MC55 AT Command Set
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Parameter Description
The first (lowest) location number within phonebook memory for which the correspondi ng entry is to be dis-
played. The supported range is given in the test command response.
If <location1> exceeds the upper bound <maxloc> (as indic ated by the test command), command will
respond with "+CME ERROR: INVALID INDEX".
The last (highest) location number within phonebook memory f or which the corresponding entry is to be dis-
played. The supported range is given in the test command response.
If both <location1> and <location2> are in the range indicated by the test command with parameter <max-
loc>, the list of entries will be output and terminated with "OK".
If <location2> exceeds the range indicated by the test command with parameter <maxloc>, the list of entries
will be output but terminated with "+CME ERROR: INVALID INDEX".
Phone number in format specified by <type>, it may be an empty string.
Address type
145 dialling string <number> includes international access code charact er '+'
209 dialling string <number> contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit charac-
ters saved with the number string.
For phonebook entries with this <type>, dialling from phonebook with
ATD><mem><n> is not possible. For further detail, check the parameter
descriptions for at command AT+CPBW.
129 otherwise
Text assigned to a phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given with tes t command response
parameter <tlength>.
If using an ASCII terminal characters which are coded differently in ASCII and GSM have to be entered via
escape sequences as described in chapter Supported character sets.
Maximum location number for the currently selected storage. For phonebook s located on the SIM this value
depends on the SIM card type.
Maximum length of phone number for "normal" locations. Depending on the storage a lim ited number of loca-
tions with extended memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow storing numbers with twice the
standard length, which is 2*<nlength> digits for normal numbers, but only <nlength> digits for numbers
saved with <type>=209.
<location1>(num)
<location2>(num)
<number>(str)
<type>(num)
<text>(str)(+CSCS)
<maxloc>(num)
<nlength>(num)