9 at^monp monitor neighbour cells, At^monp monitor neighbour cells, At^monp – Siemens Brodersen MC55 AT User Manual
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AT^MONP Monitor neighbour cells
The
supplies information of up to six neighbour cells. There are two ways to retrieve the information:
once on request by using the execute command or automatically every
seconds by using the write
command. To stop the periodic presentation type "AT" or "at".
Syntax
Parameter Description
Display period in seconds
1...254
Notes
• Due to the fact that not all necessary information of the neighbour cells can be decoded during a connection,
there are several constraints to be considered:
- Only neighbour cells that have already been visible in IDLE mode will be further updated, as long as they
are still included in the list.
- Though new neighbour cells can be added to the list (e.g. due to handover), their C1 and C2 parameters
cannot be displayed until the connection is released. In this case "-" is presented for C1 and C2.
- To some extent, the cell monitoring command
covers the same parameters. The receiving
level, for example, can be queried with both commands. Yet the resulting values may be slightly different,
even though obtained over a time period of a few seconds. This is quite normal and nothing to worry about,
as the cell information is permanently updated.
• For compatibility with earlier products and to support legacy applications, any input character may be used to
stop the output in certain cases (depending on the settings of
and
).
Test Command
AT^MONP=?
Response(s)
^MONP:
(list of supported
s)
OK
Exec Command
AT^MONP
Response(s)
See: Section
OK
Write Command
AT^MONP=
Response(s)
See: Section
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR
Reference(s)
PIN
ASC0 ASC1
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3 Charge
Last
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