Mcsn, Motorola Change Subscriber Number - Motorola AT Commands G24-L Developer's Manual

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Example
AT+MDSI?
+MDSI: 0
OK
AT+MDSI=?
+MDSI: (000,001)
OK
AT+MDSI=1
OK
AT+MDSI?
+MDSI: 1
OK
+MDSI: 2, 7, "GPRS", "GPRS services not allowed"
AT+CPIN="1764"
OK
AT+COPS=0
OK
+MDSI: 1, 2, "GSM", "IMSI unknown in HLR"
+MDSI: 0, 1, "DEACTIVATE", "Bad SIM"
GPRS roaming agreement.
+MDSI: 2, 14, "GPRS", "GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN"
AT+CGATT?
+CGATT: 0
OK

+MCSN, Motorola Change Subscriber Number

This AT command sets EFmsisdn in the SIM. The setting is placed in the given <index>, using
<number> and <alpha> as the values to be set.
Additionally, when setting the number in a specific storage space, the <mode> parameter defines
whether that <number> and corresponding <alpha>should be presented after entering the correct
PIN number.
After entering the correct PIN number, the last <index>, whose <mode> was set to 1, is sent to the
DTE. This indication is unsolicited and appears when SIM information is ready.
Note:
Set Command
The Set command sets EFmsisdn in the SIM. The setting is placed in the given <index>, using
<number> and <alpha> as the values to be set.
If only the <mode> value is given, then the Set command is interpreted as follows:
April 15, 2008
//Until now there was no deactivation or invalidation of SIM card.
//SIM card does not support GPRS
//Insert a SIM card that is no longer subscribed
//Unsolicited messages
// Insert a good SIM card, and roam to a network that doesn't have a
//Unsolicited messages
At any given time, only one <index> or no <index> can have <mode> = 1. Therefore,
setting <mode> = 1 for one of the supported <index>es implicitly means that all other
<index>es have <mode> = 0.
G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
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