OK
Verbose mode. |
| *E2EMM: <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>, |
The first cell is the |
| <ci>,<bsic>,<ch>[,<rxl>,<c1>,<c2>] |
serving cell and |
| [,<rxlFull>,<rxlSub>,<rxqfull>,<rxqsub |
the rest are |
| >, <ta>,<tn>], |
neighbour cells as |
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
provided by the |
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
network in the |
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
system info. |
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
messages (2 and |
| … |
5) and via the |
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
AT*E2NBTS |
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
command |
| OK |
Reduced display |
| *E2EMM: <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>, |
mode - info. as |
| <ci>,<bsic>,<ch>[,<rxl>,<c1>,<c2>] |
display mode but |
| [,<rxlFull>,<rxlSub>,<rxqfull>,<rxqsub |
without text |
| >, <ta>,<tn>], |
headings or |
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
<CR><LF> |
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
separators, |
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
neighbour cells |
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
from top list |
| … |
|
| <mcc>,<mnc>,<lac>,<ci>,<bsic>,<ch |
|
| >,<rxl>[,<c1>,<c2>] |
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| OK |
Read the commandAT*E2EMM? | •_ *E2EMM: <n> | |
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| •_ ERROR |
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Show if the | AT*E2EMM=? | •_ *E2EMM: (list of supported |
command is |
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| <n>s),(list of supported <m>s) | |
supported |
| •_ ERROR |
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There are four presentation format modes (Display, Compact, Verbose, and Reduced Display) and two response types (one shot response or continuous unsolicited responses).
The purpose of the presentation format mode Display is to display the data in a readable form, including headers and line breaks (<CR><LF>). This format is, however, not well suited for machine decoding. The formats Verbose, Compact and Reduced Display do not have headers or line breaks. Verbose mode displays more parameters than the compact mode.
The response types give the user the choice of one a shot information or an unsolicited response with <m> seconds between each response.
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