Network Table 3-88: +MCI Parameters (Cont.) Cell Identifier GSM Range: [0 - FFFF], WCDMA Range [0 - FFFFFFFF] Signal Strength. Range: 0 - 63 Description Signal Quality (%) Range [0 - 7] The path loss criterion parameter. Range: signed int16 The C2 criterion is used for cell ranking in the GSM cell-reselection process. Range: signed int16 The signal level threshold criterion parameter. Range: signed int16 The cell-ranking criterion parameter. Range: signed int16 TA (Timing Advance) is defined for serving GSM cell only. This value will be reported only in Dedicated and TBF modes. Valid value range is from 0 to 63. UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (Downlink) Ranges: Band 2100: 10562 - 10838 Band 850: 4357 - 4458 additional 1007, 1012, 1032, 1037, 1062, 1087 Band 900: 2937 - 3088 Band 1700: 3112 - 3388 additional 3412, 3437, 3462, 3487, 3512, 3537, 3562, 3587, 3612, 3637, 3662, 3687 Band 1900: 9662 - 9938 additional 412, 437, 462, 487, 512, 537, 562, 587, 612, 637, 662, 687 Primary Scrambling Code Range: [0 - FFFF] Received Signal Code Power, the received power on one code measured on the Primary CPICH. Range: -125 ... -25 dBm Received energy per chip divided by the power density in the band. Range: 0...63. Note: If MCI output parameter is not defined in GSM/WCDMA mask, it does not appear in report. If MCI output parameter is not relevant and can't be retrieved it is omitted (comma appears). If MCICFG command is not set to 1, MCI set command request return error - operation not allowed (see MCICFG command). Example <strong>AT</strong>+MCI=? + MCI: (0-1023), (0-31) 3-146 H24 - <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> April 15, 2010
Chapter 3: <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> OK <strong>AT</strong>+MCI? + MCI: 1023, 31 OK <strong>AT</strong>+COPS? +COPS: 1,0,"IL ORANGE",0 // GSM registration OK <strong>AT</strong>+MCI = , // default masks // BSIC values for some cells are unknown // C1, C2, C31, C32 are calculated only for best cells // Signal Quality and TA value are relevant only for serving cell in dedicated mode //R<strong>AT</strong>, ARFCN , BSIC, Cell_ID, SS, SQ, C1, C2, C31, C32, TA "2G",69,2,39051,50,2,50,50,0,0,1 // in dedicated mode "2G",658,41,39052,33,,17,17,0,0, "2G",83,42,39053,28,,29,29,0,0, "2G",75,,,22,,,,,, "2G",62,9,,22,,21,21,0,0, "2G",80,13,,20,,20,20,0,0, "2G",64,12,,20,,20,20,0,0, "2G",77,42,,18,,,,,, "2G",636,,,18,,,,,, "2G",625,47,,18,,,,,, "2G",79,,,16,,,,,, "2G",61,,,15,,,,,, "2G",72,,,14,,,,,, "2G",78,,,14,,,,,, "2G",74,,,13,,,,,, "2G",81,,,12,,,,,, "2G",650,,,9,,,,,, "2G",661,,,6,,,,,, "2G",632,,,5,,,,,, "2G",632,,,5,,,,,, "2G",87,,,12,,,,,, "2G",88,,,11,,,,,, "2G",650,,,9,,,,,, "2G",632,,,5,,,,,, "2G",87,,,12,,,,,, "2G",625,47,,18,,,,,, "2G",632,,,5,,,,,, "2G",632,,,5,,,,,, April 15, 2010 H24 - <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 3-147
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Technical Information Motorola H24
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Trademarks MOTOROLA and the Stylize
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Table of Contents Audio . . . . . .
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Table of Contents Fax Commands . .
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Table of Contents Standard Audio Co
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Table of Contents User Plane Protoc
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Table of Contents Serial Driver - C
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List of Figures xii H24 - AT Comman
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List of Tables 3-45 +CSMP Parameter
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List of Tables 3-151 +MFOTAWSCFG Pa
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List of Tables xviii H24 - AT Comma
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Applicable Documents Applicable Doc
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Caring for the Environment Keep awa
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Warranty Notification Warranty Noti
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Installed Data 2. Defects or damage
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Revision History xxviii H24 - AT Co
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Data Operation The following diagra
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CSD Operation • +CGEQREQ - 3G Qua
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Device management OTA Device manage
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AT Commands Summary +CRC RING This
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AT Commands Summary &D +MCWAKE +CFU
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AT Commands Summary +MGPSTTFF This
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AT Commands Protocol General System
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AT Commands Structure Results Code
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Modem ID +CGMM, +GMM, +FMM, Request
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Modem ID Example AT+CIMI +CIMI: 314
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Modem ID OK +CLAC, List of All Avai
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Call Control If the other modem doe
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Call Control Table 3-17: +CBST Sett
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Call Control +MVC, Motorola Vocoder
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Call Control Table 3-28: CUSD Termi
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Audio +CLVL: 5 OK AT+CLVL=? +CLVL:
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Access +CPIN, Enter PIN for Unlocki
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Access Example AT+MGSMSIM? +MGSMSIM
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GPRS/EDGE/UMTS +CGDCONT, Define PDP
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GPRS/EDGE/UMTS Table 3-196: +CGEQRE
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GPRS/EDGE/UMTS +MIPOPEN, Open a Soc
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GPRS/EDGE/UMTS +MIPRUDP, Socket Net
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A-GPS Using the read command H24 su
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A-GPS Command Type Syntax Response/
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A-GPS Example hot state. Once hot s
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RS232 Multiplexer Feature RS232 Mul
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Recommended H24 Initialization afte
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AT Commands Alphabetical Summary +C
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D E F G C CTS D DA D DCD D DCE D DC
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Abbreviation Full Name I L M O P I
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