Maxon Telecom MODMAX MM-6280IND user manual

User manual for the device Maxon Telecom MODMAX MM-6280IND

Device: Maxon Telecom MODMAX MM-6280IND
Category: Modem
Manufacturer: Maxon Telecom
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Added : 10/27/2013
Number of pages: 70
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Extended AT Commands Manual
VERSION 2.1
FW V 2.1.3




















This document is the sole and 36A Gibson Ave

exclusive property of Maxon
Padstow NSW 2211
Australia. Not to be distributed or
Australia
divulged without prior written
URL: www.maxon.com.au
agreement.

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RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE The use of this device in any other type of host configuration may not comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. During operation, a 20 cm separation distance should be maintained between the antenna, whether extended or retracted, and the user’s/bystander’s body (excluding hands, wrists, feet, and ankles) to ensure RF exposure compliance. CAUTION Change or modification without the express consent of Maxon Electronics Australia Pty. Ltd. vo

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REVISION HISTORY Product Name Maxon ModMax - MM-6280IND Document Type Public Current Version Number 2.1 Status of the Document Public Release Revision Date 2009-03-20 Total Number of Pages 68 - Revision History Level Date History Released with Firmware version 2.1.3 Added Auto Delete SMS command AT$$AUTO_DLTSMS 2.0 2008-05-18 Added SMSOPT=AB if set sms notif is skipped New Reset command with 2 states. Maxon.rssi now returns ECIO in addition to the RSSI value. Added notes

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CONTACT INFORMATION Depending on the nature of your inquiry, please feel free to contact the following senior personnel: Sales, Marketing & Corporate: Technical Support: Phone: +61 2 8707 3000 Email: support@maxon.com.au Sales: Phone: +61 2 8707 3000 Email: sales@maxon.com.au

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Extended AT Commands Manual ............................................................................................... 1 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................... 2 CAUTION........................................................................................................................................ 2 REVISION HISTORY ...........................................................

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5.4. Visual/Audible Call Alert Options........................................................................................24 5.4.1.1. Receiving notification mode option (AT$$RCV_MODE))..........................................24 5.4.1.2. Ringer volume control (AT$$RINGLVL)..................................................................24 5.4.1.3. Ringer melody selection (AT$$RINGIDX) ...............................................................24 5.5. Network Relational Settings.

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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 E

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14. CELLULAR EXTENDED AT COMMAND SET.....................................................................66 14.1.1. Cellular AT parameter commands .............................................................................66 14.1.2. Cellular identification AT command extensions .........................................................67 14.1.3. Cellular result codes for Asynchronous data services ................................................68 15. DM COMMAND (DIAGNOSTIC MODE).......

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1. OVERVIEW The modem is a rugged, full duplex Data and SMS modem designed to operate on 3G 850MHz networks. 3G is an efficient and secure cellular wireless technology that compliments fixed or mobile applications. The modem incorporates RS-232 and USB drivers, AC/DC down converter. The modem connects directly to a HOST computer utilizing a RS-232C or USB V1.1 interface. The Host signals are converted to the RS-232C or USB 1.1 signal levels. Designed to meet the requirements for glo

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1.2. Terms The following terms are used throughout this document. We have provided and explanation of these for your reference. Table 1-1 Term Description Field. Contents between ‘<’ and ‘>’ indicate the name of the field or the <> parameter required to complete the syntax. Delimiter/Space. Insert a space. Communications command set interface between data terminal AT command set equipment (DTE) and data circuit terminating equipment (DCE). Base Station. Primarily a mobile p

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Term Description Public Switched Telephone Network refers primarily to the telephone PSTN system based on copper wires carrying voice, fax & data. Remote Customer Equipment. Describes the MT2, Rm and TE2 as one RCE composite system. Rm Hardwire Interface between MT2 and TE2. SMS Short text Message Service. Terminal Equipment 2. A TE2 is a data terminal device that has a non- ISDN user-network interface, e.g., CCITT V series or CCITT X series. Same as DTE. Products which can issue A

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2. AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 2.1. Basic Integration The modem supports asynchronous serial communication known as RS-232. This chapter describes the basic integration and communication of MT2 with TE2. MT2 hereby defines and TE2 means host products which can issue AT commands and handle the response through UART or RS-232 signalling. The popular examples of TE2 are PC’s, PDA’s and unmanned systems such as Data Loggers, RTU’s or PLC’s. 2.2. Serial Interface TE2’s command and MT2’s re

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2.3. Command Format The AT command set in UART1 is based on ASCII text. The extended AT command set by Qualcomm start with “AT$QC” and the extended AT command set by Maxon Australia start with “AT$$”. All commands should finish by , 0x0d. Other formats and rules in the AT command set keep to IS-707A. Any spaces in the AT command field are ignored and the space in the parameter field should be removed if it is not necessary unless otherwise specified. With few exceptions the foll

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3. BASIC INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 3.1. Baud Rate Set-up This section provides basic information on setting the data communication rate [baud rate] on the Rm interface between MT2 and TE2. 3.2. Serial Interface The default transfer rate is set to 115200bps with support to 230400bps. On the RS232 Serial connection. NOTE: changes to +IPR rate are written to default NV memory in F0 profile independent of the &W command. Use &W command to write +IPR changes to F1-5 user profiles. 3.3. US

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Special: Set command Command TE2 MT2 $$Connect_Baud= $$ Connect_Baud = (OK | ERROR) 1: Modem displays baud rate set by +IPR command together with Connect message after a circuit switched Response TE2 MT2 connection is established. E.g. If IPR is set to 19200, the connect message should display Connect 19200. 0: Displays only connect message. In this case the modem only display Connect after a circuit switched connection is established. 3.4. IO F

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Command TE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT? 0: No notification (No boot alert message, No SMS message notification. Notifies of incoming data calls.) 1: No boot alert message on start-up but notifies when SMS message is Value received. Notifies of incoming data calls 2: Notify Once (default) Boot up alert message on start-up and notifies when SMS message is received. Notifies of incoming data calls Table 3-9 Set command Command TE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT= Response TE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT: 1 | 0 (Suc

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4. SIGNAL INFORMATION 4.1. MT SMS Table 4-10 Status Signal Action AT SMS Notification to Serial and USB ports $$SMSNOTIF value “0”: No alert Idle, $$SMSNOTIF value “1”: Buzzer alerts 4 times initially only Data Buzzer $$SMSNOTIF value “2”: Buzzer alerts 4 times initially followed by once every two sec. $$SMSNOTIF value “3”: Buzzer alerts 4 times initially only 4.2. MT DATA Table 4-11 Signal Action AT ‘RING’ notification Ring Buzzer Audible Ring (excepting where $$RCV_MODE is

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5. INTERFACE ENVIRONMENT 5.1. MT2 Basic Operational State. This command set enables the user to set up and/or confirm MT2’s basic operational environment. 5.1.1.1. Boot alert After power up MT2 notifies TE2 it is active on the network and in idle state by this command. Set command Command TE2 MT2 $$BOOT_ALERT= $$BOOT_ALERT= Response TE2 MT2 (OK | ERROR) Table 5-12 Notification command Command TE2 MT2 AT$$BOOT_ALERT? Notify TE2 MT2 $$TELSTRA

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Table 5-14 Read command Command TE2 MT2 $$EMMOREG? Response TE2 MT2 $$EMMOREG: period,terminatednumber,TI,msg period: 5 – 300 (seconds) terminatednumber: mobile number Value TI: Teleservice Identifier (4098) msg: User data Table 5-15 Set command Command TE2 MT2 $$EMMOREG= $$EMMOREG=CANCEL (Disable – No $$TE2ALIVE Command TE2 MT2 command expected by MT2) Response TE2 MT2 $$EMMOREG: 1 | 0 (Success | Failure) 5.1.1.4. TE2 active command (AT$$

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Command TE2 MT2 $$RESET Response TE2 MT2 $$RESET: 1 | 0 (Success | Failure) Note: Using the new format with the old firmware R1.1.17 will cause the modem to hang. For older firmware (R1.1.17 please use AT$$RESET=n where n is in minutes) 5.1.1.6. Current time (AT$$TIME) This command enables the user to view the current date, time and day. Table 5-20 Read command Command TE2 MT2 $$TIME Response TE2 MT2 $$TIME: sss: milliseconds Value


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