Specifications

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<type> (numeric)
Type of address octet
If parameter <type> is specified as 129 or 145, then any non-
digit characters other than ”*”, ”#”, or ”+” will be removed from the
number string. If the number string contains such characters,
they can be saved with the number string by using <type> 209,
see below.
145 Dialing string <number>includes international access code
character ’+’
209 Dialing string <number> contains printable non-alphabetic
non-digit characters that should be saved with the number
string. Remarks as under parameter <number> apply. For
phonebook entries with this type, dialing from phonebook
with ATD> is not possible.
129 Otherwise
<text> (string)
Text assigned to the phone number. The maximum length for
this parameter is given in test command response <tlength>. The
text string must be entered in the character set as specified with
AT+CSCS .
When using an ASCII terminal, characters which are coded
diferently in ASCII and GSM have to be entered via escape se-
quences as described in chapter section Chapter 1.5.
<maxloc> (numeric)
Max. location for the currently selected storage. For phonebooks
located on SIM, this value may vary with the SIM card used. See
AT+CPBS for typical values.
<nlength> (numeric)
Max. length of phone number for ”normal” locations. - Depending
on the storage, a limited number of locations with extended
memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow stor-
ing numbers with twice the standard length, which is 2*<nlength>
digits for normal numbers, but only <nlength>digits for numbers
saved with parameter <type>= 209. If all extended locations of
the selected phonebook are used up, then any attempt to write a
number which requires extended memory will be denied with
CME ERROR 260: INVALID DIAL STRING.
<tlength> (numeric)
Max. length of <text>assigned to the telephone number
Reference
GSM 07.07
Note
The AT+CPBW command can be used only after the phone book data from the
SIM have been read successfully for the first time. Reading starts after suc-
cessful SIM authentication has been performed, and may take several seconds
depending on the SIM used. While the read process is in progress, an attempt
to use any of the phone book commands will result in “+CME Error: 14” (SIM
busy).
Examples
To write a phone book entry to the first free location number:
AT+CPBW=,+431234567,145,”Charles
To delete a phone book entry simply enter the location number:
AT+CPBW=1