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179 June 2010
AT+CSCA Service centre address (ver. 2)
AT+CSAS Save settings
Description: Updates the SMCS address, through which mobile originated SMS are
transmitted. In text mode, the setting is used by send (AT+CMGS) and
write (AT+CMGW) commands. In PDU mode, the setting is used by the
same commands, but only when the length of the SMCS address (coded
into <pdu> parameter) equals zero.
Note: A + sign in front of the number in <sca> has precedence over the
<tosca> parameter, so that a number starting with “+” will always be
treated as an international number.
Set command: AT+CSCA=<sca>[,<tosca>]
Read command: AT+CSCA? Displays the current <sca> and <tosca> settings.
Test command: AT+CSCA=? Shows if the command is supported.
Parameters:
<sca>: String. GSM 04.11 RP SC address-value field in string format. BCD
numbers (or GSM default alphabet characters) are converted to characters
in the currently selected TE character set.
<tosca>: Integer. GSM 04.11 RP SC type-of-address octet in integer format.
<tosca> Description
129 ISDN/telephony numbering plan, national/
international unknown. Default value if “+” is not
in <sca>
145 ISDN/telephony numbering plan, international
number. Default value if “+” is in <sca>
161 ISDN/telephony numbering plan, national number
128–255 Other values, see GSM 04.08 section 10.5.4.7
Description: Saves the active message service settings to a non-volatile memory. A
phone can contain several profiles of settings. The settings specified in
AT+CSCA are saved. Certain settings, for example, SIM SMS parameters,
may not be supported by the storage and can therefore not be saved.
Execution
command: AT+CSAS[=<profile>]
Test command: AT+CSAS=? Shows if the command is supported.
Test command
response: +CSAS: (list of supported <profile>s)
Parameter:
<profile>:
<profile> Description
0..255 Manufacturer specific profile number where
settings are to be stored. Default value: 0










