Telenetics CDMA manual ~Namlck, ~NAMVAL?0, ~Namval=, Write Account Activation Data, $Qcvad=

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AT Commands

 

Table A-4. Cellular CDMA Commands

 

 

 

AT Command

Parameter

Description

~NAMLCK

 

Stores the pass-code number provided by the service

 

 

provider when service is activated. Returns OK if number is

 

 

acceptable. The default is AT~NAMLCK=000000.

~NAMVAL?0

 

Query the stored account information in the transceiver

~NAMVAL=

 

Sets the active account index. The OMEGA CDMA Modem

 

 

supports two accounts. Using only the <nam> parameter (0

 

 

or 1) sets that account as the active account used by the

 

<nam>,<nu

modem.

 

 

 

m>,

Write Account Activation Data

 

<sid>,<nid

This form requires the optional parameters. The modem

 

>

first compares the pass-code stored using ~NAMLCK. If

 

 

the pass-code fails to match, an ERROR result code is

 

 

returned. If the OK result code is returned, the NAM profile

 

 

account was activated successfully.

 

 

Parameters values are:

 

 

NAM: < 0 or 1 >

 

 

NUM: < 10 digit phone number, including area code >

 

 

SID: < up to 6 digits >

 

 

NID: < leave blank or up to 6 digits >

 

 

The service provider will tell you which numbers to enter

 

 

for <num>, <sid>. And <nid>. The choice of account

 

 

(NAM) is up to you. After writing the values, reset the

 

 

modem to have the values take effect.

Table A-5. QUALCOMM-Proprietary Commands

AT Command

Parameter

Description

$QCQNC=

<value>

Packet call behavior

$QCVAD=

<value>

Pre-arrangement setting

Table A-6. Telenetics-Proprietary Commands

AT Command

Parameter

Description

*R=

<value>

Set period, in seconds, for re-registration.

*R?

 

Show re-registration period.

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Contents Omega Cdma Modem User’s Guide Important Notice FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC ID N7NSB555FCC Part 15 EMI Statement Contents Chapter Introduction ModelsFeatures OptionsIntroduction Hardware Features InstallationType II Omega Cdma Modem Type II Omega Cdma Modem with Marwell Socket Adapter Chapter Installation Installation SummaryObtaining Cellular Telephone Service AT CommandsUnpacking Your Hardware Items Supplied by the UserInstalling the Optional 8-Port RS-232 Module Power Supply ConnectionsAttaching Mounting Feet stand-alone Omega Cdma Modem Setting the Omega DIP Switch Omega Cdma Modem Switch Settings DescriptionDTR Dial Enable AT Commands DTE Baud Rate Switch Baud Rate bpsAttaching a DTE Cable OFFDCD OUT RTS TXD CTS RXD TX+ OUT RX+Powering-up the Modem Call Answer TestingConfiguring the Omega Cdma Modem LEDs Indicating Modem Control Signals SW5 on DTE SignalLEDs LEDs Indicating Rssi SW5 OFFChapter Troubleshooting Problem SolutionAppendix a AT Commands Table A-1. Basic AT Commands Parameter Description CommandString default is 2 seconds Table A-3. Basic Action Commands Parameter DescriptionReset CLIENT=CLIENT? DTRAT Command Parameter Description ~NAMLCK ~NAMVAL?0~NAMVAL= Write Account Activation DataAT Command Line Syntax Table A-6. Telenetics-Proprietary CommandsResult Codes Using S-Registers AT Commands Table A-7. Result Codes Number Word DescriptionOnly until the next reset or power off Page Appendix B Installing the 8-port RS-232 Module Verifying Package ContentsInstallation Installing the 8-port RS-232 Module Eight-Port Module PortsLimited Product Warranty Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Procedure