicated mode The AT^MONI command supplies information of the serving/dedicated cell. There are two ways to retrieve the information: once on request by using the execute command or automatically every seconds by using the write command. To stop the periodic presentation type "AT" or "at". Syntax Test Command AT^MONI=? Response(s) ^MONI:(list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT^MONI Response(s) See: Section 8.8.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.8 AT^MONI • To some extent, the cell monitoring command AT^SMONC covers the same parameters. The receiving level, for example, can be queried with both commands. Yet the resulting values may be slightly different, even though obtained over a time period of a few seconds. This is quite normal and nothing to worry about, as the cell information is permanently updated.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.8 AT^MONI Column Description RXLev Minimal receiving level (in dBm) to allow registration C1 Coefficient for base station selection Columns for Dedicated channel: Column Description chann ARFCN (Absolute Frequency Channel Number) of the TCH carrier Note: = h indicates frequency hopping.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.9 AT^MONP 8.9 AT^MONP Monitor neighbour cells The AT^MONP supplies information of up to six neighbour cells. There are two ways to retrieve the information: once on request by using the execute command or automatically every seconds by using the write command. To stop the periodic presentation type "AT" or "at". Syntax Test Command AT^MONP=? Response(s) ^MONP:(list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT^MONP Response(s) See: Section 8.9.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.9 AT^MONP 8.9.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.10 AT^SMONG 8.10 AT^SMONG GPRS Monitor The AT^SMONG command supplies GPRS specific cell information. There are two ways to retrieve the information: once on request by using the execute command or automatically every seconds by using the write command. To stop the periodic presentation type "AT" or "at".
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.10 AT^SMONG Note • For compatibility with earlier products and to support legacy applications, often any input character will stop the periodic output of the write command. But since this applies only in certain cases (depending on the settings of AT+IPR and AT+CMUX), it is recommended to always use "at" or "AT". 8.10.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.11 AT^SALS 8.11 AT^SALS Alternate Line Service The AT^SALS command is designed to support Alternate Line Service. This allows the subscriber to use two voice numbers on the same SIM card (service requires a dual line SIM card). The write command enables or disables the presentation of and specifies the used for outgoing calls. The read command returns the presentation mode of and the currently selected .
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.11 AT^SALS Example AT^SALS=1,1 RING ^SALS: 2 TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy Line 1 has been selected for outgoing calls. "^SALS" URC is enabled. You receive a notification that you have an incoming call on line 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.12 AT^SHOM 8.12 AT^SHOM Display Homezone The AT^SHOM returns the homezone state. The result is valid only, if network registration state is 1 (registered) (see AT+CREG). The feature is available only for supported network operators (Viag, One2One, Orange and LCI) and requires a suitable SIM card. If the homezone feature is not supported by the network operator or SIM card, result is always 0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.13 AT^SPLM 8.13 AT^SPLM Read the PLMN list The AT^SPLM execute command returns the list of operators from the ME. Each operator code that has an alphanumeric equivalent in the ME memory is returned. The list is sorted by operator codes. See also GSM 07.07: AT+COPN, AT+COPS Syntax Test Command AT^SPLM=? Response(s) OK If error is related to ME functionality: ERROR +CME ERROR: Exec Command AT^SPLM Response(s) ^SPLM:, long ^SPLM:[...
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.14 AT+CPOL 8.14 AT+CPOL Preferred Operator List The AT+CPOL read command returns the list of the preferred operators. The AT+CPOL write command allows to edit the list of the preferred operators. If is given but is left out, the entry is deleted. An operator can be only once in the list.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.15 AT^SPLR 8.15 AT^SPLR Read entry from the preferred operators list The AT^SPLR write command returns used entries from the SIM list of preferred operators with between and . If is not given, only entry at is returned. The test command returns the whole index range supported by the SIM. See also GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 8.16 AT^SPLW 8.16 AT^SPLW Write an entry to the preferred operators list The AT^SPLW write command writes an entry to the SIM list of preferred operators at location number . If is given but is left out, the entry is deleted. An operator can be only once in the list. Test command returns the whole index range supported by the SIM. See also GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9. Supplementary Service Commands 9. Supplementary Service Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the Supplementary Services offered by the GSM network. 9.1 AT+CACM Accumulated call meter (ACM) reset or query Syntax Test Command AT+CACM=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CACM? Response(s) +CACM: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CACM=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.2 AT^SACM 9.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.2 AT^SACM (str) Three bytes of the current CCM value in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00001E" indicates decimal value 30); bytes are coded in the same way as ACMmax value in the SIM 000000-FFFFFF Notes • When you power down or reset the ME with AT+CFUN=1,1 the URC presentation mode will be reset to its default. To benefit from the URC it is recommended to have the setting included in the user profile saved with AT&W, or to select =1 every time you reboot the ME.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.3 AT+CAMM 9.3 AT+CAMM Accumulated call meter maximum (ACMmax) set or query Syntax Test Command AT+CAMM=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CAMM? Response(s) +CAMM: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CAMM=[[, ]] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description The read command returns the current ACMmax value.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.4 AT+CAOC 9.4 AT+CAOC Advice of Charge information Syntax Test Command AT+CAOC=? Response(s) +CAOC: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CAOC? Response(s) +CAOC: OK Exec Command AT+CAOC Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If =0, TA returns the current call meter value: +CAOC: OK Write Command AT+CAOC=[] Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: If =0, TA returns the current call meter value. OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.5 AT+CCUG 9.5 AT+CCUG Closed User Group Syntax Test Command AT+CCUG=? Response(s) +CCUG:list of supported , range of supported , range of supported OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CCUG? Response(s) +CCUG:, , OK ERROR +CME ERROR Write Command AT+CCUG=[[][, ][, ]] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07, GSM 02.85, GSM 03.85, GSM 04.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.5 AT+CCUG (num) state of the call 0(D) no information 1 suppress outgoing access 2 suppress preferential CUG 3 Suppress preferential CUG and Outgoing Access. Notes • The active settings for omitted parameters are retained without changes. • Explicit CUG invocation means that at each call setup, CUG information is added to the called number. • Upon delivery, settings are predefined with =0, =10, =0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC 9.6 AT+CCFC Call forwarding number and conditions control AT+CCFC controls the call forwarding supplementary service. Registration, erasure, activation, deactivation and status query are supported.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC (str) String type phone number of forwarding address in format specified by . If you select = 3, the phone will be registered in the network. This allows you to disable / enable CF to the same destination without the need to enter the phone number once again. Depending on the services offered by the provider the registration may be mandatory before CF can be used.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC However, when you attempt to set a call forwarding option which is not provisioned or not yet subscribed to, the setting will not take effect regardless of the response returned. The responses in these cases vary with the network (for example "OK", "Operation not allowed", "Operation not supported" etc.). To make sure check the call forwarding status with =2. • Some networks may choose to have certain call forwarding condtions permanently enabled (e.g.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.6 AT+CCFC • To query the status of CFU for all classes: at+ccfc=0,2,,,255 +CCFC: 0,1 +CCFC: 0,2 +CCFC: 0,4 +CCFC: 0,8 +CCFC: 0,16 +CCFC: 0,32 +CCFC: 0,64 +CCFC: 0,128 OK • 4 or 5 cannot be used to query the status of all call forwarding reasons (see also notes above): at+ccfc=4,2 +CME error: operation not supported at+ccfc=5,2 +CME error: operation not supported TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA 9.7 AT+CCWA Call Waiting The AT+CCWA write command controls the "Call Waiting" supplementary service according to GSM 02.83. Activation, deactivation and status query are supported. The read command returns the current value of .
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA (num) Type of address octet in integer format (refer to GSM 04.08, subclause 10.5.4.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.7 AT+CCWA Examples EXAMPLE 1 Parameter at+ccwa=1 OK To enable the presentation of the URC EXAMPLE 2 Parameter at+ccwa=,1 OK at+ccwa=,2 at+ccwa=1,1 at+ccwa=1,2 at+ccwa=1,4 OK To activate the supplementary service in the network for voice, data, and fax calls (default classes). Note that parameter is left out. In this case, the current value of will be retained.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.8 AT+CHLD 9.8 AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty Syntax Test Command AT+CHLD=? Response(s) +CHLD: (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CHLD=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description TA controls the Supplementary Services Call Hold and Multiparty. Calls can be put on hold, recovered, released, and added to a conversation.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.8 AT+CHLD Notes • The AT+CHLD command offers a broad range of options according to the GSM specifications. However, if you attempt to invoke an option which is not provisioned by the network, or not subscribed to, invocation of this option will fail. The responses in these cases may vary with the network (for example "Operation not allowed", "Operation not supported" etc.). • The handling of the supplementary service Call hold and Multiparty varies with the types of calls.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.9 AT+CLIP 9.9 AT+CLIP 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.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.9 AT+CLIP Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) [0](&F) suppress unsolicited result codes 1 display unsolicited result codes (num)(&V) 0 CLIP not provisioned 1 CLIP provisioned 2 unknown (str) string type phone number of calling address in format specified by (num) type of address octet in integer format; 145 when dialling string includes in-ternational access code character "+", otherwise 129.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.10 AT+CLIR 9.10 AT+CLIR Calling line identification restriction The AT+CLIR command refers to the GSM supplementary service CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction). Syntax Test Command AT+CLIR=? Response(s) +CLIR: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CLIR? Response(s) +CLIR, OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CLIR=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.11 AT+COLP 9.11 AT+COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation This command refers to the GSM supplementary service COLP (Connected Line Identification Presentation) that 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.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.11 AT+COLP (num) Type of address octet in integer format; 145 when dialling string includes international access code character "+", otherwise 129. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.12 AT+CPUC 9.12 AT+CPUC Price per unit and currency table Syntax Test Command AT+CPUC=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CPUC? Response(s) +CPUC: , OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CPUC=, [, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Read command returns the current parameters of PUC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.12 AT+CPUC Example To change currency and/or price per unit you have two ways: You can enter PIN2 along with the AT+CPUC command: AT+CPUC="EUR","0.10","8888" OK (where "8888" = PIN2) Alternatively, you can first use the AT+CPIN2 command to enter PIN2. When you execute the AT+CPUC command, subsequently, take into account that PIN2 authentication expires after 300ms (see notes in AT+CPIN2). AT+CPUC="EUR","0.10" OK AT+CPUC="EUR","0.10" +CME ERROR: SIM PIN2 required TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.13 AT+CSSN 9.13 AT+CSSN Supplementary service notifications Syntax Test Command AT+CSSN=? Response(s) +CSSN: (list of supporteds), (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CSSN? Response(s) +CSSN: , OK Write Command AT+CSSN=[, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.13 AT+CSSN (num) 0 unconditional call forwarding is active 1 some of the conditional call forwardings are active 2 call has been forwarded 3 Waiting call is pending (num) 0 The incoming call is a forwarded call. 5 Held call was terminated 10 unconditional call forwarding is active Note • URCs will be displayed only if the call concerned is a voice call, but some URCs will be displayed as well as for data calls (like "+CSSU"=0). TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.14 AT+CUSD 9.14 AT+CUSD Supplementary service notifications This command allows control of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) according to GSM 02.90. Both network and mobile initiated operations are supported. Syntax Test Command AT+CUSD=? Response(s) +CUSD: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CUSD? Response(s) +CUSD: OK Write Command AT+CUSD=[, [, ]] Response(s) OK +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07, GSM 02.90, GSM 03.
TC63 AT Command Set s 9.14 AT+CUSD (str) String type USSD-string (when parameter is not given, network is not interrogated). If indicates that GSM 03.38 default alphabet is used TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE character set according to rules of GSM 07.05 Annex A. (num) GSM 03.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10. Internet Service Commands 10. Internet Service Commands TC63 has an embedded TCP/IP stack that is driven by AT commands and enables the host application to easily access the Internet. The advantage of this solution is that it eliminates the need for the application manufacturer to implement own TCP/IP and PPP stacks, thus minimizing cost and time to integrate Internet connectivity into a new or existing host application.
TC63 AT Command Set s and can be active at the same time. This allows the user to have two parallel GPRS connections: for example for sending or receiving emails over a GPRS connection enabled by the TCP/IP stack while, at the same time, surfing the Internet over a Dial-Up Network GPRS connection. Using Internet Service AT commands on several interfaces (ASC0, ASC1, USB or Multiplex mode on ASC0): • A connection profile can be created on one interface and then viewed or changed on all other interfaces.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.1 AT^SICS 10.1 AT^SICS Internet Connection Setup Profile AT^SICS serves to create and edit Internet connection profiles. A connection profile can be assigned to one or more service profiles defined with AT^SISS, and thus, determines which type of connection is to be established when opening a service profile with AT^SISO. The AT^SICS read command requests the current settings of all Internet connection profiles.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.1 AT^SICS Write Command (Continued) AT^SICS=, , Response(s) ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) Internet connection profile identifier.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.1 AT^SICS uses dynamic DNS assignment. Any other address means that the Primary DNS is manually set. The default value applies automatically if no other address is set. Note that the AT^SICS read command only returns a manually configured IP address, while the value "0.0.0.0" is not indicated at all, no matter whether assumed by default or explicitly specified. “dns2“ Secondary DNS server address (IP address in dotted-four-byte format). If "dns1" = "0.0.0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.1 AT^SICS (str) Supported authentication mode values in for value "authMode". Changing the will restore the password to its default (""). “none“ [“PAP“] “CHAP“ “MsChapV1“ 10.1.1 Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile As stated earlier, the "conType" selected with AT^SICS determines all other matching profile parameters related to this "conType".
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.1 AT^SICS AT^SICS=0,apn,"internet.t-d1.de" APN to access the GPRS services provided by the German operator T-D1. OK TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS 10.2 AT^SISS Internet Service Setup Profile AT^SISS serves to set up the necessary parameters in the Internet service profiles. Any service profile can then be used to control a data link in conjunction with AT^SISO, AT^SISC, AT^SISR and AT^SISW. The AT^SISS read command requests the current settings of all Internet service profiles. One line is issued for every possible parameter of a given "srvType" value.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS - "conId" (mandatory) Internet connection profile. - "alphabet" (optional) - "smFrom" (mandatory) Email sender ("MAIL FROM") address. - "smRcpt" (mandatory) Recipient ("RCPT TO") address. - "smCC" (optional) CC address of the email. - "smSubj" (optional) Subject content of the email. - "smHdr" (optional) Additional header fields of the email. - "smAuth" (optional) SMTP authentication control flag. 5.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) Internet service profile identifier. The is used to reference all parameters related to the same service profile. Furthermore, when using the AT commands AT^SISO, AT^SISR, AT^SISW and AT^SISC the is needed to select a specific service profile. 0...9 Internet service profile parameter.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS If SMTP authentication is disabled, i.e. "smAuth" flag not set, password parameter will be ignored. 5. POP3 Server/mailbox-specific password (string). Length: 1 ... 64. Used to perform authentication with a POP3 server. conId Internet connection profile to be used, for details refer AT^SICS. tcpPort TCP Port Number 1. Socket Not applicable; set within "address" parameter. 2. FTP Not applicable; set within "address" parameter. 3.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS If "url-path" contains the IP address and has a slash '/' appended a detailed directory listing is requested. "type": [a)scii | i)mage | d)irectory] "size": Specifies the total amount of upload data. For each part, the transmission is triggered by the URC "^SISW: x, 1", then the AT^SISW write command can be executed. After the last packet the URC "^SISW: x, 2" indicates that all data have been transferred and the FTP connection is shut down.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS hcProp Parameter for several HTTP settings. The general format is 'key': 'value' "\0d\0a". Multiple settings can be given separated by "\0d\0a" sequences within the string. Possible 'key' values are defined at HTTP/1.1 Standard RFC 2616. hcRedir This flag controls the redirection mechanism of the TC63 acting as HTTP client (numeric).
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS pLength Maximum message length (string, optional) Length: 0 ... 232-1 "pLength" can be used to specify the length of the message(s) to be retrieved from or deleted on the POP3 server. If no specific value is set in the service profile, the default value "0" is assumed, which means that there is no limit on the message size.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS (str) Supported string parameter character set selections in for value "alphabet". [“0“] Applicable character set is determined by current setting of AT+CSCS. “1“ International Reference Alphabet (IRA, seven bit ASCII). (num) Supported POP3 user command values in for value "pCmd". 1 Status command. This command retrieves the "drop listing" of a POP3 server.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS (num) Supported flag values in for value "pDelFlag". Only applicable if the profile contains the POP3 user command Retrieve ("3"). [0] Messages will not be deleted on the server. 1 Delete messages on the server which have been retrieved successfully. 10.2.1 Example: Configuring Socket Listener The example assumes that a connection profile has been created as explained in Section 10.1.1 or Section 10.1.2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS OK at^siss=1,address,"socktcp:// 10.10.0.187:65534" OK 10.2.3 The service profile of the client contains the IP address and the TCP port of the remote host. Example: Configuring and Using FTP Download First set up a connection profile as explained in Section 10.1.1 or Section 10.1.2. Enter at least all parameters which are mandatory for the connection profile. Configure the service profile 1 for FTP: Select service type FTP.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS ^SISW: 1, 1 at^sisw=1,100 ^SISW: 1, 100 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012 3456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 67890123456789 OK ^SISW: 1, 1 at^sisc=1,0 OK ^SISW: 1, 2 10.2.5 FTP service is ready for upload. Client requests to send 100 bytes. The write command response confirms that 100 bytes must be transferred now. User data are transferred. URC indicates that the FTP service is ready to transfer more data.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.2 AT^SISS ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, ^SISS: 9, OK at^siso=9 OK ^SISW: 9, "user", "subscriber1" "passwd", "*******" "smFrom", "subscriber1@testdomain.com" "smRcpt", "subscriber2@testdomain.com" "smCC", "" "smSubj", "Meeting Request Sunday Morning" "smHdr", "" "tcPort", "25" "smAuth", "1" Open the service, i.e. start to send the email.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.3 AT^SISO 10.3 AT^SISO Internet Service Open The AT^SISO write command starts the Internet session configured by the service profile. If the service opens successfully, the URCs "^SISW" and "^SISR" will trigger the action to follow, either writing data with AT^SISW or reading data with AT^SISR. If the "^SISW" and "^SISR" URCs notify that no data are available at all, or that a data transfer has been successful, the service can be closed with AT^SISC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.3 AT^SISO Parameter Description (num) 0 ... 9 specified with AT^SISS. (num) Internet service state identifier. "" Service profile is unused. 2 Service profile resources are allocated, i.e. at least the service type has been set (parameter , value "srvType" of AT^SISS). The service is not opened. 3 Connecting: State after opening a service with AT^SISO where the connection is being established.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.3 AT^SISO (num) URC cause identifier. 0 An error has occurred after opening or while using an Internet service. Error number is presented via , optionally additional information may be supplied via . 1 Indicates that an opened Socket listener service is receiving a connection request from a remote client. The incoming socket connection is dynamically assigned to the next free Internet service profile.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.3 AT^SISO 10.3.1 Example: Accepting / Rejecting Socket Connection Request from Remote Client Host 1 configured as Socket listener with IP address 10.10.0.187 at port 65534 is receiving a connection request from the remote client 10.10.0.185 (at port 1024). The example assumes that connection and service profiles have been created as stated earlier.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.3 AT^SISO ^SISO: ^SISO: ^SISO: ^SISO: OK 6, 7, 8, 9, "" "" "" "" Host 1 rejects the Socket connection request: at^sisc=0 OK at^siso? ^SISO: 0, ^SISO: 1, ^SISO: 2, ^SISO: 3, ^SISO: 4, ^SISO: 6, ^SISO: 7, ^SISO: 8, ^SISO: 9, OK Host 1 rejects the connection request, where 0 is the ID of the dynamically assigned service profile. Query the current status of services. The dynamically assigned service profile is free again.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.4 AT^SISC 10.4 AT^SISC Internet Service Close The AT^SISC write command performs all necessary action to release all properties activated by AT^SISO. Syntax Test Command AT^SISC=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT^SISC=[, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: PIN § ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Parameter Description (num) 0 ... 9 specified with AT^SISS.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.4 AT^SISC 10.4.1 Effect of parameter Service type Graceful Immediate Socket TCP/IP connection will be closed after the transmission of remaining data has completed. TCP/IP connection is closed immediately. All remaining data are lost.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.5 AT^SISR 10.5 AT^SISR Internet Service Read Data AT^SISR write command triggers reading data via the Internet service configured with AT^SISS. TC63 returns the amount of data which can be transferred: • value equal 0 indicates that the TC63 failed to enter online data mode. Details about the cause of failure is available using AT+CEER.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.5 AT^SISR (num) Indicates whether or not data are available for reading with AT^SISR. 0 No data available for reading. 1 New data are available and can be read by sending the AT^SISR command. While the service is open this URC appears each time when new data are available again. This eliminates the need to poll for fresh data. 2 Data transfer has been finished (all data have been read) and the service can be closed with AT^SISC. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.6 AT^SISW 10.6 AT^SISW Internet Service Write Data AT^SISW write command triggers writing data via the Internet service configured configured with AT^SISS. TC63 returns the amount of data which can be written: • value equal 0 indicates that the TC63 failed to enter online data mode. Details about the cause of failure is available using AT+CEER.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.6 AT^SISW (num) Indicates whether or not data are available for transfer with AT^SISW. 0 No data available for writing with AT^SISW. 1 New data can be written via AT^SISW. 2 In the case of Socket, FTP download, HTTP: Data transfer has been finished and Internet service can be closed via AT^SISC. In the case of FTP upload and SMTP: To indicate successful transmission, the URC "^SISW: x,2" is sent after the service was gracefully closed.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.7 Information Elements Related to Internet Service URCs 10.7 Information Elements Related to Internet Service URCs This section describes the information elements which may be presented by the "^SIS" URC after opening an Internet service. See also AT^SISO. The tables contain the and, if applicable, a specific .
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.7 Information Elements Related to Internet Service URCs Description 47 *) Indicates that the remote service has closed the connection. The host shall close the service. 48 Fatal: No memory is available for service action 49 Fatal: Service hs detected an internal error. 10.7.2 URC Information Elements Related to FTP Service Description 100 FTP Server rejects session. 101 FTP Server rejects USER command.
TC63 AT Command Set s 10.7 Information Elements Related to Internet Service URCs Description 203 HTTP-ERR: Redirect failed - too many redirects HTTP-ERR: Redirect failed - not allowed HTTP-ERR: Redirect failed - location missing Max.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11. GPRS Commands 11. GPRS Commands This chapter describes AT Commands that a TE (Terminal Equipment, e.g. an application running on a controlling PC) may use to control the TC63 acting as GPRS Mobile Termination (MT). Please use chapter "Using GPRS AT commands (Examples)" as a first guidance. 11.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.1 AT+CGACT (num) PDP Context Identifier is 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. 1...2 Notes • ATH will deactivate any PDP context. • If the MT is in dedicated mode, the write command returns "+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed". • A maximum of 2 contexts can be activated at the same time, no matter on which interface.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.2 AT+CGANS 11.2 AT+CGANS Manual response to a network request for PDP context activation Syntax Test Command AT+CGANS=? Response(s) +CGANS: (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CGANS=[[, [, ]]] Response(s) CONNECT NO CARRIER ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.2 AT+CGANS If no is given or if there is no matching context definition, the MT will attempt to activate the context using the values for PDP type and address provided by the network. The other parameters will be set to their default values (see AT+CGDCONT). If activation is successful, data transfer may proceed. After data transfer is complete, and the layer 2 protocol termination procedure has completed successfully, the V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.3 AT+CGATT 11.3 AT+CGATT GPRS attach or detach Syntax Test Command AT+CGATT=? Response(s) +CGATT: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGATT? Response(s) +CGATT: OK Write Command AT+CGATT=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description The test command is used for requesting information on the supported GPRS service states.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.4 AT+CGAUTO 11.4 AT+CGAUTO Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activation Syntax Test Command AT+CGAUTO=? Response(s) +CGAUTO: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGAUTO? Response(s) +CGAUTO: OK Write Command AT+CGAUTO=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.4 AT+CGAUTO • When the AT+CGAUTO=1 command is received, the MT will attempt to perform a GPRS attach if it is not yet attached. Failure will result in ERROR or, if enabled +CME ERROR being returned to the TE. Subsequently, the MT announces a network request for PDP context activation by issuing the URC RING to the TE, followed by the intermediate result code CONNECT. The MT then enters V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.5 AT+CGDATA 11.5 AT+CGDATA Enter data state Syntax Test Command AT+CGDATA=? Response(s) +CGDATA: (list of supported s) OK Write Command AT+CGDATA=[[, [, ]]] Response(s) CONNECT NO CARRIER ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last ! % Command Description The test command is used for requesting information on the supported layer 2 protocols to be used between the TE and MT.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.5 AT+CGDATA Notes • If the MT is in dedicated mode, write command returns "+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed". • It is possible to leave the GPRS data mode and enter the command mode by using the V.250 command +++. By using the command AT+CGDATA again, the data mode is reentered. Which context is used to return to data mode, depends on the supplied parameter . If no is specified, this is equivalent to using the V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.6 AT+CGDCONT 11.6 AT+CGDCONT Define PDP Context Syntax Test Command AT+CGDCONT=? Response(s) +CGDCONT: (range of supporteds), , , , (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CGDCONT? Response(s) [+CGDCONT: , , , , , ] [+CGDCONT: ...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.6 AT+CGDCONT (str) Access Point Name The logical name that is used to select the GGSN or the external packet data network. If the value is null or omitted, then the subscription value will be requested. (str) Packet Data Protocol address Identifies the MT in the address space applicable to PDP (e.g. IP V4 address for PDP type IP).
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.7 AT+CGEQMIN 11.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.7 AT+CGEQMIN Parameter Description (num) Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. 1...2 (num) 0 conversational 1 streaming 2 interactive 3 background [4] subscribed value (num) This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS (up-link traffic) at a SAP.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.7 AT+CGEQMIN (num) This parameter indicates whether the UMTS bearer shall provide in-sequence SDU delivery or not. 0 no 1 yes [2] subscribed value (num) This parameter indicates the maximum allowed SDU size in octets. [0] subscribed value 10...1520 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder) 1502 (str) This parameter indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or detected as erroneous.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.7 AT+CGEQMIN 1 yes 2 no detect [3] subscribed value (num) This parameter indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its delivery at the other SAP, in milliseconds. [0] subscribed value 10...150 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder) 200...950 (value needs to be divisible by 50 without remainder) 1000...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.8 AT+CGEQREQ 11.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.8 AT+CGEQREQ (num) 0 conversational 1 streaming 2 interactive 3 background [4] subscribed value (num) This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS (up-link traffic) at a SAP. As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32 (e.g. AT+CGEQREQ=...,32,...). [0] subscribed value 1...63 64...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.8 AT+CGEQREQ (num) This parameter indicates the maximum allowed SDU size in octets. [0] subscribed value 10...1520 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder) 1502 (str) This parameter indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or detected as erroneous. SDU error ratio is defined only for conforming traffic. The value is specified as "mEe".
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.8 AT+CGEQREQ (num) This parameter indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its delivery at the other SAP, in milliseconds. [0] subscribed value 10...150 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder) 200...950 (value needs to be divisible by 50 without remainder) 1000...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.9 AT+CGPADDR 11.9 AT+CGPADDR Show PDP address Syntax Test Command AT+CGPADDR=? Response(s) [+CGPADDR: (list of defined s)] OK Write Command AT+CGPADDR=[[,]] Response(s) [+CGPADDR: , ] [+CGPADDR: , ] OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description The test command returns a list of defined s.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.10 AT+CGQMIN 11.10 AT+CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable) Syntax Test Command AT+CGQMIN=? Response(s) +CGQMIN: , (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Read Command AT+CGQMIN? Response(s) [+CGQMIN: , , , , , ] [+CGQMIN: ...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.10 AT+CGQMIN (num) Precedence class [0] network subscribed value 1 High Priority Service commitments shall be maintained ahead of precedence classes 2 and 3 2 Normal priority Service commitments shall be maintained ahead of precedence class 3 3 Low priority Service commitments shall be maintained (num) Delay class The delay parameter defines the end-to-end transfer delay incurred in the transmission of SDUs through the GPRS network(s).
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.10 AT+CGQMIN 1 Up to 1 000 (8 kbit/s). 2 Up to 2 000 (16 kbit/s). 3 Up to 4 000 (32 kbit/s). 4 Up to 8 000 (64 kbit/s). 5 Up to 16 000 (128 kbit/s). 6 Up to 32 000 (256 kbit/s). 7 Up to 64 000 (512 kbit/s). 8 Up to 128 000 (1024 kbit/s). 9 Up to 256 000 (2048 kbit/s). (num) Mean throughput class(in octets per hour). [0] network subscribed value 1 100 (~0.22 bit/s) 2 200 (~0.44 bit/s) 3 500 (~1.11 bit/s) 4 1 000 (~2.2 bit/s) 5 2 000 (~4.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.10 AT+CGQMIN Example If some of the QoS parameters are omitted, they will keep their current value (or the default value if not specified so far), e.g.: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP" OK AT+CGQMIN= OK AT+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN:1,0,0,0,0,0 OK AT+CGQMIN=1,0 OK AT+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN:1,0,0,0,0,0 OK AT+CGQMIN=1,0,0,0,1 OK AT+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN:1,0,0,0,1,0 OK AT+CGQMIN=1,1 OK AT+CGQMIN? +CGQMIN:1,1,0,0,1,0 OK TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.11 AT+CGQREQ 11.11 AT+CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile (Requested) Syntax Test Command AT+CGQREQ=? Response(s) +CGQREQ: , (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGQREQ? Response(s) [+CGQREQ: , , , , , ] [+CGQREQ: ...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.11 AT+CGQREQ 2 Normal priority Service commitments shall be maintained ahead of precedence class 3 3 Low priority Service commitments shall be maintained (num) Delay class This parameter defines the end-to-end transfer delay incurred in the transmission of SDUs through the GPRS network(s). [0] network subscribed value 1..4 with SDU size = 128 octets: Delay Class Mean Transfer Delay 95 percentile 1 (Predictive) <0.5 <1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.11 AT+CGQREQ 6 Up to 32 000 (256 kbit/s) 7 Up to 64 000 (512 kbit/s) 8 Up to 128 000 (1024 kbit/s) 9 Up to 256 000 (2048 kbit/s) (num) Mean throughput class in octets per hour [0] network subscribed value 1 100 (~0.22 bit/s) 2 200 (~0.44 bit/s) 3 500 (~1.11 bit/s) 4 1 000 (~2.2 bit/s) 5 2 000 (~4.4 bit/s) 6 5 000 (~11.1 bit/s) 7 10 000 (~22 bit/s) 8 20 000 (~44 bit/s) 9 50 000 (~111 bit/s) 10 100 000 (~0.22 kbit/s) 11 200 000(~0.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.11 AT+CGQREQ AT+CGQREQ? +CGQREQ:1,0,0,0,0,0 OK AT+CGQREQ=1,0 OK AT+CGQMIN? +CGQREQ:1,0,0,0,0,0 OK AT+CGQREQ=1,0,0,0,1 OK AT+CGQREQ? +CGQREQ:1,0,0,0,1,0 OK AT+CGQREQ=1,1 OK AT+CGQREQ? +CGQREQ:1,1,0,0,1,0 OK TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.12 AT+CGREG 11.12 AT+CGREG GPRS network registration status The write command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code "+CGREG: " when =1 and there is a change in the MT's GPRS network registration status, or unsolicited result code "+CGREG: , , " when =2 and there is a change of the network cell.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.12 AT+CGREG (num) 0 Not registered, ME is not currently searching an operator to register to. The ME is in GMM state GMM-NULL or GMM-DEREGISTERED-INITIATED. The GPRS service is disabled, the ME is allowed to attach to GPRS if requested by the user. 1 Registered, home network.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.13 AT+CGSMS 11.13 AT+CGSMS Select service for MO SMS messages Syntax Test Command AT+CGSMS=? Response(s) +CGSMS: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CGSMS? Response(s) +CGSMS: OK Write Command AT+CGSMS=[] Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.14 AT^SGACT 11.14 AT^SGACT Query all PDP context activations Syntax Test Command AT^SGACT=? Response(s) ^SGACT: (range of supported s) , (range of supported s) OK Read Command AT^SGACT? Response(s) [^SGACT: , , ] [^SGACT: , , ] [^SGACT: ...
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.14 AT^SGACT (num) PDP context activation state Indicates the state of the PDP context activation. 0 Deactivated 1 Activated (num) The sum of all activated PDP contexts of the ME. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.15 AT^SGAUTH 11.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.16 AT^SGCONF 11.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.17 ATA 11.17 ATA Manual response to a network request for PDP context activation The V.250 ATA command may be used to accept a network request for a PDP context activation announced by the unsolicited result codes "RING" or "+CRING: GPRS". The MT responds with CONNECT, enters V.250 online data state and follows the same procedure as it would after having received a AT+CGANS=1 with no or values specified.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.18 ATD*99# 11.18 ATD*99# Request GPRS service This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish a communication between the TE and the external PDN. The V.250 'D' (Dial) command causes the MT to enter the V.250 online data state and, with the TE, to start the specified layer 2 protocol. No further commands may follow on the AT command line.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.19 ATD*98# 11.19 ATD*98# Request GPRS IP service This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish a communication between the TE and the external PDN. The V.250 'D' (Dial) command causes the MT to enter the V.250 online data state and, with the TE, to start the layer 2 protocol.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.20 ATH 11.20 ATH Manual rejection of a network request for PDP context activation The V.250 ATH command may be used to deactivate all PDP contexts which are active or online on the same interface. This command should not be used to deactivate PDP contexts during the implicit PDP context deactivation procedure which is started automatically after LCP termination or by dropping the DTR line (if AT&D2 is configured). For details refer to Section 11.5.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.21 ATS0 11.21 ATS0 Automatic response to a network request for PDP context activation The V.250 ATS0= (Automatic answer) command may be used to turn off (n=0) and on (n>0) the automatic response to a network request for a PDP context activation. When the ATS0= ( > 0) command is received, the MT will attempt to perform a GPRS attach if not yet attached and if configured to do so (see AT^SCFG, parameter ). Failure will result in ERROR being returned to the TE.
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.22 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) 11.22 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) Examples EXAMPLE 1 Defining and using a Context Definition ID (CID): Every time a CID is used as a parameter for a GPRS command the CID has to be defined before by using the AT+CGDCONT command. To get the parameter of a CID use the AT+CGDCONT read option. If the response of 'AT+CGDCONT?' is OK only, there is no CID defined.
TC63 AT Command Set 11.22 Using GPRS AT commands (Examples) s EXAMPLE 2 Quality of Service (QoS) is a special parameter of a CID which consists of several parameters itself. The QoS consists of - the precedence class - the delay class - the reliability class - the peak throughput class - the mean throughput class and is divided in "requested QoS" and "minimum acceptable QoS".
TC63 AT Command Set s 11.23 Using the GPRS dial command ATD 11.23 Using the GPRS dial command ATD Example In addition to the GPRS AT commands you can use the "D" command to dial into to the GPRS network. There are two GPRS Service Codes for the ATD command: Values 98 and 99. Examples: ATD*99# CONNECT ATD*99*123.124.125.126*PPP*1# CONNECT ATD*99**PPP# CONNECT ATD*99***1# CONNECT ATD*99**PPP*1# CONNECT ATD*98# CONNECT ATD*98*1# CONNECT TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12. FAX Commands 12. FAX Commands The following commands can be used for FAX transmission. If the ME is acting as a Fax modem for a PC based application (e.g. "WinFax") it is necessary to select the proper Service Class (Fax Class) provided by the ME. The ME reports its Service Class capabilities, both the current setting and the range of services available. This is provided by the AT+FCLASS command.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.2 AT+FCLASS 12.2 AT+FCLASS Fax: Select, read or test service class AT+FCLASS sets the ME to a particular mode of operation (data, fax). This allows the ME to process information in a manner suitable for that type of information.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.3 AT+FRH 12.3 AT+FRH Receive Data Using HDLC Framing The AT+FRH command enables the TA to receive frames using the HDLC protocol and the modulation defined in Section 12.1, FAX parameters. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.4 AT+FRM 12.4 AT+FRM Receive Data The AT+FRM command causes the TA to enter the receive mode using the modulation defined in Section 12.1, FAX parameters. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.5 AT+FRS 12.5 AT+FRS Receive Silence =n causes the TA to report an OK result code to the TE after 10 millisecond intervals of silence have been detected on the line. The command is aborted if any character is received by the DTE. The modem discards the aborting character and issues an OK result code. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the mode is on-hook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.6 AT+FTH 12.6 AT+FTH Transmit Data Using HDLC Framing The AT+FTH command causes the TA to transmit data using HDLC protocol and the modulation mode defined in Section 12.1, FAX parameters. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.7 AT+FTM 12.7 AT+FTM Transmit Data The AT+FTM command causes the TA to transmit data using the modulation mode defined in Section 12.1, FAX parameters. An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on-hook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 12.8 AT+FTS 12.8 AT+FTS Stop Transmission and Wait Syntax Write Command AT+FTS= Response(s) An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is onhook. Reference(s) TIA/EIA-578 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last ! ! Command Description This command causes the TA to terminate a transmission and wait for 10 millisecond intervals before responding with the OK result code to the DTE.
TC63 AT Command Set 13. Short Message Service (SMS) Commands 13. s Short Message Service (SMS) Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter allow an external application to use the Short Message Service with the TC63. 13.1 SMS parameters Parameter Description (num) Format is same for in case of SMS, but without GSM 24.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.1 SMS parameters
- (num) Discharge Time GSM 03.40 TP-Discharge-Time in time-string format: "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz", where characters indicate year (two last digits), month, day, hour, minutes, seconds and time zone. For example, 6th of May 1994, 22:10:00 GMT+2 hours equals "94/05/06,22:10:00+08" (num) IEIa (Information Element Identifier octet) of the concatenated SMS.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.1 SMS parameters (str) Received messages will be placed in this memory storage if routing to TE is not set. See command AT+CNMI with parameter =2. “SM“ (D) “MT“ SIM message storage Sum of "SM" and "ME" storages (num) Message Identifier GSM 03.41 CBM Message Identifier in integer format (num) Message Number GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Number in integer format (num) Message Reference GSM 03.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.1 SMS parameters [(num) Reference number to identify all segments of the concatenated SMS (i.e. the number needs to be the same for each segment). If =8 then max=255, otherwise 65535. 0...255 0...65535 (num)(+CSCS) Service Center Address GSM 04.]
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.1 SMS parameters (num) Type of Destination Address GSM 04.11 TP-Destination-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format (when first character of is + (IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129) 0...255 (num) Type of Originating Address GSM 04.11 TP-Originating-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format (default refer ) (num) Type of Recipient Address GSM 04.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.2 AT+CMGC 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.3 AT+CMGD 13.3 AT+CMGD Delete SMS message Syntax Test Command AT+CMGD=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+CMGD= Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Write command deletes message from preferred message storage location . Notes • If there is no SMS stored at the selected index, the response is OK too.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.4 AT+CMGF 13.4 AT+CMGF Select SMS message format Syntax Test Command AT+CMGF=? Response(s) +CMGF: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CMGF? Response(s) +CMGF: OK Write Command AT+CMGF= Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description The write command specifies the input and output format of the short messages.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.5 AT+CMGL 13.5 AT+CMGL List SMS messages from preferred store Syntax Test Command AT+CMGL=? Response(s) +CMGL: (list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT+CMGL Response(s) +CMGL: (see write command for default of ) OK Write Command AT+CMGL= Response(s) Output if text mode (AT+CMGF=1) and command successful: For SMS- SUBMITs and/or SMS-DELIVERs +CMGL: , , /, [], [][, /, ] [...
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.5 AT+CMGL Notes • The selected can contain different types of SMs (e.g. SMS-DELIVERs, SMS-SUBMITs, SMS-STATUS-REPORTs and SMS-COMMANDs), the response may be a mix of the responses of different SM types. TE application can recognize the response format by examining the third response parameter. • The parameters and will only be displayed if parameter of the AT^SSCONF command is set to 1.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.6 AT+CMGR 13.6 AT+CMGR Read SMS messages Syntax Test Command AT+CMGR=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+CMGR= Response(s) Output if text mode (AT+CMGF=1) and command successful: For SMS-DELIVER +CMGR: , , [], [, , , , , , , ] [... ] OK For SMS-SUBMIT +CMGR: , , [][, , , , , [], , , ] [...
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.6 AT+CMGR Notes • Response if AT+CMGR is used to read an empty record index: +CMGR: 0,,0 • Response if AT+CMGR is used to read a non-existent record index: +CMS ERROR: invalid memory index • The parameters and will only be displayed if parameter of the AT^SSCONF command is set to 1. • This command can be used only after the SMS data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.7 AT+CMGS 13.7 AT+CMGS Send SMS message Syntax Test Command AT+CMGS=? Response(s) OK Write Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1) AT+CMGS=[, ] Text can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGS: [, ] OK If sending fails see notes below. Write Command If PDU mode (see AT+CMGF=0) AT+CMGS= PDU can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGS: [, ] OK If sending fails see notes below. Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.7 AT+CMGS • At baudrates lower than 19200 it is recommended to use the line termination character only (refer to of ATS3, default ) before entering text or PDU. Use of the line termination character followed by the response formatting character (see of ATS4, default ) can cause problems. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.8 AT+CMGW 13.8 AT+CMGW Write SMS messages to memory Syntax Test Command AT+CMGW=? Response(s) OK Exec Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMGW Response(s) Text can be entered. / +CMGW: OK If writing fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command If text mode (see AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMGW=/[, [/][, ]] Text can be entered. / Response(s) +CMGW: OK If writing fails see notes below.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.8 AT+CMGW • If writing fails due to timeout, then AT^SM20 =1 causes "+CMS ERROR: Unknown error" to be returned; AT^SM20 =0 causes "+CMS ERROR: timer expired" to be returned. • Note that some providers do not recognize an @ symbol used in a short message. A widely used alternative is typing "*" as defined in GSM 03.40 (GPP TS 23.40).
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.9 AT+CMSS 13.9 AT+CMSS Send SMS messages from storage Syntax Test Command AT+CMSS=? Response(s) OK Write Command If text mode (AT+CMGF=1): AT+CMSS=[, [, ]] Response(s) +CMSS: [, ] OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command If PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0): AT+CMSS=[, [, ]] Response(s) +CMSS: [, ] OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.10 AT+CNMA 13.10 AT+CNMA New SMS message acknowledge to ME/TE, only phase 2+ Syntax Test Command AT+CNMA=? Response(s) +CNMA: (list of supported s) OK Exec Command AT+CNMA Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Write Command AT+CNMA= Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.11 AT+CNMI 13.11 AT+CNMI New SMS message indications Syntax Test Command AT+CNMI=? Response(s) +CNMI: (list of supporteds), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s), (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CNMI? Response(s) +CNMI: , , , , OK Write Command AT+CNMI=[][, ][, ][, ][, ] Response(s) OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.11 AT+CNMI 2 SMS-DELIVERs, except class 2 messages and messages in the message waiting indication group (store message) are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code: 3 Class 3 SMS-DELIVERs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result codes defined in =2. Messages of other data coding schemes result in indication as defined in =1. (num)(&W)(&V) Rules for storing received CBMs depend on the relevant data coding method (refer to GSM 03.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.12 AT+CPMS 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.12 AT+CPMS (num) Number of messages storable in Notes • The Mobile Equipment storage ''ME'' offers space for 25 short messages, see . • ''MT'' is the sum of ''ME'' (= 25 locations) and ''SM'' (capacity varies with SIM card). The indices of the ''MT'' storage are dependent on the order selected with AT^SSMSS • The , and parameter will be stored in non-volatile memory.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.13 AT+CSCA 13.13 AT+CSCA SMS service centre address Syntax Test Command AT+CSCA=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CSCA? Response(s) +CSCA: , OK Write Command AT+CSCA=[, ] Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Write command updates the SMSC address, through which mobile originated SMs are transmitted.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.14 AT+CSCB 13.14 AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication Syntax Test Command AT+CSCB=? Response(s) +CSCB: (list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CSCB? Response(s) +CSCB: , , OK Write Command AT+CSCB=[[, [, ]]] Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Test command returns supported modes as a compound value.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.15 AT+CSDH 13.15 AT+CSDH Show SMS text mode parameters Syntax Test Command AT+CSDH=? Response(s) +CSDH: ((list of supported s) OK Read Command AT+CSDH? Response(s) +CSDH: OK Write Command AT+CSDH= Response(s) +CSDH: OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Write command sets whether or not detailed header information is shown in text mode result codes.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.16 AT+CSMP 13.16 AT+CSMP Set SMS text mode parameters Syntax Test Command AT+CSMP=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CSMP? Response(s) +CSMP:, / , , OK Write Command AT+CSMP=[, /[, [, ]]] Response(s) +CSMP: OK If sending fails ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.16 AT+CSMP (num) Protocol Identifier GSM 03.40 TP-Protocol-Identifier in integer format 0(&F)...255 Notes • When storing a SMS DELIVER from the TE to the preferred memory storage in text mode (using the AT+CMGW write command), field can be used for . • The command writes the parameters to the non-volatile memory. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.17 AT+CSMS 13.17 AT+CSMS Select Message Service Syntax Test Command AT+CSMS=? Response(s) +CSMS: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CSMS? Response(s) +CSMS: , , , OK Write Command AT+CSMS= Response(s) +CSMS: , , OK ERROR +CMS ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.05 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) 0(&F) GSM 03.40 and GSM 03.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.17 AT+CSMS (num) Broadcast Type Messages: 0 Type not supported 1 Type supported Notes • If CSMS mode is switched from Phase 2+ to Phase 2 and one or more AT+CNMI Parameter are Phase 2+ specific a '+CMS ERROR: unknown error' will appear. It is recommended to switch the AT+CNMI Parameters to Phase 2 specific values before entering Phase 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.18 AT^SCML 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.18 AT^SCML Command Description The execute command is the same as the write command with the given default for . The write command returns messages with status value from message storage to the TE. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in the storage changes to 'received read'. Note • See notes of AT+CMGL. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.19 AT^SCMR 13.19 AT^SCMR Read concatenated SMS messages Syntax Test Command AT^SCMR=? Response(s) OK Write Command AT^SCMR= Response(s) Output if text mode (AT+CMGF=1) and command successful: For SMS-DELIVER ^SCMR: , , [], [, , , , , , , ][, , , , [] [...]
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.19 AT^SCMR Command Description The write command returns the message with location value from message storage to the TE. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in the storage changes to 'received read'. See notes of AT+CMGR. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.20 AT^SCMS 13.20 AT^SCMS Send concatenated SMS messages Sending a concatenated message is similar to sending a "normal" message, except that each segment of the concatenated message must be identified by the additional parameters , and [. To send all segments of the message one by one, the AT^SCMS write command must be executed for each segment.]
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.21 AT^SCMW 13.21 AT^SCMW Write concatenated SMS messages to memory Writing a concatenated message to the memory is similar to writing a "normal" message, except that each segment of the concatenated message must be identified by the additional parameters , and [. To store all segments of the message one by one, the AT^SCMW write command must be executed for each segment.]
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.22 AT^SLMS 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.23 AT^SMGL 13.23 AT^SMGL List SMS messages from preferred store without setting status to REC READ Syntax Test Command AT^SMGL=? Response(s) same as AT+CMGL Exec Command AT^SMGL Response(s) ^SMGL: (For default values of , see Chapter "SMS parameters.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.24 AT^SMGO 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.24 AT^SMGO 1 SMS buffer full (The buffer for received short messages is . See AT+CPMS.) 2 Buffer full and new message waiting in SC for delivery to phone Notes • Incoming short messages with message class 1 (ME specific short messages) or class 2 (SM specific short messages), see in GSM 03.38, will be stored either in ''ME'' or in ''SM'' storage. Therefore the "^SMGO: 2" indication could occur, without issuing the indication "^SMGO: 1" before.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.25 AT^SMGR 13.25 AT^SMGR Read SMS message without setting status to REC READ Syntax Test Command AT^SMGR=? Response(s) ^SMGR: OK Write Command AT^SMGR= Response(s) see AT+CMGR Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Notes • The AT^SMGR command is a specific Siemens command with the same syntax as AT+CMGR Read SMS message.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.26 AT^SSCONF 13.26 AT^SSCONF SMS Command Configuration AT^SSCONF controls details of some SMS releated commands. Please note that AT^SSCONF settings are stored volatile, i.e. after restart or reset the default values will be restored.
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.27 AT^SSDA 13.27 AT^SSDA Set SMS Display Availability This command allows to notify the TC63 of its controlling application's capability to immediately display incoming SMS on a display. If the application is able to display incoming SMS, class 0 SMS shall be displayed immediately. However, if it does not, class 0 SMS shall be treated as if no message class is determined (GSM 03.38[19]).
TC63 AT Command Set s 13.28 AT^SSMSS 13.28 AT^SSMSS Set Short Message Storage Sequence Syntax Test Command AT^SSMSS=? Response(s) ^SSMSS: (list of supported) s Read Command AT^SSMSS? Response(s) ^SSMSS: OK Write Command AT^SSMSS= Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description The short message storage ''MT'' (see AT+CPMS) is a logical storage.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14. SIM related Commands 14. SIM related Commands The AT commands described in this chapter are related to the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) connected to TC63. Note: If using data from the SIM please bear in mind that the content of all Elementary Files is subject to change at any moment! This is true because the network can change the SIM's data in the background via the SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) procedure "Data download to SIM".
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.1 AT+CRSM Write Command AT+CRSM=[, [, , , [, ]]] Response(s) +CRSM: ,[,] OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 § ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) SIM command number.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.1 AT+CRSM (num) Status information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command. It is returned in both cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. 0...255 (str) Response data in case of a successful completion of the previously issued command. "STATUS" and "GET RESPONSE" commands return data, which gives information about the currently selected elementary data field. This information includes the type of file and its size.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.2 AT^SXSM 14.2 AT^SXSM Extended SIM Access AT^SXSM extends AT+CRSM with additional SIM commands. All parameters of AT^SXSM are used as specified by GSM 11.11 [23]. TC63 handles internally all required SIM interface locking and file selection routines. TC63 may return error result code "+CME ERROR" if the command cannot be passed to the SIM, e.g. if no SIM is inserted. However, errors related to SIM action are reported in and parameters as defined in GSM 11.11 [23].
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.2 AT^SXSM (num) Status information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command. It is returned in both cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. 0...255 (num) Status information from the SIM about the execution of the actual command. It is returned in both cases, on successful or failed execution of the command. 0...255 (str) Response in case of a successful completion of the previously issued SIM command.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.3 AT^SCKS 14.3 AT^SCKS Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status This command controls the SIM connection presentation mode and queries the connection status of the SIM and the card holder tray of the TC63. The query can be used for the locally attached and remote SIM's as well. For details regarding Remote SIM Access refer to AT^SRSA.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.3 AT^SCKS (num)(&V) 0 Card holder tray removed or SIM connection error 1 SIM inserted(refer to note) 2 The SIM interface HW has been deactivated to prevent possible damage (e.g. if a SIM with invalid or unsupported electrical specifications has been detected). The SIM interface can be reactivated only with a restart of the module, e.g. with "AT+CFUN= n,1".
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.4 AT^SSET 14.4 AT^SSET Indicate SIM data ready After power-up and personalization (PIN entry if required) the ME starts reading data from SIM. The AT^SSET command controls the presentation of the "^SSIM READY" URC which indicates, on the corresponding serial channel, when the ME has finished reading SIM data. Afterwards all commands that depend on SIM data fields can be used, e.g. SMS and phonebook commands.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.5 AT^SCID 14.5 AT^SCID Display SIM card identification number Syntax Test Command AT^SCID=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SCID Response(s) ^SCID: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description TA returns the card identification number in SIM (SIM file EFICCID, see GSM 11.11 Chap.10.1.1) as string type.
TC63 AT Command Set s 14.6 AT+CXXCID 14.6 AT+CXXCID Display card ID Syntax Test Command AT+CXXCID=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CXXCID Response(s) +CXXCID: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description TA returns the card identification number in SIM (SIM file EF ICCID, see GSM 11.11 Chap.10.1.1) as string type. Note • See also: AT^SCID. TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15. Remote SIM Access (RSA) Commands 15. Remote SIM Access (RSA) Commands This chapter contains the reference of AT commands and responses related to the Remote SIM Access (RSA) feature of the Cellular Engine TC63. RSA allows the TC63 to use a SIM card via its serial interface additionally to the SIM which is locally attached via the dedicated lines on the interface connector. For further details contact the Wireless Modules Application Engineering Department at Siemens AG.
TC63 AT Command Set s In general, the ME can operate either as SAP server or as SAP client. A brief description of the configuration is given below. • SAP Server The SIM Access Server has direct (galvanic) access to a SIM. It acts as a SIM card reader, which assists the client in accessing and controlling the SIM via the serial link. Typical examples of a server are SIM card reader or cellular phones which are integrated in a car environment. After SAP client activation (see (1) in Figure 15.
TC63 AT Command Set • s SAP Client The SIM Access Client is connected via a serial link to the SIM Access Server. The client accesses and controls the SIM inside the Server via the serial link. Typical examples of a server are a simple SIM card holder or a portable phone in the car environment. A typical example of a client is a car phone, which uses a SIM card in the server for a connection to the cellular network.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.1 AT^SRSA 15.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.1 AT^SRSA 6 Error SAP mode is already active. 7 Error invalid parameter. (num) Device identification Arbitrary number assigned on RSA activation by the host. Used for all subsequent RSA communication (AT commands and URCs) during the activated session. Different numbers shall be used for SAP server and client. 1...100 (num) SIM usage scheme of the TC63 Direct switch from SAP server to SAP client mode and vice versa is not supported.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.1 AT^SRSA (num) SAP message data format [0] XSAP ATC/URC format SAP messages are translated into ASCII coded strings and transmitted as parameters of AT command AT^SRSM and URC "^SRSM". If using a Bluetooth modem with AT command interface for transmitting data, it is recommended to choose the XSAP data format. Note that AT commands not related to RSA shall not be used after RSA activation on the dedicated serial multiplexer channel.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.1 AT^SRSA (num) SAP connection state 0 No SAP connection established. 1 SAP connection ongoing, i.e. peers exchange messages. Notes • If AT^SRSA with set to 1 (SAP) is given on the same serial multiplex channel as specified with parameter the SAP data transfer mode is entered immediately. Therefore no command response is issued by the TC63 in this case.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.2 AT^SRSM 15.2 AT^SRSM Remote SIM Access Message This command is used to transfer SAP messages between devices acting as SAP server and client. It is applicable for XSAP data format only, for details please refer to parameter of command AT^SRSA. The write command transports SAP messages into an ME acting as SAP server or client.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.2 AT^SRSM (num) SAP parameter MaxMsgSize Handling of this parameter is as follows: • If the TC63 is acting as SAP client the requested value of is 300. While SAP connection setup this value may be negotiated with the server to the minimal value 274, which is calculated by 256 data bytes as part of a TRANSFER_APDU_RESP message plus a 16 byte SAP header and two status bytes.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.2 AT^SRSM AT+CMEE=2 OK AT+CREG=1 OK AT^SSET=1 OK AT^SCKS=1 OK AT^SM20=0 OK AT^SRSA? OK (use Switch on network registration URC Switch on SIM data ready URC Switch on SIM status URC Switch on immediately. Return after attempting a call via ATD.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.2 AT^SRSM Id SAP Message Name SAP parameter mapping to AT^SRSA parameters [, [, [,]]] 0 CONNECT_REQ 0,, 2 DISCONNECT_REQ 2 5 TRANSFER_APDU_REQ 5,, 7 TRANSFER_ATR_REQ 7 9 POWER_SIM_OFF_REQ 9 11 POWER_SIM_ON_REQ 11 13 RESET_SIM_REQ 13 15 TRANSFER_CARD_READER _STATUS_REQ 15 15.2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.3 Related AT Commands 15.3 Related AT Commands The following commands might be of interest while using the RSA feature. For a detailed description of all commands given below refer to: • AT^SCKS This AT command is used to check the current status of the SIM (local or remote). • AT^SSET After power on and personalization (PIN entry if required), the ME starts reading data from the SIM.
TC63 AT Command Set s 15.3 Related AT Commands 15.3.3 Bluetooth scenario (SAP) A connection between a cellular engine operating as a SAP client and an ME that supports Bluetooth and SIM Access profile requires: a) System requirements • • Windows 2000, Windows XP (or later) installed USB Bluetooth dongle. It is recommended to use the Fujitsu-Siemens product with the "PlugFree" Bluetooth driver. This driver allows connections to Bluetooth profiles which are not yet specified by the SIG, e.g. SAP.
TC63 AT Command Set s 16. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands 16. SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Commands This chapter offers a brief reference of commands and responses related to the TC63's SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) implementation. Detailed information is available with the document "Remote-SAT User Guide" [4]. Please contact the Wireless Modules Application Engineering Department at Siemens AG for details. ETSI specification GSM 11.14 [24] defines SAT in detail.
TC63 AT Command Set s 16.1 AT^SSTA Parameter Description (num) TC63 Remote-SAT interface states 0 RESET 1 OFF 2 IDLE 3 PAC 4 WAIT (num) 0 GSM character set Input of a character requests one byte, e.g. "Y". 1 UCS2 To display the 16 bit value of characters represented in UCS2 alphabet a 4 byte string is required, e.g. "0059" is coding the character "Y". For details please refer to ISO/IEC 10646.
TC63 AT Command Set s 16.2 ^SSTN 16.2 ^SSTN SAT Notification Unsolicited Result Codes URC 1 Proactive Command notification ^SSTN: Every time the SIM Application issues a Proactive Command, via the ME, the TA will receive a notification. This indicates the type of Proactive Command issued. AT^SSTGI must then be used by the TA to request the parameters of the Proactive Command from the ME.
TC63 AT Command Set s 16.3 AT^SSTGI 16.3 AT^SSTGI SAT Get Information Regularly this command is used upon receipt of an URC "^SSTN" to request the parameters of the Proactive Command. Then the TA is expected to acknowledge the AT^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the Proactive Command has been executed. AT^SSTR will also provide any user information, e.g. a selected menu item. The Proactive Command type value specifies to which "^SSTN" the command is related.
TC63 AT Command Set s 16.4 AT^SSTR 16.4 AT^SSTR SAT Response The TA is expected to acknowledge the AT^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the Proactive Command has been executed. AT^SSTR will also provide any user information, e.g. a selected menu item.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17. Phonebook Commands 17. Phonebook Commands The AT commands described in this chapter allow the external application to access the phonebooks located in the TC63's memory or on the attached Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). 17.1 Sort Order for Phonebooks Due to the support of UCS2 for the part of phonebook entries, the sort order for phonebook records follows the algorithm published as Unicode Technical Standard #10, "Unicode Collation Algorithm".
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.2 AT+CNUM 17.2 AT+CNUM Read own numbers AT+CNUM returns the subscribers own number(s) from the SIM. Syntax Test Command AT+CNUM=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT+CNUM Response(s) [+CNUM: [], , ] [+CNUM: ... ] OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (str) Optional alphanumeric string associated with .
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.3 AT+CPBR 17.3 AT+CPBR Read from Phonebook AT+CPBR serves to read one or more entries from the phonebook selected with AT command AT+CPBS. The AT+CPBR test command returns the location range supported by the current phonebook storage, the maximum length of field and the maximum length of field. Note: Length information may not be available while SIM storage is selected. If storage does not offer format information, the format list contains empty parenthesizes.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.3 AT+CPBR (num) Type of address octet, which defines the used type of number (ton) and the numbering plan identification (npi). Please consider that for types other than 129 or 145 dialing from phonebook with ATD> is, depending on the network, not always possible (refer to GSM 04.08 subclause 10.5.4.7 for details). See also of AT+CPBW. Possible values are: 145 Dialing string includes international access code character '+' 161 National number.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.3 AT+CPBR Example AT+CPBR=? +CPBR:(1-100),20,17 AT+CPBR =1,3 +CPBR:1,"+999999",145,"Charlie" +CPBR:2,"+777777",145,"Bill" +CPBR:3,"+888888",145,"Arthur" TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy First run the AT+CPBR test command to find out the maximum range of entries stored in the active phonebook.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.4 AT+CPBS 17.4 AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage AT+CPBS selects the active phonebook storage, i.e. the phonebook storage that all subsequent phonebook commands will be operating on. The read command returns the currently selected , the number of entries and the number of entries available for this storage. The test command returns all supported s as compound value.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.4 AT+CPBS “MC“ Missed (unanswered received) calls list Capacity: max. 10 entries Location: ME AT+CPBW command is not applicable to this storage. The MC list can be deleted with AT^SPBD. “RC“ Received calls list Capacity: max. 10 entries Location: ME AT+CPBW command is not applicable to this storage. The RC list can be deleted with AT^SPBD. (num) Value indicating the number of used locations in selected memory storage.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.5 AT+CPBW 17.5 AT+CPBW Write into Phonebook The AT+CPBW write command can be used to create, edit and delete a phonebook entry at a of the active storage selected with AT+CPBS. If ="FD" (SIM fixed dialing numbers) is selected, PIN2 authentication has to be performed prior to any write access.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.5 AT+CPBW (num) Type of address octet, which defines the used type of number (ton) and the numbering plan identification (npi). Please consider that for types other than 129 or 145 dialing from phonebook with ATD> is, depending on the network, not always possible (refer GSM 04.08 subclause 10.5.4.7 for details). If is not specified the unknown =129 is used. If contains a leading "+" =145 (international) is used.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.6 AT^SDLD 17.6 AT^SDLD Delete the 'last number redial' memory AT^SDLD deletes all numbers stored in the "LD" memory. Syntax Test Command AT^SDLD=? Response(s) OK Exec Command AT^SDLD Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN SIEMENS % ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Note • AT^SDLD can be used only after the phonebook data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.7 AT^SPBC 17.7 AT^SPBC Find first matching entry in sorted phonebook The AT^SPBC write command searches the current phonebook for the index number of the first (lowest) entry that matches the character specified with . The AT^SPBC test command returns the list of phonebooks which can be searched through with AT^SPBC.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.8 AT^SPBD 17.8 AT^SPBD Purge phonebook memory storage AT^SPBD can be used to purge the selected phonebook manually, i.e. all entries stored in the selected phonebook storage will be deleted. CAUTION! The operation cannot be stopped nor reversed! The AT^SPBD test command returns the list of phonebooks which can be deleted with AT^SPBD. An automatic purge of the phonebooks is performed when the SIM card is removed and replaced with a different SIM card.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.9 AT^SPBG 17.9 AT^SPBG Display phonebook entries in alphabetical order AT^SPBG sorts the entries of the current phonebook in alphabetical order by name (the first six characters matter). The sort order is described in Section 17.1, Sort Order for Phonebooks. There are two ways to use AT^SPBG: • If the optional parameter equals 0 or is omitted the sorted entries will be sequentially numbered.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.9 AT^SPBG (num) Is a display of the "real" of the entry required? [0] Do not show an entry's "real" location number. Parameter will not be displayed. 1 Show the "real" location number as parameter at the end of each entry. (str) String type phone number in format specified by . The number parameter may be an empty string.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.9 AT^SPBG Notes • The command can be used for the phonebooks "SM", "FD", "ME" (cf. AT+CPBS). • AT^SPBG can be used only after the phonebook data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the initial read process is in progress, an attempt to use any of the phonebook commands will result in "+CME Error: 14" (SIM busy).
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.10 AT^SPBS 17.10 AT^SPBS Step through the selected phonebook alphabetically AT^SPBS can be used to scroll sequentially through the active phonebook records in alphabetical order by name. Three entries will be displayed at a time. Every time the write command is executed, 3 rows of phonebook records are returned. Each triplet overlaps with the next one. The actual index depends on parameter . This parameter determines whether the index will be increased or decreased.
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.10 AT^SPBS After a write command has terminated successfully with "OK", the value from parameter is saved and retained as the new value. Mind after the last record of phonebook, the first entry follows. (num) 1...maxindex The index in the sorted list of phonebook entries that identifies the second entry displayed. = (+1). Mind after the last record of phonebook, the first entry follows. (num) 1...
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.10 AT^SPBS (num) 0(&F)...maxindex This parameter is only an internal parameter and cannot modified directly. The internal counter will be reset to index 0 after a call to ATZ or AT&F. Notes • The complete list of sorted entries can be retrieved using AT command AT^SPBG. • The command can be used for the phonebooks "SM", "FD", "ME" (cf. AT+CPBS).
TC63 AT Command Set s 17.10 AT^SPBS EXAMPLE 3 Using AT^SPBS with =1 in order to obtain the entries' location numbers: at^spbs=1,1 ^SPBS:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur",27 ^SPBS:2,"+777777",145,"Bill",6 ^SPBS:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie",15 The numbers at the end of each line are the memory locations in the phonebook and can be used for dialing or editing phonebook entries: at+cpbr=27 +CPBR: 27,"+999999",145,"Arthur" TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy Read out phonebook location 27.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18. Audio Commands 18. Audio Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the TC63's audio interface. 18.1 Audio programming model The following figure illustrates how the signal path can be adjusted with the parameters , , , and as well as , and . Figure 18.1: Audio programming model TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.2 ATL 18.2 ATL Set monitor speaker loudness ATL is implemented for V.250ter compatibility reasons only, and has no effect. In multiplex mode (refer AT+CMUX) the command is supported on logical channel 1 only. Syntax Exec Command ATL[] Response(s) OK Reference(s) PIN V.250 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % ! ! MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % ! ! ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) 18.3 ATM Set monitor speaker mode ATM is implemented for V.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.4 AT+CLVL 18.4 AT+CLVL Loudspeaker volume level Syntax Test Command AT+CLVL=? Response(s) +CLVL: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+CLVL? Response(s) +CLVL: OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Write Command AT+CLVL= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR: Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.07 ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num) Loudspeaker Volume Level 0...
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.5 AT+CMUT 18.5 AT+CMUT Mute control The AT+CMUT command mutes the microphone input. The command can be used in all audio modes (1 to 6) and during a voice call only. See AT^SNFS for more details on the various audio modes. As alternative, you can use the AT^SNFM command. During an active call, users should be aware that when they switch back and forth between different audio modes (for example handsfree on/off) the value of does not change, i.e.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.6 AT+VTD 18.6 AT+VTD Tone duration This command refers to an integer that defines the length of tones transmitted with the AT+VTS command. Syntax Test Command AT+VTD=? Response(s) +VTD: (list of supporteds) OK Read Command AT+VTD? Response(s) OK Write Command AT+VTD= Response(s) OK ERROR +CME ERROR Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.7 AT+VTS 18.7 AT+VTS DTMF and tone generation AT+VTS is intended to send ASCII characters or strings which cause the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) to transmit DTMF tones to a remote subscriber. The command can only be used during active voice calls and offers the following variants: • AT+VTS= allows to send a sequence of DTMF tones with a duration defined with AT+VTD. • AT+VTS=[,] allows to send a single DTMF tone.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.8 AT^SAIC 18.8 AT^SAIC Audio Interface Configuration AT^SAIC configures the interface connections of the active audio mode. The write command is usable in audio modes 2 to 6 only. If AT^SNFS=1, any attempt to use AT^SAIC write command is rejected with error response. This is because all default parameters in audio mode 1 are determined for type approval and are not adjustable.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.8 AT^SAIC Notes • The factory defaults of AT^SAIC vary with the selected audio mode. If AT^SNFS=1 or 4 or 5, then AT^SAIC=2,1,1. If AT^SNFS=2 or 3 or 6, then AT^SAIC=2,2,2. AT^SNFD can be used to reset the factory defaults. • For use after restart of the ME, you are advised to store the settings of AT^SAIC and AT^SNFS to the audio profile saved with AT^SNFW. Otherwise, audio mode 1 (AT^SNFS=1) and audio interface 2 (AT^SAIC=2,1,1) will be active each time the ME is powered up.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.9 AT^SNFA 18.9 AT^SNFA Set or query of microphone attenuation AT^SNFA specifies the large-scale attenuation on the microphone path of the audio device currently selected with AT^SNFS. The write command is only available in audio modes 2 to 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.9 AT^SNFA Example ^SYSSTART at^snfa=? ^SNFA: (0-65535) OK at^snfa? ^SNFA: 32767 OK at^snfs=4 OK at^snfa=1 OK at^snfa? ^SNFA: 1 OK at^snfi? ^SNFI: 5,1 OK at^snfi=5,45 OK at^snfa? ^SNFA: 45 OK TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.10 AT^SNFD 18.10 AT^SNFD Set audio parameters to manufacturer default values AT^SNFD sets the active audio parameters to manufacturer defined default values.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.11 AT^SNFI 18.11 AT^SNFI Set microphone path parameters AT^SNFI controls the microphone path amplification. Read and write options of this command refer to the active audio mode. The write command works only in audio modes 2 to 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.12 AT^SNFM 18.12 AT^SNFM Set microphone audio path and power supply The AT^SNFM read command returns the microphone mute and supply voltage status. The AT^SNFM write command can be used to switch the microphone's audio path (muted / not muted) or to control the power supply of the VMIC line for the two microphone inputs. The microphone can be muted or activated by changing in all audio modes (1 to 6) and during a voice call only.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.12 AT^SNFM (num) Microphone supply voltage control status. 0 Supply voltage was set to a constant value. 2 Supply voltage state is controlled by the ME and depends on parameter data set of the selected audio mode. Notes • The programmable power supply of the VMIC line gives you greater flexibility in connecting audio accessories or using the two analog audio interfaces for a variety of functions other than audio.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.13 AT^SNFO 18.13 AT^SNFO Set audio output (= loudspeaker path) parameter AT^SNFO controls the earpiece path amplification. The read and write commands refer to the active audio mode. The write command works only in audio modes 2 to 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.13 AT^SNFO Notes • specifies the amount of volume of each . The range of each is up to 65535, but will be suppressed to 32767. A value above = 65535 will cause an error. • The range of is up to 65535, but will be suppressed to 32767. A value above = 65535 will cause an error. • Any change to takes effect in audio modes 2 to 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.14 AT^SNFPT 18.14 AT^SNFPT Set progress tones AT^SNFPT controls the Call Progress Tones generated at the beginning of a mobile originated call setup. Please note that the setting is stored volatile, i.e. after restart or reset, the default value 1 will be restored.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.15 AT^SNFS 18.15 AT^SNFS Select audio hardware set The AT^SNFS write command serves to set the audio mode required for the connected equipment. AT^SNFS can also be used in conjunction with AT^SAIC. This is useful, for example, if the audio interfaces are operated alternatively to benefit from different devices. Each audio mode can be assigned a specific interface.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.15 AT^SNFS Notes • The write command can be used during a voice call to switch back and forth between different modes. This allows the user, for example, to switch handsfree operation (speakerphone) on and off. • Users should be aware that is a global setting. This means, when another audio mode is selected during a call, the value of does not change.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.15 AT^SNFS AT^SNFW OK Stores the audio mode and the interface. To switch back and forth: AT^SNFS=4 OK AT^SNFS=2 OK TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy Switches to the handset connected to analog interface 1. Switches to the handsfree device at analog interface 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.16 AT^SNFTTY 18.16 AT^SNFTTY Signal TTY/CTM audio mode capability TC63 offers basic support for equipment using the CTM standard (Cellular Text Telephone Modems). The benefit of CTM is that text characters typed on a TTY device (Text Telephone Type-writer) can be transformed into special audio burst signals for reliable transmission via the existing speech channels of a cellular phone system.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.17 AT^SNFV 18.17 AT^SNFV Set loudspeaker volume AT^SNFV can be used to set the volume of the loudspeaker to the value addressed by . The read and write commands refer to the active audio mode. The write command works only in audio modes 2 to 6.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.18 AT^SNFW 18.18 AT^SNFW Write audio setting in non-volatile store AT^SNFW causes the TA to write the currently selected audio parameters to non-volatile store. The saved audio profile includes the following parameters: AT^SNFA: AT^SNFI: , AT^SNFO: , [0 to 4], AT^SNFS: AT^SAIC: , , .
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.19 AT^SRTC 18.19 AT^SRTC Ring tone configuration The AT^SRTC read command returns the current and current . The read command can be used while test playback is off or on. In the latter case, see execute command for details. The AT^SRTC execute command is intended for testing. It starts to play a melody from the audio output currently selected with AT^SNFS. To deactivate test playback use AT^SRTC again.
TC63 AT Command Set s 18.19 AT^SRTC Parameter Description (num) Type of ring tone. You have a choice of 7 different ring tones and melodies. All will be played from the audio output selected with the AT^SNFS command. =0 is only intended for muting. 0 Mutes the currently played tone immediately.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19. Hardware related Commands 19. Hardware related Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to the TC63's hardware interface. More information regarding this interface is available with the "TC63 Hardware Interface Description"[2]. 19.1 AT+CCLK Real Time Clock Syntax Test Command AT+CCLK=? Response(s) OK Read Command AT+CCLK? Response(s) +CCLK: OK Write Command AT+CCLK= Response(s) +CME ERROR: ERROR OK Reference(s) PIN GSM 07.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.2 AT+CALA 19.2 AT+CALA Set alarm time The AT+CALA write command can be used to set an alarm time in the ME or to clear a programmed alarm. When the alarm time is reached and the alarm is executed the ME returns an Unsolicited Result Code (URC) and the alarm time is reset to "00/01/01,00:00:00".
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.2 AT+CALA Unsolicited Result Code +CALA: [] Indicates reminder message. After power-down and wake-up at the scheduled time, the following URC indicates that the ME has entered the Airplane mode: "^SYSSTART AIRPLANE MODE" +CALA: [] Parameter Description (str) Format is "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss". For example, 6th of July 2005, 22:10:00 equals to "05/07/06,22:10:00" (see also AT+CCLK).
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.2 AT+CALA • Alarm settings on ASC0 / ASC1 and different Multiplexer channels (see AT+CMUX): - On each interface an individual message can be stored, but only one time setting applies. This means an alarm set on one of the interfaces overwrites the time setting on all remaining interfaces. Therefore, the total number of alarm events returned by the read command AT+CALA? will always be =0, no matter whether different text messages are stored.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.3 AT^SBC 19.3 AT^SBC Battery Charge Control The functions of the AT^SBC differ depending on whether or not a battery is present. • General functions: The AT^SBC write command enables the presentation of URCs alerting the user of undervoltage and overvoltage conditions before the module switches off. The automatic shutdown caused by undervoltage or overvoltage is equivalent to the power-down initiated with the AT^SMSO command, i.e.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.3 AT^SBC URC 2 ^SBC: Overvoltage warning This URC is an alarm indicator displayed when the supply voltage approaches its maximum level. The URC appears only once. URC 3 ^SBC: Overvoltage shutdown This URC will be reported when the voltage exceeds the maximum level specified in the Hardware Interface Description [2]. It appears only once before the module starts to perform an orderly shutdown.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.3 AT^SBC Notes • If multiplex mode (AT+CMUX) is active, any virtual channel can be used for entering the read or write command. The undervoltage URC will be issued simultaneously on all three channels. • The URC "^SYSSTART CHARGE ONLY MODE" is indicated automatically when the module enters this mode (except when autobauding is active). Unlike the undervoltage URC, it cannot be disabled or enabled by the TE. 19.3.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.4 AT^SBV 19.4 AT^SBV Battery/Supply Voltage The AT^SBV execute command allows to monitor the supply (or battery) voltage of the module. The voltage is continuously measured at intervals depending on the operating mode of the RF interface. The duration of a measurement period ranges from 0.5s in TALK / DATA mode up to 50s when TC63 is in IDLE mode or Limited Service (deregistered).
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.5 AT^SCTM 19.5 AT^SCTM Set critical operating temperature presentation mode or query temperature Use this command to monitor the temperature range of the module and the battery. The write command enables or disables the presentation of URCs to report critical temperature limits. CAUTION: During the first 15 seconds after start-up, the module operates in an automatic report mode: URCs can be always displayed regardless of the selected mode .
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.5 AT^SCTM Command Description The read command returns: • the URC presentation mode • information about the current temperature range of the module Please note that the Read command does not indicate the temperature range of the battery. The battery temperature can only be reported by an Unsolicited Result Code. Select to enable or disable the presentation of the URCs. Please note that the setting will not be stored upon Power Down, i.e.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.5 AT^SCTM EXAMPLE 2 URCs issued when the temperature is back to normal (URC is output once): ^SCTM_A: 0 ^SCTM_B: 0 TC63_ATC_V00.490 Confidential / Draft - Do not copy Battery temperature back to normal temperature. Engine back to normal temperature.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.6 AT^SSYNC 19.6 AT^SSYNC Configure SYNC Pin The AT^SSYNC command serves to configure the SYNC pin of the application interface. Please note that the SYNC pin may be assigned different functions: Depending on the design of the host application, the pin can either be used to indicate the current consumption in a transmit burst or to drive a status LED connected to the pin as specified in [2]. For detailed information on the SYNC pin and its LED functionality refer to [2].
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.6 AT^SSYNC 19.6.1 ME status indicated by status LED patterns The following table lists the possible patterns of status LED behavior, and describes the ME operating status indicated by each pattern if AT^SSYNC parameter =1 and =2. Table 19.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.6 AT^SSYNC LED behavior ME operating status if AT^SSYNC=1 ME operating status if AT^SSYNC=2 n * 75 ms on / n * 3 ms off Not possible: With AT^SSYNC=1, LED signalization is disabled in SLEEP mode. SLEEP mode is activated (AT+CFUN parameter ≠ 1) while the ME is registered to the GSM network. n * 500 ms on / n * 25 ms off SLEEP mode is activated (AT+CFUN parameter ≠ 1) while the ME is registered to the GSM network. Additionally, PDP context is activated.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI 19.7 AT^SSPI Serial Protocol Interface The AT^SSPI command enables the module to be connected to external I²C devices. The I²C datastream is mapped through an internal I²C driver to and from an ASCII hex protocol which can be exchanged with an external application via V24. The AT^SSPI write command configures and activates the I²C interface and changes from command mode into data mode. All values must be given in hexadecimal format (0 - 9, A - F) without "0x".
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI Subparameter Bit Hexadecimal Selected function Interface type D15 - D12 0 I²C bus (default) Port D11 - D8 0 Internal port Data transfer rate D7 - D4 0 1 I²C at 100 kbps I²C at 400 kbps (default) Protocol D3 - D0 0 ASCII (hex coding) (num) I²C: This parameter specifies a delay after a write frame. See Section 19.7.1, Specifying Delay Time for I²C for further details. [0](&F)...
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI Figure 19.2: Delay time on I²C after Write Figure 19.3: Delay time on I²C after Read TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI 19.7.2 Transmitting Data over AT Interface This section provides information on the protocol used for data transmission to or from I²C devices and explains the data mode. It is assumed that you are familiar with the I²C specification.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI Message syntax: Each Message consists of a Start and Stop character, a Message-ID, further protocol data and user data. The notation of all elements is explained below: Notation of Message-ID: • • All ASCII characters between 0x00...0x7F. It is recommended to use only the characters 0...9, A...Z, a...z. Length of the Message-ID: only one character Notation of protocol data (except Message-ID) and user data: • • • • • • Hex (0...9, a...f, A...
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI In a Transfer Message (Read or Write), the third element is the 7-bit I²C Slave Address (2 characters) that identifies each single device connected to the bus. The 8th bit of this byte is the LSB that determines the direction of the message. If the LSB is "0" the master will write information to the selected slave. If the LSB is "1" the master will read information sent from the slave.
TC63 AT Command Set s 19.7 AT^SSPI 19.7.4 Example: Using I²C Bus As stated above, it is recommended to run the Terminal program in chat mode or to use the local echo. First, activate the I²C interface: The first group of characters forms the , where the first "0" sets I²C, the second "0" is the internal port, the digit "1" sets 400 kbps bit rate on the I²C bus, and the next "0" selects ASCII coding.
TC63 AT Command Set s 20. Miscellaneous Commands 20. Miscellaneous Commands The AT Commands described in this chapter are related to various areas. 20.1 A/ Repeat previous command line Syntax Exec Command A/ Response(s) Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description Repeat previous command line. Notes • Line does not need to end with terminating character.
TC63 AT Command Set s 20.2 ATS3 20.2 ATS3 Set command line termination character The ATS3 command determines the character recognized by the TA to terminate an incoming command line. Syntax Read Command ATS3? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS3= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) command line termination character 000...13(&F)...
TC63 AT Command Set s 20.3 ATS4 20.3 ATS4 Set response formatting character The ATS4 command determines the character generated by the TA for result code and information text. Syntax Read Command ATS4? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS4= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Parameter Description (num)(&W)(&V) response formatting character 000...10(&F)...
TC63 AT Command Set s 20.4 ATS5 20.4 ATS5 Write command line editing character Syntax Read Command ATS5? Response(s) OK Write Command ATS5= Response(s) OK ERROR Reference(s) V.250 PIN ! ASC0 ASC1 USB % % % MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge % % % ! 4 Last % ! Command Description This parameter setting determines the character recognized by TA as a request to delete the immediately preceding character from the command line.
TC63 AT Command Set s 20.5 AT^SFDL 20.5 AT^SFDL Enter Firmware Download Mode The AT^SFDL command allows the application manufacturer to download TC63 firmware into the module by starting the download process from the host application or a customer-designed download program. The download can be done over the serial interfaces ASC0 or ASC1 or the USB interface. For this purpose, the TC63 firmware update file must be available in the format *.USF. The file can be requested from Siemens.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21. Appendix 21. Appendix 21.1 Restricted access to SIM data after SIM PIN authentication The following commands can be used only after data from the SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after successful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take up to 30 seconds depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt to use any of the following commands will result in "+CME Error: 14" (SIM busy).
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands 21.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands The following command strings can be sent to the network via ATD and have to be terminated with a semicolon. The command strings are defined with GSM 2.30 [18]. Table 21.1: Star-Hash (*#) Command Overview Star-Hash Code Functionality Response, also refer to Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands Star-Hash Code Functionality Response, also refer to Table 21.3 (choice of *,#,*#)33*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOC ^SCLCK : , , [, ...] like +CLCK *) (Refer to AT+CLCK) (choice of *,#,*#)331*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOIC see above (choice of *,#,*#)332*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int BAOIC exc.home see above (choice of *,#,*#)35*Pw*BS# Act/deact/int.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.2 Star-Hash (*#) Network Commands Abbreviation Meaning Value PW Password -- C Character of TE character set (e.g. asterics, hash or digit in case of USSD, or digits in case of held calls or multiparty calls) -- Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN 21.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN ; ... Command not available ! ... Command does not require PIN1 % ... Command requires PIN1 § ... Command sometimes requires PIN1 Table 21.
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TC63 AT Command Set s 21.3 Available AT Commands and Dependency on SIM PIN AT Command Exec Test Read Write AT^SBV ! ! ; ; AT^SCTM ; ! ! ! AT^SSYNC ; ! ! ! AT^SSPI ; ! ! ! A/ ! ; ; ; ATS3 ; ; ! ! ATS4 ; ; ! ! ATS5 ; ; ! ! AT^SFDL ! ! ; ; Miscellaneous Commands TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.4 Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME 21.4 s Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME ! ... Command not supported % ... Command supported § ... Use in Airplane mode depends on command type (test, read, execute, write). See description of AT command for details. Table 21.
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TC63 AT Command Set 21.4 Availability of AT Commands Depending on Operating Mode of ME AT Command Normal Mode s 4 Charge Hardware related Commands AT+CCLK % % % AT+CALA % % % AT^SBC % % § AT^SBV % % % AT^SCTM % % % AT^SSYNC % ! ! AT^SSPI % % ! A/ % % ! ATS3 % % ! ATS4 % % ! ATS5 % % ! AT^SFDL % ! ! Miscellaneous Commands TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.5 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W 21.5 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.5 AT Command Settings storable with AT&W AT Command Stored Parameters AT+CLIP GPRS Commands ATS0 FAX Commands AT+FCLASS Short Message Service (SMS) Commands AT+CMGF AT+CNMI , , , AT+CSCB AT+CSDH AT+CSMS AT^SMGO SIM related Commands AT^SCKS AT^SSET Miscellaneous Commands ATS3 ATS4 ATS5 Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.6 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F 21.6 s Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.6 Factory Default Settings Restorable with AT&F AT Command s Factory Defaults Miscellaneous Commands ATS3 =013 ATS4 =010 ATS5 =008 TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.7 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) 21.7 s Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.
TC63 AT Command Set 21.7 Summary of Unsolicited Result Codes (URC) AT Command URC AT^SBC ^SBC: Overvoltage shutdown AT^SCTM ^SCTM_A: AT^SCTM ^SCTM_B: TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.8 AT Command Usability for USB 21.8 AT Command Usability for USB Table 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.8 AT Command Usability for USB AT Command Usability for USB AT^SCTM % AT^SSYNC % AT^SSPI % Miscellaneous Commands A/ % ATS3 % ATS4 % ATS5 % AT^SFDL % TC63_ATC_V00.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands Table 21.12: Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page +++ Switch from data mode to command mode Section 7.18, page 160 ^SSTN SAT Notification Section 16.2, page 388 A/ Repeat previous command line Section 20.1, page 457 AT&C Set circuit Data Carrier Detect (DCD) function mode Section 4.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page AT+CHLD Call Hold and Multiparty Section 9.8, page 222 AT+CHUP Hang up call Section 7.10, page 151 AT+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) Section 6.10, page 139 AT+CIND Indicator control Section 3.2, page 68 AT+CLCC List current calls of ME Section 7.21, page 164 AT+CLCK Facility lock Section 5.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page AT+CRLP Select radio link protocol parameters for originated nontransparent data calls Section 7.20, page 163 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM Access Section 14.1, page 363 AT+CSCA SMS service centre address Section 13.13, page 342 AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication Section 13.14, page 343 AT+CSCS Select TE character set Section 2.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page AT^SCFG Extended Configuration Settings Section 2.14, page 52 AT^SCID Display SIM card identification number Section 14.5, page 371 AT^SCKS Query SIM and Chip Card Holder Status Section 14.3, page 368 AT^SCML List Concatenated SMS messages from preferred store Section 13.18, page 349 AT^SCMR Read concatenated SMS messages Section 13.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page AT^SNFM Set microphone audio path and power supply Section 18.12, page 423 AT^SNFO Set audio output (= loudspeaker path) parameter Section 18.13, page 425 AT^SNFPT Set progress tones Section 18.14, page 427 AT^SNFS Select audio hardware set Section 18.15, page 428 AT^SNFTTY Signal TTY/CTM audio mode capability Section 18.16, page 431 AT^SNFV Set loudspeaker volume Section 18.
TC63 AT Command Set s 21.9 Alphabetical List of AT Commands AT Command Description Section and Page ATD> Mobile originated call from active memory using corresponding field Section 7.6, page 147 ATDI Mobile originated call to ISDN number Section 7.7, page 148 ATDL Redial last number used Section 7.8, page 149 ATE Enable command echo Section 4.5, page 93 ATH Disconnect existing connection Section 7.