Table 8-2: GPS command details (Continued)
Command
!GPSSTATUS?
Supporting Mini Cards:
•
MC8775V (minimum
FW rev: H1_1_0_1mcap)
•
MC8780 / 81
•
MC8785V
•
MC8790 / 90V
•
MC8791V
•
MC8792V
Note: This command is not
password-protected.
Rev 2.9 Oct.08
Request current status of a position fix session
This command returns the current status of a position fix session.
Usage:
•
AT!GPSSTATUS? returns timestamps and status of a position fix
session:
"<year> <month> <day> <day of week> <time of day> Last Fix Status
= <status>
<year> <month> <day> <day of week> <time of day> Fix Session
Status = <status>"
Timestamp parameters:
<year>
•
Example: "2007"
<month>
•
01–12 (Jan–Dec)
<day>
•
01–31
<day of week>
•
0–6 (0 = Monday)
<time of day>
•
24-hour clock format
•
Example: "13:25:48"
Status parameters:
<status> (Session status)
•
"NONE"—No session of this type has occurred since the modem
powered up.
·
The timestamp is the current time.
•
"ACTIVE"—A session of this type is currently active.
·
The timestamp is the time when the session entered this state.
•
"SUCCESS"—The most recent session of this type succeeded.
·
The timestamp is the time when the previous session completed
successfully.
•
"FAIL"—The most recent session of this type failed.
·
The timestamp is the time when the previous session failed.
·
An error code is displayed with the "FAIL" string. See
page 139 for a list of error codes.
Example:
AT!GPSSTATUS? returns:
2007 01 06 6 00:25:01 Last Fix Status = SUCCESS
2007 01 06 6 00:25:02 Fix Session Status = ACTIVE
GPS Commands
Description
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