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3-136 AT Commands Reference Manual June 30, 2008
The following table shows the AT+CSCB parameters.
Notes:
A combination of discrete valu es or intervals can be entered for <mids> and <dcss>,
for example, "0,1,5,320-324,922".
Parameter values must be entered in ascending order.
The default value for missing <mode> is 0.
Clear all <mids> & <dcss> might be done by one of the following commands:
AT+CSCB=0 or AT+CSCB=
The string type lists <mids> and <dcss> may include only numbers (0-9), comma and
minus (-) characters.
<mids> = 1-5 is equivalent to five channels.
When <mode> is 0, and <mids> is a non empty list, the list will be added to the current
G24 list, as long as the accumulated G24 list does not exceed the maximum allowed.
When <mode> is 1, and <mids> is a non empty list, <mids> items from the list will be
deleted from the G24 list. Nothing will be done with item that does not exist in the G24
list.
When <mode> i s 0, and <mids> is a non empty list, the <mids> will be added to the
current G24 list, as long as the accumulated G24 list does not exceed the maximum
allowed.
The dcss specified refers to all incoming messages, and not only to mids specified in
the same AT command.
For example, AT+CSCB=0,"1-5","1-7" followed by AT+CSCB=0,"6-10","8" will
update the G24 mids list to 1-10, and the dcs list to 1-8. Any CB message that arrives
with mid value of 1-10 and a dcs value between 1-8, will be accepted by G24.
Example
Testing the modes supported:
AT+CS CB= ?
+CSCB: (0,1)
OK
Reading the current mid and dcs lists:
AT+CS CB?
+CSCB: 0,"",""
Table 3-82: +CSCB Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<mode> The current broadcast message mode:
0 MIDs and DCSs accepted
1 MIDs and DCSs not accepted
<mids> Cell broadcast message identifiers
0-65534
<dcss> Cell broadcast message data coding schemes
0-255