Specifications
Command Reference
Rev 3.2 Oct.05 87
+CPBF
(continued)
Find phonebook entries (continued)
Supported values
<string> is alphanumeric, with a maximum length of <tlength> as noted above.
Returned parameters from searches are:
• <index>: Integer values indicating the phonebook location of the returned
entry.
• <number>: A string of type specified in <type>, showing the phone number
of the entry.
• <type>: The type of address octet in integer format (see GSM 04.08 [8]
subclause 10.5.4.7).
• <text>: A string of maximum length <tlength>, with a character set as
specified in +CSCS (page 93), indicating the name of the entry.
+CPBR=<index>
[,<index> (etc.)]
+CPBR=?
Read phonebook entries
Similar to +CBPF (page 86), but instead of searching by alphanumeric string,
returns phonebook entries from the preferred memory (see +CPBS, page 87)
using the specified <index> numbers.
All returned values are as discussed in +CPBF on page 86.
+CPBR=? returns the index location range supported by the current storage as
a compound value, and the maximum lengths of the <number> and <text> fields
(i.e. <nlength>,<tlength>:
+CPBF: <indexrange>,<nlength>,<tlength>
Note: If +CPBS has set the phonebook memory to use the SIM card,
parameter lengths may not be available.
+CPBS=<type>
+CPBS?
Phonebook memory storage
Sets which memory type to use for phonebook commands. +CPBS? returns the
current storage type in use (a string value), as well as the number of used
locations and the total number of locations in the memory (both integers):
+CPBF: <type>,<used>,<total>
Supported values
The following memory types may be set for <type>:
• <type>=DC: The dialled calls list (+CPBW not applicable—page 88)
• <type>=FD: The SIM fixed dialing phonebook
• <type>=LD: The SIM last dialing phonebook
• <type>=ON: The SIM’s or modem’s “own numbers” (MSISDNs) list
• <type>=SM: The SIM phonebook
Note: If the phonebook memory is set to use the SIM card, parameter lengths
may not be available (see +CPBF, +CPBR, and +CPBW commands, pages 86,
87, and 88).
Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description