2N VoiceBlue Next v3.1 User Manual
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*module:
ch,sim,sts3,sts2,phs2,type
Response to AT^MS:ch – number of wireless
enginesim – number of currently used SIM:
0–none, 1–8–holder 1–8sts3 – status of layer
3sts2 – status of layer 2phs2 – substatus of
layer 2type – type of wireless engine
AT^MI=ch
Module info ch = 0 –31
*minfo:
ch,sim,netid,"oper",new,cnt
Response to AT^MInetid – network ID of active
wireless networkoper – name of active wireless
networknew – number of received and saved
SMS on SIM cardcnt – total number of sent SMS
messages according to statistics
*smsinc: ch,ix,sts,mem
SMS message has been received and savedix –
index number of saved SMS (0–250)sts – status
of SMS (from +CMGL: ix.sts.len)mem – type of
used storage (1,2,3)
*smsrep: ch,ix,sts,mem
SMS status confirmation has been receivedsts –
reserved (0)
*smsout: ch[/id],ref,req
SMS message was sent and not saved to SIM
cardRef – reference number of SMS (0–255) – to
be used in status confirmation messagesID –
third party identification number of SMS
*smspdu: ch,ix,sts,len,pdu,csum
Content of SMS messagelen – length of SMS
message (number of bytes in PDU)PDU – content
of message in PDU formatcsum – checksum of
all PDU bytes (2 hexa digits) calculated without
carry
*smsdel: ch,ix
SMS message deletion confirmation
*smserr: ch[/id],ix,req,err,cms
Fault command response, or SMS not sentreq –
required wireless engine or GSM grouperr – error
code
(6–busy,40–write,41–read,42–delete,43–list)cms
– error cause from wireless engine
*smssel: ch,cnt
SMS storage change confirmation
AT^SX=ch
SMS listing – request for listing of all SMS
messages and status confirmations saved on SIM
card. Possible answers:: *smserr (busy,list) or
*smsinc (ix=1..255) for each saved SMS or
status SMS , end of list or empty SIM card –
*smsinc (ix=0).
AT^SR=ch.ix
SMS read – request for reading of an SMS
message or SMS status saved on SIM card.
Possible answers: *smserr (busy,read) or
*smspdu
AT^SD=ch,ix
SMS delete – request for deletion of an SMS
message (or SMS status message). Possible
answers: *smserr (busy,delete) or *smsdel