Specifications
AT command set for XX Siemens mobile phones and modems
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Document No.: A30880-A10-A001-XX-
D376
Revision: Master R75
Revision Date: 29. September, 2004
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<subtype
> 0
first (and only) entry of type
t9d
<actNumber
> 0
deletes entry of the current subtype
other
current packet number
<maxNumber
>
maximum number of packets
Write command
AT^SBNW=<type>,<subtype>, [<actNumber>[, <maxNumber>]]<CR>
PDU is given:
<ctrl-Z/ESC>
Response:
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Parameter:
<type
>
see Test command
<subtype
>
see Test command
<actNumber
>
see Test command
<maxNumber
>
see Test command
Notes:
1)
It is not possible to upload data when a call is active or in progress.
2)
If a call is active the mobile responds with +CME ERROR: PHONE BUSY,
the
current upload sequence is aborted and all data packets are discarded.
3)
If uploaded data is not useable (e.g. wrong data format) the mobile
responds
with +CME ERROR: INV CHAR IN TEXT after the last packet is uploaded.
4)
To get the extended +CME ERROR response, AT+CMEE=2 has to be sent
first.
Otherwise the mobile only returns an ERROR. (see 1)
5)
If <actNumber
> and <maxNumber> are omitted during the upload, the
mobile
aborts the whole input sequence for the current subtype.
6)
If <actNumber
> is 0 during the upload and <maxNumber> is omitted, the
mobile deletes the current record with index <subtype
>
7)
Packets have to be uploaded in the right order!
Restriction
The maximum PDU size is 508 bytes.
See “
Appendix B” for examples.
AT^SCCM
AT^SCCM CC Monitor
Test command Response:
AT^SCCM=?
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Execute command Response:
AT^SCCM
^SCCM:
<version
>,<General>,<Setup>,<Network>,<Battery>,<Diagnosis>
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Parameters:
<version
>
The version string of the CC Monitor
<General
>
General: ( 9 Bit ), specified as a 4-digit-hexadecimal-value
SimCard; (2)
00
no Card
01
5V
10
3V
11
Reserved
ClockStop; (1)
0
not supported