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AC75 AT Command Set

17.10 AT^SPBG

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

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10/30/06

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Maximum length of

<text>

assigned to the telephone number. The value indicated by the test command is

given in octets. If the

<text>

string is given in 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

[24]

. In the worst case the number of UCS2 char-

acters is at least one less than half the number of GSM characters.

Notes

• The command can be used for the phonebooks "SM", "FD", "ME" (cf.

AT+CPBS

).

• Users should be aware that when using this AT command quickly after SIM PIN authentication the SIM data

may not yet be accessible, resulting in a short delay before the requested AT command response is returned.

See Section

23.1

,

Restricted access to SIM data after SIM PIN authentication

for further detail.

Examples

EXAMPLE 1

Using

AT^SPBG

without

<RealLocReq>

:

The numbers at the beginning of each line are not the memory locations in the phonebook, but only serial

numbers assigned to the entries' positions in the alphabetical list.

EXAMPLE 2

Using

AT^SPBG

with

<RealLocReq>

:

The numbers at the end of each line are the memory locations in the phonebook and can be used for dialing

or editing phonebook entries:

<tlength>

(num)

AT^SPBG=?

First run the

AT^SPBG

test command to find out the

range of entries stored in the current phonebook.

^SPBG: (1-33),20,17

TA returns the range, where 33 is the number of

entries stored in the current phonebook.

AT^SPBG=1,33

Now, enter the write command. To obtain best

results it is recommended to query the full range of

entries. TA returns phonebook entries in alphabetical

order.

^SPBG:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur"

^SPBG:2,"+777777",145,"Bill"

^SPBG:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie"

......................

AT^SPBG=?

First run the

AT^SPBG

test command to find out the

range of entries stored in the current phonebook.

^SPBG: (1-33),20,17

TA returns the range, where 33 is the number of

entries stored in the current phonebook.

AT^SPBG=1,33,1

Now, enter the write command including parameter

<RealLocReq>

=1 to get the actual location num-

bers.

^SPBG:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur",27

^SPBG:2,"+777777",145,"Bill",6

^SPBG:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie",15

......................

AT+CPBR=27

Read out phonebook location 27.

+CPBR: 27,"+999999",145,"Arthur"

This entry can be edited with

AT+CPBW

or used for

dialing with

ATD><mem><n>

.

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