Appendixes, At+cpbr=1,80 – Rainbow Electronics FARGO MAESTRO 100 (with TCP_IP) User Manual

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APPENDIXES

August 23,

2007

Command

Response

AT+CPBR=1,80

Note: Read all entries (only the ones set are

returned).

+CPBR:1,"0346572834",129,"Dolores
Claiborne"
+CPBR:2,"1284374523",129,"Thad
Beaumont"
+CPBR: 3,"4356729012",129,"Carry"

OK

2.6.3 Example 3: Find Phonebook Entries

Command

Response

AT+CPBF=?

Note:

Get the phonebook type.

+CPBF: 20,14

OK

Note: Max length of 20 for the phone number, 10

characters for the text.

AT+CPBF="D"

Note: Read entries starting with "D".

+CPBF: 1,"0346572834",129,"Dolores Clairborne"

OK

AT+CPBF="W"

Note: Read entries with "W".

+CME ERROR: 22

Note: Entry not found.

2.6.4 Example 4: Phonebook and Custom Character Set
The Custom To Extended GSM conversion table and the Extended GSM To Custom

conversion table can be used to display the extended GSM characters:

| ^ € { } [ ] ~ \

To manage one of these extended characters, the character 0x1B must be set in the

right place (in the position corresponding to the value of the ASCII code) in the

Custom to GSM conversion table (instead of 0x20 (space ASCII code)).

For example, the ASCII code of \ (backslash) is 0x5C, the character 0x1B must be set

at the position 0x5C of the Custom to GSM conversion table. The range of character

0x5C in this table is 92. So to update the table the command AT+WCCS=1,0,92 will

be used.

In the other way, write the space ASCII code 0x20 in the right place in the Custom to

GSM conversion table if an extended character is not needed.

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