AT Command Reference
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TYPE: This field represents the SMS message
type. Possible values are:
SMSI_CPT_95
SMSI_CMT_95
SMSI_VMN_95
SMSI_CMT_91_CLI
SMSI_CMT_91_VOICE_ MAIL
SMSI_CMT_91_SHORT_ MSG
SMSI_AWI_95
PRIORITY: This field represents the priority of the
received SMS message. Th e IS-637
standard allows for four (4) levels of
priority; 0 being the lowest and 3 being the
highest.
TIME: This field is a time stamp placed on the
SMS message, either by the Message
Center (that sent it) or by the modem (if the
message was received with no time stamp
attached). If the Message Center attached
the time stamp it will represent the time
the message was initially sent. If, however,
the modem attaches the time stamp, it will
represent the time the message was
received (for storage).
Although the IS-637 standard requires the
message center time stamp to be specified
in UTC, it is known that some Service
Providers’ message centers use local time.
Because this condition cannot be detected
and/or corrected automatically, a
user-selectab le (per NAM) sw itch was
implemented to set whether the received
time stamp was adjust ed to UTC or not.
NOTE: Whether the time stamp
represents time sent or arrival time is not
stored, and so cannot be determined by the
user.
Table 6-5. SMS Print Command Field Definitions (continued)
Field Name Description