Description
This command sets the language in the MT. The set-command must confirm the selected language with the MMI-module in the MT. If setting fails, a MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
The
<code>-parameter is a two-letter abbreviation of the language. The language codes, as defined in ISO 639, consists of two characters, e.g.
"sv",
"en" etc.
The complete set of language codes to be used are manufacturer specific and should all be possible to use with the command. Some examples are described under
<code>. For a complete list see ISO 639.
The read command gives the current language as output. If the language has been set to
"AUTO", the read command returns the current language set from the currently selected SIM-card /UICC. Hence, the
"AUTO"-code is never returned by the read-command.
Test command returns supported
<code>s as a compound value.
Defined values
<code>
(not all language codes are present in this list)
"AUTO"
Read language from SIM-card /UICC. "Auto" is not returned by the read-command.
"sw"
Swedish
"fi"
Finnish
"da"
Danish
"no"
Norwegian
"de"
German
"fr"
French
"es"
Spanish
"it"
Italian
"en"
English
Implementation
Description
This command is used to enable/disable unsolicited result code +CLAV:
<code>. If
<mode>=1, +CLAV:
<code> is sent from the MT when the language in the MT is changed. If setting fails, a MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Read command returns the current status for
<mode>.
Test command returns supported
<mode>s as a compound value.
Defined values
<mode>
integer type
0 (default)
Disable unsolicited result code +CLAV
1
Enable unsolicited result code +CLAV
<code>
For description see +CLAN.
Implementation
Description
This command sets and activates the greeting text in the MT. The greeting text is shown in the MT display when the MT is turned on. The command can also be used to deactivate a text. If setting fails in an MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
The read command queries the current
<text> and the status of the
<mode> parameter
Test command returns supported
<mode>s as a compound value and the maximum number of characters in
<text>.
Example:
+CSGT: (0-1),20
Defined values
<mode>
integer type
0
Turn off greeting text
1
Turn on greeting text
<text>
string type. A manufacturer specific free text that can be displayed. The text can not include
<CR>.
<mode>
integer type. Maximum number of characters in
<text>.
Implementation
Description
The number to the voice mail server is set with this command. The parameters
<number> and
<type> can be left out if the parameter
<mode> is set to 0. If setting fails, an MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Read command returns the currently selected voice mail number and the status (i.e. enabled/disabled).
Test command returns supported
<mode>s and
<type>s as compound values.
Defined values
<mode>
integer type
0
Disable the voice mail number.
1
Enable the voice mail number.
<number>
string type; Character string
<0..9,+>
<type>
integer type; Type of address octet in integer format (refer to
clause 10.5.4.7 of TS 24.008); default 145 when dialling string includes international access code character
"+", otherwise 129.
129
ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national / international unknown
145
ISDN / telephony numbering plan, international number
161
ISDN / telephony numbering plan, national number
128 - 255
Implementation
Description
Set command causes the MT to set a specific ring melody and volume for the selected call type and profile. The default values for the optional parameters are defined by the manufacturer.
Read command queries the settings for the ring melody. If call types and profiles are available, the corresponding ring melodies are listed. Starting with call type1 and profile1 the ring melody settings for each available profile and call type is issued.
Test command returns the list of supported indexes, volumes, call types and profiles as compound values.
Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Defined values
<index>
integer type; manufacturer specific number to identify a certain ring melody
<volume>
integer type value with manufacturer specific range (smallest value represents the lowest sound level)
<call typex>
integer type; manufacturer specific number for a call type
<profilex>
integer type; manufacturer specific number for a profile
Implementation
Description
Execution command causes the MT to playback a specific ring type. The default values for the optional parameters are the current selected in the MT.
Test command returns the supported call types, volumes, types and indexes as compound values. The manufacturer defined and the user defined values are returned on separate lines.
Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Defined values
<call type>
integer type; manufacturer specific
<volume>
integer type value with manufacturer specific range (smallest value represents the lowest sound level)
<type>
integer type
0
Manufacturer defined
1
User defined
<index>
Implementation
Description
This command requests the MT to reset user data. The user data in the phone will be reset to default values. If setting fails, a MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err>, is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
If the MT is locked and this command is used, then the MT will be unlocked after the master reset.
Test command returns OK.
Defined values
<phone lock code>
string type; Security code (Phone Lock code) must be verified before performing the master reset.
Implementation
Description
Execution command causes the MT to return one or more lines of AT Commands. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Defined values
<AT Command>
Defines the AT command including the prefix AT. Text shall not contain the sequence 0
<CR> or OK
<CR>
Implementation
Description
Execution command deletes an alarm in the MT. If the command fails in an MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Test command returns supported array index values as a compound value.
Defined values
<n>
integer type value indicating the index of the alarm; default is manufacturer specific
Implementation
Description
Execution command postpones or dismisses a currently active alarm. If the command fails in an MT error, +CME ERROR:
<err> is returned. Refer to
clause 9.2 for possible
<err> values.
Test command returns supported
<sec>-parameter values as a compound value.
Defined values
<sec>
integer type value indicating the number of seconds to postpone the alarm. If
<sec> is set to 0 (default), the alarm is dismissed.
Implementation