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established CSD call. The format the device uses to send out the protocols and
entered text is
configuration-dependent.
Parameter Description
<protocols>
It specifies the kind of protocols to be transmitted via an established CSD call to
the remote modem. Supported protocols are listed in chapter
<”text”>
It specifies the text to be added to the selected protocols and transmitted to the
remote modem. The text is limited to
200
characters and it must be wrapped in
quotation marks (" ") even if there is no text specified. The text is automatically
terminated by <CR><LF>.
If you want to output also any system state (dynamic
entry
) when the command
is executed, the syntax of the <”text
> can be changed to:
“text&(<entry
1
>)text&(<entry
2
>)text…&(<entry
n
>)“
Each dynamic entry is separated by ampersand “&” without spaces and it is enclosed in
parentheses “( )“.
The command to execute such notification might look like this:
For example:
$PFAL,MSG.Send.CSD,0,"
on
&
(
Date)
at
&
(
Time
)
it is moving at
&
(
Speed)
m/s
"
Dynamic entries are listed in chapter
Notes
•
In order to receive more than one protocol at once, you have to specify the
<
> in the hexadecimal value and add the corresponding hex value
of required protocols, for example:
−
the hex value
27
added
on
the message
“
$PFAL,MSG.Send.CSD
,
27,”test”
“ means the GGA+GSA+GSV+VTG
protocols will be received at once,
−
the hex
value
4E
added
on the
message
“
$PFAL,MSG.Send.CSD
,
4E,”test”
“
means
the
GGA+GSA+GSV+RMC+IOP
protocols will be received at once.
•
The defined user protocols (in hexadecimal value) will be transmitted only
one time after request and not periodically.
•
The user text is sent first, followed by the protocols.
•
Set <
> to 0 to transmit only the specified text.
3.2.7.1.4
MSG.Send.TCP,<
protocols
>,<”
text
”> - Redirects command responses
to TCP channel
Command syntax
$PFAL,MSG.Send.TCP,<
>
$PFAL,MSG.Send.TCP,
&
”>
Examples
$PFAL,MSG.Send.TCP,8,”MAMBOII outputs its GSP positions”
$PFAL,MSG.Send.TCP,0,”on
&
(
Date)
at
&
(
Time
) it is moving at
&
(
Speed)
m/s”
Responses
E.g.
$enqueued 107 Bytes to TCP buffer
$SUCCESS
Command description
Command responses are redirected to the TCP channel, unimportant from which
channel the command was received. The output text or dynamic entries
transmitted over a CSD call can be evaluated and used to control other devices
connected to TCP server. This command can be sent through Bluetooth, CSD or
TCP channel, but results are always routed to the TCP remote server. The format the
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