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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
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
Description
Message origination address.
Service center time stamp.
Type of origination address.
First octet of the SM.
Protocol Identifier.
Data Coding Scheme.
Service Center Address.
Type of Service Center Address.
Message contents.
Alpha ID of message.
In PDU mode: Size of message, in octets, excluding SMSC data.
In TEXT mode: number of characters included in the
Message header and contents in PDU mode format. See description in