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SMS<br />

DCS handling<br />

Sending or Storing SM<br />

When sending or storing SM in TEXT mode, only the specified s in Table 3-45, +CSMP<br />

command definitions, will be supported. Handling will be as shown in Table 3-74.<br />

Table 3-74 shows the conversion between the and +CSCS setting when storing SM to<br />

memory or sending SM.<br />

Table 3-74: field and +CSCS settings conversion when writing SM<br />

CASE<br />

field<br />

User-Data-Hea<br />

der<br />

Current TE<br />

character set<br />

(+CSCS)<br />

Action<br />

A Default alphabet Not Set UTF8 or UCS2 Returns an error<br />

since conversion<br />

from these<br />

character sets to<br />

default alphabet<br />

is impossible.<br />

GSM<br />

IRA or 8859<br />

H24 converts<br />

each two IRA<br />

characters long<br />

hexadecimal<br />

number to 7-bit<br />

septet.<br />

H24 converts<br />

each character to<br />

7-bit septet.<br />

B Default alphabet Set All H24 converts<br />

each two IRA<br />

characters long<br />

hexadecimal<br />

number to one<br />

8-bit octet.<br />

C 8-bit or UCS2 All All H24 converts<br />

each two IRA<br />

characters long<br />

hexadecimal<br />

number to one<br />

8-bit octet.<br />

Note: If SMS, requested to be read in TEXT mode, is a GSM ’7’ bit Default alphabetical<br />

encoded and contains undefined extended characters in User Data (e.g. hex base 1B07),<br />

then two septets will be converted, as two separate characters accordingly, to currently<br />

selected (+CSCS setting) character set.<br />

3-120 H24 - <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> April 15, 2010

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