A3LA-RG Guide Version B
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Short Code according to the value specified by the +SBDDSC command, and the type
of location according to whether the optional location value is provided. If there is a
message in the mobile originated buffer it will be transferred to the GSS. Similarly if
there are one or more messages queued at the GSS the oldest will be transferred to
the A3LA-RG and placed into the mobile terminated buffer.
The message, if any, in the mobile originated buffer will be sent from the A3LA-
RG to the GSS
If there is a message queued at the GSS it will be transferred to the A3LA-RG
and placed into the mobile terminated buffer
This command will always attempt an SBD registration, consisting of attach
and location update, during the SBD session in order to support SBD Ring Alert.
If this is not desired, the +SBDI command should be used.
The DTE should append an ‘A’ to the command, i.e. +SBDIXA, when the SBD
session is in response to an 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
corresponds to 52 degrees 12.483 minutes North, 0 degrees 7.35 minutes West.
Command Response: