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TS 100 916 : 7.8.0

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); AT COMMAND SET FOR GSM MOBILE EQUIPMENT (ME)

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Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations and definitions
   3.1 Abbreviations
   3.2 Definitions
4 AT command syntax
   4.1 Command line
   4.2 Information responses and result codes
   4.3 ITU-T V.25ter [14] TE-TA interface commands
5 General commands
   5.1 Request manufacturer identification +CGMI
   5.2 Request model identification +CGMM
   5.3 Request revision identification +CGMR
   5.4 Request product serial number identification +CGSN
   5.5 Select TE character set +CSCS
   5.6 Request international mobile subscriber identity +CIMI
   5.7 Multiplexing mode +CMUX$(MUX MS-TE)$
   5.8 ITU-T V.25ter [14] generic TA control commands
   5.9 PCCA STD-101 [17] select wireless network +WS46
   5.10 Informative examples
6 Call control commands and methods
   6.1 Select type of address +CSTA
   6.2 ITU-T V.25ter [14] dial command D
   6.3 Direct dialling from phonebooks
   6.4 Call mode +CMOD
   6.5 Hangup call +CHUP
   6.6 Alternating mode call control method
   6.7 Select bearer service type +CBST
   6.8 Radio link protocol +CRLP
   6.9 Service reporting control +CR
   6.10 Extended error report +CEER
   6.11 Cellular result codes +CRC
   6.12 HSCSD device parameters +CHSD
   6.13 HSCSD transparent call configuration +CHST
   6.14 HSCSD non-transparent call configuration +CHSN
   6.15 HSCSD current call parameters +CHSC
   6.16 HSCSD parameters report +CHSR$(AT R98)$
   6.17 HSCSD automatic user initiated upgrading +CHSU$(AT R98)$
   6.18 Single numbering scheme +CSNS
   6.19 Voice Hangup Control +CVHU$(AT R97)$
   6.20 V.120 rate adaption protocol +CV120
   6.21 ITU-T V.25ter [14] call control commands
   6.22 ITU-T V.25ter [14] data compression commands
   6.23 Informative examples
7 Network service related commands
   7.1 Subscriber number +CNUM
   7.2 Network registration +CREG
   7.3 Operator selection +COPS
   7.4 Facility lock +CLCK
   7.5 Change password +CPWD
   7.6 Calling line identification presentation +CLIP
   7.7 Calling line identification restriction +CLIR
   7.8 Connected line identification presentation +COLP
   7.9 Closed user group +CCUG
   7.10 Call forwarding number and conditions +CCFC
   7.11 Call waiting +CCWA
   7.12 Call related supplementary services +CHLD
   7.13 Call deflection +CTFR
   7.14 Unstructured supplementary service data +CUSD
   7.15 Advice of Charge +CAOC
   7.16 Supplementary service notifications +CSSN
   7.17 List current calls +CLCC
   7.18 Preferred operator list +CPOL$(AT R97)$
   7.19 Read operator names +COPN$(AT R97)$
   7.20 Informative examples
8 Mobile Equipment control and status commands
   8.1 Phone activity status +
   8.2 Set phone functionality +CFUN
   8.3 Enter PIN +CPIN
   8.4 Battery charge +CBC
   8.5 Signal quality +CSQ
   8.6 Mobile Equipment control mode +CMEC
   8.7 Keypad control +CKPD
   8.8 Display control +CDIS
   8.9 Indicator control +CIND
   8.10 Mobile Equipment event reporting +CMER
   8.11 Select phonebook memory storage +CPBS
   8.12 Read phonebook entries +CPBR
   8.13 Find phonebook entries +CPBF
   8.14 Write phonebook entry +CPBW
   8.15 Clock +CCLK
   8.16 Alarm +CALA
   8.17 Generic SIM access +CSIM
   8.18 Restricted SIM access +CRSM
   8.19 Secure control command +CSCC
   8.20 Alert sound mode +CALM$(AT R97)$
   8.21 Ringer sound level +CRSL$(AT R97)$
   8.22 Vibrator mode +CVIB$(AT R97)$
   8.23 Loudspeaker volume level +CLVL$(AT R97)$
   8.24 Mute control +CMUT$(AT R97)$
   8.25 Accumulated call meter +CACM$(AT R97)$
   8.26 Accumulated call meter maximum +CAMM$(AT R97)$
   8.27 Price per unit and currency table +CPUC$(AT R97)$
   8.28 Call Meter maximum event +CCWE$(AT R98)$
   8.29 Power class +CPWC$(AT R98)$
   8.30 Set Language +CLAN$(AT R98)$
   8.31 Language Event +CLAE$(AT R98)$
   8.32 Set Greeting Text +CSGT$(AT R98)$
   8.33 Set Voice Mail Number +CSVM$(AT R98)$
   8.34 Ring Melody Playback +CRMP$(AT R98)$
   8.35 Master Reset +CMAR$(AT R98)$
   8.36 List all available AT commands +CLAC$(AT R98)$
   8.37 Informative examples
9 Mobile Equipment errors
   9.1 Report Mobile Equipment error +CMEE
   9.2 Mobile Equipment error result code +CME ERROR
   9.3 Informative examples
10 Commands for GPRS
   10.1 Commands specific to MTs supporting the GPRS
   10.2 Modem compatibility commands
Annex A (normative): Summary of commands from other standards
Annex B (normative): Summary of result codes
Annex C (informative): Commands from TIA IS-101
      C.1 Introduction
      C.2 Commands
Annex D (informative): Bibliography
Annex E (informative): Mobile originated alternating voice/data
        call example
Annex F (informative): Mobile terminated voice followed by data
        call example
Annex G (informative): Voice call example
Annex H (informative): Change History
History

Describes a profile of AT commands and recommends that this profile be used for controlling Mobile Equipment (ME) functions and GSM network services from a Terminal Equipment (TE) through Terminal Adaptor (TA).

Committee
3GPP T 2
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
126
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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