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UC864----E/G/WD/WDU
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E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
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where:
<presence>
<presence>
<presence>
<presence>
0 - antenna connected.
1 - antenna connector short circuited to ground.
2 - antenna connector short circuited to power.
3 - antenna not detected (open).
<urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode> - URC presentation mode. It has meaning only if <mod>
<mod>
<mod>
<mod> is 1.
0 - it disables the presentation of the antenna detection URC
1 - it enables the presentation of the antenna detection URC, whenever the
antenna detection algorithm detects a change in the antenna status; the
unsolicited message is in the format:
#GSMAD: <presenc
#GSMAD: <presenc
#GSMAD: <presenc
#GSMAD: <presence>
e>
e>
e>
where:
<presence>
<presence>
<presence>
<presence> is as before
<interval>
<interval>
<interval>
<interval> - duration in seconds of the interval between two consecutive
antenna detection algorithm runs (default is 120). It has
meaning only if <mod>
<mod>
<mod>
<mod> is 1.
1..3600 - seconds
<detGPIO>
<detGPIO>
<detGPIO>
<detGPIO> - defines which GPIO shall be used as input by the Antenna
Detection algorithm (default 13)..
Valid range
is “any input pin number” (see “Hardware User Guide”).
<repGPIO>
<repGPIO>
<repGPIO>
<repGPIO> - defines which GPIO shall be used by the Antenna Detection
algorithm to report antenna condition. Value 0 means that no
report is made using GPIO (default 0). It has meaning only if
<mod>
<mod>
<mod>
<mod> is 1.
0 - no report is made using GPIO
Valid range
is “any output pin number” (see “Hardware User Guide”).
Note: last <urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode> settings are saved as extended profile parameters.
Note: GPIO is set to LOW when antenna is connected. Set to HIGH otherwise
Note: #GSMAD
#GSMAD
#GSMAD
#GSMAD parameters, excluding <urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode>
<urcmode>, are saved in NVM.
AT#GSMAD=?
AT#GSMAD=?
AT#GSMAD=?
AT#GSMAD=?
Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters
<mod>, <urcmode>, <interval>, <
<mod>, <urcmode>, <interval>, <
<mod>, <urcmode>, <interval>, <
<mod>, <urcmode>, <interval>, <detGPIO>
detGPIO>
detGPIO>
detGPIO> and <repGPIO>
<repGPIO>
<repGPIO>
<repGPIO>.
AT#GSMAD?
AT#GSMAD?
AT#GSMAD?
AT#GSMAD?
Read command returns the current parameter settings for #GSMAD
#GSMAD
#GSMAD
#GSMAD
command in the format: