MC55 AT Command Set
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Parameter Description
Location number within phonebook memory. The supported range is given whith th e test command response.
Phone number with format specified by <type>. Parameter must be present, a lthough 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 di alstring modifi-
ers, including "*", "#" or "+". However, if <number> contains mod ifiers 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 i n the num-
ber string. <type> will be set to 209 (ASCII). However, limitations as listed below for <type> 209 apply.
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<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 str ing modi-
fiers. Extended locations may be used as stated below for <nlength>.
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 n umber string by using
<type> 209, see below.
145 dialling string <number> includes international access code charact er '+'
209 dialling string <number> contains printable non-alphabetic non-digit charac-
ters that should be saved with the number string. Remarks as under par ameter
<number> apply. For phonebook entries with this type, dialling from phone-
book with ATD><mem><n> is not possible.
129 otherwise
Text assigned to the phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given in test command respons e
<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.
Max. location for the currently selected storage. For phonebooks located on SIM, this value may var y between
SIM cards. See AT+CPBS for typical values.
Max. length of phone number for "normal" locations. - Depending on the storag e, a limited number of locations
with extended memory is available per phonebook. These locations allow storing num bers 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 at tempt
to write a number which requires extended memory will be denied with CME ERROR 260: INV ALID DIAL
STRING.
<location>(num)
<number>(str)
<type>(num)
<text>(str)(+CSCS)
<maxloc>(num)
<nlength>(num)