Siemens MC35 manual Sstn Remote-SAT Notification

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Remote-SAT User's Guide

1.3 ^SSTN Remote-SAT Notification

Proactive

Every time the SIM application issues a proactive command, via the ME, the TA

Commands

will receive a notification. This indicates the type of proactive command issued.

 

AT^SSTGI must then be used by the TA to request the parameters of the

 

proactive command from the ME.

 

Upon receiving the ^SSTGI response from the ME, the TA must send AT^SSTR

 

to confirm the execution of the proactive command and provide any required user

 

response e.g. selected menu item.

 

Unsolicited result code

 

^SSTN: <cmdType>

 

Parameters

 

<cmdType>

 

Proactive command ID, see Table 1

 

Note:

 

Only one proactive command can be ongoing at any one time.

 

 

Terminate

When the SIM application has issued a proactive command, via the ME, to the

Proactive

TA, it is possible that this command must be terminated. The ^SSTN Unsolicited

Command

Result Code is sent but with a different command type (add terminate offset 100),

 

to indicate the termination of the specified command.

 

The state changes to idle.

 

The TA should then avoid sending any further commands related to the

 

terminated proactive command, e,g. AT^SSTGI or AT^SSTR.

SIM Application returns to main menu

Reference

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Unsolicited result code

^SSTN: <cmdTerminateValue>

Parameters

<cmdTerminateValue> is defined as <cmdType> + terminate offset. The terminate offset equals 100.

Terminate proactive command ID, see Table 1 Command Type Identifiers

Notification to the TA when the SIM Application has finished a command cycle and again enters its main menue, which was transferred with an URC ^SSTN: 37 (SET UP MENU) at start up.

This URC should be used to open this menue on the sreen.

The TA does not need to respond directly, i.e. AT^SSTR is not required.

Unsolicited result code

^SSTN: <254>

Note

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MC35 specifications

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