Cpbr Read Phone Book Entries - Nokia 6090 Command Manual

At command set
Hide thumbs Also See for 6090:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

+CPBR Read Phone Book Entries

Nokia 6090 AT Command Set
If given index range is valid but all entries in it are empty, response is empty. (GSM
07.07)
Syntax:
AT+CPBR=<index1>[, <index2>]
AT+CPBR=?
Parameters:
<index1>, <index2>, <index>: integer type values in the range of location numbers
of phonebook memory
<number>: string type phone number of format <type>
<type>: type of address octet in integer format (GSM 04.08)
<text>: string type field of maximum length <tlength>; character set as specified by
command Select TE Character Set +CSCS
<nlength>: integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <number>
ME: <nlength>= 30; Rest depends on SIM.
<tlength>: integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>
ME: <tlength>= 16; Rest depends on SIM.
Examples:
This command is good if you want a range or even all entries.
AT+CPBR=1,100
Returns all entries from index 1 to 100.
AT+CPBR=26
Returns the entry from index 26.
If you want to search on another storage see command +CPBS.
Note:
Depending upon SIM, not all phonebooks selectable by AT+CPBS return a list of
supported values when interrogated by CPBR=?. Those not supporting values may
return an error message. However, entries can still be viewed by giving a valid range.
For example, if the phonebook "DC" were selected by AT+CPBS="DC", then
requesting a list of supported values may result in an error as follows:
AT+CPBR=?
ERROR
However, phonebook entries can still be viewed as follows (assuming an entry exists
at index 0 only):
AT+CPBR=0,10
+CPBR: 0,"555333",129,""
OK
Response is [+CPBR: <index1>,
<number>, <type>, <text>[[...] +CPBR:
<index2>, <number>, <type>, <text>]]
Show supported values. Response is
+CPBR: (<index>-
list),[<nlength>],[<tlength>]
38

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents