MC55 AT Command Set

15.4 AT+CPBW

Parameter Description

<location>(num)

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mobile

Location number within phonebook memory. The supported range is given whith the test command response.

<number>(str)

Phone number with format specified by <type>. Parameter must be present, although it may be an empty string. However, alphabetic characters are not permitted.

<number> may contain printable non-alphabetic characters of the standard GSM alphabet as dialstring modifi- ers, including "*", "#" or "+". However, if <number> contains modifiers other than "*", "#" or "+" the following con- straints shall be considered:

If no <type> was specified explicitly, all accepted modifiers from the GSM alphabet will be saved in the num- ber string. <type> will be set to 209 (ASCII). However, limitations as listed below for <type> 209 apply.

A <number> saved with <type>=209 requires double memory. In order to fit into a standard location, the number needs to be reduced to a maximum length of <nlength>/2, including all digits and dial string modi- fiers. Extended locations may be used as stated below for <nlength>.

<type>(num)

Type of address octet

If <type> is specified as 129 or 145, any non-digit characters other than "*", "#", or "+" will be removed from the number string. If the number string contains such characters, they can be saved with the number string by using <type> 209, see below.

145

dialling string <number> includes international access code character '+'

209

dialling string <number> contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit charac-

 

ters that should be saved with the number string. Remarks as under parameter

 

<number> apply. For phonebook entries with this type, dialling from phone-

 

book with ATD><mem><n> is not possible.

129

otherwise

<text>(str)(+CSCS)

Text assigned to the phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given in test command response <tlength>. When 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.

<maxloc>(num)

Max. location for the currently selected storage. For phonebooks located on SIM, this value may vary between SIM cards. See AT+CPBS for typical values.

<nlength>(num)

Max. length of phone number for "normal" locations. - Depending on the storage, a limited number of locations with extended memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow storing numbers with twice the stan- dard length, which is 2*<nlength> digits for normal numbers, but only <nlength> digits for numbers saved with parameter <type>= 209. If all extended locations of the selected phonebook are used up, then any attempt to write a number which requires extended memory will be denied with CME ERROR 260: INVALID DIAL STRING.

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