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Chapter 4:  Using the Commands
 April 15, 2008
G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual
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Changing the Character Set
Example
When an SMS messages with the following text: "Motorola G24-L OEM Module", is saved 
inside the G24-L at entry 128, you can read it using several character sets.
When the "ASCII" character set is used, the following is received by the terminal:
AT+CSCS? 
//Read the current character set
+CSCS: "ASCII"
//Currently using ASCII character set
OK
AT+CMGR=128 
//Read SMS entry 128
+CMGR: "STO UNSENT",""
Motorola G24-L OEM Module 
//The content of SMS entry 128
OK
When the "USC2" character set is used, the following is received by the terminal:
AT+CSCS?
//Read the current character set
+CSCS: "UCS2"
//Currently using UCS2 character set
OK
AT+CMGR=128
+CMGR: "STO UNSENT",""
004D006F0074006F0072006F006C006100200067003200300020004F0045004D
0020004D006F00640075006C0065 
//The content of SM entry 128
OK 
The following is an ASCII translation of the SM contents:
004D
M
006F
o
0074 t
006F o
0072
r
006F
o
006C
l
0061
a
0020
[space]
0067
g
0032
2
0030
0
0020 [space]
004F
O
0045
E
004D
M
0020
[space]
004D
M
006F o
0064
d
0075
u
006C
l
0065
e
As this SMS was originally written in ENGLISH, meaning ASCII letters, each digit quadruplet 
starts with double zeros (00). When other languages are used, the quadruplets have different 
values.