Cusd, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data - Motorola G24 Guide Developer's Manual

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+CUSD, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data

This command allows control of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), according to
GSM 02.90.
Both network and mobile initiated operations are supported. Parameter <n> is used to
disable/enable the presentation of an unsolicited result code (USSD response from the network,
or network initiated operation) +CUSD: <m>[,<str>,<dcs>] to the TE. In addition, value <n>=2
is used to cancel an ongoing USSD session. When <str> is given, a mobile initiated USSD-string
or a response USSD-string to a network initiated operation is sent to the network. The response
USSD-string from the network is returned in a subsequent unsolicited +CUSD result code.
Command
Type
Set
Unsolicited
Report
Read
Test
The following table shows the +CUSD parameters.
<Parameter>
<n>
<str>
December 31, 2007
Syntax
Response/Action
AT+CUSD=[<n>[,<str
OK
>[,<dcs>]]]
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
+CUSD:
<m>[,<str>[,<dsc>]]]
+CUSD?
+CUSD: <n>
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
+CUSD=?
+CUSD: (list of
supported <n>s)
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
Table 3-34: +CUSD Parameters
0
Disable the result code presentation in the TA.
1
Enable the result code presentation in the TA.
2
Cancel session (not applicable to read command response).
String type USSD-string (when <str> parameter is not given, network is not
interrogated):
If <dcs> indicates that GSM 03.38 [25] default alphabet is used:
If TE character set other than "HEX" (refer command Select TE Character Set
+CSCS): ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE character set according to
rules of GSM 07.05 [24] Annex A.
If TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of GSM
alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number (e.g. character ? (GSM
23) is presented as 17 (IRA 49 and 55)).
If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit data coding scheme is used: ME/TA converts each 8-bit
octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal number (e.g. octet with integer value
42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65)).
AT Commands Reference Manual
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
Remarks
The Set command enables/disables the
display of the unsolicited result code.
The USSD response from the network.
The Read command displays the
current value of <n>.
The Test command displays the
supported values of <n>.
Description
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