Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND Modem User Manual


 
HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 20 of 60 Version 1.2
1.15. ITU-T V.250 generic TA control commands
Table 11. ITU-T V.250 generic TA control commands
Command Req Description Support
Z[<value>] Mand. TA sets all parameters to their defaults as specified by a
user memory profile or by the manufacturer, and resets TA
supported
&F[<value>] Mand. TA sets all parameters to their defaults as specified by the
manufacturer
supported
I[<value>] Opt. request manufacturer specific information about the
TA (software cannot use this command to determine the
capabilities of a TA)
supported
+GMI Mand.
This command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more
lines of information text, determined by the manufacturer,
which is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify
the manufacturer. Typically, the text will consist of a single
line containing the name of the manufacturer, but
manufacturers may choose to provide more information if
desired (e.g., address, telephone number for customer
service, etc.).
Maxon Electronics Australia Pty. Ltd.
supported
+GMM Mand.
This command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more
lines of information text, determined by the manufacturer,
which is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify
the specific model of the device. Typically, the text will
consist of a single line containing the name of the product,
but manufacturers may choose to provide any information
desired.
supported
+GMR Mand.
This command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more
lines of information text, determined by the manufacturer,
which is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify
the version, revision level or date, or other pertinent
information of the device. Typically, the text will consist of a
single line containing the version of the product, but
manufacturers may choose to provide any information
desired.
supported
+GSN Opt. This command causes the MT2 to transmit one or more
lines of information text, determined by the manufacturer,
which is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify
the individual device. Typically, the text will consist of a
single line containing a manufacturer determined alpha-
numeric string, but manufacturers may choose to provide
any information desired.
supported
+GOI Opt. request ISO system global object identification of the TA
(general format defined in ITU T Recommendation X.208;
encoding rules in ITU T Recommendation X.209)
Not supported
+GCAP Mand.
This extended-format command causes the MT2 to
transmit one or more lines of information text in a specific
format. The content is a list of additional capabilities
supported