Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands
Command
!BPLMNTIMER?
!BPLMNTIMER=<timer>
Supporting Mini Cards:
•
MC8775 / 75V (minimum
FW rev: H1_1_8_12mcap)
•
MC8780 / 81
•
MC8785V
•
MC8790 / 90V
!BSMCCHECK?
Supporting Mini Cards:
•
All
Note: This command is not
password-protected.
Rev 2.9 Oct.08
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
Command reference
Query / set data inactivity timer value
This command indicates or sets the data inactivity timer 'expiry' value.
The timer represents the time elapsed since the last time there was PS
data traffic – the timer resets to zero each time PS data traffic is received.
After the timer expires, a background PLMN scan to find a home or more-
prefered PLMN network occurs (note that while the scan is in progress,
data traffic is blocked).
Usage:
•
AT!BPLMNTIMER? indicates the current <timer> setting ("Recent
Activity Timer (s): <timer>") or returns a message indicating that the
default is used ("Recent Activity Timer is not set, default is used").
•
AT!BPLMNTIMER=<timer> sets the inactivity timer
Parameters:
<timer> (Data inactivity timer, in seconds):
•
0–65535
•
Default = 45
Return the modem hardware version
This command returns the modem's hardware (board) version number
based on the hardware resistor. A similar command, ^HVER, returns the
version number based on the FSN (see the Supported AT Command
Reference, Document 2130617).
Possible return values:
•
ENG1_1 – modem uses Eng 1.1 boards
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ENG2_0 – modem uses Eng 2.0 boards
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SPR1_D – modem uses SPR 1D boards
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SPR1_V – modem uses SPR 1V boards
•
ENGXXX – modem uses newer boards that cannot be identified by the
current firmware version
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