Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-G01 AT+TList Displaying Received Messages, AT+T List = type, Response

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Appendix

AT Commands MIM-A01

 

 

8.2.6Message Commands

AT+TList - Displaying Received Messages

AT+T List = "type"

Displays a list of all received messages of the indicated message type.

Type:

The type of the messages to be displayed. The following types are sup-

 

ported:

ALL

All messages

SMS

SMS (mobile and PSTN).

Express

Express E-Mail

EMail

Internet e-mail.

Response:

+Tlist=Entry#1, type#1, time#1 +Tlist=Entry#2, type#2, time#2

...

+Tlist=Entry#n,type#n,time#n

OK

Entry#n:

Number of the entry.

 

The corresponding message can be referenced with this number

 

to read it out or delete it.

Type#n:

Message type of the nth entry in the list.

Time#n:

Time stamp of the corresponding message. It is generated by the Modem

 

when the message has been received completely.

Example:

AT+T List="ALL" Show all received messages.

Modem reply:

+T List=11,SMS,2001/10/7,12:05:55

+T List=12,SMS,2001/10/7,12:10:16

+T List=21,Express,2001/10/7,12:22:27

OK

AT+T List="SMS" All received SMS messages are shown.

Modem reply:

+T List=11,SMS,2001/10/7,12:05:55

+T List=12,SMS,2001/10/7,12:10:16

OK

AT+T Delete - Deleting a Stored Message

AT+T Delete=Number.

Deletes the message with the indicated number from the memory of the modem.

Number:

Number of the message to be deleted.

 

This number can be determined through the List command. To delete

 

the first stored message (that is the oldest), enter a 0 (zero) as the

 

number.

Example:

 

A message with the number 11 will be deleted:

AT+T Delete=11

Modem reply:

OK

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