12.22 AT^SLMS List SMS Memory Storage
Description:
Test Command Syntax:
Response:
Exec Command Syntax:
Response:
Parameter Descriptions:
<total1>
Maximum number of messages storable in the SMS memory of the SIM (physical storage "SM").
<total2>
Maximum number of messages storable in the SMS memory of the Mobile Equipment (physical storage "ME").
<total3>
Sum of "SM" and "ME", indicated as "MT". Maximum number of all messages storable in the SIM memory and
the Mobile Equipment memory.
<used1>
Number of messages currently stored in the SMS memory of the SIM (physical storage "SM").
<used2>
Number of messages currently stored in the SMS memory of the Mobile Equipment (physical storage "ME").
<used3>
Concatenated logical SMS storages of SIM ("SM") and Mobile Equipment ("ME"). Sum of all messages currently
stored, indicated as "MT".
Note:
•
Users should be aware that when using this AT command quickly after SIM PIN authentication, the SIM data
may not yet be accessible, resulting in a short delay before the requested AT command response is returned.
See Section 20.1, Restricted Access to SIM Data after SIM PIN Authentication.
12.23 AT^SMGL List Short Messages from Preferred Store
without Setting Status to REC READ
Description:
Test Command Syntax:
Response:
Exec Command Syntax:
Response:
Write Command Syntax:
Response:
Notes:
•
The selected <mem1> can contain different types of SMs (e.g., SMS-DELIVERs, SMS-SUBMITs, SMS-
STATUS-REPORTs and SMS-COMMANDs). The response may be a mix of the responses of different SM
types. TE application can recognize the response format by examining the third response parameter.
•
Users should be aware that when using this AT command quickly after SIM PIN authentication, the SIM data
may not yet be accessible, resulting in a short delay before the requested AT command response is returned.
See Section 20.1, Restricted Access to SIM Data after SIM PIN Authentication.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE Modems (S000371G)
AT^SLMS indicates the maximum capacity of each SMS storage type and the number of
locations currently used.
AT^SLMS=?
OK
AT^SLMS
^SLMS: "MT",<total3>, <used3>
^SLMS: "SM",<total1>, <used1>
^SLMS: "ME",<total2>, <used2>
OK
ERROR
+CMS ERROR
The execute command is the same as the write command, but uses the given default of
<stat>.
The write command allows to select a status type and lists, from the message storage
<mem1>, all messages that currently have the specified <stat>. The major difference over
the standard command AT+CMGL is that the status of the listed messages remains
unchanged (unread remains unread).
AT^SMGL=?
same as AT+CMGL
AT^SMGL
^SMGL: (For default values of <stat>, see Section 12.1 "SMS Parameters".)
OK
AT^SMGL=<stat>
same as AT+CMGL
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