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AT Command Set - Olitec

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7.1 <strong>AT</strong>^SSTA Remote-S<strong>AT</strong> Interface ActivationTest command<strong>AT</strong>^SSTA=?Response^SSTA:(list of supported s), (list of supported s)Parameter description see below.Read command<strong>AT</strong>^SSTA?The read command can be used to request the current operating status and theused alphabet of the Remote-S<strong>AT</strong> interface.Response^SSTA:,,,device state:0 S<strong>AT</strong> is already used on an other instance (logical channel incase of the multiplex protocol). Only test and read commandscan be used.1 S<strong>AT</strong> may be started on this instance via the write version ofthis command (see below).S<strong>AT</strong> profile according to GSM 11.14.The profile tells the SIM application which features aresupported by the SIM Application Toolkit implemented by theME.Write command<strong>AT</strong>^SSTA=[,]The write command is used to activate the <strong>AT</strong> command interface to the SIMApplication Toolkit in the ME, and must be issued after every power on. However,removing and inserting the SIM does not affect the activation status.S<strong>AT</strong> commands which are not using the <strong>AT</strong> interface (non MMI related S<strong>AT</strong>commands , e.g. PROVIDE LOCAL INFORM<strong>AT</strong>ION) may be executed withoutactivating Remote-S<strong>AT</strong>.ResponseOKParameter1 Activate Remote-S<strong>AT</strong> (to enter state IDLE)0 ANSI character setInput of a character requests one byte , e.g. “Y”.1 UCS2To display the 16 bit value of characters represented inUCS2 alphabet a 4 byte string is required, e.g. “0059” iscoding the character “Y”. For details please refer to ISO/IEC10646.ReferenceSiemensNotePage 179 of 207

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