Phone and Date Books and Clock
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+CPBF: 2,"8475767800",129,"Moto Voicemail"
+CPBF: 101,"+97252999080",145,"Voice Mail"
OK
AT+CPBF="Moto"
+CPBF: 2,"8475767800",129,"Moto Voicemail"
+CPBW, Write Phone Book Entry
This command enables the user to store a new entry in the phone book, or edit/delete an existing
entry from the phone book. A particular entry in the phone book can be stored, or the next
available entry is used.
This command writes the entry in the currently active phone book, selected with the +CPBS
command (Refer to “+CPBS, Select Phone Book Memory”, page 3-71). The entry is selected by
<index>, the phone number is entered into the <number> field and text associated with the
number is entered into the <text> field. If these fields are omitted, the phone book entry is
deleted. If the <index> field is omitted, but a number is entered in the <number> field, the phone
number is entered into the first available entry in the phone book. If the writing fails in a G24
error, +CME ERROR: <err> is returned.
The phone book and date book are share dynamic memory storage. If the writing fail in a G24
error in case of "full memory" error while the memory is not full by 'used' field of +CPBS
command (Refer to “+CPBS, Select Phone Book Memory” on page 3-71). It is recommended
checking the memory's capacity of the dynamic memory storage by +MPDPM command (Refer
to “+MPDPM, Motorola Phonebook Dynamic Percentage Memory” on page 3-85).
Note: The "FD" phone book supports single wild card characters (?) and prefixes of a number
in the telephone number field. In cases of fixed dialing, these entries in the "FD" phone
book define a group of permitted numbers.
Call indications related to a fixed dialing entry containing wild cards or only a prefix of
a number do not display any <alpha> identifier.
Command
Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks
Set AT+CPBW=[<index>][,
<number>
[,<type>[,<text>]]]
OK
or:
+CME ERROR: <err>
Test AT+CPBW=? +CPBW: (list of
supported
<index>s),[<nlength>],
(list of supported
<type>s),[<tlength>]
OK
This command queries the
allowable command field and
sizes.