Multi-Tech Systems GPRS (MTMMC-G) Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 8 – Phonebook Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Wireless GSM/GPRS AT Commands (Document Number S000293I) 55
Using mode 4 and 5 with +CPBF command and CPBW:
Command Possible responses
AT+CPBF=”Er”
Note: Find ”Er” in phonebook
+CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note: Display the location
AT+CPBN=2
Note: Read the next location
+CPBN: 5,”+33147658987”,145,”Frank”
OK
Note: Display the following location
AT+CPBF=”Er”
Note: Find ”Er” in phonebook
+CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note: Display the location
AT+CPBN=4
Note: Get the last location read
+CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note: Display the last location read
AT+CPBW=,”0146290800”,129,”WM”
Note: Write an item at the first location
available
OK
Note: No information about this location
AT+CPBN=4
Note: Get the last location read
+CPBF: 15,”+331290101”,145,”Eric”
OK
Note: Display the last location read
AT+CPBN=5
Note: Display the last item written with
its location
AT+CPBN=38,”0146290800,129,”WM”
Note: Display the last item written with its location
AT+CPBN=4
Note: Get the last item read
AT+CPBN=38,”0146290800,129,”WM”
Note: Now the last item read is the last written item too
AT+CPBF=”800041FFFF”
Note: Find”800041” in phonebook
+CPBF: 15,”+3312345”,145,”8000414339FFFF”
OK
Note: Display this location
AT+CPBN=4
Note: Get the last location read
+CPBF: 15,”+3312345”,145,”8000414339FFFF”
OK
Note: Display the last location read
Note: The AT+CPBN=5 command is useful after an AT+CPBW command is used without a location.
Subscriber Number +CNUM
Description: This command returns the subscriber MSISDN(s). If the subscriber has different MSISDNs for different
services, each MSISDN is returned in a separate line.
Values: <alphax> optional alphanumeric string associated with <numberx>
<numberx> string type phone number with format as specified by <typex>
<typex> type of address byte in integer format
Syntax: Command syntax: AT+CNUM
Response syntax: +CNUM: <alpha1>, <number1>, <type1> <CR><LF> +CNUM: <alpha2>,
<number2>, <type2> ….
Command Possible responses
AT+CNUM
Note: Get MSISDN(s)
+CNUM:”Phone”, “0612345678”,129
+CNUM:”Fax”, “0687654321”,129
+CNUM: “80001002FFFF”, “+0183773”, 145 (UCS2 format)
OK
Note: MSISDNs
AT+CNUM=? OK