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User's Guide
MC35 Module
MC35 Terminal
Version: 02.00
DocID: MC35 SAT 01 v02.00
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Document Name: Remote-SAT User's Guide
Version: 02.00
Date: 11.01.2002
DocId: MC35_SAT_01_v02.00
Status: Released
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product and this document are based.
This product is not intended for use in life support appliances, devices or systems where a malfunction
of the product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Siemens AG customers using or
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Applications incorporating the described product must be designed to be in accordance with the
technical specifications provided in these guidelines. Failure to comply with any of the required
procedures can result in malfunctions or serious discrepancies in results.
Furthermore, all safety instructions regarding the use of mobile technical systems, including GSM
products, which also apply to cellular phones must be followed.
Handheld applications such as mobile phones or PDAs incorporating the described product must be in
accordance with the guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency energy. The Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR) of the application must be evaluated and approved to be compliant with national and
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Contents
1 AT Commands for Remote-SAT in MC35 ..................................................................................5
1.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................5
1.1.1 Supported product versions and related documents ...........................................6
1.1.2 SAT Context Diagram ..........................................................................................7
1.1.3 Usage of Remote-SAT.........................................................................................8
1.1.4 Command Type Values .......................................................................................8
1.1.5 Parameter Types................................................................................................10
1.1.6 States of Remote-SAT .......................................................................................10
1.1.6.1 Remote-SAT State Transition Diagram .............................................................11
1.1.6.2 Remote-SAT State Transition Table..................................................................12
1.1.7 Examples: Using Remote-SAT ..........................................................................13
1.1.8 Sequence scenarios...........................................................................................15
1.1.8.1 Initialisation sequence........................................................................................15
1.1.8.2 Proactive Command sequence.......................................................................... 16
1.1.8.3 Envelope Command sequence (Menu Selection)..............................................17
1.1.8.4 Envelope Command sequence (Call / MO / SMS Control) ................................18
1.1.8.5 Event Download sequence ................................................................................19
1.2 AT^SSTA Remote-SAT Activation ....................................................................................20
1.3 ^SSTN Remote-SAT Notification.......................................................................................22
1.4 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information.........................................................................23
1.4.1 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format............................23
1.4.2 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Refresh (1)...................................24
1.4.3 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Set Up Event List (5)....................25
1.4.4 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Call (16) .............................26
1.4.5 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send SS (17)................................28
1.4.6 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send USSD (18) ..........................29
1.4.7 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send Short Message (19) ............30
1.4.8 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send DTMF (20) ..........................31
1.4.9 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Play Tone (32)..............................32
1.4.10 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Display Text (33)..........................33
1.4.11 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Inkey (34) ..............................34
1.4.12 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Input (35)...............................35
1.4.13 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Select Item (36)............................ 36
1.4.14 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Menu (37) ..........................38
1.4.15 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Idle Mode Text (40) ...........39
1.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Generic Format ......................................................40
1.5.1 Remote-SAT Command Status .........................................................................42
1.5.2 Proactive Commands.........................................................................................43
1.5.2.1 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Refresh (1).............................................43
1.5.2.2 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Event List (5)..............................43
1.5.2.3 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Setup Call (16).......................................44
1.5.2.4 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send SS (17) .........................................45
1.5.2.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send USSD (18) ....................................46
1.5.2.6 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send Short Message (19)......................47
1.5.2.7 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send DTMF (20) .................................... 48
1.5.2.8 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Play Tone (32) .......................................49
1.5.2.9 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Display Text (33)....................................50
1.5.2.10 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Inkey (34) ........................................51
1.5.2.11 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Input (35).........................................52
1.5.2.12 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Select Item (36)......................................53
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1.5.2.13 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Menu (37)...................................54
1.5.2.14 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Idle Mode Text (40)....................55
1.5.3 Event Response Commands .............................................................................56
1.5.3.1 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Menu Selection (211)...................56
1.5.3.2 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – User Activity (232)........................56
1.5.3.3 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Idle Screen Available (233)..........57
1.5.3.4 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Language Selection (235)............57
1.5.3.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Terminate Command (254) .........57
2 Appendix.....................................................................................................................................58
2.1 Appendix A – SAT Profile.................................................................................................. 58
2.2 Appendix B - UCS2 Character Set Options.......................................................................61
2.3 Appendix C – Language Codes......................................................................................... 63
0 Version History
This chapter reports modifications and improvements over previous versions of the document.
"Remote-SAT User’s Guide" Version MC35_sat_01_v0101a=> MC35_SAT_01_v02.00
Chapter / AT command Page What is new
1.1.4, Table 1 9Section “Termination of Proactive Commands (URCs, TA
ME SIM)”:
<cmdType> values 116 – 119 removed
1.4.3 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT
Get Information – Set Up Event
List (5)
25 <eventList>: “range 0-255” removed
bit 9 – 16 (RFU) added
1.4.4 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT
Get Information – Setup Call (16) 26 Description of write command modified
1.4.9 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT
Get Information – Play Tone (32) 32 Parameters added
1.5 and 1.5.2.3 40
44 Syntax of write command response modified:
^SSTR: xy<TermQualifier>,<TerminationCauseText>
replaced with:
^SSTR: <pac>,<TermQualifier>,<TerminationCauseText>
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1 AT Commands for Remote-SAT in MC35
This document presents the specification for AT commands and responses required for the SIM
Application Toolkit (SAT) implementation in MC35.
1.1 Introduction
SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) is a technology that lets the SIM card execute a great variety of
additional applications. Conventionally, SIM cards are intended to store user specific data, such as
phonebooks, secure user identification codes and messages, but they can also hold a lot of value-
added mobile applications.
The SAT functionality integrated in MC35 and MC35T allows to execute network specific applications
implemented on the SIM card. Typical examples are online banking and information services.
The commands exchanged between SAT and the SIM application fall into two categories:
Proactive commands – sent from the SIM application to the module’s SAT, e.g. DISPLAY TEXT.
Envelope commands – sent from the module's SAT to the SIM application, e.g. MENU
SELECTION.
The SAT implementation supports SAT class 3, GSM 11.14 Release 98, no support of letter classes.
GSM 11.14 describes Proactive and Envelope Commands in detail.
Note:
The part on PC or PDA side which handles the Remote-SAT AT command interface (referred to as
SAT-IF-Handler) is available as an exemplary implementation guidance as source code.
For details, please contact the Wireless Modules Application Engineering Department at Siemens AG.
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1.1.1 Supported product versions and related documents
Please note that this document is intended for the MC35 software release 02.00. The SAT functions
can be used in conjunction with the MC35 Cellular Engine and the MC35 Terminal.
Related documents
[1] AT Command Set for MC35 and MC35 Terminal, Version 02.00
[2] MC35 Hardware Interface Description, Version 02.00
[3] Release Notes: MC35 Version 02.00
[4] MC35 GPRS Startup User's Guide
[5] Application Note 16: Updating MC35 Firmware, Version 02.00
[6] M35 Terminal Hardware Interface Description
[7] TC35 MC35 Terminal User's Guide
[8] Application Note 02: Audio Interface, as of Version 02.00
Prior to using MC35 / MC35T or upgrading to a new firmware release, be sure to carefully read and
understand the latest product information provided in the Release Notes.
To visit the Siemens Website you can use the following link:
http://www.siemens.com/wm
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SIM
MC35
Customer
Application
(Running PC-SAT application)
Air
IF LCD KBD
MMI
Remote-SAT
SAT
^SSTN:<pac>
AT commands
data
SA
algo
IDLE
WAIT PAC
SAT-UI
PC/PDA
AT^SSTR:<pac>
AT^SSTGI:<pac>
^SSTN:<pac>
SAT-IF-Handler
(Driver-DLL)
1.1.2 SAT Context Diagram
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1.1.3 Usage of Remote-SAT
Remote-SAT (RSAT) is designed as an AT interface that forms the link between the SIM application
running on the SIM card and the customer application (PDA, laptop etc.). The purpose of RSAT is to
allow the customer application to issue commands to the SAT interface and to display all SAT activities
on the user interface of the customer application. To take advantage of Remote-SAT it must be
explicitly started using the AT^SSTA command.
If no customer application is involved there is no need to communicate through the AT interface, and
Remote-SAT can be ignored. In this case, all commands and responses may be exchanged directly
between the module's SAT interface and the GSM network.
Both scenarios – whether or not Remote-SAT is activated – are illustrated in the context diagram in
Chapter 1.1.2.
As a cellular module does not have an MMI, RSAT differs from a phone implementation of SAT. It uses
a special set of AT Commands to pass data, e.g. a list of menu items, to the TA and to receive
responses, e.g. a selected menu item.
The TA, being the customer application, is required to implement a state machine that controls the
module's SAT. It monitors the states of SAT and sends appropriate AT commands when required,
depending upon user input. As an example of a proven implementation approach, the SIEMENS PC-
MMI tool is available on request.
If the TA does not offer the SIM Application Toolkit to the end user, e.g. online banking, information
services, then the module does not place any requirements on the TA for additional support. Therefore
the state machine and the use of RSAT AT commands do not need to be implemented in the TA.
1.1.4 Command Type Values
The Command Type value (<cmdType>) identifies the type of command or associated response
passed between the TA (customer application) and the ME.
<cmdType>) is the parameter that comes first in AT commands, in response to AT^SSTGI (see
Chapter 1.4) and AT^SSTR (see Chapter 1.5), and in the ^SSTN unsolicited result code (see Chapter
1.3).
The SAT implementation supports SAT class 3 (GSM 11.14 Release 98, no support of letter classes).
Therefore, Table 1 summarizes only those command types and parameters which may appear on the
user interface (UI) and thus, allow the user to take an action. Command types that are transparent to
the user are not listed in the table, although they are supported by Remote-SAT as specified in GSM
11.14.
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Table 1 Command Type Identifiers
Command Types supported by Remote-SAT (i.e. UI related)
<cmdType>
value
(decimal)
^SSTGI
applicable Used as
Next Action
Indicator
^SSTR
required Command Name
Proactive Commands (TA
ME
SIM)
Follows GSM 11.14 (ver 8.5.0 2000-12) Section 13.4
1 X X REFRESH
5 X X SET UP EVENT LIST
16 X X X SET UP CALL
17 X X X SEND SS
18 X X X SEND USSD
19 X X X SEND SHORT MESSAGE
20 X X SEND DTMF
32 X X X PLAY TONE
33 X X X DISPLAY TEXT
34 X X X GET INKEY
35 X X X GET INPUT
36 X X X SELECT ITEM
37 X X X SET UP MENU
40 X X X SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
Termination of Proactive Commands (URCs, TA
ME
SIM)
101 Terminate REFRESH
105 Terminate SET UP EVENT LIST
120 Terminate SEND DTMF
132 Terminate PLAY TONE
133 Terminate DISPLAY TEXT
134 Terminate GET INKEY
135 Terminate GET INPUT
136 Terminate SELECT ITEM
137 Terminate SET UP MENU
140 Terminate SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
Event Commands (TA
ME
SIM)
Follows GSM 11.14 (ver 8.5.0 2000-12) Sections 12.25
and 13.1.
211 User Menu Item Selection
Follows GSM 11.14 (ver 8.5.0 2000-12) Section 12.25.
232 User activity
233 Idle screen available
235 Language selection
Additional Commands (URCs, TA
ME
SIM)
250 X Get icon data (if told to be available by ^SSTGI)
251 X End of session (used for next action indication only)
252 Notification: Update to application menu
254 Notification: SIM Application returns to main menu
Note:
Use of icons is not supported. All icon related actions will respond with <iconId> = 0 (no icon).
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1.1.5 Parameter Types
Strings are passed as UCS2 characters, usage of the GSM alphabet is also possible. However, use of
the GSM alphabet is not recommended since a SIM can contain text which then is not displayable (e.g.
Greek characters). To select the type of alphabet, use the AT^SSTA command. The type is
determined both for inputs and outputs.
UCS is specified in ISO/IEC 10646. There are 2 and 4 octet versions available, of which only the 2-
octet variant is used, known as UCS2.
The 65536 positions in the 2-octet form of UCS are divided into 256 rows, each with 256 cells. The first
octet of a character representation gives the row number, the second the cell number. The first row,
row 0, contains exactly the same characters as ISO/IEC 8859-1. The first 128 characters are thus the
ASCII characters.
The octet representing an ISO/IEC 8859-1 character is easily transformed to the representation in
UCS, by putting a 0 octet in front of it. UCS includes the same control characters as ISO/IEC 8859 and
these are also in row 0.
e.g. ’<x><x><n><n>’
<x><x> specifies the character set.
<n><n> specifies the character.
1.1.6 States of Remote-SAT
The communication with the SIM Application Toolkit is performed via the AT commands detailed in the
following chapters.
In general, the type of AT command that can (and should) be issued depends on the current state of
the Remote-SAT interface.
The current state of Remote-SAT is determined by
1. the application running on the SIM,
2. the application running on the TA (external controller),
3. the internal actions of the ME (especially SAT and Call Control).
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1.1.6.1 Remote-SAT State Transition Diagram
A
Event : SIM sends first Proactive
Command
IDLE
/2
OFF
/1
WAIT
/4 PAC
/3
RESET
/0
B"AT^SSTA=1,x"
"OK"
CSIM sends PAC
^SSTN:<PAC>" (URC)
POWER ON (Hardware Reset)
F"AT^SSTR=<2xx>,..."
"OK"
E
"AT^SSTR=<PAC>,<status>,...
"OK"
"^SSTN:254" (an optional URC,
if SIM Application has
returned to its main menu)
GSIM terminates PAC
"^SSTN:<PAC>" (as URC)
D"AT^SSTGI=<PAC>"
"^SSTGI:<PAC>,..."
Output depends on PAC
"OK"
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1.1.6.2 Remote-SAT State Transition Table
The following table outlines which AT commands can be issued during certain states. However, the
test and read AT commands are available at any time. So it is possible to determine the current state
of the interface via AT^SSTA?.
If a response contains text, the selected alphabet has to be used.
Meaning of options in column “M/O/X”:
M: The TA has to issue the AT command to get Remote-SAT service (mandatory).
O: Issue of the AT command is optional.
X: Issue of the AT command is not allowed at this time and will lead to an error message.
State AT command
State after power on the ME and no notification given by the SIM that an application is
available. No write version of an AT command is allowed.
State is entered after SIM removal again.
Action M/O/X Description
^SSTA=1,n X
^SSTGI=<pac> X
^SSTR=<pac> X
RESET
(0)
^SSTR=<event> X
SIM has released its application.
SAT service is available, but Remote-SAT interface needs to be activated by the TA.
Action M/O/X Description
^SSTA=1,n M Enable SAT service, so that all SAT notifications may be
issued as URCs (^SSTN:<cmdType>).
^SSTGI=<pac> X
^SSTR=<pac> X
OFF
(1)
^SSTR=<event> X
SIM application is running, but no proactive command has been issued.
Action M/O/X Description
^SSTA=1,n O Use to switch to alphabet type <n>
^SSTGI=<pac> X
^SSTR=<pac> X
IDLE
(2)
^SSTR=<event> O Response to indicate TA, i.e. user activity.
SIM application has issued a proactive command. This event is signaled to the TA via
^SSTN:<cmdType>.
Action M/O/X Description
^SSTA=1,n O Use to switch to alphabet type <n>
^SSTGI=<pac> M Get information related to an issued notification
^SSTN:<cmdType>. This is requested before a response can
be issued via ^SSTR=<pac>.
^SSTR=<pac> X
PAC
(3)
^SSTR=<event> X
SIM application is waiting for the response to the ongoing proactive command.
Action M/O/X Description
^SSTA=1,n O Use to switch to alphabet type <n>
^SSTGI=<pac> X
^SSTR=<pac> M Issue Terminal Response related to the ongoing proactive
command.
WAIT
(4)
^SSTR=<event> X
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1.1.7 Examples: Using Remote-SAT
To give you an idea of how to start and use Remote-SAT, you may follow the steps described below:
// Start after switch on the module
at
OK
// Switch on verbose error messages
at+cmee=2
OK
// Enter the PIN code (if necessary due to SIM configuration)
at+cpin=1234
OK
// Ask if a SIM application is available and has started right now
at^ssta?
^SSTA: 1,1,1,"7FFFFFFF7F0100DF1F"
OK
// OK, First ´1´ tells us that SIM application has started but interface is still in ´OFF´ state.
// Tell the module that we are interested in SAT, i.e. switch to ´IDLE´ state.
at^ssta=1,0
OK
// Now we receive the first proactive command
^SSTN:37
// We have to ask for the parameter details
at^sstgi=37
// These are the details:
^SSTGI: 37,0,3,"SAT Special Menue",0,1,1,0
^SSTGI: 37,1,"News",0,0
^SSTGI: 37,2,"EMail",0,0
^SSTGI: 37,3,"Banking",0,0
OK
// We always have to acknowledge the proactive command
at^sstr=37,0
OK
// SAT tells us that the proactive session has ended and enters its main menue (which should then be
opened on the sreen by an MMI):
^SSTN:254
// Now we want to select item no. 1 of the menue sent before:
at^sstr=211,0,1
OK
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// We get the next proactive command:
^SSTN:36
// We ask for more information...
at^sstgi=36
// ... and get it:
^SSTGI: 36,0,12,"Rubriken >",0,0,1,1,0
^SSTGI: 36,1,"News >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,2,"Stock Infos>",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,3,"Aktien D >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,4,"Aktien INT >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,5,"Sport >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,6,"1.BL-Clubs >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,7,"Unterhaltng>",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,8,"Horoskop >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,9,"Wetter D >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,10,"Wetter INT >",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,11,"Wetter spez>",0,0
^SSTGI: 36,63,"Extras >",0,0
OK
// Do not forget to acknowledge:
at^sstr=36,0,63
OK
// And again: We get the next proactive command:
^SSTN:36
// ...
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1.1.8 Sequence scenarios
In the following sequence diagrams dashed lines refer to events which respond to a formerly issued
request.
1.1.8.1 Initialisation sequence
TA: ME: SIM:
Reset
0
Off
1
^SSTN: 255
Release Sim Application
AT^SSTA = 1,n
Idle
2
OK
The SAT starts in the “Reset” state when the module powers up. In this state no SAT related AT
commands can be issued or responses received. When the SIM Application is released SAT moves
into the “Off” state.
When in the “Off” state a supported SIM Application exists on the SIM card. The TA receives an
Unsolicited Result Code to indicate this and SAT can be activated now by activated by the TA.
Issuing the AT^SSTA command activates SAT and specifies the alphabet to be used. SAT then moves
into the “Idle” state where it is then ready for use. When in “Idle” state SAT can receive input from the
TA, such as forms of the AT^SSTR command.
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1.1.8.2 Proactive Command sequence
TA: ME: SIM:
PAC
3
^SSTN: <pac>
Issue PAC
AT^SSTGI: <pac>
Wait
4
Idle
2
^SSTGI: <pac>,..values..
AT^SSTR: <pac>
TERMINAL RESPONSE: <pac>
Idle
2
OK
^SSTN: 254
Upon receiving a Proactive command (PAC) from the SIM, SAT steps into the “PAC” state. The TA is
informed that a PAC has been issued and is expected to respond with a request for further information.
Whilst in the “PAC” state some forms of the AT^SSTR commands can be issued.
Upon receiving the AT^SSTGI command SAT changes into the “Wait” state. Further information about
the PAC is sent to the TA and a response is required to trigger a TERMINAL RESPONSE back to the
SIM Application.
SAT then moves back to the “Idle” state and either another PAC is issued or SAT informs the TA that
the proactive session is over.
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1.1.8.3 Envelope Command sequence (Menu Selection)
TA: ME: SIM:
OK
Idle
2
AT^SSTR: <env>
ENVELOPE CMD
Idle
2
A SIM Application will provide SAT with Main Menu to display, using the PAC SETUP MENU. The
Envelope Command MENU SELECTION allows the TA to select an item from this menu, via
AT^SSTR.
When this takes place, SAT will issue a response to the user, but will not change the state. The SIM
Application is then generally expected to issue a PAC.
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1.1.8.4 Envelope Command sequence (Call / MO / SMS Control)
TA: ME: SIM:
PAC
3
^SSTN: <env>
AT^SSTGI: <env>
Wait
4
Idle
2
^SSTGI: <env>,..values..
AT^SSTR: <env>
ENVELOPE CMD
Idle
2
OK
RESPONSE
Envelope commands are issued for Call/MO Control by SAT if Call control is enabled. Upon receiving
the response from the SIM Application SAT changes to the “PAC” state.
In the “PAC” state the TA is informed of the pending information and expected to issue AT^SSTGI to
request further information. This sends SAT into the “Wait” state upon which is sends the relevant
Call/MO Control information to the TA.
SAT then returns to its “Idle” state.
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1.1.8.5 Event Download sequence
TA: ME: SIM:
OK
Idle
2
AT^SSTR: <eve>
ENVELOPE CMD
Idle
2
When an event occurs that is in the TA event list, as configured using the PAC SETUP EVENTLIST,
SAT is informed using AT^SSTR.
SAT creates the Envelope Command to send to the SIM Application and responds to the TA. During
this operation SAT remains in the “Idle” state.
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1.2 AT^SSTA Remote-SAT Activation
Test command
AT^SSTA=?
Response
^SSTA:(list of supported <state>s), (list of supported <alphabet>s)
Parameter description see below.
Read command
AT^SSTA?
The read command can be used to request the current operating status and the
used alphabet of the Remote-SAT interface.
State handling is described in chapter “States of Remote-SAT”, pg. 10.
Response
^SSTA:<state>,<alphabet>,<allowedInstance>,<SatProfile>
<state> device is in one of the following state:
0 RESET
1OFF
2IDLE *)
3 PAC
4WAIT
*) Note:
Only this state can be selected directly by the TA, see write command.
<allowedInstance>
0 SAT is already used on an other instance (logical channel in
case of the multiplex protocol). Only test and read
commands can be used.
1 SAT may be started on this instance via the write version of
this command (see below).
<SatProfile> SAT profile according to GSM 11.14, see appendix.
The profile tells the SIM application which features are supported
by the SIM Application Toolkit implemented by the ME. The profile
cannot be changed by the TA.
Write command
AT^SSTA=
<mode>
[,<Alphabet>]
The write command activates the AT command interface to the SIM Application
Toolkit in the ME. It must be issued each time the ME is switched on again.
However, removing and inserting the SIM does not affect the activation status.
SAT commands which are not using the AT interface (non MMI related SAT
commands , e.g. PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION) may be executed without
activating Remote-SAT.
Response
OK
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Parameter
<mode>
1 Activate Remote-SAT (to enter state IDLE)
<Alphabet>
0 GSM default alphabet (GSM 03.38)Input of a character
requests one byte , e.g. “Y”.
On ME´s output of string parameter (e.g. ,”Examples”)
character values will range from 32 to 255.
On input to the ME only character values from 32 to 128
are accepted!
Therefore input characters with GSM alphabet values
outside this range have to be entered with an escape
character and the hexadecimal value, e.g. “\00 is @”.
1 UCS2
To display the 16 bit value of characters represented in
UCS2 alphabet a 4 byte string is required, e.g. “0059” is
coding the character “Y”. For details please refer to ISO/IEC
10646.
Reference
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Note
Use of GSM default alphabet may cause software flow control (XON/XOFF)
problems.
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1.3 ^SSTN Remote-SAT Notification
Proactive
Commands Every time the SIM application issues a proactive command, via the ME, the TA
will receive a notification. This indicates the type of proactive command issued.
AT^SSTGI must then be used by the TA to request the parameters of the
proactive command from the ME.
Upon receiving the ^SSTGI response from the ME, the TA must send AT^SSTR
to confirm the execution of the proactive command and provide any required user
response e.g. selected menu item.
Unsolicited result code
^SSTN: <cmdType>
Parameters
<cmdType>
Proactive command ID, see Table 1
Note:
Only one proactive command can be ongoing at any one time.
Terminate
Proactive
Command
When the SIM application has issued a proactive command, via the ME, to the
TA, it is possible that this command must be terminated. The ^SSTN Unsolicited
Result Code is sent but with a different command type (add terminate offset 100),
to indicate the termination of the specified command.
The state changes to idle.
The TA should then avoid sending any further commands related to the
terminated proactive command, e,g. AT^SSTGI or AT^SSTR.
Unsolicited result code
^SSTN: <cmdTerminateValue>
Parameters
<cmdTerminateValue> is defined as <cmdType> + terminate offset. The
terminate offset equals 100.
Terminate proactive command ID, see Table 1 Command Type Identifiers
SIM
Application
returns to
main menu
Notification to the TA when the SIM Application has finished a command cycle
and again enters its main menue, which was transferred with an URC ^SSTN: 37
(SET UP MENU) at start up.
This URC should be used to open this menue on the sreen.
The TA does not need to respond directly, i.e. AT^SSTR is not required.
Unsolicited result code
^SSTN: <254>
Reference
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1.4 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information
1.4.1 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format
Test command
AT^SSTGI=?
Response
^SSTGI:(list of supported <state>s), (list of supported <cmdType>s)
OK
Read command
AT^SSTGI?
Response
^SSTGI: <state>, <cmdType>
OK
Parameters
<state> Remote-SAT interface states (refer to AT^SSTA)
<cmdType> Ongoing Proactive Command (values see chapter 1.1.4
“Command Type Values”). However, this information is valid during
states PAC and WAIT only.
Write command
AT^SSTGI=
<cmdType>
There are two situations for use of the Write command:
1. Regularly the Write command is used upon receipt of an unsolicited result
code ^SSTN:<cmdType>.
In this case the TA is expected to acknowledge the ^SSTGI response with
AT^SSTR to confirm that the proactive command has been executed.
AT^SSTR will also provide any user information e.g. selected menu item.
2. There may be the situation to request the information via AT^SSTGI without
previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>.
This will always be the case if the TA has started or restarted its application
(e.g. a MMI) after power on the ME.
To request the information despite the probably missed URCs it is possible
to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT at any time for the
following Proactive Commands:
PAC type 5: Set Up Event List,
PAC type 37: Setup Menu,
PAC type 40: Setup Idle Mode Test.
Note:
In case of using the Write command without receipt of an unsolicited result
code ^SSTN:<cmdType> it is neither necessary nor possible to
acknowledge the ^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR.
Such a ^SSTGI response will not cause any state changes.
The command type value is returned to the ME to identify which ^SSTN is being
responded to.
Reference
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1.4.2 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Refresh (1)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=1
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:1.
The response from the module indicates the type of REFRESH that is going to
be undertaken.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 1 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as an
enumeration.
0 SIM Initialization and Full File Change
Notification;
1 File Change Notification;
2 SIM Initialization and File Change Notification;
3 SIM Initialization;
4 SIM Reset; ME is performing a SIM reset.
Therefore a Terminal Response should not be
issued.
5 to 255 = reserved values.
For every return value of <commandDetails> except 4 (SIM reset) the external
application shall react as follows:
1. Issue the related Terminal Response AT^SSTR=1,<status>.
2. If <status> is 0 (Command performed successfully) the TA is requested to
show a “Please wait” alert window on its screen until it will receive the RSAT
notification ^SSTN:101 (Terminate proactive command REFRESH).
Reference
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1.4.3 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Set Up Event List (5)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=5
This command is mainly to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:5. However, please refer to note below.
The response informs the TA of the events that it must monitor within itself. If
any of these events then occur the TA must report them to the ME.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <eventList> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 5 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<eventList> Unsigned integer, used as bitfield:
bit 1-4 RFU
bit 5 0 User Activity not in Event List
1 Any user activity (keyboard press) has to be signaled to the
ME.
bit 6 0 Idle Screen Available not in Event List
1 Any idle screen available event has to be signaled to the ME.
bit 7 RFU
bit 8 0 Language Selection not in Event List
1 Language Selection events have to be signaled to the ME.
bit 9 – 16 RFU
The event list tells the TA which events have to be reported to the ME via the
related commands AT^SSTR=(232, 233, 235).
Reference
Siemens
Note
It is possible to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT for this
Proactive Command without previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>,
see section “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format”, pg.
23.
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1.4.4 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Call (16)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=16
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:16.
If the SIM Application attempts to set up a call it uses this response to inform the
TA of the call parameters.
The sequence of events is as follows:
1. After the Remote-SAT notification 16 was issued the TA has to ask for the
command parameter via AT^SSTGI=16.
2. If the SIM Application supplies no confirmation text or icon parameter, the
TA gives other information to the user, e.g. the telephone number. In this
case flow continues at step 4.
3. If the SIM Application supplies a non empty confirmation text or icon
parameter, the TA uses only these to ask the user whether or not he wishes
to set up the call.
4. If the user confirms to set up the call, AT^SSTR=16,0 shall be responded.
5. If the user denies to set up the call, AT^SSTR=16,34 shall be responded.
6. After confirmation phase the TA may present a dialling animation on the
screen until a mandatory parameter line
^SSTR: 16, <TermQualifier>, <TerminationCauseText>
is issued.
7. If <TermQualifier> is not equal to 0 the dialling process did not perform
successfully.
If <TerminationCauseText> is not an empty string, this text has to be shown
to the user for an appropriate time, e.g. 2 seconds. The text contains
information regarding the dial termination cause, e.g. call barring through
Call Control by SIM mechanism.
<TerminationCauseText> is an empty string, the TA shall give an own
indication to the user.
8. If <TermQualifier> is equal to 0, the dial process has been successfully
finished:
If <TerminationCauseText> is not an empty string, this text shall be used to
inform the user during the call setup.
If <TerminationCauseText> is an empty string, <callSetupText> and/or
<confirmationIconId> shall be used to inform the user during call setup.
However, if <callSetupText> contains no data, too, no indication shall be
shown.
9. The TA shall give the user an opportunity to end an ongoing call, set up by
the Proactive Command. In this case the TA shall issue an ATH command
to the ME.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <confirmationText>,
<calledNumber>, <callSetupText>, <confirmationIconQualifier>,
<confirmationIconId>, <callSetupIconQualifier>,<callSetupIconId> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 16 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<confirmationText> String for user confirmation stage
<calledNumber> String containing called number
<callSetupText> String for call setup stage
<confirmationIconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
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1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<confirmationIconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
<callSetupIconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<callSetupIconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
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1.4.5 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send SS (17)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=17
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:17.
The module is sending a supplementary service request to the network, and is
alerting the user of this. Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to
display to the user.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, [<commandDetails>], [<text>], <iconQualifier>, <iconId>,
<CR>, <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 17 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<text> String
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
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1.4.6 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send USSD (18)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=18
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:18.
The module is sending an unstructured supplementary service request to the
network, and is alerting the user of this.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, [<commandDetails>], [<text>], <iconQualifier>, <iconId>
<CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 18 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails>This byte is RFU.
<text> String
<iconQualifier> Unsigned integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bit field.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
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Note
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1.4.7 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send Short Message (19)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=19
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:19.
The SIM Application is sending a Short Message and the TA is informed of this.
The user can be passed a string containing information to display.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <textInfo>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId>
<CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 19 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<textInfo> String to provide the user with information.
If the string is provided by the SIM and is not a null data
object (empty string), the TA shall use it to inform the user.
This is also an indication that the TA should not give any
other information to the user on the fact that the ME is
sending a short message.
If the string is a null data object (i.e. an empty string), the TA
may give own information to the user concerning what is
happening (e.g. “Please Wait”).
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255,
0: no icon
1: an icon is provided by the SIM, the icon indicated in the
command may be used by the ME to inform the user, in
addition to, or instead of the alpha identifier, as indicated with
the icon qualifier.
Reference
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1.4.8 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Send DTMF (20)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=20
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:20.
The SIM Application is sending DTMF tones to the network, and can provide the
TA with some information about this.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId>
<CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 20 – Proactive command ID see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<text> String to provide user with information.
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
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1.4.9 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Play Tone (32)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=32
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:32.
The ME has been instructed to generate an audible tone, and may pass to the
TA some information to support this.
Text and an Icon Identifier are passed to the TA for display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <infoText>>, <tone>, <durationUnit>,
<duration>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 32 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<infoText> String to accompany tone
<tone> Tone that the ME generates
Standard supervisory tones:
01 Dial tone
02 Called subscriber busy
03 Congestion
04 Radio path acknowledge
05 Radio path not available / Call dropped
06 Error / Special information
07 Call waiting tone
08 Ringing tone
ME proprietary tones:
10 General beep
11 Positive acknowledgement tone
12 Negative acknowledgement or error tone
<durationUnit>
0 Minutes
1 Seconds
2 Tenths of Seconds
<duration> Duration of tone, expressed in units (1-255)
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 icon is not self-explanatory and shall be displayed with
the text. Determined value only if associated icon id is not
0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
Note
Command is issued if the SIM application requests playing a tone with a length
more than 5 seconds.
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1.4.10 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Display Text (33)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=33
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:33.
The TA is being passed a message to display to the user, which can have
different display characteristics.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <immediateResponse>,
<iconQualifier>, <iconId> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 33 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = normal priority
1 = high priority
bits 2-7: = RFU
bit 8: 0 = clear message after a delay
1 = wait for user to clear message
<text> String to be displayed (up to 240 bytes)
<immediateResponse> Indicates when to send TERMINAL RESPONSE
0 = send TERMINAL RESPONSE when text
clears from screen
1 = TERMINAL RESPONSE sent immediately
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
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1.4.11 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Inkey (34)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=34
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:34.
The TA is asked to prompt the user for an input, which is a single character.
Help can be requested by the user, if available.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId>
<CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 34 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only
1 = alphabet set;
bit 2: 0 = SMS default alphabet (GSM character set)
1 = UCS2 alphabet
bit 3: 0 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are
enabled
1 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are
disabled and the "Yes/No" response is
requested
bits 4-7: = RFU
bit 8: 0 = no help information available
1 = help information available
<text> String as prompt for text.
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
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1.4.12 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Get Input (35)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=35
This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:35.
The TA is asked to prompt the user for an input, of a specified length and type,
e.g. digits only. Help can be requested by the user, if available.
Text and an Icon Identifier can be passed to the TA to display to the user.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <responseMin>,
<responseMax>, [<defaultText>], <iconQualifier>, <iconId> <CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 35 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = digits (0-9, *, #, and +) only
1 = alphabet set
bit 2: 0 = SMS default alphabet (GSM character set)
1 = UCS2 alphabet
bit 3: 0 = ME may echo user input on the display
1 = user input shall not be revealed in any way
(see note)
bit 4: 0 = user input to be in unpacked format
1 = user input to be in SMS packed format
bits 5 to 7: RFU
bit 8: 0 = no help information available
1 = help information available
<text> String as prompt for text
<responseMin> minimum length of user input (0 – 255)
<responseMax> maximum length of user input (0 – 255)
<defaultText> String supplied as default response text
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
Note
Hidden entry mode (GSM 11.14) is only available when using digit input. In
hidden entry mode only characters ‘0’-‘9’, ‘*’ and ‘#‘ are allowed.
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1.4.13 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Select Item (36)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=36 This command is to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:36.
The TA is supplied with a list of items allowing the user to select one. Help can
be requested by the user, if available and the presentation style is specified.
In addition to text strings and icon identifiers, a next action indicator informs the
user of the likely result of selecting a chosen item.
Response
The first line of output from the ME is:
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <numOfItems>, <titleText>,
<defaultItemId>, <itemIconsPresent>, <itemIconsQualifier>, <titleIconQualifier>,
<titleIconId> <CR> <LF>
One line follows for every item, repeated for <numOfItems>:
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <itemId>, <itemText>, <nextActionId>, <iconId>
<CR><LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 36 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = presentation type is not specified
1 = presentation type is specified in bit 2
bit 2: 0 = presentation as a choice of data values if bit
1 = '1'
1 = presentation as a choice of navigation
options if bit 1 is '1'
bit 3: 0 = no selection preference
1 = selection using soft key preferred
bits 4 to 7: = RFU
bit 8: 0 = no help information available
1 = help information available
<numOfItems> Number of items in the list
<titleText> String giving menu title
<defaultItemId> id of default item
The SIM may supply with the list an indication of the
default item, e.g. the previously selected item.
0 = no default item issued by the SIM application
>1 = Any value greater than 0 shall be used as an id of
the default item.
<itemIconsPresent> 0 = no Icons
1 = Icons present
<itemIconsQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icons are self explanatory and replace text
1 = icons are not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
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not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<titleIconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<titleIconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
<itemId> item identifier (1 – <numOfItems>)
<itemText> Title of item
<nextActionId> The next proactive command type to be issued upon
execution of the menu item. See Table 1.
0: No Next Action information available.
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
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1.4.14 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Menu (37)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=37
This command is mainly to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:37. However, please refer to note below.
The response provides the main menu of the SIM Application to the TA. This is
stored by the TA so that it can be displayed without invoking a proactive session.
Note:
As with every proactive command the TA is expected to acknowledge the
^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the proactive command has
been executed.
Terminal Response via AT^SSTR will not provide any user information in case
of this proactive command. Refer to “AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response
– Menu Selection (211)”, pg. 56
Response
The first line of output from the ME is:
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <numOfItems>, <titleText>,
<menuItemIconsPresent>, <menuItemIconsQualifier>, <titleIconQualifier>,
<titleIconId> <CR> <LF>
One line follows for every menu item, repeated for <numOfItems>:
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <itemId>, <itemText>, <nextActionId>, <iconId> <CR>
<LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 37 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = no selection preference
1 = selection using soft key preferred
bits 2 to 7: = RFU
bit 8: 0 = no help information available
1 = help information available
<titleText> String displaying menu title
<menuItemIconsPresent> 0 = no Icons
1 = Icons present
<menuItemIconsQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icons are self explanatory and replace text
1 = icons are not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<titleIconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
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bits 2-8: = RFU
<titleIconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
<numOfItems> Number of menu items in the list
<itemId> Menu item identifier (1 – numOfItems)
<itemText> Title of menu item
<nextActionId> The next proactive command type to be issued upon
execution of the menu item. See Table 1
0: No next action information available.
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
Note
It is possible to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT for this
Proactive Command without previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>,
see section “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format”, pg.
23.
1.4.15 AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Idle Mode Text (40)
Write command
AT^SSTGI=40
This command is mainly to be used upon receiving an unsolicited result code
^SSTN:40. However, please refer to note below.
It provides text, and optionally an icon, to be displayed by the TA when the
display is Idle.
Response
^SSTGI: <cmdType>, <commandDetails>, <text>, <iconQualifier>, <iconId>
<CR> <LF>
Parameters
<cmdType> 40 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<commandDetails> This byte is RFU.
<text> String to display when TA in Idle Mode.
<iconQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255, used as a bitfield.
bit 1: 0 = icon is self explanatory and replaces text
1 = icon is not self-explanatory and shall be
displayed with the text
Determined value only if associated icon id is
not 0 (an icon exists).
bits 2-8: = RFU
<iconId> 0-255, 0: no icon
Reference
Siemens
Note
It is possible to issue AT^SSTGI during states IDLE, PAC and WAIT for this
Proactive Command without previously receiving an URC ^SSTN:<cmdType>,
see section “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Generic Format”, pg.
23.
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1.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Generic Format
Test command
AT^SSTR=?
Response
^SSTR:(list of supported <state>s), (list of supported <cmdType>s)
OK
Read command
AT^SSTR?
Response
^SSTR: <state>, <cmdType>
OK
Parameters
<state> Remote-SAT interface states (refer to AT^SSTA)
<cmdType> Ongoing Proactive Command (values see chapter 1.1.4
“Command Type Values”). However, this information is valid during
states PAC and WAIT only.
Write command
AT^SSTR=
<cmdType>,
<status>
[,<itemId>]
[,<inputString>]
The TA is expected to acknowledge the ^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to
confirm that the proactive command has been executed.
AT^SSTR will also provide any user information e.g. selected menu item.
Response
During execution of a Proactive Command after AT^SSTR a response
parameter line may be issued by the ME:
^SSTR: <pac>, <TermQualifier>, <TerminationCauseText>
<TerminationQualifier> Unsigned Integer, range 0 – 255
0 If <TerminationQualifier> is equal to 0, the Proactive Command has
been successfully finished.
>0 If <TerminationQualifier> is not equal to 0 the Proactive Command
did not perform sucessfully.
<TerminationCauseText>
If <TermQualifier> is not equal to 0 the Proactive Command did not perform
sucessfully:
If <TerminationCauseText> is not an empty string, this text has to be shown
to the user for an appropriate time, e.g. 2 seconds. The text contains
information regarding the termination cause, e.g. in case of a failed dialling
process call barring through Call Control by SIM mechanism may be
indicated.
If <TerminationCauseText> is an empty string, the TA shall give an own
indication to the user.
If <TermQualifier> is equal to 0, the Proactive Command has been
successfully finished:
If <TerminationCauseText> is not an empty string, this text shall be shown
to the user for an appropriate time.
OK
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Parameters
<cmdType> Number related to Proactive command or event type, see table
1.1.4 Command Type Values, pg. 8.
<status> Command status return regarding the type of action that has taken
place, e.g. action performed by the user, possible values see the
table in Chapter 1.5.1 Remote-SAT Command Status, pg. 42.
[<itemId>] id of menu item selected by user
[<inputString>] string response entered by user
Reference
Siemens
Note
If an optional parameter is not issued, no trailing commas are allowed to be
returned.
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1.5.1 Remote-SAT Command Status
The following status values give a response to a previously issued Proactive command, and are used by the AT Command AT^SSTR. The status parameter is used to
identify the type of response from the TA to the ME.
Table based upon GSM 11.14.
REFRESH SETUP
EVENT LIST SET UP
CALL SEND SS SEND
USSD SEND
SMS SEND
DTMF PLAY
TONE DISPLAY
TEXT GET
INKEY GET
INPUT SELECT
ITEM SET UP
MENU SETUP
IDLE
MODE
TEXT
Status
value
Terminal response
1 5 16 17 18 19 20 32 33 34 35 36 37 40
00 Command performed
successfully
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
16 Proactive SIM session
terminated by user
••
••
••
••
••
••
17 Backward move in the proactive
SIM session requested by the
user
••
••
••
18 No response from user
••
••
••
19 Help information required by the
user
••
••
20 USSD/SS Transact terminated
by user
••
••
32 ME currently unable to process
command
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
132 ME currently unable to process
command - screen is busy
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
34 User did not accept the proactive
command
35 User cleared down call before
connection or network release
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1.5.2 Proactive Commands
1.5.2.1 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Refresh (1)
Write command
AT^SSTR=1,
<status>
If <cmdDetail> reported by AT^SSTGI was 4, ME is performing a SIM reset.
Therefore a Terminal Response should not be issued.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 1 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Reference
Siemens
Note
1.5.2.2 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Event List (5)
Write command
AT^SSTR=5,
<status>
The TA is acknowledging that the Event list has been set up correctly.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 5 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.3 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Setup Call (16)
Write command
AT^SSTR=16,
<status>
The TA indicates if the call setup has been accepted by the user.
For further details please refer to chapter “AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get
Information – Setup Call (16)”, pg. 26.
Response
After confirmation phase the TA may show a dialling animation on the screen
until a mandatory response parameter is issued.
^SSTR: <pac>, <TermQualifier>, <TerminationCauseText>
For a detailed explanation of these parameters please refer to chapter
“AT^SSTGI Remote-SAT Get Information – Setup Call (16)”, pg. 26.
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 16 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
Indicate that the user has accepted the call request.
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
20 USSD/SS Transact terminated by user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
34 User did not accept the proactive command.
Indicate that the user has denied the call request.
35 User cleared down call before connection or network
release
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.4 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send SS (17)
Write command
AT^SSTR=17,
<status>
The TA indicates if the Send SS command has been cancelled by the user.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 17– Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
20 USSD/SS Transact terminated by user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
Used to provide information to the ME, upon receiving a ^SSTGI response.
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1.5.2.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send USSD (18)
Write command
AT^SSTR=18,
<status>
The TA indicates if the Send USSD command has been cancelled by the user.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 18 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
20 USSD/SS Transact terminated by user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.6 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send Short Message (19)
Write command
AT^SSTR=19,
<status>
The TA acknowledges the successful receipt of the proactive command.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 19 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.7 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Send DTMF (20)
Write command
AT^SSTR=20,
<status>
The TA acknowledges the successful receipt of the proactive command.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 20 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.8 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Play Tone (32)
Write command
AT^SSTR=32,
<status>
The TA acknowledges the successful receipt of the proactive command.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 32 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.9 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Display Text (33)
Write command
AT^SSTR=33,
<status>
The TA can respond with a move through proactive session, or provide
additional information.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 33 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
17 Backward move in the proactive SIM session requested
by the user
18 No response from user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
User confirmation to clear the displayed text.
Reference
Siemens
Note
Used to provide information to the ME, upon receiving a ^SSTGI response.
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1.5.2.10 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Inkey (34)
Write command
AT^SSTR=34,
<status>, ,
<inputString>
The TA provides a response that can indicate the user's intentions, and include
the input key.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 34 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
17 Backward move in the proactive SIM session requested
by the user
18 No response from user
19 Help information required by the user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
<inputString> User response entered as a string parameter.
Coding of any input character is related to the selected alphabet:
Input of a character in case of ANSI character set requests one byte , e.g.
“Y”.
Input of any characters in UCS2 alphabet requests a 4 byte set, e.g. “0059”
is coding the same character “Y”.
Coding of an empty string is done as a “\1b” string with every alphabet.
Reference
Siemens
Note
The alphabet – and therefore the set of allowed characters - is specified by the
ME in the response to the related AT^SSTGI. However, do not mix up this
alphabet with the one selected for the alphabet format on the transmission line
on SAT activation, i.e. second parameter of AT^SSTA).
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1.5.2.11 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Get Input (35)
Write command
AT^SSTR=35,
<status>, ,
<inputString>
The TA sends a response that can indicate the user's intentions and include the
input string.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 35 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
17 Backward move in the proactive SIM session requested
by the user
18 No response from user
19 Help information required by the user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
<inputString> User response entered as a string, length depends on values
of <responseMin> and <responseMax> returned by the
related AT^SSTGI command.
Coding of any input character is related to the selected alphabet:
Input of a character in case of ANSI character set requests one byte , e.g.
“Y”.
Input of a characters in UCS2 alphabet requests a 4 byte string, e.g. “0059”
is coding the same character “Y”.
Coding of an empty string is done as “\1b” in every alphabet.
Reference
Siemens
Note
The alphabet – and therefore the set of allowed characters - is specified by the
ME in the response to the related AT^SSTGI. However, do not mix up this
alphabet with the one selected for the alphabet format on the transmission line
on SAT activation, i.e. second parameter of AT^SSTA).
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1.5.2.12 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Select Item (36)
Write command
AT^SSTR=36,
<status>,
<itemId>
The TA sends a response that can indicate the user's intentions, e.g. when the
user is requesting help or selecting a menu item.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 36 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
16 Proactive SIM session terminated by user
17 Backward move in the proactive SIM session requested
by the user
18 No response from user
19 Help information required by the user
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
<itemId> ID of selected item (1-255), can be issued if a <status> value of 0 is
returned.
Item IDs are supplied by the SIM Application
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.13 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Menu (37)
Write command
AT^SSTR=37,
<status>
Note:
As with every proactive command the TA is expected to acknowledge the
^SSTGI response with AT^SSTR to confirm that the proactive command has
been executed.
The response simply conveys, to the SAT, the information that the main menu
was received and set up on the user interface. It does not transmit any
information about a selected item, like in the case of AT^SSTR=36.
Once this command was executed the user can proceed as described in the
Chapter “AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Menu Selection (211)”, pg.
56.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 37 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully (Proactive session will
end).
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.2.14 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Response – Set Up Idle Mode Text (40)
Write command
AT^SSTR=40,
<status>
The TA indicates whether the Set Up Idle Mode Text command was correctly
executed.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 40 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1.
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully
32 TA currently unable to process command
132 TA currently unable to process command because
screen is busy.
Notes:
Used only for confirmation of customer application status
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.3 Event Response Commands
The following types of responses are neither issued in reaction to a formerly given notification (^SSTN)
nor a AT^SSTGI sequence. These responses are intended to report activities at the external
application, e.g. when the user is pressing a key.
1.5.3.1 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Menu Selection (211)
Write command
AT^SSTR=211,
<status>,
< itemId >
The TA specifies a user´s selection of an item from the main menu, that was set
up using SETUP MENU command. Alternatively help can be requested.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 211 – Proactive command ID, see Table 1
<status> Unsigned Integer, range 0-255
0 Command performed successfully.
19 Help information required by the user, no other value can
be input.
<itemId> Id of selected item (1-255)
Reference
Siemens
Note
1.5.3.2 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – User Activity (232)
Write command
AT^SSTR=232 Sent by the customer application to indicate that a key has been pressed.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 232 – Event command ID, see Table 1
Reference
Siemens
Note
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1.5.3.3 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Idle Screen Available (233)
Write command
AT^SSTR=233 Sent by the customer application to indicate that the screen has become idle.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 233 – Event command ID, see Table 1.
Reference
Siemens
Note
1.5.3.4 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Language Selection (235)
Write command
AT^SSTR=235, , ,
<inputString>
Sent by the customer application to indicate that the customer application
has changed language.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 235 – Event command ID, see Table 1
<inputString> Two character language tag, e.g. “en” for English or
“de” for German, refer to appendix.
Reference
Siemens
Note
1.5.3.5 AT^SSTR Remote-SAT Event Response – Terminate Command (254)
Write command
AT^SSTR=254 This command allows the TA to finish an ongoing proactive command, if any.
This is done by sending a Terminal Response “ME currently unable to
process command - screen is busy” to the SIM (see table “Remote-SAT
Command Status”, pg. 42), if issued in states PAC or WAIT. No action is
performed if the interface is already in IDLE state. However, command
returns “OK”.
The actual reaction regarding the Terminal Response depends on the SIM
application.
The command can be used to return to IDLE state regardless whether a
Proactive command is ongoing or not.
Response
OK
Parameters
<cmdType> 254 – Event command ID, see Table 1
Reference
Siemens
Note
This command is allowed in states IDLE, PAC and WAIT and forces a return
to IDLE state once it has been issued successfully, i.e. OK response.
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2 Appendix
2.1 Appendix A – SAT Profile
SAT Profile download is used as a means of the ME telling the SIM what it is capable of. The Profile
download instruction is sent to the SIM from the ME as part of the SIM initialisation process. The profile
sent by the ME states which facilities the ME will support.
The SIM adapts its behavior to the capabilities of the ME by reducing its instruction range.
The AT command AT^SSTA is used to read the profile, please refer to chapter 1.2 AT^SSTA Remote-
SAT Activation, pg. 20.
For further information please refer to GSM 11.14 section 5.2.
Profile:
Contents: The list of SIM Application Toolkit facilities that are supported by the ME.
Coding:
1 bit is used to code each facility:
bit = 1: facility supported by ME
bit = 0: facility not supported by ME
1b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex First byte: Download
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7F ME Default Profile
Profile download
SMS-PP data download
Cell Broadcast data download
Menu selection
'9EXX' response code for SIM data download error
Timer expiration
USSD string data object supported in Call Control
Envelope Call Control always sent to the SIM during
automatic redial mode
2b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Second byte: Other
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FF ME Default Profile
Command result
Call Control by SIM
Cell identity included in Call Control by SIM
MO short message control by SIM
Handling of the alpha identifier according to
subclause 9.1.3
UCS2 Entry supported
UCS2 Display supported
Display of the extension text
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3b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Third byte: Proactive SIM
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FF ME Default Profile
Proactive SIM: DISPLAY TEXT
Proactive SIM: GET INKEY
Proactive SIM: GET INPUT
Proactive SIM: MORE TIME
Proactive SIM: PLAY TONE
Proactive SIM: POLL INTERVAL
Proactive SIM: POLLING OFF
Proactive SIM: REFRESH
4b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Fourth byte: Proactive SIM
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FF ME Default Profile
Proactive SIM: SELECT ITEM
Proactive SIM: SEND SHORT MESSAGE
Proactive SIM: SEND SS
Proactive SIM: SEND USSD
Proactive SIM: SET UP CALL
Proactive SIM: SET UP MENU
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (MCC, MNC,
LAC, Cell ID & IMEI)
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (NMR)
5b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Fifth byte: Event driven information
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7F ME Default Profile
Proactive SIM: SET UP EVENT LIST
Event: MT call
Event: Call connected
Event: Call disconnected
Event: Location status
Event: User activity
Event: Idle screen available
Event: Card reader status
6b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Sixth byte: Event driven information
extensions
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 ME Default Profile
Event: Language selection
Event: Browser Termination
Event: Data available
Event: Channel status
RFU, bit = 0
RFU, bit = 0
RFU, bit = 0
RFU, bit = 0
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7b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Seventh byte: Multiple card proactive
commands for class "a"
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ME Default Profile
Proactive SIM: POWER ON CARD
Proactive SIM: POWER OFF CARD
Proactive SIM: PERFORM CARD APDU
Proactive SIM: GET READER STATUS (Card reader
status)
Proactive SIM: GET READER STATUS (Card reader
identifier)
RFU, bit = 0
8b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Eighth byte: Proactive SIM
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 DF ME Default Profile
Proactive SIM: TIMER MANAGEMENT (start, stop)
Proactive SIM: TIMER MANAGEMENT (get current value)
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (date, time
and time zone)
Binary choice in GET INKEY
SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
RUN AT COMMAND (i.e. class "b" is supported)
2nd alpha identifier in SET UP CALL
2nd capability configuration parameter (see 9.1.6)
9b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 hex Ninth byte
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1F ME Default Profile
Sustained DISPLAY TEXT
SEND DTMF command
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (language)
Proactive SIM: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (Timing
Advance)
Proactive SIM: LANGUAGE NOTIFICATION
Proactive SIM: LAUNCH BROWSER
RFU, bit = 0
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2.2 Appendix B - UCS2 Character Set Options
UCS Character Set Rows
Value Language
A-ZONE (alphabetical characters and symbols)
00 (Control characters,) Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement (=ISO/IEC 8859-1)
01 Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B
02 Latin Extended-B, IPA Extensions, Spacing Modifier Letters
03 Combining Diacritical Marks, Basic Greek, Greek Symbols and Coptic
04 Cyrillic
05 Armenian, Hebrew
06 Basic Arabic, Arabic Extended
07--08 (Reserved for future standardization)
09 Devanagari, Bengali
0A Gumukhi, Gujarati
0B Oriya, Tamil
0C Telugu, Kannada
0D Malayalam
0E Thai, Lao
0F (Reserved for future standardization)
10 Georgian
11 Hangul Jamo
12--1D (Reserved for future standardization)
1E Latin Extended Additional
1F Greek Extended
20 General Punctuation, Super/subscripts, Currency, Combining Symbols
21 Letterlike Symbols, Number Forms, Arrows
22 Mathematical Operators
23 Miscellaneous Technical Symbols
24 Control Pictures, OCR, Enclosed Alphanumerics
25 Box Drawing, Block Elements, Geometric Shapes
26 Miscellaneous Symbols
27 Dingbats
28--2F (Reserved for future standardization)
30 CJK Symbols and Punctuation, Hiragana, Katakana
31 Bopomofo, Hangul Compatibility Jamo, CJK Miscellaneous
32 Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
33 CJK Compatibility
34--4D Hangul
I-ZONE (ideographic characters)
4E--9F CJK Unified Ideographs
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O-ZONE (open zone)
A0--DF (Reserved for future standardization)
R-ZONE (restricted use zone)
E0--F8 (Private Use Area)
F9--FA CJK Compatibility Ideographs
FB Alphabetic Presentation Forms, Arabic Presentation Forms-A
FC--FD Arabic Presentation Forms-A
FE Combining Half Marks, CJK Compatibility Forms, Small Forms, Arabic-B
FF Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms, Specials
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2.3 Appendix C – Language Codes
Language ISO Code Win Code Mac Name Mac Code
Abkhazian ab
Afar aa
Afrikaans af 0x0036
Albanian sq 0x001c langAlbanian 36
Amharic am langAmharic 85
Arabic ar 0x0001 langArabic 12
Armenian hy langArmenian 51
Assamese as langAssamese 68
Aymara ay langAymara 134
Azerbaijani az langAzerbaijani(Latin),
langAzerbaijanAr(Arabic) 49(L), 50(A)
Bashkir ba
Basque eu 0x002d langBasque 129
Bengali (Bangla) bn langBengali 67
Bhutani dz langDzongkha 137
Bihari bh
Bislama bi
Breton br langBreton 142
Bulgarian bg 0x0002 langBulgarian 44
Burmese my langBurmese 77
Byelorussian be 0x0023 langByelorussian 46
Cambodian km langKhmer 78
Catalan ca 0x0003 langCatalan 130
Chewa langChewa 92
Chinese zh 0x0004 langTradChinese, langSimpChinese 19(T), 33(S)
Corsican co
Croatian hr 0x001a langCroatian 18
Czech cs 0x0005 langCzech 38
Danish da 0x0006 langDanish 7
Dutch nl 0x0013 langDutch 4
English en 0x0009 langEnglish 0
Esperanto eo langEsperanto 94
Estonian et 0x0025 langEstonian 27
Faeroese fo 0x0038 langFaeroese 30
Farsi fa 0x0029 langFarsi, langPersian 31
Fiji fj
Finnish fi 0x000b langFinnish 13
Flemish langFlemish 34
French fr 0x000c langFrench 1
Frisian fy
Galician gl
Galla langGalla 87
Georgian ka langGeorgian 52
German de 0x0007 langGerman 2
Greek el 0x0008 langGreek 14
Greenlandic kl
Guarani gn langGuarani 133
Gujarati gu langGujarati 69
Hausa ha
Hebrew iw, he 0x000d langHebrew 10
Hindi hi 0x0039 langHindi 21
Hungarian hu 0x000e langHungarian 26
Icelandic is 0x000f langIcelandic 15
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Language ISO Code Win Code Mac Name Mac Code
Indonesian in, id 0x0021 langIndonesian 81
Interlingua ia
Interlingue ie
Inuktitut iu langInuktitut 143
Inupiak ik
Irish ga langIrish 35
Italian it 0x0010 langItalian 3
Japanese ja 0x0011 langJapanese 11
Javanese jw langJavaneseRom 138
Kannada kn langKannada 73
Kashmiri ks langKashmiri 61
Kazakh kk langKazakh 48
Kinyarwanda rw
Kirghiz ky langKirghiz 54
Kirundi rn
Korean ko 0x0012 langKorean 23
Kurdish ku langKurdish 60
Laothian lo langLao 79
Lappish langLappish, langSaamisk 29
Latin la langLatin 131
Latvian (Lettish) lv 0x0026 langLatvian 28
Lingala ln
Lithuanian lt 0x0027 langLithuanian 24
Macedonian mk 0x002f langMacedonian 43
Malagasy mg langMalagasy 93
Malay ms 0x003e langMalayRoman(Latin),
langMalayArabic(Arabic) 83(L), 84(A)
Malayalam ml langMalayalam 72
Maltese mt langMaltese 16
Manx Gaelic gv* langGailck 141
Maori mi
Marathi mr langMarathi 66
Moldavian mo langMoldavian 53
Mongolian mn langMongolian(Mongolian),
langMongolianCyr(Cyrillic) 57(M), 58(C)
Nauru na
Nepali ne langNepali 64
Norwegian no 0x0014 langNorwegian 9
Occitan oc
Oriya or langOriya 71
Oromo (Afan) om langOromo 87
Pashto (Pushto) ps langPashto 59
Polish pl 0x0015 langPolish 25
Portuguese pt 0x0016 langPortuguese 8
Punjabi pa langPunjabi 70
Quechua qu langQuechua 132
Rhaeto-Romance rm
Romanian ro 0x0018 langRomanian 37
Ruanda langRuanda 90
Rundi langRundi 91
Russian ru 0x0019 langRussian 32
Samoan sm
Sangro sg
Sanskrit sa langSanskrit 65
Scots Gaelic gd langGaidhlig 140
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Language ISO Code Win Code Mac Name Mac Code
Serbian sr 0x001a langSerbian 42
Serbo-Croatian sh
Sesotho st
Setswana tn
Shona sn
Sindhi sd langSindhi 62
Singhalese si langSinhalese 76
Siswati ss
Slovak sk 0x001b langSlovak 39
Slovenian sl 0x0024 langSlovenian 40
Somali so langSomali 88
Spanish es 0x000a langSpanish 6
Sundanese su langSundaneseRom 139
Swahili sw 0x0041 langSwahili 89
Swedish sv 0x001d langSwedish 5
Tagalog tl langTagalog 82
Tajik tg langTajiki 55
Tamil ta langTamil 74
Tatar tt langTatar 135
Telugu te langTelugu 75
Thai th 0x001e langThai 22
Tibetan bo langTibetan 63
Tigrinya ti langTigrinya 86
Tonga to
Tsonga ts
Turkish tr 0x001f langTurkish 17
Turkmen tk langTurkmen 56
Twi tw
Uighur ug langUighur 136
Ukrainian uk 0x0022 langUkrainian 45
Urdu ur 0x0020 langUrdu 20
Uzbek uz langUzbek 47
Vietnamese vi 0x002a langVietnamese 80
Volapük vo
Welsh cy langWelsh 128
Wolof wo
Xhosa xh
Yiddish ji, yi langYiddish 41
Yoruba yo
Zulu zu

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