1; This is a sample ~/.gammurc file.
2; In Unix/Linux  copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc
3;                or into /etc and name it gammurc
4; In Win32       copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc
5; More about parameters later
6; Anything behind ; or # is comment.
7; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8
9[gammu]
10
11device = com8:
12connection = irdaphonet
13; Do not use model configuration unless you really need it
14;model = 6110
15;synchronizetime = yes
16;logfile = gammulog
17;logformat = textall
18;use_locking = yes
19;gammuloc = locfile
20;startinfo = yes
21;gammucoding = utf8
22;usephonedb = yes
23
24[gammu1]
25
26device = com8:
27;model = 6110
28connection = fbusblue
29;synchronizetime = yes
30;logfile = gammulog
31;logformat = textall
32;use_locking = yes
33;gammuloc = locfile
34;startinfo = yes
35;gammucoding = utf8
36
37; Step 1. Please find required Connection parameter and look into assigned
38; with it device type. With some Connection you must set concrete model
39
40; ================================================================ cables =====
41; New Nokia protocol for FBUS/DAU9P
42;    Connection "fbus", device type serial
43; New Nokia protocol for DLR3/DLR3P
44;    Connection "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3", device type serial
45; New Nokia protocol for DKU2 (and phone with USB converter on phone mainboard
46;                              like 6230)
47;    Connection "dku2phonet"/"dku2", device type dku2 on Windows
48;    Connection "fbususb" on Linux
49; New Nokia protocol for DKU5 (and phone without USB converter on phone
50;                              mainboard like 5100)
51;    Connection "dku5fbus"/"dku5", device type dku5
52; New Nokia protocol for PL2303 USB cable (and phone without USB converter
53;                                          on phone mainboard like 5100)
54;    Connection "fbuspl2303", device type usb
55; Old Nokia protocol for MBUS/DAU9P
56;    Connection "mbus", device type serial
57; Variants:
58; You can modify a bit behaviour of connection using additional flags
59; specified just after connection name like connection-variant.
60; If you're using ARK3116 cable (or any other which does not like dtr
61; handling), you might need -nodtr variant of connection, eg. dlr3-nodtr.
62; If cable you use is not powered over DTR/RTS, try using -nopower variant of
63; connection, eg. fbus-nopower.
64; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
65; AT commands for DLR3, DKU5 or other AT compatible cable (8 bits, None
66; parity, no flow control, 1 stop bit). Used with Nokia, Alcatel, Siemens, etc.
67;    Connection "at19200"/"at115200"/.., device type serial
68; AT commands for DKU2 cable
69;    Connection "dku2at", device type dku2
70; ============================================================== infrared =====
71; Nokia protocol for infrared with Nokia 6110/6130/6150
72;    Connection "fbusirda"/"infrared", device type serial
73; Nokia protocol for infrared with other Nokia models
74;    Connection "irdaphonet"/"irda", device type irda
75; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
76; AT commands for infrared. Used with Nokia, Alcatel, Siemens, etc.
77;    Connection "irdaat", device type irda
78; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
79; OBEX for infrared
80;    Connection "irdaobex", device type irda.
81; ============================================================= Bluetooth =====
82; Nokia protocol with serial device set in BT stack (WidComm, other) from
83; adequate service and Nokia 6210
84;    Connection "fbusblue", device type serial
85; Nokia protocol with serial device set in BT stack (WidComm, other) from
86; adequate service and other Nokia models
87;    Connection "phonetblue", device type serial
88; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
89; Nokia protocol for Bluetooth stack with Nokia 6210
90;    Connection "bluerffbus", device type BT
91; Nokia protocol for Bluetooth stack with DCT4 Nokia models, which don't inform
92; about services correctly (6310, 6310i with firmware lower than 5.50, 8910,..)
93;    Connection "bluerfphonet", device type BT
94; Nokia protocol for Bluetooth stack with other DCT4 Nokia models
95;    Connection "bluephonet", device type BT
96; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
97; AT commands for Bluetooth stack and 6210 / DCT4 Nokia models, which don't
98; inform about BT services correctly (6310, 6310i with firmware lower
99; than 5.50, 8910,..)
100;    Connection "bluerfat", device type BT
101; AT commands for Bluetooth stack with other phones (Siemens, other Nokia,etc.)
102;    Connection "blueat", device type BT
103; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
104; OBEX for Bluetooth stack with DCT4 Nokia models, which don't inform about
105; BT services correctly (6310, 6310i with firmware lower than 5.50, 8910,...)
106;    Connection "bluerfobex", device type BT
107; OBEX for Bluetooth stack with other phones (Siemens, other Nokia, etc.)
108;    Connection "blueobex", device type BT.
109; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
110;    Connection "bluerfgnapbus", device type BT, model "gnap"
111;    Connection "irdagnapbus", device type irda, model "gnap"
112
113; Step2. According to device type from Step1 and used OS set Port parameter
114
115; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
116; Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix
117; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
118; serial    | "com*:"                         | "/dev/ttyS*"
119;           | (example "com1:")               | (example "/dev/ttyS1")
120;           |                                 | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS)
121;           |                                 | virtual serial ports like
122;           |                                 | "/dev/ircomm*" or "/dev/rfcomm*"
123; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
124; irda      | ignored (can be empty)          | ignored (can be empty)
125; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
126; BT        | Bluetooth device address (example "00:11:22:33:44:55").
127;           | Optionally you can also include channel after slash
128;           | (example "00:11:22:33:44:55/12"). Can be also empty.
129; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
130; dku2      | ignored (can be empty)          | /dev/ttyUSB* or /dev/ttyACM*
131; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
132; dku5      | ignored (can be empty)          | connection with it not possible
133; ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
134; usb       | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*"
135
136; Step3. Set other config parameters
137
138; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
139; Parameter name  | Description
140; ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
141; Model           | Should not be used unless you have a good reason to do so.
142;                 | If Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model, put it here.
143;                 | Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210"
144; SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during
145;                 | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when
146;                 | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need
147;                 | to set time again after restart)
148; GammuLoc        | name of localisation file
149; StartInfo       | this option allows one to set, that you want (setting "yes")
150;                 | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable
151;                 | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone
152;                 | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option.
153; GammuCoding     | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example
154;                 | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8")
155; ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
156; Logfile         | Use, when want to have logfile from communication.
157; Logformat       | What debug info and format should be used:
158;                 |   "nothing" - no debug level (default)
159;                 |   "text"    - transmission dump in text format
160;                 |   "textall" - all possible info in text format
161;                 |   "errors"  - errors in text format
162;                 |   "binary"  - transmission dump in binary format
163; ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
164; Features        | Custom features for phone. This can be used as override
165;                 | when values coded in common/gsmphones.c are bad or
166;                 | missing. Consult include/gammu-info.h for possible values
167;                 | (all Feature values without leading F_ prefix).
168;                 | Please report correct values to Gammu authors.
169; ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
170; Use_Locking     | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device
171;                 | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored
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