BGS2T AT Command Set
16.8 AT^SPBS
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AT^SPBS Step through the selected phonebook alphabetically
can be used to scroll sequentially through the active phonebook records in alphabetical order by name.
Three entries will be displayed at a time.
Every time the write command is executed, 3 rows of phonebook records are returned. Each triplet overlaps with
the next one. The actual index depends on parameter
. This parameter determines whether the index
will be increased or decreased.
If the index in one output line reaches the last index in the alphabetical list, the next output line will display the
first list entry.
After the last record of the phonebook has been reached (see parameter
switches over to the first.
There are two ways to use
•
If the optional parameter
is omitted or (0) the sorted entries will be sequentially numbered.
As these numbers are not identical with the location numbers stored in the various phonebooks
be used for reading only. For example, it helps you find entries starting with matching characters. Do not use
the serial numbers to dial out or modify entries.
•
=1 is given by the write command, the response parameter
addi-
tionally appended to each entry indicates the actual location number. This number can be used for editing
with
. The first index number of each entry is only the serial number
of the sorted list.
See examples below.
Syntax
Parameter Description
1
To make a step forward in the alphabetically sorted phonebook.
2
To make a step backward in the alphabetically sorted phonebook.
1...maxindex
The index in the sorted list of phonebook entries that identifies the first entry
displayed.
The value of
is determined by the value of the
and by parameter
.
Test Command
AT^SPBS=?
Response(s)
^SPBS:
(list of supported
OK
Write Command
AT^SPBS=
]
Response(s)
^SPBS:
,
]
^SPBS:
,
]
^SPBS:
,
]
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR:
PIN ASC0 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3
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