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  • Page 1 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set...
  • Page 2: Change History

    Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents overview: DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS ...2 INTRODUCTION...5 SUPPORTED STANDARDS ...6 ABBREVIATIONS ...7 AT COMMAND SYNTAX...8 AT COMMANDS FOR NOKIA 6090 ...10 ERROR VALUES ...68 RESULT CODES ...77...
  • Page 4: Detailed Table Of Contents

    ESPONSES AND ESULT OMMAND INE AND ESPONSE ORMATTING AT COMMANDS FOR NOKIA 6090 ...10 N ALPHABETICAL ORDER WITH DESCRIPTION A/ Repeat Last Command Line ... 10 ? Help ... 10 &C Define DCD Usage [circuit 109 (RLSD) behaviour] ... 10 &D Define DTR Usage [circuit 108 (DTR) behaviour] ...
  • Page 5 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMGW Write Message to Memory... 31 +CMMS More Messages to Send ... 32 +CMOD Call Mode ... 32 +CMSS Send Message from Storage ... 33 +CNMA New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA ... 33 +CNMI New Message Indications to TE... 34 +COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation...
  • Page 6 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set S0 Automatic Answer ... 61 S1 Ring Count ... 61 S2 Escape Code Character... 62 S3 Command Line Termination Character... 62 S4 Response Formatting Character ... 62 S5 Command Line Editing Character... 62 S6 Pause Before Blind Dialling... 62 S7 Connection Completion Timeout...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    AT commands are presented. An example of use is also provided when relevant. Sending a command or a parameter that is not supported by the Nokia 6090 causes an error response. Computers use AT commands to communicate with modems. Most communications applications, however, have a user-friendly interface that hides AT commands from the user.
  • Page 8: Supported Standards

    Nokia 6090, are included in this document. Also included are de facto commands widely used among modems, and commands specific to the Nokia 6090. Note that V.25ter is a combination of three TIA standards (TIA-602, TIA-615, IS-131).
  • Page 9: Abbreviations

    Subscriber Identity Module Short Message Short Message Service Centre Terminal Adapter, the physical equipment where AT command interpreter resides (is Nokia 6090, too) Terminal Equipment, the physical equipment from where applications communicate with TA using AT commands, e.g. a computer...
  • Page 10: At Command Syntax

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command Syntax Note that the "AT" or "at" prefix must be included at the beginning of each command line. Several AT commands may be typed on the same line. In such cases, it is only necessary to type the "AT"...
  • Page 11: I Nformation R Esponses And R Esult C Odes

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set Information Responses and Result Codes The TA response for the example command line in the figure above could be as shown below. Here, the verbose response format is enabled with command V1 (see page 64). If numeric format V0 had been used, the <CR><LF> information response headers would have been left out and final result code would appear as 0<CR>.
  • Page 12: At Commands For Nokia 6090

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Commands for Nokia 6090 In alphabetical order (with description) A/ Repeat Last Command Line A/ can be used as the first characters in a command line replacing normal AT. Also lowercase (a/) accepted. (V.25ter) ? Help Returns information about implemented AT commands.
  • Page 13: F Restore Factory Settings

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set &F Restore Factory Settings This command restores all the factory settings including all the S-register settings but does not save them. Command parameters that are reset to their factory defaults are: S3, S4, S5, E, Q, V, X, &C, &D, +IFC, +ILRR, S25, &S, &Q, +CSCS, S0, S7, S8,...
  • Page 14: W Store Configuration

    This command defines from which user profile (0 or 1) parameters are loaded when the Nokia 6090 is activated. This setting is not included in the settings that are stored in a user profile. The command &F does not affect this setting. (De facto.) Syntax: AT&Y[0]...
  • Page 15: Cala Alarm

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CALA Alarm Sets and reads the alarm in the ME. If <type> indicates a daily alarm time, only hour and minute fields of <time> are used (in responses, rest are set to zero). Time zone is not supported, and it is ignored when 'set' command is used, and 'read' command does not return the time zone characters in <time>.
  • Page 16: Cbst Select Bearer Service Type

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CBST Select Bearer Service Type Set command selects the bearer service <name> with data rate <speed>, and the connection element <ce> to be used when data calls are originated (GSM 02.02). Values may also be used during mobile terminated data call setup, especially in case of single numbering scheme calls (see the command +CSNS, page 48).
  • Page 17: Ccfc Call Forwarding Number And Conditions

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CCFC Call Forwarding Number and Conditions This commands allows control of the call forwarding supplementary service according to GSM 02.82.. <reason> values 4 and 5 are only applicable for <mode>=0. When status request response from network indicates that SS is active for specific data bearer services (e.g.
  • Page 18: Cclk Clock

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set The first number is the status (here: on), the second is classx (here: voice) and the international number to which the call forwarding for this case (here: +499501231234). AT+CCFC=2,2 Queries the status of “no reply” (i.e. the mobile is on but the user does not answer the call) and displays the settings.
  • Page 19: Ccug Closed User Group

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CCUG Closed User Group Selects CUG information to be sent to network with dial command D (see page 58). (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CCUG=[<n>[,<index>[,<info>]]] AT+CCUG? AT+CCUG=? Parameters: <n>: <index>: 0…9 <info>: +CCWA Call Waiting This command allows control of the call waiting supplementary service and presentation of +CCWA unsolicited result code according to GSM 02.83.
  • Page 20: Ceer Extended Error Report

    Now you could change active calls with the +CHLD command. +CEER Extended Error Report This command causes the Nokia 6090 to return one or more lines of information text, which should offer the user an extended report of the reason for failure in the last unsuccessful call setup (originating or answering).
  • Page 21: Cgmm Request Me Model Identification

    AT+CGMM=? +CGMR Request ME Revision Identification This command displays the ME revision identification. Response is the Nokia 6090 SW version, HW version is not supported. TA and ME are in the same physical entity, the response of the command +GMR is identical. (GSM 07.07)
  • Page 22: Chup Hang Up Call

    AT+CHUP=? +CIMI Request international mobile subscriber identity Execution command causes the 6090 to return <IMSI>, which is intended to permit the TE to identify the individual SIM which is attached to 6090. Important note: This feature is available in 5.300 SW or later.
  • Page 23: Ckpd Keypad Control

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT+CIND? Request current status of indicators. Response: +CIND: 1,0,0 Explanation: message indicator is ON call indicator is OFF smsfull indicator is OFF +CKPD Keypad Control Execution command emulates ME keypad by giving each keystroke as a character in a string <key>.
  • Page 24: Clcc List Current Calls

    AT+CKPD="m915" Mute the ringing tone. AT+CKPD="c",10 Makes the Nokia 6090 go back to the idle display state from any sub-menu. This command simulates the “c” keypress with a duration of one second. +CLCC List Current Calls Returns list of currently available calls in ME. (GSM 07.07)
  • Page 25 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set parties <alpha>: string type alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to the entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set +CSCS Examples: AT+CLCC List all current call status...
  • Page 26: Clck Facility Lock

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CLCK Facility Lock Enables/disables or queries the state of SIM/ME security features (PIN/security code query or fixed dialling feature) or call barring supplementary services. <fac> values "AB", "AG" and "AC" are only applicable for <mode>=0. Only security code levels 'phone' and 'none' can be handled with this command.
  • Page 27: Clip Calling Line Identification Presentation

    If you have problems ask your network operator if you have the rights to change this values. +CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation Controls presentation of +CLIP unsolicited result code or returns CLIP subscription status from network. Nokia 6090 does not support network status query, <m> equals always 2. (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CLIP=[<n>]...
  • Page 28: Cmec Me Control Mode

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMEC ME Control Mode Selects whether ME or TE (or both) are allowed to update ME physical UI components. Display writing and Indicator updating are not supported. (GSM 07.07.) Syntax: AT+CMEC=[<keyp>[,<disp> [,<ind>] ]] Default option is 0 [,0] [,0].
  • Page 29: Cmgc Send Command

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set <mode>: <keyp>: <displ>: <ind>: <bfr>: Example: AT+CMER=2,2,0,1 This command enables unsolicited keypad and indicator result codes. +CMGC Send Command Text/PDU entering as specified in 07.05. If SMSC address is not set/restored during the current session (i.e. +CSCA? returns +CSCA: "",129) it must be automatically read from SIM/ME (location 1).
  • Page 30: Cmgf Message Format

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMGF Message Format This command tells the TA, which input and output format of messages to use. <mode> indicates the format of messages used with send, list, read and write commands and unsolicited result codes resulting from received messages. Mode can be either PDU mode (entire TP data units used) or text mode (headers and body of the messages given as separate parameters).
  • Page 31: Cmgl List Messages

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMGL List Messages This command returns messages with a status value from a preferred message storage selected with the AT+CPMS command (see page 41). <alpha> and CBM memory not supported. (GSM 07.05) Only<stat>=0 and 4 are applicable. (GSM 07.05)
  • Page 32: Cmgr Read Message

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMGR Read Message This command returns a message with a location value <index> from a preferred message storage selected with the AT+CPMS command. If status of the message is 'received unread', status in the storage changes to 'received read'. If reading fails, final result code +CMS ERROR: <err>...
  • Page 33: Cmgw Write Message To Memory

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set Parameters: <length> <pdu> <mr> Example: AT+CMGF=1;+CMGS="0067800987666” Sets the phone to “text mode” and begins to send a message to 0067800987666. Response: > Enter now the data you want to send, like: Hello, this is a SMS originated from a computer.<ctrl-Z >...
  • Page 34: Cmms More Messages To Send

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set Response: +CMGW: <index> Monitor Log from above example: AT+CMGF=1;+CMGW="+499501231234" > hello Nokia +CMGW: 4 AT+CMGL List all SMS! Response: +CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","+499501231234",, abcdefghi +CMGL: 2,"STO UNSENT","+499501231234",, abcdefghi +CMGL: 3,"STO UNSENT","+499501231234",, abcdefghi +CMGL: 4,"STO UNSENT","+499501231234",, hello Nokia +CMMS More Messages to Send This command controls the continuity of SMS relay protocol link.
  • Page 35: Cmss Send Message From Storage

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CMSS Send Message from Storage This command sends a message with the location value <index> from a preferred message storage selected with AT+CPMS command (see page 41). If a new recipient address <da> is given, it shall be used instead of the one stored with the message.
  • Page 36: Cnmi New Message Indications To Te

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CNMI New Message Indications to TE This command selects the procedure for indicating the reception of new messages from the network to the DTE. For a detailed description of the syntax of indication responses, see Result Codes at page 77. (GSM 07.05) Syntax: AT+CNMI=[<mode>...
  • Page 37: Colp Connected Line Identification Presentation

    Set command forces an attempt to select and register the GSM network operator. <mode> is used to select whether the selection is done automatically by the Nokia 6090 or is forced by this command to operator <oper>, which is given in format <format>.
  • Page 38: Cpas Phone Activity Status

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set This commands forces a manual network selection to operator “26202” 1 - manual network selection 2 - operator code is given in numeric format “26202” - operator AT+COPS=0 This command activated automatic network selection. AT+COPS=? This command show all available networks.
  • Page 39: Cpbf Find Phone Book Entries

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CPBF Find Phone Book Entries If searched text is not found from entries in current memory, response is empty. (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CPBF=<findtext> AT+CPBF=? Parameters: <index1>, <index2>: integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory <number>: string type phone number of format <type>...
  • Page 40: Cpbr Read Phone Book Entries

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CPBR Read Phone Book Entries If given index range is valid but all entries in it are empty, response is empty. (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CPBR=<index1>[, <index2>] AT+CPBR=? Parameters: <index1>, <index2>, <index>: integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory <number>: string type phone number of format <type>...
  • Page 41: Cpbs Select Phone Book Memory Storage

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CPBS Select Phone Book Memory Storage Selects memory where phonebook commands operate. (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CPBS=<storage> AT+CPBS? AT+CPBS=? Parameters: <storage>: "ME" "SM" "FD" "EN" "MC” "DC" "RC" <used>: integer type value indicating the number of used locations in selected memory <total>: integer type value indicating the total number of locations in selected...
  • Page 42: Cpbw Write Phone Book Entry

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CPBW Write Phone Book Entry <index> must always be given. (07.07) Syntax: AT+CPBW=[<index>] [, <number>[, <type>[, <text>]]] AT+CPBW=? Parameters: <index>: integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory <number>: string type phone number of format <type>...
  • Page 43: Cpms Preferred Message Storage

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CPMS Preferred Message Storage This command selects memory storages to be used for reading/deleting <mem1>, writing/sending <mem2>, and receiving <mem3> short messages. Amount of used and available message locations in each memory is returned as response. (GSM 07.05)
  • Page 44: Cr Service Reporting Control

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT+CPWD="P2","5678","12345678" changes “PIN2 code” from the old 5678 value, to 12345678. +CR Service Reporting Control This command controls the presentation of the +CR intermediate result code. If enabled, the result code is transmitted at the point during the connect negotiation...
  • Page 45: Creg Network Registration

    <lac>: string type; two byte location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00C3" equals 193 in decimal) <ci>: string type; two byte cell ID in hexadecimal format Examples: /* Nokia 6090 is switched on */ at+creg=? request, which values are supported Response:...
  • Page 46: Cres Restore Settings

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set at+cpin="0000” enter PIN code Response: Nokia 6090 responds with unsolicited result code: +CREG: 2 +CREG: 1,"011D","0F5B" +CRES Restore Settings This command restores short message service (SMS) settings (+CSMP and +CSCA parameters) from SIM to active memory. All settings specified in commands Service Centre Address +CSCA, Set Message Parameters +CSMP and Select Cell Broadcast Message Types +CSCB are restored.
  • Page 47: Csas Save Settings

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CSAS Save Settings This command saves active message service settings to SIM. All settings specified in commands Service Centre Address +CSCA and Set Message Parameters +CSMP are saved. (GSM 07.05) Values stored are those that are available in SIM database (GSM 11.11. Protocol id (<pid>), data coding scheme (<dcs>) and validity period (<vp>) are not stored if...
  • Page 48: Cscb Select Cell Broadcast Message Types

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Types This command selects which types of cell broadcast messages are to be received. (GSM 07.05) Syntax: AT+CSCB=[<mode>[, <mids>[, <dcss>]]] AT+CSCB? AT+CSCB=? Parameters: <mode>: <mids>: <dcss>: +CSCS Select TE Character Set This command informs the product which character set is used by the DTE.
  • Page 49: Csdh Show Text Mode Parameters

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters This command controls whether detailed header information is shown in text mode short message result codes. (GSM 07.05) Syntax: AT+CSDH=[<show>] AT+CSDH? AT+CSDH=? Values for <show>: +CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters This command is used to select values for additional parameters needed when short messages are sent, or stored.
  • Page 50: Csms Select Message Service

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CSMS Select Message Service This commands selects the messaging service and returns the type of messages supported. Supported service is specified by GSM 03.40 and 03.41 (service value 0). Main difference between 0 and 1 is that when =1 +CNMA acknowledgement is required to most MT short messages routed directly TE.
  • Page 51: Cssn Supplementary Service Notifications

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CSSN Supplementary Service Notifications Controls presentation of +CSSI intermediate result code and +CSSU unsolicited result code. (GSM 07.07.) Syntax: AT+CSSN=[<n>[,<m>]] AT+CSSN? AT+CSSN=? Parameters: <n>: <m>: +CSTA Select Type of Address Dial command D uses always this setting except when dial string includes international access code character (+).
  • Page 52: Cusd Unstructured Supplementary Service Data

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +CUSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Used to send MO USSD and set the presentation of +CUSD unsolicited result code (MT USSD). Used also to reply to a network initiated USSD (see Result codes section from page 77 onwards). (GSM 07.07) Syntax: AT+CUSD=[<n>[,<str>[,<dcs>]]]...
  • Page 53: Dr Data Compression Reporting

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +DR Data Compression Reporting This command controls the presentation of +DR:<compr> intermediate result code. (V.25ter) Syntax: AT+DR=<mode> AT+DR? AT+DR=? Parameters: <mode> +DS Data Compression This command controls the V.42bis and MNP5 data compression functions. V.42bis can be used with transparent and non-transparent data services and MNP5 can be used only with transparent data service.
  • Page 54: Eb Break Handling In Error Control Operation

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +EB Break Handling in Error Control Operation This command controls how break signal is handled. Operation mode for a break signal to be sent to remote end is selected with <break-sel>, and <timed> specifies if break length is signalled to the remote end.
  • Page 55: Er Error Control Reporting

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +ER Error Control Reporting This command controls whether or not the +ER: <type> result code is transmitted to the DTE. The result code shows the current error control protocol type when transparent data service is used. If enabled, the result code is transmitted at the point after error control negotiation (handshaking).
  • Page 56: Etbm Call Termination Buffer Management

    AT+ETBM? AT+ETBM=? Parameters: <txBuf> <rxBuf> <timer> +GCAP Request Complete Capabilities List This command displays product information on the overall capabilities of the Nokia 6090. (V.25ter) Syntax: AT+GCAP +GMI Request TA Manufacturer Identification This command displays the TA manufacturer identification.(V.25ter) Syntax: AT+GMI Set buffer management parameters.
  • Page 57: Gmm Request Ta Model Identification

    AT+GSN +ICF DTE-DCE Character Framing This command is used to determine the character framing that the Nokia 6090 uses while accepting commands and while transmitting information text and a result code to/from a DTE. Note that reset commands Z and &F do not change this setting.
  • Page 58: Ifc Dte-Dce Local Flow Control

    Nokia 6090. <DCE_by_DTE> specifies the flow control used by the DTE to control the flow of received data from the Nokia 6090. <DTE_by_DCE> specifies the flow control used by the Nokia 6090 to control the flow of transmitted data from the DTE.
  • Page 59: Ipr Fixed Dte Rate

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set +IPR Fixed DTE Rate This command specifies the data rate at which the Nokia 6090 will accept commands. Nokia 6090 does not support autobauding. Note that reset commands Z and &F do not change this setting.
  • Page 60: A Answer

    (GSM 07.07) When the Nokia 6090 tries to reach a number and fails to establish a connection, further attempts will be delayed, i.e., successive attempts to dial the same number will be rejected for a short period of time, and the response DELAYED will be displayed.
  • Page 61 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set ATD><n> [;] ATD[;] ATD> <string> ATDL <dial-string> Characters <dial-string> characters Values V.25ter dialling digits 0123456789+ *#ABCD V.25ter modifiers T P ! W @ V.25ter semicolon GSM 07.07 modifiers > de facto See also 07.07 and V.25ter. For voice call example refer 07.07 annex G. Note that I is the only case-sensitive dial-string character.
  • Page 62: E Command Echo

    Syntax: ATE[0] ATE1 Fax Commands The following fax (+F) command sets are available for use by the Nokia 6090 that supports GSM 03.45 facsimile group 3 transparent: Class 1, TIA-578-A Class 2, TIA SP-2388 Class 2.0, TIA-592 and ITU-T T.32 Error correction mode (ECM) in Class 2 and 2.0 is supported.
  • Page 63: O Return To On-Line Data State

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set O Return to On-Line Data State This command is used when you have made a connection with the remote device and have escaped (with the +++ command) to the command mode. Give the command to return from the (on-line) command mode to normal on-line operation.
  • Page 64: S2 Escape Code Character

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set S2 Escape Code Character The default character is a plus sign. See also the command +++ Escape at page 12. (De facto.) The decimal value representing the ASCII value of the new escape character should be given as parameter <n>.
  • Page 65: S7 Connection Completion Timeout

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set S7 Connection Completion Timeout Also known as 'no answer timeout'. Value is given in seconds. Value 0 (unlimited time) is not in V.25ter. (V.25ter). Syntax: ATS7=<n> ATS7? S8 Comma Dial Modifier Time Value is given in seconds. See also command D, page 58. (V.25ter) Syntax: ATS8=<n>...
  • Page 66: S47 Force Fax Class 2/2.0 Error Correction Mode

    Nokia 6090 AT Command Set S47 Force Fax Class 2/2.0 Error Correction Mode Error Correction Mode can be enabled using this register. 0=disabled, 1=enabled with 64 byte frames, 2=enabled with 256 byte frames. Syntax: ATS47=<n> ATS47? T Select Tone Dialling This setting is ignored.
  • Page 67: In Functional Groups

    +CMOD Call Mode ... 32 +CR Service Reporting Control ... 42 +CRC Cellular Result Codes ... 42 +CRLP Radio Link Protocol... 44 +CSNS Single Numbering Scheme ... 48 +CSTA Select Type of Address... 49 Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 68 +CPBF Find Phone Book Entries ... 37 +CPBR Read Phone Book Entries ... 38 +CPBS Select Phone Book Memory Storage... 38 +CPBW Write Phone Book Entry ... 40 +CPIN Enter PIN ... 40 +CSQ Signal Quality... 48 Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 69 Miscellaneous Commands V.25ter A/ Repeat Last Command Line... 10 NMP Specific ? Help ... 10 S46 Force V.42bis Data Compression ... 63 S47 Force Fax Class 2/2.0 Error Correction Mode... 64 Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 70: Error Values

    The table has three columns. GSM defined error numbers are listed in column 2. These are translated by the Nokia 6090 to a Nokia specific error number as shown in column 3. The error code displayed in column 3 is that sent to the TA. See table "Kinds of Errors"...
  • Page 71 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command +CME <err> Value Kinds of Errors +CLCK= +CPWD= +CCFC= +CCWA= +CHLD= +COPS= Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 72 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command +CME <err> Value Kinds of Errors +CUSD= +CAOC +CPIN= +CPIN? +CMEC= +CIND= +CPBS? +CPBR= +CPBR=? Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 73 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command +CME <err> Value Kinds of Errors +CPBF= +CPBF=? +CPBW= +CPBW=? +CIMI +CCLK= +CALA= Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 74: Cme Error Values: Kinds Of Errors

    (e.g. in missed calls list) there is no active voice call link is reserved request is not allowed unknown Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Cms Error Values

    (see +CMS ERROR Values: Kinds of Errors at page 76). AT Command +CPMS= +CPMS? +CSCB= +CSAS= +CSAS=? +CRES= +CRES=? +CMS <err> Value Kinds of Errors Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 76 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command +CMS <err> Value Kinds of Errors +CNMI= +CMGL= +CMGR= +CNMA= +CMGS= 0-127 128-255 +CMSS= 0-127 128-255 +CMGW= Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 77 Nokia 6090 AT Command Set AT Command +CMS <err> Value Kinds of Errors +CMGL= +CMGR= +CNMA= +CMGS= 0-127 128-255 +CMSS= 0-127 128-255 +CMGW= Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 78: Cms Error Values: Kinds Of Errors

    <index> given in +CMSS does not contain SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-COMMAND, or <index> given in +CMSS contains SMS- COMMAND and <da> is given no +CNMA acknowledgement expected no network service +CMS <err> Value Kinds of Errors 0-127 128-255 Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Result Codes

    V.42bis in use in receive direction only V:42bis in use in transmit direction only MNP5 in use error control not in use V.42 LAPM protocol in use MNP protocol in use Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 80: Ilrr Dte-Dce Local Rate Report

    +ILRR=1; informs about the local port rate after connection establishment. The <rxRate> parameter is not needed by Nokia 6090. This intermediate result code is given after (possible) +DR result code. (V.25ter). See details about this command page 56...
  • Page 81: Cme Error Mobile Equipment Error

    +COLP=1 and number received from network when MO call established. This intermediate result code is given after (possible) +CSSI result code. Subaddress and alpha not supported by Nokia 6090. (GSM 07.07) . See details about this command page 35. +CR Data service report +CR: <type>...
  • Page 82: Cssu Unsolicited Supplementary Service Notification

    (also number and subaddress parameters may be present) (during a voice call or MT call setup) this is a deflected call (MT call setup) Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 83: Gsm 07.05 Result Codes

    +CMS ERROR Message Service Failure +CMS ERROR: <err> given instead of ERROR when error is related to ME or network operation See also the Error Values section, page 68. (GSM 07.05). Copyright © 2001. Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
  • Page 84: Cmt New Sms-Deliver

    'memory capacity exceeded' is sent to network and when command mode is entered 'memory available' is sent to network); in command mode forwarded directly to TE <alpha> not supported by Nokia 6090. See also command +CNMI, page 34. (GSM 07.05).

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