Specifications
Test Commands
Rev. 8 May.12 Proprietary and Confidential 99
!DAFTMACT
Supporting chipsets:
• All
Put modem into Factory Test Mode
Place the modem in FTM (Factory Test Mode). FTM is a non-signaling mode that allows
the radio component to be manually configured to conduct certain types of tests. AT
commands that start with “!DA” are only available when the modem is in FTM mode.
Note: When this command executes successfully, the modem responds with the value
290300. Any other response indicates an error.
Usage:
• Query: AT!DAFTMACT
Response:
290300 (Success. Any other response indicates an error.)
OK
Purpose: Place modem in FTM mode.
!DAFTMDEACT
Supporting chipsets:
• All
Put modem into online mode from Factory Test Mode
This command takes the modem out of FTM and puts the modem back into online
mode. (The command !DAFTMACT puts the modem into FTM.)
Note: When this command executes successfully, the modem responds with the value
290400. Any other response indicates an error.
Usage:
• Query: AT!DAFTMDEACT
Response:
290400 (Success. Any other response indicates an error.)
OK
Purpose: Place modem in online mode (from FTM mode).
!DAGGAVGRSSI
Supporting chipsets:
• All
Note: The modem must be in
FTM mode to use this
command—use
!DAFTMACT
to enter FTM mode.
Return averaged RSSI value in dBm (GSM only)
Return an averaged RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value in dBm.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!DAGGAVGRSSI=<channel>, <LNA Index>
Response:
OK
Purpose: Return the averaged RSSI for the specified channel and LNA offset
index.
Parameters:
<channel> (Channel number for the band specified using !DASBAND)
• Valid values depend on the selected band
<LNA Index> (LNA offset index)
• 0=R0 (highest gain)
• 1=R1
• 2=R2
• 3=R3 (lowest gain)
Note:
!DASBAND
must be issued before you can use
!DAGGAVGRSSI
.
Table 5-2: Test command details (Continued)
Command Description