AT Command Set

9.4.1 Additional notes on ^SCCFC, ^SCCWA, ^SCLCK

The output of ^SCCFC, ^SCCWA, ^SCLCK depends on the teleservices coded in <class>. If no tele- service or bearer service is active for a given interrogation “7” is generated as default value for the <class> parameter, with only line being displayed (see example 1 below). If a service is activated for one or several classes, only the active classes will be displayed (see example 2).

The number of parameters displayed in the ^SCCFC and ^SCLCK output strings differs from the equivalent +CCFC and +CLCK output strings: In contrast to the +CCFC string, ^SCCFC also includes the <reason>. Likewise, the ^SCLCK string includes additionally <fac>.

Example 1

Example 2

Example 3

Example 4

When you check the CFU status of all classes, while none is active the fol- lowing responses will be displayed:

Using at+ccfc=0,2 +CCFC: 0,1 +CCFC: 0,2 +CCFC: 0,4

OK

Using atd*#21# ^SCCFC: 0,0,7

OK

To register and activate CFU for voice calls:

at+ccfc=0,3,01771234567

OK

As an alternative you can use the ATD command:

atd**21*01771234567*11#

^SCCFC: 0,1,1,"+491771234567",,145

OK

To check the status of all CFU settings using ATD (only active class will be displayed):

atd*#21#

^SCCFC: 0,1,1,"+491771234567",145

OK

To check the status of all CFU settings using AT+CCFC (all classes will be displayed)

at+ccfc=0,2

+CCFC: 1,1,"+491771234567",145

+CCFC: 0,2

+CCFC: 0,4

OK

To query the status of CFU for voice calls:

atd*#21**11#;

^SCCFC: 0,1,1,"+491771234567",145

OK

To query the status of CFU for voice + SMS + data:

atd*#21**10#;

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MC35 specifications

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