Multi-Tech Systems GPRS (MTSMC-G) ユーザーズマニュアル
Chapter 13 – Specific AT Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Wireless GSM/GPRS AT Commands (Document Number S000293I)
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Additional Notes:
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The AT+WIND? command is supported and indicates the <allowed bit flows>.
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AT+WIND settings are automatically stored in non volatile memory (EEPROM). This means the &W
command does not need to be used and the selected flows are always activated after boot.
command does not need to be used and the selected flows are always activated after boot.
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Default value is 0: no flow activated, no indication.
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AT+WIND=? gives the possible value range (0-4095)
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The unsolicited response will then be:
+WIND: <event> [,<idx>]
<idx>: Call identifier, defined in +CLCC command.
<idx>: Call identifier, defined in +CLCC command.
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Or for event 10:
+WIND: <event>,<phonebook>,<status>,…,<phonebook>,<status>
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Or for event 11:
+WIND: <event>,[“<checksum of SM>”],[“<checksum of FD>”],[“<checksum of
ON>”],[“<checksum of SN>”] ,[“<checksum of EN>”],[“<checksum of LD>”]
ON>”],[“<checksum of SN>”] ,[“<checksum of EN>”],[“<checksum of LD>”]
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Or for event 15 (NITZ indication):
+WIND: <event>[,1,"Full name>"][,2,"<Short name>"][,3,"<Local time zone>"][,4,"<Universal
time and local time zone>"][,5,"<LSA identity>"][,6,"<Daylight Saving Time>"]
time and local time zone>"][,5,"<LSA identity>"][,6,"<Daylight Saving Time>"]
Analog Digital Converter Measurements +ADC
Description:
This command gets the (DC level * 1024) of ADC A and ADC B, and possibly ADC C. These voltages
are coded on 10 bits.
are coded on 10 bits.
Values: <n>
0
Select 2 converters
1
Select 3 converters
<ADCValA>
ADC A value, coded on 10 bits. The value returned includes the resistor bridge. Values are updated
every 10 seconds. Displayed on modes 0 and 1.
every 10 seconds. Displayed on modes 0 and 1.
<ADCValB>
ADC B value, coded on 10 bits. Displayed on modes 0 and 1.
<ADCValC>
ADC C value, coded on 10 bits. Displayed on mode 1 only.
<ADCValD>
ADC D value, coded on 10 bits. Displayed on mode 1 only.
Syntax: Command
syntax: AT+ADC<n>
Response syntax: +ADC: <ADCValA>,<ADCValB>[,<ADCValC>][,<ADCValD>]
Command
Possible responses
AT+ADC=?
Note: Ask for the list of possible values
Note: Ask for the list of possible values
+ADC: (0-1)
Note: possible values 0 or 1
Note: possible values 0 or 1
AT+ADC=0
Note: Select 2 converters (mode 0)
Note: Select 2 converters (mode 0)
OK
Note: 2 converters mode selected
Note: 2 converters mode selected
AT+ADC?
Note: Ask for the current values of
converters in mode 0
Note: Ask for the current values of
converters in mode 0
+ADC: 500,412
OK
Note: ADC A, ADC B on 10 bits
OK
Note: ADC A, ADC B on 10 bits
AT+ADC=1
Note: Select extended mode (mode 1)
Note: Select extended mode (mode 1)
OK
Note: Extended mode selected
Note: Extended mode selected