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 AT Commands Reference Manual
December  31, 2007
The following table shows the +CSVM parameters.
Note:
If <mode> is set to 0, <number> and <type> are ignored. If <mode> is set to 1, <number> 
is mandatory.
Example
AT+CSVM=?
+CSVM: (0,1),(129,145)
OK
AT+CSVM=1,"+972555123456","145"
OK
AT+CSVM?
+CSVM: 1,"972555123456",145
OK
+MDSI, Motorola Deactivate SIM Card Indication
This command enables unsolicited reporting of indications of SIM deactivation and invalidation. 
The indications include the cause for deactivation and invalidation.
This command is a basic command, which means the G24 module should accept the command 
and act according to received parameters regardless of SIM presence and phone lock state.
Read
+CSVM? +CSVM:<mode>,<number>
,<type>
+CME ERROR: <err>
The Read command displays the 
currently selected voice mail number 
and status (enabled or disabled).
Test
+CSVM=?
+CSVM: (list of supported
<mode>s), (list of supported
<type>s)
+CME ERROR: <err>
The Test command displays the list of 
supported <mode>s and <type>s.
Table 3-41: +CSVM Parameters
<Parameter>
Description
<mode>
0
Disables the voice mail number (default)
1
Enables the voice mail number
<number>
Voice mail number in string. String can be of up to 32 characters long, starting with a 
digit, or "+". Other allowed characters are digits only (0..9).
<type>
Address octet type.
129
ISDN/telephony marketing plan; national/international number unknown
145
ISDN/telephony numbering plan; international number
When the dialing string includes the international access code character (+), the 
default is 145. Otherwise, the default <type> is 129.
Command 
Type
Syntax
Response/Action
Remarks