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“Data Call” command index
3.2.5.4.1
GSM.DataCall.Send,<
protocols
>,<”
text
”> - Transfers messages via an
established data call
Command syntax
$PFAL,GSM.DataCall.Send,<
>
Examples
$PFAL,GSM.DataCall.Send,08,<”
user-text”
>
Responses
E.g
$error sending message via CSD
//if no GSM CSD available
Command description
Transmits user text and/or GPS protocols to the remote GSM modem via an
established/initiated data call. The format used to send out protocols and the
entered text is
configuration-dependent.
Parameter Description
<protocols>
It defines the output NMEA messages to be transmitted via an
established/initiated data call to the remote modem. Supported protocols are
listed in chapter
<”text”>
It specifies the text message, max
200
characters, to be transmitted via an
established data call to the remote modem. It always must be wrapped in
quotation marks
(“ “)
, even if there is no text specified. PFAL commands are not
supported inside the text field.
If you want to transmit also any system state (dynamic
entry
) when the
command is executed, the syntax of the
<
>
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 “( )“. Dynamic entries are listed in chapter
The command for requesting such system states might look like this:
For example:
$PFAL,GSM.DataCall.Send
,
0,"
on
&
(
Date)
at
&
(
Time
)
it is moving at
&
(
Speed)
m/s
"
3.2.5.4.2
GSM.DataCall.Accept - Accepts an incoming Data call
Command syntax
$PFAL,GSM.DataCall.Accept
Examples
$PFAL,GSM.DataCall.Accept
Responses
Command description
Accepts an incoming Data call detected from an incoming ring event.
Parameter Description
None
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