AirPrime HL76xx AT Commands Interface Guide Rev6 2
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Tables
- 1. Introduction
- 2. V25ter AT Commands
- 2.1. +++ Command: Switch from Data Mode to Command Mode
- 2.2. A/ Command: Repeat Previous Command Line
- 2.3. O Command: Switch from Command Mode to Data Mode
- 2.4. E Command: Enable Echo Command
- 2.5. Q Command: Set Result Code Presentation Mode
- 2.6. S0 Command: Set Number of Rings before Automatic Call Answering
- 2.7. S4 Command: Set Response Formatting Character
- 2.8. S7 Command: Set Delay for Connection Completion
- 2.9. V Command: TA Response Format
- 2.10. X Command: Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control
- 2.11. &C Command: Set Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Function Mode
- 2.12. &D Command: Set Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Function Mode
- 2.13. &F Command: Restore Factory Settings
- 2.14. &W Command: Save Stored Profile
- 2.15. &V Command: Display Current Configuration
- 2.16. &K Command: Flow Control Option
- 2.17. &S Command: DSR Option
- 2.18. IPR Command: Set Fixed Local/DTE Rate
- 2.19. L Command: Monitor Speaker Loudness
- 2.20. M Command: Monitor Speaker Mode
- 3. General AT Commands
- 3.1. I Command: Request Identification Information
- 3.2. Z Command: Reset and Restore User Configuration
- 3.3. +CGMI Command: Request Manufacturer Identification
- 3.4. +CGMM Command: Request Model Identification
- 3.5. +CGMR Command: Request Revision Identification
- 3.6. +CGSN Command: Request Product Serial Number Identification (IMEI)
- 3.7. +KGSN Command: Request Product Serial Number and Software Version
- 3.8. +HWREV Command: Request Hardware Revision
- 3.9. +CSCS Command: Set TE Character Set
- 3.10. +CIMI Command: Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity
- 3.11. +GMI Command: Request Manufacturer Identification
- 3.12. +GMM Command: Request Model Identification
- 3.13. +GMR Command: Request Revision Identification
- 3.14. +GSN Command: Request Product Serial Number (IMEI)
- 3.15. +CMUX Command: Multiplexing Mode
- 3.16. +GCAP Command: Request Complete TA Capability List
- 3.17. +WIMEI Command: IMEI Write and Read
- 3.18. +KODIS Command: Access ODIS Information
- 3.19. &R Command: RTS and CTS Option
- 3.20. +FMI Command: Request Manufacturer Identification
- 3.21. +FMM Command: Request Model Identification
- 3.22. \N Command: Data Transmission Mode
- 3.23. N Command: Negotiate Handshake Option
- 3.24. S5 Command: Write Command Line Editing Character
- 3.25. S6 Command: Pause before Blind Dialing
- 3.26. S8 Command: Comma Dial Modifier Time
- 3.27. W Command: Extended Result Code
- 3.28. B Command: Data Rate Selection
- 3.29. S2 Command: Set Character for the Escape Sequence (Data to Command Mode)
- 3.30. S3 Command: Command Line Termination Character
- 3.31. S10 Command: Automatic Disconnect Delay
- 3.32. S11 Command: DTMF Dialing Speed
- 4. Call Control Commands
- 4.1. A Command: Answer a Call
- 4.2. H Command: Hook Control
- 4.3. D Command: Dial Number
- 4.4. D> Command: Direct Dialing from Phonebook
- 4.5. +CHUP Command: Hang up Call
- 4.6. +CR Command: Service Reporting Control
- 4.7. +CRC Command: Set Cellular Result Codes for Incoming Call Indication
- 4.8. +CSTA Command: Select Type of Address
- 4.9. +CMOD Command: Call Mode
- 4.10. +CEER Command: Extended Error Report
- 4.11. +CSNS Command: Single Numbering Scheme
- 4.12. +CBST Command: Select Bearer Service Type
- 5. Mobile Equipment Control and Status Commands
- 5.1. +CACM Command: Accumulated Call Meter
- 5.2. +CAMM Command: Accumulated Call Meter (Maximum)
- 5.3. +CCWE Command: Call Meter Maximum Event
- 5.4. +CCLK Command: Real Time Clock
- 5.5. +CIND Command: Indicator Control
- 5.6. +CLAC Command: List Available AT Commands
- 5.7. +CFUN Command: Set Phone Functionality
- 5.8. +CMER Command: Mobile Equipment Event Reporting
- 5.9. +CMEE Command: Report Mobile Termination Error
- 5.10. +CCID Command: Request SIM Card Identification
- 5.11. +FMR Command: Request Revision Identification
- 5.12. +CPIN Command: Enter Pin
- 5.13. +CPIN2 Command: Enter Pin2
- 5.14. +CPUC Command: Price per Unit and Currency
- 5.15. +CPAS Command: Phone Activity Status
- 5.16. +CSQ Command: Signal Quality
- 5.17. +KCELL Command: Cell Environment Information
- 5.18. +KGPIO Command: Hardware IO Control
- 5.19. +KGPIOCFG Command: GPIO Configuration
- 5.20. +KADC Command: Analog Digital Converter
- 5.21. +CSIM Command: Generic SIM Access
- 5.22. +KSIMDET Command: SIM Detection
- 5.23. +CLAN Command: Read Language
- 5.24. +CCHO Command: Open Logical Channel
- 5.25. +CCHC Command: Close Logical Channel
- 5.26. +CGLA Command: Generic UICC Logical Channel Access
- 5.27. +CRLA Command: Restricted UICC Logical Channel Access
- 5.28. +CUAD Command: UICC Application Discovery
- 5.29. +CRSM Command: Restricted SIM Access
- 5.30. +CEAP Command: EAP Authentication
- 5.31. +CERP Command: EAP Retrieve Parameters
- 5.32. +KTEMPMON Command: Temperature Monitor
- 5.33. +CTZU Command: Automatic Time Zone Update
- 5.34. +CTZR Command: Time Zone Reporting
- 5.35. +XDATACHANNEL Command: Configure Data Channel
- 5.36. +XCELLINFO Command: Provide Cell Information
- 5.37. +KSLEEP Command: Power Management Control for UART
- 5.38. +HBHV Command: Configure General System Behavior
- 5.39. +CIREP Command: IMS Network Reporting
- 5.40. +CIREG Command: Registration Information
- 5.41. +GST Command: General System Status Information
- 5.42. +CESQ Command: Extended Signal Quality
- 5.43. +XCSQ Command: Radio Signal Strength and Quality with URC Support
- 5.44. +XCESQ Command: Extended Signal Quality with URC Support
- 5.45. +WEXTCLK Command: External Clocks Setting
- 5.46. +KRIC Command: Ring Indicator Control
- 5.47. +CPWROFF Command: Switch MS Off
- 5.48. +KUSBCOMP Command: Set USB Composition
- 5.49. +WMUSBVCC Command: USB VCC Detection Setting
- 5.50. +KLTEMUTE Command: Mute LTE TX
- 5.51. +KSYNC Command: Application Synchronization Signal
- 5.52. +KLTEPARAM Command: LTE Parameters
- 5.53. +KBND Command: Current Networks Band Indicator
- 5.54. +KSRAT Command: Set Radio Access Technology
- 5.55. *PSRDBS Command: Change Frequency Band
- 5.56. +CMEC Command: Mobile Equipment Control Mode
- 5.57. +CPOF Command: Power Off
- 5.58. +KGSMAD Command: GSM/LTE Antenna Detection
- 5.59. +KSREP Command: Mobile Start-up Reporting
- 5.60. +WMANTSEL Command: Select Main / Diversity Antenna for LTE
- 5.61. +KSIMSEL Command: SIM Selection
- 5.62. +BOOTDWLCFG Command: Boot Configuration for Firmware Download
- 5.63. +CALA Command: Set Alarm
- 5.64. +CALD Command: Delete Alarm
- 5.65. +KCCINFO Command: Camped Cell Information
- 5.66. +CALM Command: Alert Sound Mode
- 5.67. +CRSL Command: Ringer Sound Level
- 5.68. +CCED Command: Cell Environment Description
- 5.69. +WESHDOWN Command: Emergency Shutdown
- 5.70. +KMCLASS Command: Change GPRS and EGPRS Multislot Class
- 6. Network Service Related Commands
- 6.1. +CAOC Command: Advice of Charge
- 6.2. +CUSD: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
- 6.3. +CLCK Command: Facility Lock
- 6.4. +CNUM Command: Subscriber Number
- 6.5. +COLP Command: Connected Line Identification Presentation
- 6.6. +COPN Command: Read Operator Name
- 6.7. +COPS Command: Operator Selection
- 6.8. +CPOL Command: Preferred PLMN List
- 6.9. +CPWD Command: Change Password
- 6.10. +CREG Command: Network Registration
- 6.11. +CSSN Command: Supplementary Service Notification
- 6.12. +CPLS Command: Select Preferred PLMN List
- 6.13. +CEREG Command: EPS Network Registration Status
- 6.14. +CEMODE Command: UE Modes of Operation for EPS
- 6.15. +KAAT Command: GPRS Automatic Attach
- 7. Phone Book Management
- 8. SMS Commands
- 8.1. Parameters Definition
- 8.2. +CMGD Command: Delete Message
- 8.3. +CMGF Command: Set Message Format
- 8.4. +CMGL Command: List Messages
- 8.5. +CMGR Command: Read Message
- 8.6. +CMGS Command: Send Message
- 8.7. +CMGW Command: Write Message to Memory
- 8.8. +CMSS Command: Send Message from Storage
- 8.9. +CNMI Command: New Message Indication
- 8.10. +CSCB Command: Select Cell Broadcast Message Type
- 8.11. +CSCA Command: Service Center Address
- 8.12. +CSMP Command: Set Text Mode Parameters
- 8.13. +CSMS Command: Select Message Service
- 8.14. +CPMS Command: Preferred Message Storage
- 8.15. +CSDH Command: Show Text Mode Parameters
- 8.16. +XCMGS3GPP2 Command: Send 3GPP2 SMS Message
- 8.17. +XCMT3GGP2 Command: Enable or Disable the 3GPP2 MT SMS URC
- 9. Audio Commands
- 9.1. +KPCMCFG Command: Configure PCM Digital Audio
- 9.2. +WMAUDIOLOOP Command: Audio Test
- 9.3. +CLVL Command: Loudspeaker Volume Level
- 9.4. +KECHO Command: Echo Cancellation
- 9.5. +KNOISE Command: Echo Suppression
- 9.6. +KPC Command: Peak Compressor
- 9.7. +KST Command: Side Tone
- 9.8. +KVGR Command: Receive Gain Selection
- 9.9. +KVGT Command: Transmit Gain Selection
- 9.10. +VGR Command: Receive Gain Selection
- 9.11. +VGT Command: Transmit Gain Selection
- 9.12. +VIP Command: Initialize Voice Parameters
- 9.13. +CODECINFO Command: Display Audio Codec Information
- 9.14. +KSRAP Command: Save or Restore Audio Parameters
- 9.15. +WVR Command: Voice Codec Selection
- 9.16. +VTD Command: Tone Duration
- 9.17. +VTS Command: DTMF and Tone Generation
- 10. Packet Domain Commands
- 10.1. +CGATT Command: PS Attach or Detach
- 10.2. +CGACT Command: Activate or Deactivate PDP Context
- 10.3. +CGANS Command: PDP Context Activation Manual Response
- 10.4. +CGCMOD Command: Modify PDP Context
- 10.5. +CGTFT Command: Traffic Flow Template
- 10.6. +CGCLASS Command: GPRS Mobile Station Class
- 10.7. +CGDCONT Command: Define PDP Context
- 10.8. +CGDSCONT Command: Define Secondary PDP Context
- 10.9. +CGDATA Command: Enter Data State
- 10.10. +CGED Command: GPRS Cell Environment
- 10.11. +CGEREP Command: Packet Domain Event Reporting
- 10.12. +CGAUTO Command: Automatic Response
- 10.13. +CGPADDR Command: Show PDP Address
- 10.14. +CGQMIN Command: Quality of Service Profile (Minimum)
- 10.15. +CGEQMIN Command: 3G Quality of Service Profile (Minimum)
- 10.16. +CGQREQ Command: Request Quality of Service Profile
- 10.17. +CGEQREQ Command: 3G Request Quality of Service Profile
- 10.18. +CGEQNEG Command: 3G Negotiated Quality of Service Profile
- 10.19. +CGREG Command: GPRS Network Registration Status
- 10.20. +CGSMS Command: Select Service for MO SMS Messages
- 10.21. +CRLP Command: Select Radio Link Protocol
- 10.22. +XDNS Command: Dynamic DNS Request
- 10.23. +CGPIAF Command: Printing IP Address Format
- 10.24. +WPPP Command: PDP Context Authentication Configuration
- 11. SIM Application Toolkit AT Commands
- 11.1. +STKPRO Command: Display List of Supported Proactive Commands
- 11.2. +STKTR Command: Enter Response
- 11.3. +STKENV Command: Send a SIM APPL TK Envelope Command
- 11.4. +STKPROF Command: Terminal Profile Data
- 11.5. +STKCC Notification: SIM – APPL – TK Call Control
- 11.6. +STKCNF Notification: SIM – APPL – TK Proactive Session Status
- 11.7. *PSSTKI Command: SIM Toolkit Configuration
- 12. Protocol Specific Commands
- 12.1. Preliminary Comments
- 12.2. IP Address Format in AT Commands
- 12.3. Session ID
- 12.4. Connection of PDP Contexts
- 12.5. Buffer Length of AT Commands
- 12.6. Parameter Format of AT Commands
- 12.7. Connection Configuration
- 12.7.1. +KCNXCFG Command: GPRS Connection Configuration
- 12.7.2. +KCNXTIMER Command: Connection Timer Configuration
- 12.7.3. +KCNXPROFILE Command: Current Profile Connection Configuration
- 12.7.4. +KCGPADDR Command: Display PDP Address
- 12.7.5. +KCNX_IND Notification: Connection Status Notification
- 12.7.6. +KCNXUP Command: Bring the PDP Connection Up
- 12.7.7. +KCNXDOWN Command: Bring the PDP Connection Down
- 12.8. Common Configuration
- 12.9. SSL Configuration
- 12.10. TCP Specific Commands
- 12.10.1. +KTCPCFG Command: TCP Connection Configuration
- 12.10.2. +KTCPCNX Command: Start TCP Connection
- 12.10.3. +KTCPRCV Command: Receive Data through a TCP Connection
- 12.10.4. +KTCPSND Command: Send Data through a TCP Connection
- 12.10.5. +KTCPCLOSE Command: Close Current TCP Operation
- 12.10.6. +KTCPDEL Command: Delete a Configured TCP Session
- 12.10.7. +KTCP_SRVREQ Notification: Incoming Client Connection Request
- 12.10.8. +KTCP_DATA Notification: Incoming Data through a TCP Connection
- 12.10.9. +KTCP_IND Notification: TCP Status
- 12.10.10. +KTCPSTAT Command: Get TCP Socket Status
- 12.10.11. +KTCPSTART Command: Start a TCP Connection in Direct Data Flow
- 12.10.12. +KTCP_ACK Notification: Status Report for Latest TCP Data
- 12.10.13. +KTCPACKINFO Command: Poll ACK Status for the Latest Data
- 12.11. UDP Specific Commands
- 12.11.1. +KUDPCFG Command: UDP Connection Configuration
- 12.11.2. +KUDPRCV Command: Receive Data through a UDP Connection
- 12.11.3. +KUDPSND Command: Send Data through a UDP Connection
- 12.11.4. +KUDPCLOSE Command: Close Current UDP Operation
- 12.11.5. +KUDPDEL Command: Delete a Configured UDP Session
- 12.11.6. +KUDP_IND Notification: UDP Status
- 12.11.7. +KUDP_DATA Notification: Incoming Data through a UDP Connection
- 12.12. FTP Client Specific Commands
- 12.12.1. +KFTPCFG Command: FTP Configuration
- 12.12.2. +KFTPCNX Command: Start FTP Connection
- 12.12.3. +KFTPRCV Command: Receive FTP Files
- 12.12.4. +KFTPSND Command: Send FTP Files
- 12.12.5. +KFTPDEL Command: Delete FTP Files
- 12.12.6. +KFTP_IND Notification: FTP Status
- 12.12.7. +KFTPCLOSE Command: Close Current FTP Connection
- 12.12.8. +KFTPCFGDEL Command: Delete a Configured FTP Session
- 12.13. HTTP Client Specific Commands
- 12.13.1. +KHTTPCFG Command: HTTP Connection Configuration
- 12.13.2. +KHTTPCNX Command: Start the HTTP Connection
- 12.13.3. +KHTTPHEADER Command: Set the HTTP Request Header
- 12.13.4. +KHTTPGET Command: Get HTTP Server Information
- 12.13.5. +KHTTPHEAD Command: Get HTTP Headers
- 12.13.6. +KHTTPPOST Command: Perform HTTP Post
- 12.13.7. +KHTTPCLOSE Command: Close an HTTP Connection
- 12.13.8. +KHTTPDEL Command: Delete a Configured HTTP Session
- 12.13.9. +KHTTP_IND Notification: HTTP Status
- 12.14. HTTPS Client Specific Commands
- 12.14.1. +KHTTPSCFG Command: HTTPS Connection Configuration
- 12.14.2. +KHTTPSCNX Command: Start HTTPS Connection
- 12.14.3. +KHTTPSHEADER Command: Set the HTTPS Request Header
- 12.14.4. +KHTTPSGET Command: Get Information from HTTPS Server
- 12.14.5. +KHTTPSHEAD Command: Retrieve HTTP Headers
- 12.14.6. +KHTTPSPOST Command: Send Data to HTTPS Server
- 12.14.7. +KHTTPSCLOSE Command: Close an HTTPS Connection
- 12.14.8. +KHTTPSDEL Command: Close an HTTPS Connection
- 12.14.9. +KHTTPS_IND Notification: HTTPS Status
- 12.15. SSL Certificate Manager
- 12.15.1. +KCERTSTORE Command: Store Root CA and Local Certificates to Internal Storage
- 12.15.2. +KPRIVKSTORE Command: Store Private Key Associated to a Local Certificate
- 12.15.3. +KCERTDELETE Command: Delete Local Certificate from the Index
- 12.15.4. +KPRIVKDELETE Command: Delete Private Key from the Index
- 13. AVMS Commands
- 13.1. +WDSC Command: Device Services Configuration
- 13.2. +WDSD Command: Device Services Local Download
- 13.3. +WDSE Command: Device Services Error
- 13.4. +WDSF Command: Device Services Fallback
- 13.5. +WDSG Command: Device Services General Status
- 13.6. +WDSI Command: Device Services Indication
- 13.7. +WDSR Command: Device Services Reply
- 13.8. +WDSS Command: Device Services Session
- 13.9. +WDSM Command: Manage Device Services
- 14. Test Commands
- 15. NV Related Commands
- 16. Board Support Commands
- 17. M2M Service Optimization Commands
- 17.1. +MSOSTATUS Command: Operating Status
- 17.2. +MSORTCSTATUS Command: Display Trust RTC Status
- 17.3. +MSOPOLICY Command: Update MSO Policies
- 17.4. +MSORETRYINFO Command: Read Retry Information
- 17.5. +MSOMONITOR Command: Monitoring Status Control
- 17.6. +MSOMONITORVALUE Command: Read Monitored Data
- 17.7. +MSOEVTLOGSTATUS Command: Event Log Status
- 17.8. +MSOEVTLOGPUSH Command: Event Log Push
- 17.9. +MSOEVTLOG Command: Read Event Log
- 18. Appendix
- 18.1. Result Codes and Unsolicited Messages
- 18.2. Error Codes
- 18.3. Commands without Pin Code Requirement
- 18.4. GSM 27.010 Multiplexing Protocol
- 18.5. TCP Commands Examples
- 18.6. UDP Commands Examples
- 18.7. FTP Commands Examples
- 18.8. HTTP Commands Examples
- 18.9. Switch Data/Command Mode DTR +++ ATO Behavior Table
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Test Commands
HL7618, HL7618RD, HL7648, HL7650, HL7688, HL7690 and HL7692
at+wmtxpower=1,2,18600,0,0 // A Tx burst is emitted at Earfcn 18600
OK
at+wmtxpower=0
OK
// Using an HL7650 module:
at+wmtxpower=?
+WMTXPOWER: (0,1),(2,5),(9262-9538,12,37,62,87,112,137,162,187,212,237,262,287,
4132-4233,782,787,807,812,837,862),(0-384)
+WMTXPOWER: (0-1),(2,4,5,13,17),(18600-19199,19950-20399,20400-20649,23180-
23279,23730-23849),(0-368),(0-5)
+WMTXPOWER: (0-1),(2,4,12,17),(18600-19199,19950-20399,23010-23179,23730-
23849),(0-368),(0-5)
OK
at+wmtxpower=1,2,9262,0 // A Tx burst is emitted at Uarfcn 9262
OK
at+wmtxpower=0
OK
at+wmtxpower=1,2,18600,0,0 // A Tx burst is emitted at Earfcn 18600
OK
at+wmtxpower=0
OK
14.2. +WMRXPOWER Command: Test RF Rx
HL7618, HL7618RD, HL7648, HL7650, HL7688, HL7690 and HL7692
Test command
Syntax
AT+
WMRXPOWER=?
Response
+WMRXPOWER: (list of supported <ENABLE>s),(list of supported 2G <BAND>s),(list of
supported 2G <CHANNEL>s)
+WMRXPOWER: (list of supported <ENABLE>s),(list of supported 3G <BAND>s), (list of
supported 3G <CHANNEL>s)
+WMRXPOWER: (list of supported <ENABLE>s),(list of supported 4G <BAND>s), (list of
supported 4G <CHANNEL>s)
OK
Read command
Syntax
AT+
WMRXPOWER?
Response
+WMRXPOWER: <ENABLE>[,<BAND>,<CHANNEL>,[<EXP_POWER>]]
OK
Note that parameters <BAND>, <CHANNEL> and <EXP_POWER> are only available if
<ENABLE>=1. <EXP_POWER> is only applicable for GSM.