Specifications
ISU AT Command Reference Phase VI AT Commands
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0 No “service availability” indicator reporting.
1 Enable “service availability” indicator reporting using result code
+CIEV:1,<value>
where <value> is:
0 Network service currently unavailable.
1 Network service is available.
Network service availability is equivalent to a signal strength greater than 0. The service availability
indicator provides a way for the FA to wait until the ISU can start an SBD session without receiving
continual notifications of changes in signal strength.
Read Command: +CIER?
Query the current indicator event reporting settings. The response is of the form:
+CIER:<mode>,<sigind>,<svcind>
Test Command: +CIER=?
List the supported settings. The response is of the form:
+CIER: (supported <mode>s),(supported <sigind>s),(supported <svcind>s)
Note: In <mode> 1, the DTE may miss some indicator state changes if they occur while the data port is
reserved (not in command mode). However, the buffering mechanism ensures that the most recent change
for each indicator during reservation will be flushed to the DTE on return to command mode; thus the DTE
is always made aware of the latest state of each indicator.
10.3 +CRIS – Ring Indication Status
Exec Command: +CRIS
Query the ring indication status, returning the reason for the most recent assertion of the Ring Indicate
signal. The response contains separate indications for telephony and SBD ring indications.
The response is in the form:
+CRIS:<tri>,<sri>
where <tri> indicates the telephony ring indication status:
0 No telephony ring alert received.
1 Incoming voice call.
2 Incoming data call.
3 Incoming fax call.
and <sri> indicates the SBD ring indication status:
0 No SBD ring alert received.
1 SBD ring alert received.
Note: It is valid for the ISU to receive a telephony ring alert and an SBD ring alert at the same time.
Assertion of the RI signal indicates only the presence of an alert; this command may be used to determine
the type(s) of ring alert.
10.4 +CSQ[F] – Signal Quality (Revised)
Exec Command: +CSQ[F]
Execution command returns the received signal strength indication <rssi> from the ISU. Response is in the