MTCMR-C1-GP-N2 Multi-Tech Systems, MTCMR-C1-GP-N2 Datasheet - Page 13

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MTCMR-C1-GP-N2

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCMR-C1-GP-N2
Description
MODEM CELLULAR DUAL CDMA
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCMR-C1-GP-N2

Function
Transceiver, CDMA, Modem
Modulation Or Protocol
CDMA2000
Frequency
800MHz, 1.9GHz, 1575.42MHz
Applications
Sprint Networks (USA)
Interface
RS-232, USB
Sensitivity
-161dB
Data Rate - Maximum
153.6kbps
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V, USB
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1096
Enable/Disable Individual Unsolicited Message Mask
Bits +WUSLMSK
Description:
Syntax:
Values:
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C)
Lower 32-Bit Mask
18
19
20
21
22
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
16
17
The intent of this AT command is to enable/disable individual unsolicited message mask bits to
be sent out to the serial port. This is a 64-bit mask that determines which messages are enabled
or disabled. The setting is persistent over power cycle. The default setting is to allow all
unsolicited messages.
Command Syntax: AT+WUSLMSK=<mask-bit>, <mask>
The parameters values are:
<mask-bit>
<mask>
Command
AT+WUSLMSK?<cr>
Note: Ask for current setting
AT+WUSLMSK=?<cr>
Note: Ask for possible values
AT+WUSLMSK=FFFFFFFF,0<cr>
Note: Enable All Unsolicited Messages
Associated with the lower 32 bit mask
AT+WUSLMSK=00020000,0<cr>
Note: Enable ONLY +WIND Unsolicited
Messages in the lower 32bit mask
AT+WUSLMSK<cr>
Note: Enable All Unsolicited Messages
00000000
FFFFFFFF
0
1
The <mask-bit> bits correspond to the unsolicited response table below.
0x00040000
0x00080000
0x00100000
0x00200000
0x00400000
Mask Value
0x00000001
0x00000002
0x00000004
0x00000008
0x00000010
0x00000020
0x00000040
0x00000080
0x00000100
0x00000200
0x00000800
0x00001000
0x00002000
0x00008000
0x00010000
0x00020000
Note:
Currently only 32 bits are used for masking of unsolicited responses.
All mask bits off.
{various combinations in between (e.g., 0F817DFE).}
All mask bits on.
Write bit mask values to the lower 32 bit mask.
Write bit mask values to the upper 32 bit mask.
Upper 32-bit Mask is not used at this time.
Unsolicited
Response
"+WSRV:"
"+CCWA:"
"+CSQ:"
"+CLIP:"
"+WORG:"
"+CRING:"
"+WANS:"
"+WCNT:"
"+WEND:"
"+COPS:"
"+WPRV:"
"+WROM:"
"+CREG:”
"+WSPS:"
"+WNAM:"
"+WIND:"
"+WOTA:"
"+WUZ:"
"+WTS:"
"DTMF:"
"PINGRING"
OTASP or OTAPA programming info
User zone notification
Diagnostic Timestamp
Uplink DTMF sent
Ping Ring
Response for:
Service State change
Call waiting notification
RSSI change across threshold
CPN or CNAP notification
Call State origination
Call State incoming
Call State answered
Call State conversation
Call End status
System mode, band, roam settings
Privacy change
Roaming change
Registration information
Enter/Exit Power Save Mode (no service found)
Current NAM change
generic unsolicited message WIND
Possible Responses
+WUSLMSK: FFFFFFFEFFFFFFDE
OK
+WUSLMSK: (00000000-FFFFFFFF),(0-1)
OK
OK
OK
OK
Chapter 3 – General Commands
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