AC75 AT Command Set
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After a write command has terminated successfully with "OK", the value from
parameter <index-a> is saved and retained as the new <internal-
counter> value.
Mind after the last record of phonebook, the first entry follows.
1...maxindex The index in the sorted list of phonebook entries that identifies the second entry
displayed.
<index-b>= (<index-a>+1).
Mind after the last record of phonebook, the first entry follows.
1...maxindex The index in the sorted list of phonebook entries that identifies the third entry
displayed.
<index-c>= (<index-b>+1).
Mind after the last record of phonebook, the first entry follows.
String type phone number in format specified by <type>.
the number parameter may be an empty string.
Type of address octet, which defines the used type of number (ton) and the numbering plan identification (npi).
Please consider that for types other than 129 or 145 dialing from phonebook with ATD><mem><n> is, depending
on the network, not always possible (refer to GSM 04.08 subclause 10.5.4.7 for details). See also <type> of
AT+CPBW.
Possible values are:
145 Dialing string <number> includes international access code character '+'
161 National number. Network support of this type is optional.
209 Dialing string <number> has been saved as ASCII string and includes non-
digit characters other than "*", "#" or "+". Note that phonebook entries saved
with this type cannot be dialed.
255 Dialing string <number> is a command to control a Supplementary Service,
i.e. "*", "#" codes are contained. Network support of this type is optional.
129 Otherwise
Text assigned to the phone number.
Is a display of the "real" <location> of the entry required?
[0] Do not show an entry's "real" location number. Parameter <location> will not
be displayed
1 Show the "real" location number as parameter <location> at the end of the
entry
The location within phonebook memory at which the corresponding entry is located.
This location may be used for other phonebook commands (e.g. AT+CPBR, AT+CPBW, ATD><mem><n>).
<index-b>(num)
<index-c>(num)
<number>(str)
<type>(num)
<text>(str)(+CSCS)
<RealLocReq>(num)
<location>(num)