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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
#CSURV - Network Survey
SELINT 2
<cellId> - cell identifier; if #CSURVF last setting is 0, <cellId> is a decimal
number, else it is a 8-digits hexadecimal number
<lac>
- location area code; if
#CSURVF
last setting is 0,
<lac>
is a decimal
number, else it is a 4-digits hexadecimal number
<cellStatus>
- string type; it is the cell status
..CELL_SUITABLE - the cell is a suitable cell.
CELL_LOW_PRIORITY - the cell is low priority based on the received
system information.
CELL_FORBIDDEN - the cell is forbidden.
CELL_BARRED - the cell is barred based on the received system
information.
CELL_LOW_LEVEL - the cell
<rxLev>
is low.
CELL_OTHER - none of the above e.g. exclusion timer running, no BCCH
available…etc.
<rscp>
- decimal number; it is the RSCP level (in dBm)
<ecio>
- decimal number; it is the EC/IO ratio level (in dB)
(For non BCCH-Carrier)
uarfcn: <uarfcn> rxLev: <rxLev>
where:
<uarfcn>
- decimal number; it is the RF channel
<rxLev>
- decimal number; it is the receiption level (in dBm)
Lastly, the
#CSURV
output ends in two ways, depending on the last
#CSURVF
setting:
if
#CSURVF=0
or
#CSURVF=1
The output ends with the string:
Network survey ended
if
#CSURVF=2
the output ends with the string:
Network survey ended (Carrier: <NoARFCN> BCCh: <NoBCCh>)
where
<NoARFCN
> - number of scanned frequencies
<NoBCCH> - number of found BCCh
Example
AT#CSURV

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