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

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10.1 <strong>AT</strong>^SICS<br />

(str)<br />

Supported data call type values in for value "dataType".<br />

“0“ ISDN<br />

[“1“] Analog<br />

(str)<br />

Supported authentication mode values in for value "authMode". Changing<br />

the will restore the password to its default (*****).<br />

“none“<br />

[“PAP“]<br />

“CHAP“<br />

“MsChapV1“<br />

(num)<br />

Fixed Network User Rate (FNUR) set with .<br />

This parameter is only required for 14.4 kbit/s UDI calls (Unrestricted Digital Information). Changes are recommended<br />

only if an originated CSD call fails. The choice as to which of the values to use depends on the GSM<br />

network and the location. Users should be aware that even the same operator may apply varying FNUR configurations<br />

in different regions.<br />

See also <strong>AT</strong>^SFNUR command.<br />

0 not applicable<br />

[1] 9.6 kbit/s<br />

2 14.4 kbit/s<br />

3 19.2 kbit/s<br />

4 28.8 kbit/s<br />

5 38.4 kbit/s<br />

6 48.0 kbit/s<br />

7 56.7 kbit/s<br />

8 64.0 kbit/s<br />

Notes<br />

• Before opening a service profile based on a connection profile recently used, check with <strong>AT</strong>^SICI that the<br />

previous connection was properly closed. If <strong>AT</strong>^SICI confirms that the connection profile is in <br />

0 (Down) the connection profile may be used again.<br />

• If a GPRS network does not support or is not correctly configured for automatic DNS address assignment the<br />

TCP/IP stack cannot resolve fully qualified domain names. In this case, a warning message will be returned<br />

when trying to open an Internet service configured for automatic DNS address assignment.<br />

10.1.1 Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile<br />

As stated earlier, the "conType" selected with <strong>AT</strong>^SICS determines all other matching profile parameters related<br />

to this "conType". Once "conType" is set in a new profile, the default values of all other related parameters are<br />

assumed. To view the default settings you can use the read command <strong>AT</strong>^SICS?.<br />

at^sics=1,conType,CSD<br />

OK<br />

at^sics?<br />

Select connection type CSD, identified by 1<br />

Query current profiles.<br />

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