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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – About This Document; History; Version Date
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 15 – Figures
  • Page 16 – Tables
  • Page 18 – Overall Description; Content Description
  • Page 19 – Instructions for Use; Overview of AT Command Interfaces
  • Page 21 – Command Format
  • Page 23 – Command
  • Page 24 – Organization of This Document; Chapter
  • Page 26 – Commands for Configuration; Execution; Factory Settings for AT Commands
  • Page 28 – Execution command; Examples of Results Returned by the &V Command
  • Page 30 – AT Commands; ATQ
  • Page 31 – ATV; String Format
  • Page 32 – ATZ
  • Page 33 – ATE; Test command; Response; Function Description
  • Page 34 – Setting Value
  • Page 36 – Checking Whether the Command for System Shutdown
  • Page 37 – Listing the Transmission Capability Domain Currently; Function
  • Page 38 – Parameter description; Reading the Terminal Error Reporting Mode
  • Page 39 – Setting the Terminal Error Reporting Mode; Querying the Character Set Supported by the TE
  • Page 40 – Reading the Character Set of the TE; Setting the Character Set of the TE
  • Page 41 – Test
  • Page 43 – Reading the Settings for Configuration Items; URC
  • Page 45 – Commands for Status Control; Querying the Supported Settings for Event Reporting
  • Page 46 – Reading the Current Settings for Event Reporting
  • Page 48 – Reading the Current Indication Status; Setting Whether to Report Indication Events
  • Page 49 – Querying the Supported Report Events
  • Page 51 – Reading the Current Event Reporting Mode; Read
  • Page 52 – Querying the Supported Radio Networks
  • Page 53 – Setting the Radio Network to Be Registered; +CIEV – Command for Indicating the Status Change
  • Page 54 – Commands for Serial Port Control
  • Page 55 – AT&S – Command for Setting the DSR Usage State
  • Page 57 – Querying the Supported Settings for Multiplexing
  • Page 59 – Reading the Current Settings for Multiplexing
  • Page 60 – Commands for Security Control; Checking Whether a PIN Management Command Exists; Reading the Password Entry Request
  • Page 61 – Responding to the Password Entry Request
  • Page 62 – Checking the Devices Supported by This Command
  • Page 63 – Write
  • Page 64 – mode
  • Page 65 – Checking the Devices Supported by This Command
  • Page 67 – Commands for Identification; ATI - Command for Querying the Product Information; ATI
  • Page 69 – Querying the Vendor Information Request
  • Page 70 – Querying the Product Model Number Request
  • Page 71 – Querying the Software Version Number
  • Page 74 – char
  • Page 75 – Commands for Call Control; ATD - Command for Originating a Call; ATD
  • Page 77 – ATH - Command for Hanging Up the Connection; ATH
  • Page 78 – ATA - Command for Answering a Call or Data Services; ATA; Reading the Settings of the Automatic Answer Data Services
  • Page 79 – Setting Unsolicitedly Answering Data Services; Reading the Set Waiting Duration Request
  • Page 80 – Querying the Supported RLP Parameters
  • Page 82 – Querying the Supported Bearer Service Types; Querying the Current Bearer Service Type
  • Page 83 – ATO
  • Page 85 – Querying the Supported Settings for Service Reporting; Reading the Current Settings for Service Reporting
  • Page 86 – Querying the Supported Settings for the Cell Result Codes
  • Page 87 – Querying the Current Settings for the Cell Result Codes
  • Page 89 – Reading the Settings of the CLIP Service
  • Page 91 – Commands for Network Services; Checking Whether This Command Is Supported
  • Page 94 – Setting the Current Operator Information
  • Page 95 – Checking the Parameter Range Supported by This
  • Page 96 – Querying the Current Status of Network Registration; Setting the Status of Network Registration
  • Page 99 – Querying the Current Signal Quality
  • Page 100 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available
  • Page 101 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available
  • Page 104 – Parameter Description
  • Page 119 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Querying the List of Operator Names Saved on the ME
  • Page 121 – Querying the List of Preferred Operators; Setting the List of Preferred Operators
  • Page 122 – Querying the Current Range of Preferred Operators
  • Page 124 – Writing the Information About Preferred Operators; DFTelecom
  • Page 125 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Querying the MSISDN Related to Subscribers
  • Page 127 – Commands for Data Services; Querying the Supported Status of PDP Context
  • Page 128 – Reading the Activation State of the PDP Context; Setting the Activation State of the PDP Context
  • Page 129 – Checking the Supported GPRS Service State
  • Page 130 – Querying the Current GPRS Service State
  • Page 131 – Checking the Supported GPRS Event Reporting Mode
  • Page 132 – Reading the GPRS Event Reporting Mode; Setting the GPRS Event Reporting Mode
  • Page 134 – Establishing Communication Between the TE and Network
  • Page 136 – Querying the Range of PDP Related Parameters
  • Page 137 – Reading the Status of the PDP Context; Setting the Status of the PDP Context
  • Page 138 – Querying the Supported PDP Index Value; Reading the PDP Address List of the Specified PDP Context
  • Page 140 – Querying the Supported QoS Parameter Range
  • Page 141 – Delay Level
  • Page 142 – Querying the Minimum QoS of All PDP Contexts
  • Page 143 – Setting the Minimum QoS of a PDP Context; Checking the Parameter Range Supported by the Command
  • Page 146 – Querying All QoS Levels Specified by the TE
  • Page 147 – Checking the Parameter Range Supported by this Command; Querying the Parameters Unsolicitedly Reported When the
  • Page 148 – Setting the Parameters Unsolicitedly Reported When the
  • Page 149 – Querying the Supported SMS Bearer Domains; Reading the Current SMS Bearer Domain
  • Page 152 – Commands for Internet Services; Checking Whether the SICS Command Is Available
  • Page 153 – Reading the Information About Connection Profiles
  • Page 154 – Setting the Internet Connection Profile
  • Page 155 – conType
  • Page 156 – Querying the ID of the Defined Connection Profile; Querying the Status of the Connection Profile
  • Page 157 – Displaying the Status of the Specified Connection Profile
  • Page 158 – conProfileId; Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Reading the Status of the Service Profile
  • Page 160 – Setting the Internet Service Profile
  • Page 161 – Querying the ID of the Defined Service Profile
  • Page 162 – Querying the Status of the Service Profile
  • Page 163 – Displaying the Status of the Specified Service Profile
  • Page 164 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Querying the Open Status of All Services
  • Page 165 – Starting a Specified Internet Service
  • Page 166 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Stopping a Specified Internet Service
  • Page 167 – Checking Whether This Command Is Available; Writing Data to the Buffer of a Service
  • Page 170 – Reading Data Out From the Buffer of an Internet Service
  • Page 173 – Commands for Short Messages; Checking the Parameter Range Supported by the Command
  • Page 175 – Checking the Supported Format of Short Messages
  • Page 176 – Reading the Format of Short Messages; Setting the Format of Short Messages
  • Page 177 – Checking the Supported Status of Short Messages
  • Page 178 – Reading the List of Short Messages
  • Page 179 – index
  • Page 184 – Sending a Short Message at the Specified Location
  • Page 185 – Checking the Parameter Range Supported by the
  • Page 187 – Reading the Status of Short Message Notification; Setting the Status of Short Message Notification
  • Page 188 – Checking the Storage Location of Short Messages
  • Page 189 – Parameter description:; Reading the Status of Storage Location
  • Page 191 – Checking Whether the Command Is Available; Reading the Currently Registered Number of the SMSC
  • Page 195 – Checking Whether the Command Is Available
  • Page 196 – Reading the Current Message Service Type; Setting the Message Service Type
  • Page 199 – Commands for the SIM Card
  • Page 200 – EF
  • Page 201 – Commands for the Phone Book
  • Page 204 – Writing a Record into the Phone Book
  • Page 206 – Reading the Current Memory of the Phone Book; Setting the Memory Type of the Phone Book
  • Page 208 – Commands for Hardware Control; Checking the Parameter Range Supported by This
  • Page 210 – AT+CCLK – Command for Setting the System Time
  • Page 213 – Commands for Audio Control; Querying the Supported Audio Channel
  • Page 214 – Reading the Current Audio Channel; Querying the Supported Microphnoe Gain Levels
  • Page 215 – Querying the Current Microphone Gain Level; Setting the Microphone Gain Level; the Echo
  • Page 216 – Querying the Supported Echo Suppressing Functions; Reading the Current Settings of the Echo Suppressing
  • Page 217 – Setting the Echo Suppressing Function; Reponse; Querying the Supported Speaker Volume Level
  • Page 218 – Reading the Current Speaker Volume
  • Page 219 – Parameter describtion; Reading the Curent Muting Settings of the Microphone
  • Page 220 – Setting the Muting Function of the Microphone
  • Page 221 – Other Commands
  • Page 222 – Querying the Current Command Line Ending Character; Setting the Command Line Ending Character
  • Page 223 – Querying the Current Format Character
  • Page 224 – Setting the Response Format Character; ATS5 – Command for Setting the Backspace Character
  • Page 225 – Querying the Current Backspace Character; Setting the Current Backspace Character
  • Page 227 – Appendix; AT Command
  • Page 228 – Commands for status control
  • Page 229 – Commands for network services
  • Page 230 – Commands for Internet services
  • Page 231 – List of URC Commands
  • Page 237 – Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acronym and Abbreviation
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HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module

AT Command Interface Specification

Issue 02

Date 2010-11-23








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Page 3 - About This Document; History; Version Date

HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module AT Command Interface Specification About This Document Issue 02 (2010-11-23) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. About This Document History Version Date Chapter Descriptions 01 2010-06-22 Creation 02 2010-11-23

Page 4 - Contents

HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module AT Command Interface Specification Contents Issue 02 (2010-11-23) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. i Contents 1 Overall Description ..................................................................................................

Page 15 - Figures

HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module AT Command Interface Specification Figures Issue 02 (2010-11-23) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. xii Figures Figure 1-1 Interaction between the TE and MT............................................................................

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