Siemens MC35 manual Atsstgi Remote-SAT Get Information Display Text, ATSSTGI=33

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Remote-SAT User's Guide

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

Write command

AT^SSTGI=33

This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code ^SSTN:33.

The TA is being passed a message to display to the user, which can have different display characteristics.

Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.

Response

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

Parameters

 

 

<cmdType>

33 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1

<commandDetails>

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

 

bit 1:

0 = normal priority

 

 

1 = high priority

 

bits 2-7: = RFU

 

bit 8:

0 = clear message after a delay

 

 

1 = wait for user to clear message

<text>

String to be displayed (up to 240 bytes)

<immediateResponse> Indicates when to send TERMINAL RESPONSE

 

 

0 = send TERMINAL RESPONSE when text

 

 

clears from screen

 

 

1 = TERMINAL RESPONSE sent immediately

<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

ReferenceNote

Siemens

MC35_SAT_01_v02.00

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MC35 specifications

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