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Moxa G2150I

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – OnCell G2150I AT Command Set; accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of The Moxa Group.; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 7 – Introduction
  • Page 9 – Abbreviations
  • Page 10 – Definitions; TE
  • Page 11 – AT Command Features; Serial Line Settings
  • Page 12 – data bits; Command Line; If the command syntax is incorrect, the “ERROR” string is returned.
  • Page 13 – General Commands
  • Page 14 – Command syntax; No parameters
  • Page 20 – OK; The user shall then take care of processing SIM
  • Page 21 – Second Byte Value warning:
  • Page 24 – : indicator is OFF or in state which can be identified as “OFF” state
  • Page 25 – • Only basic option and UIH framing is supported.
  • Page 26 – Note: Get possible values
  • Page 27 – Call Control Commands; The following topics are covered in this chapter:; Remote Disconnection
  • Page 31 – Redial Last Telephone Number: ATDL; ATDL
  • Page 33 – Automatic Answer: ATS0
  • Page 36 – Network Service Commands
  • Page 38 – Emergency call is allowed without SIM; Command; Note: Ask for current PLMN
  • Page 39 – Note: Ask for deregistration from network
  • Page 41 – Note: Delete an entry at location 11; Note: Give an operator in numeric format
  • Page 42 – Note: Give a wrong operator
  • Page 43 – SIM card that is used by AT+CPOL command.; Note: Ask for selection of the SIM file
  • Page 45 – Note: Select long alphanumeric format; Note: Acces technology UTRAN is selected
  • Page 46 – Note: Ask for preferred list of networks
  • Page 47 – Security Commands
  • Page 53 – Note: Possible values
  • Page 54 – Short Message Commands; Parameter Definitions
  • Page 55 – SMS
  • Page 56 – Note: Possible services; Command syntax in text mode:
  • Page 57 – Note: message received
  • Page 58 – Note: Possible message storages
  • Page 62 – read from the memory selected by +CPMS command.
  • Page 63 – Note: New message received
  • Page 65 – Note: Write a message in text mode
  • Page 68 – Note: All messages are deleted; Note: Send a message
  • Page 69 – Select Cell Broadcast Message Types: +CSCB; allowed in both PDU and text modes.; Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers: +WCBM; This specific command is used to read the EF-CBMI SIM file.
  • Page 70 – Note: Write 4 message identifiers in EF- CBMI
  • Page 72 – “REC
  • Page 74 – Note: Read the SMS storage; Note: Disable feature
  • Page 75 – Data Commands; Using AT Commands During a Data Connection
  • Page 76 – Switch from online to offline mode:; Note: Ask for a bearer
  • Page 77 – Note: Fax class 2 not supported
  • Page 82 – Back to Online Mode: O
  • Page 84 – character framing used by the DCE.
  • Page 85 – Note: The DTR signal is ignored
  • Page 86 – Note: Return from offline mode to online mode; Result Code Suppression: Q; Note: DCE transmits result codes
  • Page 87 – Note: Writes current configuration to EEPROM
  • Page 88 – Note: Characters are not echoed
  • Page 89 – Note: Ask to restore the factory settings; Note: Display active parameters in RAM
  • Page 90 – Request Identification: I; information text; Note: GSM 900 MHz primary band
  • Page 92 – GPRS Commands
  • Page 94 – Other values are reserved.
  • Page 97 – : Subscribed by the Nwk / default if value is omitted
  • Page 99 – PDP Context Activate or Deactivate: +CGACT
  • Page 101 – Select Service for MO SMS Messages: +CGSMS
  • Page 103 – ME; GPRS Network Registration Status: +CGREG
  • Page 104 – Request GPRS IP Service: ‘D’
  • Page 105 – Network Requested PDP Context Activation; The +CGAUTO command is used to select modem compatibility mode.
  • Page 107 – The PDP type must match exactly.; reject the request; Example
  • Page 110 – Note: choose GPRS multislot class 8
  • Page 112 – Full AT GPRS Command Examples; Activation of an IP PDP context :
  • Page 113 – Data transfer
  • Page 114 – MOXA Proprietary Commands
  • Page 115 – NOTE
  • Page 116 – This command resets the G2150I to its factory default.
  • Page 117 – Note: 1234 is an example of PIN code
  • Page 118 – Note: List all status
  • Page 119 – This command configures the serial port settings
  • Page 120 – This command configures the SMS Tunnel mode settings
  • Page 121 – Configured
  • Page 122 – Other Tables; Specific Error Result Codes
  • Page 124 – Resulting from the following commands
  • Page 127 – Specific Failure Cause for +CEER; Cause Value
  • Page 129 – Unsolicited Result Codes; Verbose Result Code
  • Page 130 – Final Result Codes
  • Page 131 – Intermediate Result Codes
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G2150I AT Command Set

Second Edition, June 2007

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Page 2 - OnCell G2150I AT Command Set; accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of The Moxa Group.; Disclaimer

OnCell G2150I AT Command Set The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice Copyright © 2007 Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibi...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................1-1 Scope of the Document ............................................................................................................ 1-2 Related Documents .......

Page 7 - Introduction

1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter is an introduction to the OnCell G2150I AT Command Set. The following topics are covered: ‰ Scope of the Document ‰ Related Documents ‰ ETSI Secretariat ‰ Abbreviations ‰ Definitions ‰ Presentation Rules

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