Rainbow Electronics GM862-QUAD-PY User Manual

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AT Commands Reference Guide

80000ST10025a Rev. 5 - 09/07/08

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+FCLASS +ILRR

+DR

+CSCS +CR

+CRLP

+CRC +CSNS

+CVHU

+CREG +CLIP +CLIR
+CCWA +CUSD +CAOC
+CSSN +CIND +CMER
+CPBS +CMEE +CGREG
+CGEREP +CMGF +CSDH
+CNMI #QSS #ACAL

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#TEMPMON

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#ACALEXT #ECAM

#SMOV #MWI #NITZ
#SKIPESC #E2ESC #STIA
$GPSNMUN

The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section and they don’t
depend on the specific CMUX instance (see +CMUX):


+CALM +CRSL +CMUT

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+CLVL

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+VTD +CSCB

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#CAP

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#SRS

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#SRP

5

#STM

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#DVI #E2SMSRI

#DAC #CODEC

#SHFEC

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#HFMICG

5

#HSMICG #SHFSD

5

#SPKMUT #NITZ

#E2SLRI

#SIMDET #TEMPMON

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#PSEL

#HFRECG #HSRECG #SHFAGC
#SHSAGC #SHSEC #SHSNR
#SHFNR #SHSSD #TSVOL
#CPUMODE

The values set by following commands are automatically stored in NVM, without issuing any storing
command and independently from the profile (unique values), and are automatically restored at
startup:


#SELINT

+COPS

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+CGCLASS

+CGDCONT +CGQMIN +CGQREQ
#REGMODE #PLMNODE #COPSMODE
#DIALMODE #BND

#AUTOBND

#ENS #SCFG

#ENHSIM #AUTOATT

#TXMONMODE

#TTY #ICMP

#GSMCONT

#NWSCANTMR #SMSMODE

#DNS

#TCPMAXDAT #TCPREASS


The values set by following commands are stored in NVM on demand, issuing specific commands
and independently from the profile:


+CSCA +CSMP +CSCB
stored by +CSAS

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command and restored by +CRES

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command

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If #SELINT=2 they depend on the CMUX 0 instance only

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It is partially stored in NVM, moreover only a part of it can depend on the specific CMUX instance; see

command description.

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+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

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It is partially stored in NVM; see command description.

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Both commands +CSAS (see §3.x.3.2.5) and +CRES (see §3.x.3.2.6) deal with non-volatile memory, intending

for it either the NVM and the SIM storage.

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