Specifications

Chapter 3 – Status Control Commands
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3 Name information received by the NITZ service long and short form (alphanumeric format, can contain
up to 16 characters). The short form will be displayed only if EF
OPShort
from CPHS is available.
4 Any operator name stored internal to the ME (alphanumeric format, can contain up to 16 characters).
5 Broadcast MCC-MNC (numeric format which consists of a 3-digit country code plus a 2- or 3-digit
network code).
The name information received by the NITZ service (type 3) will be saved in the non-volatile RAM. It replaces
the operator name of the registered PLMN (type 4) or its numeric form (type 5) stored in the ME. However,
when after restart the ME registers to another PLMN that is not equal to the saved NITZ name information, the
NITZ name information must be invalidated.
If the type is 2, 4 or 5, AT+COPS with the appropriate <mode> displays the same operator name.
<mode>
0 Indicator is deregistered; i.e., no such indicator event report (URC) will be issued. <mode>=0 is power-up
and factory default of indicators defined by AT^SIND only.
1 Indicator is registered.
Indicator event reports are controlled via AT+CMER.
All indicators can be registered or deregistered via AT^SIND, but different default settings apply:
Power-up and factory default of the indicators supported by AT+CIND is <mode>=1, while, as stated
above, indicators defined by AT^SIND only are set to <mode>=0.
2 Query the registration status and the current value of a single indicator type.
<vmCounter>
If delivered by the network: Number of new voice messages sent as part of the Voice Message Waiting
Indicator. Refer to <indDescr>.
<eonsOperator>
Operator in format which depends on the type associated to the operator name. Refer to <indValue>.
<servProvider>
Service Provider Name according to the status settings (SIM Service No. 17) in the SIM Service Table (SST).
<nitzUT>
Universal Time delivered as part of the “nitz” Indicator. Refer to <indDescr>.
<nitzTZ>
Time Zone delivered as part of the “nitz” Indicator. Refer to <indDescr>.
<nitzDST>
Adjustment for Daylight Saving Time as part of the “nitz” Indicator. Refer to <indDescr>.
Example of Activation and use of indicator “audio”:
AT^SIND=”audio”,1 You register the indicator “audio”.
^SIND: audio,1,0
OK
AT+CMER=2,,,2 You activate the Indicator Event Report with AT+CMER.
OK A set of all registered URCs is presented. (Please note that the example includes
the indicators registered due to the power-up default settings of AT+CIND.)
+CIEV: battchg,5
+CIEV: signal,99
+CIEV: service,1
+CIEV: sounder,0
+CIEV: message,1
+CIEV: call,0
+CIEV: roam,0
+CIEV: smsfull,0
+CIEV: rssi,4
+CIEV: audio,0
ATD030123456 You make a call.
OK
+CIEV: audio,1
+CIEV: sounder,1
+CIEV: call,1
+CIEV: signal,0
+CIEV: sounder,0
ATH You hang up.
OK
+CIEV: call,0
+CIEV: rssi,3
+CIEV: audio,0
+CIEV: signal,99
+CIEV: rssi,4