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Parameter Description

Switch URCs "

+CCWA

" and "

^SCWA

" for call waiting on/off

0

Disable display of URCs "

+CCWA

" and "

^SCWA

"

1

Enable display of URCs "

+CCWA

" and "

^SCWA

"

Network operation to be performed for Supplementary service call waiting
0

Disable call waiting (disable service)

1

Enable call waiting (enable service)

2

Query status of call waiting (query service status)

Integer or sum of integers each representing a class of information, i.e. a bearer service, telecommunication ser-

vice or bearer service group as defined in "GSM 02.04".

In the write command, parameter

specifies the class of the active call during which an incoming call

of any class is to be regarded as a waiting call.

In URC "

+CCWA

:

,

,

, ,

", parameter

specifies the class of the waiting call.

1

Voice

2

Data

2 (data) comprises all those values between 16 and 128, that

are supported both by the network and the MS. This means, a setting made for

2 applies to all remaining data classes (if supported). In addition, you

can assign a different setting to a specific class. For example, you can activate

call waiting for all data classes, but deactivate it for a specific data class.

4

Fax

[7]

Voice, data and fax (1+2+4)

8

SMS

16

Data circuit sync

32

Data circuit async

64

Dedicated packet access

128

Dedicated PAD access

1...[7]...255

Combination of some of the above classes. For example, the default setting 7

represents the sum of the integers 1, 2 and 4 (CF for voice, data and fax). The

value 255 covers all classes. If parameter "class"is omitted, the default value 7

is used.

0

Call waiting service is not active

1

Call waiting service is active

Phone number of waiting caller in the format specified by parameter

.

Type of address octet in integer format (refer to GSM 04.08, subclause 10.5.4.7)
145

includes international access code character '+'

(num)

(num)

(num)

(num)

(str)

(num)