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Description
Unsolicited Response syntax
Antenna status change
*EUNSOL: ANTENNA,<status>
The unsolicited message is reported to the application in the event the antenna diagnostic feature triggered
due to a change to antenna status.
Parameter
Description
<status>
GOOD
Change to good status
OPEN
Change to open status
SHORTED
Change to shorted status
This unsolicited response is
always displayed by the CM52 when a change of status occurs for interval values
other than 0. There message cannot be suppressed by using the AT*EUNSOL setting.
4.15 Protocol
Testing
The AT commands in this section are related to protocol testing. These commands were requested by the
network carriers for testing purposes of the module on the respective networks. These commands are
typically
NOT
included in any application (unless requested by the carrier). It is strongly advised that none of
these commands be used in an end user application.
4.15.1
AT*EPREV (Protocol Version)
Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Set the CDMA protocol version
AT*EPREV=<mode>
Read the current protocol
version
AT*EPREV? *EPREV:
<mode>
OK
This command is used on the CM52 to set the CDMA protocol version capabilities. The command does NOT
return the protocol version negotiated between the mobile and the network, refer to AT*ECPREV.
CM52 restarts automatically after the command is processed; an “OK” result message is not returned. The
setting is persistent across power cycles.
Parameter
Description
<mode>
0 (default)
IS2000 (includes compatibility with IS-95A and IS-95B)
3 IS95A
5
IS95B (includes compatibility with IS-95A)
4.15.2
AT*EMRUCLR (Clear the current NAM MRU)
Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Clears the current NAM
MRU
AT*EMRUCLR OK
This command is used on the CM52 to clear the most recently used (MRU) list for the current NAM. It takes
no parameters. To use this command, the module must first be suspended using AT*ESCAN; after the
command has been issued the module must be instructed to resume scanning by using AT*ESCAN.