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E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
80304ST10041a Rev. 6
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+COPS
+COPS
+COPS
+COPS ---- Operator Selection
Operator Selection
Operator Selection
Operator Selection
4 - manual/automatic (<oper>
<oper>
<oper>
<oper> field shall be present); if manual selection
fails, automatic mode (<mode>=0
<mode>=0
<mode>=0
<mode>=0) is entered
<forma
<forma
<forma
<format>
t>
t>
t>
0 - alphanumeric long form (max length 16 digits)
1 - short format alphanumeric <oper>
2 - numeric 5 digits [country code (3) + network code (2)]
<oper>
<oper>
<oper>
<oper>: network operator in format defined by <format>
<format>
<format>
<format> parameter.
Note: <mode>
<mode>
<mode>
<mode> parameter setting is stored in NVM and available at next
reboot, if it is not 3
3
3
3 (i.e.: set only <format>
<format>
<format>
<format> parameter).
Note: if <mode>=1 or 4
<mode>=1 or 4
<mode>=1 or 4
<mode>=1 or 4, the selected network is stored in NVM too and is
available at next reboot (this will happen even with a new SIM inserted)
Note: <format>
<format>
<format>
<format> parameter setting is never stored in NVM
<AcT>
<AcT>
<AcT>
<AcT> access technology selected:
0 GSM
2 UTRAN
AT+COPS?
AT+COPS?
AT+COPS?
AT+COPS?
Read command returns current value of <mode>
<mode>
<mode>
<mode>,<format>
<format>
<format>
<format> and <oper>
<oper>
<oper>
<oper> in
format <format>
<format>
<format>
<format>; if no operator is selected, <format>
<format>
<format>
<format> and <oper>
<oper>
<oper>
<oper> are
omitted
+COPS:
+COPS:
+COPS:
+COPS: <mode>[,<format>,<oper>,< AcT>]
<mode>[,<format>,<oper>,< AcT>]
<mode>[,<format>,<oper>,< AcT>]
<mode>[,<format>,<oper>,< AcT>]
AT+COPS=?
AT+COPS=?
AT+COPS=?
AT+COPS=?
Test command returns a list of quintuplets, each representing an operator
present in the network.
The quintuplets in the list are separated by commas:
+COPS:
+COPS:
+COPS:
+COPS: : [list of supported (<stat>,long alphanumeric <oper>
,short alphanumeric <oper>,numeric <oper>,< AcT>)s]
[,,(list of supported <mode>s),(list of supported <format>s)]
where:
<stat>
<stat>
<stat>
<stat> - operator availability
0 - unknown
1 - available
2 - current
3 - forbidden
<AcT>
<AcT>
<AcT>
<AcT> access technology selected:
0 GSM
2 UTRAN
Note: since with this command a network scan is done, this command may