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diagnostic purposes. The default is 0.

subcmd_code

is a 1-byte flag. Possible values: 0=Extended state,

1=RSSI sensitivity, 3=Masking interrupt.

cdma_rssi_sensitivity

sets the sensitivity of CDMA RSSI change, in

dB. The default is 3 dB. If the difference between current RSSI and

last RSSI is larger than this value and within the range of sensitivity

test, the system unit will be notified.

cdma_lower_threshold

sets the lower bound of CDMA RSSI in

absolute value, in dB. The normal setting is –80 dB in absolute,

which is 80 dB, but there is no default value.

cdma_upper_threshold

sets the upper bound of CDMA RSSI in

absolute value, in dB (1 mW). The normal setting is –100 dB in

absolute, which is 100 dB (1 mW), but there is no default value.

analog_rssi_sensitivity

sets the sensitivity of analog RSSI change, in

dB. The default is 3 dB. If the difference between current RSSI and

last RSSI is larger than this value and within the range of sensitivity

test, the system unit will be notified.

analog_lower_threshold

sets the lower bound of analog RSSI in

absolute value, in dB. The normal setting is –85 dB in absolute,

which is 85 dB, but there is no default value.

analog_upper_threshold

sets the upper bound of analog RSSI in

absolute value, in dB. The normal setting is –115 dB in absolute,

which is 115 dB, but there is no default value.

The range of RSSI reporting can be set in absolute values by using

the cdma_lower_threshold, cdma_upper_threshold,

analog_lower_threshold

, and analog_upper_threshold parameters. If the

current RSSI value and the last RSSI value are both out of this range,

the system unit will not be notified, even if the difference between

current RSSI and last RSSI is greater than the RSSI sensitivity setting.

Also, the last RSSI value will not be updated as the current RSSI.

RSSI sensitivity is set by setting the cdma_rssi_sensitivity and

analog_rssi_sensitivity

parameters. These values set the reporting

sensitivity for CDMA and analog modes, respectively. However, if

current RSSI or last RSSI, or both, are within the range of RSSI, the

difference between current RSSI and last RSSI is subject to the

sensitivity test. If the difference between the absolute value of

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