GSM/GPRS STATUS
IMEI: 357251010290987
IMSI: 214072530000435
GSM FW rel.: 07.03.940
Current mode: GPRS
State: GSM/GPRS module connected
APN: movistar.es
IP Address: 88.28.155.131
Connection uptime: 24 secs
#MONI: Cell
BSIC
LAC
CellId
ARFCN
Power
C1
C2
TA
RxQual
PLMN
#MONI:
S
52
0B05
082C
15
-56dbm
46
46
0
0
MOVISTAR
#MONI: N1
52
0B05
0123
52
-62dbm
40
32
#MONI: N2
60
0B05
082F
523
-64dbm
38
30
#MONI: N3
52
0B05
082B
48
-70dbm
32
24
#MONI: N4
60
0B05
0000
517
-73dbm
29
37
#MONI: N5
60
0B05
0000
528
-79dbm
23
15
#MONI: N6
60
0B05
0000
512
-81dbm
21
13
OK
To exit enter the ATO or the AT*ZEXIT command which will close the TCP session:
ato
OK
Caution
Executing the ATO or AT*ZEXIT command can force the device to restore a GPRS or DATA connec-
tion. This happens when a parameter has been modified in the commands phase and this process
needs to be executed to activate the new configuration.
4.4 AT Commands
The REGESTA 1 implements a series of AT commands, both standard and proprietor, which permit it to cover all the
functionalities for this.
The following AT commands descriptions don’t have examples of all the modes in which a command can be ex-
ecuted. This is particularly interesting to bear in mind when dealing with the commands that admit a format which in-
cludes the “=” character. With this, you can highlight the commands that include this character so they can be ex-
ecuted as well using: “=?” for help and “?” to view the actual configured value.
Example 1. “=?” -> help:
AT*Z1=?
*Z1: Provider APN
OK
Example 2. “=” -> configuration:
AT*Z1="netmovile.com"
OK
Example 3. “?” -> query:
AT*Z1?
*Z1: "netmovile.com"
Teldat S.A.
4 Configuration
REGESTA 1
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