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AC75 AT Command Set

17.10 AT^SPBG

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Maximum length of

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

given in octets. If the

string is given in GSM characters, each character corresponds to one octet. If the

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

:

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

:

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:

(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

=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>

.