Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
June 30, 2008 AT Commands Reference Manual 3 -41
The following table shows the +MFIC parameters.
Example
AT+MF IC= ?
+MFIC: (0-1),("SM","ME","MT"),(0-1),(1-750)
OK
AT+MFIC=0,"SM",0,50 // Enable filtering SIM phone book up to first 50 entries.
OK
AT+MF IC?
+MFIC: 0,"SM",0,50 // Read MFIC parameters
OK
AT+MFIC=1 // Disable the MFIC feature.
OK
AT+MFIC=0,"SM",0,50 // Enable filtering of SIM phone book entries.
OK
AT+MFIC=1,"MT",1,750 // Disable filtering of SIM & ME phone book entries.
OK
AT+MF IC?
+MFIC: 1,"MT",1,750 // Read MFIC parameters.
OK
AT+MFIC=0 // Enable the MFIC feature.
OK
AT+MF IC?
+MFIC: 0,"MT",1,750 // Read MFIC parameters.
OK
AT+MFIC=1,,1,75 // Disable filtering & set filtered phone book to be the default one.
OK
AT+MF IC?
+MFIC: 1,"SM",1,75 // Read MFIC parameters.
OK
AT+MFIC=1,"SM" // Change the response and PB range to default.
OK
Table 3-17:+MFIC Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<state> This parameter hold the state of the feature:
0 Filtering is enabled
1 Filtering is disabled (default value)
<pb> Sets the phonebook to be searched when there is an incoming call:
SM Search will be done on SIM phonebook only. (Default value)
ME Search will be done on G24 internal phone book only.
MT Search will be done on both G24 internal and SIM phone books.
<response> Sets the response that will be sent to DTE when an incoming call is not filtered:
0 When MT call caller info exists in one of the first <pb_range> places on <pb>
then the response for received voice call will be "RINGCENTER" (Default value).
1 For all received voice call the response will be "RING".
<pb_range> This parameter sets the number of phone book entries that will be searched when an
incoming voice call is received. The range always starts from 1. Therefore, the last
phone book entry to be searched should be inserted in the command line. This is an
integer parameter with the default value of 50.