Custom Character Set +Wccs - Multitech MMCModem GPRS (MTMMC-G) Reference Manual

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Custom Character Set +WCCS

Description:
This command allows you to edit and display the custom character set tables. These tables are used by
the "CUSTOM" mode of +CSCS and the +WPCS commands. In this CUSTOM mode, when you enter a
string, it is converted into the GSM alphabet using the Custom To GSM table. In a similar way, when the
user requests a string display, the string is converted from the GSM alphabet using the Custom
alphabet and Custom alphabet extension tables.
In edition mode, the session is terminated by <ctrl-Z> or aborted by <ESC>. Only hexadecimal
characters ('0'...'9', 'A'...'F') can be used. The number of characters entered must equal the edition
range requested; otherwise, the command will return "+CME ERROR: 24".
The default Custome alphabet extension table contains the following extended characters:
Values:
<mode>
<table>
<char 1>, <char 2>
Syntax:
Command syntax: AT+WCCS=<mode>,<table>,<char 1>[,<char 2>]
Command
AT+WCCS=0,0,120,130
Note: Display from character 120 to character 130 of the
Custom to GSM conversion table
AT+WCCS=1,0,115<CR>
20<ctrl-Z>
Note: Edit character 115 of the Custom to GSM conversion
table
AT+WCCS=1,1,0,4<CR>
40A324A5E8<ctrl-Z>
Note: Edit the 5 first characters of the GSM to Custom
conversion table
AT+WCCS=0,2,20<CR>
Note: Display character 20 of the Custom alphabet extension
table
AT+WCCS=1,1,200
Note: Edit character 200 of GSM to Custom conversion table
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Display the table
1
Edit the table
0
Custom to GSM conversion table (default table is PCCP437 to GSM table)
1
Custom alphabet table (default table is GSM 7 bit default alphabet)
2
Custom alphabet extension table (default table is GSM 7 bit default alphabet extended)
Character range to display/edit
0...127
for table 1 and 2
0...255
for Custom to GSM conversion table
Notes:
<char1> and <char2> are not ASCII codes; they stand for the range of a given character in
the tables.
If only <char 1> is provided, only this char is displayed/edited
See Appendix C for informative examples of the use of these characters.
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Chapter 13 – Specific AT Commands
Possible responses
+WCCS: 11,
78797A2020202020097E05
OK
Note: 11 characters displayed
OK
Note: Edition successful
OK
Note: Edition successful
+WCCS: 1,5E
OK
+CME ERROR: 3
Note: Index out of range
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