MC87xx Extended AT Command Reference
Note: The host device needs to
include a facility for restoring
these settings after the modem
power cycles.
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(<value>=1), the object is set as "voice", and headset
indications and other voice‐related CnS notifications are
sent to the host. If <value> is 0 or 1, voice calls can be
made using the AT command interface.)
h.
Enable /disable GPS — causes Windows driver to display
an NMEA port:
AT!CUSTOM="GPSENABLE", <value> (page 33)
(<value=0 (disable; default) | 1 (enable))
15.
Customize non‐persistent modem settings.
a.
Set the band using one of the following commands:
·
AT!BAND = <bandsetInd> (See Supported AT
reference)
·
AT!GBAND = <bandmask> (page 58)
Note: AT!GBAND allows for finer tuning than AT!BAND.
b.
Indicate the communications protocol to be used:
AT!REL=<wcdmarrc>[, <sgsnr>, <mscr>] (page 51)
(Example: HSDPA is !REL=1,1,1; HSUPA is !REL=2,1,1)
16.
Define up to sixteen profiles (profile number <pid>):
a.
Indicate the PDP context:
AT+CGDCONT = <pid>, <pdp_type>, <apn> [, <ipaddr>]
(See 3GPP TS 27.007)
b.
Indicate the user authentication method to use:
AT$QCPDPP = <pid>, <auth_type>, <password>,
<username> (page 59)
c.
Define the profile:
AT!SCPROF=<pid>, <label>, <autoconn>, <promptpwd>,
<autolaunchapp>, <rffu> (See Supported AT reference)
d.
(optional) Indicate requested Quality of Service profile:
AT+CGQREQ=<pid> (See 3GPP TS 27.007)
e.
(optional) Indicate minimum acceptable Quality of
Service profile:
AT+CGQMIN=<pid> (See 3GPP TS 27.007)
f.
(optional) Indicate requested 3G Quality of Service
Profile:
AT+CGEQREQ=<pid>, <traffic class> (See 3GPP TS
27.007)
g.
(optional) Indicate minimum acceptable 3G Quality of
Service Profile:
AT+CGEQMIN=<pid> (See 3GPP TS 27.007)
h.
Indicate if profile is to be read‐only:
AT!SCROPROF=<readonly>, <pid> (page 53)
17.
Identify the default profile:
AT!SCDFTPROF=<pid> (See Supported AT reference)
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