Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem - Manual

Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 11 – HAPTER; Scope of This Document
  • Page 12 – Definitions
  • Page 14 – AT; OMMAND; Line Settings
  • Page 15 – ESULT; Cell Broadcast Message Directly Displayed +CBM
  • Page 18 – Incoming Message Stored in Memory +CMTI; Mode Preference +COPS
  • Page 19 – Incoming Call +CRING; RxLev Indication +CSQ; Incoming Call +RING
  • Page 21 – Feature Notification Message +WFNM
  • Page 22 – General Indicator +WIND
  • Page 25 – Current NAM Change +WNAM; Voice Mail Indicator +WVMI; SMS Message Storage Full +WMGF
  • Page 27 – Request Revision Identification +CGMR; Electronic Serial Number +CGSN
  • Page 28 – Capabilities List +GCAP; Repeat Last Command A/
  • Page 29 – Set Phone Functionality +CFUN
  • Page 30 – Phone Activity Status +CPAS; Report Mobile Equipment Errors +CMEE
  • Page 32 – Ringer Sound Level +CRSL; Subscriber Number +CNUM; Select Type of Address +CSTA
  • Page 34 – Dial Command D
  • Page 36 – Answer a Call A; Remote Disconnection
  • Page 40 – Microphone Gain +VGT; Volume Gain Control +VGR
  • Page 42 – Echo Cancellation +ECHO; Side Tone Modification +SIDET
  • Page 43 – Initialize Voice Parameters +VIP
  • Page 44 – Signal Quality +CSQ
  • Page 45 – Band Preference +WBND
  • Page 46 – Roam Preference +WRMP
  • Page 48 – Change NAM Selection +WNAM; Read Current NAM +WCNM
  • Page 49 – Emergency Mode +WSOS
  • Page 50 – Extended Roam Indication +WRMW
  • Page 51 – SIM; ARD
  • Page 52 – PIN Remaining Attempt Number +CPINC
  • Page 53 – Facility Lock +CLCK
  • Page 54 – Change Password +CPWD; Card Identification +CCID
  • Page 55 – Parameters Definition
  • Page 57 – Preferred Message Storage +CPMS; Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDH
  • Page 58 – New Message Indication +CNMI
  • Page 63 – Write Message to Memory +CMGW; Send Message From Storage +CMSS
  • Page 64 – Delete Message +CMGD
  • Page 66 – Message Overwriting +WMGO; Change SMS Status +WUSS
  • Page 68 – Call Forwarding +CCFC
  • Page 69 – Calling Line Identification Restriction +CLIR; Calling Line Identification Presentation +CLIP
  • Page 70 – Send Flash to Base Station +WFSH
  • Page 71 – List Current Call State +CLCC
  • Page 72 – Using AT Commands During a Data Connection; Select Mode +FCLASS
  • Page 73 – Cellular Result Codes +CRC
  • Page 74 – V42 Bis Data Compression +DS
  • Page 75 – V42 Bis Data Compression Report +DR
  • Page 76 – Fixed DTE Rate +IPR
  • Page 78 – Back to Online Mode O; Result Code Suppression Q
  • Page 79 – DCE Response Format V; Echo E
  • Page 80 – Display Configuration &V
  • Page 82 – Select Phonebook Memory Storage +CPBS
  • Page 83 – Return Selected Phonebook Locations +CPBU; Find Phonebook Entries +CPBF
  • Page 84 – Write Phonebook Entry +CPBW
  • Page 85 – Phonebook Read +CPBR; Phonebook Search +CPBP
  • Page 86 – Avoid Phonebook Init +WAIP; Delete Calls From Phonebook +WDCP
  • Page 87 – OMMANDS; Position Determination Session Type +WPDST
  • Page 88 – Position Determination Operating Mode +WPDOM; Position Determination Data Download +WPDDD
  • Page 89 – Position Determination Fix Rate +WPDFR; Position Determination Privacy Level +WPDPL
  • Page 90 – Position Determination Transport Setting +WPTLM
  • Page 91 – Position Determination Start Session +WPDSS; Position Determination End Session +WPDES
  • Page 92 – Position Determination Start Session Result +WPDSS
  • Page 93 – Set IP Address of gpsOne Session +WPDIP; Set Port of gpsOne Session +WPDPT
  • Page 94 – Manufacturer Identification +WGMI; Cell Environment and RxLev Indication +CCED
  • Page 97 – Read GPIO Value +WIOR; Write GPIO Value +WIOW
  • Page 99 – Play DTMF Tone +WDTMF; Hardware Version +WHWV
  • Page 100 – Select Voice Gain +WSVG; Status Request +WSTR
  • Page 101 – Ring Indicator Mode +WRIM
  • Page 102 – Change Default Melody +WCDM; Software Version +WSSW
  • Page 103 – Custom Character Set +WCCS
  • Page 104 – Change Default Player +WCDP
  • Page 105 – Set Standard Tone +WSST
  • Page 106 – Set Voice Privacy Level +WPRV
  • Page 108 – Request PRL Version Information +WPRL
  • Page 109 – Configure LED Indicator +CLED
  • Page 111 – Overview of SIM Application ToolKit
  • Page 112 – Messages Exchanged During a SIM ToolKit Operation
  • Page 115 – Error Codes
  • Page 116 – Last SIM Toolkit Indication:
  • Page 124 – Service Programming Code +WSPC; Mobile Directory Number +WMDN
  • Page 126 – Access Overload Class +WAOC; Slot Cycle Index +WSCI; Primary Browser Gateway +WBGP
  • Page 127 – Packet Dial String +WPDS; Primary CDMA Channels +WPCC; Secondary CDMA Channels +WSCC
  • Page 130 – Service Programming Example
  • Page 131 – OMMANDS IN; Remote Async/Fax Command X; Reset to Default Configuration Z0; Select Tone Dialing T
  • Page 132 – Select Pulse Dialing P
  • Page 133 – Error Control Operation +EB; Numeric Parameter Control +EFCS
  • Page 134 – Error Control Report +ER; Error Control Selection +ES
  • Page 135 – Error Control Selection +ESR; Error Control Selection +ETBM
  • Page 139 – Cellular Extension +CXT
  • Page 140 – Configuration String +CFG; Interface Data Compression Reporting +CDR
  • Page 141 – Interface Data Compression +CDS
  • Page 142 – Battery Charge +CBC; Command State Inactivity Timer +CQD
  • Page 143 – Base Station IP Address +CBIP
  • Page 144 – Serving System +CSS
  • Page 145 – Select Multiplex Option +CMUX; Interface Fax Compression +CFC
  • Page 150 – OMMANDS FOR; CDMA; PERATION; Transition to Diagnostics Monitor $QCDMG; Quick Net Connect $QCQNC
  • Page 151 – Protocol Revision in Use $QCPREV; Dump RLP Protocol Statistics $QCRLPD
  • Page 152 – Dump IP Protocol Statistics $QCIPD
  • Page 153 – Reset IP Protocol Statistics $QCIPR; Dump UDP Protocol Statistics $QCUDPD; Dump TCP Protocol Statistics $QCTCPD
  • Page 154 – Reset TCP Protocol Statistics $QCTCPR; Set Data Service Option $QCSO
  • Page 156 – Set DM Baud Rate $QCDMR; Set Medium Data Rate $QCMDR; Dump RLP 3 Protocol Statistics $QCRL3D
  • Page 157 – Reset RLP 3 Protocol Statistics $QCRL3R; SCRM’ing Selection $QCSCRM
  • Page 159 – MIP Selection $QCMIPP; RFC2002bis Selection $QCMIPT; Current Active Profile $QCMIPEP
  • Page 161 – Set Reverse Tunneling $QCMIPRT
  • Page 164 – Set Primary HA IP Address $QCMIPPHA
  • Page 165 – Set Secondary HA IP Address $QCMIPSHA; Set Home HA IP Address $QCMIPHA
  • Page 169 – Code Meaning
  • Page 171 – Example 1: When the MS Has Already Been Powered On.; Example with Incoming Calls
  • Page 172 – Example of a Call Waiting Situation; Examples About Short Messages
  • Page 176 – Enhanced Roaming Indication +WERI
  • Page 184 – Initial Programming Required +WOT0; Programming In Progress +WOT1; Programming Successful +WOT2
  • Page 185 – NAM Download Ok +WOTN; MDM Download Ok +WOTM; MSI Download Ok +WOTI; PRL Download Ok +WOTP
  • Page 186 – Excess SPC Failures +WLCK; Position Determination Lock Level +WPLCK
  • Page 192 – Packet Zone Identifier +PZID; Trusted Domain +WTDMN
  • Page 193 – Proxy Address +WDPXY; WIOTA Connection Control +WIOTA
  • Page 194 – Preparing Data Services +WOAP; Display PRI Checksum +WSUM
  • Page 195 – Reset MIN and MDN to factory defaults +WRMM
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

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Page 11 - HAPTER; Scope of This Document

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Page 12 - Definitions

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