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8.9  AT^SCTM  Set critical operating temperature presentation mode or
query temperature
Use this command to monitor the temperature range of the module and the battery. The write com-
mand enables or disables the presentation of URCs to report critical temperature limits.
CAUTION: During the first 15 seconds after start-up, the module operates in an automatic report
mode: URCs can be always displayed regardless of the selected mode <n>.
Test command
AT^SCTM=?
Response
^SCTM:
 (list of supported <n>s) OK
Parameter
See write command
Read command
AT^SCTM?
Response
TA returns the URC presentation mode and information about the current tem-
perature range of the module (not of the battery).
^SCTM: <n>, <m> OK
Parameters
<n>
0 Presentation of URCs is disabled (except for <m> equal to –2 or +2).
1 Presentation of URCs is enabled.
<m>
-2 Below lowest temperature limit (causes immediate switch-off)
-1 Below low temperature alert limit
 0 Normal operating temperature
 
1 Above upper temperature alert limit
 2 Above uppermost temperature limit (causes immediate switch-off)
Write command
AT^SCTM=<n>
Select <n> to enable or disable the presentation of the URCs. Please note that the
setting will not be stored upon Power Down, i.e. after restart or reset, the default
level 0 will be restored. To benefit from the URCs <n>=1 needs to be selected
every time you reboot the GSM engine.
Response
OK
Parameters
<n>
0
Suppress URCs (except for <m> equal to –2 or +2)
1
Enable presentation of URCs.
Please see notes below for further details.
Unsolicited result code
URCs will be automatically sent to the TA when the temperature reaches or ex-
ceeds the critical level, or when it is back to normal.
^SCTM_A: <m>
for battery (accumulator) temperature
^SCTM_B: <m>
for module (board) temperature