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104 | 2) Sync settings in sync dialog | 104 | 2) Sync settings in sync dialog |
105 | ************************************************************************* | 105 | ************************************************************************* |
106 | 106 | ||
107 | a) Local device name: | 107 | a) Local device name: |
108 | -> 1) b) | 108 | -> 1) b) |
109 | b) Profile: | 109 | b) Profile: |
110 | -> 1) c) | 110 | -> 1) c) |
111 | c) Include in multiple sync: | 111 | c) Include in multiple sync: |
112 | In the Synchronize menu, there is a multiple sync menu entry. | 112 | In the Synchronize menu, there is a multiple sync menu entry. |
113 | If you choose this menu entry, all user defined profiles with this | 113 | If you choose this menu entry, all user defined profiles with this |
114 | 'Include in multiple sync' option enabled will be synced | 114 | 'Include in multiple sync' option enabled will be synced |
115 | one after another. And this twice. This will take some time. | 115 | one after another. And this twice. This will take some time. |
116 | After that sync, on all devices should be the same data. | 116 | After that sync, on all devices should be the same data. |
117 | d) Ask for preferences before sync: | 117 | d) Ask for preferences before sync: |
118 | Check this to be asked for sync settings before each sync. | 118 | Check this to be asked for sync settings before each sync. |
119 | e) Sync preferences: | 119 | e) Sync preferences: |
120 | Choose here your sync preferences. | 120 | Choose here your sync preferences. |
121 | Details -> 4) | 121 | Details -> 4) |
122 | f) Show summary after sync: | 122 | f) Show summary after sync: |
123 | Check this to get a small summary dialog after sync | 123 | Check this to get a small summary dialog after sync |
124 | about number of added/changed/deleted events on local/remote. | 124 | about number of added/changed/deleted events on local/remote. |
125 | g) Write back synced data: | 125 | g) Write back synced data: |
126 | Uncheck this to update the local calendar only. | 126 | Uncheck this to update the local calendar only. |
127 | I.e. your local calendar is synced with the remote calendar | 127 | I.e. your local calendar is synced with the remote calendar |
128 | but nothing on the remote calendar is changed. | 128 | but nothing on the remote calendar is changed. |
129 | If you uncheck "Write back synced data", the settings | 129 | If you uncheck "Write back synced data", the settings |
130 | under h) and i) are ignored, of course. | 130 | under h) and i) are ignored, of course. |
131 | h) --Write back (on remote) existing entries only: | 131 | h) --Write back (on remote) existing entries only: |
132 | Check this to update the remote data only. | 132 | Check this to update the remote data only. |
133 | I.e. no data from yor local calendar/addressbook is added to the | 133 | I.e. no data from yor local calendar/addressbook is added to the |
134 | remote device. You may use this option to | 134 | remote device. You may use this option to |
135 | sync against some kind of "public calendar/addressbook" without | 135 | sync against some kind of "public calendar/addressbook" without |
136 | writing back your personal data. | 136 | writing back your personal data. |
137 | i) --Write back (calendar) entries in future only: | 137 | i) --Write back (calendar) entries in future only: |
138 | Check this to write back only calendar entries in future. | 138 | Check this to write back only calendar entries in future. |
139 | (Useful when syncing with mobile phones.) | 139 | (Useful when syncing with mobile phones.) |
140 | You can specify the date range in weeks with | 140 | You can specify the date range in weeks with |
141 | ---- Max. weeks in future. | 141 | ---- Max. weeks in future. |
142 | Note: The date range starts always 7 days before the actual date! | 142 | Note: The date range starts always 7 days before the actual date! |
143 | I.e. the calendar events of the last week are written back always. | 143 | I.e. the calendar events of the last week are written back always. |
144 | j) Profile kind: | 144 | j) Profile kind: |
145 | Details -> 5) | 145 | Details -> 5) |
146 | 146 | ||
147 | ************************************************************************* | 147 | ************************************************************************* |
148 | 3) Syncing background | 148 | 3) Syncing background |
149 | ************************************************************************* | 149 | ************************************************************************* |
150 | 150 | ||
151 | The same mentioned for calendars is valid for addressbooks as well. | 151 | The same mentioned for calendars is valid for addressbooks as well. |
152 | 152 | ||
153 | Synchronizing calendars ( i.e. files ) means, | 153 | Synchronizing calendars ( i.e. files ) means, |
154 | to merge two calendars in a useful way. | 154 | to merge two calendars in a useful way. |
155 | If the two calendars are completely different, | 155 | If the two calendars are completely different, |
156 | there is no problem, the resulting calendar contains | 156 | there is no problem, the resulting calendar contains |
157 | all data from the local and from the remote calendar. | 157 | all data from the local and from the remote calendar. |
158 | 158 | ||
159 | Problems will occur, if you have edited items | 159 | Problems will occur, if you have edited items |
160 | from the local calendar on the remote machine. | 160 | from the local calendar on the remote machine. |
161 | Then it could be, that items are in conflict. | 161 | Then it could be, that items are in conflict. |
162 | Two items are "in conflict", if they have the | 162 | Two items are "in conflict", if they have the |
163 | same unique ID (which get an item at time of | 163 | same unique ID (which get an item at time of |
164 | creation and owns it until it is deleted ) | 164 | creation and owns it until it is deleted ) |
165 | and they both are modified after the last | 165 | and they both are modified after the last |
166 | synchronization. | 166 | synchronization. |
167 | 167 | ||
168 | At first sync of two calendars there is no item deleted. | 168 | At first sync of two calendars there is no item deleted. |
169 | If the calendars are synced before and there is an item, | 169 | If the calendars are synced before and there is an item, |
170 | which is not edited after the last sync and is only | 170 | which is not edited after the last sync and is only |
171 | available in one calendar, then this item is deleted | 171 | available in one calendar, then this item is deleted |
172 | in this calendar. | 172 | in this calendar. |
173 | 173 | ||
174 | But when was the last synchronization between two calendars? | 174 | But when was the last synchronization between two calendars? |
175 | 175 | ||
176 | To know that, KO/Pi creates at first syncing | 176 | To know that, KO/Pi creates at first syncing |
177 | of two files an unique event "<profile name> - sync Event" | 177 | of two files an unique event "<profile name> - sync Event" |
178 | on the remote and the local calendar. | 178 | on the remote and the local calendar. |
179 | After syncing, the start time of this event is set | 179 | After syncing, the start time of this event is set |
180 | to the time of syncing. | 180 | to the time of syncing. |
181 | The event is read only and the user may not change it. | 181 | The event is read only and the user may not change it. |
182 | 182 | ||
183 | If two such files are synced, that both have an event | 183 | If two such files are synced, that both have an event |
184 | "<profile name> - sync Event" and the events have | 184 | "<profile name> - sync Event" and the events have |
185 | the same start time, then deleted items on the one calendar | 185 | the same start time, then deleted items on the one calendar |
186 | are deleted on the other as well. | 186 | are deleted on the other as well. |
187 | 187 | ||
188 | 188 | ||
189 | ************************************************************************* | 189 | ************************************************************************* |
190 | 4) Sync preferences | 190 | 4) Sync preferences |
191 | ************************************************************************* | 191 | ************************************************************************* |
192 | 192 | ||
193 | Two items are "in conflict", if they have the same unique ID | 193 | Two items are "in conflict", if they have the same unique ID |
194 | and they both are modified after the last synchronization. | 194 | and they both are modified after the last synchronization. |
195 | (Details -> 3) ). | 195 | (Details -> 3) ). |
196 | 196 | ||
197 | If an item is not modified after the last sync and | 197 | If an item is not modified after the last sync and |
198 | it is not found in the other calendar, it is deleted. | 198 | it is not found in the other calendar, it is deleted. |
199 | 199 | ||
200 | On the first sync, there is no item deleted. | 200 | On the first sync, there is no item deleted. |
201 | 201 | ||
202 | SYNC PREFERENCES: | 202 | SYNC PREFERENCES: |
203 | -Take local entry on conflict: | 203 | -Take local entry on conflict: |
204 | Takes the local entry on conflict. | 204 | Takes the local entry on conflict. |
205 | If it is the first sync, | 205 | If it is the first sync, |
206 | "Ask for every entry" | 206 | "Ask for every entry" |
207 | is chosen automatically, | 207 | is chosen automatically, |
208 | if this is selected. | 208 | if this is selected. |
209 | 209 | ||
210 | -Take remote entry on conflict: | 210 | -Take remote entry on conflict: |
211 | Takes the remote entry on conflict. | 211 | Takes the remote entry on conflict. |
212 | If it is the first sync, | 212 | If it is the first sync, |
213 | "Ask for every entry" | 213 | "Ask for every entry" |
214 | is chosen automatically, | 214 | is chosen automatically, |
215 | if this is selected. | 215 | if this is selected. |
216 | 216 | ||
217 | -Take newest entry on conflict: | 217 | -Take newest entry on conflict: |
218 | This takes the newest entry on conflict. | 218 | This takes the newest entry on conflict. |
219 | May be the most useful syncing mode. | 219 | May be the most useful syncing mode. |
220 | 220 | ||
221 | -Ask for every entry on conflict: | 221 | -Ask for every entry on conflict: |
222 | Pops up an event viewer dialog and | 222 | Pops up an event viewer dialog and |
223 | shows the two conflicting entries there. | 223 | shows the two conflicting entries there. |
224 | The user can chose, which entry he would like to take. | 224 | The user can chose, which entry he would like to take. |
225 | The button for the newest entry | 225 | The button for the newest entry |
226 | is automatically set as default button. | 226 | is automatically set as default button. |
227 | The color for the newest entry is green. | 227 | The color for the newest entry is green. |
228 | 228 | ||
229 | -Force: Take local entry always: | 229 | -Force: Take local entry always: |
230 | Even if the calendars are already synced | 230 | Even if the calendars are already synced |
231 | there is no item deleted on local. | 231 | there is no item deleted on local. |
232 | 232 | ||
233 | -Force: Take remote entry always: | 233 | -Force: Take remote entry always: |
234 | Analogous to | 234 | Analogous to |
235 | "Force: Take local entry always" | 235 | "Force: Take local entry always" |
236 | 236 | ||
237 | ************************************************************************* | 237 | ************************************************************************* |
238 | 5) Details about sync profile kinds | 238 | 5) Details about sync profile kinds |
239 | ************************************************************************* | 239 | ************************************************************************* |
240 | 240 | ||
241 | a) Local file | 241 | a) Local file |
242 | Please specify a local file you want to sync with. | 242 | Please specify a local file you want to sync with. |
243 | 243 | ||
244 | b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync) | 244 | b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync) |
245 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. | 245 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. |
246 | If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is | 246 | If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is |
247 | installed, you can easily get the remote file via network | 247 | installed, you can easily get the remote file via network |
248 | with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync": | 248 | with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync": |
249 | You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device: | 249 | You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device: |
250 | - Start KO/Pi on the remote device. | 250 | - Start KO/Pi on the remote device. |
251 | - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync. | 251 | - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync. |
252 | - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for | 252 | - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for |
253 | file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers | 253 | file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers |
254 | between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are | 254 | between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are |
255 | used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999 | 255 | used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999 |
256 | is most likely not used by another application. | 256 | is most likely not used by another application. |
257 | The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi. | 257 | The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi. |
258 | If you specify a port number, which is already in use, | 258 | If you specify a port number, which is already in use, |
259 | you will get an error message when closing this dialog. | 259 | you will get an error message when closing this dialog. |
260 | - Choose a password. | 260 | - Choose a password. |
261 | - Click OK. | 261 | - Click OK. |
262 | Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network, | 262 | Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network, |
263 | if some other device is sending a "please send calendar" | 263 | if some other device is sending a "please send calendar" |
264 | request on the given port using the given password. | 264 | request on the given port using the given password. |
265 | If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar | 265 | If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar |
266 | data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the | 266 | data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the |
267 | remote device after the syncing is done by choosing: | 267 | remote device after the syncing is done by choosing: |
268 | Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync. | 268 | Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync. |
269 | 269 | ||
270 | On your local device, create a new profile and choose | 270 | On your local device, create a new profile and choose |
271 | profile kind "Pi-Sync". | 271 | profile kind "Pi-Sync". |
272 | Fill in the needed values: | 272 | Fill in the needed values: |
273 | - Password for remote access: | 273 | - Password for remote access: |
274 | The password you specified on the remote device. | 274 | The password you specified on the remote device. |
275 | - Remote IP address: | 275 | - Remote IP address: |
276 | The IP address of the remote device. | 276 | The IP address of the remote device. |
277 | - Remote port number: | 277 | - Remote port number: |
278 | The port number you specified on the remote device. | 278 | The port number you specified on the remote device. |
279 | 279 | ||
280 | Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your | 280 | Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your |
281 | remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is | 281 | remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is |
282 | running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows | 282 | running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows |
283 | is now very easy. | 283 | is now very easy. |
284 | 284 | ||
285 | c) Remote file | 285 | c) Remote file |
286 | Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps: | 286 | Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps: |
287 | i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file | 287 | i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file |
288 | ii) sync with this temp file | 288 | ii) sync with this temp file |
289 | iii) upload the synced file to the remote device | 289 | iii) upload the synced file to the remote device |
290 | 290 | ||
291 | The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command. | 291 | The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command. |
292 | Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the | 292 | Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the |
293 | file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields. | 293 | file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields. |
294 | 294 | ||
295 | d) Mobile device (cell phone) | 295 | d) Mobile device (cell phone) |
296 | Note: On the Zaurus you have to install the kammu_xxx_arm.ipk package | ||
297 | to be able to access mobile phones. | ||
296 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. | 298 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. |
297 | Note: | 299 | Note: |
298 | It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device | 300 | It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device |
299 | running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device | 301 | running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device |
300 | to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop) | 302 | to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop) |
301 | do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the | 303 | do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the |
302 | "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices. | 304 | "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices. |
303 | Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the | 305 | Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the |
304 | phone, if it was changed there, of course. | 306 | phone, if it was changed there, of course. |
305 | If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device. | 307 | If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device. |
306 | (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone). | 308 | (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone). |
307 | It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone! | 309 | It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone! |
308 | 310 | ||
309 | We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ ) | 311 | We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ ) |
310 | for accessing the phones. | 312 | for accessing the phones. |
311 | Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because | 313 | Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because |
312 | we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing! | 314 | we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing! |
313 | Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...). | 315 | Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...). |
314 | The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared). | 316 | The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared). |
315 | Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows. | 317 | Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows. |
316 | Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details | 318 | Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details |
317 | configuring Gammu how to access your phone. | 319 | configuring Gammu how to access your phone. |
318 | If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole | 320 | If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole |
319 | and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong. | 321 | and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong. |
320 | About Gammu from the Gammu homepage: | 322 | About Gammu from the Gammu homepage: |
321 | Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular | 323 | Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular |
322 | manager for various mobile phones/modems. | 324 | manager for various mobile phones/modems. |
323 | It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx, | 325 | It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx, |
324 | 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, | 326 | 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, |
325 | 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250, | 327 | 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250, |
326 | 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210 | 328 | 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210 |
327 | and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, | 329 | and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, |
328 | Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) | 330 | Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) |
329 | over cables/infrared/BlueTooth. | 331 | over cables/infrared/BlueTooth. |
330 | 332 | ||
331 | Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared: | 333 | Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared: |
332 | On Linux (Zaurus): | 334 | On Linux (Zaurus): |
333 | I/O device: /dev/ircomm | 335 | I/O device: /dev/ircomm |
334 | Connection: irda | 336 | Connection: irda |
335 | Model: <leave empty> | 337 | Model: <leave empty> |
336 | 338 | ||
337 | On Windows: | 339 | On Windows: |
338 | I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> | 340 | I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> |
339 | Connection: irda | 341 | Connection: irda |
340 | Model: <leave empty> | 342 | Model: <leave empty> |
341 | 343 | ||
342 | Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, | 344 | Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, |
343 | how to specify the connection settings for | 345 | how to specify the connection settings for |
344 | I/O device: | 346 | I/O device: |
345 | Connection: | 347 | Connection: |
346 | Model: | 348 | Model: |
347 | 349 | ||
348 | Note: The documentation uses the term "port", | 350 | Note: The documentation uses the term "port", |
349 | where we use the term "I/O device". | 351 | where we use the term "I/O device". |
350 | Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file. | 352 | Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file. |
351 | That will do KO/Pi for you. | 353 | That will do KO/Pi for you. |
352 | Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty, | 354 | Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty, |
353 | such that Gammu can auto detect the model. | 355 | such that Gammu can auto detect the model. |
354 | 356 | ||
355 | # This is a sample ~/.gammurc file. | 357 | # This is a sample ~/.gammurc file. |
356 | # In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc | 358 | # In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc |
357 | # or into /etc and name it gammurc | 359 | # or into /etc and name it gammurc |
358 | # In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc | 360 | # In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc |
359 | # More about parameters later | 361 | # More about parameters later |
360 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 362 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
361 | 363 | ||
362 | [gammu] | 364 | [gammu] |
363 | 365 | ||
364 | port = com8: | 366 | port = com8: |
365 | #model = 6110 | 367 | #model = 6110 |
366 | connection = fbusblue | 368 | connection = fbusblue |
367 | #synchronizetime = yes | 369 | #synchronizetime = yes |
368 | #logfile = gammulog | 370 | #logfile = gammulog |
369 | #logformat = textall | 371 | #logformat = textall |
370 | #use_locking = yes | 372 | #use_locking = yes |
371 | #gammuloc = locfile | 373 | #gammuloc = locfile |
372 | #startinfo = yes | 374 | #startinfo = yes |
373 | #gammucoding = utf8 | 375 | #gammucoding = utf8 |
374 | 376 | ||
375 | [gammu1] | 377 | [gammu1] |
376 | 378 | ||
377 | port = com8: | 379 | port = com8: |
378 | #model = 6110 | 380 | #model = 6110 |
379 | connection = fbusblue | 381 | connection = fbusblue |
380 | #synchronizetime = yes | 382 | #synchronizetime = yes |
381 | #logfile = gammulog | 383 | #logfile = gammulog |
382 | #logformat = textall | 384 | #logformat = textall |
383 | #use_locking = yes | 385 | #use_locking = yes |
384 | #gammuloc = locfile | 386 | #gammuloc = locfile |
385 | #startinfo = yes | 387 | #startinfo = yes |
386 | #gammucoding = utf8 | 388 | #gammucoding = utf8 |
387 | 389 | ||
388 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 390 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
389 | # Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type | 391 | # Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type |
390 | # (more about port types later) | 392 | # (more about port types later) |
391 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 393 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
392 | # "Connection" parameter | Port type | More details | 394 | # "Connection" parameter | Port type | More details |
393 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- | 395 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- |
394 | # "fbus" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 | 396 | # "fbus" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 |
395 | # "fbusirda"/"infrared" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over direct infrared device | 397 | # "fbusirda"/"infrared" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over direct infrared device |
396 | # "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 with DLR3 cable | 398 | # "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 with DLR3 cable |
397 | # "fbusdku5" | dku5 | Nokia FBUS2 with DKU5 cable. WIN32 ONLY | 399 | # "fbusdku5" | dku5 | Nokia FBUS2 with DKU5 cable. WIN32 ONLY |
398 | # "fbuspl2303" | usb | Nokia FBUS2 with USB cable based on | 400 | # "fbuspl2303" | usb | Nokia FBUS2 with USB cable based on |
399 | # | | PL2303 chip. | 401 | # | | PL2303 chip. |
400 | # "fbusblue" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over Bluetooth serial device | 402 | # "fbusblue" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over Bluetooth serial device |
401 | # "phonetblue" | serial | Nokia PHONET FBUS over Bluetooth serial | 403 | # "phonetblue" | serial | Nokia PHONET FBUS over Bluetooth serial |
402 | # | | device | 404 | # | | device |
403 | # "mrouterblue" | serial | | 405 | # "mrouterblue" | serial | |
404 | # "mbus" | serial | Nokia MBUS2 | 406 | # "mbus" | serial | Nokia MBUS2 |
405 | # "at19200"/"at115200"/..| serial | AT commands.8 bits, None parity, 1 stop | 407 | # "at19200"/"at115200"/..| serial | AT commands.8 bits, None parity, 1 stop |
406 | # | | bit, no flow control | 408 | # | | bit, no flow control |
407 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- | 409 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- |
408 | # "irdaphonet"/"irda" | irda | Nokia PHONET FBUS over socket infrared | 410 | # "irdaphonet"/"irda" | irda | Nokia PHONET FBUS over socket infrared |
409 | # "irdaat" | irda | AT commands with socket infrared | 411 | # "irdaat" | irda | AT commands with socket infrared |
410 | # "irdaobex" | irda | OBEX over socket infrared. MODEL "obex" | 412 | # "irdaobex" | irda | OBEX over socket infrared. MODEL "obex" |
411 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- | 413 | # -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- |
412 | # "bluephonet" | BT | Nokia PHONET FBUS with Bluetooth stack | 414 | # "bluephonet" | BT | Nokia PHONET FBUS with Bluetooth stack |
413 | # "bluefbus"/"dlr3blue" | BT | Nokia FBUS2 with Bluetooth stack | 415 | # "bluefbus"/"dlr3blue" | BT | Nokia FBUS2 with Bluetooth stack |
414 | # "blueat"/"atblue" | BT | AT commands with Bluetooth stack | 416 | # "blueat"/"atblue" | BT | AT commands with Bluetooth stack |
415 | # "blueobex" | BT | OBEX with Bluetooth. MODEL "obex" | 417 | # "blueobex" | BT | OBEX with Bluetooth. MODEL "obex" |
416 | # | 418 | # |
417 | # Now more about port types and connected with it "Port" parameter | 419 | # Now more about port types and connected with it "Port" parameter |
418 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 420 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
419 | # Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix | 421 | # Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix |
420 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- | 422 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- |
421 | # serial | "com*:" | "/dev/ttyS*" | 423 | # serial | "com*:" | "/dev/ttyS*" |
422 | # | (example "com1:") | (example "/dev/ttyS1") | 424 | # | (example "com1:") | (example "/dev/ttyS1") |
423 | # | | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS) | 425 | # | | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS) |
424 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- | 426 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- |
425 | # irda | ignored (can be empty) | "/dev/ircomm*" | 427 | # irda | ignored (can be empty) | "/dev/ircomm*" |
426 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- | 428 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- |
427 | # BT | Bluetooth device address | 429 | # BT | Bluetooth device address |
428 | # | (example "") | 430 | # | (example "") |
429 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- | 431 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- |
430 | # dku5 | ignored (can be empty) | connection with it not possible | 432 | # dku5 | ignored (can be empty) | connection with it not possible |
431 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- | 433 | # ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- |
432 | # usb | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*" | 434 | # usb | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*" |
433 | # | 435 | # |
434 | # Other config parameters | 436 | # Other config parameters |
435 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 437 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
436 | # Parameter name | Description | 438 | # Parameter name | Description |
437 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ | 439 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ |
438 | # Model | use only, when Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model. | 440 | # Model | use only, when Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model. |
439 | # | Put it here. Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210" | 441 | # | Put it here. Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210" |
440 | # SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during | 442 | # SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during |
441 | # | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when | 443 | # | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when |
442 | # | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need | 444 | # | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need |
443 | # | to set time again after restart) | 445 | # | to set time again after restart) |
444 | # GammuLoc | name of localisation file | 446 | # GammuLoc | name of localisation file |
445 | # StartInfo | this option allow to set, that you want (setting "yes") | 447 | # StartInfo | this option allow to set, that you want (setting "yes") |
446 | # | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable | 448 | # | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable |
447 | # | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone | 449 | # | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone |
448 | # | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option. | 450 | # | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option. |
449 | # GammuCoding | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example | 451 | # GammuCoding | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example |
450 | # | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8") | 452 | # | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8") |
451 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ | 453 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ |
452 | # Logfile | Use, when want to have logfile from communication. | 454 | # Logfile | Use, when want to have logfile from communication. |
453 | # Logformat | What debug info and format should be used: | 455 | # Logformat | What debug info and format should be used: |
454 | # | "nothing" - no debug level (default) | 456 | # | "nothing" - no debug level (default) |
455 | # | "text" - transmission dump in text format | 457 | # | "text" - transmission dump in text format |
456 | # | "textall" - all possible info in text format | 458 | # | "textall" - all possible info in text format |
457 | # | "errors" - errors in text format | 459 | # | "errors" - errors in text format |
458 | # | "binary" - transmission dump in binary format | 460 | # | "binary" - transmission dump in binary format |
459 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ | 461 | # ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ |
460 | # Use_Locking | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device | 462 | # Use_Locking | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device |
461 | # | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored | 463 | # | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored |
462 | 464 | ||
463 | 465 | ||
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466 | \ No newline at end of file | 468 | \ No newline at end of file |