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MIU620L-AT001 MiFi 4G LTE Global USB Modem U620L AT Command Reference Guide Version 1.0 July 8, 2015...
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Introduction This document lists and describes the AT Command Set to be used in conjunction with the Novatel Wireless MiFi 4G LTE Global USB Modem U620L. Platform Reference and Use In this document, the device may be referred to using various terms, such as MS (Mobile Station), TA (Terminal Adapter), DCE (Data Communication Equipment), or ME (Mobile Equipment).
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AT+GXXX? Returns the current value assigned to the command. Command Write AT+GXXX=<value>,<value>, Sets the command to specified value(s). Command Execution AT+GXXX Executes the specified command. Command AT+CRC=1;S0=1 Executes both the CRC and S0 command. Concatenation U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
Where applicable, the <value> responses provided for the READ and EXECUTE formats are modem default values. All efforts will be made by Novatel Wireless. to keep these values current in the documentation but will not be responsible for any differences that may occur as a result subsequent software builds and version enhancements.
Unsolicited Response Parameter Values This is a 32-bit hexadecimal value that has the bits set for each band that needs to — <band_pref> be enabled. Refer to the query operation for the meaning of each bit. U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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24 WCDMA III 1700 band 25 WCDMA IV 1700 band 26 WCDMA V US850 band 27 WCDMA VI JAPAN 800 band 28 Reserved for BC12/BC14 29 Reserved for BC12/BC14 30 Reserved 31 Reserved Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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– disable unsolicited event async on – enable unsolicited event async status – query registration status 0 - disable unsolicited event on Status port (legacy) 1 - enable unsolicited event on Status port (legacy) Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
Execute Response Unsolicited Response Parameter Values — <FOTA Status> 0 - No Status 1 - Ready to Install 2 - In Progress 3 - Success 4 - Failure Notes This is used in Enterprise Mode. Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
NV and EFS file. Also, sets the LTE bandpref and band config to be used by the modem and stores the setting in the NV and EFS file. The format of the new band preference setting must be in hexadecimal. Query Syntax AT$NWLTEBAND=? U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
Returns local date and time in the format: “yyyy.mm.dd.hh.mm.ss.d.ltm” Where : yyyy = year mm =month dd = day hh = hour mm = minutes ss = seconds d = Day of the week.[0..6] Monday..Sunday ltm = local time offset Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
Displays the Network Name on which the device is camped if it is camped. Command Function AT$NWNN=? Query Syntax Verizon Query Response Write Syntax Write Response Read Syntax Read Response Execute Syntax Execute Response Unsolicited Response Parameter Values Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
+CME ERROR: operation not allowed +CME ERROR: incorrect password +CME ERROR: not found Read Syntax Read Response Execute Syntax Execute Response Unsolicited Response Parameter Values — (1) Returns <list> in the format of ‘Id: MCC MNC’ U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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[Id] is the index of list which is to be removed from the network lock list — (4) =3, [PASSWORD] [PASSWORD] is the string of up to 12 characters. It is used to enable/disable network lock personalization by “AT+CLCK” command Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
This only modifies the NV Item #00010. Power cycle the device to apply the mode change. 4 - AUTOMATIC 9 - CDMA ONLY 10 - HDR ONLY 13 - GSM ONLY 14 - WCDMA ONLY 19 - CDMA AND HDR ONLY 30 - LTE ONLY Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
IP – Static IP to use to connect authPref – Authentication Preference to use PAP(1)/CHAP(2) etc. username – Username to use password – Password to use ip_family – IP family to connect to IPV4(4)/IPV6(6) Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
QMI Error – Error result from the QMICONNECT operation QMI State – CONNECTED/DISCONNECT – Current state of connection Call End Reason – Reason why the call ended Call Duration – In seconds Notes Returns ERROR Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
1 - GSM only 2 - WCDMA only 3 - LTE only 4 - CDMA (1x) only 5 - HDR only — <domain> preferred domain 0 - Circuit-switched only 1 - Packet-switched only 2 - CS and PS U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
— <Value 1> $NWSPPC: <mcc>, <mnc>, <sp> <mcc>: Mobile Country Code <mnc>: Mobile Network Code <sp>: Service Provider Code $NWSPPC: <mcc>, <mnc>, <sp> <mcc>: Mobile Country Code <mnc>: Mobile Network Code <sp>: Service Provider Code Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
"yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz", where characters indicate year (two last digits), month, day, hour, minutes, seconds and time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in quarters of an hour, between the local time and GMT; range -96...+96) Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
— <rst> Integer range support: 0 - do not reset the MT before setting it to <fun> power level, this is default value 1 - reset the MT before setting it to <fun> power level Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
Facility Lock -Support Check - Locks, unlocks, or interrogates a device or network Command Function facility. AT+CLCK=? Query Syntax +CLCK: ("AB","AC","AG","AI","AO","IR","OI","OX","SC","FD","PN","PU","PP","PC","PF") Query Response AT+CLCK=<fac>, <mode>, <passwd>, <class> Write Syntax +CLCK: 0 Write Response Read Syntax Read Response Execute Syntax Execute Response Unsolicited Response Parameter Values U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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TA does not support values 16, 32, 64 and 128) 4 - fax (facsimile services) 8 - short message service 16 - data circuit sync 32 - data circuit async 64 - dedicated packet access 128 - dedicated PAD access Notes U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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0 - only the device can set the status of its indicators 1 - only TE can set the status of the device indicators 2 - device indicators can be set by both the deviceand TE Notes U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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3 - Delete all read messages from preferred message storage, sent and unsent mobile originated messages leaving unread messages untouched. 4 - Delete all messages from preferred message storage including unread messages. Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
0 - REC UNREAD received unread message 1 - REC READ received read message 2 - STO UNSENT stored unsent message 3 - STO SENT stored sent message 4 - ALL all messages Notes Examples U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
SC - SIM (lock SIM/UICC card installed in the currently selected card slot) (SIM/UICC asks password in MT power up and when this lock command issued) "P2" SIM PIN2 — <oldpwd> (String type) — <newpwd> (String type) maximum length of password can be determined with <pwdlength> U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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A - Block A B - Block B, C- Block C, D - Block D, F - Block F, Z - Other block. — <sid> (Integer value) 0-32767 if err, the value is 99999 Notes U620L AT Command Reference Guide...
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