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Enfora Enabler II-G Assisted GPS 
Modem Integration Guide 
 
8. GPS Modes of Operation 
 
The Enabler II-G A-GPS module provides a number of GPS features that can be used in a number of 
different manners.  The following modes of operation are supported in the module: 
 
Autonomous, Mobile Assisted, and enhanced Autonomous 
 
8.1. Autonomous 
 
The autonomous mode provides unassisted GPS data.  The GPS antenna must have a clear view of 
the sky in order to obtain a signal and provide GPS location data.  The following commands are used 
to set the feature: 
 
Set one of the following depending on desired operation: 
 
AT$GOPMD=1,1,0 
- Sets the GPS operating mode to autonomous, the fix mode to one-
time fix, and the periodic report interval to 0 (not used in one-time fix 
mode) 
 
AT$GOPMD=1,2,0 
- Sets the GPS operating mode to autonomous, the fix mode to 
native, and the periodic report interval to 0 (not used in native fix 
mode) 
 
AT$GOPMD=1,3,x 
- Sets the GPS operating mode to autonomous, the fix mode to timed 
interval, and the periodic report interval x to a value between 2 and 
7200. 
 
Set one of the following depending on desired operation: 
 
AT$GPSLCL=0,<msgType
- Turns all local serial port reporting off, <msgType> is 
not used 
AT$GPSLCL=1,<msgType>  
- Directs the GPS data of <msgType> over the main 
serial port 
AT$GPSLCL=2,<msgType>  
- Directs the GPS data of <msgType> over a serial DUN 
connection (PPP) as UDP/IP packets, with UDP-API 
header 
AT$GPSLCL=5,<msgType>  
- Directs the GPS data of <msgType> over the second 
serial port 
 
AT&W 
 
 
 
 
- Writes the settings to non-volatile memory 
 
Upon setting the configuration above, the modem will operate in autonomous mode and will stream 
the selected data over the desired serial interface. 
 
 
8.2. Mobile Based 
 
The mobile-based mode provides assisted GPS data that is processed on the module to provide 
more robust GPS operation.  It is not necessary for the GPS antenna to have a clear view of the sky 
in order to operate.  In Mobile based mode, the module will download ephemeris data for the current 
satellites in view based on the Cell ID.  The module will send the cell ID to the assistance server and 
the assistance server will return back the ephemeris data for satellites in view for those cell IDs. The 
frequency for downloading this data will be approximately once every 30 minutes.  Also, the number 
MLG0208PB001 
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Version1.01 – 10/3/2006