Specifications
UC864-E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
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3.5.5.2.5. Select Cell Broadcast Message Types - +CSCB
+CSCB -Select Cell Broadcast Message Types
AT+CSCB=
[<mode>[,<mids>
[,<dcss>]]]
Set command selects which types of Cell Broadcast Messages are to be
received by the device.
Parameters:
<mode>
0 - the message types defined by <mids> and <dcss> are accepted (factory
default)
1 - the message types defined by <mids> and <dcss> are rejected
<mids> - Message Identifiers, string type: all different possible
combinations of the CBM message identifiers; default is empty
string (“”).
<dcss> - Data Coding Schemes, string type: all different possible
combinations of CBM data coding schemes; default is empty string
(“”).
Note: the current settings are stored through +CSAS
AT+CSCB? Read command reports the current value of parameters <mode>, <mids>
and <dcss>.
AT+CSCB=? Test command returns the range of values for parameter <mode>.
Example AT+CSCB?
+CSCB: 1,"",""
OK
(all CBMs are accepted, none is rejected)
AT+CSCB=0,"0,1,300-315,450","0-3"
OK
Reference 3GPP TS 27.005, 3GPP TS 03.41/23.041, 3GPP TS 03.38/23.038.
3.5.5.2.6. Save Settings - +CSAS
+CSAS - Save Settings
AT+CSAS
[=<profile>]
Execution command saves settings which have been made by the +CSCA,
+CSMP and +CSCB commands in local non volatile memory.
Parameter:
<profile>
0 - it saves the settings to NVM (factory default).
1..n - SIM profile number; the value of n depends on the SIM and its max is
3.
Note: certain settings may not be supported by the SIM and therefore they
are always saved to NVM, regardless the value of <profile>.










