Specifications

AT command set for XX Siemens mobile phones and modems
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Document No.: A30880-A10-A001-XX-
D376
Revision: Master R75
Revision Date: 29. September, 2004
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The ATD command
The ATD command is a special command in that all characters specified in the same line (or up to a
semicolon) are considered part of the number to dial. The ATD command can be used to create three
types of calls:
voice calls
CSD data call / fax calls
GPRS data calls
ATD for voice calls
To dial for a voice call the trailing semicolon (;) is required. The following syntax for a voice call is
supported:
Command Function
ATD<str>; Dial the dialing string <str> with the voice utility
Valid dial modifiers:
g
G
The next call is treated as a closed user group call
I
restrict AT+CLIR
i
suppress AT+CLIR for next call
T
tone dialing
P
pulse dialing is ignored
The trailing character ”;” indicates that the call is to be set up with the voice
utility. The dial command returns OK to the user immediately after starting a
voice call.
Other behavior like *# sequences in the dial command, and also data calls
remain unchanged.
A special form of the dial command is a GPRS data call. The syntax for
setting up such a GPRS data call is:
ATD*<99>[*[<called_address>] [*[<L2P>][*[<cid>]]]]#
ATD*<98>[*<cid>]#
See also section 4.3
ATD><n>; Dial the telephone number from the current telephone book location number
<n>
The telephone book is selected using the AT+CPBS (or AT^SPBS) command.
ATD><mem><n>; Dial the telephone number from the telephone book <mem> location number
<n>
ATDx[;] Dial phone number x
I
ISDN
The phone call will be made as a UDI call. An ISDN connection to a
V.110 terminal adapter will be established. The data transmission
speed is the same as for an “analog” call (2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 14400
bps).
PP
Plus: same as + character
ATDL Dial last telephone number
ATD for CSD data call or FAX calls