TELES iGATE FCT User’s Guide 22
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SMS Commands Overview
The iGATE FCT may be controlled remotely using SMS
commands. The SMS message must match the structure
described in tables Table 6 and Table 7. Both lowercase
and uppercase entries are acceptable.
Replies are returned to the originating phone number.
Once received, the iGATE FCT analyzes the message
and executes the command.
There are two types of commands:
GET command
GET commands request current information from the unit.
GET commands are a combination of three letters as
described in Table 6.
SET command
SET commands—defined in Table 7—apply programming
changes to the unit. SET commands are a combination of
three letters followed by the "=" sign and the correspond-
ing programming feature.
Note: The speed SMS messages are delivered is dependent upon
the network. There may be a delay.
GET Command Table
Table 6: GET Command Table
Command
Syntax
Command Feature Applicable Response
LIS
Gets the line's current
state
LINE IS ONHOOK/OFF-
HOOK
SME
Gets the IMEI number
of the SIM
SIM IMEI No.: "Usually 20
digit number"
SMS
Gets the IMSI number
of the SIM
SIM IMSI No.: "Usually 15
digit number"
MME
Gets the IMEI number
of the cellular Module
MODULE IMEI No.: "Usually
15 digit number"
MSW
Gets the software ver-
sion of the cellular mod-
ule
Module SW Version: "As
defined by the cellular mod-
ule manufacturer"
RXL
Gets the reception level
in DB
RX Level: (-51db – -113db)
dBm, BER:(0-7)
SWV
Gets the software ver-
sion of the unit
SW VER: Q111xxxxxx
(Where xxxxxx states the
software version)
TRS
Gets the Toll Restriction
table
TR IS OFF/ON, xx,xx,xx,xx
Stored (Where xx defines the
TR prefix table)
VGR Gets the Rx Audio gain
RECEIVE GAIN (+30 - +51)
intervals of 3db