Specifications
TC35i AT Command Set
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7.22 AT^SMOND Selective cell monitoring
Cell information can be issued in the form of periodic outputs (depending on <period> set with the
Write command), or it can be queried directly using the Execute command.
Test command
AT^SMOND=?
Response
OK
Execute command
AT^SMOND
This command can be used to obtain complete cell information once on re-
quest. The response format is identical to the response received for a write
command with <format>=15. See examples below for a sample output string.
Response
^SMOND: [ <sci>][, <nci>][, <TA>][, <rssiber><CR><LF>]
OK
CME ERROR
Write command
AT^SMOND=
<period>,[format]
The write command can be used to obtain selected cell information automati-
cally every <period> seconds. Output will pause for the specified number of
seconds after each output line. The cell or set of cells to be examined and the
information to be retrieved can be specified by means of parameter <format>.
During the performance of the write command, the serial interface or multi-
plexer channel, on which the write command is running, is blocked. The write
command terminates when any character is sent to the serial port (or multiplex
channel) running the command.
Response
^SMOND: <celldata>[CR><LF>
^SMOND: <celldata>[CR><LF>
[…]]]
OK
Parameters
<format> (numeric)
Integer or sum of integers each representing a class of requested
information, i.e. a group of output values. Parameter format can be
determined by summing up the values for each of the requested
classes of information. The possible values and their associated
information are listed below. Value 0 is not allowed. The default
value and the maximum value are 15, representing the sum of all
possible class values, leading to the output of all available informa-
tion.
1 Include <sci> in response string <celldata>
2 Include <nci> in response string <celldata>
4 Include <TA> in response string <celldata>
8 Include <rssiber> in response string <celldata>
<period> (numeric)
1 – 254 Display period n in seconds, i.e. the period to wait be-
fore the next output of <celldata>.
<celldata> (string)
A list of values describing the current radio environment of the
module. The information to be included in the response string can
be selected using parameter <format>. All values are comma-
separated with no <CR> or <LF> included in the response string.
Possible groups of information are (in order of output): <sci>,
<nci>, <TA> and <rssiber>.