Westermo GDW-11 User Manual
Gdw-11
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Introduction
- Abbreviations and definitions
- Abbreviations
- Definitions
- AT command syntax
- Command line
- General commands
- +CGMM – Request model identification
- +CGMR – Request revision identification
- +CGSN – Product Serial Number
- +CSCS – Select TE character set
- +WPCS – Phonebook Character Set
- +CIMI – Request IMSI
- +CCID – Card Identification
- +GCAP – Capabilities list
- +CPOF – Power down modem software
- +CFUN – Set modem functionality
- +CPAS – Modem activity status
- +CMEE – Report Mobile Equipment errors
- +CKPD – Keypad control
- +CCLK – Clock Management
- +CALA – Alarm Management
- +CSIM – Generic SIM Access:
- +CRSM – Restricted SIM access
- +CIND – Indicator control
- Call Control commands
- D and DL – Dial command
- H – Hang-Up command
- A – Answer a call
- +CEER – Extended error report
- +VTD, +VTS – DTMF signals
- AT%Dn – Automatic dialing/sending with DTR
- +CICB – Incoming Call Bearer
- +CSNS – Single Numbering Scheme
- Network service commands
- +CSQ – Signal Quality
- +COPS – Operator selection
- +CREG – Network registration
- AT+WOLM – Operator List Management.
- +WOPN – Read operator name
- +CPLS – Selection of Preferred PLMN list
- +CPOL – Preferred operator list
- +COPN – Read operator name
- Security commands
- +CPIN – Enter PIN
- +CPIN2 – Enter PIN2
- +CPINC – PIN remaining attempt number
- +CLCK – Facility lock
- +CPWD – Change password
- *WPIN – Auto PIN Code
- Phonebook commands
- +CPBS – Select phonebook memory storage
- +CPBR – Read phonebook entries
- +CPBW – Write phonebook entry
- +CPBF – Find phonebook entries
- +CPBP – Phonebook phone search
- +CPBN – Move action in phonebook
- +CNUM – Subscriber number
- +WAIP – Avoid phonebook
- +WDCP – Delete Calls Phonebook
- +WCOS – Contact Selector
- +WPGW – Create and delete a phonebook group
- +WPGR – Read a phonebook group
- +WPGS – Settings of a group
- Short Messages commands
- Parameters definition
- +CSMS – Select message service
- +CNMA – New Message Acknowledgement
- +CPMS – Preferred Message Storage
- +CMGF – Preferred Message Format
- +CSAS – Save Settings
- +CRES – Restore settings
- +CSDH – Show text mode parameters
- +CNMI – New message indication
- +CMGR – Read message
- +CMGL – List message
- +CMGW – Write Message to Memory
- +CMSS – Send Message From Storage
- +CSMP – Set Text Mode Parameters
- +CMGD – Delete message
- +CSCA – Service center address
- +CSCB – Select Cell Broadcast Message Types
- +WCBM – Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers
- +WMSC – Message status modification
- +WMGO – Message overwriting
- +WUSS – Un-change SMS Status
- +WMCP – Copy Messages
- +CMMS – More Messages to Send
- Supplementary Services commands
- +CCFC – Call forwarding
- +CLCK – Call barring
- +CPWD – Modify SS password
- +CCWA – Call waiting
- +CLIR – Calling line identification restriction
- +CLIP – Calling line identification presentation
- +COLP – Connected line identification presentation
- +CAOC – Advice of charge
- +CACM – Accumulated call meter
- +CAMM – Accumulated call meter maximum
- +CHLD – Call related supplementary services
- +CLCC – List current calls
- +CSSN – Supplementary service notifications
- +CUSD – Unstructured supplementary service data
- +CCUG – Closed user group
- Data commands
- Using AT Commands during a data connection
- +CBST – Bearer type selection
- +FCLASS – Select mode
- +CR – Service reporting control
- +CRC – Cellular result codes
- +ILRR – DTE-DCE local rate reporting
- +CRLP – Radio link protocol parameters
- +DOPT – Others radio link parameters
- %C – Select data compression
- +DS – V42 bis data compression
- +DR – V42 bis data compression report
- \N – Select data error correcting mode
- Fax commands
- +FTM – Transmit speed
- +FRM – Receive speed
- +FTH – HDLC transmit speed
- +FRH – HDLC receive speed
- +FTS – Stop transmission and wait
- +FRS – Receive silence
- Setting up the PC fax application:
- Fax class 2 commands
- +FDT – Transmit Data
- +FDR – Receive Data
- +FET – Transmit page punctuation
- +FPTS – Page transfer status parameters
- +FK – Terminate Session
- +FBOR – Page transfer bit order
- +FBUF – Buffer size report
- +FCQ – Copy quality checking
- +FCR – Capability to receive
- +FDIS – Current sessions parameters
- +FDCC – DCE capabilities parameters
- +FLID – Local ID string
- +FPHCTO – Page transfer timeout parameter
- Fax Class 2 indication messages
- +FCON:
- +FDCS
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,, , , , , - +FDIS
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,, , , , , - +FCFR:
- +FTSI “
”: - +FCSI “
”: - +FPTS
- +FET
- +FHNG
- V.24-V.25 commands
- +IPR – Fixed DTE rate
- +ICF – DTE-DCE character framing
- +IFC – DTE-DCE local flow control
- &C – Set DCD signal
- &D – Set DTR signal
- &S – Set DSR signal
- O – Back to online mode
- Q – Result code suppression
- V – DCE response format
- Z – Default configuration
- &W – Save configuration
- &T – Auto-tests
- E – Echo
- &F – Restore factory settings
- &V – Display configuration
- I – Request identification information
- +WMUX – Data / Commands Multiplexing
- Specific AT commands
- +CCED – Cell environment description
- +WIND – General Indications
- +WLPR – Read Language Preference
- +WLPW – Write Language Preference
- +WAC – Abort command
- +WDWL – Downloading
- +WDR – Data Rate
- +WHWV – Hardware Version
- +WDOP – Date of Production
- +WSTR – Status Request
- +WSCAN – Scan
- +WRIM – Ring Indicator Mode
- +WSSW – Software version
- AT*WRECALL – Recall Settings
- +WCCS – Custom Character Set
- +WLCK – Lock command
- +CPHS – CPHS command:
- +WNON – network operator name
- +WCPI – CPHS information
- +WCSP – customer service profile
- +WMBN – CPHS Mail Box Number
- +WOPEN – Open AT control command
- +WRST – Reset command
- +WLOC – Location information
- +WATH – Hang-up command
- +WMBS – multi-band selection command
- +WMSN – GSM engine Serial Number
- +WBHV – Modem Behavior Configuration
- GPRS commands
- +CGDCONT – Define PDP Context
- +CGQREQ – Requested Quality of Service Profile
- +CGQMIN – Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable)
- +CGATT – GPRS attach or detach
- +CGACT – PDP context activate or deactivate
- +CGDATA – Enter data state
- +CGCLASS – GPRS mobile station class
- +CGSMS – Select service for MO SMS messages
- +CGEREP – GPRS event reporting
- +CGREG – GPRS network registration status
- 'D' – Request GPRS IP service
- +CGAUTO – Automatic response to a network request for PDPcontext activation
- +CGANS – Manual response to a network request for PDPcontext activation
- +CGPADDR – Show PDP address
- +CRC – Cellular result codes
- +CR – Service reporting control
- +CEER – Extended error report
- +WGPRS – GPRS parameters customization
- I/O commands – only in GDW-12
- *WIOD – Generic I/O delete entry
- *WIOE – Generic I/O enable
- *WIOL – Generic I/O list
- *WIOT – Generic I/O test
- *WIOP – Generic I/O parameters
- *WRAP – Remote access password
- Callback security commands – only in GDW-12
- *WCB – Callback security
- *WCBPWD – callback/secure access password
- *WCBTABx – Secure callback table
- *WCBTIME – Secure call-back delay
- TCP SOCKET AUTOCONNECT Commands
- *WTCPCONNECT – TCP socket link control
- *WTCPMODE – TCP client server select
- *WGPRSAPN – GPRS APN for TCP Socket autoconnect
- *WGPRSUN – GPRS Username for TCP Socket autoconnect
- *WGPRSPW – GPRS Password for TCP Socket autoconnect
- *WTCPSERV –TCP Socket IP address for TCP Socket autoconnect
- *WTCPPORT –TCP Socket port for TCP Socket autoconnect
- *WTCPTXDELAY – TCP Socket port for TCP Socket autoconnect
- AT*WTCPI – TCP connect status information
- AT*WTCPV– View Tcp Connect settings
- AT*WTCPPINGSYNC – Configures the synchronisation mechanismused in TCP Autoconnect
- AT*WTCPCLIENTIP – Configures the the IP address if the client
- AT*WGPRSCONNECT – Initiates a GPRS PDP context
- AT*WGPRSDISCONNECT – Disconnects active GPRS PDP context
- AT*WTCPSTART – Activates a TCP session
- AT*WTCPSTOP – Deactivates a TCP session
- AT*WIPSTATUS – GPRS & TCP connect status information
- *WPINGCONFIG – Configurates the parameters for the ping service
- AT*WPING – Request a ping to the IP address configured by*WPINGCONFIG
- AT#D – Dial to IP address
- SIM TOOLKIT
- Overview of SIM Application ToolKit
- Messages exchanged during a SIM ToolKit operation.
- SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS
- +STSF – SIM ToolKit Set Facilities
- +STIN, +STRIL – SIM ToolKit Indication
- +STGI – SIM ToolKit Get Information
- +STCR – SIM ToolKit Control Response
- +STGR – SIM ToolKit Give Response
- S-register
- S0 – Automatic answer
- Appendixes
- Codes and values
- +CME ERROR – ME error result code:
- +CMS ERROR – Message service failure result code
- +CEER – Failure Cause from GSM 04.08 recommendation
- +C–EER – Specific Failure Cause for
- GSM 04.11 Annex E-2: Mobile originating SM-transferThese error causes could appear for SMS commands(+CMGS, +CMSS, +CMGD...)
- Unsolicited result codes
- Final result codes
- Intermediate result codes
- Parameters storage
- GSM sequences list
- Call forwarding
- Call barring
- Call waiting
- Number presentation
- Operator names
- CPHS Information field
- CPHS Information
- CSP constants
- Service Group: Call Offering
- Service Group: Call Restriction
- Service Group: Other Supplementary Services
- Service Group: Group Completion
- Service Group: Teleservices
- Service Group: CPHS Teleservices
- Service Group: CPHS Features
- Service Group: Number Identification
- Service Group: Phase 2+ Services
- Service Group: Value Added Services
- Service Group: Information Numbers
- Examples
- Examples with the PIN required
- Example 1, When the ME has to be powered ON.
- Example 2, When the ME has already been powered on.
- Examples where a voice call is originated
- Example 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.
- Example 2, When a voice call is attempted from a phonebook:
- Example with incoming calls
- Example 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.
- Example of a call forwarding
- Example 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.
- Example of a multiparty call
- Example 1, When the ME is powered on and the SIM PIN has been entered.
- Examples about phonebooks
- Example 1: The whole phonebook of the ME is read
- Example 2: Erase or Write a phonebook entry
- Example 3: Find phonebook entries
- Example 4: Phonebook and custom character set
- Example 5: Use the extended phonebook
- Example 6: Phonebook and custom character set
- Example 7: MT Phonebook (read only)
- Examples about short messages
- Example 1: Send a short message
- Example 2: Read short messages
- Examples about Fax class 2
- Example 1: Send a fax class 2
- Example 2: Receive a fax class 2
- +CSIM and +CRSM Examples
- DF GSM SELECTION AND THEN STATUS
- DF TELECOM SELECTION AND THEN STATUS
- EF ADN SELECTION AND THEN STATUS
- STATUS COMMANDS
- GET RESPONSE COMMANDS
- READ RECORD COMMANDS
- Technical appendixes
- Data / Commands multiplexing protocol
- Example: AT command and its answer
- Standard AT command:
- Command with the protocol:
- Example: Initialization and Data packet
- Support of SIM ToolKit by the ME
- Support of SIM Toolkit classes
- Compatibility between available Terminal Responses andProactive Commands
- Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE
- First byte (Download):
- Second byte (Other):
- Third byte (Proactive SIM):
- Fourth byte (Proactive SIM):
- Fifth byte (Event driven information):
- Sixth byte (reserved for Event driven information extensions):
- Seventh byte (Multiple card proactive comman“ds”) for class "a"
- Eighth byte (Proactive SIM):
- Nine byte:
- Subsequent bytes:
- Information about BCCH channel list
- BCCH channel list
- Command Type and Next Action Indicator.
- Coding of Alpha fields in the SIM for UCS2
- Command execution and dependence to SIM
- General commands
- Call Control commands
- Network service commands
- Security commands
- Phonebook commands
- Short Messages commands
- Data commands
- Fax commands
- Class 2 Commands
- V24-V25 commands
- Specific AT commands
- SIM Toolkit commands
- GPRS commands
- Generic I/O commands
- TCP socket autoconnect commands
- Secure call-back commands
- Interoperability