Remote-SAT User's Guide

Contents

1

AT Commands for Remote-SAT in MC35

5

 

1.1

Introduction

5

 

 

1.1.1

Supported product versions and related documents

6

 

 

1.1.2

SAT Context Diagram

7

 

 

1.1.3

Usage of Remote-SAT

8

 

 

1.1.4

Command Type Values

8

 

 

1.1.5

Parameter Types

10

 

 

1.1.6

States of Remote-SAT

10

 

 

1.1.6.1

Remote-SAT State Transition Diagram

11

 

 

1.1.6.2

Remote-SAT State Transition Table

12

 

 

1.1.7

Examples: Using Remote-SAT

13

 

 

1.1.8

Sequence scenarios

15

 

 

1.1.8.1

Initialisation sequence

15

 

 

1.1.8.2

Proactive Command sequence

16

 

 

1.1.8.3

Envelope Command sequence (Menu Selection)

17

 

 

1.1.8.4

Envelope Command sequence (Call / MO / SMS Control)

18

 

 

1.1.8.5

Event Download sequence

19

 

1.2

AT^SSTA Remote-SAT Activation

20

 

1.3

^SSTN Remote-SAT Notification

22

 

1.4

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information

23

 

 

1.4.1

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format

23

 

 

1.4.2

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Refresh (1)

24

 

 

1.4.3

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

25

 

 

1.4.4

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Call (16)

26

 

 

1.4.5

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send SS (17)

28

 

 

1.4.6

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send USSD (18)

29

 

 

1.4.7

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send Short Message (19)

30

 

 

1.4.8

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send DTMF (20)

31

 

 

1.4.9

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Play Tone (32)

32

 

 

1.4.10

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Display Text (33)

33

 

 

1.4.11

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Inkey (34)

34

 

 

1.4.12

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Input (35)

35

 

 

1.4.13

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Select Item (36)

36

 

 

1.4.14

AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Menu (37)

38

 

 

1.4.15

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

39

 

1.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Generic Format

40

 

 

1.5.1

Remote-SAT Command Status

42

 

 

1.5.2

Proactive Commands

43

 

 

1.5.2.1

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Refresh (1)

43

 

 

1.5.2.2

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Event List (5)

43

 

 

1.5.2.3

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Setup Call (16)

44

 

 

1.5.2.4

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send SS (17)

45

 

 

1.5.2.5

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send USSD (18)

46

 

 

1.5.2.6

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send Short Message (19)

47

 

 

1.5.2.7

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send DTMF (20)

48

 

 

1.5.2.8

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Play Tone (32)

49

 

 

1.5.2.9

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Display Text (33)

50

 

 

1.5.2.10

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Inkey (34)

51

 

 

1.5.2.11

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Input (35)

52

 

 

1.5.2.12

AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Select Item (36)

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Siemens MC35 manual Contents

MC35 specifications

The Siemens MC35 is a compact and versatile modem designed primarily for mobile communication, data transmission, and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. Launched in the early 2000s, it quickly became popular due to its blend of performance, reliability, and ease of integration, making it a solid choice for developers and businesses.

One of the key features of the MC35 is its support for GSM and GPRS technologies. This allows it to connect seamlessly to various networks, enabling users to transmit data at speeds that were impressive for its time. The GPRS capability can offer data rates of up to 171.2 kbps, allowing for efficient data transfer even in areas with limited connectivity.

The MC35 is designed to support both SMS and voice functionalities, making it adaptable for a range of applications. This includes remote monitoring, telemetry, and alarm signaling. The ability to send and receive SMS messages is a significant advantage for applications that require immediate alerts and notifications, enhancing its utility in security systems and industrial automation.

Furthermore, the modem is equipped with a range of interfaces, including serial communication (RS232), which makes it compatible with various hardware devices. This facilitates easy integration into existing systems, whether for industrial machinery or consumer electronics. Additionally, it features a robust software development kit (SDK), which enables developers to create custom applications tailored to their specific requirements.

Power consumption is another notable characteristic of the Siemens MC35. It is engineered to be energy-efficient, which is especially important for battery-operated devices or systems that require a prolonged operation without frequent recharging or maintenance.

In terms of physical characteristics, the MC35 is compact and lightweight, allowing it to fit into various enclosure designs without occupying much space. Its durability ensures it can perform reliably in different environments, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

To summarize, the Siemens MC35 stands out as a reliable modem with a rich feature set that includes GSM and GPRS support, SMS and voice capabilities, easy integration through various interface options, and energy-efficient operation. Its adaptability makes it a valuable tool for a wide array of communication and data transmission tasks, solidifying its place in the evolution of mobile communications technology.