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Help for Ubinetics GSM-GPRS Modem GM400/410
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mauri
2009-02-16 15:09:21 UTC
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Please help me,
for Ubinetics GSM Modem DT400/410 or engine GM400/410.
I am looking for manual and AT commend set.
Thanks
maurizio
Polly the Parrot
2009-02-17 00:27:17 UTC
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:09:21 GMT, "mauri"
Post by mauri
Please help me,
for Ubinetics GSM Modem DT400/410 or engine GM400/410.
I am looking for manual and AT commend set.
Tried Google?
mauri
2009-02-18 22:26:26 UTC
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Hi,
thanks for the suggestion but I already tried ........ nothing!
maurizio.
Post by Polly the Parrot
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:09:21 GMT, "mauri"
Post by mauri
Please help me,
for Ubinetics GSM Modem DT400/410 or engine GM400/410.
I am looking for manual and AT commend set.
Tried Google?
John Henderson
2009-02-18 23:46:45 UTC
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Post by mauri
Post by mauri
Please help me,
for Ubinetics GSM Modem DT400/410 or engine GM400/410.
I am looking for manual and AT commend set.
thanks for the suggestion but I already tried ........
nothing! maurizio.
There are one or two pdf files on the net for other models of
Ubinetics modem. These seem to have only a small number of
proprietary "AT" commands. Most are standard 3GPP 27.005 and
3GPP 27.007 commands, with documentation readily available from
the likes of etsi.org and www.3gpp.org

Maybe you've got the "AT+CLAC" command available on your modem,
to list the full set of implemented "AT" commands. If so, you
might be lucky enough to find enough documentation from the
sources above.

John
mauri
2009-02-19 21:38:39 UTC
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Hi John,
thanks for your help.
Unfortunately, the command AT+CLAC is not implemented.
Thanks again.
Ciao
maurizio
Post by John Henderson
Post by mauri
Post by mauri
Please help me,
for Ubinetics GSM Modem DT400/410 or engine GM400/410.
I am looking for manual and AT commend set.
thanks for the suggestion but I already tried ........
nothing! maurizio.
There are one or two pdf files on the net for other models of
Ubinetics modem. These seem to have only a small number of
proprietary "AT" commands. Most are standard 3GPP 27.005 and
3GPP 27.007 commands, with documentation readily available from
the likes of etsi.org and www.3gpp.org
Maybe you've got the "AT+CLAC" command available on your modem,
to list the full set of implemented "AT" commands. If so, you
might be lucky enough to find enough documentation from the
sources above.
John
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