3 at^spic display pin counter, At^spic display pin counter, At^spic – Siemens Brodersen MC55 AT User Manual

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5.3

AT^SPIC Display PIN counter

The

AT^SPIC

command can be used to find out whether the ME is waiting for a password and, if so, how many

attempts are left to enter the password.

The execute command returns the number of attempts still available for entering the currently required password,

for example the PIN, PUK, PH-SIM PUK etc.

The read command

AT^SPIC

? indicates which password the number of attempts stated by the execute com-

mand actually refers to. Also, the write command may be used to query the counter for a specific password: It

indicates the number of attempts still available for entering the password identified by

<facility>

, for example

the PIN, PIN2, PH-SIM PIN etc.

To check whether or not you need to enter a password use the read commands

AT+CPIN

?,

AT+CPIN2

? and

AT^SPIC

?. If the response to

AT+CPIN

? is "READY" the counter of the execute command

AT^SPIC

relates to

PIN2. See

last example

. If the responses to

AT+CPIN

? and

AT+CPIN2

? both read "READY", no password is

currently required, and the referrer of the execute command

AT^SPIC

is explicitly undefined.

Syntax

Parameter Description

Number of attempts left to enter the currently required password. This number will be counted down after each

failure.

Test Command

AT^SPIC=?

Response(s)

OK

Read Command

AT^SPIC?

Response(s)

^SPIC:

<code>

OK

Exec Command

AT^SPIC

Response(s)

^SPIC:

<counter>

OK

Write Command

AT^SPIC=

<facility>

Response(s)

^SPIC:

<counter>

OK

Reference(s)

PIN

ASC0 ASC1

MUX1

MUX2

MUX3 Charge 

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