Technical reference section
AT+CPBS - Select phonebook memory storage
When reading or writing a phonebook entry, you must tell the M1 which phonebook
memory will be affected by the subsequent read/write jobs. The following phonebook
memories are supported in the M1:
• Phonebook on the SIM card
• Last number redial memory
• Own telephone numbers
• FDN phonebook (if this is also supported by the SIM card)
Command
AT+ CPBS= dir.
AT+ CPBS?
AT+ CPBS=?
Command
Result code
MD
SM
OW
FD
AT+CPBS
Result
Selects a new phonebook.
Provides you with information on which phonebook is cur-
rently activated.
Displays a list of all the telephone directories supported.
AT+CPBS=?
AT+CPBS=?
+CPBS: "MD" , "SM" , "OW" , "FD"
Meaning
Last number redial memory; displays the last telephone num-
bers that you dialed.
SIM card; this is the standard phonebook containing the
entries.
Own telephone number; this phonebook contains your own
telephone numbers under which you can be reached. Nor-
mally, you only need to read this directory since you cannot
call your own number and it does not change.
Fixed dialing number; this is a second phonebook. If the rele-
vant block is set, only the numbers from this FDN phonebook
can be called. This phonebook and the block are protected by
PIN2.
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