AT Commands Reference
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//567 - 102(66h) = 465
OK
There is now 46500.00L prepaid remaining on the SIM card.
4.4 PHONE AND DATE BOOKS
4.4.1 Directory Access Commands
This set of commands enables read/write access to the phone book contained within the g20, including both the numeric and the
alpha information contained in the location. If the g20 does not support the alpha directory, a NULL string is returned for the
alpha information. The presentation is according to GSM 07.07.
In some cases, it may be possible to use these commands to access the dialed and received call stacks. However, as these phone
books cannot be edited, the +CPBW command does not work on them.
The following table shows the parameters that are common for AT phone book commands.
Note
The above example shows first time activation of the AOC feature using the g20. Therefore, the accumulated cost
is equal to the current call cost.
Table 31. AT Phone Book Commands
<Parameter> Description
<storage> Supported phone lists and their storage IDs
DC g20 dialled calls list (read only)
EN Emergency number (read only)
SD Emergency number (read only)
LD SIM dialled calls list (read only)
MC g20 missed calls list (read only)
ME g20 internal phone book
MT Combined SIM and g20 phone book
AD Combined SIM and g20 phone book
RC g20 received calls list (read only)
SM SIM phone book
ON SIM and g20 "Own Phone Numbers"
QD Quick dial list
FD Fixed dial list
<index>
<index1>
<index2>
Index for a given phone book entry
<index range> Range of phone book indices
<number> Phone number of a given entry