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Chapter 4: Using the Commands
December 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 4-21
Changing the Character Set
Example
When an SMS messages with the following text: "Motorola G24 OEM Module", is saved inside
the G24 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 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.

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BrandMotorola
ModelG24 Guide
CategoryTelephone Accessories
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