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The following table shows a detailed description for the D> commands.
Command
D><alpha>[;]
D>mem<n>[;]
D><n>[;]
Note:
The following table shows the D> parameters.
<Parameter>
<"alpha">
<n>
<"mem">
Example
AT+CPBS="me"//Phone flash memory
OK
AT+CSCS="ASCII"//ASCII characters
OK
AT+CPBW=1,"035659090",129,"VoiceMail"
OK
AT+CPBR=1
+CPBR: 001,"035659090",129,"VoiceMail"
OK
atd>"VoiceMail";//Phonebook by name
OK
OK
ath
NO CARRIER
OK
December 31, 2007
Originates a call to a phone number with the corresponding alphanumeric field
<alpha>. The Current Phone Book (Set by +CPBS) is searched for the entry that
begins with the alphanumeric pattern <alpha>.
Originates a call to a phone number in memory (phone book) mem and stored in entry
location <n>. Available memories may be queried with Select Phone Book
Storage Test command +CPBS=?, described
Note:
This command does not change the used memory set.
Originates a call to a phone number from entry location <n> in the Current Phone
Book (Set by +CPBS).
Current used memory (phone book) set/read is done through the memory command
respectively.
+CPBS=/+CPBS?
Table 3-5: D> Parameters
String type value, which should be equal to an alphanumeric field in a phone book
entry. The used character set should be the one selected with Select Terminal
Character Set +CSCS. <alpha> is case-sensitive, and should be placed in quotes
("alpha").
This parameter is also called "speed dial location". It is an integer type memory
location. <n> should be in the range of locations available in the memory used.
This parameter is not case-sensitive, and should be placed in quotes ("mem").
AT Commands Reference Manual
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
Detailed Description
See Note 1 on page
Description
3-71.
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