Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS
HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
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33
Enable SAT without unsolicited indication #STN and UCS2 alphabet used.
34
Enable SAT and extended unsolicited indication #STN (see #STGI)and UCS2
alphabet used.
35
Enable SAT and reduced unsolicited indication #STN (see #STGI)and UCS2
alphabet used.
Note: An unsolicited result code—#STN: 254—is sent if the user has indicated the
need to end the proactive SIM application session: AT#STSR=
that is, “proactive SIM application session terminated by the user” according to
GSM 11.14.
The TA does not need to respond directly, that is, AT#STSR is not required.
It is possible to restart the SAT session from the main menu again with the
command AT#STGI=37.
Note: The settings are saved on user profile and available on following reboot.
SIM Toolkit activation/deactivation is only performed at power on.
Time out for user responses.
1‐2
Time‐out in minutes. Default: 2. Any ongoing (but unanswered) proactive
command is aborted automatically after
terminal response is either “ME currently unable to process command”, or if
applicable, “No response from user”. In addition an unsolicited indication is sent
to the external application:
#STN:
where:
terminate offset equals 100.
Note: Every time the SIM application issues a proactive command that requires
user interaction an unsolicited code is sent, if enabled with #STIA command, as
follows:
If
parameter of #STIA command is set to 3 (reduced unsolicited
indication) an unsolicited indication is sent, indicating the type of proactive
command issued by the SIM:
#STN:
If
parameter of #STIA command is set to 2 (extended unsolicited
indication) the format of the unsolicited indication depends on the specific
command:
if
an unsolicited notification is sent to the user:
#STN:
where:
0 ‐ SIM Initialization and Full File Change Notification.
1 ‐ File Change Notification.
2 ‐ SIM Initialization and File Change Notification.
3 ‐ SIM Initialization.
4 ‐ SIM Reset.
In this case neither #STGI nor #STSR commands are required:
•
AT#STGI is accepted anyway.
•
AT#STSR=
if
if
if