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2 CLIR suppression – i.e. show the CLI for the next mobile originated call. This requires
CLIR to be provisioned in one of the temporary modes.
Note: If the CLIR service is not provisioned, and either invocation or suppression is requested for the next
call, the next call may be rejected by the network. It is the FA’s responsibility to check whether CLIR is
provisioned using the +CLIR? read command.
Read Command: +CLIR?
Query the current CLI Restriction provisioning status and the CLIR invocation/suppression status for the
next call. The response is of the form:
+CLIR:<n>,<m>
<m>:
0 CLIR not provisioned
1 CLIR provisioned in permanent mode
2 Unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)
3 CLIR provisioned in temporary mode, defaulting to presentation restricted
4 CLIR provisioned in temporary mode, defaulting to presentation allowed
5.7.102 +IPR - Fixed DTE Rate
Set Command: +IPR=<rate>[,<autoflag>]
Set the data rate at which the Iridium 9523 will accept commands. The change in data rate takes effect
after the result code (e.g. OK) is received by the FA.
<rate> takes the following values:
1 600 bps
2 1200 bps
3 2400 bps
4 4800 bps
5 9600 bps
6 19200 bps (default)
7 38400 bps
<autoflag> takes the following values:
0 Fixed rate – automatic rate adjustment is disabled
1 Automatic rate adjustment is enabled (default)
Read Command: +IPR?
Query the current data rate and automatic rate adjustment setting. The response is in the form:
+IPR: <rate>,<autoflag>
Test Command: +IPR=?
List the supported data rates. The response is in the form:
+IPR: (supported <rate>s),(supported <autoflag>s)
5.7.103 +SBDWT - Short Burst Data: Write a Text Message to the Iridium