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Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Sets the current setting
AT$QCQNC=<value>
OK
Displays the current
settings
AT$QCQNC? $QCQNC:
<value>
OK
This command enables or disables the Quick Net Connect. More information about Quick Net Connect can be
found in the user scenarios chapter.
The setting is not persistent. As a result, it is not saved after a power cycle.
Parameter
Description
<value>
0
Disable QNC capability. This means that packet origination will use the packet
data service option number
1
Enable QNC capability. This means that packet origination will use the Async
Data Service option number
4.16.15
AT+CTA (Packet Data Inactivity Timer)
Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Sets the current setting
AT+CTA=<value>
OK
Displays the current
settings
AT+CTA? +CTA:
<value>
OK
This command is used to set the timer value that indicates the amount of time for observed inactivity in a
packet data connection before release of the traffic channel.
Note:
A network order may overrule this setting.
The setting is not persistent. As a result, it is not saved after a power cycle.
Parameter
Description
<value>
0
Traffic channel not released during inactivity periods. If module receives an order
from the network the module releases the traffic channel regardless of the setting.
1-255
Release the traffic channel after <value> 1-second intervals have elapsed since last
sending or receiving RLP data frames on the interface (the default is 30)
4.16.16
AT$QCSCRM (Supplementary Channel Supported)
Description
Syntax
Possible Responses
Sets the current setting
AT$QCSCRM=<value>
OK
Displays the current
settings
AT$QCSCRM? $QCSCRM:
<value>
OK
This command disables or enables the use of supplementary channels during packet data calls.
The setting is persistent. As a result, it is saved after a power cycle.