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AT+i Programmer's Manual - SE Spezial-Electronic AG

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33.3.4 +iMTYP — Set Type of Modem Connected to iChip<br />

Syntax: <strong>AT+i</strong>MTYP=n<br />

Parameters: n=0..9<br />

Command<br />

Options:<br />

Sets the modem type.<br />

Nonvolatile Parameter Database<br />

n=0 Standard, Hayes compatible, dialup modem<br />

n=1 Silicon Laboratories Si2400 modem. See note below.<br />

n=2 Standard GSM modem<br />

n=3 AMPS CM900 modem<br />

n=4 Falcom GSM modem<br />

n=5 Silicon Laboratories high-speed modems Si2414/33/56<br />

n=6 Standard 2400 baud modem (increased timeout)<br />

n=7 GSM 536 modem (packets limited to 536 bytes)<br />

n=8 CDPD cellular modem<br />

n=9 Wavecom Fastrack cellular modem<br />

n=10 SiLABs World modem<br />

n=11 Telit GE862-PY cellular modem<br />

+100 Add 100 to any modem type to prohibit iChip from<br />

issuing an ATZ to the modem before dialing the ISP<br />

when an Internet session is activated. This is useful if the<br />

modem needs to be initialized manually before an<br />

Internet session. Note that an ATZ will be issued when<br />

the session is terminated.<br />

Default: n=0 Standard, Hayes compatible, dialup modem<br />

Result Code:<br />

I/OK If n is within limits<br />

I/ERROR Otherwise<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>MTYP? Returns current modem type designator followed by<br />

I/OK.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>MTYP=? Returns the message ―0-11‖ followed by I/OK.<br />

Note 1 Configuring the iChip to work with Silicon Laboratories<br />

Si2400:<br />

1. <strong>AT+i</strong>MTYP=1

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