PIONEERPOS AT Commands G24-LC User Manual

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SMS

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G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual

April 15, 2008

According to the GSM 03.38, Any reserved codings shall be assumed to be the GSM default
alphabet (the same as DCS value 0x00) by a receiving entity. Handling will be as shown in

Table 3-73

.

Table 3-73

shows the conversion between the <dcs> and +CSCS setting when reading SM.

Examples:

### Store in TEXT mode SMS encoded in default alphabet with UDHI set.

### Character set is ASCII.

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CSMP=81,167,0,0

OK

AT+CMGW="0544565803"

> 050003090301123456786543

+CMGW: 222

OK

AT+CMGR=222

+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","0544565803",

050003090301123456786543

OK

AT+CMGF=0

OK

AT+CMGR=222

+CMGR: 2,,25

07917952140230F251000A8150446585300000A70D050003090301123456786543

OK

### Store in TEXT mode SMS encoded in UCS2 alphabet with UDHI set.

### Character set is ASCII.

AT+CSMP=81,167,0,10

OK

AT+CMGF=1

OK

Table 3-73: <dcs> field and +CSCS settings conversion when reading SM

CASE

<dcs> field

User-Data-Header

Current TE

character set

Action

A

Default alphabet

Not Set

All

G24-L converts GSM
alphabet into current TE
character set according to
rules of GSM07.05, Annex A

B

Default alphabet

Set

All

G24-L converts each 8-bit
from TP-UD, encoded in
GSM alphabet into two IRA
character long hexadecimal
number

C

8-bit or UCS2

All

All

G24-L converts each 8-bit
octet into two IRA character
long hexadecimal number

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