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gammu - Does some neat things with your cellular phone or modem.
gammu [parameters] <command> [options]
Commands actually indicate which operation should Gammu perform.
They can be specified with or without a leading --.
This program is a tool for mobile phones. Many vendors and phones are supported,
for actual listing see Gammu Phones Database.
Parameters before command configure gammu behaviour:
- -c, --config <filename>
- name of configuration file (see gammurc)
- -s, --section <confign>
- section of config file to use, eg. 42
- -d, --debug <level>
- debug level (see LogFormat in gammurc for possible values)
- -f, --debug-file <filename>
- file for logging debug messages
- answercall [id]
- Answer incoming call.
- cancelcall [id]
- Cancel incoming call
- canceldiverts
- Cancel all existing call diverts.
- conferencecall id
- Initiates a conference call.
- dialvoice number [show|hide]
- Make voice call from SIM card line set in phone.
show|hide - optional parameter whether to disable call
number indication.
- divert get|set all|busy|noans|outofreach all|voice|fax|data [number
timeout]
- Manage or display call diverts.
- get or set
- whether to get divert information or to set it.
- all or busy or noans or outofreach
- condition when apply divert
- all or voice or fax or data
- call type when apply divert
- number
- number where to divert
- timeout
- timeout when the diversion will happen
- getussd code
- Retrieves USSD information - dials a service number and reads
response.
- maketerminatedcall number length [show|hide]
- Make voice call from SIM card line set in phone which will be terminated
after length seconds.
- senddtmf sequence
- Plays DTMF sequence. In some phones available only during calls
- splitcall id
- Splits call.
- switchcall [id]
- Switches call.
- transfercall [id]
- Transfers call.
- unholdcall id
- Unholds call.
Sending messages might look a bit complicated on first attempt to use. But be
patient, the command line has been written in order to allow almost every
usage. See EXAMPLE section for some hints on usage.
There is also an option to use gammu-smsd when you want to send or
receive more messages and process them automatically.
Gammu has support for many SMS formats like:
- Nokia Smart Messaging
- used for monochromatic picture images, downloadable profiles,
monochromatic operator logos, monochromatic caller logos and monophonic
ringtones
- Linked SMS
- both with 8 and 16-bit identification numbers in headers
- EMS
- this is SMS format used for saving monochromatic images, monophonic
ringtones, animations, text formatting and others
- MMS notifications
- contains links where phone should download MMS
- Alcatel logo messages
- proprietary format for logos
You need to ensure that the target phone supports message type you
want to send. Otherwise the phone will not be able to display it or will
even crash, because firmware of phone did not expect this possibility.
Text in SMS can be coded using two ways:
With GSM Default Alphabet you can fit at most 160 chars into single SMS
(Gammu doesn't support compressing such texts according to GSM standards, but
it isn't big limit, because there are no phones supporting them), but they're
from limited set:
- all Latin small and large
- all digits
- some Greek
- some other national
- some symbols like @ ! " # & / ( ) % * + = - ,
. : ; < > ?
- few others
With Unicode single SMS can contain at most 70 chars, but these can be
any chars including all national and special ones.
WARNING:
Please note, that some older phones might have problems
displaying such message.
Gammu tries to do the best to handle non ASCII characters in your message.
Everything is internally handled in Unicode (the input is converted depending
on your locales configuration) and in case message uses Unicode the text will
be given as such to the message.
Should the message be sent in GSM Default Alphabet, Gammu will try
to convert all characters to keep message readable. Gammu does support multi
byte encoding for some characters in GSM Default Alphabet (it is needed for
^ { } \ [ ] ~ |).
The characters which are not present in GSM Default Alphabet are
transliterated to closest ASCII equivalent (accents are removed). Remaining
not known characters are replaced by question mark.
- deleteallsms folder
- Delete all SMS from specified SMS folder.
- deletesms folder start [stop]
- Delete SMS from phone. See description for gammu getsms for info
about sms folders naming convention.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- displaysms ... (options like in sendsms)
- Displays PDU data of encoded SMS messages. It accepts same parameters and
behaves same like sendsms.
- getallsms -pbk
- Get all SMS from phone. In some phones you will have also SMS templates
and info about locations used to save Picture Images. With each sms you
will see location. If you want to get such sms from phone alone, use
gammu getsms.
- geteachsms -pbk
- Similiary to gammu getallsms. Difference is, that links all
concatenated sms
- getsms folder start [stop]
- Get SMS.
Locations are numerated from 1.
Folder 0 means that sms is being read from "flat"
memory (all sms from all folders have unique numbers). It's sometimes
emulated by Gammu. You can use it with all phones.
Other folders like 1, 2, etc. match folders in phone such as
Inbox, Outbox, etc. and each sms has unique number in his folder. Name
of folders can depend on your phone (the most often 1="Inbox",
2="Outbox", etc.). This method is not supported by all phones
(for example, not supported by Nokia 3310, 5110, 6110). If work with
your phone, use gammu getsmsfolders to get folders list.
- getsmsc [start [stop]]
- Get SMSC settings from SIM card.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- getsmsfolders
- Get names for SMS folders in phone
- savesms TYPE [type parameters] [type options] [-folder id] [-unread]
[-read] [-unsent] [-sent] [-sender number] [-smsname name] [-smscset number]
[-smscnumber number] [-reply] [-maxsms num]
- Saves SMS to phone, see below for TYPE options.
- -smscset number
- SMSC number will be taken from phone stored SMSC configuration
number.
Default: 1
- -smscnumber number
- SMSC number
- -folder number
- save to specified folder.
Folders are numerated from 1.
The most often folder 1 = "Inbox", 2 =
"Outbox",etc. Use gammu getsmsfolders to get folder
list.
- -unread
- makes message unread. In some phones (like 6210) you won't see unread sms
envelope after saving such sms. In some phones with internal SMS memory
(like 6210) after using it with folder 1 SIM SMS memory will be used
- -read
- makes message read. In some phones with internal SMS memory (like 6210)
after using it with folder 1 SIM SMS memory will be used
- -unsent
- makes message unsent
- -smsname name
- set message name
- -sender number
- set sender number (default: Gammu)
- -maxsms num
- Limit maximum number of messages which will be created. If there are more
messages, Gammu will terminate with failure.
Types of messages:
- ANIMATION frames file1 file2...
- Save an animation as a SMS. You need to give number of frames and picture
for each frame. Each picture can be in any picture format which Gammu
supports (B/W bmp, gif, wbmp, nol, nlm...).
- BOOKMARK file location
- Read WAP bookmark from file created by gammu backup command and
saves in Nokia format as SMS
- CALENDAR file location
- Read calendar note from file created by gammu backup command and
saves in VCALENDAR 1.0 format as SMS. The location identifies position of
calendar item to be read in backup file (usually 1, but can be useful in
case the backup contains more items).
- CALLER file
- Save caller logo as sms in Nokia (Smart Messaging) format - size 72x14,
two colors.
WARNING:
Please note, that it isn't designed for colour logos
available for example in DCT4/TIKU - you need to put bitmap file there inside
phone using filesystem commands.
- USSD
- Send USSD query instead of SMS.
New in version 1.38.5.
- EMS [-unicode] [-16bit] [-format lcrasbiut] [-text text]
[-unicodefiletext file] [-defsound ID] [-defanimation ID] [-tone10 file]
[-tone10long file] [-tone12 file] [-tone12long file] [-toneSE file]
[-toneSElong file] [-fixedbitmap file] [-variablebitmap file]
[-variablebitmaplong file] [-animation frames file1 ...] [-protected
number]
- Saves EMS sequence. All format specific parameters (like -defsound)
can be used few times.
- -unicodefiletext
- adds text from Unicode file
- -defanimation
- adds default animation with ID specified by user. ID for different phones
are different.
- -animation
- adds "frames" frames read from file1, file2, etc.
- -defsound
- adds default sound with ID specified by user. ID for different phones are
different.
- -tone10
- adds IMelody version 1.0 read from RTTL or other compatible file
- -tone10long
- IMelody version 1.0 saved in one of few SMS with UPI. Phones compatible
with UPI (like Sony-Ericsson phones) will read such ringtone as one
- -tone12
- adds IMelody version 1.2 read from RTTL or other compatible file
- -tone12long
- IMelody version 1.2 saved in one of few SMS with UPI. Phones compatible
with UPI (like Sony-Ericsson phones) will read such ringtone as one
- -toneSE
- adds IMelody in "short" form supported by Sony-Ericsson
phones
- -toneSElong
- add Sony-Ericsson IMelody saved in one or few SMS with UPI
- -variablebitmap
- bitmap in any size saved in one SMS
- -variablebitmaplong
- bitmap with maximum size 96x128 saved in one or few sms
- -fixedbitmap
- bitmap 16x16 or 32x32
- -protected
- all ringtones and bitmaps after this parameter (excluding default
ringtones and logos) will be "protected" (in phones compatible
with ODI like SonyEricsson products it won't be possible to forward them
from phone menu)
- -16bit
- Gammu uses SMS headers with 16-bit numbers for saving linking info in SMS
(it means less chars available for user in each SMS)
- -format lcrasbiut
- last text will be formatted. You can use combinations of chars:
Character |
Formating |
l |
left aligned |
c |
centered |
r |
right aligned |
a |
large font |
s |
small font |
b |
bold font |
i |
italic font |
u |
underlined font |
t |
strikethrough font |
- MMSINDICATOR URL Title Sender
- Creates a MMS indication SMS. It contains URL where the actual MMS payload
is stored which needs to be SMIL encoded. The phone usually downloads the
MMS data using special APN, which does not count to transmitted data,
however there might be limitations which URLs can be accessed.
- MMSSETTINGS file location
- Saves a message with MMS configuration. The configuration will be read
from Gammu backup file from given location.
- OPERATOR file [-netcode netcode] [-biglogo]
- Save operator logo as sms in Nokia (Smart Messaging) format - size 72x14
in two colors.
- -biglogo
- Use 78x21 formatted logo instead of standard 72x14.
NOTE:
This isn't designed for colour logos available for
example in newer phones - you need to put bitmap file there inside phone using
filesystem commands.
- PICTURE file [-text text] [-unicode] [-alcatelbmmi]
- Read bitmap from 2 colors file (bmp, nlm, nsl, ngg, nol, wbmp, etc.),
format into bitmap in Smart Messaging (72x28, 2 colors, called often
Picture Image and saved with text) or Alcatel format and send/save over
SMS.
- PROFILE [-name name] [-bitmap bitmap] [-ringtone ringtone]
- Read ringtone (RTTL) format, bitmap (Picture Image size) and name, format
into Smart Messaging profile and send/save as SMS.
WARNING:
Please note, that this format is abandoned by Nokia and
supported by some (older) devices only like Nokia 3310.
- RINGTONE file [-long] [-scale]
- Read RTTL ringtone from file and save as SMS into SIM/phone memory.
Ringtone is saved in Nokia (Smart Messaging) format.
- -long
- ringtone is saved using Profile style. It can be longer (and saved in 2
SMS), but decoded only by newer phones (like 33xx)
- -scale
- ringtone will have Scale info for each note. It will allow one to edit it
correctly later in phone composer (for example, in 33xx)
- SMSTEMPLATE [-unicode] [-text text] [-unicodefiletext file] [-defsound
ID] [-defanimation ID] [-tone10 file] [-tone10long file] [-tone12 file]
[-tone12long file] [-toneSE file] [-toneSElong file] [-variablebitmap file]
[-variablebitmaplong file] [-animation frames file1 ...]
- Saves a SMS template (for Alcatel phones).
- TEXT [-inputunicode] [-16bit] [-flash] [-len len] [-autolen len]
[-unicode] [-enablevoice] [-disablevoice] [-enablefax] [-disablefax]
[-enableemail] [-disableemail] [-voidsms] [-replacemessages ID]
[-replacefile file] [-text msgtext] [-textutf8 msgtext]
- Take text from stdin (or commandline if -text specified) and save as text
SMS into SIM/phone memory.
- -flash
- Class 0 SMS (should be displayed after receiving on recipients' phone
display after receiving without entering Inbox)
- -len len
- specify, how many chars will be read. When use this option and text will
be longer than 1 SMS, will be split into more linked SMS
- -autolen len
- specify, how many chars will be read. When use this option and text will
be longer than 1 SMS, will be split into more linked SMS.Coding type (SMS
default alphabet/Unicode) is set according to input text
- -enablevoice
- sms will set voice mail indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -disablevoice
- sms will not set voice mail indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -enablefax
- sms will set fax indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -disablefax
- sms will not set fax indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -enableemail
- sms will set email indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -disableemail
- sms will not set email indicator. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -voidsms
- many phones after receiving it won't display anything, only beep, vibrate
or turn on light. Text will be cut to 1 sms.
- -unicode
- SMS will be saved in Unicode format
NOTE:
The ~ char in SMS text and -unicode option
(Unicode coding required) can cause text of SMS after ~ char blink in
some phones (like Nokia 33xx).
- -inputunicode
- input text is in Unicode.
NOTE:
You can create Unicode file using WordPad in Windows
(during saving select "Unicode Text Document" format). In Unix can
use for example YUdit or vim.
- -text
- get text from command line instead of stdin.
- -textutf8
- get text in UTF-8 from command line instead of stdin.
NOTE:
Gammu detects your locales and uses by default encoding
based on this. Use this option only when you know the input will be in UTF-8
in all cases.
- -16bit
- Gammu uses SMS headers with 16-bit numbers for saving linking info in SMS
(it means less chars available for user in each SMS)
- -replacemessages ID
- ID can be 1..7. When you will use option and send more single SMS
to one recipient with the same ID, each another SMS will replace each
previous with the same ID
- -replacefile file
- File with replacement table in unicode (UCS-2), preferably with byte order
mark (BOM). It contains pairs of chars, first one is to replace, second is
replacement one. The replacement is done after reading text for the
message.
For example replacement 1 (0x0061) with a
(0x0031) would be done by file with following content (hex dump, first
two bytes is BOM):
- TODO file location
- Saves a message with a todo entry. The content will be read from any
backup format which Gammu supports and from given location.
- VCARD10|VCARD21 file SM|ME location [-nokia]
- Read phonebook entry from file created by gammu backup command and
saves in VCARD 1.0 (only name and default number) or VCARD 2.1 (all entry
details with all numbers, text and name) format as SMS. The location
identifies position of contact item to be read in backup file (usually 1,
but can be useful in case the backup contains more items).
- WAPINDICATOR URL Title
- Saves a SMS with a WAP indication for given URL and title.
- WAPSETTINGS file location DATA|GPRS
- Read WAP settings from file created by gammu backup command and
saves in Nokia format as SMS
- sendsms TYPE destination [type parameters] [type options] [-smscset
number] [-smscnumber number] [-reply] [-report] [-validity
HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX] [-save [-folder number]]
- Sends a message to a destination number, most parameters are same
as for gammu savesms.
- -save
- will also save message which is being sent
- -report
- request delivery report for message
- -validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX
- sets how long will be the message valid (SMSC will the discard the message
after this time if it could not deliver it).
- setsmsc location number
- Set SMSC settings on SIM card. This keeps all SMSC configuration intact,
it just changes the SMSC number.
Locations are numerated from 1.
Gammu recognizes following memory types:
- DC
- Dialled calls
- MC
- Missed calls
- RC
- Received calls
- ON
- Own numbers
- VM
- voice mailbox
- SM
- SIM phonebook
- ME
- phone internal phonebook
- FD
- fixed dialling
- SL
- sent SMS log
- deleteallmemory DC|MC|RC|ON|VM|SM|ME|MT|FD|SL
- Deletes all entries from specified memory type.
For memory types description see Memory types.
- deletememory DC|MC|RC|ON|VM|SM|ME|MT|FD|SL start [stop]
- Deletes entries in specified range from specified memory type.
For memory types description see Memory types.
- getallmemory DC|MC|RC|ON|VM|SM|ME|MT|FD|SL
- Get all memory locations from phone.
For memory types description see Memory types.
- getmemory DC|MC|RC|ON|VM|SM|ME|MT|FD|SL start [stop
[-nonempty]]
- Get memory location from phone.
For memory types description see Memory types.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- getspeeddial start [stop]
- Gets speed dial choices.
- searchmemory text
- Scans all memory entries for given text. It performs case insensitive
substring lookup. You can interrupt searching by pressing
Ctrl+C.
Gammu allows one to access phones using native protocol (Nokias) or OBEX. Your
phone can also support usb storage, which is handled on the operating system
level and Gammu does not use that.
- addfile folderID name [-type JAR|BMP|PNG|GIF|JPG|MIDI|WBMP|AMR|3GP|NRT]
[-readonly] [-protected] [-system] [-hidden] [-newtime]
- Add file with specified name to folder with specified folder ID.
- -type
- File type was required for filesystem 1 in Nokia phones (current
filesystem 2 doesn't need this).
- -readonly
- Sets the read only attribute.
- -protected
- Sets the protected attribute (file can't be for example forwarded from
phone menu).
- -system
- Sets the system attribute.
- -hidden
- Sets the hidden attribute (file is hidden from phone menu).
- -newtime
- After using it date/time of file modification will be set to moment of
uploading.
- addfolder parentfolderID name
- Create a folder in phone with specified name in a folder with specified
folder ID.
- deletefiles fileID
- Delete files with given IDs.
- deletefolder name
- Delete folder with given ID.
- getfilefolder fileID, fileID
- Retrieve files or all files from folder with given IDs from a phone
filesytem.
- getfiles fileID, fileID
- Retrieve files with given IDs from a phone filesytem.
- getfilesystem [-flatall|-flat]
- Display info about all folders and files in phone memory/memory card. By
default there is tree displayed, you can change it:
- -flatall
- there are displayed full file/folder details like ID (first parameter in
line)
NOTE:
In some phones (like N6230) content of some folders (with
more files) can be cut (only part of files will be displayed) for example on
infrared connection. This is not Gammu issue, but phone firmware
problem.
- getfilesystemstatus
- Display info filesystem status - number of bytes available, used or used
by some specific content.
- getfolderlisting folderID
- Display files and folders available in folder with given folder ID. You
can get ID's using getfilesystem -flatall.
WARNING:
Please note, that in some phones (like N6230) content of
some folders (with more files) can be cut (only part of files will be
displayed) for example on infrared connection. This is not Gammu issue, but
phone firmware problem.
- getrootfolders
- Display info about drives available in phone/memory card.
- sendfile name
- Sends file to a phone. It's up to phone to decide where to store this file
and how to handle it (for example when you send vCard or vCalendar, most
of phones will offer you to import it.
- setfileattrib folderID [-system] [-readonly] [-hidden]
[-protected]
These options are mainly (there are few exceptions) for monochromatic logos and
images available in older phones. Recognized file formats: xpm (only saving),
2-colors bmp, nlm, nsl, ngg, nol, wbmp, gif (for Samsung).
In new models all bitmaps are saved in filesystem and should go
into filesystem section
- copybitmap inputfile [outputfile
[OPERATOR|PICTURE|STARTUP|CALLER]]
- Allow one to convert logos files to another. When give ONLY inputfile,
output will be written to stdout using ASCII art. When give output file
and format, in some file formats (like NLM) will be set indicator
informing about logo type to given.
- getbitmap TYPE [type options]
- Reads bitmap from phone, following types are supported:
- CALLER location [file]
- Get caller group logo from phone. Locations 1-5.
- DEALER
- In some models it's possible to save dealer welcome note - text displayed
during enabling phone, which can't be edited from phone menu. Here you can
get it.
- OPERATOR [file]
- Get operator logo (picture displayed instead of operator name) from
phone.
- PICTURE location [file]
- Get Picture Image from phone.
- STARTUP [file]
- Get static startup logo from phone. Allow one to save it in file.
- TEXT
- Get startup text from phone.
- setbitmap TYPE [type options]
- Sets bitmap in phone, following types are supported:
- CALLER location [file]
- Set caller logo.
- COLOUROPERATOR [fileID [netcode]]
- Sets color operator logo in phone.
- DEALER text
- Sets welcome message configured by dealer, which usually can not be
changed in phone menus.
- OPERATOR [file [netcode]]
- Set operator logo in phone. When won't give file and netcode, operator
logo will be removed from phone. When will give only filename, operator
logo will be displayed for your current GSM operator. When you give
additionally network code, it will be displayed for this operator.
- PICTURE file location [text]
- Sets picture image in phone.
- STARTUP file|1|2|3
- Set startup logo in phone. It can be static (then you will have to give
file name) or one of predefined animated (only some phones like Nokia 3310
or 3330 supports it, use location 1, 2 or 3 for these).
- TEXT text
- Sets startup text in phone.
- WALLPAPER fileID
- Sets wallpaper in phone.
Ringtones are mostly supported only for older phones. For recent phones you
usually just upload them to some folder in phone filesystem.
There are recognized various file formats by options described
below: rttl, binary format created for Gammu, mid (saving), re (reading),
ott, communicator, ringtones format found in fkn.pl, wav (saving), ime/imy
(saving), rng, mmf (for Samsung).
- copyringtone source destination [RTTL|BINARY]
- Copy source ringtone to destination.
- getphoneringtone location [file]
- Get one of "default" ringtones and saves into file
- getringtone location [file]
- Get ringtone from phone in RTTL or BINARY format.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- playringtone file
- Play approximation of ringtone over phone buzzer. File can be in RTTL or
BINARY (Nokia DCT3) format.
- playsavedringtone number
- Play one of built-in ringtones. This option is available for DCT4 phones.
For getting ringtones list use gammu getringtoneslist.
- setringtone file [-location location] [-scale] [-name name]
- Set ringtone in phone. When don't give location, it will be written
"with preview" (in phones supporting this feature like 61xx or
6210).
- -scale
- Scale information will be added to each note of RTTL ringtone. It will
avoid scale problems available during editing ringtone in composer from
phone menu (for example, in Nokia 33xx).
NOTE:
When use ~ char in ringtone name, in some phones
(like 33xx) name will blink later in phone menus.
In Nokia 3310, 3315 and 3330 these are named "Reminders" and have some
limitations (depending on phone firmware version).
- deletecalendar start [stop]
- Deletes selected calendar entries in phone.
- getallcalendar
- Retrieves all calendar entries from phone.
- getcalendar start [stop]
- Retrieves selected calendar entries from phone.
- deletetodo start [stop]
- Deletes selected todo entries in phone.
- getalltodo
- Retrieves all todo entries from phone.
- gettodo start [stop]
- Retrieves selected todo entries from phone.
- getallnotes
- Reads all notes from the phone.
NOTE:
Not all phones supports this function, especially most
Sony Ericsson phones even if they have notes inside phone.
- getalarm [start]
- Get alarm from phone, if no location is specified, 1 is used.
- getdatetime
- Get date and time from phone
- setalarm hour minute
- Sets repeating alarm in phone on selected time.
- setdatetime [HH:MM[:SS]] [YYYY/MM/DD]
- Set date and time in phone to date and time set in computer. Please note,
that this option doesn't show clock on phone screen. It only set date and
time.
NOTE:
You can make such synchronization each time, when will
connect your phone and use Gammu. See SynchronizeTime in gammurc for
details.
NOTE:
Categories are supported only on few phones
(Alcatel).
- addcategory TODO|PHONEBOOK text
- getallcategory TODO|PHONEBOOK
- getcategory TODO|PHONEBOOK start [stop]
- listmemorycategory text|number
- listtodocategory text|number
- addnew file [-yes] [-memory ME|SM|..]
- Adds data written in file created using gammu backup command. All
things backed up gammu backup can be restored (when made backup to
Gammu text file).
Please note that this adds all content of backup file to phone
and does not care about current data in the phone (no duplicates are
detected).
Use -yes parameter to answer yes to all questions (you want to
automatically restore all data).
Use -memory parameter to force usage of defined memory type
for storing entries regardless what backup format says.
- addsms folder file [-yes]
- Adds SMSes from file (format like gammu backupsms uses) to selected
folder in phone.
- backup file [-yes]
- Backup your phone to file. It's possible to backup (depends on phone and
backup format):
- phonebook from SIM and phone memory
- calendar notes
- SMSC settings
- operator logo
- startup (static) logo or startup text
- WAP bookmarks
- WAP settings
- caller logos and groups
- user ringtones
There are various backup formats supported and the backup format
is guessed based on file extension:
- .lmb - Nokia backup, supports contacts, caller logos and startup
logo.
- .vcs - vCalendar, supports calendar and todo.
- .vcf - vCard, supports contacts.
- .ldif - LDAP import, supports contacts.
- .ics - iCalendar, supports calendar and todo.
- Any other extension is Gammu backup file and it supports all data
mentioned above, see gammu-backup for more details.
By default this command is interactive and asks which items tou
want to backup.
Use -yes for answering yes to all questions.
- backupsms file [-yes|-all]
- Stores all SMSes from phone to file into gammu-smsbackup.
By default this command is interactive and asks which folders
you want to backup and whether you want to remove messages from phone
afterwards.
Use -yes for answering yes to all questions (backup all
messages and delete them from phone), or -all to just backup all folders
while keeping messages in phone.
- restore file [-yes]
-
WARNING:
Please note that restoring deletes all current content in
phone. If you want only to add entries to phone, use gammu
addnew.
Restore settings written in file created using gammu backup
command.
In some phones restoring calendar notes will not show error, but
won't be done, when phone doesn't have set clock inside.
- restoresms file [-yes]
-
WARNING:
Please note that this overwrites existing messages in
phone (if it supports it).
Restores SMSes from file (format like gammu backupsms uses)
to selected folder in phone.
- savefile TYPE [type options]
- Converts between various file formats supported by Gammu, following types
are supported:
- BOOKMARK target.url file location
- Converts backup format supported by Gammu to vBookmark file.
- CALENDAR target.vcs file location
- Allows one to convert between various backup formats which gammu supports
for calendar events. The file type is guessed (for input file guess is
based on extension and file content, for output solely on extension).
- TODO target.vcs file location
- Allows one to convert between various backup formats which gammu supports
for todo events. The file type is guessed (for input file guess is based
on extension and file content, for output solely on extension).
- VCARD10|VCARD21 target.vcf file SM|ME location
- Allows one to convert between various backup formats which gammu supports
for phonebook events. The file type is guessed (for input file guess is
based on extension and file content, for output solely on extension).
SEE ALSO:
- convertbackup source.file output.file
- New in version 1.28.94.
Converts backup between formats supported by Gammu. Unlike
gammu savefile, this does not give you any options what to
convert, it simply takes converts all what can be saved into output
file.
SEE ALSO:
- nokiaaddfile TYPE [type options]
- Uploads file to phone to specific location for the type:
- APPLICATION|GAME file [-readonly] [-overwrite] [-overwriteall]
- Install the *.jar/*.jad file pair of a midlet in the application or
game menu of the phone. You need to specify filename without the jar/jad
suffix, both will be added automatically.
- -overwrite
- Delete the application's .jad and .jar files before installing, but
doesn't delete the application data.
- -overwriteall
- Delete the application (same as -overwrite) and all it's data.
You can use jadmaker to generate a .jad file from a .jar file.
- GALLERY|GALLERY2|CAMERA|TONES|TONES2|RECORDS|VIDEO|PLAYLIST|MEMORYCARD
file [-name name] [-protected] [-readonly] [-system] [-hidden]
[-newtime]
- nokiaaddplaylists
- Goes through phone memory and generated playlist for all music files
found.
To manually manage playlists:
gammu addfile a:\\predefplaylist filename.m3u
Will add playlist filename.m3u
Will get list of all files (including names of files with
playlists)
gammu deletefiles a:\\predefplaylist\\filename.m3u
Will delete playlist filename.m3u
Format of m3u playlist is easy (standard mp3 playlist):
First line is #EXTM3U, next lines contain names of files
(b:\file1.mp3, b:\folder1\file2.mp3, etc.). File needs t have
\r\n terminated lines. So just run unix2dos on the resulting
file before uploading it your your phone.
- nokiacomposer file
- Show, how to enter RTTL ringtone in composer existing in many Nokia phones
(and how should it look like).
- nokiadebug filename [[v11-22] [,v33-44]...]
- nokiagetoperatorname
- 6110.c phones have place for name for one GSM network (of course, with
flashing it's possible to change all names, but Gammu is not flasher ;-)).
You can get this name using this option.
- nokiagetpbkfeatures memorytype
- nokiagett9
- This option should display T9 dictionary content from DCT4 phones.
- nokiagetvoicerecord location
- Get voice record from location and save to WAV file. File is coded using
GSM 6.10 codec (available for example in win32). Name of file is like name
of voice record in phone.
Created WAV files require GSM 6.10 codec to be played. In Win
XP it's included by Microsoft. If you deleted it by accident in this
operating system, make such steps:
- 1.
- Control Panel
- 2.
- Add hardware
- 3.
- click Next
- 4.
- select "Yes. I have already connected the hardware
- 5.
- select "Add a new hardware device
- 6.
- select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list
- 7.
- select "Sound, video and game controllers
- 8.
- select "Audio codecs
- 9.
- select "windows\system32" directory and file
"mmdriver.inf
- 10.
- if You will be asked for file msgsm32.acm, it should unpacked from Windows
CD
- 11.
- now You can be asked if want to install unsigned driver (YES), about
select codec configuration (select what you want) and rebotting PC (make
it)
- nokianetmonitor test
- Takes output or set netmonitor for Nokia DCT3 phones.
SEE ALSO:
For more info about this option, please visit Marcin's
page and read netmonitor manual there.
NOTE:
test 243 enables all tests (after using command
gammu nokianetmonitor 243 in some phones like 6210 or 9210 have to
reboot them to see netmonitor menu)
- nokianetmonitor36
- Reset counters from netmonitor test 36 in Nokia DCT3 phones.
SEE ALSO:
For more info about this option, please visit Marcin's
page and read netmonitor manual there.
- nokiasecuritycode
- Get/reset to "12345" security code
- nokiaselftests
- Perform tests for Nokia DCT3 phones.
NOTE:
EEPROM test can show an error when your phone has an
EEPROM in flash (like 82xx/7110/62xx/33xx). The clock test will show an error
when the phone doesn't have an internal battery for the clock (like
3xxx).
- nokiasetlights keypad|display|torch on|off
- nokiasetoperatorname [networkcode name]
- nokiasetphonemenus
- Enable all (?) possible menus for DCT3 Nokia phones:
- 1.
- ALS (Alternative Line Service) option menu
- 2.
- vibra menu for 3210
- 3.
- 3315 features in 3310 5.45 and higher
- 4.
- two additional games (React and Logic) for 3210 5.31 and higher
- 5.
- WellMate menu for 6150
- 6.
- NetMonitor
and for DCT4:
- 1.
- ALS (Alternative Line Service) option menu
- 2.
- Bluetooth, WAP bookmarks and settings menu, ... (6310i)
- 3.
- GPRS Always Online
- 4.
- and others...
- nokiasetvibralevel level
- Set vibra power to "level" (given in percent)
- siemensnetmonact netmon_type
- Enables network monitor in Siemens phone. Currently known values for type
are 1 for full and 2 for simple mode.
- getgprspoint start [stop]
- listnetworks [country]
- Show names/codes of GSM networks known for Gammu
- networkinfo
- Show information about network status from the phone.
- deletewapbookmark start [stop]
- Delete WAP bookmarks from phone.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- getchatsettings start [stop]
- getsyncmlsettings start [stop]
- getwapbookmark start [stop]
- Get WAP bookmarks from phone.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- getwapsettings start [stop]
- Get WAP settings from phone.
Locations are numerated from 1.
- getmmssettings start [stop]
- getfmstation start [stop]
- Show info about FM stations in phone
- battery
- Displays information about battery and power source.
- getsecuritystatus
- Show, if phone wait for security code (like PIN, PUK, etc.) or not
- identify
- Show the most important phone data.
- monitor [times]
- Retrieves phone status and writes it continuously to standard output.
Press Ctrl+C to interrupt this command.
If no parameter is given, the program runs until interrupted,
otherwise only given number of iterations is performed.
This command outputs almost all information Gammu
supports:
- Number of contacts, calendar and todo entries, messages, calls, etc.
- Signal strength.
- Battery state.
- Currently used network.
- Notifications of incoming messages and calls.
- getcalendarsettings
- Displays calendar settings like first day of week or automatic deleting of
old entries.
- resetphonesettings PHONE|DEV|UIF|ALL|FACTORY
-
WARNING:
This will delete user data, be careful.
Reset phone settings.
- PHONE
- Clear phone settings.
- DEV
- Clear device settings.
- ALL
- Clear user settings.
- removes or set logos to default
- set default phonebook and other menu settings
- clear T9 words,
- clear call register info
- set default profiles settings
- clear user ringtones
- UIF
- Clear user settings and disables hidden menus.
- changes like after ALL
- disables netmon and PPS (all "hidden" menus)
- FACTORY
- Reset to factory defaults.
- changes like after UIF
- clear date/time
NOTE:
These commands are available only if Gammu was compiled
with debugging options.
- decodebinarydump file [phonemodel]
- Decodes a dump made by Gammu with LogFormat set to
binary.
- decodesniff MBUS2|IRDA file [phonemodel]
- Allows one to decode sniffs. See Discovering protocol for more
details.
- entersecuritycode PIN|PUK|PIN2|PUK2|PHONE|NETWORK code|-
[newpin|-]
- Allow one to enter security code from PC. When code is -, it is
read from stdin.
In case entering PUK, some phones require you to set new PIN
as well.
- presskeysequence
mMnNpPuUdD+-123456789*0#gGrR<>[]hHcCjJfFoOmMdD@
- Press specified key sequence on phone keyboard
- mM
- Menu
- nN
- Names key
- pP
- Power
- uU
- Up
- dD
- Down
- +-
- +-
- gG
- Green
- rR
- Red
- 123456789*0#
- numeric keyboard
- reset SOFT|HARD
- Make phone reset:
- SOFT
- without asking for PIN
- HARD
- with asking for PIN
NOTE:
Some phones will ask for PIN even with SOFT
option.
WARNING:
Some phones will reset user data on HARD
reset.
- setpower ON|OFF
- New in version 1.33.90.
Turns off or on the phone.
NOTE:
This is usually required for built in modules in
notebooks.
- screenshot filename
- Captures phone screenshot and saves it as filename. The extension is
automatically appended to filename based on what data phone provides.
- batch [file]
- Starts Gammu in a batch mode. In this mode you can issue several commands
each on one line. Lines starting with # are treated as a comments.
By default, commands are read from standard input, but you can
optionally specify a file from where they would be read (special case
- means standard input).
- searchphone [-debug]
- Attempts to search for a connected phone.
WARNING:
Please note that this can take a very long time, but in
case you have no clue how to configure phone connection, this is a convenient
way to find working setup for Gammu.
- install [-minimal]
- Installs applet for currently configured connection to the phone.
You can configure search path for installation files by
DataPath.
The -minimal parameter forces installation of applet only
without possible support libraries, this can be useful for updates.
- checkversion [STABLE]
- Checks whether there is newer Gammu version available online (if Gammu has
been compiled with CURL). If you pass additional parameter STABLE,
only stable versions will be checked.
- features
- Print information about compiled in features.
- help [topic]
- Print help. By default general help is printed, but you can also specify a
help category to get more detailed help on some topic.
- version
- Print version information and license.
gammu returns 0 on success. In case of failure non zero code is returned.
- 1
- Out of memory or other critical error.
- 2
- Invalid command line parameters.
- 3
- Failed to open file specified on command line.
- 4
- Program was interrupted.
- 98
- Gammu library version mismatch.
- 99
- Functionality has been moved. For example to gammu-smsd.
Errors codes greater than 100 map to the GSM_Error values
increased by 100:
- 101
- No error.
- 102
- Error opening device. Unknown, busy or no permissions.
- 103
- Error opening device, it is locked.
- 104
- Error opening device, it doesn't exist.
- 105
- Error opening device, it is already opened by other application.
- 106
- Error opening device, you don't have permissions.
- 107
- Error opening device. No required driver in operating system.
- 108
- Error opening device. Some hardware not connected/wrongly configured.
- 109
- Error setting device DTR or RTS.
- 110
- Error setting device speed. Maybe speed not supported.
- 111
- Error writing to the device.
- 112
- Error during reading from the device.
- 113
- Can't set parity on the device.
- 114
- No response in specified timeout. Probably phone not connected.
- 115
- Frame not requested right now. See
<https://wammu.eu/support/bugs/> for information how to
report it.
- 116
- Unknown response from phone. See
<https://wammu.eu/support/bugs/> for information how to
report it.
- 117
- Unknown frame. See <https://wammu.eu/support/bugs/> for
information how to report it.
- 118
- Unknown connection type string. Check config file.
- 119
- Unknown model type string. Check config file.
- 120
- Some functions not available for your system (disabled in config or not
implemented).
- 121
- Function not supported by phone.
- 122
- Empty entry.
- 123
- Security error. Maybe no PIN?
- 124
- Invalid location. Maybe too high?
- 125
- Functionality not implemented. You are welcome to help authors with
it.
- 126
- Memory full.
- 127
- Unknown error.
- 128
- Can not open specified file.
- 129
- More memory required...
- 130
- Operation not allowed by phone.
- 131
- No SMSC number given. Provide it manually or use the one configured in
phone.
- 132
- You're inside phone menu (maybe editing?). Leave it and try again.
- 133
- Phone is not connected.
- 134
- Function is currently being implemented. If you want to help, please
contact authors.
- 135
- Phone is disabled and connected to charger.
- 136
- File format not supported by Gammu.
- 137
- Nobody is perfect, some bug appeared in protocol implementation. Please
contact authors.
- 138
- Transfer was canceled by phone, maybe you pressed cancel on phone.
- 139
- Phone module need to send another answer frame.
- 140
- Current connection type doesn't support called function.
- 141
- CRC error.
- 142
- Invalid date or time specified.
- 143
- Phone memory error, maybe it is read only.
- 144
- Invalid data given to phone.
- 145
- File with specified name already exists.
- 146
- File with specified name doesn't exist.
- 147
- You have to give folder name and not file name.
- 148
- You have to give file name and not folder name.
- 149
- Can not access SIM card.
- 150
- Wrong GNAPPLET version in phone. Use version from currently used
Gammu.
- 151
- Only part of folder has been listed.
- 152
- Folder must be empty.
- 153
- Data were converted.
- 154
- Gammu is not configured.
- 155
- Wrong folder used.
- 156
- Internal phone error.
- 157
- Error writing file to disk.
- 158
- No such section exists.
- 159
- Using default values.
- 160
- Corrupted data returned by phone.
- 161
- Bad feature string in configuration.
- 162
- Desired functionality has been disabled on compile time.
- 163
- Bluetooth configuration requires channel option.
- 164
- Service is not running.
- 165
- Service configuration is missing.
- 166
- Command rejected because device was busy. Wait and restart.
- 167
- Could not connect to the server.
- 168
- Could not resolve the host name.
- 169
- Failed to get SMSC number from phone.
- 170
- Operation aborted.
- 171
- Installation data not found, please consult debug log and/or documentation
for more details.
- 172
- Entry is read only.
To check it out, you need to have configuration file for gammu, see gammurc for
more details about it.
NOTE:
All messages below are sent to number 123456, replace it
with proper destination.
Send text message up to standard 160 chars:
echo "All your base are belong to us" | gammu sendsms TEXT 123456
or
gammu sendsms TEXT 123456 -text "All your base are belong to us"
Send long text message:
echo "All your base are belong to us" | gammu sendsms TEXT 123456 -len 400
or
gammu sendsms TEXT 123456 -len 400 -text "All your base are belong to us"
or
gammu sendsms EMS 123456 -text "All your base are belong to us"
Send some funky message with predefined sound and animation from 2
bitmaps:
gammu sendsms EMS 123456 -text "Greetings" -defsound 1 -text "from Gammu -tone10 axelf.txt -animation 2 file1.bmp file2.bmp
Send protected message with ringtone:
gammu sendsms EMS 123456 -protected 2 -variablebitmaplong ala.bmp -toneSElong axelf.txt -toneSE ring.txt
For example for retrieving prepaid card status or retrieving various network
info:
Add Alien to applications in your phone (you need to have files Alien.JAD and
Alien.JAR in current directory):
gammu nokiaaddfile APPLICATION Alien
Add file.mid to ringtones folder:
gammu nokiaaddfile TONES file.mid
Set logo for network 230 03 (Vodafone CZ):
gammu setbitmap OPERATOR ala.bmp "230 03"
The formats conversion can done using gammu savefile or gammu
convertbackup commands.
Convert single entry (at position 260) from gammu-backup to
vCalendar:
gammu savefile CALENDAR output.vcs myCalendar.backup 260
Convert first phonebook entry from gammu-backup to vCard:
gammu savefile VCARD21 output.vcf phone.backup ME 1
Convert all contacts from backup to vCard:
gammu convertbackup phone.backup output.vcf
There are definitely many bugs, reporting to author is welcome. Please include
some useful information when sending bug reports (especially debug logs,
operating system, it's version and phone information are needed).
To generate debug log, enable it in gammurc:
[gammu]
YOUR CONNECTION SETTINGS
logfile = /tmp/gammu.log
logformat = textall
Alternatively you can specify logging on command line:
gammu -d textall -f /tmp/gammu.log ...
With this settings, Gammu generates /tmp/gammu.log on each
connection to phone and stores dump of communication there. You can also
find some hints for improving support for your phone in this log.
See <https://wammu.eu/support/bugs/> for more
information on reporting bugs.
Please report bugs to Gammu bug tracker.
Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>
2009-2015, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>
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