Multi-Tech MultiModem EDGE Reference Manual page 229

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<type>
Type of address octet, which defines the used type of number (ton) and the numbering plan identification (npi).
Please consider that for types other than 129 or 145 dialing from phonebook with ATD><mem><n> is, depending
on the network, not always possible (refer to GSM 04.08 subclause 10.5.4.7 for details). See also <type> of
AT+CPBW.
Possible values are:
145
Dialing string <number> includes international access code character '+'
161
National number. Network support of this type is optional.
209
Dialing string <number> has been saved as ASCII string and includes non-digit characters other
than "*", "#" or "+". Note that phonebook entries saved with this type cannot be dialed.
255
Dialing string <number> is a command to control a Supplementary Service; i.e., "*", "#" codes are
contained. Network support of this type is optional.
129
Otherwise
<text>
Text assigned to a phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given with test command response
parameter <tlength>. If using an ASCII terminal characters which are coded differently in ASCII and GSM have
to be entered via escape sequences as described in Section 1.5, Supported character sets.
<maxloc>
Maximum location number for the currently selected storage. For phonebooks located on the SIM this value
depends on the SIM card type.
<nlength>
Maximum length of phone number for "normal" locations. Depending on the storage a limited number of locations
with extended memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow storing numbers with twice the
standard length, which is 2*<nlength> digits for normal numbers, but only <nlength> digits for numbers saved
with <type>=209.
<tlength>
Maximum length of <text> assigned to the telephone number. The value indicated by the test command is given
in octets. If <text> is given as GSM characters each character corresponds to one octet. If the <text> string is
given in UCS2, the maximum number of characters depends on the coding scheme used for the alpha field of
the SIM according to GSM 11.11, Annex B. In the worst case the number of UCS2 characters is at least one less
than half the number of GSM characters.
Users should be aware that when using this AT command quickly after SIM PIN authentication, the SIM data
Note:
may not yet be accessible, resulting in a short delay before the requested AT command response is
returned. See Section 20.1, Restricted Access to SIM Data after SIM PIN Authentication.
Example:
AT+CPBR=?
+CPBR:(1-100),20,17
AT+CPBR =1,3
+CPBR:1,"+999999",145,"Charlie"
+CPBR:2,"+777777",145,"Bill"
+CPBR:3,"+888888",145,"Arthur"
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE Modems (S000371G)
First run the AT+CPBR test command to find out the maximum range of
entries stored in the active phonebook.
The Multi-Tech wireless modem returns the supported values, where 100
is the supported range of location numbers, 20 is the length of the phone
number and 17 is the maximum length of the associated text.
Then use the AT+CPBR write command to display the phonebook entries
sorted by location numbers.
Chapter 15 – Phonebook Commands
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