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This feature is available only on 

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 6000 devices that have 4G or (in the future) 5G services.

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 allows you to control and diagnose the mobile interface using broadband wireless modem AT commands.

Query Command 

This feature allows users to send AT commands to control and diagnose the mobile interface. The following information is needed to execute query commands:

  1. Select the query command Type from the drop-down menu. The following options are available:
    1. Common Control Command – These are predefined AT commands.
    2. Advanced Send Command – These are advanced commands to directly interact with the mobile interface.
  2. Select the network Option from the drop-down menu. The options are available:
    1. Network Search Mode – Specifies the network mode for the search.
    2. Network Search Sequence – Specifies the sequence for searching the network.
  3. Enter the Value to be written in the mobile interface.
  4. Enter the AT Command to Send. This option is available only if the Advanced Send Command option is chosen.
  5. Click Execute.

Add Read Commands

This feature allows users to add commands to read the current settings and status from the mobile interface. Once the commands are successfully added, they appear in the Read Commands Output table. The following information is needed to add commands:

  1. Select the command type from the Type drop-down list. The following options are available:
    1. Pre-defined – To add a predefined command.
    2. User-defined – To add a user defined command.
  2. Select a Name for the command type.
    1. For Pre-defined command type, select a Name from the drop-down list.
    2. For User-defined command type, enter a name of your choice.
  3. Enter the AT Command to Send. This option is available only if the Advanced Send Command option is chosen.
  4. Enter the lines to be displayed in the Read Commands Output table. This option is available only if the User-defined type is selected.
  5. Click Add.

Read Commands Output

The Read Commands Output table displays all added read commands.

Mobile Diagnostics



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