MTCMR-G-F4 Multi-Tech Systems, MTCMR-G-F4 Datasheet - Page 34

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MTCMR-G-F4

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCMR-G-F4
Description
MODEM GPRS QUAD BAND GSM GLOBAL
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCMR-G-F4

Frequency
850MHz, 900MHz, 1.8GHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RS-232, USB
Function
Transceiver, Modem
Data Rate - Maximum
115.2kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
GSM, GPRS
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V
Package / Case
Module with Case
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Power - Output
-
Sensitivity
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1151
MTCMR-G-F4
Read Operator Name +WOPN
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. GPRS AT Commands Reference Guide (Document Number S000293J)
Syntax:
Description:
Command Syntax: AT+WOLM=<mode>,<loc>,[,<NumOper>,<short name>,<long name>
Response Syntax for AT+WOLM=?
Response Syntax for AT+WOLM?
This command returns the operator name in alphanumeric format when given the numeric format being
given.
With the E-ONS (Enhanced Operator Name Service) feature, <lac> is an optional parameter to read
names from OPL/PNN sim files. If it is not entered, name will be given with current <lac>. Note that in
limited service, current <lac> is set to 0.
It also allows the erasing of NITZ PLMN names stored in the flash memory by using AT+WOPN=3,0”.
When the modem receives a NITZ (Network Information and Time Zone) message with Long Name or
Short Name information, an entry with registered PLMN and names in the message is created in the
flash memory. These names will then be used with +COPS, +COPN, +WOPN and +CPOL with the
priority order defined in 3GPP TS 22.101. The modem supports only network names with the GSM
default alphabet coding schemes.
The user can choose which of the following methods will be used for getting PLMN names using the
command: AT+WOPN=4,<PlmnOns>.
The priority order is:
1
2
3
4
FLASH
5
Note:
Command
AT+WOLM=1,1,20812,”WM”,”WM PLMN”
Note: Add a new PLMN at location 1
AT+WOLM=2,1
Note: Read the PLMN at location 1
AT+WOLM=2,11
Note: Read the PLMN at location 11
AT+WOLM=1,1,20812,”WM1”,”WM1 PLMN”
Note: Modify and existing PLMN
AT+WOLM=?
Note: Test command
AT+WOLM?
Note: Display current list
AT+WOLM=1,,20813,”PLMN2”,PLMN2 LONG”
Note: Add a new PLMN at available location
AT+WOLM=0,1
Note: Delete an entry at location 1
AT+WOLM=0,11
Note: Delete an entry at location 11
E-ONS
CPHS
SPN
NITZ
ROM
First entry if on Home PLMN or matching entry if existing in OPL/PNN SIM files.
If on Home PLMN, use SIM file CPHS ONS (0x6F14) for Long Name if present and SIM
file CPHS SONS (0x6F18) for Short Name if present; if not present, reuse SIM file
CPHS ONS.
If on Home PLMN, use SIM file SPN (0x6F46) if present.
If there is a matching entry in the list of names received so far, use it. Note that in
France, for example, all the operators use the NITZ message for the Date and Time
feature, but not for PLMN names, so the list is always empty. In France, the NITZ
message is sent on a GPRS attachment.
If there is a matching entry in the flash PLMN list (created by +WOLM), use it.
PLMN names in the ROM defined according to MoU SE.13 and NAPRD Operator
Names documents.
Once a long name is found following this priority order, it is given as a response to the
AT command.
OK
(lists all the available PLMN)
Possible responses
OK
+WOLM: 1,20812,”WM”,”WM PLMN”
OK
+CME ERROR: 21
Note: Invalid index
OK
Done
OK
+WOLM: 1,20812,”WM1”,”WM1 PLMN”
OK
Note: List the created PLMN in flash
OK
Or
+CME ERROR: 20
Note: Error returns if no more PLMN can be created
OK
+CME ERROR: 21
Note: Invalid index
Chapter 6 – Network Service Commands
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