Hapter, Etwork, Ervice – Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem User Manual
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Chapter 6 – Network Service Commands
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Signal Quality +CSQ
Description: This command is used to ascertain the received signal strength indication (
channel frame error rate (
manufacturer defined.
Note: See Chapter 24 for Sprint® specific version of this command
.
Values:
0-31: Valid value ranges.
255: Represents an unknown signal quality.
99: Not known or not detectable. Currently always returns 99.
Syntax:
Command syntax: AT+CSQ
Command
Possible Responses
AT+CSQ
+CSQ:
OK
Note:
Mode Preference +COPS
Description: The Mode Preference of a CDMA modem governs the basic system acquisition behavior of
the MS in conjunction with the PRL (Preferring Roaming List
)
. It’s important to note that the
PRL takes precedence over mode preference when guiding the phone to a band or system.
The PRL must allow a particular band first, before the mode preference can take effect. In
other words, a mode preference change is simply a request; the PRL decides whether or not
to allow it. After execution of the +COPS command, an unsolicited +COPS:
follow soon to confirm the new mode selection, but not in all cases. See Unsolicited Result
Codes in Chapter 3. All changes to +COPS are automatically saved in NV RAM.
Note 1: AMPS selection is available only in modems that support AMPS mode.
Note 2: Refer to Chapter 20 for AT commands that are applicable to AMPS operation.
Note 3: This command is not available in Sprint®. and Verizon. software versions.
Note 4: CDMA Only (
attempt to select any other mode in RUIM software versions will result in an error return.
Values:
The parameter values are the following ones:
0: Automatic.
1: CDMA Only.
2: CDMA or AMPS only.
3: Analog only.
0: Permanent – this mode persists until another +COPS command is issued
1: Power cycle – this mode persists until power cycle is performed
Note:
1:
AT+COPS
by
itself
is
a
short-hand equivalent to AT+COPS=0,0.