Commands For Status Control; At+Cmer - Command For Setting Event Reporting; Querying The Supported Settings For Event Reporting - Huawei MG323 At Command Interface Specification

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HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module
AT Command Interface Specification
This chapter describes the AT commands for controlling the status of the module.

3.1 AT+CMER - Command for Setting Event Reporting

The AT+CMER command controls the +CIEV unsolicited reporting that is related to
AT^SIND and AT+CIND commands. For an event that is registered through
AT^SIND and AT+CIND commands, if the indicator value related to the event
changes, unsolicited reporting is performed.

3.1.1 Querying the Supported Settings for Event Reporting

Test
command
Function
Response
Parameter description
<mode>: integer.
<keyp>: integer; enables key event reporting, which is not supported currently.
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AT+CMER=?
Queries the supported settings for event reporting.
<CR><LF>+CMER: (list of supported <mode>s), (list of supported
<keyp>s), (list of supported <disp>s), (list of supported <ind>s), (list of
supported <bfr>s)<CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
0 (default value): Unsolicited report codes (URCs) are buffered on the TA. If the
buffer of the TA is full, URCs are buffered at other locations or the oldest URCs
are discarded.
1: URCs are discarded in TA-TE connection hold state (such as data service
mode). Otherwise, the event is reported directly to the TE.
2: 1: URCs are discarded when TA-TE link is reserved, e.g. in online data mode.
Otherwise they are forwarded directly to the TE. (This is not supported currently)
Reports the event.
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