Siemens MC35 manual Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Setup Idle Mode Text, ATSSTGI=40

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bits 2-8: = RFU

<titleIconId>

0-255, 0: no icon

<numOfItems>

Number of menu items in the list

<itemId>

Menu item identifier (1 – numOfItems)

<itemText>

Title of menu item

<nextActionId>

The next proactive command type to be issued upon

 

execution of the menu item. See Table 1

 

0: No next action information available.

<iconId>

0-255, 0: no icon

Note

It is possible to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT for this Proactive Command without previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>, see section “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format”, pg. 23.

1.4.15 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Idle Mode Text (40)

Write command

AT^SSTGI=40

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This command is mainly to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code ^SSTN:40. However, please refer to note below.

It provides text, and optionally an icon, to be displayed by the TA when the display is Idle.

Response

^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId> <CR> <LF>

Parameters

 

 

<cmdType>

40 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1

<commandDetails>

This byte is RFU.

<text>

String to display when TA in Idle Mode.

<iconQualifier>

Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.

 

bit 1:

0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text

 

 

1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be

 

 

displayed with the text

 

 

Determined value only if associated icon id is

 

 

not 0 (an icon exists).

 

bits 2-8: = RFU

<iconId>

0-255, 0: no icon

Note

It is possible to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT for this Proactive Command without previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>, see section “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format”, pg. 23.

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Contents MC35 Module MC35 Terminal Remote-SAT Users Guide Contents Atsstr Version HistoryIntroduction AT Commands for Remote-SAT in MC35Related documents Supported product versions and related documentsSAT SAT Context DiagramUsage of Remote-SAT Command Type ValuesCommand Name States of Remote-SAT Parameter TypesReset OFF Remote-SAT State Transition DiagramRemote-SAT State Transition Table Atssta? Ssta 1,1,1,7FFFFFFF7F0100DF1F Examples Using Remote-SATSSTN36 Initialisation sequence Sequence scenariosProactive Command sequence Envelope Command sequence Menu Selection Envelope Command sequence Call / MO / SMS Control Event Download sequence ATSSTA= Atssta Remote-SAT ActivationATSSTA=? ATSSTA?UCS2 Sstn Remote-SAT Notification ATSSTGI? Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get InformationAtsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Generic Format ATSSTGI=?ATSSTGI=1 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information RefreshAtsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Set Up Event List ATSSTGI=5RFU ATSSTGI=16 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Setup CallReference Siemens ATSSTGI=17 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Send SSAtsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Send Ussd ATSSTGI=18= RFU ATSSTGI=19 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Send Short MessageATSSTGI=20 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Send DtmfATSSTGI=32 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Play ToneATSSTGI=33 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Display TextATSSTGI=34 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Get InkeyATSSTGI=35 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Get InputATSSTGI=36 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Select ItemSiemens MC35SAT01v02.00 11.01.2002 ATSSTGI=37 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Setup MenuATSSTGI=40 Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Setup Idle Mode TextATSSTR= Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Generic FormatATSSTR=? ATSSTR?Siemens Value Remote-SAT Command StatusATSSTR=5 Proactive Commands Atsstr Remote-SAT Response RefreshAtsstr Remote-SAT Response Set Up Event List ATSSTR=1ATSSTR=16 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Setup CallATSSTR=17 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Send SSATSSTR=18 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Send UssdATSSTR=19 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Send Short MessageATSSTR=20 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Send DtmfATSSTR=32 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Play ToneATSSTR=33 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Display TextAtsstr Remote-SAT Response Get Inkey Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Get Input ATSSTR=36 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Select ItemATSSTR=37 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Set Up MenuATSSTR=40 Atsstr Remote-SAT Response Set Up Idle Mode TextATSSTR=232 Event Response CommandsAtsstr Remote-SAT Event Response Menu Selection Atsstr Remote-SAT Event Response User ActivityATSSTR=233 Atsstr Remote-SAT Event Response Terminate CommandAtsstr Remote-SAT Event Response Idle Screen Available Atsstr Remote-SAT Event Response Language SelectionAppendix a SAT Profile AppendixRemote-SAT Users Guide Sustained Display Text Send Dtmf command UCS Character Set Rows Appendix B UCS2 Character Set OptionsRemote-SAT Users Guide Zone open zone Language ISO Code Win Code Mac Name Mac Code Appendix C Language CodesMC35SAT01v02.00 MC35SAT01v02.00
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