Read phonebook entries +cpbr, Syntax, Parameters and values – Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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Read Phonebook Entries +CPBR
Execute command returns phonebook entries in location number range <index1>..<index2> from the current
phonebook memory storage selected with +CPBS. If <index2> is omitted, only location <index1> is returned.
Test command returns the supported range of values for <indexn> and the maximum lengths of <number> and
<text> fields, in the format:
+CPBR: (<minIndex> ‐ <maxIndex>),<nlength>,<tlength>
where:
<minIndex> ‐ the minimum <index> number, integer type
<maxIndex>‐ the maximum <index> number, integer type
<nlength> ‐ maximum <number> field length, integer type
<tlength> ‐ maximum <name> field length, integer type
Note: The value of <nlength> varies, depending on the availability of Extension service, in the following situations:
1.
if “SM” memory storage is selected (see +CPBS) and the SIM supports the Extension1 service
2.
if “FD” memory storage is selected (see +CPBS) and the SIM supports the Extension2 service
if “MB” memory storage is selected (see +CPBS) and the SIM supports the Extension6 service
Syntax
Command
Command type
AT+CPBR=<index1>[,<index2>]
Execute
AT+CPBR=?
Test
Parameters and Values
<index1>
Integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the currently selected
phonebook memory storage. See +CPBS.
<index2>
Integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the currently selected
phonebook memory storage. See +CPBS.
The response format is:
[+CPBR: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>[<CR><LF>
+CPBR: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>[…]]]
where:
<indexn> ‐ Location number of the phonebook entry
<number> ‐ String type, phone number of format <type>
<type> ‐ Type of phone number octet in integer format
129 ‐ National numbering scheme
145 ‐ International numbering scheme. Contains the character "+".
<text> ‐ The alphanumeric text associated to the number. Used character set is
the one selected with command +CSCS.
Note: If “MC” is the currently selected phonebook memory storage, a sequence
of missed calls coming from the same number are saved as one missed call.
+CPBR shows one line of information.
Note: If all queried locations are empty (but available), no information text lines