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EN 300 812-3 : 2.3.1

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TERRESTRIAL TRUNKED RADIO (TETRA); SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE TO MOBILE EQUIPMENT (SIM-ME) INTERFACE; PART 3: INTEGRATED CIRCUIT (IC); PHYSICAL, LOGICAL AND TSIM APPLICATION CHARACTERISTICS

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Symbols
   3.3 Abbreviations
4 SIM characteristics
   4.1 Format and layout
   4.2 Temperature range for card operation
   4.3 Contacts
   4.4 Precedence (multiple SIM operation)
   4.5 Static protection
5 Electronic signals and transmission protocols
   5.1 Supply voltage Vcc (contact C1)
   5.2 Reset (RST) (contact C2)
   5.3 Programming voltage Vpp (contact C6)
   5.4 Clock CLK (contact C3)
   5.5 Input/Output (I/O) (contact C7)
   5.6 States
   5.7 Baud rate
   5.8 Answer To Reset (ATR)
   5.9 Bit/character duration and sampling time
   5.10 Error handling
6 Logical model
   6.1 General description
   6.2 File identifier
   6.3 Dedicated Files (DF)
   6.4 Elementary Files (EF)
   6.5 Methods for selecting a file
   6.6 Reservation of file IDs
7 Security features
   7.1 Authentication and cipher key generation procedure
   7.2 Support of Over The Air Re-keying (OTAR) distribution
        of cipher keys
   7.3 Support of SIM-ME enhanced security
   7.4 File access conditions
   7.5 Storage of DCK
8 Description of the functions
   8.1 SELECT
   8.2 STATUS
   8.3 READ BINARY
   8.4 UPDATE BINARY
   8.5 READ RECORD
   8.6 READ KEY
   8.7 UPDATE RECORD
   8.8 SEEK
   8.9 VERIFY CHV
   8.10 CHANGE CHV
   8.11 DISABLE CHV
   8.12 ENABLE CHV
   8.13 UNBLOCK CHV
   8.14 INVALIDATE
   8.15 REHABILITATE
   8.16 TETRA authentication algorithms
   8.17 OTAR algorithms
9 Description of the commands
   9.1 Mapping principles
   9.2 Coding of the commands
   9.3 Definitions and coding
   9.4 Status conditions returned by the card
10 Contents of the EFs
   10.1 General requirements
   10.2 Contents of the EFs at the MF level
   10.3 Contents of the EFs at the TETRA application level
   10.4 Contents of the EFs at the Telecom level
   10.5 Files of TETRA
11 Application protocol
   11.1 General procedures
   11.2 SIM management procedures
   11.3 CHV related procedures
   11.4 TETRA security related procedures
   11.5 Subscription related procedures
   11.6 Network related procedures
   11.7 Dialling number related procedures
   11.8 Status and short data message procedures
Annex A (normative): Plug-in SIM
Annex B (informative): FDN Procedures
Annex C (informative): Suggested contents of EFs at
        pre-personalization
      C.1 Contents of the EFs at the MF level
      C.2 Contents of the EFs at the TETRA application level
      C.3 Contents of the EFs at the Telecom Level
Annex D (normative): Database structure for group IDs and
        phone books
Annex E (informative): Emergency call facilities and procedures
Annex F (informative): Composite List of Last Dialled Numbers
Annex G (informative): Bibliography
Annex H (informative): Change requests
History

Describes the interface between the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and the Mobile Equipment (ME) for use during the network operation phase of TETRA as well as those aspects of the internal organization of the SIM which are related to the network operation phase.

Committee
TETRA 03
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
167
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
PN EN 300 812-3 : 2008 Identical
NF EN 300812-3 : 2006 Identical
NEN EN 300812-3 : 2005 Identical
DIN EN 300812-3:2006-11 Identical
NBN EN 300 812-3 : 2006 Identical

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