Set Dm Baud Rate $Qcdmr; Set Medium Data Rate $Qcmdr; Dump Rlp 3 Protocol Statistics $Qcrl3D - Multitech CDMA Wireless Modem Reference Manual

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Set DM Baud Rate $QCDMR

Description:
This command is used to set the DM baud rate.
Values:
<Val> value should be one of the following: 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Syntax:
Command syntax: AT$QCDMR= <Val>
Command
AT$QCDMR?
Note: Display the current setting
AT$QCDMR=?
Note: Display the range of values
AT$QCDMR=115200
Note: Set DM baud rate to 115200

Set Medium Data Rate $QCMDR

Description:
This command is used to Set Medium Data Rate (MDR) (also known as HSPD) setting.
Values:
<Val>
0: MDR Service Only. The mobile will originate with SO 22 or SO 25. The mobile will not
negotiate to any other service option if SO 22 and SO 25 are unavailable.
1: MDR Service, if available. The mobile will originate with SO 22 or SO 25, but will
negotiate to a Low-Speed Packet service option if MDR is not available. The mobile will
not negotiate to SO 33.
2: LSPD only. The mobile will originate a Low-Speed Packet call only. The mobile will
not negotiate to SO 22, SO 25, or SO 33.
3: SO 33, if available. The mobile will negotiate to MDR or Low-Speed Packet service
options if SO 33 is not available.
Syntax:
Command syntax: AT$QCMDR=<Val>
Command
AT$QCMDR?
Note: Display the current setting
AT$QCMDR=?
Note: Display the range of values
AT$QCMDR=1
Note: Set value to 1

Dump RLP 3 Protocol Statistics $QCRL3D

Description:
This command is used to dump the RLP 3 statistics in ASCII format to the DTE. This does
not apply to other versions of RLP (see $QCRLPD).
Syntax:
Command syntax: AT$QCRL3D
Command
AT$QCRL3D?
Note: Display the current setting
AT$QCRL3D
Note: Dump RLP 3 statistics information
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Possible Responses
$QCDMR: 19200
OK
Note: Command is valid
$QCDMR: (19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800)
OK
Note: Command is valid
OK
Note: Command is valid
Possible Responses
$QCMDR: 3
OK
Note: Command is valid
$QCMDR: (0-3)
OK
Note: Command is valid
OK
Note: Command is valid
Possible Responses
ERROR
Note: Command is not valid
$QCRL3D:
Rx Data Cnt :00000000 Tx Data Cnt :00000000
....
OK
Note: Command is valid
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