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TC63 AT Command Set

17.5 AT+CPBW

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17.5

AT+CPBW Write into Phonebook

The

AT+CPBW

write command can be used to create, edit and delete a phonebook entry at a

<location>

of

the active storage selected with

AT+CPBS

.

If

<storage>

="FD" (SIM fixed dialing numbers) is selected, PIN2 authentication has to be performed prior to

any write access.

The

AT+CPBW

test command returns the location range supported by the current storage, the maximum length

of the

<number>

field, the range of supported

<type>

values and the maximum length of the

<text>

field.

Note: The length may not be available while SIM storage is selected. If storage does not offer format information,

the format list contains empty parenthesizes.

Syntax

Parameter Description

Location number within phonebook memory. The maximum range supported by each storage type is indicated

in the test command response. If

<location>

is not given, the first free entry will be used.

If

<location>

is given as the only parameter, the phonebook entry specified by

<location>

is deleted.

Phone number in format specified by

<type>

. Parameter must be present, although it may be an empty string.

Alphabetic characters are not permitted.

<number>

may contain dialstring modifiers "*", "#" or "+".

If other printable non-alphabetic characters are used the entry needs to be saved with

<type>

=209. Otherwise,

if

<type>

=209 is not used any non-digit characters other than "*", "#" or "+" will be removed from the string and

only accepted modifiers from the GSM alphabet will be saved.

A

<number>

saved with

<type>

=209 requires double memory. In order to fit into a standard location, the num-

ber needs to be reduced to a maximum length of

<nlength>

/2, including all digits and dial string modifiers.

Extended locations may be used as stated below for

<nlength>

.

Test Command

AT+CPBW=?

Response(s)

+CPBW:

(1-

<maxloc>

),

<nlength>

, (list of supported

<type>

s),

<tlength>

OK

ERROR

+CME ERROR

Write Command

AT+CPBW=

[

<location>

][,

<number>

[[,

<type>

][,

<text>

]]]

Response(s)

OK

ERROR

+CME ERROR

Reference(s)

PIN

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<location>

(num)

<number>

(str)

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