
Chapter 3 – General Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide 15
Enable/Disable Individual Unsolicited Message Mask Bits
+WUSLMSK
Description: The intent of this AT command is to enable/disable individual unsolicited message mask bits to
be sent out to the serial port. This is a 64-bit mask that determines which messages are enabled
or disabled. The setting is persistent over power cycle. The default setting is to allow all
unsolicited messages.
Syntax: AT+WUSLMSK=<mask-bit>, <mask>
AT+WUSLMSK?<cr>
Note: Ask for current setting
+WUSLMSK: FFFFFFFEFFFFFFDE
OK
AT+WUSLMSK=?<cr>
Note: Ask for possible values
+WUSLMSK: (00000000-FFFFFFFF),(0-1)
OK
AT+WUSLMSK=FFFFFFFF,0<cr>
Note: Enable All Unsolicited Messages
Associated with the lower 32 bit mask
AT+WUSLMSK=00020000,0<cr>
Note: Enable ONLY +WIND Unsolicited
Messages in the lower 32bit mask
AT+WUSLMSK<cr>
Note: Enable All Unsolicited Messages
Values: The parameters values are:
<mask-bit> Currently only 32 bits are used for masking of unsolicited responses.
00000000 All mask bits off.
{various combinations in between (e.g., 0F817DFE).}
FFFFFFFF All mask bits on.
<mask>
0 Write bit mask values to the lower 32 bit mask.
1 Write bit mask values to the upper 32 bit mask.
The <mask-bit> bits correspond to the unsolicited response table below. Upper 32-bit Mask is
not used at this time.
Lower 32-Bit Mask
Call waiting notification
RSSI change across threshold
System mode, band, roam settings
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