Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
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HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section and they depend on the specific
AT instance. See +CMUX.
+FCLASS
+CSCS
+CR
+CREG
+CLIP
+CRLP
+CRC
+CLIR
+CSVM
+CCWA
+CUSD
+CAOC
+CSSN
+CIND
+CMER
+CPBS
+CMEE
+CGREG
+CGEREP
+CMGF
+CSDH
+CNMI
#QSS
#ECAM
#SMOV
#MWI
#NITZ
#SKIPESC
#CFF
#STIA
+CSTF
+CSDF
+CTZU
+CAPD
+CCWE
+CSIL
+CTZR
#NWEN
#PSNT
#SIMPR
+COLP
#CESTHLCK
+DR
$GPSNUM
+CSTA
The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section and they do not depend on the
specific AT instance. See +CMUX.
+CALM
+CRSL
+CMUT5
+CLVL5
+VTD
+CSCB
#CAP5
#SRS5
#SRP5
#STM5
#TSVOL
#E2SMSRI
#PSEL
#CODEC
#SHFEC5
#HFMICG5
#HSMICG
#SHFSD5
#SPKMUT
#NITZ
#E2SLRI
#HFRECG
#HSRECG
#SHFAGC
#SHSAGC
#SHSEC
#SHSNR
#SHFNR
#SHSSD
#DVI
Note: +CSCB is still stored in the profile extended section only for backward compatibility issues: its actual
storing and restoring are accomplished issuing +CSAS and +CRES
The values set by following commands are automatically stored in non‐volatile memory, without issuing any
storing command and independently from the profile (unique values), and are automatically restored at startup:
#SELINT
+COPS
+CGCLASS
+CGDCONT
+CGQMIN
+CGQREQ
#ENS
#SCFG
#AUTOATT
#DNS
#ICMP
#GSMCONT
+CGSMS
+CGEQMIN
+CGEQREQ
Note: +COPS is partially stored in non‐volatile memory. See command description.
The values set by following commands are stored in non‐volatile memory on demand, issuing specific commands
and independently from the profile:
+CSCA
+CSMP
+CSCB