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MC55 AT Command Set
15.7 AT^SPBG
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MC55_ATC_V01.05 Page 385 of 469 2/10/04
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Text assigned to the phone number. The maximum length for this parameter is given in test command response
<tlength>.
value indicating the number of used locations in selected memory storage.
The location within phonebook memory at which the corresponding entry is located.
This location may be used for other commands. (e.g.
AT+CPBR or ATD><mem><n>)
Max. length of phone number for "normal" locations. - Depending on the storage, a limited number of locations
with extended memory is available per phonebook. Please refer to AT command
AT+CPBW for detail.
Max. length of
<text> assigned to the telephone number. The value indicated by the test command is given in
octets. If the
<text> string is given in GSM characters, each character corresponds to one octet. If the <text>
string is given in UCS2, the maximum number of characters depends on the coding scheme used for the alpha
field of the SIM according to GSM 11.11, Annex B. In the worst case, the number of UCS2 characters is less
than half the number of GSM characters. For a detailed description see GSM 11.11, Annex B.
Notes
The AT^SPBG feature is able to sort by the first 6 matching characters only. All following characters will be
ignored.
The command can be used for the phone books "SM", "FD", "ME" (cf.
AT+CPBS).
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
Using AT^SPBG without <RealLocReq>.
- First, run the test command to find out the range of phonebook entries stored in the active phonebook:
TA returns the number of entries in the format:
where 33 is the number of used entries in the active phonebook storage.
- Now, run the write command to display the phonebook entries by alphabetical order. It is recommended
to enter the full range to obtain best results.
TA returns phonebook entries by alphabetical order:
The numbers at the beginning of each line are not the memory locations in the phonebook, but only serial
<text>
(str)(+CSCS)
<used>
(num)
<location>
(num)
<nlength>
(num)
<tlength>
(num)
AT^SPBG=?
^SPBG: (1-33),20,17
AT^SPBG=1,33
^SPBG:1,"+999999",145,"Arthur" ^SPBG:2,"+777777",145,"Bill"
^SPBG:3,"+888888",145,"Charlie" .........

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