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9.9 Running DeskTop.SMS in Test Mode
DeskTop.SMS has a Test Mode function that when enabled, allows you to monitor the output
commands to the ERICSSON Fixed Cellular Terminal.
The Test Mode function is useful for troubleshooting and administration purposes.
To activate the Test Mode, please follow this procedure:
Have the DeskTop.SMS main window open and click on the Test Mode
check box so that it appears checked.
This will activate the Modem
output commands window. You
will observe DeskTop.SMS
issuing AT commands to the
ERICSSON Fixed Cellular
Terminal when active.
A typical series of AT commands issued by DeskTop.SMS when sending a text
message is as follows:
ATV1Q0E1 Result code format.
OK
AT+CMGF=1 SMS message format.
OK
AT+CSCA="+61415011501" SMS service centre address.
OK
AT+CMGS="+61404818783" Send SMS message (to recipient number).
> Mike, please phone the office ASAP. Message contents.
+CMGS: 231
OK
Once you have finished monitoring modem command traffic, close the Test Mode
window by clicking on the Test Mode check box so that it appears un-checked.
The Modem output commands window performs the same function as the
Administration window equivalent.
The AT commands viewed in the Modem output commands window are part of a
line-orientated command language used on communications devices. Each
command contains three elements: the prefix, the body and the termination
character. The prefix is simply AT, the body is made of varying characters that
define the command (e.g. +CMGF=1) and the termination character identifies the
end of the command (usually hidden).
Commands are acknowledged with an OK (to signal that the command was a
success) or with an ERROR (to signal that the command was a failure).
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