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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
The controller can be configured to automatically turn off and turn on the modem
once per day. This feature can be used to ensure that the modem parameters when
using for example GSM modems contain the latest network parameters such as HLR
update interval etc. This attribute configures at what timepoint the modem power
cycling should be performed.
Format:
HHMMSS
HH is the hours (in 24 hour notation), MM is minutes and SS is seconds specifying
the modem power cycling timepoint.
Example:
GET MPC
Reply:
010000
means that the modem power cycling is performed att one in the morning.
Example:
SET MPC 160000
configures modem power cycling to be performed at 4 in the afternoon. Enabling /
Disabling of the automatic power cycling can be configured with attribute MPE.
Timepoint for when to power cycling the modem can be set with attribute MPT. In
order to read out Last modem Power Cycling timepoint, use attribute LPC. In order
to perform an instant modem power cycling, please refer to attribute ACT RCD.
8.14 NCT – Network Connect Time
8.14.1 Overview
This configures how long to wait for modem initialization after a modem power up.
8.14.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
This attribute is used to configure how long to wait before trying to initialize a
modem after power up or a modem power cycle.
Format:
<Timeout>
<Timeout> is in seconds.
Example:
GET NCT
Reply:
15
meaning modem connect time is set to 15 seconds.
Example:
SET NCT 30
sets this time to 30 seconds.
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