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SMS Messages and Commands
Command
Description
Example
?MDM
Request Modem status
The response in the format
#SM MDM=x*
,
Where <x> can be either:
-
0
: modem OFF
-
1:
modem in activation process
-
5:
modem 2G is actived (may not be
connected to the network but it works and
ready to receive commands)
-
6:
modem 3G/4G is actived (may not be
connected to the network but it works and
ready to receive commands)
Example
#SM ?MDM*
Response:
#SM MDM=0*
Another response:
#SM MDM=6*
?MSK
Alarm mask
query command.
The answer displays a string containing the
alarm setting mask and selected method of
notification in the following format:
MSK=AWLVPTCawlvp MODEM SMS
Each character represent an enabled
alarm. Type of alarm as described below in
the
?STA
command explanation.
The character “
-
“ shows an alarm
not
enabled.
When MODEM is displayed, any alarm is
notified by a call to the controller PC.
When SMS is displayed, any alarm is
notified by SMS to mobile phone.
Example1:
#SM?MSK*
Response:
MSK=A-L---------
Description: alarms enabled are: (field)
Alarm OUT, Case Open OUT. Even if
activated, alarms will not be notified.
Example2:
#SM?MSK*
Response:
MSK=AW-----aw--- MODEM
Description: alarms enabled are: (field)
Alarm OUT, (field) Warning OUT, (field)
Alarm IN, (field) Warning IN. Activation
of any of the above alarms will be
notified by modem (automatic call to the
controller PC).
Example3:
#SM?MSK*
Response:
MSK=---V-T----v- SMS
Description: alarms enabled are: Battery
Voltage OUT, Over Heat, Battery
Voltage IN. Activation of any of the
above alarms will be notified by SMS
(message to the mobile phone numbers
specified by the command STDS).
Example4:
#SM?MSK*
Response:
MSK=AWLVPTCawlvp
MODEM SMS
Description: all alarms are enabled.
Activation of any of the above alarms
will be notified by both SMS and
modem.
?PRB
Antenna information query command.
The answer displays the antenna model,
last calibration date, unit, divisor, level
range and frequency range.
Example:
#SM?PRB*
Response:
PRB=EHA_2B_01:21.07.15; : 100:
650: 0.01:
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