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<strong>TC63i</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

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1.3 Document conventions<br />

1.3 Document conventions<br />

Throughout the document, the GSM engines are referred to as ME (Mobile Equipment), MS (Mobile Station), TA<br />

(Terminal Adapter), DCE (Data Communication Equipment) or facsimile DCE (FAX modem, FAX board).<br />

To control your GSM engine you can simply send <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong>s via its serial interface. The controlling device<br />

at the other end of the serial line is referred to as TE (Terminal Equipment), DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) or<br />

plainly 'the application' (probably running on an embedded system).<br />

All abbreviations and acronyms used throughout this document are based on the GSM specifications. For definitions<br />

please refer to TR 100 350 V7.0.0 (1999-08), (GSM 01.04, version 7.0.0 release 1998).<br />

1.3.1 Quick reference table<br />

Each <strong>AT</strong> command description includes a table similar to the example shown below. The table is intended as a<br />

quick reference to indicate the following functions:<br />

PIN: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command PIN protected?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

± Usage is dependent on conditions specified for the command, or not all command types are PIN<br />

protected (for example write command PIN protected, read command not).<br />

Note: The table provided in Section 21.3, Available <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong>s and Dependency on SIM<br />

PIN uses the same symbols.<br />

ASC0: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command supported on the first physical serial interface ASC0?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

ASC1: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command supported on the second physical serial interface ASC1?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

USB: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command supported on the USB interface?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

MUXn: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command usable on the Multiplexer channels MUX1, MUX2, MUX3?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

± <strong>AT</strong> command is usable, but under the restrictions specified in the section related to the command.<br />

Note: The columns MUX1, MUX2 and MUX3 are relevant only when the GSM engine operates in Multiplexer<br />

mode, that is, when the first physical serial interface is partitioned into 3 virtual channels<br />

by using the Multiplexer protocol. Usage is the same on ASC0 and MUX1.<br />

Is the <strong>AT</strong> command supported in AIRPLANE mode?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

± In AIRPLANE mode, not all described functions are available. For example, the test or read command<br />

is usable, the write or execute command is not. Furthermore, only some of the listed<br />

parameters can be changed in AIRPLANE mode. A typical example is <strong>AT</strong>^SCFG that controls different<br />

features.<br />

Charge: Is the <strong>AT</strong> command supported in CHARGE ONLY mode?<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

± <strong>AT</strong> command is usable, but under the restrictions specified in the section related to the command.<br />

Last: If commands are concatenated, this <strong>AT</strong> command must be the last one.<br />

+ Yes<br />

- No<br />

Note: See also Section 1.4, <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Syntax for details on concatenated <strong>AT</strong> commands.<br />

Example:<br />

PIN ASC0 ASC1 USB MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge Last<br />

- + + + ± ± ± + - -<br />

<strong>TC63i</strong>_<strong>AT</strong>C_V01.100 Page 15 of 547 11/10/08<br />

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