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<strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> Alphabetical Summary<br />

+CMT This unsolicited message forwards the SMS upon its arrival. Page 3-93<br />

+CMTI<br />

+CMUT<br />

This unsolicited message, including the SMS message index, is sent<br />

upon the arrival of an SMS message.<br />

This command mutes/unmutes the currently active microphone path<br />

by overriding the current mute state.<br />

Page 3-95<br />

Page 3-196<br />

+CMUX This command is used to activate the MUX protocol stack. Page 3-374<br />

+CNMA This command acknowledges the receipt of a +CMT response. Page 3-93<br />

+CNMI<br />

+CNUM<br />

+COLP<br />

This command sends an unsolicited indication when a new SMS<br />

message is received by the H24.<br />

This command displays up to five strings of text information that<br />

identify the H24.<br />

This command refers to the GSM supplementary service COLP,<br />

Connected Line Identification Presentation, which enables a calling<br />

subscriber to get the connected line identity (COL) of the called<br />

party after setting up a mobile-originated call.<br />

Page 3-91<br />

Page 3-7<br />

Page 3-55<br />

+COPN This command returns the list of operator names from the H24. Page 3-136<br />

+COPS<br />

+CPAS<br />

+CPBF<br />

+CPBR<br />

+CPBS<br />

+CPBW<br />

+CPIN<br />

This command enables accessing the network registration<br />

information, as well as select and register the GSM network<br />

operator.<br />

This command displays the current activity status of the H24, for<br />

example, call in progress, or ringing.<br />

This command searches the currently active phone book for a<br />

particular entry, by name.<br />

This command recalls phone book entries from a specific entry<br />

number, or from a range of entries.<br />

This command handles the selection of the memory to be used for<br />

reading and writing entries in H24s that contain more than one<br />

phone book memory.<br />

This command stores a new entry in the phone book, or deletes an<br />

existing entry from the phone book.<br />

This command is only relevant for phones that use SIM cards. It<br />

unlocks the SIM card when the proper SIM PIN is provided, and<br />

unblocks the SIM card when the proper SIM PUK is provided.<br />

Page 3-133<br />

Page 3-45<br />

Page 3-69<br />

Page 3-67<br />

Page 3-65<br />

Page 3-70<br />

Page 3-212<br />

+CPLS This command is used to select PLMN list in the SIM/USIM. Page 3-140<br />

+CPMS<br />

+CPOL<br />

Table A-1: <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> (Alphabetical) (Cont.)<br />

<strong>AT</strong> Command Description Page<br />

This command handles the selection of the preferred storage area for<br />

messages.<br />

This command is used to edit the list of preferred operators located<br />

in the SIM card.<br />

Page 3-79<br />

Page 3-138<br />

+CPWD This command sets a new password for the facility lock. Page 3-220<br />

+CR<br />

This command controls whether or not the extended format of an<br />

outgoing or incoming data call is displayed or not.<br />

Page 3-40<br />

A-4 H24 - <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> April 15, 2010

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