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SIM TOOLKIT COMMANDS
HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
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AT#STSR=
if
#STN:
where:
to monitor (see GSM 11.14).
‐ '00' = MT call.
‐ '01' = Call connected.
‐ '02' = Call disconnected.
‐ '03' = Location status.
‐ '04' = User activity.
‐ '05' = Idle screen available.
‐ '06' = Card reader status (if class "a" is supported).
‐ '07' = Language selection.
‐ '08' = Browser Termination (if class "c" is supported).
‐ '09' = Data available (if class "e" is supported).
‐ '0A' = Channel status (if class "e" is supported).
The hexadecimal number is actually a bit mask, where each bit, when set,
indicates that the corresponding event has to be monitored (for example, if
In these cases neither #STGI nor #STSR commands are required:
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AT#STGI is accepted anyway.
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AT#STSR=
All other commands:
the unsolicited indication reports just the proactive command type:
#STN:
Note: If the call control or SMS control facility in the SIM is activated, when the
customer application makes an outgoing call, or sends an SS or USSD, or an SMS,
the following #STN unsolicited indication can be sent, according to GSM 11.14, to
indicate whether the outgoing call is accepted, rejected or modified by the SIM,
or if the SMS service centre address or destination is changed:
#STN:
[,
where
150 ‐ SMS control response.
160 ‐ call/SS/USSD response.
0 ‐ Call/SMS not allowed.
1 ‐ Call/SMS allowed.
2 ‐ Call/SMS allowed with modification.
Notes:
Only one instance at a time—the one which first issued AT#STIA=n (with n different from zero)—is allowed to
issue SAT commands. This is valid until the same instance issues AT#STIA=0.
After power cycle another instance can enable SAT.