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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Manual Scope
- Target Audience
- Manual Organization
- Applicable Documents
- Contact Us
- Text Conventions
- Manual Banner Definitions
- Field Service
- General Safety
- Caring for the Environment
- Limitation of Liability
- Warranty Notification
- How to Get Warranty Service?
- Claiming
- Conditions
- What is Not Covered by the Warranty
- Installed Data
- Out of Warranty Repairs
- Revision History
- Chapter 1: Product Features
- Chapter 2: Introduction to AT Commands
- Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
- Modem ID
- Subscriber Unit Identity
- +CGMI, +GMI, +FMI, Request Manufacturer ID
- +CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request Model ID
- +CGMR, +GMR, +FMR, Request Revision
- +CGSN, +GSN, Request Product Serial Number Identification
- +CSCS, Select Terminal Character Set
- +CIMI, Request IMSI
- +CFSN, Read Factory Serial Number
- I, Request Identification Information
- +CNUM, Request MSISDN(s)
- $, List of All Available AT Commands
- +CLAC, List of All Available AT Commands
- Capability Reporting
- Subscriber Unit Identity
- Call Control
- Managing a CSD (Data) Call
- Receiving a Data Call
- Call Control AT Commands
- D, Dial Command
- D>, Direct Dialing from Phone Books
- DL, Dial Last Number
- H, Hang-up Call
- A, Answer Incoming Call
- +CRC, Cellular Result Codes and RING, +CRING - Incoming Call Indication
- +CLIP, Calling Line Identification
- +CCWA, Call Waiting Command
- +CHLD, Call Related Supplementary Services Command
- +CCFC, Call Forwarding Number and Conditions
- +CLIR, Calling Line Identification Restriction
- +CBST, Select Bearer Service Type
- O, Return to Online Data State
- &Q, Asynchronous Mode
- +CHUP, Hang Up Call
- +CSNS, Single Numbering Call Scheme
- +MDC, Selection of Desired Message to Be Displayed Upon Connection of a Voice Call
- +CTFR1, Divert an Incoming Call When User Busy
- +MFIC, Filtering Incomming Calls
- +MVC, Motorola Vocoders Configuration
- Call Status Messages
- Call Advice of Charge Commands
- Supplementary Services
- Phone Books and Clock
- SMS
- SMS Commands
- +CSMS, Select Message Service.
- +CPMS, Preferred Message Storage
- +CMGF, Message Format
- +CSCA, Service Center Address
- +CSMP, Set Text Mode Parameters
- +CSDH, Show Text Mode Parameters
- +CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal
- +CNMA, New Message Acknowledgment
- +CMTI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt Indication)
- +CMT, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-DELIVER Receipt)
- +CBM, Unsolicited Response (New CB Message Receipt)
- +CDSI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Indication)
- +CDS, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Receipt)
- +CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages
- +CMGR, +MMGR, Read Message
- +MMAR, Motorola Mark As Read
- +CMSS, Send Message From Storage
- +CMGW, Write Message to Memory
- +CMGD, Delete Message
- +CGSMS, Select Service for MO SMS Messages
- +CMGS, Send SM to Network
- +CSCB, Cell Broadcast Messages
- +MCSAT, Motorola Control SMS Alert Tone
- +MEGA, Email Gateway Address
- +TSMSRET, Control SMS Sending Retry
- DCS handling
- SMS Commands
- Network
- Hardware Information
- Hardware Information Commands
- +CBC, Battery Charger Connection
- +CBAUD, Baud Rate Regulation
- +IPR, Local Terminal/G24 Serial Port Rate
- +GCAP, Request Overall Capabilities
- +MTDTR, DTR Line Test Command
- +MTCTS, CTS Line Test Command
- &K, RTS/CTS Flow Control
- &C, Circuit 109 Behavior
- &D, Circuit 108 Behavior
- +MCWAKE, GPRS Coverage
- +MGGIND, GSM/GPRS Service Indicator
- +CFUN, Shut Down Phone Functionality
- +ICF, DTE-DCE Character Framing
- ATS97, Antenna Diagnostic
- +MRST, Perform Hard Reset
- +TWUS, Wakeup Reason Set
- +TWUR, Wakeup Reason Request
- +TASW, Antenna Switch
- +TADIAG, Query Antennas ADC Value
- READY, Unsolicited Notification (UART Ready Indication)
- +MPSU, Motorola Physical Second Uart
- +MIOC, Motorola I/O Configure
- +MIOD, Motorola I/O Define
- +MMAD, Query and Monitor ADC Value
- +MPCMC, Continuous PCM Clock
- +MVREF, Motorola Voltage Reference
- Hardware Information Commands
- Audio
- Access
- Access Control Commands
- A/, Repeat Last Command
- AT, Check AT Communication
- +CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocking SIM Card or Enter PUK for Unblocking SIM Card
- +EPIN, Enter SIM PIN2 to Verify PIN2 Indicator
- +TPIN, Query Number of Remaining SIM PIN/PUK Entering Attempts
- +CPWD, Change Password
- +CLCK, Facility Lock
- +EMPC, Unlocking or Locking Subsidy Code
- Access Control Commands
- Modem Configuration and Profile
- Modem Register Commands
- V, G24 Response Format
- Q, Result Code Suppression
- E, Command Echo
- X, Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring Control
- S, Bit Map Registers
- \S, Show the Status of the Commands and S-registers in Effect
- \G, Software Control
- \J, Terminal Auto Rate
- \N, Link Type
- +CBAND, Change Radio Band
- ?, Return the Value of the Last Updated S-register
- &F, Set to Factory Defined Configuration
- Z, Reset to Default Configuration
- Sleep Mode Commands
- Error Handling Commands
- Modem Register Commands
- UI (User Interface)
- GPRS/EDGE
- GPRS Functionality
- GPRS Commands
- +CGCLASS, GPRS Mobile Station Class
- +CGDCONT, Define PDP Context
- +CGQMIN, Quality of Service Profile (Min Acceptable)
- +CGQREQ, Quality of Service Profile (Requested)
- +CGATT, GPRS Attach or Detach
- D*99, Request GPRS Service "D"
- +CGPRS, GPRS Coverage
- +CGACT, PDP Context Activate or Deactivate
- CGPADDR, GPRS ADDResses
- EDGE Commands
- TCP/IP
- +MIPCALL, Create a Wireless Link
- +MIPOPEN, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP)
- +MIPODM, Open a Socket (UDP or TCP) in Online Data Mode
- +MIPCLOSE, Close a Socket
- +MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic Push
- +MIPSEND, Send Data
- +MIPPUSH, Push Data into Protocol Stack
- +MIPFLUSH, Flush Data from Buffers
- +MIPRUDP, Receive Data from UDP Protocol Stack
- +MIPRTCP, Receive Data from TCP Protocol Stack
- +MIPSTAT, Status Report
- +MIPDATA, Network Incoming Data Unsolicited Indication in Pseudo-command Mode
- MIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff
- MIPXON, Flow Control - Xon
- MIPCONF - Configure Internal TCP/IP stack
- +MPING, Start Ping Execution (ICMP Protocol)
- +MPINGSTAT, Status Update for +MPING Execution
- +MSDNS, Set DNS IP Address
- NOP - Compatible
- Fax Class 1
- RS232 Multiplexer Feature
- Modem ID
- Chapter 4: Using the Commands
- Setting Up the G24 (Power On and Initial Actions)
- Recommended G24 Initialization after Powerup
- SMS
- Managing Stored Messages in the G24 Memory
- Setting the Notification Indication for Incoming Messages (Using AT+CNMI)
- Another Possible Option for Setting the CNMI Notification Indication
- Setting TEXT Mode Parameters (Using AT+CMGW and AT+CMGS)
- Writing, Saving and Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGW and AT+CMSS)
- Sending Messages (Using AT+CMGS)
- Deleting Messages (Using AT+CMGD)
- Call Control
- Data Call
- GPRS
- Changing the Character Set
- Sleep Mode
- TCP/IP
- Audio
- Chapter 5: Tools
- Appendix A: Reference Tables
- Appendix B: MUX
- PREMUX State
- MUX-Init State
- MUX State
- Software Procedures Related to RS232 HW Lines
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Index

Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
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The following table shows the AT+CSNS parameters.
Note: Any mobile-terminated call lacking bearer capability information is handled according to
the current CSNS setting.
When <mode> is set to data service, the parameter values set with the +CBST command
are used (Refer to “+CBST, Select Bearer Service Type” on page 3-33). If the +CBST
parameter is set to a value that is not applicable to single numbering calls, the G24 maps
the value to the matching one, according to the Mapping Table (Table 3-16).
The <mode> selected in conjunction with <repeated> value ’2’ setting replaces <mode>
setting in MS non-volatile memory of the bearer or teleservice to be used when mobile
terminated single numbering scheme call is established. Selected <mode> is effective
until new CSNS set command is issued. After power cycle, <mode> setting in MS
non-volatile memory returns to be effective (<mode> selected in conjunction with
<repeated> value ’2’ or default <mode>).
If CSNS set command is issued in conjunction with <repeated> value ’0’ (one shot), then
selected <mode> is effective until any call indication is received (RING, CRING, CLCC,
and so on). Afterwards, <mode> stored in MS non-volatile memory, returns to be
effective.
If CSNS set command is issued in conjunction with <repeated> value ’1’, then selected
CSNS <mode> is effective until new CSNS set command is issued or until next power
cycle.
If CSNS set command is issued without parameter <repeated>, the value of repeated is
assumed to be ’0’.
Table 3-15:
+CSNS Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<mode> CSNS mode:
0 - Voice (default)
2 - Fax (TS 62)
4 - Data
<repeated> Defines for how long to save the new setting:
0 One shot (new setting is not saved)
1 CSNS mode is saved until new +CSNS set command is issued or next power
cycle, whichever occurs first.
2 CSNS mode is saved until new +CSNS set command is issued. The CSNS
mode will be stored in non-volatile memory and will be effective after power
cycle.