Specifications
AirPrime UMTS / LTE MC/SL-Series Extended AT Command Reference
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!UOOS
Supporting chipsets:
• MDM8200
• MDM8200A
• MSM6290
Set/report UMTS ‘Out of Service’ parameters
Set required and optional ‘Out of Service’ (OOS) parameters.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!UOOS=<sleep>[, <totalscan>, <umtsscan>, <gsmscan>]
Response:
OK
Purpose: Set the required parameter (<sleep>) and the scan times for UMTS
and GSM bands
• Query: AT!UOOS?
Response:
!UOOS:
Deep Sleep (s): <sleep>
Total Scan Time (ms): <totalscan>
UMTS Scan Time (ms): <umtsscan>
GSM Scan Time (ms): <gsmscan>
OK
Purpose: Report the current OOS settings.
Parameters:
<sleep> (UMTS OOS deep sleep time)
• 0–0xFFFF = Number of seconds
<totalscan> (Sum of <umtsscan> and <gsmscan>)
• Manually verify that this value is entered as the sum of <umtsscan> and
<gsmscan> to ensure that the OOS parameters are updated correctly.
• 0–0xFFFF = Number of milliseconds
<umtsscan> (OOS UMTS bands scan time)
• 0–0xFFFF = Number of milliseconds
<gsmscan> (OOS GSM bands scan time)
• 0–0xFFFF = Number of milliseconds
+WGETWK
Supporting chipsets:
• MDM6200
• MDM6270 (min f/w rev:
S2.0)
• MSM6290 (min f/w rev:
K1_1_1_9ap)
• QSC6270 (min f/w rev:
S2.0)
Return wake-up event type
When a wake-up signal is received from the modem, use this command to identify the
event type that caused it to be sent. (If any other wake-up events occurred while the
wake-up signal was being sent, they are ignored.)
When this command is executed, the last wake-up event is identified and then cleared
from memory.
Usage:
• Execution: AT+WGETWK
Response:
+WGETWK: <event>
Purpose: Report the wake-up event type that caused the modem to send a
wake-up signal to the host device.
Parameters:
<event> (Wake-up event type)
• Valid range: 0–3
• 0 = No event occur ed
• 1 = Ring received
• 2 = Radio coverage restored
• 3 = SMS received
Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued)
Command Description