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Chapter 3 – Supported GSM/WCDMA AT Commands
High Speed HSPA-H4 AT Commands Reference Guide (Document S000483A) 78
+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication
Description: The test command returns the supported <operation>s as a compound value.
The read command displays the accepted message types. Depending on the
<operation> parameter, the write command adds or deletes the message types
accepted by the ME.
Syntax:
Test Command: AT+CSCB=?
Test Response: +CSCB: (list of supported <operation>s)
OK
ERROR
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Read Command: AT+CSCB?
Read Response: +CSCB: <operation>, <mids>, <dcss>
OK
ERROR
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Write Command: AT+CSCB=[<operation>[, <mids>[, <dcss>]]]
Write Response: OK
ERROR
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Parameter Descriptions:
<operation>
Add/delete operation
0 Default. Add new message types defined in <mids> to the list of accepted message
types by ME and replace types defined in <dcss>. In case of using this operation code
without parameters default (0-65535) range will be added to the list of <mids>.
1 Delete message types defined in <mids> from the list of accepted message types by ME
and replace types defined in <dcss>. In case of using this operation code without
parameters all <mids>s and <dcss>s will be deleted. (For more, see notes.)
<mids>
Cell Broadcast Message ID specification
All different possible combinations of CBM message identifiers; e.g., “0,1,5,320-478,922”).
<dcss>
All different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes (e.g., "0-3,5"). If default empty string
is used, all CBMs are received independent of their dcss.
A given <dcss> replaces any former value and is used for consecutive requests.
Note:
The <operation> parameter shown in the AT+CSCB read command response retains the value last
used in the Write command. This way, the read command response always reflects the last action
done: 0 means that the last action was adding new channel(s), 1 means that the last action was
deleting channel(s).
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