G5/G6-Family AT Commands User Manual Page
The following table shows the +CPBF parameters.
Case-sensitive text substring to search for, according to the character set
specified by the +CSCS command.
Index for a given phone book entry
Phone number of a given entry
The address type of a phone number
129 Use for local call
145 Use ā+ā for international access code
128 Unknown
Note: "128" is used to represent an email address or a mailing list. In this
case, <ph_type> can be used to further differentiate between the two.
Text identifier for a phone book entry that starts with the substring <findtext>,
according to the character set as specified by command +CSCS.
Example:
AT+CPBS="SM" //Selecting phone book
OK
AT+CPBF="Lin"
+CPBF: 1,"18888888",129,"Linzhao"
OK
AT+CPBF="Voice" //Searching for string "Voice" and finding Voice Mail
+CPBF: 2,"+8613800138000",145,"Voicemail"
OK
AT+CPBF="" //Searching for everything in phone book, and finding all entries
+CPBF: 1,"18888888",129,"Linzhao"
+CPBF: 2,"+8613800138000",145,"Voicemail"
+CPBF: 3,"18888888",129,"???"
OK
6.1.5 +CPBW, Write Phone Book Entry
This command enables the user to store a new entry in the phone book, or edit/delete an existing entry
from the phone book. A particular entry in the phone book can be stored, or the next available entry is