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8.37  AT^SSYNC  Configure SYNC Pin
The ^SSYNC command serves to configure the SYNC pin in the ZIF connector of the GSM engine.
Please note that the pin may be assigned different functions, depending on the design of the host
application. MC35 Terminal supports only <mode>=1.
For detailed information on the SYNC pin of the MC35 module refer to [1]. Before changing the
mode of the SYNC pin, carefully read the technical specifications.
Test command
AT^SSYNC=?
Response
^SSYNC:
 (list of supported <mode>s) OK
Parameter:
See write command
Read command
AT^SSYNC?
Response
+SSYNC: <mode> OK
Parameter:
See write command
Write command
AT^SSYNC=
<mode>
Response
OK
Parameter
<mode>
MC35 module: Enables the SYNC pin to indicate growing power
consumption during a transmit burst. You can make use of the sig-
nal generated by the SYNC pin, if power consumption is your con-
cern. To do so, ensure that your application is capable of process-
ing the signal. Your platform design must be such that the incoming
signal causes other components to draw less current. In short, this
allows your application to accomodate current drain and thus, sup-
ply sufficient current to the GSM engine if required.
MC35 Terminal: not applicable (do not select mode 0).
1 Enables the SYNC pin to control a status LED. On the MC35 Ter-
minal, this is the LED placed on the front panel. If you use the
MC35 module, the SYNC pin can control an LED installed in your
application.
The LED functions described Table 10 are applicable both to the
module and the terminal.
Note: Mode 1 is the default mode for the MC35 Terminal.
Note
The SYNC pin mode is stored to the non-volatile Flash memory, and thus retained
after Power Down.