Rainbow Electronics GM862-QUAD-PY User Manual
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AT Commands Reference Guide
80000ST10025a Rev. 5 - 09/07/08
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+CSMP - Set Text Mode Parameters
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bit[7]: Status Report Request, 1-bit field indicating the MS is
requesting a status report (default is [0]);
[0] - MS is not requesting a status report
[1] - MS is requesting a status report
<vp> - depending on <fo> setting:
a) if <fo> asks for a Not Present Validity Period, <vp> can be
any type and it will be not considered;
b) if <fo> asks for a Validity Period in relative format, <vp>
shall be integer type (default 167, i.e. 24 hours);
0..143 - (<vp> + 1) x 5 minutes
144..167 - 12 hours + ((<vp> - 143) x 30 minutes)
168..196 - (<vp> - 166) x 1 day
197..255 - (<vp> - 192) x 1 week
c) if <fo> asks for a Validity Period in absolute format, <vp>
shall be quoted time-string type (see +CCLK)
d) if <fo> asks for a Validity Period in enhanced format, <vp>
shall be the quoted hexadecimal representation (string
type) of 7 octets, as follows:
• the first octet is the Validity Period Functionality
Indicator, indicating the way in which the other 6 octets
are used; let’s consider its bit field description:
bit[7]: extension bit
[0] - there are no more VP Fuctionality Indicator
extension octets to follow
bit[6]: Single Shot SM;
[0] - the SC is not required to make up to one delivery
attempt
[1] - the SC is required to make up to one delivery
attempt
bit[5]bit[4]bit[3]: reserved
[000]
bit[2]bit[1]bit[0]: Validity Period Format
[000] - No Validity Period specified
[001] - Validity Period specified as for the relative
format. The following octet contains the VP value as
described before; all the other octets are 0’s.
[010] - Validity Period is relative in integer
representation. The following octet contains the VP
value in the range 0 to 255, representing 0 to 255
seconds; all the other octets are 0’s.
[011] - Validity Period is relative in semi-octet
representation. The following 3 octets contain the
relative time in Hours, Minutes and Seconds, giving
the length of the validity period counted from when
the SMS-SUBMIT is received by the SC; all the
other octets are 0’s.
<pid> - GSM 03.40 TP-Protocol-Identifier in integer format.