AT Command Set

8.15AT^SMGO Set or query SMS overflow presentation mode or query SMS overflow

Test command

Response

 

 

AT^SMGO=?

^SGMO: (list of supported <n>s) OK

 

Parameter

 

 

 

See write command

 

 

 

 

Read command

Response

 

 

AT^SMGO?

TA returns overflow presentation mode and SMS overflow status

 

^SGMO: <n>,<mode> OK

 

If error is related to ME functionality:

 

+CME ERROR: <err>

 

Parameter

 

 

 

See write command

 

 

 

 

Write command

Response

 

 

AT^SMGO=<n>

TA sets overflow presentation mode

 

OK

 

 

 

Parameter

 

 

 

<n>

SMS overflow presentation mode

 

 

0

disable (default)

 

 

1

enable

<mode> SMS overflow status

0space available

1SMS buffer full (buffer for received short messages is <mem3>. See AT+CPMS in Chapter 5.11)

2Buffer full and new message waiting in SC for delivery to ME

Reference

Siemens

Unsolicited result code

When the status SIM overflow changes, an unsolicited result code is sent to TE

^SMGO: <mode>

Parameter

See write command

Note

Indication during data transfer via break (100ms).

Incoming Class 1 short messages (ME specific) will be preferably stored to “ME” and may be transferred to the “SM” storage if “ME” is used up. Incoming Class 2 messages (SIM specific) will be placed to the “SM” storage only.

If messages with different classes are received, the ^SMGO: 2 indication may

be presented, without prior indication of ^SMGO: 1. The indication ^SMGO: 1 means that both buffers ("ME" and "SM") are full. See also Chapter 5.11.

For more information regarding SIM and ME specific message classes refer to <dcs> and the following specifications: GSM 03.38 and 3GPP TS 23.038.

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MC35 specifications

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