Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND Modem User Manual


 
Extended AT Commands Manual Page 27 of 70 2009-06-25
Command TE2
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MT2 $$CURRSTATE
Value
-1: Offline
0: Idle state
1: Initialisation state
2: Alert state
3:Conversation state
4: Access state
5: Paging state
5.5.1.7. RF information (AT$$RFINFO)
This command enables user to acquire RF information between MT2 and the on-air system. MT2
transmits the following messages according to an argument status between MT2 and the on-air
system.
Table 5-45 Set command
Command TE2
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MT2 $$RFINFO=<interval_value>
Response TE2
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MT2 $$RFINFO:<CHAN,RX,[TX_ADJ],[TX],[FER],PN,EcIo>
Value
Interval: MT2’s response cycle in seconds
Interval 1: One time report(response)
Interval x: Report per x seconds (2 - 255)
Interval 0: No reporting (Default)
Report
CHAN: Channel number(ex:779)
RX: RX power (dBm) (ex:-60)
[TX_ADJ]: Adjust value (dB), response on traffic status
[TX]: TX power(dBm), response on traffic status
[FER]: Frame error rate(%), response on traffic status
PN: PN number no in best eclo(ex:470)
EcIo: BestEcIo, (dB)
RSCP
5.5.1.8. Location information (AT$$LOCATION)
This command enables user to acquire location information from the on-air system. MT2
transmits the following messages according to an argument status between MT2 and the on-air
system.
Example: $$LOCATION: MCC:505, MNC:01, WCDMA: 850 L0151 R01 CI1CA5 SRB0- PSC:426
Table 5-46 Read command
Command TE2
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MT2 $$LOCATION?
Response TE2
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MT2 $$LOCATION: <SID, NID, Reg_zone, Base_id, Pilot_pn>