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AT+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Indication
The test command returns the supported modes as a compound value.
The write command selects which types of CBMs are to be received by the ME.
Syntax
Parameter Description
Message mode
[0]
(&F)
Accept messages that are defined in
<mids>
and
<dcss>
1
Forbid messages that are defined in
<mids>
and
<dcss>
Cell Broadcast Message ID specification
• For
<mode>
=0: Six different possible combinations of CBM IDs (e.g. "0,1,5,320-478,922,2000-3000"), default
is empty string.
In certain configurations, e.g. if using SIMs that contain data in Elementary File EF-CBMID (Cell Broadcast
Message Identifier for Data download) less than six combinations may be available.
To access a SIM's Elementary File data refer to command
AT+CRSM
.
• For
<mode>
=1: One CBM ID or range of IDs (e.g. "320-478"), default is empty string.
CBM data coding scheme specification
All different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes (e.g. "0-3,5"). Using default empty string leads
to get all CBMs independent of their dcss.
A given
<dcss>
replaces any former value and is used for consecutive requests.
Test Command
AT+CSCB=?
Response(s)
+CSCB:
(list of supported
<mode>
s)
OK
Read Command
AT+CSCB?
Response(s)
+CSCB:
<mode>
,
<mids>
,
<dcss>
OK
Write Command
AT+CSCB=
[
<mode>
[,
<mids>
[,
<dcss>
]]]
Response(s)
OK
Reference(s)
PIN
ASC0 ASC1
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3 Charge
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<mode>
(num)
<mids>
(str)
<dcss>
(str)