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Command Reference
Rev 3.2 Oct.05 41
!MPFBSETUP=
<label>,
<username>,
<password>,
<phone#>
!MPFBSETUP?
Configure the Fallback connection
The Fallback feature allows the MP 700 Series GPS to automatically establish a
dial-up (circuit-switched) connection when GPRS service is lost during a
connection. (Fallback is only useful in areas that have GSM but not GPRS
coverage. See the Software Installation, Configuration, and Integration Guide
on the MP 700 Series GPS CD for more information about this feature.)
!MPFBSETUP sets up the dial-up connection invoked by the Fallback feature.
These other commands affect the behavior of the feature:
!MPFBTIME—determines how long the modem waits between losing GPRS
service and initiating the Fallback connection.
!MPFBKEND—determines how the modem behaves if GPRS service is re-
acquired during a Fallback connection.
!MPBARSVC—enables and disables Fallback and GPRS connections
(effectively enabling and disabling this feature).
Fallback only works when the default GPRS profile is in use, and only where the
network supports dial-up connections.
Parameter settings
The supported values are:
Connection description <label>=
32 character string
Username <Username>=
32 character string
Password <Password>=
32 character string
Phone number <Phone#>=
32 characters (0-9, #, *)
!MPFBSETUP? returns the current configuration.
!MPFBTIME=
<value>
!MPFBTIME?
Set Fallback timer
Sets the duration that the MP 700 Series GPS waits between losing GPRS
service and initiating a Fallback connection. (See !MPFBSETUP.)
The <value> is in seconds (minimum 0, maximum 300). (The default is 60.)
!MPFBTIME? returns the current timer duration.
!MPGCCLR Clear crash dump data
When a crash occurs, data associated with the crash is written to a memory
location on the modem. This command deletes the contents of that memory
location. (See !MPGCDUMP.)
Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description
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