HUAWEI UMTS M2M Module V100R001
AT Command Interface Specification
Issue 18 (2009-06-22)
Commercial in Confidence
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0 0 1 This value is selected if the user knows that it is an international number, or
believes that it falls in the domestic range.
0 1 0 Domestic number. No prefix or suffix is allowed. This value is selected when
the user sends a message to a domestic telephone set.
0 1 1 A specific number in this network. It is used for management or service and
cannot be selected by the user.
1 0 1 The number type is the default 7bit code mode of GSM. It is not in use
currently.
1 1 0 Short number. It is not in use currently.
1 1 1 Reserved for extension. It is not in use currently.
Numbering-plan-identification(bit3…bit0). The values are as follows:
(Note: It is valid only when the values of bit6…bit4 are 000, 001, 010. In other
circumstances, bit3…bit0 are not valid)
0 0 0 0
The number is determined by the numbering plan at the network side.
0 0 0 1
ISDN/telephone numbering plan.
0 0 1 1
Data numbering plan, not in use currently.
0 1 0 0 Telex numbering plan, not in use currently.
1 0 0 0
National numbering plan, not in use currently.
1 0 0 1
Private numbering plan, not in use currently.
1 0 1 0
ERMES numbering plan, not in use currently.
<numbers>: Address number. One byte contains two digits. Bit3~bit0 contain the first
digit, and bit7~bit4 contain the second digit. Coding sequence of half bytes, as shown
in the following example:
Digit 2
Digit 1
Digit 4
Digit 3
Digit 5
n+1
n+2
n+3
1
1
1
1
Figure 5-1
Half byte coding with a total of 5 digits
Note: If the number length is an odd number, the highest four digits of this octet should
be filled with 1111.
‘*’: 1010
‘#’: 1011
‘a’: 1100 b’: 1101
‘c’: 1110
For example:
If the number of SCA is 13902900, then the <numbers> is: 31099200
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