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*  Power the board using a 5V (max 5A) DC adapter.
 
*  Power the board using a 5V (max 5A) DC adapter.
 
* Log in to the VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 using any of the techniques explained in this document.
 
* Log in to the VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 using any of the techniques explained in this document.
* Set VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 into AT commands mode by using
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* Set VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 into AT commands mode by using its respective AT command port.
  
 
  $ minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0
 
  $ minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0
  
'''NOTE:''' Verify the USB port as it is different for different modems.
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'''NOTE:''' Verify the USB AT command port from respective product's wiki page, as it is different for different modems.
  
 
- Now execute the following AT commands to send a message:
 
- Now execute the following AT commands to send a message:
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<CR>-carriage return
 
<CR>-carriage return
 
  
 
==Receiving a message==
 
==Receiving a message==

Revision as of 05:48, 25 October 2018

SMS

Now we will try to send and receive messages using our VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2. For this you have to follow these steps:

Sending a message

  • Insert a micro SIM card in the 6 pin micro sim connector.
  • Power the board using a 5V (max 5A) DC adapter.
  • Log in to the VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 using any of the techniques explained in this document.
  • Set VAYU/VAYU2/VIBEQ/ARCA-V2 into AT commands mode by using its respective AT command port.
$ minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0

NOTE: Verify the USB AT command port from respective product's wiki page, as it is different for different modems.

- Now execute the following AT commands to send a message:

AT
OK

This checks whether AT commands are responding or not.

AT+COPS?

This gives the details of your Internet service provider.

AT+CSQ

This signify the signal strength of your network.

AT+CMGF=1

This command is used to set the format of short message in TEXT mode.

AT+CMGS=”PHONE NUMBER TO WHOM MESSAGE IS TO BE SEND”  <CR>
“HELLO”
<Ctrl-Z>

This command is used to send short messages.

<CR>-carriage return

Receiving a message

AT
OK
AT+CMGF=1
AT+CMGL=”ALL”

This command lists all the available messages stored in the memory.

AT+CMGR=1

This command shows a particular message(in this case message stored at index 1 in the memory will be displayed)

AT Commands Manual

The AT Command Manual for the 2G modem can be downloaded from here

The AT Command Manual for the 3GH-A/B/C and 3GC-A type Modules can be downloaded from WCDMA here

The AT Command Manual for the VAYU2-3GUC20-G can be downloaded from Quectel_UC20_AT_Commands_Manual_V1.5.pdf VAYU2-3GUC20-G

The AT Command Manual for the VAYU2-4GEC25-* can be downloaded from Quectel_EC25&EC21_AT_Commands_Manual_V1.1.pdf VAYU2-4GEC25-*

The AT Command Manual for the 3GH-D Module is available on request. Contact Yantrr support.