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At commands
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Core AT Commands
AT Command
+MRICS
+MRST
+MTCTS
+MTDTR
+MTTY
+MVC
+TADIAG
+TASW
+TCLCC
+TPIN
+TSMSRET
+TWUR
+TWUS
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Table 2-1: Core AT Commands (Cont.)
Description
This command allows configuring the behavior of RI line in a case
of SMS arrival.
This command enables customer software to perform a hard reset
to the G24 unit.
This command sets the CTS pin of the RS232 to not active (high),
waits one second and then sets the CTS to active (low).
This command checks and displays the physical current status of
the DTR pin of the RS232.
This command is used to enable/disable the TTY (Tele Typewriter)
support in the G24.
This AT command is used to choose and configure the
priority order of the supported voice codecs (vocoders).
This command queries actual ADC values of the antennas.
This command controls the antenna switch mechanism.
This command displays a list of all current G24 calls and their
statuses, and also enables/disables the unsolicited indication of the
call list.
This command queries the number of remaining SIM PIN/PUK
entering attempts
This command controls the SMS sending retry.
This command is used to query the wakeup reason(s).
This command is used to set the wakeup reason(s).
This command answers an incoming call, placing the G24 into the
appropriate mode, as indicated by the RING message.
This command places a voice call on the current network, when
issued from an accessory device.
This command defines whether the G24 echoes the characters
received from the user, (whether input characters are echoed to
output).
This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
This command hangs up, or terminates a particular call.
This command requests various G24 information items.
This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect.
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