MTCMR-G-F4 Multi-Tech Systems, MTCMR-G-F4 Datasheet - Page 99

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MTCMR-G-F4

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCMR-G-F4
Description
MODEM GPRS QUAD BAND GSM GLOBAL
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCMR-G-F4

Frequency
850MHz, 900MHz, 1.8GHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RS-232, USB
Function
Transceiver, Modem
Data Rate - Maximum
115.2kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
GSM, GPRS
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V
Package / Case
Module with Case
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Power - Output
-
Sensitivity
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1151
MTCMR-G-F4
Important
Fixed DTE Rate +IPR
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. GPRS AT Commands Reference Guide (Document Number S000293J)
All commands described hereafter will to the currently selected (and used) UART.
Description:
Values:
Syntax:
Chapter 12 – V.24 and V.25
This commands specifies the data rate at which the DCE will accept commands.
Notes:
Caution:
<value> Baud rates that can be used by the DCE
Command syntax: AT+IPR=<value>
Command
AT+IPR?
AT+IPR=?
AT+IPR=38400 OK
AT+IPR=0
0
300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
The serial autobauding feature is supported and covers the following serial speeds only:
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps. Beyond those serial speeds, proper operation of
the modem is not guaranteed.
Any AT command issued by the DTE must start with both capital ‘A’ and ‘T’ (or ‘/’) or both lower
case ‘a’ and ‘t’ (or ‘/’); otherwise, the DCE may return some garbage characters and become
desynchronized. Should this happen, the DTE simply issues ‘AT\r’ (at 2400 or 4800 bauds) once
or twice or just ‘AT’ (at 9600 bauds) to resynchronize the modem.
The DTE waits for 1ms after receiving the last character of the AT response (which is always ‘\n’
or 0x0A) to send a new AT command at either the same rate or a new rate. Should this delay be
ignored, the DCE can become desynchronised. Once again, sending ’AT\r’ once or twice or just
‘AT’ causes the DCE to recover.
Enables autobauding
When starting up, if autobauding is enabled and no AT command has yet been received, the
product sends all unsolicited responses (like RING) at 9600 bauds.
Commands
Possible responses
+IPR: 9600
OK
Note: Current rate is 9600 bps
+IPR: (0,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200), (300,600,1200)
OK
Note: Possible values, according to V25ter Recommendation:
The first set of values indicates the range of auto-detectable baud rates (including
0). The second set of values indicates the baud rates supported by the DCE but not
auto-detectable.
Note: Disable autobauding and set rate to 38400 bps
OK
Note: Enable autobauding
Chapter 12 – V.24 and V.25 Commands
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