Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 – AT Commands Overview
- Chapter 3 - General Commands
- Chapter 4 – Identification Commands
- Chapter 5 – Query Commands
- Chapter 6 – Global Configuration Commands
- Chapter 7 – Status Commands
- Chapter 8 – Communication Commands
- Fixed DTE Rate +IPR
- DTE-DCE Local Flow Control +IFC
- Set DCD Signal &C
- Set DTR Signal &D
- Set DSR Signal &S
- V.42bis Data Compression +DS
- V.42bis Data Compression Report +DR
- Hang-Up 1x Data Command +WCHD
- Automatic Answer S0
- Line Termination Character S3
- Response Formatting Character S4
- Command Edit Character S5
- Connection Completion Timeout S7
- Carrier Detect Threshold S9
- Automatic Disconnect Delay S10
- DTMF Duration and Spacing S11
- Chapter 9 – Call Control Commands
- Dial Command D
- Hang-Up Command H
- Answer a Call A
- Calling Line Identification Presentation +CLIP
- Call Waiting Indication +CCWA
- Incoming Call +RING
- Set Voice Privacy Level +WPRV
- Emergency Mode +WSOS
- Call Answered +WANS
- Call Connected +WCNT
- Call Ended +WEND
- Call Originated +WORG
- CPHS Command +CPHS
- Voice Mail Indicator +WVMI
- List Current Call State +CLCC
- Call Forwarding +CCFC
- Send Flash to Base Station +WFSH
- Send DTMF Tones +VTS
- Chapter 10 – Network Service Commands
- Serving System +CSS
- Set Rm Interface Protocol +CRM
- Signal Quality +CSQ
- Network Registration & Roaming +CREG
- Set More Preferred Rescans +WTBMPRS
- Band Preference +WBND
- Service Indication +WSRV
- Roam Preference +WRMP
- Default Cell Band +WDCB
- Roaming Indication +WROM
- Enhanced Roaming Indication +WERI
- Cell Environment and RxLev Indication +CCED
- Chapter 11 – Provisioning Control Commands
- Chapter 12 – OTASP / OTAPA Indications
- Chapter 13 – OMA / DM Control Commands
- Chapter 14 – Short Message Service Control Commands
- Send Message +CMGS
- Read Message +CMGR
- List Message +CMGL
- Delete Message +CMGD
- Preferred Message Storage +CPMS
- Set SMS Compose Language and Encoding +WSCL
- New Message Indication +CNMI
- Incoming Message Directly Displayed +CMT
- Incoming Message Stored in Memory +CMTI
- SMS Status Report Indication Directly Displayed +CDS
- SMS Message Storage Full +WMGF
- Chapter 15 – Audio Commands
- Audio Subsystem Overview
- Speaker & Microphone Selection +SPEAKER
- Microphone Gain Enable +MGE
- Microphone Gain +VGT
- Speaker Gain Control +VGR
- Digital Gain Transmit +WDGT
- Digital Gain Receive +WDGR
- Side Tone Modification +SIDET
- Echo Cancellation +ECHO
- Loudspeaker Volume Level +CLVL
- Initialize Voice Parameters +VIP
- Audio Loopback &T
- Chapter 16 – Data Commands
- Chapter 17 – TCP App AT Commands (For Non-UIP Builds)
- Configure TCP/IP +WIPCFG
- Bearer Configuration +WIPBR
- Bearer Status +WIPBR
- Service Creation +WIPCREATE
- Service Status Unsolicited Response 1 +WIPREADY
- Service Status Unsolicited Response 2 +WIPACCEPT
- Service Status Unsolicited Response 3 +WIPERROR
- Last Socket Error Query +WIPERR
- Socket Data Exchange +WIPDATA
- TCP/IP Service Option Handling +WIPOPT
- Closing a Service +WIPCLOSE
- Close Service Status +WIPPEERCLOSE
- Enable Relay Mode for SIP Dial-Up +WRLY
- Chapter 18 – Sleep Commands (Not for UIP)
- Chapter 19 – Host Application Scenarios
- Chapter 20 – Effects of AT&W, ATZ, and AT&F
- Chapter 21 – CDMA Terminology and Acronyms
- Index

Chapter 11 – Provisioning Control Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide 63
Primary CDMA Channels +WPCC
Description: This command is used to set the primary CDMA channels for 800Mhz CDMA operation only.
Values entered must be valid CDMA 800Mhz Channel numbers. If an invalid channel number is
entered, the number will be automatically set to the appropriate default value at restart.
The module service programming code must be successfully entered before using this
command. See +WSPC.
Syntax: AT+WPCC=<channel a number>,<channel b number>
Command
Possible Responses
AT+WSPC=1,000000
Note: Enter service programming code. The SPC
code for your modem may be different
AT+WPCC?
Note: Get current primary CDMA channels
OK
+WPCC: 283,384
OK
AT+WPCC=211,432
Note: Set the primary CDMA channels
OK
AT+WPCC=?
+WPCC: (0-2047),(0-2047
Values: <channel a number> Value range: 0 – 2047
<channel b number> Value range: 0 – 2047
Secondary CDMA Channels +WSCC
Description: This command is used to set the secondary CDMA channels for 800Mhz CDMA operation only.
Values entered must be valid CDMA 800Mhz Channel numbers. If an invalid channel number is
entered, the number will be automatically set to the appropriate default value at restart.
The module service programming code must be successfully entered before using this
command. See +WSPC.
Syntax: AT+WSCC=<channel a number>,<channel b number>
Command
Possible responses
AT+WSPC=1,000000
Note: Enter service programming code. The
SPC code for your modem may be different
AT+WSCC?
Note: Get current secondary CDMA channels
OK
+WSCC: 691,777
OK
AT+WSCC=511,632
Note: Set the secondary CDMA channels
OK
AT+WSCC=?
+WSCC: (0-2047),(0-2047
Values: <channel a number> Value range: 0 – 2047
<channel b number> Value range: 0 – 2047
SID and NID +WSID
Description: This command is used to set the home SID and NID for 800Mhz CDMA operation only. The new
SID/NID values are committed to NV with the +WCMT command.
The +WSID command is part of the Sierra Wireless suite of service programming commands.
The module service programming code must be successfully entered before using this
command. See +WSPC.










