Burnside TX2 User Manual page 16

Gsm terminal
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n = 4 For information about the mobile network:
Operator: my operator
Model: GSM
Signal: -79dBm
Table 2 state value returned in STAT0 command.
Value
Meaning
1
Charge only.
2
Insufficient power to operate.
3
Error condition, communication failure with wireless module.
4
Terminal is initialising.
5
Checking SIM present.
6
No SIM installed.
7
Checking SIM lock.
8
Waiting for SIM PIN.
9
Waiting for SIM PUK.
10
Post SIM unlock initialisation phase.
11
Settle time for reading SMS memory.
12
Flushing SMS memory.
13
Ready for call (always in this state when replying via SMS).
STIME
*863*[hhmm]#
Time to send daily or interval SMS status 24h format. Default 0000:
HHMM. For example: STIME=2315 will send status once per day at 23:15.
STIME=2415 will send status every 15 minutes.
Maximum time set to 3600 (once per 12 hours).
CLOCK
*819*[YYMMDDHHMMSS]#
Command from SMS, sets the clock to the time recorded in the SMS delivery from
the mobile network. For setting via USB, see ETSI "+CCLK" command.
CLRTEMP
*820#
Clears the maximum and minimum temperature memory.
CLRCALL
Ends any call in progress.
REPORTn
*822*[phone number]#
Shorthand way of combining PNUM11=n and CFG9=3, where n is the phone
number. For example REPORT=07123456789"Bobs mobile". The name field may be
omitted. The STAT1 will be sent if an error condition occurs.
Entering REPORT without a number turns off the automatic error reporting and is
equivalent to CFG9=0. For example REPORT=
INIT
Restarts the terminal (cold boot).
VER
Returns the firmware version number.
HVER
Returns the hardware version number.
© 2014 Burnside Technology Ltd.
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