Chapter 1: Product Features
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+CMGL This command displays a list of SMS messages stored in the G24
memory.
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+MMGL This command displays a list of SMS messages stored in the G24
memory.
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+CMGR This command reads selected SMS messages from the G24
memory.
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+MMGR This command reads selected SMS messages from the G24
memory.
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+MMAR This command changes the status of an SMS message in the G24
memory from "REC UNREAD" to "REC READ".
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+CMSS This command selects and sends pre-stored messages from the
message storage.
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+CMGW This command writes and saves messages in the G24 memory.
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+CMGD This command deletes messages from the G24 memory.
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+CGSMS This command handles the selection of the service or service
preference used by the G24 to send mobile-originated SMS
messages.
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+CMGS This command sends an SM from the G24 to the network.
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+CSCB This command handles the selection of cell broadcast message types
and data coding schemes received by the G24.
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+CMT This unsolicited message forwards the SMS upon its arrival.
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+CBM This unsolicited message forwards the SMS upon its arrival.
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+MCSAT This command enables/disables/exercises SMS alert tone for an
arriving SMS.
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+MEGA This command updates the Email Gateway Address.
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+TSMSRET This command controls the SMS sending retry.
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+MRICS This command allows configuring the behavior of RI line in a case
of SMS arrival.
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Email
Email Commands
+MEMAS This command is used for Email account settings.
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+MEMD This command is used to delete an Email message.
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+MEMDE This command is used to download an Email message.
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+MEMISP This command is used for Email account ISP settings.
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+MEMGS This command is used for Email account general settings.
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+MEML This command is used to list Email messages.
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+MEMSE This command is used to send an Email message.
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Table 1-1: AT Commands (Cont.)
AT Command Description Page