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MC87xx Extended AT Command Reference
Table 9-2: STK command details (Continued)
Command
!STKPLI=<qualifier>,
<value>
!STKPLI=?<qualifier>
Supporting Mini Cards:
MC8790V (minimum
FW rev: K1_0_2_7ap)
MC8791V / 92V (minimum
FW rev: K1_0_2_7ap)
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Byte 03
·
Bit 0 — Second capability configuration parameter support (B8b8)
·
Bit 1 — Sustained display text support (B9b1)
·
Bit 2 — Send DTMF command support (B9b2)
·
Bit 3 — Language notification command support (B9b6)
·
Bit 4 — Launch Browser command support (B9b7)
·
Bit 5 — Softkey support in select item command (B10b1)
·
Bit 6 — Softkey support in setup menu command (B10b2)
·
Bit 7 — Screen size support (B14b8)
Byte 04
·
Bit 0 — Variable font size support (B15b8)
·
Bit 1 — Display resized support (B16b1)
·
Bit 2 — Text wrapping support (B16b2)
·
Bit 3 — Text scrolling support (B16b3)
·
Bit 4–Bit 7 — Not used
Byte 05
·
Bit 0–Bit 7 — Maximum softkey size (B11b1–B11b8)
Byte 06
·
Bit 0–Bit 4 — Number of character support down ME (B14b1–
B14b5)
·
Bit 5–Bit 7 — Reduce width of menu support (B16b6–B16b8)
Byte 07
·
Bit 0–Bit 6 — Number of character support across ME (B15b1–
B15b7)
·
Bit 7 — Not used
Record local provisioning information
This command, used when provisioning the modem, records a vendor-
defined value for a specific command qualifier in NV memory. This value is
then sent to the SIM automatically when the SIM issues a Provide Local
Information proactive command— no action is required by the host.
Usage:
AT!STKPLI=<qualifier>, <value> stores <value> in NV memory. The
command returns "OK" or "ERROR"
AT!STKPLI=?<qualifier> returns the stored <value>
Parameters:
<qualifier> (Command qualifier for Provide Local Information proactive
command)
represented as hexadecimal ASCII
0xFE — This is a reserved qualifier that is being overloaded to store
the vendor-defined <value>
<value> (Single byte vendor-defined value)
represented as hexadecimal ASCII
Valid values: '00'–'FF'
Description
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