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Chapter 13 – Short Message Service (SMS) <strong>Command</strong>s<br />
13.13 <strong>AT</strong>+CSCA SMS Service Center Address<br />
Description:<br />
The write command updates the SMSC address, through which mobile originated SMs<br />
are transmitted. In text mode, setting is used by send and write commands. In PDU mode,<br />
setting is used by the same commands, but only when the length of the SMSC address<br />
coded into the parameter equals zero.<br />
Test <strong>Command</strong> Synatx: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCA=<br />
Response:<br />
OK<br />
Read <strong>Command</strong> Syntax: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCA<br />
Response:<br />
+CSCA: , <br />
OK<br />
Write <strong>Command</strong> Syntax: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCA=[, ]<br />
Response:<br />
OK<br />
Notes:<br />
• In case of using no parameter after <strong>AT</strong>+CSCA= the content of will be deleted.<br />
• This command writes the service center address to non-volatile memo.<br />
• The SMS service center address should be entered as specified by the service provider.<br />
13.14 <strong>AT</strong>+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message<br />
Indication<br />
Description:<br />
The Test command returns supported modes as a compound value.<br />
The Write command selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME.<br />
Test <strong>Command</strong> Syntax: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCB=<br />
Response:<br />
+CSCB: (list of supported s)<br />
OK<br />
Read <strong>Command</strong> Syntax: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCB<br />
Response:<br />
+CSCB: , , <br />
OK<br />
Write <strong>Command</strong> Syntax: <strong>AT</strong>+CSCB=[[, [, ]]]<br />
Response:<br />
OK<br />
Parameter Descriptions:<br />
<br />
Message mode<br />
0 Accept messages that are defined in and . Default.<br />
1 Forbid messages that are defined in and <br />
<br />
Cell Broadcast Message ID specification<br />
• For =0: Six different possible combinations of CBM IDs (e.g., “0,1,5,320-478,922,2000-3000”),<br />
default is empty string.<br />
In certain configurations, such as using SIMs that contain data in Elementary File EF-CBMID (Cell<br />
Broadcast Message Identifier <strong>for</strong> Data download), less than six combinations may be available.<br />
To access a SIM’s Elementary File data refer to command <strong>AT</strong>+CRSM.<br />
• For =1: One CBM ID or range of IDs (e.g., “320-478”) default is empty string.<br />
<br />
CBM data coding scheme specification<br />
All different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes (e.g., “0-3,5”). Using default empty string leads<br />
to get all CBMs independent of their dcss.<br />
A given replaces any <strong>for</strong>mer value and is used <strong>for</strong> consecutive requests.<br />
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