8.9
AT^MONP Monitor neighbour cells
The
supplies information of up to six neighbour cells. There are two ways to retrieve the information:
AT^MONP
once on request by using the execute command or automatically every
command. To stop the periodic presentation type "AT" or "at".
Syntax
Test Command
AT^MONP=?
Response(s)
^MONP:(list of supported <period>s)
OK
Exec Command
AT^MONP
Response(s)
See: Section 8.9.1,
AT^MONP responses
OK
Write Command
AT^MONP=<period>
Response(s)
See: Section 8.9.1,
AT^MONP responses
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR
Reference(s)
SIEMENS
Parameter Description
(num)
<period>
Display period in seconds
1...254
Notes
•
Due to the fact that not all necessary information of the neighbour cells can be decoded during a connection,
there are several constraints to be considered:
-
Only neighbour cells that have already been visible in IDLE mode will be further updated, as long as they
are still included in the list.
-
Though new neighbour cells can be added to the list (e.g. due to handover), their C1 and C2 parameters
cannot be displayed until the connection is released. In this case "-" is presented for C1 and C2.
-
To some extent, the cell monitoring command
level, for example, can be queried with both commands. Yet the resulting values may be slightly different,
even though obtained over a time period of a few seconds. This is quite normal and nothing to worry about,
as the cell information is permanently updated.
•
For compatibility with earlier products and to support legacy applications, any input character may be used to
stop the output in certain cases (depending on the settings of
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covers the same parameters. The receiving
AT^SMONC
AT+IPR
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seconds by using the write
<period>
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3 Charge
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