Westermo GDW-11 podręczniki

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Spis treści

GDW-11 GSM/GPRS

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GDW-11 485 GSM/GPRS

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Modem with RS-485

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Introduction

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Abbreviations and definitions

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AT command syntax

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Responses and result codes

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+CGSN – Product Serial Number

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“CUSTOM”,“HEX”)

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+CIMI – Request IMSI

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+CCID – Card Identification

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+GCAP – Capabilities list

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AT+CPOF OK Command valid

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AT+CPOF=1 OK Command valid

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12 General commands

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General commands 13

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+CKPD – Keypad control

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+CCLK – Clock Management

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+CALA – Alarm Management

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+CSIM – Generic SIM Access:

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AT +CSIM? OK

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AT +CSIM=? OK

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General commands 19

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AT +CRSM? OK

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AT +CRSM=? OK

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AT+CMEC? +CMEC: 2,0,0

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AT+CMEC=? +CMEC: (2),(0),(0)

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OK no change allowed

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+CIND – Indicator control

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General commands 23

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Call Control commands

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Call Control commands 25

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26 Call Control commands

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H – Hang-Up command

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A – Answer a call

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+VTD, +VTS – DTMF signals

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30 Call Control commands

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+CICB – Incoming Call Bearer

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32 Call Control commands

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Network service commands

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+COPS – Operator selection

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Network service commands 35

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36 Network service commands

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+CREG – Network registration

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38 Network service commands

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<NumOper>

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The long name of the PLMN

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OK Add a new PLMN

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+WOPN – Read operator name

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1 1 1 4 1

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42 Network service commands

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Network service commands 43

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44 Network service commands

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Network service commands 45

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EF_OPLMNvvAct, EF_HPLMNvvAct

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Network service commands 47

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+COPN – Read operator name

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50 Security commands

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Security commands 51

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+CPIN2 – Enter PIN2

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Security commands 53

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+CLCK – Facility lock

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Security commands 55

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+CPWD – Change password

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*WPIN – Auto PIN Code

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Phonebook commands 59

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60 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 61

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+CPBW – Write phonebook entry

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Phonebook commands 63

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64 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 65

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66 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 67

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68 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 69

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70 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 71

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72 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 73

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+CNUM – Subscriber number

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+WAIP – Avoid phonebook init

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76 Phonebook commands

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+WCOS – Contact Selector

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78 Phonebook commands

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Phonebook commands 79

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80 Phonebook commands

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+WPGS – Settings of a group

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Short Messages commands 83

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84 Short Messages commands

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Text mode

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PDU mode

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86 Short Messages commands

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Short Messages commands 87

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88 Short Messages commands

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+CSAS – Save Settings

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+CRES – Restore settings

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Short Messages commands 91

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92 Short Messages commands

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+CMGR – Read message

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94 Short Messages commands

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+CMGL – List message

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96 Short Messages commands

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+CMGS – Send message

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98 Short Messages commands

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Short Messages commands 99

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RP UDHI SRR VPF RD MTI

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6615-2220

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+CMGD – Delete message

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104 Short Messages commands

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OK 4 CBMIs are stored

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+WMGO – Message overwriting

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OK Change the storage area

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+WUSS – Un-change SMS Status

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+WMCP – Copy Messages

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112 Short Messages commands

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+CMMS – More Messages to Send

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+CCFC – Call forwarding

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+CLCK – Call barring

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+CPWD – Modify SS password

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+CCWA – Call waiting

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+CAOC – Advice of charge

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+CLCC – List current calls

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+CCUG – Closed user group

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Data commands

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Data commands 135

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+FCLASS – Select mode

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Data commands 137

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+CRC – Cellular result codes

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Data commands 139

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140 Data commands

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Data commands 141

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%C – Select data compression

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Data commands 143

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AT+DR=? +DR: (0.1)

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AT\N? 0 Current value

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Fax commands

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+FRM – Receive speed

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+FTH – HDLC transmit speed

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+FRH – HDLC receive speed

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+FRS – Receive silence

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Fax class 2 commands

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+FK – Terminate Session

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+FBUF – Buffer size report

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+FCQ – Copy quality checking

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+FCR – Capability to receive

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154 Fax commands

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Fax commands 155

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+FLID – Local ID string

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Fax commands 157

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158 Fax commands

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Fax commands 159

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V.24-V.25 commands

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V.24-V.25 commands 161

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162 V.24-V.25 commands

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V.24-V.25 commands 163

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&C – Set DCD signal

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&D – Set DTR signal

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&S – Set DSR signal

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O – Back to online mode

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Q – Result code suppression

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V – DCE response format

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Z – Default configuration

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&W – Save configuration

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&T – Auto-tests

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E – Echo

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170 V.24-V.25 commands

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V.24-V.25 commands 171

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OK multiplexing disabled

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Specific AT commands

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174 Specific AT commands

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Specific AT commands 175

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+WIND – General Indications

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Specific AT commands 177

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178 Specific AT commands

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Specific AT commands 179

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180 Specific AT commands

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+WAC – Abort command

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+WDWL – Downloading

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+WDR – Data Rate

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+WHWV – Hardware Version

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+WDOP – Date of Production

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+WSTR – Status Request

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+WSCAN – Scan

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+WRIM – Ring Indicator Mode

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+WSSW – Software version

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AT*WRECALL – Recall Settings

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+WCCS – Custom Character Set

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190 Specific AT commands

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+WLCK – Lock command

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192 Specific AT commands

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+CPHS – CPHS command:

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194 Specific AT commands

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Specific AT commands 195

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196 Specific AT commands

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+WNON – network operator name

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+WCPI – CPHS information

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Specific AT commands 199

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+WMBN – CPHS Mail Box Number

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<status>

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0: Update is not possible

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1: Update is possible

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202 Specific AT commands

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Specific AT commands 203

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+WRST – Reset command

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+WLOC – Location information

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206 Specific AT commands

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Specific AT commands 207

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+WATH – Hang-up command

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Specific AT commands 209

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210 Specific AT commands

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GPRS commands 211

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212 Specific AT commands

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GPRS commands

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214 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 215

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216 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 217

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218 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 219

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220 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 221

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222 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 223

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224 GPRS commands

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+CGDATA – Enter data state

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226 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 227

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AT +CGSMS=0 OK Set to GPRS

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GPRS commands 229

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230 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 231

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232 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 233

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234 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 235

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236 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 237

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"122.41.74.238"

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AT+CGANS=1 CONNECT

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AT+CGANS=? +CGANS: (0-1)

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+CGPADDR – Show PDP address

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GPRS commands 241

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+CEER – Extended error report

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GPRS commands 243

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244 GPRS commands

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GPRS commands 245

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I/O commands – only in GDW-12

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*WIOE – Generic I/O enable

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*WIOL – Generic I/O list

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*WIOT – Generic I/O test

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*WCB – Callback security

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AT*WCBTIME =0 OK No delay

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*WPINGCONFIG

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AT#D – Dial to IP address

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SIM TOOLKIT

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SIM TOOLKIT 275

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276 SIM TOOLKIT

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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278 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 279

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280 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 281

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282 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 283

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284 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 285

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286 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 287

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288 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 289

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290 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 291

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292 SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS

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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS 293

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S-register

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Appendixes

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following commands

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Specific error result codes

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Cause value Diagnostic

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(+CMGS, +CMSS, +CMGD...)

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304 Appendixes

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Appendixes 305

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Unsolicited result codes

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Appendixes 307

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Final result codes

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Intermediate result codes

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Parameters storage

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310 Parameters storage

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Parameters storage 311

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312 Parameters storage

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Parameters storage 313

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GSM sequences list

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Call barring

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Call waiting

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Number presentation

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Operator names

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318 Operator names

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Operator names 319

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320 Operator names

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Operator names 321

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322 Operator names

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Operator names 323

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324 Operator names

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Operator names 325

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326 Operator names

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Operator names 327

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328 Operator names

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Operator names 329

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330 Operator names

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Operator names 331

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332 Operator names

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Operator names 333

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334 Operator names

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Operator names 335

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CSP constants

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Service External value

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Examples

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340 Examples

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Example with incoming calls

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342 Examples

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Examples 343

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344 Examples

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Examples 345

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346 Examples

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Examples 347

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348 Examples

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Examples 349

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350 Examples

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Examples about short messages

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Examples about Fax class 2

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Example 1: Send a fax class 2

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Examples 353

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354 Examples

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Examples 355

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Technical appendixes

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Technical appendixes 357

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358 Technical appendixes

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Classes

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Structure of TERMINAL PROFILE

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Third byte (Proactive SIM):

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Fourth byte (Proactive SIM):

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Eighth byte (Proactive SIM):

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Nine byte:

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Subsequent bytes:

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BCCH channel list

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Type of Next Action

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Command Indicator

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coding coding

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Example 3

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General commands

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Security commands

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Phonebook commands

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Short Messages commands

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Class 2 Commands

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V24-V25 commands

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SIM Toolkit commands

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Generic I/O commands

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Secure call-back commands

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Interoperability

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E-mail: [email protected]

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Subsidiaries

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