Specifications
UMTS AirCard⁄ AirPrime Supported AT Command Reference
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!MAPCSD
Supporting chipsets:
• All, with these exceptions:
• MSM6290 (min f/w rev:
K2.0 Release 2)
• MDM8200 (min f/w rev:
M2.0 Release 1)
Map CSD service to port
Map the CSD (Circuit Switched Data) service to a specific port.
Note: The modem must be reset before the service is mapped to the specified port.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!MAPCSD=<service>
Response:
OK
or ERROR (unsupported service)
Purpose: Map CSD to the specified <service>.
• Query: AT!MAPCSD?
Response:
!MAPCSD: <service>
OK
Purpose: Display the current CSD port mapping.
• Query List: AT!MAPCSD=?
Purpose: Display valid <service> values.
Parameters:
<service> (Service port to use for CSD):
• 1=AT Command
• 2–4=Reserved
• 5=PDP1
• 6=PDP2
• 7=PDP3
!PCTEMP
Supporting chipsets:
• All
Return current temperature information
Return the module’s temperature state and actual temperature.
Usage:
• Query: AT!PCTEMP?
Response:
Temp state: <state>
Temperature: <temperature> degC
OK
Purpose: Return the module’s temperature information.
Parameters:
<state> (Temperature state):
• Valid values:
• “Normal”
• “High Warning”
• “High Critical”
• “Low Critical”
<temperature> (Current temperature):
• Current temperature in degrees Celsius. This is the highest temperature reported by
the two thermistors (one measures the PA (Power Amplifier) used by the WCDMA
transceiver, the other measures the temperature of the PA used by the GSM trans-
ceiver).
Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued)
Command Description