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3-136 AT Commands Reference Manual August 5, 2008
The following table shows the AT+CSCB parameters.
Notes:
• A combination of discrete values 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> is 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+CSCB=?
+CSCB: (0,1)
OK
Reading the current mid and dcs lists:
AT+CSCB?
+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