MC55 AT Command Set
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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 the phone number.
Is a display of the "real" <location> of the entry required?
[0] Do not display an entry's "real" location number. Parameter <location> will
not be displayed
1 Display 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>).
0(&F)...maxindex This Parameter is only an internal parameter and cannot modified directly.
The internal counter will be reset to index 0 after a call to ATZ or AT&F.
Note
The complete list of sorted entries can be retrieved using AT command AT^SPBG.
Example
How to use AT^SPBS to browse through the sorted list forward and backward
Using AT^SPBS without <RealLocReq> or with <RealLocReq>=0
First, AT&F is issued to make sure that AT^SPBS=1 starts from the first character in alphabe tical order. The
example illustrates how to search down and up again.
<text>(str)(+CSCS)
<RealLocReq>(num)
<location>(num)
<internal-counter>(num)
at&f
OK
at^spbs=1
^SPBS:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur"
^SPBS:2,"+777777",145,"Bill"
^SPBS:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie"
OK