MTCMR-G-F4 Multi-Tech Systems, MTCMR-G-F4 Datasheet - Page 20

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MTCMR-G-F4

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCMR-G-F4
Description
MODEM GPRS QUAD BAND GSM GLOBAL
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCMR-G-F4

Frequency
850MHz, 900MHz, 1.8GHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RS-232, USB
Function
Transceiver, Modem
Data Rate - Maximum
115.2kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
GSM, GPRS
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V
Package / Case
Module with Case
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Power - Output
-
Sensitivity
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1151
MTCMR-G-F4
Hang-Up Command H
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. GPRS AT Commands Reference Guide (Document Number S000293J)
Direct Dialing from a Phonebook (stored in the SIM card) can be performed with the following commands:
Syntax:
Description:
Values:
Syntax:
ATD> <index>;
ATD> “BILL”;
ATD> mem <index> allows direct dialing from a phonebook number
ATD<nb>[<I>][;]
ATD>[<mem>]<index>[<I>][;]
ATD>[<mem>]<name>[<I>][;]
When the FDN phonebook has been locked, only numbers beginning with the digits of FDN
phonebook entries can be called.
For example, if “014629” is entered in the FDN phonebook all the phone numbers beginning with these
6 digits can be called.
The CLIR supplementary service subscription can be overridden for this call only.
“I” means “invocation” (restrict CLI presentation).
“i” means “suppression” (allow CLI presentation).
Control of CUG supplementary service information by “G” or “g” is allowed for this call only. The
index and info values set with the +CCUG command are used.
An outgoing call attempt could be refused if the AOC service is active and credit has expired (NO
CARRIER).
When trying to set up an outgoing call while there is an active call, the active call is first put on hold,
then the call set up is carried out.
As per GSM 02.30, GSM sequences may be controlled using dial commands. These sequences can
contain “*”, “#”, but “;” is forbidden.
If the sequence is not supported or fails, +CME ERROR: <err> is returned. In the case, where the FDN
phonebook is activated, the sequences concerning call forwarding are allowed only if they are written in
the FDN. See Codes and Values Appendix for the list of supported sequences.
The ATH (or ATH0) command disconnects the remote user. In the case of multiple calls, all calls are
released (active, on-hold and waiting calls). The specific ATH1 command has been appended to
disconnect the current outgoing call, only in dialing or alerting state (i.e., ATH1 can be used only after
the ATD command, and before its terminal response (OK, NO CARRIER, ...)
It can be useful in the case of multiple calls.
<n>
ATH<n>
Command
AT+CPBS?
Note: Which phonebook is selected ?
ATD>SM6;
Note: Call index 6 from AND phonebook
Command
ATD*#21#
Note: Check any call forwarding status
ATD**61*+33146290800**25#
Note: Register call forwarding on no reply, with no reply
timer fixed at 25 s.
ATD*2#
Note: Bad sequence
Command
ATH
Note: Ask for disconnection
ATH1
Note: Ask for outgoing call disconnection
0 Ask for disconnection (default value)
1 Ask for outgoing call disconnection
to call <index> from the selected phonebook (by the +CPBS command)
to call “BILL” from the selected phonebook
<mem> is SM, LD, MC, ME, RC, MT or SN.
See +CPBS command
Possible responses
OK
Note: Every call, if any, is released
OK
Note: Outgoing call, if any, is released
Possible responses
+CPBS:”SM”,8,10
Note: ADN phonebook is selected, 8
locations are used and 10 locations are
available
OK
Note: Call succeeds
Possible responses
+CCFC: 0,7
Note: No call forwarding
OK
Note: done
+CME ERROR 3
Chapter 5 – Call Control Commands
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