Cscb Select Cell Broadcast Message Types; Cscs Select Te Character Set - Nokia 6090 Command Manual

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+CSCB Select Cell Broadcast Message Types

+CSCS Select TE Character Set

Nokia 6090 AT Command Set
This command selects which types of cell broadcast messages are to be received.
(GSM 07.05)
Syntax:
AT+CSCB=[<mode>[,
<mids>[, <dcss>]]]
AT+CSCB?
AT+CSCB=?
Parameters:
<mode>:
0
message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are accepted
1
message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are not accepted
<mids>:
all different possible combinations of message identifiers, example:
"0,1,5,10-20,22"
<dcss>:
all different possible combinations of data coding schemes, example:
"0-3,5"
This command informs the product which character set is used by the DTE. The
product is then able to convert character strings correctly between DTE and mobile
equipment character sets. (GSM 07.07)
Syntax:
AT+CSCS=<chset>
AT+CSCS?
AT+CSCS=?
Values for <chset>:
"GSM"
"HEX"
"IRA"
"PCCP437"
"PCDN"
"8859-1"
Select message types.
Default setting is 0,"","".
Query current setting.
Response is +CSCB: <mode>, <mids>,
<dcss>.
Show valid values.
Response is +CSCB: (0,1).
Select character set.
Query current setting.
Response is +CSCS:<chset>
Show supported character sets.
Response is +CSCS: (list of supported
<chset>'s).
GSM default alphabet; this setting easily
causes software flow control (XON/XOFF)
problems.
Character strings consist only of
hexadecimal numbers from 00 to FF; e.g.,
"032FE6" equals three characters with the
decimal values 3, 47 and 230.
International Reference Alphabet (ITU-T
T.50)
PC character set Code Page 437.
Default option.
PC Danish/Norwegian character set.
ISO 8859 Latin 1 character set.
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