OnCell G2150I AT Command Set

Short Message Commands

Select Cell Broadcast Message Types: +CSCB

Description: This command selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME. It is allowed in both PDU and text modes.

Command syntax: AT+CSCB=<mode>, [

<mids>, [ <dcss> ] ]

Important note: Test read command (AT+CSCB ?) is not supported.

 

 

 

Command

 

Possible responses

AT+CSCB=0,”15-17,50,86”,”“

 

OK

Note: Accept SMS-CB types, 15,16,17,50, and 86

Note: CBMs can be received

in any language

 

 

 

 

+CBM: 10<CR><LF>

 

 

00112233445566778899

 

 

Note: CBM length of a received Cell

 

 

Broadcast message (SMS-CB), CBM bytes in

 

 

PDU mode)

AT+CSCB=1

 

OK

Note: Deactivate the reception of CBMs

 

Note: CBM reception is completely stopped

Defined values:

The <bm> parameter of +CNMI command controls the message indication.

The activation of CBM reception (<mode>=0) can select only specific Message Identifiers (list in <mids>) for specific Languages (list in <dcss>), but the deactivation stops any reception of CBMs (only AT+CSCB=1 is allowed).

Message Identifiers (<mids> parameter) indicates to which type of message identifiers the ME should listen.

<dcss>: Supported languages

0German

1English

2Italian

3French

4Spanish

5Dutch

6Swedish

7Danish

8Portuguese

9Finnish

10Norwegian

11Greek

12Turkish

13Hungarian

14Polish 32 Czech.

Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers: +WCBM

Description: This specific command is used to read the EF-CBMI SIM file. Remark: The EF-CBMI file is not used with the +CSCB command.

The application should read this file (using AT+WCBM?) and combine the Message Identifiers with those required by the application.

Command syntax: AT+WCBM=<mids>

Command

Possible responses

 

 

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