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 AT Commands Reference Manual
December  31, 2007
The following table shows the +CDS parameters.
After sending a +CDS unsolicited response to the TE, the G24 will expect a +CNMA (new 
message acknowledgement) from the TE within a predefined timeout of 60 seconds. The G24 
will not send another +CDS unsolicited response to the TE before the previous one is 
acknowledged. If the +CDS is acknowledged within the timeout, the new SM is not saved in the 
message storage. If the +CDS is not acknowledged and the timeout has expired, the new SM is 
saved in the message storage and +CNMI parameter <ds> is set to ’0’.
Example
AT+CMGF=1
OK
AT+CSMP=49
OK
AT+CSMP?
+CSMP: 49,167,0,0
OK
AT+CNMI=0,0,0,1
OK
AT+CMGS="052468000"
> Hello
+CMGS: 187
OK
+CDS: 6,187,"+97252468000",145,"05/08/03,08:56:34+08","05/08/03,08:56:34+08",70
AT+CNMA
OK
+CMGL, +MMGL, List Messages 
These commands display a list of all SMs with the status value <stat>, from the G24 message 
storage <mem1> (selected using the +CPMS command). The command returns a series of 
responses, one per message, each containing the message index, status, and data. If the status of a 
message is "RECEIVED UNREAD", execution of the +CMGL command changes the status of 
the message to "RECEIVED READ".
Table 3-64: +CDS Parameters
<Parameter>
Description
<fo>
First octet of the SM
<mr>
Message Reference
<ra>
Message Recipient address
<tora>
Type of Recipient address
<scts>
Service center time stamp
<dt>
Discharge-Time
<st>
Status