: String type value representing three bytes of the current call meter value in , hexadecimal format (for example, "00001E" indicates decimal value 30)."> Motorola G24 The following table shows the +CAOC parameters., hexadecimal format (for example, "00001E" indicates decimal value 30)., Example with prepaid SIM card with 56700.00L prepaid before the test. , Table 3-26:+CAOC Parameters
Call Control
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In IDLE state - returns the last call cost. In a voice/data state - returns the accumulated cost, including the current call.The following table shows the +CAOC parameters.

Note: <CCM>: String type value representing three bytes of the current call meter value in

hexadecimal format (for example, "00001E" indicates decimal value 30).
Example
Example with prepaid SIM card with 56700.00L prepaid before the test.
AT
OK
AT+CAOC=2
OK
atd+97254565190;
OK
OK
+CCCM: "000000"
+CCCM: "000006"
AT+CAOC
Command
Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks
Set +CAOC[=<mode>] OK
or:
[+CAOC:<ccm>]
or:
+CME ERROR:<err>
The Set command returns the CCM
value from the G24, or
activates/deactivates unsolicited
reports.
Read +CAOC?
+CAOC
+CAOC: <mode>
OK
OK
or:
[+CAOC: <ccm>]
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
The Read command returns the current
CAOC mode.
Test +CAOC=? +CAOC: (list of
supported <mode>s)
OK
The Test command returns the
supported mode values.
Table 3-26:+CAOC Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<mode> 0 Queries the CCM value
1 Deactivates unsolicited reporting of the CCM value
2 Activates unsolicited reporting of the CCM value