KODE AT COMMAND Part4

25 02 2010

Quickly Referenced Commands

%An –  “Auto-Reliable Fallback Character Selection

%Cn –  “Data Compression

%En –  “Auto-Retrain

%Fn –  “v.23 Mode Select

%Gn –  “Auto-Fallback/Fall-Forward

%L –  “Line Signal Level Return

%Q –  “Line Signal Quality Return

%TTn –  “Test Mode

Verbosely Referenced Commands

%An –  “Auto-Reliable Fallback Character Selection”  –  This command selects the character to be used for auto-reliable fallback.

%A0 –  Disable auto-reliable fallback characters

%A1 through %A127 –  Selects an ASCII character for auto-reliable fallback

%Cn –  “Data Compression”  –  This command selects the data compression.

%C0 –  Disable data compression

%C1 –  MNP5

%C2 –  v.42bis

%C3 –  MNP5 and v.42bis

%En –  “Auto-Retrain”  –  This command selects the auto-retrain and fallback/fall-forward modes.

%E0 –  Disable auto-retrain

%E1 –  Enable auto-retrain

%E2 –  Enable auto-fallback/fall-forward

%Fn –  “v.23 Mode Select”  –  This command selects the mode of operation for v.23 split speed.

%F0 –  Disable v.23

%F1 –  Split speed: 75bps upstream/1200bps downstream

%F2 –  Split speed: 1200bps upstream/75bps downstream

%F3 –  Half duplex: 1200bps upstream/1200bps downstream

%Gn –  “Auto-Fallback/Fall-Forward”  –  This command turns auto-fallback/fall-forward on or off.

%G0 –  Disabled

%G1 –  Enabled

%L –  “Line Signal Level Return”  –  This command returns the line signal level.

%Q –  “Line Signal Quality Return”  –  This command returns the line signal quality.

%TTn –  “Test Mode”  –  This command is used for line tests using PTT test signals.





KODE AT COMMAND Part 3

25 02 2010

\An –  “Max Transmit Block Size

\Bn –  “Send Break

\Cn –  “Auto-Reliable Time Buffer

\En –  “Data Echo

\Gn –  “Flow Control

\Jn –  “Serial Port Operation

\Kn –  “Break Type Select

\Ln –  “MNP Mode Select

\Nn –  “Connection Type

\O –  “MNP Reliable Mode Initiation

\Qn –  “Flow Control Type Select

\Tn –  “Inactivity Timer

\U –  “MNP Reliable Mode Acceptance

\Vn –  “Set Extended Result Codes

\Wn –  “v.23 Split Speed Control

\Xn –  “XON/XOFF Pass Through

\Y –  “Reliable Mode Conversion

\Z –  “Normal Mode Activation

Verbosely Referenced Commands

\An –  “Max Transmit Block Size”  –  This command specifies the maximum transmittable MNP block size.

\A0 –  64 characters

\A1 –  128 characters

\A2 –  192 characters

\A3 –  256 characters

\Bn –  “Send Break”  – Sends a break to the modem.  Values range from 1-9, where 1 is .1 seconds and 9 is .9 seconds.

\Cn –  “Auto-Reliable Time Buffer”  –  During auto-relaible mode this command controls how incoming data is handled.

\C0 –  Data is be discarded

\C1 –  Data is to be buffered

\C2 –  Data is to be discarded (modem returns to normal mode after receiving the auto-reliable fallback character)

\En –  “Data Echo”  –  Selects whether or not the modem echoes received data.

\E0 –  Disabled

\E1 –  Enabled

\Gn –  “Flow Control”  –  Selects whether or not the modem port uses flow control.

\G0 –  Disabled

\G1 –  Enabled

\Jn –  “Serial Port Operation”  –  Selects how the serial port speed is handled.

\J0 –  Serial port speed remains locked

\J1 –  Serial port speed is to follow the connect speed

\Kn –  “Break Type Select”  –  Configures the action taken by the break signal.

\K0 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: The buffers are cleared and a break is sent to the DTE.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: Online command mode is enabled, and no break is sent to the remote modem.  When the modem receives a break from \B:  A break is sent to the remote modem and the buffer is cleared.

\K1 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: The buffers are cleared and a break is sent to the DTE.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: A break is sent to the remote modem and the buffers are cleared.  When the modem receives a break from \B: A break is sent to the remote modem and the buffer is cleared.

\K2 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: A break is sent immediately to DTE.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: Online command mode is enabled, and no break is sent to the remote modem.  When the modem receives a break from \B: A break is immediately sent to the remote modem.

\K3 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: A break is sent immediately to DTE.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: A break is sent immediately to the remote modem.  When the modem receives a break from \B: A break is immediately sent to the remote modem.

\K4 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: A break is sent to the DTE with the received data.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: Online command mode is enabled, and no break is sent to the remote modem.  When the modem receives a break from \B: A break is sent with the transmitted data.

\K5 –  When the modem receives a break from the remote modem: A break is sent to the DTE with the received data.  When the modem receives a break from the DTE: A break is sent with the transmitted data.  When the modem receives a break from \B: A break is sent with the transmitted data.

\Ln –  “MNP Mode Select”  –  This option selects the MNP link transfer mode.

\L0 –  Stream mode

\L1 –  Block mode

\Nn –  “Connection Type”  –  This command will control which type of connection that the modem will operate in.

\N0 –  Normal mode

\N1 –  Direct mode

\N2 –  MNP reliable mode

\N3 –  Auto-reliable or MNP auto-reliable mode

\N4 –  v.42 reliable mode

\N5 –  v.42 auto-reliable or MNP auto-reliable mode

\N6 –  Reliable mode

\N7 –  Auto-reliable mode

\O –  “MNP Reliable Mode Initiation”  –  From normal or direct mode this command will initiate MNP reliable mode.

\Qn –  “Flow Control Type Select”  –  This command will select the type of flow control that the modem will operate with.

\Q0 –  Disable flow control

\Q1 –  Bi-directional XON/XOFF

\Q2 –  CTS flow control by DCE

\Q3 –  Bi-directional RTS/CTS

\Q4 –  Unidirectional XON/XOFF by DCE

\Q5 –  CTS forced low for pre-connection, then CTS by DCE control takes over, or unidirectional XON/XOFF by DTE will

\Q6 –  Bi-directional RTS/CTS or RTS by DTE after connection

\Tn –  “Inactivity Timer”  –  This command will tell the modem how long to wait before disconnecting after not receiving any information.  Measured in seconds the value of n can be 0-255.

\U –  “MNP Reliable Mode Acceptance”  –  This command will tell the modem to accept a remote modem’s request for MNP reliable mode.

\Vn –  “Set Extended Result Codes”  –  Sets whether or not extended result codes are enabled or not.

\V0 –  Disabled

\V1 –  Enabled

\Wn –  “v.23 Split Speed Control”  –  This command determines whether v.23 split speed control will be used or not.

\W0 –  Disabled

\W1 –  Enabled

\Xn –  “XON/XOFF Pass Through” –  This command determines whether or not XON/XOFF signals are sent to the remote modem.

\X0 –  Not sent

\X1 –  Sent

\Y –  “Reliable Mode Conversion”  –  This command will convert to reliable mode from normal mode or direct mode.

\Z –  “Normal Mode Activation”  – This command will switch from MNP mode to normal mode.





KODE AT COMMAND Part 2

25 02 2010

Quickly Referenced Commands

&An –  “Originate/Answer Mode Selection

&Bn –  “Auto-Retrain Detection

&Cn –  “DCD Option

&Dn –  “Modem Response to DTR Option

&Fn –  “Active Profile/Factory Defaults

&Gn –  “Guard Tone Option

&Jn –  “Jack Type Selection

&Kn –  “Flow Control Selection

&Ln –  “Line Type Selection

&Mn –  “Communication Mode Selection

&Pn –  “Make/Break Ratio for Pulse Dialing

&Qn –  “Communications Mode Option Selection

&Rn –  “RTS/CTS Option Selection

&Sn –  “DSR Option Selection

&Tn –  “Test Option Selection

&V –  “Active and Stored Configuration Display

&Wn –  “Active Profile Write

&Xn –  “DTE Transmit Clock Source

&Yn –  “Active Profile Read

&Zn=x –  “Telephone Number Write

Verbosely Referenced Commands

&An –  “Originate/Answer Mode Selection”  –  When in auto-answer mode this option selects originate or answer mode.

&A0 –  Enables answer mode

&A1 –  Enables originate mode

&Bn –  “Auto-Retrain Detection”  –  If poor line or connection quality is detected this option controls auto-retrain.

&B0 –  Disable auto-retrain (modem hangs up)

&B1 –  Enable auto-retrain

&Cn –  “DCD Option”  –  Selects whether DCD option is enabled or not.

&C0 –  DCD always enabled

&C1 –  DCD enabled after a carrier signal is detected

&Dn –  “Modem Response to DTR Option”  –  Interprets the ON to OFF transmission of the DTR signal from the DTE.  This response of this command can be modified by the &Q settings of some modems.

&D0 –  DTR is assumed to be on

&D1 –  DTR drop causes the modem back to command mode, but does not drop

&D2 –  DTR drop causes modem to hang up

&D3 –  DTR drop causes the modem to be reinitialized

&Fn –  “Active Profile/Factory Defaults”  –  Sets the values loaded in the active profile to the values that are set in the default profile.

&F –  Default profile.  (Works with most all modems)

&F1 –  Default profile #2  (Works with many modems)

&F2 –  Default profile #3  (Works with some modems)

&Gn –  “Guard Tone Option”  –  Sets the modem to transmit a guard tone using v.22/v.22bis.

&G0 –  Guard tone is disabled

&G1 –  A 550 Hz guard tone is enabled

&G2 –  A 1800 Hz guard tone is enabled

&Jn –  “Jack Type Selection”  –  Selects the phone jack type.

&J0 –  Selects RJ-11, RJ-41s, or RJ45s

&J1 –  Selects RJ-12 or RJ-13

&Kn –  “Flow Control Selection”  –  Selects the flow control options.

&K0 –  Flow control disabled

&K1 –  Normally unused (deals with RTS/CTS)

&K2 –  Normally unused (deals with XON/XOFF)

&K3 –  Enable RTS/CTS flow control

&K4 –  Enable XON/XOFF flow control

&K5 –  Enable transparent XON/XOFF flow control

&K6 –  Enable unidirectional XON/XOFF flow control

&Ln –  “Line Type Selection”  –  This option selects the type of line the modem is using.

&L0 –  Selects public switched telephone network (normal dialup)

&L1 –  Selects leased line

&Mn –  “Communication Mode Selection”  –  This command selects the communications mode.

&M0 –  Asynchronous

&M1 –  Synchronous connect mode, asynchronous offline command mode

&M2 –  Synchronous connect mode, asynchronous offline command mode (DTR set to high)

&M3 –  Synchronous connect mode

&Pn –  “Make/Break Ratio for Pulse Dialing”  –  Selects the make/break ratio for pulse dialing.

&P0 –  North America: Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second

&P1 –  Europe: Selects 33%-67% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second

&P2 –  Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second

&P3 –  Selects 33%-67% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second

&Qn –  “Communications Mode Option Selection”  –  Selects the communications mode options sometimes affecting the &Dn command.

&Q0 –  Asynchronous mode, the serial port speed will follow the connection speed

&Q1 –  Asynchronous off-line command mode, synchronous connect mode

&Q2 –  Asynchronous off-line command mode, synchronous connect mode (this option will also have the modem the first number in its directory)

&Q3 –  Asynchronous off-line command mode (low DTR), synchronous connect mode (high DTR)

&Q4 –  Auto-synchronous mode

&Q5 –  Error correction mode

&Q6 –  Buffered asynchronous mode

&Rn –  “RTS/CTS Option Selection”  –  This command will select the options for RTS/CTS.

&R0 –  Sets CTS to follow RTS in data mode, RTS wil be ignored in command mode

&R1 –  Sets CTS forced to high, RTS will be ignored

&Sn –  “DSR Option Selection”  –  This command selects the DSR option.

&S0 –  Force DSR high

&S1 –  Force DSR high during handshake and connection

&S2 –  Force DSR high will connected

&Tn –  “Test Option Selection”  –  Selects the test mode options.

&T0 –  End test

&T1 –  Begin a local analog loopback test

&T3 –  Begin a local digital loopback test

&T4 –  Allow a remote digital loopback test

&T5 –  Disallow a remote digital loopback test

&T6 –  Request a remote digital loopback test

&T7 –  Request a remote digital loopback test and a self test

&T8 –  Start a local analog loopback and self test

&V –  “Active and Stored Configuration Display”  –  Display the active and stored configuration profiles.

&Wn –  “Active Profile Write”  –  Stores the values for the active profile in non-volatile RAM.

&W0 –  Write active profile into stored profile 0

&W1 –  Write active profile into stored profile 1

&Xn –  “DTE Transmit Clock Source”  –  This option selects the clock source for DTE transmit.

&X0 –  Modem

&X1 –  DTE

&X2 –  Modem generates the clock with regards to the receiving carrier signal

&Yn –  “Active Profile Read”  –  After a hard-reset this option will restore a stored profile into the active profile.

&Y0 –  Restore from stored profile 0

&Y1 –  Restore from stored profile 1

&Zn=x –  “Telephone Number Write”  –  Write telephone number x to location n.





KODE AT COMMAND part 1

25 02 2010

Quickly Referenced Commands

AT –  “Attention!

+++ –  “Escape Sequence

, –  “Pause

A/ –  “Repeat Sequence

ATA –  “Answer Mode

Bn –  “Select Communication Protocol

Cn –  “Transmission Carrier

Dn –  “Dial Control

En –  “Echo

Fn –  “Data Mode Echo

Hn –  “Hook Select

In –  “Report Modem Information

Ln –  “Set Speaker Volume

Mn –  “Set Speaker Mode

Nn –  “Automode Selection/Detection

On –  “Retrain Selection

P –  “Pulse Dialing

Qn –  “Result Codes to DTE

Sn=x –  “Status Registers

T –  “Tone Dialing

Vn –  “Format of Result Code

Wn –  “Extended Result Codes

Xn –  “Result Codes for Call Progress

Yn –  “Long Space Disconnect

Zn –  “Soft Reset and Restore

Verbosely Referenced Commands

AT –  “Attention!”  –  This command tells the modem that a command follows it.

+++ –  “Escape Sequence”  –  This command initiates an escape sequence to return the modem to the on-line command mode.

, –  “Pause”  –  The Comma normally initiates a 1-5 second pause, however is sometimes used as a command separator in +MS and other commands.

A/ –  “Repeat Sequence”  –  This repeats the previous command.  This command will not function properly if preceded by the AT command or followed by <CR>.

ATA –  “Answer Mode”  –  This command initiates the modem into an auto-answer mode.

Bn –  “Select Communication Protocol”  –  This command selects the v.22 or Bell 212A protocols for data calls.

B0 –  ITU-T v.22 (300bps or 1200bps)

B1 –  Bell 212A (300bps or 1200bps)

(There is sometimes a B2 that enables v.23)

Cn –  “Transmission Carrier”  –  This command controls the switching of the transmit carrier.

C0 –  Transmit carrier disabled

C1 –  Transmit carrier enabled

Dn –  “Dial Control”  –  This command dials the phone number with accordance to the modifiers of n.

DL –  Redial the last dialed number

DP –  Pulse dial

DR –  Enable answer mode

DS=x –  Dial the stored telephone number in x

DT –  Tone dial

DW –  Resume dialing after dial tone is detected

D, –  Pause before dial

D“555-4NET” –  Letters enclosed in quotes will be dialed as their corresponding numbers on the dialpad.

D! –  Enable “flash”.  (modem can go off hook for a specified amount of time before returning on hook)

D@ –  Modem will wait for a quiet answer before dialing the rest of the dial string

En –  “Echo”  –  This command controls whether the modem echos commands received by the DTE or not.

E0 –  Echo Disabled

E1 –  Echo Enabled

Fn –  “Data Mode Echo”  –  This command controls whether the modem echos commands sent while in data mode.

F0 –  Echo in data mode enabled

F1 –  Echo in data mode disabled

Hn –  “Hook Select”  –  This command determines whether the modem is on-hook (hangs up) or off-hook (picks up).

H0 –  On-hook

H1 –  Off-hook

In –  “Report Modem Information”  –  This command reports selected information about the modem.

I0 –  Modem model and speed

I1 –  ROM checksum

I2 –  Tests ROM checksum THEN reports it

I6 –  Data connection info

I7 –  Manufacturer and model info

Ln –  “Set Speaker Volume”  –  This command controls the speaker volume of the modem.

L0 –  Mute

L1 –  Low volume

L2 –  Medium volume

L3 –  High volume

Mn –  “Set Speaker Mode”

M0 –  Disable speaker

M1 –  Enable speaker until a carrier signal is detected

M2 –  Enable speaker

M3 –  Enable speaker after dialing but disable after a carrier signal is detected

Nn –  “Automode selection/detection”  –  This command is usually more basic (a simple N0 for disabled, N1 for enabled) on 56k modems where automode is more often controlled by an s-register or the +MS command.  The full basic Nn command is included for completeness.

N0 –  Disable automode

N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5 –  Enable automode.  Originate mode and Answer mode v.XX attempts will vary from register to register.  The N2-N5 commands will not normally be used by 56k modems.

On –  “Retrain Selection”  –  Confusing command that probably should never have been created as it uses an O rather than a 0 and can often be confused.  It enables or disables retraining.

O0 –  Retraining disabled in on-line command mode

O1 –  Retraining enabled in on-line command mode

P –  “Pulse Dialing”  –  This command sets the modem to pulse dial.  This command can be duplicated by DP.

Qn –  “Result Codes to DTE”  –  This command selects whether the modem sends result codes to the DTE or not.

Q0 –  Enable result codes to DTE

Q1 –  Disable result codes to DTE

Sn=x –  “Status Registers”  –  This command writes to or reads data from S-register n.  The data written is represented in the place of x.  The data used in read mode is selected by the value in x.  S-registers can vary a great deal, please consult the AT Command Set specific to your modem when attempting to use these.

T –  “Tone Dialing”  –  This command sets the modem to tone dial.  This command can be duplicated by DT.

Vn –  “Format of Result Code”  –  This command selects the format for information-text and result codes.

V0 –  Numeric format

V1 –  Word (verbose) format

Wn –  “Extended Result Codes”  –  This command enables selection of extended result codes.

W0 –  Enables the CONNECT result codes to report the DTE speed.

W1 –  Enables the CONNECT result codes to report the DTE speed.

W2 –  Enables the CONNECT result codes to report the DCE speed.

Xn –  “Result Codes for Call Progress”  –  This command selects tone detection and result code formatting options.

X0 –  Disable busy and dialtone detection.  Result codes 0-4 enabled.

X1 –  Disable busy and dialtone detection.  Result codes 0-5,10 enabled.

X2 –  Disable busy detection, enable dialtone detection.  Result codes 0-6,10 enabled.

X3 –  Enable busy detection, disable dialtone detection.  Result codes 0-5,7,10 enabled.

X4 –  Busy and dialtone detection enabled.  Result codes 0-7,10 enabled.

Yn –  “Long Space Disconnect”  –  This command tells the modem whether or not to disconnect if a 1.6 second break is detected.

Y0 – Long space disconnect disabled

Y1 –  Long space disconnect enabled

Zn –  “Soft Reset and Restore”  –  Restores modem profiles that are saved in non-volatile RAM.  Refers itself to the &W command.

Z –  Soft Reset, basic default restore

Z0 –  Restore setting 0

Z1 –  Restore setting 1





KODE ASCII HTML

25 02 2010
Standard ASCII set, HTML Entity names, ISO 10646, ISO 8879, ISO 8859-1 Latin alphabet No. 1
Browser support: All browsers
ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

32
33
34
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37
38
39
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42
43
44
45
46
47
20
21
22
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26
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exclamation point
double quotes
number sign
dollar sign
percent sign
ampersand
single quote
opening parenthesis
closing parenthesis
asterisk
plus sign
comma
minus sign – hyphen
period
slash
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Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

48
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55
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30
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2
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1
2
3
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one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
colon
semicolon
less than sign
equal sign
greater than sign
question mark
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Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

64
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40
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Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

80
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92
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94
95
50
51
52
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[
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P
Q
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S
T
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W
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Y
Z
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_

opening bracket
backslash
closing bracket
caret – circumflex
underscore

ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

96
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109
110
111
60
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ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

112
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127
70
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7A
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p
q
r
s
t
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v
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y
z
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}
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opening brace
vertical bar
closing brace
equivalency sign – tilde
(not defined in HTML 4 standard)

ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

128
129
130
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132
133
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135
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138
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140
141
142
143
80
81
82
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8A
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8C
8D
8E
8F
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Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

144
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154
155
156
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158
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90
91
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93
94
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96
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99
9A
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9C
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(not defined in HTML 4 standard)
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Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

160
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164
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166
167
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169
170
171
172
173
174
175
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
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AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
¡
¢
£
¤
¥
¦
§
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©
ª
«
¬
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®
¯
 
¡
¢
£
¤
¥
¦
§
¨
©
ª
«
¬
­
®
¯
&nbsp;
&iexcl;
&cent;
&pound;
&curren;
&yen;
&brvbar;
&sect;
&uml;
&copy;
&ordf;
&laquo;
&not;
&shy;
&reg;
&macr;
non-breaking space
inverted exclamation mark
cent sign
pound sign
currency sign
yen sign
broken vertical bar
section sign
spacing diaeresis – umlaut
copyright sign
feminine ordinal indicator
left double angle quotes
not sign
soft hyphen
registered trade mark sign
spacing macron – overline
ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

176
177
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180
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185
186
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188
189
190
191
B0
B1
B2
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B8
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BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
BF
°
±
²
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µ

·
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¹
º
»
¼
½
¾
¿
°
±
²
³
´
µ

·
¸
¹
º
»
¼
½
¾
¿
&deg;
&plusmn;
&sup2;
&sup3;
&acute;
&micro;
&para;
&middot;
&cedil;
&sup1;
&ordm;
&raquo;
&frac14;
&frac12;
&frac34;
&iquest;
degree sign
plus-or-minus sign
superscript two – squared
superscript three – cubed
acute accent – spacing acute
micro sign
pilcrow sign – paragraph sign
middle dot – Georgian comma
spacing cedilla
superscript one
masculine ordinal indicator
right double angle quotes
fraction one quarter
fraction one half
fraction three quarters
inverted question mark
ASCII HTML HTML
Dec Hex Symbol Number Name Description

192
193
194
195
196
197
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201
202
203
204
205
206
207
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
CA
CB
CC
CD
CE
CF
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
&Agrave;
&Aacute;
&Acirc;
&Atilde;
&Auml;
&Aring;
&AElig;
&Ccedil;
&Egrave;
&Eacute;
&Ecirc;
&Euml;
&Igrave;
&Iacute;
&Icirc;
&Iuml;
latin capital letter A with grave
latin capital letter A with acute
latin capital letter A with circumflex
latin capital letter A with tilde
latin capital letter A with diaeresis
latin capital letter A with ring above
latin capital letter AE
latin capital letter C with cedilla
latin capital letter E with grave
latin capital letter E with acute
latin capital letter E with circumflex
latin capital letter E with diaeresis
latin capital letter I with grave
latin capital letter I with acute
latin capital letter I with circumflex
latin capital letter I with diaeresis
ASCII HTML HTML
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208
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223
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D1
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DA
DB
DC
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DE
DF
Ð
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
×
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
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Ý
Þ
ß
Ð
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
×
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Þ
ß
&ETH;
&Ntilde;
&Ograve;
&Oacute;
&Ocirc;
&Otilde;
&Ouml;
&times;
&Oslash;
&Ugrave;
&Uacute;
&Ucirc;
&Uuml;
&Yacute;
&THORN;
&szlig;
latin capital letter ETH
latin capital letter N with tilde
latin capital letter O with grave
latin capital letter O with acute
latin capital letter O with circumflex
latin capital letter O with tilde
latin capital letter O with diaeresis
multiplication sign
latin capital letter O with slash
latin capital letter U with grave
latin capital letter U with acute
latin capital letter U with circumflex
latin capital letter U with diaeresis
latin capital letter Y with acute
latin capital letter THORN
latin small letter sharp s – ess-zed
ASCII HTML HTML
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224
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234
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236
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239
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E1
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EA
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EC
ED
EE
EF
à
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â
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ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
&agrave;
&aacute;
&acirc;
&atilde;
&auml;
&aring;
&aelig;
&ccedil;
&egrave;
&eacute;
&ecirc;
&euml;
&igrave;
&iacute;
&icirc;
&iuml;
latin small letter a with grave
latin small letter a with acute
latin small letter a with circumflex
latin small letter a with tilde
latin small letter a with diaeresis
latin small letter a with ring above
latin small letter ae
latin small letter c with cedilla
latin small letter e with grave
latin small letter e with acute
latin small letter e with circumflex
latin small letter e with diaeresis
latin small letter i with grave
latin small letter i with acute
latin small letter i with circumflex
latin small letter i with diaeresis




Kode Telpon wilayah Indonesia (Pstn)

25 02 2010

Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam

* 0627 – Subussalam
* 0629 – Kutacane
* 0641 – Langsa
* 0642 – Blangkejeren
* 0643 – Takengon
* 0644 – Bireuen
* 0645 – Lhokseumawe
* 0646 – Idi
* 0650 – Sinabung (Simeulue)
* 0651 – Banda Aceh, Jantho, Lamno
* 0652 – Sabang
* 0653 – Sigli
* 0654 – Calang
* 0655 – Meulaboh
* 0656 – Tapaktuan
* 0657 – Bakongan
* 0658 – Singkil
* 0659 – Blangpidie

Sumatra Utara

* 061 – Medan, Binjai, Stabat
* 0620 – Pangkalanbrandan
* 0621 – Tebingtinggi
* 0622 – Pematangsiantar
* 0623 – Kisaran, Tanjungbalai
* 0624 – Rantauprapat
* 0625 – Parapat
* 0626 – Pangururan
* 0627 – Sidikalang, Salak
* 0628 – Karo
* 0630 – Telukdalam
* 0631 – Sibolga
* 0632 – Balige
* 0633 – Tarutung
* 0634 – Padangsidempuan
* 0636 – Panyabungan
* 0638 – Barus
* 0639 – Gunungsitoli

Sumatra Barat

* 0751 – Padang, Pariaman
* 0752 – Bukittinggi, Batusangkar, Padangpanjang, Payakumbuh
* 0753 – Lubuksikaping
* 0754 – Sawahlunto
* 0755 – Solok, Alahanpanjang
* 0756 – Painan
* 0757 – Balaiselasa
* 0759 – Muarasiberut

Riau

* 0760 – Telukkuantan
* 0761 – Pekanbaru, Pangkalankerinci, Rumbai
* 0762 – Bangkinang
* 0763 – Selatpanjang
* 0764 – Siak Sri Indrapura
* 0765 – Dumai, Duri
* 0766 – Bengkalis
* 0767 – Bagan Siapi-api
* 0768 – Tembilahan
* 0769 – Rengat, Airmolek

Kepulauan Riau

* 0771 – Tanjungpinang
* 0772 – Terempa
* 0773 – Ranai
* 0776 – Dabosingkep
* 0777 – Tanjungbalai Karimun
* 0778 – Batam, Kabil, Nongsa
* 0779 – Tanjungbatu

Jambi

* 0741 – Jambi
* 0742 – Kualatungkal
* 0743 – Muarabulian
* 0744 – Muaratebo
* 0745 – Sarolangun
* 0746 – Bangko
* 0747 – Muarabungo
* 0748 – Sungaipenuh

Sumatra Selatan

* 0711 – Palembang, Pangkalanbalai, Betung
* 0712 – Kayuagung
* 0713 – Prabumulih
* 0714 – Sekayu
* 0731 – Lahat
* 0733 – Pendopo, Lubuk Linggau
* 0734 – Muaraenim
* 0735 – Baturaja

Bangka-Belitung

* 0715 – Belinyu
* 0716 – Muntok
* 0717 – Pangkalpinang, Sungailiat
* 0718 – Koba, Toboali
* 0719 – Manggar, Tanjungpandan

Bengkulu

* 0732 – Curup
* 0736 – Bengkulu, Tais
* 0737 – Argamakmur, Mukomuko
* 0738 – Muara Aman
* 0739 – Bintuan, Manna

Lampung

* 0721 – Bandarlampung
* 0724 – Kotabumi
* 0725 – Metro
* 0726 – Menggala
* 0727 – Kalianda
* 0728 – Liwa
* 0729 – Pringsewu

Jakarta Raya

* 021 – Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi

Banten

* 0252 – Rangkasbitung
* 0253 – Pandeglang, Labuan
* 0254 – Serang, Cilegon, Merak

Jawa Barat

* 022 – Bandung, Cimahi, Soreang , Lembang
* 0231 – Cirebon, Losari
* 0232 – Kuningan
* 0233 – Majalengka, Kadipaten
* 0234 – Indramayu, Jatibarang
* 0251 – Bogor
* 0257 – Pasauran
* 0260 – Subang, Pamanukan
* 0261 – Sumedang
* 0262 – Garut
* 0263 – Cianjur
* 0264 – Purwakarta
* 0265 – Tasikmalaya, Banjar, Ciamis, Pangandaran
* 0266 – Sukabumi, Pelabuhan Ratu
* 0267 – Karawang

Jawa Tengah

* 024 – Semarang, Ungaran
* 0271 – Surakarta (Solo), Kartasura, Sukoharjo, Karanganyar, Sragen
* 0272 – Klaten
* 0273 – Wonogiri
* 0275 – Purworejo
* 0276 – Boyolali
* 0280 – Majenang, Sidareja (Kabupaten Cilacap bagian barat)
* 0281 – Purwokerto, Banyumas, Purbalingga
* 0282 – Cilacap (bagian timur)
* 0283 – Tegal, Slawi, Brebes
* 0284 – Pemalang
* 0285 – Pekalongan, Batang (bagian barat)
* 0286 – Banjarnegara, Wonosobo
* 0287 – Kebumen, Gombong
* 0289 – Bumiayu (Kabupaten Brebes bagian selatan)
* 0291 – Demak, Jepara, Kudus
* 0292 – Purwodadi
* 0293 – Magelang, Mungkid, Temanggung
* 0294 – Kendal, Kaliwungu, Weleri (Kabupaten Batang bagian timur)
* 0295 – Pati, Rembang, Lasem
* 0296 – Blora, Cepu
* 0297 – Karimun Jawa
* 0298 – Salatiga, Ambarawa (Kabupaten Semarang bagian tengah dan selatan)

DI Yogyakarta

* 0274 – Yogyakarta, Sleman, Wates, Bantul, Wonosari

Jawa Timur

* 031 – Surabaya, Gresik, Sidoarjo, Bangkalan
* 0321 – Mojokerto, Jombang
* 0322 – Lamongan, Babat
* 0323 – Sampang
* 0324 – Pamekasan
* 0325 – Sangkapura (Bawean)
* 0327 – Kepulauan Kangean, Kepulauan Masalembu
* 0328 – Sumenep
* 0331 – Jember
* 0332 – Bondowoso, Sukosari, Prajekan
* 0333 – Banyuwangi, Muncar
* 0334 – Lumajang
* 0335 – Probolinggo, Kraksaan
* 0336 – Ambulu, Puger (Kabupaten Jember bagian selatan)
* 0338 – Situbondo, Besuki
* 0341 – Malang, Kepanjen, Batu
* 0342 – Blitar, Wlingi
* 0343 – Pasuruan, Pandaan, Gempol
* 0351 – Madiun, Caruban, Magetan, Ngawi
* 0352 – Ponorogo
* 0353 – Bojonegoro
* 0354 – Kediri, Pare
* 0355 – Tulungagung, Trenggalek
* 0356 – Tuban
* 0357 – Pacitan
* 0358 – Nganjuk, Kertosono

Bali

* 0361 – Denpasar, Gianyar, Kuta, Tabanan, Tampaksiring, Ubud
* 0362 – Singaraja
* 0363 – Amlapura
* 0365 – Negara, Gilimanuk
* 0366 – Klungkung, Kintamani
* 0368 – Baturiti

Nusa Tenggara Barat

* 0370 – Mataram, Praya
* 0371 – Sumbawa
* 0372 – Alas, Taliwang
* 0373 – Dompu
* 0374 – Bima
* 0376 – Selong

Nusa Tenggara Timur

* 0380 – Kupang, Baa (Roti)
* 0381 – Ende
* 0382 – Maumere
* 0383 – Larantuka
* 0384 – Bajawa
* 0385 – Labuhanbajo, Ruteng
* 0386 – Kalabahi
* 0387 – Waingapu, Waikabubak
* 0388 – Kefamenanu, Soe
* 0389 – Atambua

Kalimantan Barat

* 0561 – Pontianak, Mempawah
* 0562 – Sambas, Singkawang, Bengkayang
* 0563 – Ngabang
* 0564 – Sanggau
* 0565 – Sintang
* 0567 – Putussibau
* 0568 – Nangapinoh

Kalimantan Tengah

* 0513 – Kualakapuas, Pulangpisau
* 0519 – Muarateweh
* 0522 – Ampah
* 0525 – Buntok
* 0526 – Tamianglayang
* 0528 – Purukcahu
* 0531 – Sampit
* 0532 – Pangkalanbun, Kumai
* 0534 – Kendawangan
* 0536 – Palangkaraya, Kasongan
* 0537 – Kualakurun
* 0538 – Kualapembuang
* 0539 – Kualakuayan

Kalimantan Selatan

* 0511 – Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Martapura, Marabahan
* 0512 – Pelaihari
* 0517 – Kandangan, Barabai, Rantau, Negara
* 0518 – Kotabaru, Batulicin
* 0526 – Tanjung
* 0527 – Amuntai

Kalimantan Timur

* 0541 – Samarinda, Tenggarong
* 0542 – Balikpapan
* 0543 – Tanahgrogot
* 0545 – Melak
* 0548 – Bontang
* 0549 – Sangatta
* 0551 – Tarakan
* 0552 – Tanjungselor
* 0553 – Malinau
* 0554 – Tanjungredeb
* 0556 – Nunukan

Sulawesi Utara

* 0430 – Amurang
* 0431 – Manado, Tomohon, Tondano
* 0432 – Tahuna
* 0434 – Kotamobagu
* 0438 – Bitung

Gorontalo

* 0435 – Gorontalo, Limboto
* 0443 – Marisa

Sulawesi Tengah

* 0450 – Parigi
* 0451 – Palu
* 0452 – Poso
* 0453 – Tolitoli
* 0457 – Donggala
* 0458 – Tentena
* 0461 – Luwuk
* 0462 – Banggai
* 0463 – Bunta
* 0464 – Ampana
* 0465 – Kolonedale

Sulawesi Barat

* 0422 – Majene
* 0426 – Mamuju
* 0428 – Polewali

Sulawesi Selatan

* 0411 – Makassar, Maros, Sungguminasa
* 0413 – Bulukumba
* 0414 – Bantaeng (Selayar)
* 0417 – Malino
* 0418 – Takalar
* 0419 – Janeponto
* 0420 – Enrekang
* 0421 – Parepare, Pinrang
* 0422 – Manene
* 0423 – Makale, Rantepao
* 0427 – Barru
* 0428 – Wonomulyo
* 0471 – Palopo
* 0473 – Masamba
* 0481 – Watampone
* 0482 – Sinjai
* 0484 – Watansoppeng
* 0485 – Sengkang

Sulawesi Tenggara

* 0401 – Kendari
* 0402 – Baubau
* 0403 – Raha
* 0404 – Wanci
* 0405 – Kolaka
* 0408 – Unaaha

Maluku dan Maluku Utara

* 0910 – Bandaneira
* 0911 – Ambon
* 0913 – Namlea
* 0914 – Masohi
* 0915 – Bula
* 0916 – Tual
* 0917 – Dobo
* 0918 – Saumlaku
* 0921 – Soasiu
* 0922 – Jailolo
* 0923 – Morotai
* 0924 – Tobelo
* 0927 – Labuha
* 0929 – Sanana
* 0931 – Saparua

Papua dan Irian Jaya Barat

* 0901 – Timika, freeport, Tembagapura
* 0902 – Agats (Asmat)
* 0951 – Sorong
* 0952 – Teminabuan
* 0955 – Bintuni
* 0956 – Fakfak
* 0957 – Kaimana
* 0966 – Sarmi
* 0967 – Jayapura, Abepura
* 0969 – Wamena
* 0971 – Merauke
* 0975 – Tanahmerah
* 0980 – Ransiki
* 0981 – Biak
* 0983 – Serui
* 0984 – Nabire
* 0986 – Manokwari

Seluler

* 0811, 0812, 0813, 0852 – Telkomsel
* 0814, 0815, 0816, 0855, 0856, 0858 – Indosat
* 0817, 0818, 0819, 0859 – XL
* 0832 – Lippo Telecom
* 0888 – Mobile-8
* 0896 – Tri





KODE TELPON KE LUAR NEGRI

25 02 2010

Cara menelepon murah ke luar negeri menggunakan hp adalah :
SLI sesuai hp anda, misal :
simPATI / As : 01017
IM3 / Mentari : 01016
XL : 01000

kode SLI + kode negara + No phone

Afghanistan 93
Albania 355
Algeria 213
American Samoa +1-684*
Andorra 376
Angola 244
Anguilla +1-264*
Antigua +1-268*
Argentina 54
Armenia 374
Aruba 297
Ascension 247
Australia 61
Australian External Territories 672
Austria 43
Azerbaijan 994
Bahamas +1-242*
Bahrain 973
Bangladesh 880
Barbados +1-246*
Barbuda +1-268*
Belarus 375
Belgium 32
Belize 501
Benin 229
Bermuda +1-441*
Bhutan 975
Bolivia 591
Bosnia & Herzegovina 387
Botswana 267
Brazil 55
British Virgin Islands +1-284*
Brunei Darussalam 673
Bulgaria 359
Burkina Faso 226
Burundi 257
Cambodia 855
Cameroon 237
Canada 1
Cape Verde Islands 238
Cayman Islands +1-345*
Central African Republic 236
Chad 235
Chatham Island (New Zealand) 64
Chile 56
China (PRC) 86
Christmas Island 61
Cocos-Keeling Islands 61
Colombia 57
Comoros 269
Congo 242
Congo, Dem. Rep. of (Zaire) 243
Cook Islands 682
Costa Rica 506
Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 225
Croatia 385
Cuba 53
Cuba (Guantanamo Bay) 5399
Curaçao 599
Cyprus 357
Czech Republic 420
Denmark 45
Diego Garcia 246
Djibouti 253
Dominica +1-767*
Dominican Republic +1-809* and +1-829*
East Timor 670
Easter Island 56
Ecuador 593
Egypt 20
El Salvador 503
Ellipso (Mobile Satellite service) 17625
EMSAT (Mobile Satellite service) 88213
Equatorial Guinea 240
Eritrea 291
Estonia 372
Ethiopia 251
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 500
Faroe Islands 298
Fiji Islands 679
Finland 358
France 33
French Antilles 596
French Guiana 594
French Polynesia 689
Gabonese Republic 241
Gambia 220
Georgia 995
Germany 49
Ghana 233
Gibraltar 350
Global Mobile Satellite System (GMSS) 881
Globalstar 8818, 8819
Globalstar (Mobile Satellite Service) 17637
Greece 30
Greenland 299
Grenada +1-473*
Guadeloupe 590
Guam +1-671*
Guantanamo Bay 5399
Guatemala 502
Guinea-Bissau 245
Guinea 224
Guyana 592
Haiti 509
Honduras 504
Hong Kong 852
Hungary 36
ICO Global (Mobile Satellite Service) 17621
Iceland 354
India 91
Indonesia 62
Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean – East) 871
Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean – West) 874
Inmarsat (Indian Ocean) 873
Inmarsat (Pacific Ocean) 872
International Freephone Service 800
International Shared Cost Service (ISCS) 808
Iran 98
Iraq 964
Ireland 353
Iridium (Mobile Satellite service) 8816
Iridium (Mobile Satellite service) 8817
Israel 972
Italy 39
Jamaica +1-876*
Japan 81
Jordan 962
Kazakhstan 7
Kenya 254
Kiribati 686
Korea (North) 850
Korea (South) 82
Kuwait 965
Kyrgyz Republic 996
Laos 856
Latvia 371
Lebanon 961
Lesotho 266
Liberia 231
Libya 218
Liechtenstein 423
Lithuania 370
Luxembourg 352
Macao 853
Macedonia (Former Yugoslav Rep of.) 389
Madagascar 261
Malawi 265
Malaysia 60
Maldives 960
Mali Republic 223
Malta 356
Marshall Islands 692
Martinique 596
Mauritania 222
Mauritius 230
Mayotte Island 262
Mexico 52
Micronesia, (Federal States of) 691
Midway Island +1-808*
Moldova 373
Monaco 377
Mongolia 976
Montenegro 382
Montserrat +1-664*
Morocco 212
Mozambique 258
Myanmar 95
Namibia 264
Nauru 674
Nepal 977
Netherlands 31
Netherlands Antilles 599
Nevis +1-869*
New Caledonia 687
New Zealand 64
Nicaragua 505
Niger 227
Nigeria 234
Niue 683
Norfolk Island 672
Northern Marianas Islands +1-670*
Norway 47
Oman 968
Pakistan 92
Palau 680
Palestine 970
Panama 507
Papua New Guinea 675
Paraguay 595
Peru 51
Philippines 63
Poland 48
Portugal 351
Puerto Rico +1-787* or +1-939*
Qatar 974
Réunion Island 262
Romania 40
Russia 7
Rwandese Republic 250
St. Helena 290
St. Kitts/Nevis +1-869*
St. Lucia +1-758*
St. Pierre & Miquelon 508
St. Vincent & Grenadines +1-784*
Samoa 685
San Marino 378
São Tomé and Principe 239
Saudi Arabia 966
Senegal 221
Serbia 381
Seychelles Republic 248
Sierra Leone 232
Singapore 65
Slovak Republic 421
Slovenia 386
Solomon Islands 677
Somali Democratic Republic 252
South Africa 27
Spain 34
Sri Lanka 94
Sudan 249
Suriname 597
Swaziland 268
Sweden 46
Switzerland 41
Syria 963
Taiwan 886
Tajikistan 992
Tanzania 255
Thailand 66
Thuraya (Mobile Satellite service) 88216
Timor Leste 670
Togolese Republic 228
Tokelau 690
Tonga Islands 676
Trinidad & Tobago +1-868*
Tunisia 216
Turkey 90
Turkmenistan 993
Turks and Caicos Islands +1-649*
Tuvalu 688
Uganda 256
Ukraine 380
United Arab Emirates 971
United Kingdom 44
United States of America 1
US Virgin Islands +1-340*
Universal Personal Telecommunications (UPT) 878
Uruguay 598
Uzbekistan 998
Vanuatu 678
Vatican City 39; 379
Venezuela 58
Vietnam 84
Wake Island 808
Wallis and Futuna Islands 681
Yemen 967
Zambia 260
Zanzibar 255
Zimbabwe 263





SETTING GPRS OPERATOR SELLULAR INDONESIA

25 02 2010

Setting GPRS dan MMS Telkomsel, Indosat, XL, dan 3
Sabtu, 26 Januari 2008

Pertanyaan

Bagaimana cara setingGPRS &MMS Benq S81 via operator XL, Telkomsel, dan Satelindo/Im3.

Andri, Jakarta
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Jawaban

Anda bisa masuk ke menu browser, kemudian pilih setting, lalu ikuti pengaturan manual GPRS. Atau sebelum melakukan setting manual, ada baiknya Anda coba melakukan setting OTA dengan mengirimkan SMS sesuai petunjuk masing-masing operator.

MATRIX
Setting OTA:
Kirim SMS ke888 dengan pesan :
ACT[spasi]GPRS

MENTARI
Setting OTA via SMS ;
Kirim SMS ke3000 dengan pesan :
Ketik : GPRS[spasi] merk HP[spasi] tipe HP

Setting Manual :
GPRS
Profile Name : INDOSATGPRS
Homepage URL : http://wap.klub-mentari.com
IP Address : 10.19.19.19
Bearer : GPRS
User Name : indosat
Password : indosat
APN : indosatgprs

MMS
Profile Name : INDOSATGPRS
Homepage URL : http://mmsc.indosat.com
IP Address : 10.19.19.19:8080
Bearer : GPRS
User Name : indosat
Password : indosat
APN : indosatmms

IM3
Setting OTA via SMS ;
Kirim SMS ke3939 dengan pesan :
Ketik : GPRS[spasi] merk HP[spasi] tipe HP

Setting Manual :
GPRS
Connection name : M3-GPRS
Access point name : http://www.indosat-m3.net
User name : gprs
Password : im3
Authentication : Normal
Homepage : http://wap.indosat-m3.net
IP address : 010.019.019.019
Port : 9201 (standard), 8080 (proxy)

MMS
Connection name : M3-MMS
Access point name : indosatmms
User name : indosatmms
Password : indosatmms
Authentication : Normal
Homepage : http://mmsc.indosat-m3.net
IP address : 010.019.019.019
Port : 9201 (standard), 8080 (proxy)

TELKOMSEL
KARTU HALLO
Kirim SMS ke 6616 dengan pesan :
Ketik : GPRS

KARTU SIMPATI/KARTU AS
Kirim SMS ke 6616 dengan pesan :
Ketik : GPRS[spasi]angka dibelakang simcard Anda (Nomor ICCID/Integrated Circuit Card Identification)
Kemudian tunggu beberapa saat, Anda akan mendapat SMS konfirmasi bahwa aplikasi GPRS sedang diproses. Waktu yang dibutuhkan sekitar 48 jam. Setelah GPRS aktif, Anda akan mendapat notifikasi SMS lagi yang menyatakan GPRS sudah aktif.

Setting Manual :
GPRS
Profile Name : TSEL GPRS
APN : Telkomsel
User name : wap
Password : wap123
Authentication : Normal
Gateway IP address : 10.1.89.130
Homepage : http://wap.telkomsel.com
Data Bearer : GPRS
Proxy port number : 9201 atau 8000

MMS
Connection Name: tel-MMS
Data Bearer: GPRS
Access Point Name: mms
Username: wap
Prompt Password: No
Password: wap123
Authentication: Normal
Proxy address: 10.1.89.150
Homepage: http://mms.telkomsel.com/
Connection Security: Off

XL
Setting OTA via SMS ;
Ketik SMS dengan isi : GPRS[spasi][spasi] Kirim ke 9667
Ketik SMS dengan isi : MMS[spasi][spasi] Kirin ke 9667

Setting Manual :
GPRS
Connection Name: XL-GPRS
Data Bearer: GPRS
Access Point Name: http://www.xlgprs.net
Username: xlgprs
Prompt Password: No
Password: proxl
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://wap.lifeinhand.com
Connection Security: Off
Session Mode: Permanent
IP Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 202.152.240.050
Proxy Port Number: 8080

MMS
Connection Name: XL-MMS
Data Bearer: GPRS
Access Point Name: http://www.xlmms.net
Username: xlgprs
Prompt Password: No
Password: proxl
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://mmc.xl.net.id/servlets/mms
Connection Security: Off
Session Mode: Permanent
IP Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 202.152.240.050
Proxy Port Number: 8080

3 (THREE)
Setting Manual :
GPRS
Settings’ Name: 3-GPRS
Homepage : http://wap.three.co.id/
Proxies : Enable
Proxy address : 10.4.0.10
Port : 3128
GPRS access point : 3gprs
Authentication type : Normal
Login type : Automatic
Username : 3gprs
Password : 3gprs

MMS
Settings’ name : 3-MMS
Homepage : http://mms.hutch.co.id/
GPRS access point : 3mms
Authentication type : Normal
Username : 3mms
Password : 3mms
Allow adverts : No

KARTU AXIS

Parameter Umum GPRS
Connection Name : AXIS
Data Bearer : GPRS atau PS
Access Point Name (APN) : AXIS
Username : AXIS
Prompt Password : No
Password : 123456
Authentication : Normal
Gateway/Proxy IP Address : 10.8.3.8
Gateway/Proxy Port : 9201 atau 8080
Homepage : http://wap.axisworld.co.id
Connection Security : Off
Session Mode : Permanent

Parameter Umum MMS
Connection Name : AXISmms
Data Bearer : GPRS atau PS
Access Point Name (APN) : AXISmms
Username : AXIS
Prompt Password : No
Password : 123456
Authentication : Normal
Gateway/Proxy IP Address : 10.8.3.8
Gateway/Proxy Port : 9201 atau 8080
Homepage / MMS Server : http://mmsc.AXIS
Connection Security : Off
Session Mode : Permanent





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22 02 2010

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