The following table shows the +CMSS parameters.
<Parameter>
<index>
<da>
<toda>
<mr>
Example:
AT+CMSS=7
+CMSS: 12
OK
AT+CMSS=7,"054565132",129
+CMSS: 13
OK
Note: Any character sent by TE to Module before Module has reported a result of AT+CMSS operation,
will abort AT+CMSS command execution. However, if SMS was already sent to network and sending
operation was successful, the result of operation "+CMSS <mr>" will be reported by Module. If after
aborting AT+CMSS command execution and before result of operation was reported by Module, a second
AT+CMSS command is executed, then the result of the second AT+CMSS operation only will be reported
by Module.
7.1.14+CMGW, Write Message to Memory
This command is used to write and save a message to <mem2>. The message is saved in memory, and
the message index is displayed to the user.
By default, messages are saved with the status of "STO UNSENT", but status "STO SENT" can be
applied using the <stat> parameter.
In TEXT mode, the header parameters will be set according to CSMP settings.
G5/G6-Family AT Commands User Manual
ndex>[,<da
or:
>[,<toda>]]
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Description
1-352 Index in storage of the message to be sent.
Destination address in quoted string. This field contains a single phone
number.
Type of DA. Value range is 128-255 (according to GSM 03.40, 9.1.2.5). If
this field is not given and first character of <da> is '+' , <toda> will be 145,
otherwise 129.
Sent message reference number.
from storage to the network.
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