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Message Format:
SMS submit
do not reject duplicates
VP Format semi octet (absolute)
status report requested
No Header on PDU
Reply path not set
Hence, the message format is the binary number 00111001 corresponding to the integer 57.
Validity period format is absolute, hence it represents the expiration date of the message and
the desired expiration date is for example 29/06/02 at 02:20 in the time zone of Italy (+1).
"29/06/02,02:20:00+1"
Protocol ID implicit (SMS sent to a mobile terminal) corresponding to a value 0.
Data Coding Scheme:
Default Alphabet
Class 0 (e.g. immediate display SMS)
Corresponding to the binary number 11110000 corresponding to the integer 240.
command
AT+CSMP= 57,29/06/02,02:20:00+1,0,240
response:
OK
There are various types of storage where the SMS can be stored, the Telit HE910V2 family
provides two different storage:
"ME" - mobile equipment memory
"SM" - SIM Card memory
"SR" Status report
The SMS are usually stored (this is true for both the originated and the received SMS) in the
SM/ME storage.
The HE910V2 family allows the user to select a different storage for the read-delete, write-
send, and reception-saving SMS operations.
send command AT+CPMS=<memr>,<memw>,<mems><cr>
where:
<memr>: memory storage for Read and Delete commands
- "SM"