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Chapter 3 – Supported GSM/WCDMA AT Commands
High Speed HSPA-H4 AT Commands Reference Guide (Document S000483A) 110
Values: <mode> Processing of Unsolicited Result Codes
2 Buffer unsolicited result codes in the Terminal Adapter when TA-DTE link is
reserved and flush them to the DTE after reservation (after +++ was entered).
Otherwise, forward them directly to the DTE. Default.
3 Forward unsolicited result codes to the DTE by using a specific in-band
technique: while TA-DTE link is reserved (i.e., DTE is in online data mode by
CSD or GPRS call), unsolicited result codes are replaced by a break (100ms)
and stored in a buffer. The unsolicited result codes buffer is flushed to the
DTE after reservation (after +++ was entered). Otherwise, (the DTE is not in
online data mode) forward them directly to the DTE.
<keyp> Keypad Event Reporting Mode
0 Keypad event reporting. Default.
1 Keypad event reporting is routed using unsolicited code. Only the key
pressings not caused by +CKPD are indicated.
2 Keypad event reporting is routed using unsolicited code. All key pressings are
indicated.
<ind> Indicator of Event Reporting Mode
0 Disabled. Default.
1 Indicator event reporting using unsolicited result code. Only the indicator
events not caused by +CIND shall be indicated by the Terminal Adapter to the
DTE.
2 Indicator event reporting using unsolicited result code. All indicator events
shall be directed from Terminal Adapter to DTE.
<key> Keyboard Map is (5,5)
0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24
<press> Key Operation
1 Key pressed
0 key released
<indresp> Indicator Order Number (as specified for +CIND)
<value> New Value of the Indicator
<bfr> Terminal Adapter (TA) Buffer of Unsolicited Result Codes Mode
0 Terminal Adapter (TA) buffer defined within this command is flushed to the
DTE. Default.
<disp> Display Event Reporting Mode
0 Disabled. Default.
Parameter Storage: The <keyp> and <ind> parameters are stored in EEPROM using
AT&W command. The default values can be restored using AT&F.
Examples:
Command Responses
AT+CMER=1
Note: Ask for key press event report
OK
+CKEV:12,1
+CKEV:12,0
Note: Key 12 has been pressed and released
AT+CMER=,,,1
Note: Asks for indicator event report
OK
+CMTI: "SM" ,10
+CIEV: 7,1
Note: SMS Memory storage is full
AT+CMER? +CMER: 2,1,0,1,0
OK
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