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Preface Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors) or be totally lost.
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UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Revision number Release date Changes 5 February 2011 • Added MDM6200, MDM8200A, MDM9200, MDM9600 • Removed MSM6246, MSM6280, MSM7200, MSM7201 • Added +DLMOD, !SCNETDNS, +WPOWER, +WTBI • Updated !GSTATUS, !REL • Removed !NVPORTSET 6 July 2011 • New commands: • +CPINC, +CPIN2, !SCLTEPROF, !SIMRSTC • Updated commands: • !GSTATUS—Updated response formats for GSM, WCDMA, LTE • !GVERBT—Added MDM8220, MDM9200, MDM9600 support 7 May 2012 • Updated c
Contents About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Command timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Interval timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Escape sequence guard time . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Memory Management Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Command summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Command reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 SIM Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 1: About this Guide Introduction This document describes standard and proprietary AT commands available for Sierra Wireless™ UMTS AirCard® mobile broadband devices and AirPrime™ intelligent embedded modules. Standard 3GPP AT commands for UMTS devices are described in the following 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) specifications: • TS 27.007 AT command set for User Equipment (UE) • TS 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 1-1: Supported devices a (Continued) Chipset Devices Firmware revision (minimum) b MDM9200 AC313U AC320U MC7700 MC7710 9200X_01.00.00.00 MDM9600 MC7750 9600M_01.00.00.00 MSM6290 AC501 AC504 MC8790/ MC8790V MC8791V MC8792V MC8795V C888 C889 USB 301 USB 302 K1_0_2_8ap QSC6270 SL8080 SL8081c SL8082 SL8083c SL8084 SL8085c S1.0 a. Changes made to this document after a given device reaches end-of-life may not apply to that device.
About this Guide Escape sequence guard time The AT escape sequence “+++” requires a guard time of 1.0 seconds before and after it is used. Result codes Result codes are not shown in the command tables unless special conditions apply. Generally the result code OK is returned when the command has been executed. ERROR may be returned if parameters are out of range, and is returned if the command is not recognized or is not permitted in the current state or condition of the modem.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands—Commands used to determine modem status, adjust customization settings, and reset the modem.
About this Guide Table 1-2: Modem status commands (Continued) Command Description Page +RSCP Return Received Signal Code Power (RSCP) (WCDMA only) 53 !SCACT Activate/deactivate PDP context for FIFO interface 53 !SCDFTPROF Set/return default profile ID 54 !SCDNS Set/return profile ID DNS address 54 !SCLTEPROF Set/return profile ID to attach on LTE network 55 !SCNETDNS Return DNS addresses for active profiles 55 !SCPADDR Return IP address for specified PDP context 56 !SCPROF Set/retu
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Test commands—Commands required to place the modem in particular modes of operation, test host connectivity, and configure the transmitters and receivers for test measurements. Command Description Page !ERR Display diagnostic information 78 !GCCLR Clear crash dump data 78 !GCDUMP Display crash dump data 78 Memory Management Commands—Commands that control the data stored in non-volatile memory of the modem.
About this Guide Any default settings are noted in the command tables. Note that these are the factory default settings and not the default parameter value assumed if no parameter is specified. Result Code This is a numeric or text code that is returned after all commands (except resets)—text codes are returned if verbose responses are enabled. Only one result code is returned for a command line regardless of the number of individual commands contained on the line.
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2 2: Supported GSM/WCDMA AT Commands This chapter identifies standard AT commands that are supported by Sierra Wireless UMTS AirCard and AirPrime devices. These commands: • Control serial communications over an asynchronous interface (ITU-T Serial Asynchronous Dialling and Control (Recommendation V.250), available on the International Telecommunication Union web site, www.itu.int). See Table 2-1 below. • Control SMS functions for devices on GSM/WCDMA networks (3GPP TS 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 2-1: Supported ITU-T Recommendation V.
Supported GSM / WCDMA AT Commands Table 2-1: Supported ITU-T Recommendation V.250 AT commands (Continued) Command Description Supported =Yes; =No S7 Set number of seconds to wait for connection completion S8 Set number of seconds to wait when comma dial modifier used T Select tone dialing V Set result code format mode X Set connect result code format and call monitoring Z Set all current parameters to user-defined profile Table 2-2: Supported 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 2-2: Supported 27.005 AT commands (Continued) Command Description Supported =Yes; =No +CRES Restore settings +CSAS Save settings +CSCA Service center address +CSCB Select cell broadcast message types +CSDH Show text mode parameters +CSMP Set text mode parameters +CSMS Select message service Table 2-3: Supported 27.007 AT commands Command C Description Supported =Yes; =No ITU T V.
Supported GSM / WCDMA AT Commands Table 2-3: Supported 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 2-3: Supported 27.
Supported GSM / WCDMA AT Commands Table 2-3: Supported 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 2-3: Supported 27.
Supported GSM / WCDMA AT Commands Table 2-3: Supported 27.007 AT commands (Continued) Command Description Supported =Yes; =No +VTS DTMF and arbitrary tone generation +WS46 PCCA STD 101 [17] select wireless network Rev 7 May.
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3 3: Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands • Introduction • Command summary • Command reference Introduction This chapter describes commands used to reset the modem, adjust customization settings, check SIM PIN details, retrieve the firmware version, and monitor the temperature, voltage, and modem status. Command summary Table 3-1 lists the commands described in this chapter.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-1: Modem status commands (Continued) Command Description Page !GVER Return the firmware version 49 !GVERBT Return the boot loader version 49 ^HVER Return the modem hardware version 49 !MAPCSD Map CSD service to port 50 !PCTEMP Return current temperature information 50 !PCVOLT Return current power supply voltage information 51 !POWERDOWN Power down system 51 !REL Return active protocol/revision 52 !RESET Reset modem
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-1: Modem status commands (Continued) Command Description Page !UTCTIME Set/return UTC time of day 71 &V Return operating mode AT configuration parameters 72 +WTBI Enable/disable GSM/GPRS Tx Burst indication 74 Rev 7 May.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Command reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands Command Description !BAND Select/return frequency band set Supporting chipsets: • All Configure the modem to operate on a set of frequency bands, look up available sets, or return the current selection. Usage: • Execution: AT!BAND= Response: OK Purpose: Select a set of bands.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !BCINF Return CWE headers, including bootloader version Supporting chipsets: • All Return the module’s CWE headers, including the bootloader version and application headers.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +CLVL Set/return internal loudspeaker volume Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 Set or display the modem’s internal loudspeaker volume. Usage: • Execution: AT+CLVL= Response: +CLVL: • MDM6270 (min f/w rev: S2.0) • MSM6290 or • QSC6270 (min f/w rev: S2.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description *CNTI Report current, available, and supported network technologies Supporting chipsets: • All Display the network technology currently being used, the technologies available for use, or the technologies supported by the modem. Usage: • Execution: AT*CNTI= Response: *CNTI: ,[,[...
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +CPINC Return number of unlock attempts remaining Supporting chipsets: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM6290 (min f/w rev: K2_2_0_5ap) Return the number of valid attempts remaining for PIN1/CHV1, PIN2/CHV2, PUK1, and PUK2.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +CQI Enable/disable/return averaged CQI return (WCDMA only) Supporting chipsets: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) Enable or disable ability to return averaged CQI (Channel Quality Indicator) from the modem, or return the value (if enabled).
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !CSDONSIO2 Configure secondary SIO port for circuit-switched data Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 Configure the secondary serial I/O (SIO) port for circuit-switched data over the main AT port or MUX1/MUX2/MUX3. • MDM6270 • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +ECIO Return total Energy per chip per power density value (WCDMA only) Supporting chipsets: • All Return the total energy per chip per power density (Ec/Io) value of the active set’s three strongest cells.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +ETFCI Enable/disable/return E-TFCI average value Supporting chipsets: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) • MSM6290 (min f/w rev: K1_1_1_1ap) Enable/disable checking of average E-TFCI values during an HSUPA call, or return the value.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GCIPHER Enable/disable ciphering and integrity settings Supporting chipsets: • All To register onto a network with WCDMA service, the modem’s ciphering and integrity settings must be enabled or disabled to match the network settings. Most carriers enable both ciphering and integrity.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GETRAT Return the current active radio access technology (RAT) Supporting chipsets: • All Return the RAT currently being used by the modem. Usage: • Query: AT!GETRAT? Response: !GETRAT: or Purpose: OK Unknown OK Return a description of the current RAT, or return an error message.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSMINFO Return 2G network information Supporting chipsets: • All Return 2G network information for the ‘serving’ cell and up to 6 ‘neighbor’ cells.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSMINFO (Continued) Return 2G network information (continued) (Routing Area Code): • 8-bit decimal (Minimum Rx level (dBm) needed to register): • 16-bit decimal (Reserved for future use): • 16-bit decimal (2G network band): • Valid values: • “E900” • “P900” • “1900” • “1800” • “850” • “Unknown” (Absolute Radio Frequen
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS Return operational status Supporting chipsets: • All Return specific details about the current operational status of the modem.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS (continued) Return operational status (continued) Response (CDMA): !GSTATUS: Current Time: Bootup Time: System mode: CDMA band: CDMA channel: GMM (PS) state: MM (CS) state: OK Purpose: Temperature: Mode: PS state: Display modem operationa
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS (continued) Return operational status (continued) (Current WCDMA band being accessed): • Valid values: • “CDMA cell” • “CDMA PCS” • “IMT2000” • “WCDMA1900” • “WCDMA1800” • “WCDMA800” • “GSM EGSM900” • “GSM DCS1800” • “GSM 850” • “GSM1900” • “GPS” • “No band” • “WCDMA900” (Current GSM band, either BCCH (broadcast channel) or TCH (traffic chann
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS (continued) Return operational status (continued) (Current GMM sub-state): • Valid values: • “NORMAL SERVICE” • “LIMITED SERVICE” • “ATT NEEDED” • “ATTEMPTING ATT” • “NO IMSI” • “NO SERVICE” • “PLMN SEARCH” • “SUSPENDED” • “UPDATE NEEDED” • “UPDATING” • “DEATACHING” • “---” (Indicates ‘undefined sub-state’) (Current MM state):
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS (continued) Return operational status (continued) (WCDMA L1 state): • Valid values: • “L1M_IDLE” • “L1M_FS” • “L1M_ACQ” • “L1M_BCH” • “L1M_PCH” • “L1M_FACH” • “L1M_DCH” • “L1M_DEACTIVE” • “L1M_PCH_SLEEP” • “L1M_DEEP_SLEEP” • “L1M_STOPPED” • “L1M_SUSPENDED” • “L1M_PCH_BPLMN” • “L1M_WAIT_TRM_STOP” • “---” (WCDMA RRC state): • Valid values: •
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GSTATUS (continued) Return operational status (continued) (LTE Rx channel): • Decimal (LTE Tx channel): • Decimal (CDMA band): • Valid values: • “US Cellular” • “US PCS” • “JTACS” • “JCDMA” • “Korean PCS” • “NMT” • “IMT” • “No band” (Total received power in dBm): • -120..
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !GVER Return the firmware version Supporting chipsets: • All Return the firmware version. Usage: • Query: AT!GVER? Response: !GVER: OK Purpose: Return the firmware version number.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !MAPCSD Map CSD service to port Supporting chipsets: • All, with these exceptions: • MSM6290 (min f/w rev: K2.0 Release 2) • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) Map the CSD (Circuit Switched Data) service to a specific port. Note: The modem must be reset before the service is mapped to the specified port.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !PCVOLT Return current power supply voltage information Supporting chipsets: • All Return the module’s power supply state and actual voltage. Usage: • Query: AT!PCVOLT? Response: Volt state: Normal Power supply voltage: mV ( cnt) OK Purpose: Return the module’s voltage information.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !REL Return active protocol/revision Supporting chipsets: • All This command is used to indicate the modem’s current protocol, SGSN, and MSC revision settings.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +RSCP Return Received Signal Code Power (RSCP) (WCDMA only) Supporting chipsets: • All Return the RSCP of the active set’s three strongest cells.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SCDFTPROF Set/return default profile ID Supporting chipsets: • All Set or return the default profile ID. Usage: • Execution: • Response: Purpose: Query: Response: Purpose: AT!SCDFTPROF= OK Set the default profile ID to . AT!SCDFTPROF? !SCDFTPROF: OK Return the default profile ID ().
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SCLTEPROF Set/return profile ID to attach on LTE network Supporting chipsets: • MDM9200 Set/return the profile ID on which user equipment will attach when camped on an LTE network. • MDM9600 Usage: • Execution: • Response: Purpose: Query: Response: or Purpose: AT!SCLTEPROF= OK Set the profile ID to use in the LTE attach process.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SCPADDR Return IP address for specified PDP context Supporting chipsets: • All Return the IP address of the specified PDP context (profile), or for all profiles. Usage: • Execution: AT!SCPADDR=[] Response: !SCPADDR: [!SCPADDR: , [...] ] OK Purpose: Return the IP address for the specified .
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SCPROFDEL Erase profile information Supporting chipsets: • All Erase the information for one or all profiles. Usage: • Execution: !SCPROFDEL= Response: OK Purpose: Delete the identified profile. If is blank, delete all profiles. • Query List: !SCPROFDEL=? Purpose: Return usage instructions.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SELMODE Set/return current service domain Supporting chipsets: • All Configure the modem to use a specific service domain. Usage: • Execution: AT!SELMODE= Response: OK Purpose: Set the desired service domain. • Query: AT!SELMODE? Response: , Service Domain description or Purpose: • Query List: Purpose: OK Unknown service domain mask.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SELRAT Set/return current radio access technology (RAT) Supporting chipsets: • All Configure the modem to use a specific (or preferred) RAT. Usage: • Execution: AT!SELRAT= Response: OK Purpose: Set the desired RAT configuration. • Query: AT!SELRAT? Response: , RAT configuration description or Purpose: • Query List: Purpose: OK Unknown RAT mode.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SIMRSTC Enable/disable SIM refresh reset notification Supporting chipsets: • MSM6290 (min f/w rev: K2_0_7_42) Enable/disable the unsolicited SIM refresh reset notification (!SIMRSTN). Usage: • Execution: AT!SIMRSTC= Response: OK Purpose: Enable/disable the notification.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SMSRETRY Set/return SMS retry period and interval Supporting chipsets: • All Configure the SMS retry period and interval for MO-SMS.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SMSSTSEN Enable/disable SMS status reports Supporting chipsets: • All Enable/disable SMS status reports for MO-SMS messages, or indicate if the user should be able to enable/disable the reports.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SWICALLPROG Enable/disable Call Progress Notification Supporting chipsets: • MDM6270 Enable or disable call progress notification. This allows the host to receive call status updates such as type of call, answered, on hold, etc.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !SWICALLPROG (Continued) Enable/disable Call Progress Notification (Continued) (Multiparty status): • 0=Not part of a multiparty (conference) call • 1=Part of a multiparty (conference) call (Telephone number of other end of connection): • Format specified by next parameter () (Address octet type): • Two bitfields identifying the
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description ^SYSCONFIG Set/return system configuration information Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) • MSM6290 Set or return the modem’s configuration. Usage: • Execution: AT^SYSCONFIG=, , , Response: OK Purpose: Set the various configuration parameters. You must specify all of the parameters.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description ^SYSINFO Return service status information Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) • MSM6290 Return current service type and availability information, and the current status of the module’s SIM in the format .
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !TIME Set/return current time of day Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 Set or retrieve the current time of day—the time of day can be set using this command, or could be set by the network. If the time has not been set, the command returns ERROR.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !UDINFO Return information from active USB descriptor Supporting chipsets: • All Return information from the active USB descriptor. Usage: • Query: AT!UDINFO? Response: VID: PID: Interface: Manufacturer: Product: Purpose: Display USB descriptor information.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +USET Return WCDMA set information Supporting chipsets: • All Return WCDMA set information (Active Set, Candidate Set, etc.). Usage: • Query: AT+USET? Response: +USET: Count: PSC: [ SSC: STTD: Tot Ec/Io: Ec/Io: RSCP: Window Size: • Purpose: Query List: Purpose: ...]
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +USET (continued) Return WCDMA set information (Continued) (Primary Scrambling Code): • Valid range: 0–FFFF [ (Reference PSC designator string): • If reference PSC, displays “(REF)” • If second carrier PSC, displays “(Car1)” (Secondary Scrambling Code): • Valid range: 0–FFFF (Common Pilot Channel (CPICH) supports Space Time Transit Div]
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description !UTCTIME Set/return UTC time of day Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 Set or retrieve the UTC time of day. Usage: • Execution: AT!UTCTIME=, , - , , , [, , ] Response: OK Purpose: Manually set the UTC time of day. • Query: AT!UTCTIME? Response: !UTCTIME: • MDM8200A • MDM8220 (min f/w rev: N2.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description &V Return operating mode AT configuration parameters Supporting chipsets: • All Return the status of all AT command parameters that apply to the current operating mode.
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +WPOWER Return average WCDMA power level over time period Supporting chipsets: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) • MSM6290 (min f/w rev: K2_0_6_5ap) Enable/disable logging of WCDMA power level values.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued) Command Description +WPOWER (Continued) Return average WCDMA power level over time period (continued) (Average Rx main power, single carrier) (Average Rx main power, first carrier for dual carrier device) (Average Rx main power, second carrier for dual carrier device) (Average Rx diversity power, single carrier) (Average Rx diversity power, first
4 4: Diagnostic Commands • Introduction • Command summary • Command reference Introduction This chapter describes commands used to diagnose modem problems. Command summary Table 4-1 lists the commands described in this chapter. Table 4-1: Diagnostic commands Cmnd !MXSTATS Rev 7 May.12 Description Page Display/clear 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Command reference Table 4-2: Diagnostic command details Command Description !MXSTATS Display/clear 27.010 statistics Supporting chipsets: • MDM6200 TS 27.010 is a standard that defines a multiplexing protocol between a mobile station and a terminal. This standard is supported on the modem and !MXSTATS is used to display statistics related to that protocol for debugging purposes.
5 5: Test commands • Introduction • Command summary • Command reference Introduction This chapter describes commands used to display and clear data that is stored if the modem crashes. Command summary Table 5-1 lists the commands described in this chapter. Table 5-1: Test commands Cmnd Description Page !ERR Display diagnostic information 78 !GCCLR Clear crash dump data 78 !GCDUMP Display crash dump data 78 Rev 7 May.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Command reference Table 5-2: Test command details Command Description !ERR Display diagnostic information Supporting chipsets: • All Display diagnostic information that Sierra Wireless uses to assist in resolving technical issues. Usage: • Execution: AT!ERR Response: 00 [F] ... n [F] OK Purpose: Display diagnostics.
6 6: Memory Management Commands Introduction The modem has 2 MB of non-volatile memory that is used to store: • Factory calibration data • Settings made in a host application such as Watcher The commands in this chapter allow you to back up and restore the data in non-volatile memory. Command summary Table 6-1 lists the commands described in this chapter: Table 6-1: Memory management command passwords Command !NVBACKUP Rev 7 May.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Command reference Table 6-2: Memory management command details Command Description !NVBACKUP Back up items stored in non-volatile memory Supporting chipsets: • All Create a backup that is stored in the modem’s flash memory. Usage: • Execution: AT!NVBACKUP= Response: !NVBACKUP: NV Items Saved: NV Items Skipped: (only appears if > 0) NV Items 0 Length: (only appears if > 0) OK Purpose: Backup NV items.
7 7: SIM Commands • Introduction • Command summary • Command reference Introduction This chapter describes commands used to communicate with an installed (U)SIM. Command summary Table 7-1 lists the commands described in this chapter: Table 7-1: SIM command passwords Command Description Page !AUTH Run GSM algorithm on SIM 82 !ICCID Return (U)SIM card’s ICCID 82 !SPN Return (U)SIM card’s SPN 83 Rev 7 May.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference Command reference Table 7-2: SIM command details Command Description !AUTH Run GSM algorithm on SIM Supporting modems: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 1) Authenticate the SIM using a random number.
SIM Commands Table 7-2: SIM command details (Continued) Command Description !SPN Return (U)SIM card’s SPN Supporting modems: • All, with these exceptions: • MDM8200 (min f/w rev: M2.0 Release 5/ M3.0 Release 1) • MSM6290 (min f/w rev: K2.0.7.15ap) Return a (U)SIM’s SPN (Service Provider Name) and ME display requirements (as defined in 3GPP 31.1028. Usage: • Query: AT!SPN? Response: !SPN: , or Purpose: OK ERROR Display the SIM’s SPN.
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Index—AT Commands A A, answer incoming call, 18 A/, re-issue last AT command, 18 !AUTH, run GSM algorithm on SIM, 82 B !BAND, set/query frequency bands, 30 !BCINF, return bootloader version, 31 !BOOTHOLD, reset modem and wait for f/w download, 31 C &C, set data carrier detected, 17 C, ITU T v.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference +CMEE, report mobile termination error, 23 +CMER, mobile termination event reporting, 23 +CMGC, send command, 19 +CMGD, delete message, 19 +CMGF, message format, 19 +CMGL, list messages, 19 +CMGR, read message, 19 +CMGS, send message, 19 +CMGW, write message to memory, 19 +CMMS, more messages to send, 19 +CMNA, new message acknowledgement to ME/TA, 19 +CMOD, call mode, 23 +CMS ERROR, SMS error (mobile or network error), 19 +CMSS, send message from stor
+GOI, request global object identification, 18 !GRELIMEI, return modem’s production TAC, 40 !GRESET, reset the modem, 40 !GSMINFO, display 2G network information, 41 +GSN, request TA serial number identification, 18 !GSTATUS, return operational status, 43 !GVER, return firmware version, 49 !GVERBT, return bootloader version, 49 H H, disconnect existing connections, 18 ^HVER, return modem hardware version, 49, 50 I I, display product identification information, 18 !ICCID, return SIM card’s ICCID, 82 +ICF,
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference +VTD, tone duration, 24 +VTS, DTMF and arbitrary tone generation, 25 X X, set connect result code format and call monitoring, 19 W &W, Store parameter to user-defined profile, 17 +WPOWER, return average WCDMA power levels, 73 +WS46, PCCA STD 101 select wireless network, 25 +WTBI, enable/disable GSM/GPRS Tx Burst Indication, 74 88 Z Z, set all current parameters to user-defined profile, 19 Proprietary and Confidential 2130617
Index Symbols current WCDMA, return, 43 Channel Quality Indicator. See CQI. CHV attempts remaining, number of, 34 ciphering and integrity settings, enable/disable, 39 common pilot channel, display, 69 configuration buffer label, query/set, 56 context activation mode, query/set, 56 CPICH, display, 69 CQI averaged, display, 35 averaged, enable/display, 35 crash data clear, 78 display, 78 CSD, map service to port, 50 +++, 11 Numerics 27.
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference I ICCID, display, 82, 83 IP address display, profile ID, 56 ITU-T V.
installation status, 59 refresh reset notification, enable/disable, 60 status, display, 66 status, query/set, 65 SIO, secondary port, configure for CS over AT or MUX, 36 SMS retry period and interval for MO-SMS, query/set, 61 status reports, enable/disable, 62 system power down, 51 system mode, display, 66 T T1/T2/T3 expiry statistics, display/clear, 76 TAC, return, 40 temperature current, return, 50 return, 43 state, return, 50 terminology, 11 test scripts, command timing, 10 time of day, query/set, 67 ti
UMTS AirCard ⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference 92 Proprietary and Confidential 2130617