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MC55 AT Command Set
15.2 AT+CPBR
Parameter Description
(num)
<location1>
The first (lowest) location number within phonebook memory for which the corresponding entry is to be dis-
played. The supported range is given in the test command response.
If
exceeds the upper bound
<location1>
respond with "+CME ERROR: INVALID INDEX".
(num)
<location2>
The last (highest) location number within phonebook memory for which the corresponding entry is to be dis-
played. The supported range is given in the test command response.
If both
and
<location1>
, the list of entries will be output and terminated with "OK".
loc>
If
exceeds the range indicated by the test command with parameter
<location2>
will be output but terminated with "+CME ERROR: INVALID INDEX".
(str)
<number>
Phone number in format specified by
(num)
<type>
Address type
145
209
129
(str)(+CSCS)
<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 chapter
(num)
<maxloc>
Maximum location number for the currently selected storage. For phonebooks located on the SIM this value
depends on the SIM card type.
(num)
<nlength>
Maximum length of phone number for "normal" locations. Depending on the storage a limited number of loca-
tions with extended memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow storing numbers with twice the
standard length, which is 2*
saved with
=209.
<type>
MC55_ATC_V01.05
Confidential / Released
<maxloc>
are in the range indicated by the test command with parameter
<location2>
, it may be an empty string.
<type>
dialling string
<number>
dialling string
<number>
ters saved with the number string.
For phonebook entries with this
is not possible. For further detail, check the parameter
ATD><mem><n>
descriptions for at command
otherwise
Supported character sets
digits for normal numbers, but only
<nlength>
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(as indicated by the test command), command will
includes international access code character '+'
contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit charac-
, dialling from phonebook with
<type>
.
AT+CPBW
.
<nlength>
s
m
obile
<max-
, the list of entries
<maxloc>
digits for numbers
2/10/04

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