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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MIM-G01 User Manual

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Sending an SMS Message

Appendix

AT Commands MIM-A01

Mitsubishi Industrial Modem

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AT+T Send="SMS;..."

AT+T Send="SMS; To: recipient; ServiceCentreNumber: SCNumber; Type: Protocol"
>MessageText
>+

This command sends an SMS message or sets the parameters.

When you close the command line by pressing (), the modem displays a prompt
(>) where you enter the message text on one line.
To end and send the message, press and then+.

If you skip the message text, the parameters are saved for later use until replaced by new parameters.

SCNumber:

The relevant SMS service centre number.
This parameter must also be set when receiving SMS messages because inco-
ming SMS calls are recognized using this number.
Enter characters which can be dialled (0-9,*,#, comma) only.

Recipient:

Number of person receiving the SMS message - in most cases a mobile phone
number.

Protocol:

Protocol of the relevant SMS service centre. Valid values are:
D1_TAP

Sending SMS via D1-SMSC (for example, D1 mobile phone)

D2_UCP

Sending SMS via D2-SMSC (for example, D2 mobile phone)

Mobilkom_A_TAP

Sending SMS via Mobilcom Austria (A1)

PSTN

Sending SMS Messages via PSTN-SMSC

If not indicated otherwise, the protocol supported by the host of the recipient call number is automatically
used. (Germany only)
MessageText:

At the prompt, enter the SMS text and finish by pressing ENTER.
A maximum of 160 characters may be used for the text of an SMS, including
. Enter the SMS text as consecutive text in one line. The message text
must not contain umlauts.(The character is created by pressing the
ENTER key)

Example:

a)

The send command configures all necessary parameters and an SMS message is sent:

AT+T Send="SMS; To:071365776; ServiceCentreNumber:0193010"
>The message text follows here.
>+

Comprehensive modem reply:

+T Send: sending message
* StartTime: 2001/10/30,09:42:13
* EndTime: 2001/10/30,09:42:26
* SMSC Time: 2001/10/30,09:42:48
OK

b)

The send command uses the configured parameters (incl. receiver number) and an
SMS message is sent:

AT+T Send="SMS;"
>The message text follows here.
>+

Short modem reply:

OK

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