Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
Rev.
6
Oct.18
Proprietary and Confidential - Contents subject to change
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+KSREP
Enable/disable startup reporting
Enable or disable startup reporting. When enabled, the module sends an unsolicited
notification (
) during startup.
By default, startup reporting is disabled.
Supporting devices:
WP76xx/WP77xx. Not supported by WP8548/WP75xx.
Password required:
No
Reset required to apply changes:
No
Persistent across power cycles:
Yes
Usage:
•
Execution:
AT+KSREP=<mode>
Response:
OK
Purpose:
Enable or disable startup reporting.
•
Query:
AT+KSREP?
Response:
+KSREP: <mode>,<status>
OK
Purpose:
Report current setting for startup reporting, and the current status.
•
Query List:
AT+KSREP=?
Purpose:
Return the execution command format. See the parameter descriptions
below for details.
Parameters:
<mode> (Startup reporting state)
•
0 (Default)—Disabled
•
1—Enabled
<status> (Module status)
•
0—Module is ready to receive commands for the TE. No access code is required.
•
1—Module is waiting for an access code. Use AT+CPIN? to determine the code.
•
2—SIM card is not present.
•
3—Module is in "SIM lock" state.
•
4—Unrecoverable error
•
5—Unknown state
+KSUP (notification)
Startup notification (unsolicited notification)
Unsolicited notification received from the module at startup, if enabled using
.
Supporting devices:
WP76xx/WP77xx. Not supported by WP8548/WP75xx.
Usage:
•
Notification:
+KSUP: <status>
Purpose:
Indicates the state of the module at startup time.
Parameters:
<status> (Module status)
•
0—Module is ready to receive commands for the TE. No access code is required.
•
1—Module is waiting for an access code. Use AT+CPIN? to determine the code.
•
2—SIM card is not present.
•
3—Module is in "SIM lock" state.
•
4—Unrecoverable error
•
5—Unknown state
Table 3-2: Modem Status Command Details (Continued)
Command
Description