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Data Services 3-119
March 2009 Chapter 3 - MTP850 Ex/MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6866588D21-D
26.4.4 Status Maximum
The TETRA standard defines the number range of status messages as 32768 to 61439.
The number entered in this field will be the highest number that the terminal user can see and send.
The default is 61439.
26.4.5 Status Minimum
The TETRA standard defines the number range of status messages as 32768 to 61439.
The number entered in this field will be the lowest number that the terminal user can see and send.
The default is 32768.
26.4.6 Send Short Form Report
This Feature is a requirement for Nokia Systems.
When this feature is enabled, the terminal will automatically request an acknowledgement or send
an acknowledgement, whenever it sends or receives a status message.
26.4.7 Access Priority
This field is used to set the access priority of the SDS-TL reject report when no application is
registered to service.
Select the Field Value window to display the down arrow and the following available options:
•Low
•High
The default value is Low.
26.4.8 Traffic Stealing
This is always associated with a traffic channel.
If enabled, the terminal will ‘steal’ part of a traffic channel’s signalling capacity to pass the data as
and when required.
26.4.9 AT Commands SDS-TL Access Priority
This field is used to set the access priority for call set up using this data connection method.
When a computer is connected to a terminal and is being used as a ‘Hyper Terminal’, the user is
able to use the ‘AT’ command set for data communication.
Select the Field Value window to display the down arrow and the following available options:
•Low
•High
The default value is Low.
See Chapter 4 of the Product Information Manual.
26.4.10 AT Commands SDS-TL Traffic Stealing
It is possible, using AT Commands, to temporarily steal part of a traffic channels signalling capacity
to pass the message when this option is set to ‘High’.

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