Huawei MG323 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module
AT Command Interface Specification Commands for Network Services
Issue 02 (2010-11-23)
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8.6.2 Querying the Cell Information
Execution
command
AT^SMOND
Function
Obtains the cell information.
Response
z
In case of successful execution:
<CR><LF>^SMOND: [<sci>][,<nci>][,<TA>][,<rssiber>]<CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
z
In case of an error during command execution:
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>
z
In case of an error related to the MT during command execution:
<CR><LF>+CME ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
Parameter description
<sci>: serving cell information (separated by a comma, excluding CR/LF), which is
described as follows:
<MCC>,<MNC>,<LAC>,<cell>,<BSIC>,<chann>,<RxLev>,<RxLevFull>,<RxLev
Sub>,<RxQual><RxQual Full>,<RxQual Sub>,<Timeslot>
If the serving cell information is not found, the parameter values are omitted. For
example, “,,,,,,<RxLev>,,,0,,,0”
<nci>: neighbor cell information (neighbor cells 1–6) (separated by a comma,
excluding CR/LF), which is described as follows:
<MCC>1,<MNC>1,<LAC>1,<cell>1,<BSIC>1,<chann>1,<RxLev>1, (these
parameters repeated for neighbor cells 2 through 6 with no CR/LF): ...
<MCC>6,<MNC>6,<LAC>6,<cell>6,<BSIC>6,<chann>6,<RxLev>6; for unavailable
cells, “ ,,,,,,0” is displayed.
<TA>: timing advance value of the serving cell (bits)
<rssiber>: RSSI and BER values (separated by a comma, excluding CR/LF), which
are described as follows:
<RSSI>,<BER>
<MNC>: network code, which is a 2- or 3-digit decimal number.
<LAC>: location area code, which is a 4-digit hexadecimal number.
<cell>: cell code, which is a 4-digit hexadecimal number.
<BSIC>: base station identification code, which is a 2-digit decimal number.
<chann>: Absolute Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN)
<RxLev>: receive signal level (dBm)
<RsQual>: receive signal quality, which is defined in the GSM05.08.
<Timeslot>: assigned time slots (0–8). If the MS is in idle mode, time slot 0 is
displayed.
<RSSI>: receive signal strength indicator (0–31).