Standard Horizon Modem GM29 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Integrator’s Manual

Product Photo/Illustration GM29Integrator’s Manual

Page 2 - First edition (October 2002)

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL10LZT 123 7361 R1A

Page 3 - Contents

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL100LZT 123 7361 R1A4.4 AT*EAMS Ericsson Audio Mode SelectionIncluded for compatibility. No functionality.Description Command P

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4. AUDIO101LZT 123 7361 R1A4.5 AT*EARS Ericsson Audio Ring SignalIncluded for compatibility. No functionality.<short_echo_canceling> Description

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL102LZT 123 7361 R1A4.6 AT*ELAM Ericsson Local Audio ModeIncluded for compatibility. No functionality.4.7 AT*EMIC Ericsson Micr

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4. AUDIO103LZT 123 7361 R1A4.8 AT*EMIR Ericsson Music Mute Indication RequestIncluded for compatibility. No functionality.4.9 AT*EXVC Ericsson SET Ext

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL104LZT 123 7361 R1AThe set command is effective only as long as the phone senses that it is connected to an external accessory

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105LZT 123 7361 R1A5. Data - CSD/HSCSDNote! Since the modem does not support V42bis compression the following commands have not been implemented:•AT+D

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL106LZT 123 7361 R1A71 9600bps V.110 (ISDN)75 14400bps V.110 (ISDN)79 19200bps V.110 (ISDN)80 28800bps V.110 (ISDN)81 38400bps

Page 10 - GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL

5. DATA - CSD/HSCSD107LZT 123 7361 R1A5.2 AT+CRLP Radio Link ProtocolRadio link protocol (RLP) parameters used when non-transparent data calls are ori

Page 11 - Part 1: Overview

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL108LZT 123 7361 R1A<T1> Description4838 - 100Acknowledgment timer T1 (*10ms)<N2> Description60 - 255Re-transmissio

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109LZT 123 7361 R1A6. Data - GPRS6.1 AT+CGACT PDP Context Activate or DeactivateUsed to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context(s).After the

Page 13 - 1. Introduction

Product Photo/Illustration Part 1: Overview

Page 14 - 2. GM29 Modem

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL110LZT 123 7361 R1A6.2 AT+CGATT GPRS Attach or DetachUsed to attach the MS to, or detach the MS from, the GPRS/packet domain s

Page 15 - 2. GM29 MODEM

6. DATA - GPRS111LZT 123 7361 R1A6.3 AT+CGDATA Enter Data StateCauses the MS to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish communication betw

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL112LZT 123 7361 R1A6.4 AT+CGDCONT Define PDP ContextSpecifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the

Page 17 - 2.4.2 Short Message Service

6. DATA - GPRS113LZT 123 7361 R1A<APN> DescriptionString type (Access Point Name) a string parameter which is a logical name that is used to sel

Page 18 - 2.4.6 Supplementary Services

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL114LZT 123 7361 R1A6.5 AT+CGEREP GPRS Event ReportingEnables or disables the sending of unsolicited result codes, +CGEV: XXX f

Page 19 - 2.4.7 Serial Communication

6. DATA - GPRS115LZT 123 7361 R1A6.6 AT+CGPADDR Show PDP AddressReturns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context identifiers. The test comman

Page 20 - 2.6 Precautions

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL116LZT 123 7361 R1A6.7 AT+CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable)Allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable

Page 21 - 3. Abbreviations

6. DATA - GPRS117LZT 123 7361 R1A<precedence> Description0 Subscribed (from network) value used1 High priority2 Normal priority3 Low priority<

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL118LZT 123 7361 R1A6.8 AT+CGQREQ Quality of Service Profile (Requested)Allows the TE to specify a quality of service profile t

Page 23 - Part 2: Integrating the

6. DATA - GPRS119LZT 123 7361 R1AThe set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the (local) context identification parameter, <c

Page 25 - 1. Mechanical Description

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL120LZT 123 7361 R1A<mean> Description0 Subscribed (from network) value used1 Best effort2 100 (~0.22bits/s)3 200 (~0.44b

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6. DATA - GPRS121LZT 123 7361 R1A6.9 AT+CGREG GPRS Network Registration StatusControls the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CGREG: <stat

Page 27 - 1.2 Physical Dimensions

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL122LZT 123 7361 R1A6.10 AT+CGSMS Select Service for MO SMS MessagesUsed to specify the service or service preference that the

Page 28 - 2. Electrical Description

123LZT 123 7361 R1A7. Data - HSCSD7.1 AT+CHSC HSCSD Current Call ParametersReturns information about the current HSCSD call parameters, i.e. the curre

Page 29 - 2.2 Audio Connector

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL124LZT 123 7361 R1A7.2 AT+CHSD HSCSD Device ParametersShows information about HSCSD features supported by the ME/TA.Descriptio

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7. DATA - HSCSD125LZT 123 7361 R1A7.3 AT+CHSN HSCSD Non Transparent Call ConfigurationControls parameters for non-transparent HSCSD calls. Changing &l

Page 31 - RF Signal

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL126LZT 123 7361 R1A7.4 AT+CHSR HSCSD Parameters ReportWith this command enabled, the intermediate result code +CHSR: <rx

Page 32 - 2.4 SIM Card Reader

7. DATA - HSCSD127LZT 123 7361 R1Abut before possible TE-TA rate (+ILRR) reporting and before the intermediate result code CONNECT is transmitted. The

Page 33 - 2.5 RS232 Serial Port

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL128LZT 123 7361 R1A

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129LZT 123 7361 R1A8. Fax8.1 AT*E2FAX Ericsson M2M Fax Comm. Baud Rate ModificationThis command allows the modification of the factory default RS232 c

Page 35 - 2.7 Software Updates

13LZT 123 7361 R1A1. Introduction1.1 Target UsersGM29 modems are designed to be integrated into machine-machine or man-to-machine communications appli

Page 36 - 3. Operation

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL130LZT 123 7361 R1AAT*E2FAX?*E2FAX: 0 (Current default setting is 19200 baud)OKAT*E2FAX=0OK (Sets default RS232 setting to 960

Page 37 - 3.4 Operating States/LED

131LZT 123 7361 R1A9. Identification9.1 AT Attention CommandThis command is used to determine the presence of an MS. If the MS supports AT commands, i

Page 38 - 4.1.2 SIM Card

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL132LZT 123 7361 R1A9.4 AT* List all Supported AT CommandsLists all the commands supported by the MS.9.5 AT+CGMI Read MS Manufa

Page 39 - 4.2 Installation of the Modem

9. IDENTIFICATION133LZT 123 7361 R1A9.7 AT+CGMR Read MS Revision IdentificationThis command causes the MS to return a string containing information ab

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL134LZT 123 7361 R1AThis command provides compatibility with Microsoft Windows 95.9.10 AT+GCAP Request Modem Capabilities ListR

Page 41 - 4.3 Antenna

135LZT 123 7361 R1A10. Interface10.1 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSee 3.23, AT+CPIN PIN Control10.2 AT&C Circuit 109 (DCD) ControlDetermines the behaviour o

Page 42 - 4.3.4 The Antenna Cable

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL136LZT 123 7361 R1A10.4 AT&S Circuit 107 (DSR) ResponseDetermines the behaviour of the data set ready signal.10.5 AT+WS46

Page 43 - 4.4 Accessories

10. INTERFACE137LZT 123 7361 R1A10.6 ATE Command EchoThe setting of this parameter determines whether or not the DCE echoes characters received from t

Page 44 - 5. Technical Data

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL138LZT 123 7361 R1AList of result codes10.8 ATZ Reset to Default ConfigurationThis command instructs the DCE to set all parame

Page 45 - Power Consumption

10. INTERFACE139LZT 123 7361 R1ACommands included on the same command line as the Z command will be ignored.10.9 AT+CMUX Switch to 07.10 Multiplex Pro

Page 46 - Electrical Connectors and LED

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL14LZT 123 7361 R1A2. GM29 Modem2.1 DescriptionThe dual band EGSM 900/1800MHz GM29 is a GSM/GPRS serial modem. The modem is a p

Page 47 - Environmental specifications

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL140LZT 123 7361 R1A<port_speed> Description1 9600bits/s2 19200bits/s3 38400bits/s4 57600bits/s5 115200bits/s6 230400bits

Page 48 - Certification

10. INTERFACE141LZT 123 7361 R1A10.10 AT+CRES Restore SMS SettingsRestores message service settings from non-volatile memory to active memory. A TA ca

Page 49 - 6. Declaration of Conformity

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL142LZT 123 7361 R1A10.12 AT+IFC DTE-DCE Local Flow ControlDefines the flow control between the modem and the computer when in

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10. INTERFACE143LZT 123 7361 R1A10.13 AT+ILRR Cable Interface Local Rate ReportingSpecifies whether or not the extended-format “+ILRR:<rate>” in

Page 51 - Part 3: Using AT Commands

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL144LZT 123 7361 R1AThe specified rate takes effect following the issuance of any result code(s) associated with the current co

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145LZT 123 7361 R1A11. Network11.1 AT*E2CD Ericsson M2M Cell DescriptionControls the presentation of an unsolicited result code E2CD: when <n>=1

Page 53 - 1.2 Syntax Description

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL146LZT 123 7361 R1A<ta> Description0-63 According to GSM 04.18 V8.6.0, the coding of the timing advance value is the bin

Page 54 - Extended Syntax Command

11. NETWORK147LZT 123 7361 R1A11.2 AT*E2EMM Ericsson M2M Engineering Monitoring ModeDescription Command Possible ResponsesSet the response presentatio

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL148LZT 123 7361 R1AThere are four presentation format modes (Display, Compact, Verbose, and Reduced Display) and two response

Page 56 - Unsolicited Result Code

11. NETWORK149LZT 123 7361 R1A<neighborcell1 mcc>,<neighborcell1 mnc>,<neighborcell1 lac>,<neighborcell1 ci>,<neighborcell1

Page 57 - 1.3 Error Codes

2. GM29 MODEM15LZT 123 7361 R1A2.3 GM29 in a Communication SystemFigure 2.1 illustrates the main blocks of a wireless communication system using the G

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL150LZT 123 7361 R1A4 Enable compact network location information unsolicited result code. There will be continuous unsolicited

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11. NETWORK151LZT 123 7361 R1A<rxqsub> is the parameter that indicates the quality in the received signal on dedicated mode. The measurement ave

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL152LZT 123 7361 R1A4 1.9% < BER < 2.7%5 3.8% < BER < 5.4%6 7.6% < BER < 11.0%7 BER > 15.0%<c1> Desc

Page 61 - 2. Call Control

11. NETWORK153LZT 123 7361 R1A11.3 AT*E2SPN M2M Service Provider IndicationCauses the MS to return the service provider name stored in the SIM card (&

Page 62 - 2.3 ATD Dial

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL154LZT 123 7361 R1A11.5 AT*ECSP Ericsson Customer Service ProfileThis command is used to read the customer service profile (CS

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11. NETWORK155LZT 123 7361 R1A11.6 AT*EPNR Ericsson Read SIM Preferred NetworkThis command is used to read the SIM preferred list of networks (EFPLMNS

Page 64 - 2.7 ATT Select Tone Dialling

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL156LZT 123 7361 R1A11.7 AT*EPNW Ericsson Write SIM Preferred NetworkThis command is used to edit the SIM preferred list of net

Page 65 - 2.9 AT+CHUP Hang up Call

11. NETWORK157LZT 123 7361 R1AEXAMPLESAT*E2SSN?8944110063503224707OKwhere the raw data contained in the ICCid field on the SIM is 984411003605234207F7

Page 66 - 2.10 AT+CMOD Call Mode

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL158LZT 123 7361 R1A11.10 AT+CIMI Subscriber IdentificationCauses the TA to return <IMSI>, identifying the individual SIM

Page 67 - 2.11 AT+CVHU Voice Hang-Up

11. NETWORK159LZT 123 7361 R1A“AO” BAOC (bar all outgoing calls)“OI” BOIC (bar outgoing international calls)“AI” BAIC (bar all incoming calls)“IR” BIC

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL16LZT 123 7361 R1AFigure 2.2 illustrates the interface between the modem and the application. The entire System Connector Inte

Page 69 - 3. Control and Status

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL160LZT 123 7361 R1A11.12 AT+CNUM Subscriber NumberThis command returns the MSISDNs related to the subscriber (this information

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11. NETWORK161LZT 123 7361 R1A11.13 AT+COLP Connected Line Identification PresentationThis command refers to the GSM/UMTS supplementary service COLP (

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL162LZT 123 7361 R1ATest command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value.Intermediate Result codes:+COLP: <nu

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11. NETWORK163LZT 123 7361 R1A11.14 AT+COPS Operator SelectionForces an attempt to select and register the GSM network operator.Description Command Po

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL164LZT 123 7361 R1A11.15 AT+CREG Network RegistrationSet command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CREG

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11. NETWORK165LZT 123 7361 R1A11.16 AT*ECPI Ciphering IndicatorThis command allows the external application to activate/deactivate the ciphering indic

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL166LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result Codes*ECPV - Ciphering IndicatorSYNTAX - Unsolicited Result codeDescription Response Whe

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11. NETWORK167LZT 123 7361 R1A11.17 AT*E2NBTS Ericsson M2M Neighbour BTSThe set command shall provide with the ARFCNs (<ch>) and the BSIC (the B

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL168LZT 123 7361 R1A<mcc> DescriptionString Type Three digits in decimal format. The Mobile Country Code identifies the P

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169LZT 123 7361 R1A12. Phonebook12.1 AT*E2PBCS Ericsson M2M Phonebook Check SumCommand causes the ME to return the phone book checksum <cks> sto

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2. GM29 MODEM17LZT 123 7361 R1A2.4 Main Features and ServicesThe modem performs a set of telecom services (TS) according to GSM standard phase 2+, ETS

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL170LZT 123 7361 R1A12.3 AT*ESCG Ericsson Create GroupThis command creates a new group in the hierarchical phone book. The grou

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12. PHONEBOOK171LZT 123 7361 R1A12.4 AT*ESCN Ericsson Set Credit Card NumberCommand is used to:• set up a credit card number in the ME.• disable credi

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL172LZT 123 7361 R1A<indexn> Description1 Index number to the first credit card call access server2 Index number to the s

Page 83 - 3.23 AT+CPIN PIN Control

12. PHONEBOOK173LZT 123 7361 R1A12.5 AT*ESDG Ericsson Delete GroupThis command deletes the group at position <gindex> from the hierarchical phon

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL174LZT 123 7361 R1A12.7 AT*ESGR Ericsson Group ReadThis command lists the groups in the hierarchical phone book.12.8 AT*EGIR E

Page 85 - 3.24 AT+CPWD Change Password

12. PHONEBOOK175LZT 123 7361 R1A12.9 AT*ESNU Ericsson Settings NumberThis command sets a <type> number, in the format <number type>, in th

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL176LZT 123 7361 R1A12.10 AT+CPBF Phonebook FindReturns phone book entries whose alphanumeric field starts with <findtext>

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12. PHONEBOOK177LZT 123 7361 R1A<number> Descriptionstring type Phone number of format <type><type> Description129 ISDN/telephony nu

Page 88 - 3.27 AT+CSAS Save Settings

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL178LZT 123 7361 R1A12.12 AT+CPBS Phone StorageSelects phone book memory storage <storage>, which is used by other phone

Page 89 - 3.28 AT+CSQ Signal Strength

12. PHONEBOOK179LZT 123 7361 R1A12.13 AT+CPBW Phonebook WriteWrites phone book entry in location number <index> in the current phone book memory

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL18LZT 123 7361 R1A2.4.3 Voice CallsThe GM29 offers the capability of mobile originated and mobile terminated voice calls, as w

Page 91 - 4. Audio

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL180LZT 123 7361 R1A<tlength> Descriptioninteger type Value indicating the maximum length of field <text>

Page 92 - DSPCODEC

181LZT 123 7361 R1A13. Short Message Services - Point to Point13.1 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSee 3.23, AT+CPIN PIN Control13.2 AT+CGSMS Select Service for MO

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL182LZT 123 7361 R1ATest command returns lists of memory storage supported by the TA.<mem1> Descriptionstring type Memory

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT183LZT 123 7361 R1A13.4 AT+CSCA Service Centre AddressCommon for both PDU and Text ModesUpdates the SMSC ad

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL184LZT 123 7361 R1A13.5 AT+CMGF Message FormatCommon for both PDU and Text ModesThis command tells the TA, which input and out

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT185LZT 123 7361 R1Asame as specified by the send message command, +CMGS. If writing fails, final result cod

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL186LZT 123 7361 R1ANote! SMS-COMMANDs and SMS-STATUS-REPORTs cannot be stored in text mode.<stat> Description2 Stored un

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT187LZT 123 7361 R1A13.7 AT+CMGS Send MessagePDU ModeSends a message from a TE to the network (SMS-SUBMIT).

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL188LZT 123 7361 R1AText ModeSends a message from a TE to the network (SMS-SUBMIT). Message reference value <mr> is retur

Page 100 - LZT 123 7361 R1A

13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT189LZT 123 7361 R1Acarriage returns can be used (previously mentioned four character sequence shall be sent

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2. GM29 MODEM19LZT 123 7361 R1A• Network registration• Call barring• Call transfer2.4.7 Serial CommunicationThe GM29 enables an end-to-end communicati

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL190LZT 123 7361 R1AAT+CMGS=“+447747008670”> Test SMS+CMGS: 15OK13.8 AT+CMSS Send From StoragePDU modeSends message with lo

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT191LZT 123 7361 R1Asupports, <scts> is returned. If sending fails in a network or an ME error, final

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL192LZT 123 7361 R1ATE on successful message delivery. Optionally (when +CSMS <service> value is 1 and network supports)

Page 105 - 5. Data - CSD/HSCSD

13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT193LZT 123 7361 R1A8-bit octets (refer to +CMGS). Message reference value <mr> is returned to the TE

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL194LZT 123 7361 R1A13.10 AT+CNMI New Message Indications to TEPDU ModeSelects the procedure for the way in which new messages

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT195LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result codes:+CMT: <length><CR><LF><pdu>+CMTI: <m

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL196LZT 123 7361 R1AText ModeSelects the procedure for the way in which new messages received from the network, are indicated t

Page 109 - 6. Data - GPRS

13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT197LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result codes:+CMT:<oa>, [<alpha>, <scts>[,<tooa>,<

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL198LZT 123 7361 R1A13.11 AT+CMGR Read MessagePDU ModeReturns message with location value <index> from preferred message

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT199LZT 123 7361 R1AText ModeReturns messages with location index <index> from message storage <mem

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The product described in this manual conforms to the Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive 99/5/EC with requirements co

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL20LZT 123 7361 R1A2.5 Service and SupportTo contact customer support please use the details below:Customer SupportSony Ericsso

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL200LZT 123 7361 R1A<oa> DescriptionString type GSM 03.40 TP-Originating-Address Value in string format; BCD numbers (or

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT201LZT 123 7361 R1A<data>The entered text should be formatted as follows:if <dcs> (set with +CS

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL202LZT 123 7361 R1A<ct> DescriptionInteger GSM 03.40 TP--command-type. Default value is 0<sn> DescriptionInteger G

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT203LZT 123 7361 R1A13.12 AT+CMGL List MessagePDU ModeNote! Returns messages with status value <stat>

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL204LZT 123 7361 R1A<alpha> DescriptionString type Manufacturing specific. Should be left empty but not omitted<length

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT205LZT 123 7361 R1AText ModeReturns messages with status value <stat> from message storage <mem1&g

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL206LZT 123 7361 R1A<stat> DescriptionInteger Indicates the status of messages in memory0 Received unread message (new me

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT207LZT 123 7361 R1A<scts> DescriptionString type GSM 03.40 TP-service-centre-time-stamp in time-strin

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL208LZT 123 7361 R1AExampleAT+CMGF=1OKAT+CMGL=?+CMGL: “REC UNREAD”,“REC READ”,“STO UNSENT”,“STO SENT”,“ALL”OK<dt> Descrip

Page 123 - 7. Data - HSCSD

13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT209LZT 123 7361 R1A13.13 AT+CMGD Delete MessageCommon for both PDU and Text modesDeletes message from prefe

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3. ABBREVIATIONS21LZT 123 7361 R1A3. AbbreviationsAbbreviation ExplanationsCBM Cell Broadcast MessageCBS Cell Broadcast ServiceCSD Circuit Switched Da

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL210LZT 123 7361 R1A13.15 AT+CSMP Set Text Mode ParametersOnly Applicable to Text ModeUsed to select values for additional para

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT211LZT 123 7361 R1A13.16 AT+CSCS Select Character SetThis command informs the TA which character set <ch

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL212LZT 123 7361 R1A13.17 AT+CSMS Select Message ServiceCommon for both PDU and Text ModesSelects messaging service <service

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13. SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES - POINT TO POINT213LZT 123 7361 R1A<err> Description0...127 GSM 04.11 Annex E-2 values128...255 GSM 03.40 subclause 9

Page 129 - Examples

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL214LZT 123 7361 R1A

Page 130 - 8.2 Low Level Fax Commands

215LZT 123 7361 R1A14. Short Message Services - Cell Broadcast14.1 AT+CNMI New Message Indications to TESee 13.10, AT+CNMI New Message Indications to

Page 131 - 9. Identification

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL216LZT 123 7361 R1A

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217LZT 123 7361 R1A15. SIM Application Toolkit15.1 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSee 3.23, AT+CPIN PIN Control15.2 AT*E2STKS SIM Application Toolkit SettingsAllo

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL218LZT 123 7361 R1A15.3 AT*E2STKD M2M STK Display TextThe ME passes the parameters within DISPLAY TEXT command to the external

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT219LZT 123 7361 R1AValues follow GSM 11.14 standard.15.4 AT*E2STKG M2M STK Get InkeyThe ME passes the parameters within GET

Page 135 - 10. Interface

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL22LZT 123 7361 R1A

Page 136 - 10.5 AT+WS46 Mode Selection

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL220LZT 123 7361 R1AAnswer command allows the external application to send the appropriate answer, after receiving the unsolici

Page 137 - 10.7 ATV DCE Response Format

15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT221LZT 123 7361 R1AValues follow GSM 11.14 standard.15.5 AT*E2STKI M2M STK Get InputThe ME passes the parameters within GET

Page 138 - List of result codes

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL222LZT 123 7361 R1ATest command returns the list of suported values, and <prompt_text_length>.Values follow GSM 11.14 st

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT223LZT 123 7361 R1AValues follow GSM 11.14 standard.<min_length_response> DescriptionInteger type (0-160) Value indic

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL224LZT 123 7361 R1A15.6 AT*E2STKL M2M STK Select ItemThe ME passes the parameters within SELECT ITEM command to the external a

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT225LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result Codes:E2STKL: <NbrOfItems>,<coding>,<text_length>,<alpha_id>[

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL226LZT 123 7361 R1A15.7 AT*E2STKM M2M STK Set Up MenuThe ME passes the parameters within SET UP MENU command to the external a

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT227LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result Codes:*E2STKM: <NbrOfItems>,<coding>,<text_length>,<alpha_id>

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL228LZT 123 7361 R1AThe parameters have no default values.15.8 AT*E2STKN M2M STK Envelope (Menu Selection)The application infor

Page 145 - 11. Network

15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT229LZT 123 7361 R1AValues follow GSM 11.14 standard.Unsolicited Result Codes:*E2STKC: <ton>,<dial_string>,<S

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Product Photo/Illustration Part 2: Integrating the Modem

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL230LZT 123 7361 R1AThe maximum length is fixed15.10 *E2STKE STK Send Short MessageUnsolicited Result Code:*E2STKE: <coding&

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT231LZT 123 7361 R1A15.11 *E2STKP STK Send SSUnsolicited Result Code:*E2STKP: <ton>, <SS_string>, <coding>

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL232LZT 123 7361 R1A15.12 *E2STKU STK Send USSDUnsolicited Result Code:*E2STKU: <coding>, <text_length>, <alpha_

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15. SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT233LZT 123 7361 R1A15.13 *E2STKR STK RefreshUnsolicited Result Code:*E2STKR: <indicator>The ME informs the external a

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL234LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited result code:*E2STKTO: <command>2 Set Up Call command timeout is set to the value of <t

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235LZT 123 7361 R1A16. Supplementary Services16.1 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSee 3.23, AT+CPIN PIN Control16.2 AT+CACM Accumulated Call MeterResets the Advice

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL236LZT 123 7361 R1A16.3 AT+CAMM Accumulated Call Meter MaximumSets the Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter maximum

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES237LZT 123 7361 R1A16.4 AT+CAOC Advice of ChargeUse of Advice of Charge supplementary service command enables the subscriber

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL238LZT 123 7361 R1A16.5 AT+CPUC Price Per Unit and Currency TableSets the parameters of Advice of Charge related price per uni

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES239LZT 123 7361 R1A16.6 AT*EDIF Ericsson Divert FunctionThis command enables and disables notification of divert status chan

Page 158 - 11.11 AT+CLCK Facility Lock

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL240LZT 123 7361 R1A16.7 AT*EIPS Identity Presentation SetThis command enables or disables the presentation of the alpha tag of

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES241LZT 123 7361 R1A16.8 AT*ELIN Ericsson Line SetThis command requests the ME to set the current line to <line>.Note!

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL242LZT 123 7361 R1ARefer to GSM 02.30 for Public MMI services and codes.16.10 AT*E2SSI M2M Supplementary Service IndicationsTh

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES243LZT 123 7361 R1A4 SSI_SIM_ERROR5 SSI_NUMBER_ERR6 SSI_CALL_BARRED7 SSI_NOT_AVAILABLE8 SSI_UNSUCCESSFUL9 SSI_NOT_ALLOWED10

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL244LZT 123 7361 R1A81 MULTI_PARTY112 ALL_CHARGING_SS113 ADVICE_OF_CHARGE_INFORMATION 114 ADVICE_OF_CHARGE_CHARGING144 ALL_BARR

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES245LZT 123 7361 R1A33 TS_SHORT_MESSAGE_MT_PP BS_PAD_ACCESS_CA_300BPS34 TS_SHORT_MESSAGE_MO_PP BS_PAD_ACCESS_CA_1200BPS35 BS_

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL246LZT 123 7361 R1A4 SS_STATUS_PROVISIONED7 SS_STATUS_PRA<ForwardedToNr> DescriptionString Phone number string in double

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES247LZT 123 7361 R1A16.11 AT+CCFC Call Forwarding number and ConditionsThis command allows control of the call forwarding sup

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL248LZT 123 7361 R1A<type> Descriptioninteger format Type of address octet129 ISDN/telephony numbering plan, national/in

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES249LZT 123 7361 R1A16.12 AT+CCWA Call WaitingThis command allows control of the call waiting supplementary service according

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25LZT 123 7361 R1A1. Mechanical Description1.1 OverviewThe pictures below show the mechanical design of the GM29 along with the positions of the diffe

Page 169 - 12. Phonebook

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL250LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result Codes:+CCWA: <number>, <type>, <class><classx> Descriptioninteg

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES251LZT 123 7361 R1A16.13 AT+CHLD Call Hold and MultipartyThis command allows control of the following call related services:

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL252LZT 123 7361 R1A“X” is the numbering (starting with 1) of the call given by the sequence of setting up or receiving the cal

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES253LZT 123 7361 R1AUnsolicited Result codes:+CLIP: <number>, <type>,,,<alpha>Defined values:16.15 AT+CLIR

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL254LZT 123 7361 R1Arevoke this adjustment. If this command is used by a subscriber without provision of CLIR in permanent mode

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16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES255LZT 123 7361 R1A16.16 AT+CSSN Supplementary Service NotificationThis command refers to supplementary service related netw

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL256LZT 123 7361 R1A<m> Description0 Disable the +CSSU result code presentation status in the TA1 Enable the +CSSU result

Page 176 - 12.11 AT+CPBR Phonebook Read

16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES257LZT 123 7361 R1A16.17 AT+CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service DataThis command allows control of the Unstructured Supp

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL258LZT 123 7361 R1AThe different alternatives are shown below.Example 1Network Mobile Equipment External application1 Signal S

Page 178 - 12.12 AT+CPBS Phone Storage

16. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES259LZT 123 7361 R1AExample 2Example 3AT Command Result Code Description+CUSD:0,“Expensive incoming call”Incoming USSD-notify

Page 179 - 12.13 AT+CPBW Phonebook Write

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL26LZT 123 7361 R1APlease note the following:• Mounting holes positioned at two of the corners make it possible to securely bol

Page 180 - <tlength> Description

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL260LZT 123 7361 R1A

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261LZT 123 7361 R1A17. Alphabetical Listing of AT CommandsAT Command Description Page No.AT Attention Command 131AT&C Circuit 109 (DCD) Control 13

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL262LZT 123 7361 R1AAT*EALR Ericsson Audio Line Request 99AT*EALS Ericsson Request ALS Status 153AT*EAMS Ericsson Audio Mode Se

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17. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF AT COMMANDS263LZT 123 7361 R1AAT+CCLK Set Clock and Date 77AT+CCWA Call Waiting 249AT+CEER Extended Error Report 77AT+CFUN

Page 184 - 13.5 AT+CMGF Message Format

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL264LZT 123 7361 R1AAT+CMGC Send Command 191AT+CMGD Delete Message 209AT+CMGF Message Format 184AT+CMGL List Message 203AT+CMGR

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17. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF AT COMMANDS265LZT 123 7361 R1AAT+CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters 210AT+CSMS Select Message Service 212AT+CSQ Signal Strength

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL266LZT 123 7361 R1AATT Select Tone Dialling 64ATV DCE Response Format 137ATX Call Progress Monitoring Control 65ATZ Reset to D

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1. MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION27LZT 123 7361 R1A1.2 Physical DimensionsMeasurements are given in millimetres. See also “Technical Data”, page 44.71.566.477

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL28LZT 123 7361 R1A2. Electrical DescriptionAll electrical connections to the GM29 are protected in compliance with the standar

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2. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION29LZT 123 7361 R1AThe power connector electrical characteristics are listed below:2.2 Audio ConnectorA 4-way RJ9 connector, a

Page 190 - PDU mode

3LZT 123 7361 R1AContentsPart 1: Overview... 111. Introd

Page 191 - 13.9 AT+CMGC Send Command

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL30LZT 123 7361 R1AAudio signal descriptions are listed below:MICP and MICN are balanced differential microphone input signals.

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2. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION31LZT 123 7361 R1A2.3 Antenna ConnectorThe antenna connector allows transmission of radio frequency (RF) signals between the

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL32LZT 123 7361 R1A2.4 SIM Card ReaderThe GM29 is fitted with a SIM card reader designed for 3V and 5V SIM cards. It is the fli

Page 194 - PDU Mode

2. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION33LZT 123 7361 R1A2.5 RS232 Serial PortThe modem supports a standard RS232 serial interface (EIA/TIA 574) via its 9 pin Sub-D

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL34LZT 123 7361 R1A2.5.1 Serial DataThe modem supports the standard data character format of 1 start bit, 8 bit data, no parity

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2. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION35LZT 123 7361 R1AData Terminal Ready (DTR)DTR indicates that the DTE is ready to transmit and receive data. It also acts as

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL36LZT 123 7361 R1A3. Operation3.1 Switching On the ModemThere are two ways to switch on the modem, once power is applied.• eit

Page 198 - 13.11 AT+CMGR Read Message

3. OPERATION37LZT 123 7361 R1A3.4 Operating States/LEDThe modem has a green LED, as depicted below, which is used to indicate various operating states

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL38LZT 123 7361 R1A4. Hints for Integrating the ModemThis chapter gives you advice and helpful hints on how to integrate the GM

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4. HINTS FOR INTEGRATING THE MODEM39LZT 123 7361 R1A• When the SIM card hatch is opened, the SIM card connectors lie exposed under the SIM card holder

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL4LZT 123 7361 R1A3.1 Switching On the Modem... 363.2

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL40LZT 123 7361 R1ASignal StrengthThe modem has to be placed in a way that ensures sufficient signal strength. To improve signa

Page 203 - 13.12 AT+CMGL List Message

4. HINTS FOR INTEGRATING THE MODEM41LZT 123 7361 R1ASecuring the modem• Before securing the modem take into account the amount of additional space req

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL42LZT 123 7361 R1Adetermine whether the antenna needs to be grounded or not. Your local antenna manufacturer might be able to

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4. HINTS FOR INTEGRATING THE MODEM43LZT 123 7361 R1A• Noise can be caused by electronic devices and radio transmitters.• Path-loss occurs as the stren

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL44LZT 123 7361 R1A5. Technical DataData FeaturesShort Message Service FeaturesVoice FeaturesFax FeaturesData StorageCSD Up to

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5. TECHNICAL DATA45LZT 123 7361 R1APower SupplyPower ConsumptionPower Down ModeStandby Mode (typical)Talk Mode (typical)Notes! Power Down Mode: DC pow

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL46LZT 123 7361 R1ARadio SpecificationsAudio SpecificationsSIM Card ReaderElectrical Connectors and LEDFrequency range GM29: EG

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5. TECHNICAL DATA47LZT 123 7361 R1AMechanical SpecificationEnvironmental specificationsLength 77.4mmWidth 66.4mmHeight 26.2mmWeight <130gOperating

Page 210 - Only Applicable to Text Mode

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL48LZT 123 7361 R1ACertificationDirective 1999/5/ECEMC: EN 301 489-1EMC: EN 301 489-7Safety: EN 60950GSM 3GPP TS 51.010-1Tested

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6. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY49LZT 123 7361 R1A6. Declaration of Conformity

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5LZT 123 7361 R1A2.10 AT+CMOD Call Mode ... 662.11 AT+CVHU Voice Hang-Up...

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL50LZT 123 7361 R1A

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Product Photo/Illustration Part 3: Using AT Commands

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53LZT 123 7361 R1A1. Introduction to AT Commands1.1 OverviewAT commands, issued from a computer in your application are used to control and implement

Page 217 - 15. SIM Application Toolkit

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL54LZT 123 7361 R1A[ ] Square brackets are used to indicate that a certain item is optional. For example, sub-parameters of a c

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1. INTRODUCTION TO AT COMMANDS55LZT 123 7361 R1A• AT*<command>=[<parameter>]Example! AT+CFUN=0<CR> (powers down the modem)If severa

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL56LZT 123 7361 R1APossible formats for the result codes are:• Basic format result code, such as OK. The Basic result code also

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1. INTRODUCTION TO AT COMMANDS57LZT 123 7361 R1A1.3 Error Codes1.3.1 +CME ERROR (Mobile Equipment Error Code)This final result code is similar to the

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL58LZT 123 7361 R1A1.3.2 +CMS ERROR (Message Service Failure Result Code)This final result code indicates an error related to m

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1. INTRODUCTION TO AT COMMANDS59LZT 123 7361 R1A1.4 Examples on How to Use the AT CommandsAfter every group of AT commands there is a section where s

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL6LZT 123 7361 R1A5.2 AT+CRLP Radio Link Protocol ... 1076. Data - GPRS...

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL60LZT 123 7361 R1A

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61LZT 123 7361 R1A2. Call Control2.1 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSee 3.23, AT+CPIN PIN Control2.2 ATA Answer Incoming CallAnswer and initiate connection to an

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL62LZT 123 7361 R1A2.3 ATD DialUsed to initiate a phone connection, which may be data or voice (phone number terminated by semi

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2. CALL CONTROL63LZT 123 7361 R1Atransmitted during the first 125 milliseconds after transmission of the termination character are ignored. This is to

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL64LZT 123 7361 R1A2.4 ATH Hang upSignals the MS to terminate an active call.2.5 ATO Return to Online Data ModeSwitch to the on

Page 229 - Unsolicited Result Codes:

2. CALL CONTROL65LZT 123 7361 R1A2.8 ATX Call Progress Monitoring ControlDefines if the dial-tone detection and busy-tone detection are to be used dur

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL66LZT 123 7361 R1A2.10 AT+CMOD Call ModeSelects the call mode of further dialing commands (D) or for next answering command (A

Page 231 - 15.11 *E2STKP STK Send SS

2. CALL CONTROL67LZT 123 7361 R1A2.11 AT+CVHU Voice Hang-UpSelects whether ATH or “drop DTR” causes a voice connection to be disconnected or not. Voic

Page 232 - 15.12 *E2STKU STK Send USSD

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL68LZT 123 7361 R1ANote! The AT+VTS command is used only during a voice call.<DTMF> DescriptionASCII character stringAn A

Page 233 - 15.13 *E2STKR STK Refresh

69LZT 123 7361 R1A3. Control and Status3.1 ATQ Result Code SuppressionDetermines whether or not the DCE transmits result codes to the DTE. When result

Page 234 - *E2STKTO: <command>

7LZT 123 7361 R1A10.11 AT+ICF Cable Interface Character Format... 14110.12 AT+IFC DTE-DCE Local Flow Control...

Page 235 - 16. Supplementary Services

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL70LZT 123 7361 R1A3.3 ATS2 Escape Sequence CharacterDefines the character to be used as the escape sequence character when swi

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS71LZT 123 7361 R1Athe command line is terminated with a <CR> character (IA5 0/13), but the result code issued uses the char

Page 237 - 16.4 AT+CAOC Advice of Charge

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL72LZT 123 7361 R1A3.6 ATS5 Command Line Editing Character (BACKSPACE)This S-parameter represents the decimal IA5 value of the

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS73LZT 123 7361 R1A3.8 ATS7 Connection Completion TimeoutDefines the maximum time allowed between completion of dialling and the c

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL74LZT 123 7361 R1A3.10 ATS10 Automatic Disconnect Delay ControlIncluded for compatibility. No functionality3.11 AT*ECAM Ericss

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS75LZT 123 7361 R1A• to make it possible for the TE to display call state information for an ongoing call.ExamplesAT*ECAM?*ECAM: 0

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL76LZT 123 7361 R1A3.13 AT*EMAR Ericsson Master ResetThis command requests the MS to reset user data. The user data in the MS w

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS77LZT 123 7361 R1A3.15 TAT+CCLK Set Clock and DateSets the real time clock of the ME. If setting fails in an ME, error +CME ERROR

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL78LZT 123 7361 R1A3.17 AT+CFUN Set Phone FunctionalitySelects the level of functionality <fun> in the MS."Full func

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS79LZT 123 7361 R1A3.18 AT+CIND Indicator ControlUsed to set the values of ME indicators. <ind> value 0 means that the indic

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL8LZT 123 7361 R1A13.8 AT+CMSS Send From Storage... 19013.9 AT+CMGC Send

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL80LZT 123 7361 R1A3.19 AT+CLAC List all available AT CommandsCauses the ME to return one or more lines of AT commands. This co

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS81LZT 123 7361 R1A3.21 AT+CMER Mobile Equipment Event ReportingEnables or disables the sending of unsolicited result codes from M

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL82LZT 123 7361 R1A3.22 AT+CPAS Phone Activity StatusReturns the activity status <pas> of the ME. It can be used to inter

Page 249 - 16.12 AT+CCWA Call Waiting

3. CONTROL AND STATUS83LZT 123 7361 R1A3.23 AT+CPIN PIN ControlSends the password to the ME, which is necessary to make the ME operational (SIM PIN, S

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL84LZT 123 7361 R1APH-SIM PIN ME is waiting PHone-to-SIM card password to be given SIM PIN2 ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given.

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS85LZT 123 7361 R1A3.24 AT+CPWD Change PasswordSets a new password for the facility lock function defined by command Facility Lock

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL86LZT 123 7361 R1A<pwdlength> DescriptionInteger type Maximum length of the password for the facility<err> Descri

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS87LZT 123 7361 R1A3.25 AT+CR Service Reporting ControlEnables or disables display of intermediate bearer capability reports durin

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL88LZT 123 7361 R1ATest command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value.Unsolicited Result Codes:+CRING: <typ

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3. CONTROL AND STATUS89LZT 123 7361 R1A3.28 AT+CSQ Signal StrengthReturns the received signal strength indication <rssi> and channel bit error r

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9LZT 123 7361 R1A16.17 AT+CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data... 25717. Alphabetical Listing of AT Commands ...

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL90LZT 123 7361 R1A3.29 AT+CTZU Automatic Time Zone UpdateEnables and disables the automatic time zone update via NITZ. If sett

Page 258 - Example 1

91LZT 123 7361 R1A4. AudioAT*E2EAMS and AT*E2APR are new commands that replace the funtionality offered by the *EALR, *EAMS, *EARS and *ELAM commands.

Page 259 - Example 3

GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL92LZT 123 7361 R1A• configure the whole profile, specifying each audio parameter in a comma separated list;• set a single para

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4. AUDIO93LZT 123 7361 R1A<op> Description0 Configure current profile (<pr1> to <pr21>)1 Set <TxPGA>2 Set <RxPGA>3 Set &

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL94LZT 123 7361 R1A45dB PGA gain57.5dB PGA gain6–7.5dB PGA gain7–10dB PGA gain<SideToneGain> Description0 10dB1 13dB2 16d

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4. AUDIO95LZT 123 7361 R1A<Volume>, <MaxVolume>Description0 MUTE1-9 Volume levels 1-9<MicPath>, <SpkPath>Description0 OFF1 MUT

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL96LZT 123 7361 R1AExamplesAT*E2EAMS=?*E2EAMS=(0-21,255)OKCurrent default profile is 0:AT*E2EAMS?*E2EAMS: 2,2,3,2,3,2,5,9,3,3,0

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4. AUDIO97LZT 123 7361 R1A4.2 AT*E2APR M2M Audio Profile ManipulationThis command allows the maniuplation and storage of the audio “profiles” stored i

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GM29 INTEGRATOR’S MANUAL98LZT 123 7361 R1AExamplesAT*E2APR=?*E2APR= (0-4),(0-2),(0-2)OKCurrent default profile is profile 0:AT*E2APR?*E2APR: 0OKSet au

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4. AUDIO99LZT 123 7361 R1A4.3 AT*EALR Ericsson Audio Line RequestIncluded for compatibility. No functionality.Description Command Possible ResponsesRe

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