UMTS/HSPA+ Standard Module Series 
                       UC200T-GL Mini PCIe Hardware Design
 
 
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1.  Keep all NC, reserved and unused pins unconnected. 
 
3.3. Operating Modes      
 
The following table briefly outlines the operating modes to be mentioned in the following chapters. 
 
Table 5: Overview of Operating Modes 
Mode  Details  
Normal 
Operation 
Idle 
Software is active. The module has registered on the network, and it is 
ready to send and receive data. 
Talk/Data 
Network connection is ongoing. In this mode, the power consumption is 
decided by network setting and data transfer rate. 
Minimum 
Functionality 
Mode 
AT+CFUN=0command can set the module to a minimum functionality mode without 
removing the power supply. In this case, both RF function and (U)SIM card will be 
invalid. 
 
Airplane Mode 
AT+CFUN=4command or W_DISABLE# pin can set the module to airplane mode. In 
this case, RF function will be invalid.   
Sleep Mode 
In this mode, the current consumption of the module will be reduced to the minimal 
level. In this mode, the module can still receive paging message, SMS, voice call and 
TCP/UDP data from the network normally.
 
 
3.4. Power Saving  
3.4.1. Sleep Mode 
UC200T-GL Mini PCIe is able to reduce its current consumption to a minimum value in sleep mode. There 
are three preconditions must be met to make the module enter sleep mode. 
 
 Execute AT+QSCLK=1; to enable sleep mode.     
  Ensure the DTR is kept at high level or be kept open. 
  The host’s USB bus, which is connected with the module’s USB interface, enters suspend state. 
 
3.4.2. Airplane Mode 
When the module enters airplane mode, the RF function will be disabled, and all AT commands related to 
it will be inaccessible. For more details, please refer to Chapter 3.10.3. 
 
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