AT Command Manual for Sierra MC87XX Module
Table Of Contents
- 1: About This Guide
- 2: AT Password Commands
- 3: Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
- 4: Diagnostic Commands
- 5: Test Commands
- 6: Memory Management Commands
- 7: Voice Commands
- 8: GPS Commands
- 9: STK Commands
- Appendix A: Test Frequencies / Channel Lists
- Appendix B: HSDPA / HSUPA Categories
- Appendix C: ASCII Table
- Appendix D: Module Customization
MC87xx Extended AT Command Reference
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!GPSXTRATIMEURL =
<urlIndex>, <url>
!GPSXTRATIMEURL?
Supporting Mini Cards:
• MC8780 / 81 (minimum
FW rev: F1_2_0_0ap)
• MC8785V
• MC8790 / 90V
• MC8791V
• MC8792V
Set / query GPS XTRA SNTP server URLs
This command sets or reports the URLs of up to three GPS XTRA SNTP
(Simple Network Time Protocol) servers.
Note: AT!RESET must be issued after this command is used.
Usage:
• AT!GPSXTRATIMEURL=<urlIndex>,<url> sets the URL used for the
primary, secondary, or tertiary data server.
• AT!GPSXTRATIMEURL? returns the URLs of the primary, secondary,
and tertiary SNTP servers. For example, AT!GPSXTRATIMEURL?
returns:
XTRA SNTP Primary Server: <url 1>
XTRA SNTP Secondary Server: <url 2>
XTRA SNTP Tertiary Server: <url 3>
Parameters:
<urlIndex> (Server index)
• 1 — Primary server
• 2 — Secondary server
• 3 — Tertiary server
<url> (Server URL)
• URL string includes quotes
• Example: “xtra1.gpsoneextra.net”
• Maximum string length = 128 characters
!NVENGPS = <enableFlag>
!NVENGPS?
Supporting Mini Cards:
• MC8775V (minimum
FW rev: H1_1_2_2ap)
• Deprecated for newer
modules—use
!CUSTOM=”GPSENABLE”
Enable / disable GPS functionality
This command enables or disables GPS functionality if supported by the
USB driver. When GPS functionality is enabled, a new COM port (labeled
NMEA) appears.
Note: You may need to update drivers to support the GPS (NMEA) port.
Usage:
• AT!NVENGPS=<enableFlag> enable or disables GPS functionality.
• AT!NVENGPS? returns the current setting.
Parameters:
<enableFlag> (enable / disable GPS functionality)
• 00—GPS disabled
• 01—GPS enabled
Note: AT!RESET must be issued after this command is used.
Table 8-2: GPS command details (Continued)
Command Description