A story of big buttons, robot naps, and commands that travel from miles away
Your phone has a screen and you can tap "Add eSIM". But a robot sealed inside a factory machine? No screen. No hands. No voice. So how do you tell it to switch networks? You need a remote control with three magic buttons!
Every profile in a robot has three possible fates. ENABLE wakes it up to connect to the network. DISABLE tells it to take a nap: the profile stays, but it's paused. DELETE erases it forever. Only the Commander (SM-SR) can press these buttons: and only if the POL1 rules allow it!
When the Commander sends ENABLE, the robot's profile springs to life! It connects to the network tower and starts working: sending data, making calls, doing its job. A robot can only have one profile ENABLED at a time. If another profile was active, it gets DISABLED first automatically!
DISABLE is like putting a book on the shelf: it's still there, you just can't read it right now. The robot can re-enable it later if the Commander decides. DELETE is like throwing the book in the bin: the profile is gone forever, freeing up space for new missions. But if POL1 says "Don't delete me!", even the Commander can't!
The Enable/Disable/Delete buttons form the Profile Lifecycle: one of SGP.02's core features. A robot can cycle through ENABLED โ DISABLED โ ENABLED many times over its 15-year life. But DELETE is final: once gone, the profile leaves only a log entry behind!