Cpbf Find Phone Book Entries - Nokia 6090 Command Manual

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+CPBF Find Phone Book Entries

Nokia 6090 AT Command Set
If searched text is not found from entries in current memory, response is empty.
(GSM 07.07)
Syntax:
AT+CPBF=<findtext>
AT+CPBF=?
Parameters:
<index1>, <index2>: 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)
<findtext>, <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.
Example:
If you have an entry called "Weather" on your SIM, you can find it this way:
AT+CPBF="Weather"
Response:
+CPBF: 88,"+499501231234 ",129,"Weather"
You can search whole areas if you only enter "A":
+CPBF: 59,"+499501231235",145,"Alex"
+CPBF: 01,"+499501231236",145,"Andy"
+CPBF: 67,"+499501231237 ",129,"Antonia"
Notes:
1.
Find searches only the phonebook defined by the current setting of +CPBS. Use
+CPBS prior to +CPBF to switch to other phonebooks as appropriate. See
command +CPBS for further details.
2.
Find compares the search string against the first characters of each stored
phonebook entry. A phonebook for example with entries "Linda" and "Catlin",
and a search for entry "Li" will return only entry "Linda".
Response is [+CPBF:
<index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>[[...]
+CPBF:
<index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>]]
Show supported values.
Response is +CPBF: <nlength>,<tlength>
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