Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND manual Diagnostic Commands, Ring test AT$$DIAGRING, LED test AT$$DIAGLED

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6 . DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS

These commands are used for testing and diagnostic purposes. They can not be used in the calling state.

6.1.1.1.Ring test (AT$$DIAG_RING)

This command is used to confirm MT2 ring alert function.

Table 6-47 Execute Command

 

Command

 

 

TE2

Æ

MT2

$$DIAG_RING=<value>

 

Response

 

 

TE2

Å

MT2

$$DIAG_RING: 1 0 (Success Failure)

 

Value

 

 

1 – 20000 Ringing time in sec

 

 

 

0: stop test

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.1.1.2.LED test (AT$$DIAG_LED)

NOTE: This function incorporates a soft power reset.

This command is used to check MT2 LED lamps function and requires MT2 to be in the off-line command state. All LED are tested apart from PWR. After command has been issued the LED are turned off, then come on one by one. This is followed by a soft power reset.

Table 6-48 Execute Command

Command

TE2

Æ

MT2

$$DIAG_ LED=1

 

 

 

 

 

$$DIAG_LED: 1 (response back when test starts)

 

 

 

 

$$DIAG_LED:

(response when the tests finishes)

Response

TE2

Å

MT2

OK

(Modem resets power)

 

 

 

 

(After power up the following notification is effected)

 

 

 

 

$$TELSTRA 3G

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.1.1.3.RSSI LED response (AT$$RSSI_LEVEL)

The command is used to read or set the RSSI values governing the performance of the RSSI LED.

The RSSI LED will be OFF when RSSI is less than the lower_value, flashing when in-between the upper_value and the lower_value, and ON when greater that the upper_value.

NOTE: the higher the negative number i.e. the further away from ZERO, the weaker the received signal. The smaller the number i.e.

the closer to ZERO, the stronger the received signal. Therefore lower_value refers to a weaker signal than upper_value.

A flashing RSSI LED when default values are set indicates potential need for an alternative antenna, relocating the antenna to a site more suited to signal acquisition, or elevation of the antenna to improve signal acquisition, or a combination of all the above.

Table 6-49 Read Command

Command

TE2

Æ

MT2

 

$$RSSI_LEVEL?

 

Response

TE2

Å

MT2

 

$$RSSI_LEVEL: <upper_value>, <lower_value>

 

Extended AT Commands Manual

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Contents Extended AT Commands Manual RF Exposure Compliance Potentially Unsafe AreasRevision History Contact Information TA BLE of Contents 1.3 2.1 Carrier Command Options Overview General DescriptionTerms Pstn RCESMS TE2AT Inte Rface Description Basic IntegrationSerial Interface Pin outCommand Format Message Naming ConventionBasic Interface Configuration Baud Rate Set-upUSB Interface TE2 MT2IO Functions AT Notification OptionsTE2 MT2 $$IOFUNCTION? TE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT?$$NOTIFCNT=value Set command Command$$NOTIFCNT 1 0 Success Failure MT SMS Signal InformationMT Data Boot alert Interface EnvironmentMT2 Basic Operational State Lock order1.4. TE2 active command AT$$TE2ALIVE Power Reset AT$$RESETPower Conservation Commands Sleep mode control AT$$SLEEPENABLECurrent time AT$$TIME Software version AT$$SWVERExtended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 Low Battery Voltage Notification 1.3. RS232C Transceiver power-down control AT$$RS232PWRDOWNLED control AT$$EXTLED TE2 MT2 $$EXTLED?Low battery notification AT$$LOWBATT SMS low battery voltage set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGTE2 MT2 $$LOWBATTVTG? Receiving notification mode option AT$$RCVMODE Ringer volume control AT$$RINGLVLVisual/Audible Call Alert Options Ringer melody selection AT$$RINGIDXNetwork Relational Settings Roaming indicator information AT$$ROAMINDAntenna Signal Level report schedule AT$$ANTSET Antenna Signal Level AT$$ANTLVLRssi inquiry AT$$RSSI Modem scheduled Information AT$$PingReading MT2 state AT$$CURRSTATE Location information AT$$LOCATION RF information AT$$RFINFOTE2 MT2 $$LOCATION? Diagnostic Commands Ring test AT$$DIAGRINGLED test AT$$DIAGLED Rssi LED response AT$$RSSILEVELLed Description CRTPKT TX/DTRData Call SET UP Data CallsCall released or failed Uses DTR pin MO data callGeneral Configuration Commands Select Message Service +CSMS+CSMS action command syntax Preferred Message Storage +CPMSMessage Service Failure Result Code +CMS Error Message Format +CMGFService Centre Address +CSCA Message Configuration CommandsInformative Examples Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMP Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDHMessage Receiving and Reading commands New Message Indications to TE +CNMIAlpha,scts,tooa,fo,pid,dcs,sca,tosca List Messages +CMGL If text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-SUBMIT If text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-DELIVERRead Message +CMGR New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMA ReportMessage Sending and Writing Commands Send Message +CMGSIf text mode +CMGF=1 If text mode +CMGF=1 and sending Send Message from Storage +CMSSSuccessful If sending failsSend Message Telstra SMS MO AT+MMC Write Message to Memory +CMGWSend Command +CMGC Delete Message +CMGDMore Messages to Send +CMMS AT+CNMI?AT+CMSS=7 SMS Send and Receive Options SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=ABSMS Format send and receiveAT$$SMSOPT TE2 MT2 $$SMSOPT?SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=1 SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=2SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=3 Illustrative exampleAuto delete Messages in ME Memory SMS NotificationsAuto Delete Messages in ME memory$$AUTODLTSMS SMS Notification $$SMSNOTIFSMS Auto Voltage Alert Auto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name AT$$SITENAMESMS $$LOWBATT 1 set point AT$$LOWBATTVTG TE2 MT2 $$SITENAME?SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number AT$$AUTOSMS SMS Remote Report RequestsSMS Remote Report Request Site Name AT$$REMOTECTRL Vbatt request Read ALL request10.1.2.4 Rssi request Swver request Location requestDebug Screen request Remote Reset 73 Read command Enter directory number of specific MT2Enter message maxon.reset not case sensitive Value Modem will resetCommand User Remarks Profile NVM vs . US ER PR Ofile StorageTIA/EIA/IS 707A AT Command SET TE2 MT2 OK ErrorUser modified profiles & NVM changes User Profile store AT&WnBasic AT Commands Basic AT ParametersSTU IIIBasic S registers Basic action command set Extended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 Extended AT configuration command set Extended AT Command SetsBasic result codes +GCAP +GMI+GMM +GMRSpace Default 8Data 1Stop Default+ICF Circuit 106 Clear to Send/Ready for Sending Default Circuit 133 Ready for Receiving Default+IFC 115200bps. Default +IPRTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS? 13.1.1. RM3 AT$$NOTIDSTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS Cellular Extended AT Command SET Cellular AT parameter commands+CDS +CBC?Cellular identification AT command extensions +CGMI+CGMM +CGMRCellular result codes for Asynchronous data services DM Comman D Diagnostic Mode Debug screen AT$$DBGSCRN Carrier Command OptionsTE2 MT2 $$DBGSCRN
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