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AT Commands Summary
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+CPWD This command sets a new password for the facility lock.
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+CLCK This command locks, unlocks or interrogates a G24 or a network
facility <fac>.
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+EMPC
This command unlocks or resets the first PLMN of the
inserted SIM.
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FOTA Commands
+MFOTAWSCF
G
This command sets the Web-Session default entry.
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+MFOTACNFG This command enables setting the DM session as
Automatic/Non-Automatic (i.e. Transparent/Non-Transparent).
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+MFOTAREQ This command sends FOTA requests toward DTE.
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+MFOTARSP This command is used to send response to +MFOTAREQ reports.
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+MFOTAINSTL Installs the updated package.
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+MFOTAABOR
T
Aborts the DM session.
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+MFOTAIND This command sends Unsolicited FOTA indications toward DTE.
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+MFOTABS Init OTA bootstrap definition.
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Modem Configuration and Profile
Modem Register Commands
V This command determines the response format of the data adapter
and the contents of the header and trailer transmitted with the result
codes and information responses.
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Q This command determines whether to output/suppress the result
codes.
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E This command defines whether the G24 echoes the characters
received from the user, (whether input characters are echoed to
output).
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X This command defines the data adaptor response set, and the
CONNECT result code format.
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Sn This command reads/writes values of the S-registers, and includes
registers 1-49, 94, 96 (Audio) and 102 (Sleep mode).
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\S This command displays the status of selected commands and
S-registers.
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\G This command sets the use of the software flow control.
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\J This command adjusts the terminal auto rate.
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\N This command displays the type of link.
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? This command displays the most recently updated value stored in
the S-register.
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Table 1-1: AT Commands (Cont.)
AT Command Description Page