R&D department
2018/08/01
1.1.33 set3g
The structure of the command would be:
password set3g 1/0/2
The field enable/disable could have three values: ‘1’ means enabled, ‘0’ means disabled and ‘2’ means automatic. Only
current profile would be changed.
Example: password set3g 1
In this example, 3G would be enabled.
Response from FM device:
Following responses are provided for the number, which sent the set3g by SMS.
• Response format:
3G automatic/disabled/enabled mode set OK/FAIL (1/2/3/4-profile)
• If device enabled 3G. For all examples current profile is 1:
“3G enabled mode set OK (1-profile)”
• If device could not enabled 3G:
“3G enabled mode set FAIL (1-profile)”
• If device disabled 3G:
“3G disabled mode set OK (1-profile)”
• If device could not disable 3G:
“3G disabled mode set FAIL (1-profile)”
• If device change to automatic 3G:
“3G automatic mode set OK (1-profile)”
• If device could not change to automatic 3G:
“3G automatic mode set FAIL (1-profile)”
• If field enabled/disabled is out of range:
“Set3G ERROR: Field is out of range”
• If HW version does not support 3G:
“Set3G: modem does not support 3G”
1.1.34 get3g
The structure of the command would be:
password get3g
No fields are required to fill into the SMS.
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