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1) Siemens GSM engines support the registers S0 - S29. You can change S0,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7,S8,S10 and S18 using the
related ATSn commands (see starting from
). The other registers are read-only and for internal use only!
2) The applicability of the
escape sequence depends on the customer's external application based on the Mulitplexer
Protocol. Recommendations for implementing an appropriate modem status command (MSC) are provided in
, Chapter
"Escape Sequence".
3) PDP contexts can be defined on any channel, but are visible and usable only on the channel on which they are defined
(thus it is not possible to define a context on channel 2 and activate it on channel 3). GPRS connections can be estab-
lished on two channels at a time.
Table 4.2:
Summary of AT commands with Different Behavior in Multiplex Mode
as described
not usable
1)
as described
not usable
1)
as described
not usable
1)
as described
not usable
1)
as described
not usable
1)
as described
not usable
Command
Description
It is recommended to use hardware flow control (
3). XON/XOFF flow control
(
1) is not supported in Multiplex mode.
See note regarding
n settings stored with
if Multiplex mode is active.
Different default configurations on channels 1, 2 and 3.
Different user profiles can be stored on each channel.
Before you start Multiplex mode, it is recommended to set the ME to 57600 bps
(minimum should be 4800 bps). For GPRS we suggest to use 115200 bps or
230400 bps.
In Multiplex mode, the write command
will not change the bit rate
currently used, but the new bit rate will be stored and becomes active, when the
module is restarted.
Multiplex mode cannot be activated while autobauding is enabled.
On each channel an individual
message can be stored. but only one time
setting applies to all channels. This means an alarm
set on one of the
channels overwrites the time setting on all remaining channels. Therefore, the total
number of alarm events returned by the read command
? will always be
=0, no matter whether individual text messages are stored.
When the alarm is timed out and executed the ME sends the URC only on the
channel where the most recent alarm setting was made. The alarm time will be
reset to "00/01/01,00:00:00" on all channels.
Presentation mode can be separately configured for each channel.
If Multiplex mode is activated the +CNMI parameter will be set to zero on all chan-
nels, if one channel fails to acknowledge an incoming message within the required
time.
Phase 2+ parameters can only be used on one channel. The parameter for
and
on the other channels have to be set to zero. If either a SM or a Status
Report is not acknowledged, all +CNMI parameter will be set to zero on all chan-
nels.
Command
Behavior on channel 1
Behavior on channel 2+3