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6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP

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<strong>STEPP</strong>CONFIG VERSION 1.8.14<br />

Format Example Description<br />

$GPGSM $GPGSM Start of sentence<br />

x 2 Received call mode: 2<br />

a V Call type:<br />

D: data call<br />

V: voice call<br />

A: listen call<br />

a +49123456 Caller number<br />

"a" "" Caller phonebook entry<br />

*hh *11 Checksum<br />

End of message termination<br />

Table 9: The GPGSM message data <strong>for</strong>mat in received call mode.<br />

6.3 Supported parameter<br />

The <strong>Falcom</strong> <strong>STEPP</strong> supports the following listed parameters<br />

. Each parameter name is distinguished as caption (section).<br />

Within a section you will find two tables; the first one indicates the<br />

= <strong>for</strong>mat (the command syntax); the second one<br />

shows the example(s) how the SMS command and/or NMEA message can be<br />

sent to the <strong>STEPP</strong> device.<br />

Keep in mind that, if one of following parameter name, described in the<br />

chapters below, is supposed to be sent via the NMEA message ($PSRF108),<br />

which is transmitted in the <strong>for</strong>m of "sentences", then their <strong>for</strong>mat must be<br />

considered by the user. The sentence begins with "$" character, next come the<br />

four letters "talker ID" and three letter "sentence ID", followed by a number of<br />

parameters separated by commas, and terminated by a calculated checksum,<br />

and a carriage return/line feed.<br />

6.3.1 NAME<br />

Syntax NAME=<br />

SMS<br />

command<br />

NMEA<br />

message<br />

This parameter allows you to define or change the device name.<br />

<br />

It identifies the name of <strong>STEPP</strong> device. When the device sends a SMS<br />

message to the message sender or target phone number, it identifies<br />

itself using this identifier.<br />

How the parameter could be sent:<br />

&CNF PWD UNIT NAME=alfa_car<br />

&CNF UNIT NAME=alfa_car<br />

&CNF UNIT NAME<br />

$PSRF108,NAME=alfa_car*1D<br />

$PSRF108,NAME*05<br />

Notes<br />

• If the device name has already been set, each other message<br />

sent to the device overwrites the existed entry.<br />

• A SMS command sent without value deletes the existed entry.<br />

This confidential document is the property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without permission.<br />

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