Maxon Telecom MM-6280IND manual Message Receiving and Reading commands

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8.1.1.9.Informative Examples

In this example, the volatile parameter settings of TA are used to construct messages in text mode. SMSC address setting is used also in PDU mode

AT+CRES

(restore settings from non-volatile memory to volatile

memory)

 

OK

(query SM parameters)

AT+CSMP?;+CSCA?

+CSMP: 17,167,0,0

(default values for SMS-SUBMIT)

+CSCA: "+358501234567",145 (SMSC address)

OK

Message Receiving and Reading commands

8.1.1.10.New Message Indications to TE +CNMI

Set command selects the procedure, how receiving of new messages from the network is indicated to the TE when TE is active, e.g. DTR signal is ON. If TE is inactive (e.g. DTR signal is OFF), message receiving should be done as specified in 3GPP TS 23.038 .

NOTE 1: When DTR signal is not available or the state of the signal is ignored (V.25ter command &D0), reliable message transfer can be assured by using +CNMA acknowledgement procedure.

<mode> controls the processing of unsolicited result codes specified within this command, <mt> sets the result code indication routing for SMS-DELIVERs, <bm> for CBMs and <ds> for SMS- STATUS-REPORTs. <bfr> defines the handling method for buffered result codes when <mode> 1, 2 or 3 is enabled. If ME does not support requested item (although TA does), final result code +CMS ERROR: <err> is returned. See chapter Message Service Failure Result Code for a list of <err> values.

Test command gives the settings supported by the TA as compound values.

NOTE 2: Command Select Message Service +CSMS should be used to detect ME support of mobile terminated SMs and CBMs, and to define whether a message routed directly to TE should be acknowledged or not (refer command +CNMA).

Table 8. +CNMA action command syntax

Command

 

 

 

Possible response(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+CNMI=[<mod

 

 

 

 

 

 

e>[,<mt>[,<

+CMS ERROR: <err>

 

 

 

bm>[,<ds>[,

 

 

 

 

 

 

<bfr>]]]]]

 

 

 

 

 

 

+CNMI?

+CNMI: <mode>,<mt>,<bm>,<ds>,<bfr>

 

 

+CNMI=?

+CNMI: (list of supported <mode>s),(list of supported <mt>s),(list of

 

supported <bm>s),(list of supported <ds>s),(list of supported <bfr>s)

 

 

 

 

<mode>

 

 

 

 

Value

NOTE :

The buffering mechanism may as well be located in the ME; the setting

 

affects only to unsolicited result codes specified within this command):

 

 

 

0

Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer is full,

 

 

 

indications can be buffered in some other place or the oldest indications may be discarded

 

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Contents Extended AT Commands Manual Potentially Unsafe Areas RF Exposure ComplianceRevision History Contact Information TA BLE of Contents 1.3 2.1 Carrier Command Options General Description OverviewTerms TE2 PstnRCE SMSPin out AT Inte Rface DescriptionBasic Integration Serial InterfaceMessage Naming Convention Command FormatTE2 MT2 Basic Interface ConfigurationBaud Rate Set-up USB InterfaceTE2 MT2 $$NOTIFCNT? IO FunctionsAT Notification Options TE2 MT2 $$IOFUNCTION?$$NOTIFCNT 1 0 Success Failure Set command Command$$NOTIFCNT=value MT Data Signal InformationMT SMS Lock order Boot alertInterface Environment MT2 Basic Operational StatePower Reset AT$$RESET 1.4. TE2 active command AT$$TE2ALIVESoftware version AT$$SWVER Power Conservation CommandsSleep mode control AT$$SLEEPENABLE Current time AT$$TIMEExtended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 TE2 MT2 $$EXTLED? Low Battery Voltage Notification1.3. RS232C Transceiver power-down control AT$$RS232PWRDOWN LED control AT$$EXTLEDTE2 MT2 $$LOWBATTVTG? SMS low battery voltage set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGLow battery notification AT$$LOWBATT Ringer melody selection AT$$RINGIDX Receiving notification mode option AT$$RCVMODERinger volume control AT$$RINGLVL Visual/Audible Call Alert OptionsAntenna Signal Level AT$$ANTLVL Network Relational SettingsRoaming indicator information AT$$ROAMIND Antenna Signal Level report schedule AT$$ANTSETReading MT2 state AT$$CURRSTATE Modem scheduled Information AT$$PingRssi inquiry AT$$RSSI TE2 MT2 $$LOCATION? RF information AT$$RFINFOLocation information AT$$LOCATION Rssi LED response AT$$RSSILEVEL Diagnostic CommandsRing test AT$$DIAGRING LED test AT$$DIAGLEDTX/DTR Led DescriptionCRT PKTMO data call Data Call SET UPData Calls Call released or failed Uses DTR pinPreferred Message Storage +CPMS General Configuration CommandsSelect Message Service +CSMS +CSMS action command syntaxMessage Format +CMGF Message Service Failure Result Code +CMS ErrorInformative Examples Message Configuration CommandsService Centre Address +CSCA Show Text Mode Parameters +CSDH Set Text Mode Parameters +CSMPNew Message Indications to TE +CNMI Message Receiving and Reading commandsAlpha,scts,tooa,fo,pid,dcs,sca,tosca List Messages +CMGL Read Message +CMGR If text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-DELIVERIf text mode +CMGF=1, command successful and SMS-SUBMIT Report New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA +CNMASend Message +CMGS Message Sending and Writing CommandsIf sending fails If text mode +CMGF=1 If text mode +CMGF=1 and sendingSend Message from Storage +CMSS SuccessfulWrite Message to Memory +CMGW Send Message Telstra SMS MO AT+MMCDelete Message +CMGD Send Command +CMGCAT+CNMI? More Messages to Send +CMMSAT+CMSS=7 TE2 MT2 $$SMSOPT? SMS Send and Receive OptionsSMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=AB SMS Format send and receiveAT$$SMSOPTIllustrative example SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=1SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=2 SMS Mail Notification Option SMSOPT=3SMS Notification $$SMSNOTIF Auto delete Messages in ME MemorySMS Notifications Auto Delete Messages in ME memory$$AUTODLTSMSTE2 MT2 $$SITENAME? SMS Auto Voltage AlertAuto Voltage Alert SMS Site Name AT$$SITENAME SMS $$LOWBATT 1 set point AT$$LOWBATTVTGSMS Remote Report Request Site Name AT$$REMOTECTRL SMS Remote Report RequestsSMS $$LOWBATT 1 set recipient number AT$$AUTOSMS 10.1.2.4 Rssi request Read ALL requestVbatt request Debug Screen request Location requestSwver request Value Modem will reset Remote Reset73 Read command Enter directory number of specific MT2 Enter message maxon.reset not case sensitiveNVM vs . US ER PR Ofile Storage Command User Remarks ProfileUser Profile store AT&Wn TIA/EIA/IS 707A AT Command SETTE2 MT2 OK Error User modified profiles & NVM changesIII Basic AT CommandsBasic AT Parameters STUBasic S registers Basic action command set Extended AT Commands Manual 2009-06-25 Basic result codes Extended AT Command SetsExtended AT configuration command set +GMR +GCAP+GMI +GMM+ICF 8Data 1Stop DefaultSpace Default +IFC Circuit 133 Ready for Receiving DefaultCircuit 106 Clear to Send/Ready for Sending Default +IPR 115200bps. DefaultTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS 13.1.1. RM3 AT$$NOTIDSTE2 MT2 $$NOTIDS? +CBC? Cellular Extended AT Command SETCellular AT parameter commands +CDS+CGMR Cellular identification AT command extensions+CGMI +CGMMCellular result codes for Asynchronous data services DM Comman D Diagnostic Mode TE2 MT2 $$DBGSCRN Carrier Command OptionsDebug screen AT$$DBGSCRN
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