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Telit LE910 V2 Series AT Commands
80446ST10707A Rev. 0– 2015-11-03
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Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.2
#PSNT Packet Service Network Type
SELINT 2
Note: when the reported type of network <nt> is 2, the <nt> indication
could be not complete in idle, because it depends on some not always
broadcasted network parameters (HSDPA could be supported anyway); it
is valid during traffic.
AT#PSNT=?
Test command reports the range for the parameter <mode>
SIM Presence status - #SIMPR
#SIMPR SIM Presence status
SELINT 2
AT#SIMPR=[<mode>]
Set command enables/disables the SIM Presence Status unsolicited indication
in the ME. This command reports also the status of the remote SIM, if the
SAP functionality is supported and has been enabled.
Parameter:
<mode> - type of notification
0 – disabled (factory default)
1 - enabled; the ME informs at every (local and remote) SIM status change
through the following unsolicited indication:
#SIMPR: <SIM>,<status>
where:
<SIM> - local or remote SIM
0 local SIM
1 remote SIM
<status> - current SIM status
0 - SIM NOT INSERTED
1 - SIM INSERTED
AT#SIMPR?
Read command reports whether the unsolicited indication #SIMPR is
currently enabled or not, along with the local and remote SIM status, in the
format:
#SIMPR: <mode>,0,<status><CR><LF>
#SIMPR: <mode>,1,<status>
If SAP functionality is not supported or enabled the remote SIM status will
always be 0.
AT#SIMPR=?
Test command reports the range for the parameter <mode>
Call Forwarding Flags - #CFF

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