Cmt parameters -87 – PIONEERPOS AT Commands G24-LC User Manual

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference

April 15, 2008

G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual

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The following table shows the +CMT parameters.

After sending a +CMT unsolicited response to the TE, the G-LITE will expect a +CNMA (new
message acknowledgement) from the TE within a predefined timeout of 60 seconds. The G-LITE
will not send another +CMT and +CDS/CDSI unsolicited responses to the TE before the previous
SMS was one is acknowledged. If the +CMT is acknowledged within the timeout, the new SM is
not saved in the message storage. If the +CMT is not acknowledged and the timeout has expired,
the new SM is saved in the message storage and +CNMI parameter <mt> and <ds> are set to 0.

Example

AT+CNMI=,2

OK

AT+CSDH=1

OK

AT+CMSS=142,"054565034"

// send to myself

+CMSS: 74

OK

+CMT: "+972544565034",,"04/11/04,09:48:36+08",145,4,0,0,"+97254120032",145,3

ABC

AT+CNMA

OK

AT+CMGF=0

OK

AT+CMGS=18

// send to myself

> 079179521201009511000c917952446505430004AA0441424344

+CMGS: 70

OK

+CMT: ,23

0791795212010095040C917952446505430004502032115430800441424344

Table 3-51: +CMT Parameters

<Parameter>

Description

<oa>

Message origination address.

<scts>

Service center time stamp.

<toda>

Type of origination address.

<fo>

First octet of the SM.

<pid>

Protocol Identifier.

<dcs>

Data Coding Scheme.

<sca>

Service Center Address.

<tosca>

Type of Service Center Address.

<data>

Message contents.

<alpha>

Alpha ID of message.

<length>

In PDU mode: Size of message, in octets, excluding SMSC data.
In TEXT mode: number of characters included in the <data>

<pdu>

Message header and contents in PDU mode format. See description in

“+CMGR,

+MMGR, Read Message” on page 3-94

.

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