Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND manual SMS Remote Report Requests

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10.1.1.3.SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number (AT$$AUTO_SMS)

Table 10-63 Read command

 

Command

 

 

TE2

Æ

 

 

MT2

 

$$AUTO_SMS?

 

Response

 

 

TE2

Å

 

 

MT2

 

$$AUTO_SMS: <value>

 

 

 

 

<blank>: (Default) – no number set. Modem will not send SMS

 

Value

 

 

notifications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

04xxxxxxxx, Mobile phone number.

 

Table 10-64 Set command

 

 

 

Command

 

 

TE2

Æ

 

 

MT2

 

$$AUTO_SMS=<value1>,<value2>,<value3>

 

Response

 

 

TE2

Å

 

 

MT2

 

$$AUTO_SMS: < value>

 

 

 

 

 

 

<result_code> (OK ERROR)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: When the power supply to MT2 reaches 9.5 volts the modem will power up and send a $$LOWBATT 1 notification to TE2. It does not send SMS alert at this time. SMS alert is automatically reinstated once the voltage exceeds the $$LOWBATT 1 set point PLUS 10% as seen by the modem. E.g. if low batt was set to 0910, the modem will only reinstate SMS alert once the voltage is has reached above 10.01volts.

10.1.2.SMS Remote Report Requests

Maxon have integrated advanced technology within MT2 for the MT2 to automatically reply by SMS, to SMS interrogation for specific operating information.

This reporting system will enhance the ability of the user to remotely interrogate important operating features via SMS.

An SMS is sent to a specific identified by its directory number. The MT2 automatically replies to the SMS request originator with specific requested detail.

For further details on the values associated with the specific commands see reference within this manual.

10.1.2.1.SMS Remote Report Request Site Name (AT$$REMOTE_CTRL)

Note: This command is not to be confused with the site name reference used with the $$LOWBATT report function.

This command is used to change the default SMS Remote Report Request site name from ‘maxon’ to a user defined name. Once changed all Remote Report Request MO SMS from the user must also reflect the change.

Table 10-65 Read command

Command

TE2

Æ

MT2

$$REMOTE_CTRL?

Response

TE2

Å

MT2

$$REMOTE_CTRL: <VALUE>

Value

<MAXON>: Default

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 10-66 Set command

Command TE2

Æ

MT2

$$REMOTE_CTRL=<VALUE>

Extended AT Commands Manual

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Contents Extended AT Commands Manual RF Exposure Compliance Potentially Unsafe AreasRevision History Contact Information TA BLE of Contents 1.3 2.1 Carrier Command Options Overview General DescriptionTerms SMS PstnRCE TE2Serial Interface AT Inte Rface DescriptionBasic Integration Pin outCommand Format Message Naming ConventionUSB Interface Basic Interface ConfigurationBaud Rate Set-up TE2 MT2TE2 MT2 $$IOFUNCTION? IO FunctionsAT Notification Options TE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT?$$NOTIFCNT 1 0 Success Failure Set command Command$$NOTIFCNT=value MT Data Signal InformationMT SMS MT2 Basic Operational State Boot alertInterface Environment Lock order1.4. TE2 active command AT$$TE2ALIVE Power Reset AT$$RESETCurrent time AT$$TIME Power Conservation CommandsSleep mode control AT$$SLEEPENABLE Software version AT$$SWVERExtended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 LED control AT$$EXTLED Low Battery Voltage Notification1.3. RS232C Transceiver power-down control AT$$RS232PWRDOWN TE2 MT2 $$EXTLED?TE2 MT2 $$LOWBATTVTG? SMS low battery voltage set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGLow battery notification AT$$LOWBATT Visual/Audible Call Alert Options Receiving notification mode option AT$$RCVMODERinger volume control AT$$RINGLVL Ringer melody selection AT$$RINGIDXAntenna Signal Level report schedule AT$$ANTSET Network Relational SettingsRoaming indicator information AT$$ROAMIND Antenna Signal Level AT$$ANTLVLReading MT2 state AT$$CURRSTATE Modem scheduled Information AT$$PingRssi inquiry AT$$RSSI TE2 MT2 $$LOCATION? RF information AT$$RFINFOLocation information AT$$LOCATION LED test AT$$DIAGLED Diagnostic CommandsRing test AT$$DIAGRING Rssi LED response AT$$RSSILEVELPKT Led DescriptionCRT TX/DTRCall released or failed Uses DTR pin Data Call SET UPData Calls MO data call+CSMS action command syntax General Configuration CommandsSelect Message Service +CSMS Preferred Message Storage +CPMSMessage Service Failure Result Code +CMS Error Message Format +CMGFInformative Examples Message Configuration CommandsService Centre Address +CSCA Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMP Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDHMessage Receiving and Reading commands New Message Indications to TE +CNMIAlpha,scts,tooa,fo,pid,dcs,sca,tosca List Messages +CMGL Read Message +CMGR If text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-DELIVERIf text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-SUBMIT New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMA ReportMessage Sending and Writing Commands Send Message +CMGSSuccessful If text mode +CMGF=1 If text mode +CMGF=1 and sendingSend Message from Storage +CMSS If sending failsSend Message Telstra SMS MO AT+MMC Write Message to Memory +CMGWSend Command +CMGC Delete Message +CMGDMore Messages to Send +CMMS AT+CNMI?AT+CMSS=7 SMS Format send and receiveAT$$SMSOPT SMS Send and Receive OptionsSMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=AB TE2 MT2 $$SMSOPT?SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=3 SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=1SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=2 Illustrative exampleAuto Delete Messages in ME memory$$AUTODLTSMS Auto delete Messages in ME MemorySMS Notifications SMS Notification $$SMSNOTIFSMS $$LOWBATT 1 set point AT$$LOWBATTVTG SMS Auto Voltage AlertAuto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name AT$$SITENAME TE2 MT2 $$SITENAME?SMS Remote Report Request Site Name AT$$REMOTECTRL SMS Remote Report RequestsSMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number AT$$AUTOSMS 10.1.2.4 Rssi request Read ALL requestVbatt request Debug Screen request Location requestSwver request Enter message maxon.reset not case sensitive Remote Reset73 Read command Enter directory number of specific MT2 Value Modem will resetCommand User Remarks Profile NVM vs . US ER PR Ofile StorageUser modified profiles & NVM changes TIA/EIA/IS 707A AT Command SETTE2 MT2 OK Error User Profile store AT&WnSTU Basic AT CommandsBasic AT Parameters IIIBasic S registers Basic action command set Extended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 Basic result codes Extended AT Command SetsExtended AT configuration command set +GMM +GCAP+GMI +GMR+ICF 8Data 1Stop DefaultSpace Default +IFC Circuit 133 Ready for Receiving DefaultCircuit 106 Clear to Send/Ready for Sending Default 115200bps. Default +IPRTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS 13.1.1. RM3 AT$$NOTIDSTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS? +CDS Cellular Extended AT Command SETCellular AT parameter commands +CBC?+CGMM Cellular identification AT command extensions+CGMI +CGMRCellular result codes for Asynchronous data services DM Comman D Diagnostic Mode TE2 MT2 $$DBGSCRN Carrier Command OptionsDebug screen AT$$DBGSCRN
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