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  1. Police Officers respond to disturbance calls of a man with a weapon jumping people's fences, a fight breaking out at a bar, a routine traffic stop that turns...

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    • COPSTV
    • At+Cops?
    • At+Cops=?
    • At+Cops=0
    • At+Cops=1
    • At+Cops=2
    • At+Cops=3,
    • At+Cops=4, ,
    • Beware of At+Cops=0 and At+Cops=2
    • Defined Values
    • Notes

    The read command AT COPS? returns the current mode, the registered operator, and radio access technology. The response will have this syntax: An example response is: The selection mode is 0, which means automatic, and the radio access technology is 7, which means E-UTRAN, the identifier for LTE.

    To get the list of available operators, use the test command AT+COPS=?. The response format: Here’s an example response: If you get a result that looks like this: “+COPS: ,,(0,1,2,3,4),(0,1,2)”, then unfortunately your device has no available networks to connect to. Check the bands/technologies the device can connect to and a coverage map, if avail...

    The command AT+COPS=0 sets the modem to choose a network operator automatically. Some modems are set to automatic network selection by default and don’t need to be set manually, and some modules have their own automatic selection mode. Consult your specific modem’s documentation for more information.

    Manually select the network with the AT+COPS=1 command. The command format should look like this: An example command is:

    AT+COPS=2 is the standard AT command to de-register a modem from a registered network. Be aware that this will put the network on the FPLMN (forbidden network) list.

    The set command AT+COPS=3, sets read command +COPS? to return only the selected . This is not shown in the +COPS? read command response.

    The set command AT+COPS=4, , is manual mode with automatic fallback. If manual selection of fails, automatic mode (=0) is entered.

    Beware of manually using AT+COPS=0 and AT+COPS=2. These commands can lead to unforeseen consequences. Read all about the potential issues with manual attach and detach in this developer blog: Why you shouldn’t tell IoT modems to detach/attach.

    = Network status. 1. 0 = Unknown 2. 1 = Available 3. 2 = Current 4. 3 = Forbidden = Selection mode. 1. 0 = automatic selection 2. 1 = manual selection 3. 2 = deregister from network = Operator format. 1. 0 = long alphanumeric – e.g “T-Mobile USA” 2. 1 = short alphanumeric e.g “TMO” 3. 2 = numeric aka the MCC + MNC e.g. “31026...

    The command parameters and their defined values were mostly taken from the Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 series.

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    The official COPS TV Youtube channel. Watch our promos, behind the scenes, and exclusive never before seen footage. COPS is a documentary television series and one of the longest-running...

  3. Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American reality legal television documentary programming series that is currently in its 36th season. It is produced by Langley Productions [3] and premiered on the Fox network on March 11, 1989.

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  4. Cops: Created by John Langley, Malcolm Barbour. With Ruben Barela, Andrew Fincher, Alex Cox, Heather Ashley Chase. Camera crews follow police officers while they work.

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