Cpms - Select Preferred Sms Message Storage - Iridium 9523 Developer's Manual

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Iridium 9523 Product Developers' Guide
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Read command returns an alphanumeric string indicating whether some password is required or not.
Response is in the form:
+CPIN: <code>
where <code> can be one of the following:
READY
Iridium 9523 is not waiting for any password.
PH PIN
Iridium 9523 is waiting for Phone Unlock Code to be given.
SIM PIN
Iridium 9523 is waiting for SIM Card PIN1 Code to be given.
SIM PUK
Iridium 9523 is waiting for SIM PUK to be given (because SIM PIN1 is blocked).
SIM PIN2
Iridium 9523 is waiting for SIM PIN2 to be given.*
SIM PUK2
Iridium 9523 is waiting for SIM PUK2 to be given (because SIM PIN2 is blocked).
*Note: The response "SIM PIN2" is somewhat misleading, because it indicates one of three
possible scenarios:
1. PIN1 has already been successfully entered (thus equivalent to the READY response).
2. No PIN1 is required (thus equivalent to the READY response).
3. The phone is waiting for PIN2 (used to access Fixed Dialing settings and other subscription-
based features).
In any of these three cases, the phone should be available to place and receive calls.
Note: +CPIN is closely related to +CLCK and +CPWD. See these commands for additional information.

5.7.49 +CPMS - Select Preferred SMS Message Storage

Set Command: +CPMS=<mem1>[, <mem2>[,<mem3>]]
Set command selects memory storages <mem1>, <mem2> and <mem3>. <mem1> is the memory from
which messages are read and deleted; <mem2> is the memory to which writing and sending operations
are made; <mem3> is the memory to which received SMS messages are to be stored. If a chosen
storage is not appropriate for the phone, final result code +CMS ERROR: <cms_err> is returned.
Valid values for <mem1>, <mem2> and <mem3> are:
"SM"
SIM message storage
Response is in the form:
+CPMS: <used1>,<total1>,<used2>,<total2>,<used3>,<total3>
where <used1>: number of messages currently in <mem1>
<total1>: total number of message locations in <mem1>
<used2>: number of messages currently in <mem2>
<total2>: total number of message locations in <mem2>
<used3>: number of messages currently in <mem3>
<total3>: total number of message locations in <mem3>
Read Command: +CPMS?
Read command returns the current storage selected, usage and capacity. Response is in the form:
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