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TC63 AT Command Set

10.6 AT^SISW

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TC63_ATC_V00.490

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10.6

AT^SISW Internet Service Write Data

AT^SISW

write command triggers writing data via the Internet service configured configured with

AT^SISS

.

TC63 returns the amount of data which can be written:

<cnfWriteLength>

value equal 0 indicates that the TC63 failed to enter online data mode. Details about

the cause of failure is available using

AT+CEER

.

<cnfWriteLength>

value greater than 0 indicates that the TC63 switches into online data mode to transfer

the given number of bytes.

A URC "

^SISW

:

<srvProfileId>

,

<urcCauseId>

" will be issued if

• the TC63 is capable to send data after opening the Internet service or
• less transmission buffer space was confirmed (in

<cnfWriteLength>

) than requested (with

<reqWrite-

Length>

) or

• or all available data have been transferred.
This mechanism is designed to avoid polling for free transmission buffer space and thus, free the TA for other

tasks.

Syntax

Unsolicited Result Code

^SISW:

<srvProfileId>

,

<urcCauseId>

Data availability status of the Internet service configured with

AT^SISS

has changed.

Parameter Description

<srvProfileId>

0 ... 9 specified with

AT^SISS

.

Requested number of data bytes to be transmitted via the Internet service configured with

AT^SISS

.

1...1500

Confirmed number of data bytes to be transmitted via the Internet service configured in

<srvProfileId>

. This

number may be less or equal to the value requested with

<reqWriteLength>

. 0 value indicates that no data

can be written.

Test Command

AT^SISW=?

Response(s)

OK

Write Command

AT^SISW=

<srvProfileId>

,

<reqWriteLength>

Response(s)

^SISW:

<srvProfileId>

,

<cnfWriteLength>

Number of data bytes are expected as specified by

<cnfWriteLength>

OK

ERROR

+CME ERROR:

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<srvProfileId>

(num)

<reqWriteLength>

(num)

<cnfWriteLength>

(num)

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