Csca-Set Smsc Number; Command Syntax; Description; Defined Values - Huawei MU509 At Command Interface Specification

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AT Command Interface Specification
<total2>: integer value. It indicates the total number of messages that can be saved in
<mem2>.
<total3>: integer value. It indicates the total number of messages that can be saved in
<mem3>.
<used1>: integer value. It indicates the total number of messages currently stored in
<mem1>.
<used2>: integer value. It indicates the total number of messages currently stored in
<mem2>.
<used3>: integer value. It indicates the total number of messages currently stored in
<mem3>.
6.11 +CSCA–Set SMSC Number

6.11.1 Command Syntax

Command
+CSCA=<sca>[,<tosca>]
+CSCA?
+CSCA=?

6.11.2 Description

The SET command is used to set the SMSC number. For the message in the PDU
mode, the setting of this command can be used only if the SMSC-related parameter
sc_len has the value of 0 (for the PDU format, see the "+CMGS" command) in the
PDU.

6.11.3 Defined Values

<sca>: string value. It indicates the SMSC number. The number is composed „*‟,
„#‟ ,‟+‟ and „0‟–‟9‟. The „+‟ must be the very beginning of the number. The number
contains 20 characters at most.
<tosca>: integer value. It indicates the number type, where "145" means an
international call. For the specific values, see also the definition of the "type_addr"
parameter in the SC number, as described in the section "Short message sending
+CMGS".
Issue 04 (2013-01-28)
Possible response(s)
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
In case of MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>+CSCA: <sca>,<tosca><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
In case of MS-related error:
<CR><LF>+CMS ERROR: <err><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
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