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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

Audio
3-192 AT Commands Reference Manual January 31, 2007
Table 3-129 shows the differences between Basic and Advanced audio modes in controlling the
audio.
Audio Setup
The G24 has two audio modes: 'Basic Audio' and 'Advanced Audio'. Each mode has a different
behavior and a set of relevant AT commands.
Figure 3-2 describes the two audio modes, switching between them and the AT commands related
to each mode.
Figure 3-2: Audio Modes
Table 3-129: Basic and Advanced Audio Modes Comparison
Basic Audio Advanced Audio
Path Paths are set automatically
(upon interrupt).
Paths are set manually. All routings are
available; any microphone with any speaker
for each type of sound (voice, keypad, ring,
etc.).
Gain There are two types of
gains: phone (voice,
keypad) and ring.
There is a matrix of gains: a different gain is
saved for each type of sound through a
specific speaker.
For example, one volume level for rings
through the speaker and a different volume
level for rings through the transducer.
Therefore, there will be 16 different volume
levels, which is the product of the number of
output accessories (speaker, headset speaker,
transducer and digital output) and the
number of audio tones (voice, keypad, ring
and alert).
Algorithm Algorithms are set by
ATS94 and ATS96.
Algorithms are set by AT+MAFEAT.
'Advanced
Audio' specific
Commands:
AT+MAPATH
AT+MAVOL
AT+MAMUT
AT+MAFEAT
'Basic Audio'
specific
Commands:
AT+CRSL
AT+CLVL
AT+CMUT
ATS94
ATS96
Basic Audio Advanced Audio
Audio Common
Commands:
AT+MADIGITAL
AT+VTD
AT+VTS
AT+CRTT
AT+CALM
AT+MMICG
Any use of Advanced
setup specific commands
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