Specifications

Chapter 9 – Supplementary Service Commands
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9.13 AT+CSSN Supplementary Service Notifications
Description: The write command enables or disables the presentation of URCs for supplementary services.
Syntax: Test Command: AT+CSSN=?
Response: +CSSN: (list of supported<n>s), (list of supported<m>s)
OK
Read Command: AT+CSSN?
Response: +CSSN: <n>, <m>
OK
Write Command: AT+CSSN=<n>[, <m>]
Response: OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Unsolicited Result Codes:
URC 1
+CSSI: <code 1>
When <n>=1 and a supplementary service notification is received after a mobile originated call setup,
intermediate result code “+CSSI: <code 1>” is sent to TE before any other MO call setup result codes.
URC 2
+CSSU: <code 2>
When <m>=1 and a supplementary service notification is received during a mobile terminated call setup or
during a call, unsolicited result code “+CSSU: <code 2>” is sent to TE.
Parameters:
<n>
0 Suppress “+CSSI” URCs. Default (This is the factory default value and can be restored to '0' with
AT&F. It is also a powerup default which is not stored at power down).
1 Activate “+CSSI” URCs
<m>
0 Suppress “+CSSU” URCs. Default (This is the factory default value and can be restored to '0'
with AT&F. It is also a powerup default which is not stored at power down).
1 Activate “+CSSU” URCs
<code 1>
0 unconditional call forwarding is active
1 some of the conditional call forwarding is active
2 call has been forwarded
3 Waiting call is pending
<code 2>
0 The incoming call is a forwarded call.
5 Held call was terminated
10 unconditional call forwarding is active
Notes:
URCs will be displayed only if the call concerned is a voice call, but some URCs will be displayed as well as
for data calls (like “+CSSU”=0).
This command is not PIN protected.
This command is not supported in airplane mode.