SMS
3-112 AT Commands Reference Manual June 30, 2008
AT+CMGS=18 // send to myself
> 079179521201009511000c917952446505430004AA0441424344
+CMGS: 70
OK
+CMT: ,23
0791795212010095040C917952446505430004502032115430800441424344
+CBM, Unsolicited Response (New CB Message Receipt)
The +CBM unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new cell broadcast message if
+CNMI parameter <bm> is set to 2. Refer to “+CNMI, New Message Indications to Terminal” on
page 3-107.
This unsolicited message displays the received CB message. The displayed CBM is not saved in
message storage.
Unsolicited Response
In text mode: (+CMGF=1):
+CBM: <sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<page>,<page><CR><LF><data>
In PDU mode: (+CMGF=0):
+CBM: <length><CR><LF><pdu>
The following table shows the +CBM parameters.
+CDSI, Unsolicited Response (New SMS-STATUS-REPORT Indication)
The +CDSI unsolicited response is sent to the TE upon receipt of a new SMS-STATUS-REPORT
SM, if the +CNMI parameter <ds> is set to ’2’. For further information, refer to “+CNMI, New
Message Indications to Terminal” on page 3-107.
This unsolicited message indicates that a new SMS-STATUS-REPORT message was received,
and is stored in location <index>.
Table 3-62:+CBM Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<sn> Message serial number.
<mid> Message ID.
<page> Current page number.
<pages> Total number of pages.
<data> Message contents in text mode.
<length> Size of message in PDU mode format, in octets.
<pdu> Message header and contents in PDU mode format. See description in “+CMGR,
+MMGR, Read Message” on page 3-118.