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8.1.1.18.

Write Message to Memory +CMGW

42

 

8.1.1.19.

Delete Message +CMGD

43

 

8.1.1.20.

Send Command +CMGC

43

 

8.1.1.21.

More Messages to Send +CMMS

44

 

8.1.1.22.

Informative Examples

44

9.

SMS Processing Options

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9.1.1. SMS Send and Receive Options

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9.1.1.1.

SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=AB)

46

 

9.1.1.2.

SMS FORMAT (send and receive)AT$$SMSOPT

46

 

9.1.1.3.

SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=1)

47

 

9.1.1.4.

SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=2)

47

 

9.1.1.5.

SMS Mail Notification Option (SMSOPT=3)

47

 

9.1.1.6.

Illustrative example

47

9.1.2. Auto delete Messages in ME Memory

48

 

9.1.2.1.

Auto Delete Messages in ME memory($$AUTO_DLTSMS)

48

9.1.3.

SMS Notifications

48

 

9.1.3.1.

SMS Notification ($$SMSNOTIF)

48

10.

Modem SMS Remote Reporting

49

10.1.1. SMS Auto Voltage Alert

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10.1.1.1.

Auto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name (AT$$SITE_NAME)

49

 

10.1.1.2.

SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set point (AT$$LOWBATT_VTG)

49

 

10.1.1.3.

SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number (AT$$AUTO_SMS)

50

10.1.2. SMS Remote Report Requests

50

 

10.1.2.1.

SMS Remote Report Request Site Name (AT$$REMOTE_CTRL)

50

 

10.1.2.2.

Read ALL request

51

 

10.1.2.3.

VBATT request

51

 

10.1.2.4.

RSSI request

51

 

10.1.2.5.

LOCATION request

52

 

10.1.2.6.

SWVER request

52

 

10.1.2.7.

DEBUG SCREEN request

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52

 

10.1.2.8.

Remote Reset

53

11.

NVM vs. USER PROFILE STORAGE

54

12.

TIA/EIA/IS-707A AT COMMAND SET

55

 

12.1.1. User modified profiles & NVM changes

55

 

12.1.1.1.

User Profile store (AT&Wn)

55

 

12.1.1.2.

User Profile recall (AT&Fn)

55

12.2.

Basic AT Commands

56

 

12.2.1.

Basic AT Parameters

56

 

12.2.2.

Basic S registers

57

 

12.2.3. Basic action command set

58

 

12.2.4.

Basic result codes

60

12.3. Extended AT Command Sets

60

 

12.3.1. Extended AT configuration command set

60

13.

Multiplexing

65

13.1.1.

RM3 (AT$$NOTI_DS)

65

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Contents Extended AT Commands Manual Potentially Unsafe Areas RF Exposure ComplianceRevision History Contact Information TA BLE of Contents 1.3 2.1 Carrier Command Options General Description OverviewTerms TE2 PstnRCE SMSPin out AT Inte Rface DescriptionBasic Integration Serial InterfaceMessage Naming Convention Command FormatTE2 MT2 Basic Interface ConfigurationBaud Rate Set-up USB InterfaceTE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT? IO FunctionsAT Notification Options TE2 MT2 $$IOFUNCTION?$$NOTIFCNT=value Set command Command$$NOTIFCNT 1 0 Success Failure MT SMS Signal InformationMT Data Lock order Boot alertInterface Environment MT2 Basic Operational StatePower Reset AT$$RESET 1.4. TE2 active command AT$$TE2ALIVESoftware version AT$$SWVER Power Conservation CommandsSleep mode control AT$$SLEEPENABLE Current time AT$$TIMEExtended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 TE2 MT2 $$EXTLED? Low Battery Voltage Notification1.3. RS232C Transceiver power-down control AT$$RS232PWRDOWN LED control AT$$EXTLEDLow battery notification AT$$LOWBATT SMS low battery voltage set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGTE2 MT2 $$LOWBATTVTG? Ringer melody selection AT$$RINGIDX Receiving notification mode option AT$$RCVMODERinger volume control AT$$RINGLVL Visual/Audible Call Alert OptionsAntenna Signal Level AT$$ANTLVL Network Relational SettingsRoaming indicator information AT$$ROAMIND Antenna Signal Level report schedule AT$$ANTSETRssi inquiry AT$$RSSI Modem scheduled Information AT$$PingReading MT2 state AT$$CURRSTATE Location information AT$$LOCATION RF information AT$$RFINFOTE2 MT2 $$LOCATION? Rssi LED response AT$$RSSILEVEL Diagnostic CommandsRing test AT$$DIAGRING LED test AT$$DIAGLEDTX/DTR Led DescriptionCRT PKTMO data call Data Call SET UPData Calls Call released or failed Uses DTR pinPreferred Message Storage +CPMS General Configuration CommandsSelect Message Service +CSMS +CSMS action command syntaxMessage Format +CMGF Message Service Failure Result Code +CMS ErrorService Centre Address +CSCA Message Configuration CommandsInformative Examples Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDH Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMPNew Message Indications to TE +CNMI Message Receiving and Reading commandsAlpha,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 Report New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMASend Message +CMGS Message Sending and Writing CommandsIf sending fails If text mode +CMGF=1 If text mode +CMGF=1 and sendingSend Message from Storage +CMSS SuccessfulWrite Message to Memory +CMGW Send Message Telstra SMS MO AT+MMCDelete Message +CMGD Send Command +CMGCAT+CNMI? More Messages to Send +CMMSAT+CMSS=7 TE2 MT2 $$SMSOPT? SMS Send and Receive OptionsSMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=AB SMS Format send and receiveAT$$SMSOPTIllustrative example SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=1SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=2 SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=3SMS Notification $$SMSNOTIF Auto delete Messages in ME MemorySMS Notifications Auto Delete Messages in ME memory$$AUTODLTSMSTE2 MT2 $$SITENAME? SMS Auto Voltage AlertAuto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name AT$$SITENAME SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGSMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number AT$$AUTOSMS SMS Remote Report RequestsSMS Remote Report Request Site Name AT$$REMOTECTRL Vbatt request Read ALL request10.1.2.4 Rssi request Swver request Location requestDebug Screen request Value Modem will reset Remote Reset73 Read command Enter directory number of specific MT2 Enter message maxon.reset not case sensitiveNVM vs . US ER PR Ofile Storage Command User Remarks ProfileUser Profile store AT&Wn TIA/EIA/IS 707A AT Command SETTE2 MT2 OK Error User modified profiles & NVM changesIII Basic AT CommandsBasic AT Parameters STUBasic S registers Basic action command set Extended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 Extended AT configuration command set Extended AT Command SetsBasic result codes +GMR +GCAP+GMI +GMMSpace Default 8Data 1Stop Default+ICF Circuit 106 Clear to Send/Ready for Sending Default Circuit 133 Ready for Receiving Default+IFC +IPR 115200bps. DefaultTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS? 13.1.1. RM3 AT$$NOTIDSTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS +CBC? Cellular Extended AT Command SETCellular AT parameter commands +CDS+CGMR Cellular identification AT command extensions+CGMI +CGMMCellular result codes for Asynchronous data services DM Comman D Diagnostic Mode Debug screen AT$$DBGSCRN Carrier Command OptionsTE2 MT2 $$DBGSCRN
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MM-6280IND specifications

The Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND is a robust and versatile two-way radio designed to meet the demanding needs of professionals in various fields, including security, construction, and transportation. This model stands out for its combination of advanced features, reliable performance, and user-friendly interface, making it a preferred choice for organizations requiring efficient communication solutions.

One of the key features of the MM-6280IND is its long battery life. Equipped with a high-capacity lithium-ion battery, this radio can provide extended operational time, ensuring that users can stay connected throughout their shifts without frequent recharging interruptions. Additionally, the radio supports multiple battery-saving modes, allowing users to optimize power consumption according to their needs.

The MM-6280IND operates on multiple frequency bands, ensuring compatibility across various communication networks. It supports both analog and digital communication modes, making it adaptable to different environments and user preferences. This dual-mode capability enhances interoperability, allowing seamless communication with other radios, regardless of their technology.

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