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At+cpbr=1,3
OK
At+cpbs="MT"
OK
At+cpbr=?
+CPBR: 1-350,40,24
OK
At+cpbr=1,3
OK
At+cpbr=1,350
+CPBR: 101, "+97252999080", 145,"Voice Mail"
OK
4.4.1.3
+MPBR, Read Extended Phone Book Entries
This command recalls phone book entries from a specific location number, or from a range of locations. If only one location is
specified, and that location is empty, OK is returned. If a range of locations is requested, all locations that contain data within
that range are returned. This command differs from the "+CPBR" command in that it returns several extra fields, including:
phone type, voice tag and index, alert tone, backlight, indication of whether number is the primary number, category and
profiling icon.
This command can also be used to obtain information about the number of locations and the maximum size of the phone number
and alpha tag fields in the phone book.
In mailing lists, the <number> field specifies a list of speed dial numbers corresponding to other phone book entries.
These speed dial numbers cannot specify other mailing list entries. Each mailing list should have at least one speed
dial number. Also, a non mailing list phone book entry can be a member of more than one mailing lists.
Note
A mailing list is represented by a list of speed dial numbers separated by spaces. For a mailing list, only the following fields
apply: <index>,<number>,<type>, <text>,<ph_type>,<voice_tag> and <category>. All the other fields are ignored.
Additionally, this command can be used to associate first name and last name attributes with the record. This data is used by
SyncML.
This command acts on the currently active phone book, as selected with the +CPBS command (Refer to "+CPBS, Select Phone
Book Memory", page 94).
Profiling icons, categories and mailing list features are not supported on all platforms.
In MODE 14, only the following fields apply: <index>, <number>, <type>, <text>, <ph_type> and <voice_tag>. All the other
fields are ignored.
Some versions of this command return a boolean value for the voice tag indicating whether it is present. Other versions return
a range (0-21) indicating its location.
Refer to the corresponding +MAID bits to determine the specific behavior for each of these features on different
implementations.
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