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<status>:
0
Disable ring indication
1
Enable ring indication (default)
When SBD ring indication is enabled, the A3LA-RG asserts the RI line and issues the unsolicited
result code SBDRING when an SBD ring alert is received.
Read Command: +SBDMTA?
Query the current ring indication mode. The response is of the form:
+SBDMTA:<mode>
Test Command: +SBDMTA=?
List the supported mode settings. The response is of the form:
+SBDMTA:(supported <mode> settings)
A.8.109 +SBDREG – Short Burst Data: Network Registration
Exec Command: +SBDREG[=<location>]
Triggers an SBD session to perform a manual SBD registration.
This command initiates an SBD session to perform a manual SBD registration, consisting of an
attach and location update. This session does not transfer any MO or MT messages.
Note: The A3LA-RG restricts the number of manual and automatic registrations to one every 3
minutes. Successive attempts within 3 minutes will return an error code indicating that the DTE
should try later (see error 36 below).
Note: A user can send an MO SBD message and register at the same time by using the +SBDIX
command. The +SBDIX command always performs a registration attempt and should be used
for an application requiring SBD Ring Alert. The +SBDI command never includes an SBD
registration and should be used for an application that does not require SBD Ring Alert.
<location> has format:
[+|-]DDMM.MMM,[+|-]dddmm.mmm
where:
DD
Degrees latitude (00-89)
MM
Minutes latitude (00-59)
MMM Thousandths of minutes latitude (000-999)
ddd
Degrees longitude (000-179)
mm
Minutes longitude (00-59)
mmm Thousandths of minutes longitude (000-999)
This command initiates an SBD session between the A3LA-RG and the GSS, setting the SBD
Session.
The optional sign indicators specify latitude North (+) or South (-), and longitude East (+) or
West (-). If omitted, the default is +.
For example,
AT+SBDIX=5212.483,-00007.350