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3GPP TS 27.005 AT COMMANDS FOR SMS AND CBS
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HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
After command line is terminated with
prompt:
After this prompt text can be entered. Format text as follows:
If current
alphabet is used and current
3GPP TS 23.040 TP‐User‐Data‐Header‐Indication is not set, then
ME/TA converts the entered text into GSM alphabet, according to
GSM 27.005, Annex A. Use backspace to delete last character. You
can use carriage returns. After every
sequence
If current
coding scheme is used or current
3GPP TS 23.040 TP‐User‐Data‐Header‐Indication is set. Entered
text consists of two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers
which ME/TA converts into 8‐bit octet (for example the ‘asterisk’
is entered as 2A (IRA50 and IRA65) and this is converted to an
octet with integer value 0x2A)
Note: The DCD signal is in ON state while text is entered.
Note: The echoing of entered characters back from the TA is controlled by echo command E
To write the message issue Ctrl‐Z char (0x1A hex).
To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).
If message is successfully written in the memory, then the result is sent in the format:
+CMGW:
where:
If message storing fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: Make sure that no other SIM interacting commands are issued during the command execution.
Note: It is possible to save a concatenation of at most 10 SMs. The maximum number of characters depends on
the
characters if UCS2 is used. If entered text is longer than this maximum value an error is raised.
Note: In text mode, both SUBMIT and DELIVER messages can be stored in SIM.
The type of saved message depends upon the current
current
an absolute time string, for example "09/01/12,11:15:00+04".
SUBMIT messages can only be stored with status "STO UNSENT" or "STO SENT"; DELIVER messages can only be
stored with status "REC UNREAD" or "REC READ".