Siemens MC35 manual Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Set Up Event List, ATSSTGI=5, Rfu

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Remote-SAT User's Guide

1.4.3 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Set Up Event List (5)

Write command

AT^SSTGI=5

Reference

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This command is mainly to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code ^SSTN:5. However, please refer to note below.

The response informs the TA of the events that it must monitor within itself. If any of these events then occur the TA must report them to the ME.

Response

^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <eventList> <CR> <LF>

Parameters

 

 

<cmdType>

 

5 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1

<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.

<eventList>

 

Unsigned integer, used as bitfield:

bit 1-4

 

RFU

bit 5

0

User Activity not in Event List

 

1

Any user activity (keyboard press) has to be signaled to the

 

 

ME.

bit 6

0

Idle Screen Available not in Event List

 

1

Any idle screen available event has to be signaled to the ME.

bit 7

 

RFU

bit 8

0

Language Selection not in Event List

 

1

Language Selection events have to be signaled to the ME.

bit 9 – 16

 

RFU

The event list tells the TA which events have to be reported to the ME via the related commands AT^SSTR=(232, 233, 235).

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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Siemens MC35 manual Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Set Up Event List, ATSSTGI=5, Rfu

MC35 specifications

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