Technical data
SINAUT TD7 software package for the CPU
2.6 Blocks for optional expansion
Software
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
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Bit .3 .2 Status of the SMS after outgoing signal edge (only relevant when SMS is sent
on both an incoming and outgoing message):
0 0 0 = Job complete without error
0 1 1 = TIM confirms: (outgoing) SMS received
1 0 2 = SMS-C confirms: (outgoing) SMS received
1 1 3 = Job ended with error
Bit.4 Edge memory bit. SMS entered in the job list on signal edge change
Bit.5 Incoming SMS: Job is being repeated
Bit.6 Outgoing SMS: Job is being repeated
Bit.7 No signal edge change processing as long as the SMS job is in progress (an
incoming or outgoing SMS message is not sent again when the previous,
identical message has not yet been completed).
Bit.8 SMS is disabled
Bit.9 Mandatory acknowledgment of SMS
Bit.10 SMS waiting of acknowledgment
Bit.11 SMS is prefixed with + / - for incoming or outgoing
Bit.12 Not used
Bit.13 Not used
Bit.14 Reserved
Bit.15 Reserved
Status incoming / outgoing SMS
The valid SMS processing status on the TIM is reported by the TIM to the CPU. SMS typical
enters the return messages belonging to an incoming SMS message in the "Status incoming
SMS" byte and those belonging to an outgoing SMS message in the "Status outgoing SMS"
byte.
Status 1 is an exception here. It is not reported by the TIM to the CPU but is created by the
SMS typical itself and entered in the status byte for incoming or outgoing SMS.
The following classifications are described below:
Status
Status information: is sent by the TIM to the CPU when there is a change in the status or
following a status request.
Pulse
"Pulse" information: is sent once to the CPU due to an event on the TIM; it cannot be
requested.
Fixed network
Status information valid for the fixed network access to the SMS-C over the analog
telephone network or ISDN network.










