Gammu README version 28.06.2003 (0,79)
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Q. How to use it ?

A. First of all, here are described all possible parameters for this software.
   If you want to change debug level after compiling it with debug, please put

   nothing - no debug level
   text    - transmission dump in text format
   textall - all possible info in text format
   errors  - errors in text format
   binary  - transmission dump in binary format

   between "gammu" and "real" parameters. Example: "gammu nothing --identify"

   gammu --version
       Show Gammu version

   gammu --identify
       Show the most important phone data.

   gammu --monitor
       Get phone status and writes continuously to stdout. Press Ctrl+C
       to break this state.

   gammu --reset SOFT|HARD
       Make phone reset: soft (without asking for PIN) or hard (with PIN).
       
       Note: some phones will make hard reset even with SOFT option.

   gammu --resetphonesettings PHONE|DEV|UIF|ALL|FACTORY
       Reset phone settings. BE CAREFULL !!!!

       PHONE:

       DEV:

       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: * changes like after ALL
            * disables netmon and PPS (all "hidden" menus)

       FACTORY: * changes like after UIF
                * clear date/time

   gammu --presskeysequence mMnNpPuUdD+-123456789*0#gGrRwW
       Press specified key sequence on phone keyboard
       mM - Menu       nN - Names key
       pP - Power      uU - Up
       dD - Down       +- - +-
       123456789*0# is numeric keyboard
       gG - Green      rR - Red

   gammu --getdisplaystatus

   gammu --getprofile start [stop]

   gammu --setautonetworklogin

   gammu --getsecuritystatus
       Show, if phone wait for security code (like PIN, PUK, etc.) or not

   gammu --entersecuritycode PIN|PUK|PIN2|PUK2 code
       Allow to enter security code from PC

   gammu --listnetworks
       Show names/codes of GSM networks known for Gammu

   gammu --getfmstation start [stop]
       Show info about FM stations in phone

   gammu --getgprspoint start [stop]

   gammu --getfiles file1ID file2ID ...

   gammu --getfilesystem [-flatall|-flat]

   gammu --deletefiles fileID

   gammu --addfolder parentfolderID name

   gammu --addfile folderID name [JAR|BMP|PNG|GIF|JPG|MIDI|WBMP]

   gammu --nokiaaddfile MMSUnreadInbox|MMSReadInbox|MMSOutbox|MMSDrafts|MMSSent
                     file sender title

   gammu --nokiaaddfile Application|Game file
       Example: gammu --nokiaaddfile Application Alien
                will read Alien.JAD and Alien.JAR and add to Applications

   gammu --nokiaaddfile Gallery|Tones file [name]
       Example: gammu --nokiaaddfile Tones file.mid
                will read file.mid and add to Tones folder

   gammu --getdatetime
       Get date and time from phone

   gammu --setdatetime
       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.

       TIP: you can make such synchronization each time, when will connect
            your phone and use Gammu. See gammurc for details.

   gammu --getalarm
       Get alarm from phone

   gammu --setalarm hour minute

   gammu --getmemory DC|MC|RC|ON|VM|SM|ME start [stop]
       Get memory location from phone. Numerate locations from 1.
       DC = Dialled calls
       MC = Missed calls
       RC = Received calls
       ON = Own numbers
       VM = voice mailbox
       SM = SIM phonebook
       ME = phone internal phonebook

   gammu --searchmemory text

   gammu --listmemorycategory text|number

   gammu --senddtmf sequence
       Plays DTMF sequence. In some phones available only during calls

   gammu --getspeeddial start [stop]

   gammu --getsms folder start [stop]
       Get SMS. Locations are numerated from 1.

       When give folder 0, sms is given from "flat" memory (all sms from all
       folders have unique numbers). It's sometimes emulated by Gammu.
       You can use it with all phones.

       When give folder 1, 2, etc. sms are taken from 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 --getsmsfolders
       to get folders list.

   gammu --deletesms folder start [stop]
       Delete SMS from phone. See description for --getsms for info about
       sms folders naming convention. Locations are numerated from 1.

   gammu --deleteallsms folder
       Delete all SMS from specified SMS folder.

   gammu --getallsms
       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 0 location

   gammu --geteachsms
       Similiary to --getallsms. Difference is, that links all contacenated sms

   gammu --getsmsc start [stop]
       Get SMSC settings from SIM card. Numerate locations from 1.

   gammu --getsmsfolders
       Get names for SMS folders in phone

   gammu --smsd FILES configfile
       SMS Deaemon. See smsdrc config file for more options

   gammu --getphoneringtone location [file]

   gammu --getringtone location [file]
       Get user ringtone from phone in RTTL or BINARY format. Locations are
       numerated from 1.

   gammu --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).
       When use RTTL ringtones, give location and use -scale, there will be
       written scale info with each note. It will avoid scale problems
       available during editing ringtone in composer from phone menu (for
       example, in N33xx).

       TIP: when use ~ char in ringtone name, in some phones (like 33xx)
            name will blink later in phone menus

   gammu --copyringtone source destination [RTTL|BINARY]
       Copy source ringtone to destination.

   gammu --playringtone file
       Play aproximation of ringtone over phone buzzer.

   gammu --getringtoneslist

   gammu --nokiacomposer file
       Show, how to enter RTTL ringtone in composer existing in many Nokia
       phones (and how should it look like).

   gammu --dialvoice number
       Make voice call from SIM card line set in phone.

   gammu --answercall
       Answer incoming call.

   gammu --cancelcall
       Cancel incoming call

   gammu --gettodo start [stop]

   gammu --deletetodo start [stop]

   gammu --getcalendarnotes
       Get calendar notes from phone. In Nokia 3310 and 3330 they're named
       "Reminders" and have some limitations (they depends on phone firmware
       version).

   gammu --getcategory TODO|PHONEBOOK start [stop]

   gammu --getallcategories TODO|PHONEBOOK

   gammu --getwapbookmark start [stop]
       Get WAP bookmark(s) from phone. Locations are numerated from 1.

   gammu --deletewapbookmark start [stop]
       Delete WAP bookmark(s) from phone. Locations are numerated from 1.

   gammu --getwapsettings start [stop]
       Get WAP settings from phone. Locations are numerated from 1.

   gammu --getmmssettings start [stop]

   gammu --getbitmap STARTUP [file]
       Get static startup logo from phone. Allow to save it in file.

   gammu --getbitmap CALLER location [file]
       Get caller group logo from phone. Locations 1-5.

   gammu --getbitmap OPERATOR [file]
       Get operator logo (picture displayed instead of operator name) from
       phone.

   gammu --getbitmap PICTURE location [file]
       Get Picture Image from phone.

   gammu --getbitmap TEXT
       Get startup text from phone.

   gammu --getbitmap 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.

   gammu --setbitmap 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)

   gammu --setbitmap COLOURSTARTUP [fileID]

   gammu --setbitmap WALLPAPER fileID

   gammu --setbitmap CALLER location [file]
       Set caller logo.

   gammu --setbitmap 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 give
       additionaly network code, it will be displayed for this operator:
       gammu --setbitmap OPERATOR file "260 02"

   gammu --setbitmap COLOUROPERATOR [fileID [netcode]]

   gammu --setbitmap PICTURE file location [text]

   gammu --setbitmap TEXT text

   gammu --setbitmap DEALER text

   gammu --copybitmap inputfile[outputfile[OPERATOR|PICTURE|STARTUP|CALLER]]
       Allow 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.

   gammu --savefile CALENDAR target.vcs file location

   gammu --savefile TODO target.vcs file location

   gammu --savefile VCARD10|VCARD21 target.vcf file SM|ME location

   gammu --savesms TEXT [-folder number][-reply][-sender number][-flash]
                        [-smscset number][-smscnumber number][-len len]
                        [-enablefax][-disablefax][-enablevoice][-unsent]
                        [-disablevoice][-enableemail][-disableemail][-read]
                        [-voidsms][-unicode][-inputunicode][-unread]
                        [-replacemessages ID][-replacefile file][-autolen len]

       Take text from stdin and save as text SMS into SIM/phone memory.
       -folder number     - save to specified folder. Numerate folders from 1.
                            The most often folder 1 = "Inbox", 2 = "Outbox",etc.
                            Use --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
       -reply             - reply SMSC is set
       -sender number     - set sender number (default: "Gammu")
       -flash             - Class 0 SMS
       -smscset number    - SMSC will be taken from set "number". Default set:1
       -smscnumber number - SMSC number
       -len len           - specify, how many chars will be read. When use this
                            option and text will be longer than 1 SMS, will be
                            splitted 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
                            splitted into more linked SMS. Coding type
                            (SMS default alphabet/Unicode) is set according
                            to input text
       -enablevoice       - sms will set such indicators. Text will be cut to 1
       -disablevoice        sms.
       -enablefax
       -disablefax
       -enableemail
       -disableemail
       -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
       -inputunicode      - input text is in Unicode.
                            TIP: You can create Unicode file using WordPad
                                 in Win32 (during saving select
                                 "Unicode Text Document" format).
                                 In Unix can use for example YUdit.
       -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   - when you want, you can make file in such format:
                             src_unicode_char1,dest_unicode_char1,
                             src_unicode_char2,dest_unicode_char2
                             (everything in one line).
                             After reading text for SMS from stdin there will
                             be made translation and each src char will be
                             converted to dest char. In docs there is example
                             file (replace.txt), which will change all
                             "a" chars to "1"

       TIP: when use ~ char in sms text and -unicode option (Unicode coding
            required), text of sms after ~ char will blink in some phones
            (like N33xx)

       Example: echo some_text | gammu --savesms TEXT

   gammu --savesms RINGTONE file [-folder number][-sender number][-reply]
                                 [-smscset number][-smscnumber number]
                                 [-long][-unread][-read][-unsent][-scale]

       Read RTTL ringtone from file and save as SMS into SIM/phone memory.
       Ringtone is saved in Nokia format.
       -folder number     - save to specified folder. Numerate forlders from 1.
                            The most often folder 1 = "Inbox",2 = "Outbox",etc.
       -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
       -reply             - reply SMSC is set
       -sender number     - set sender number
       -flash             - Class 0 SMS
       -smscset number    - SMSC will be taken from set "number". Default set:1
       -smscnumber number - SMSC number
       -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 to edit it correctly later in phone
                            composer (for example, in 33xx)

   gammu --savesms OPERATOR file [-folder number][-sender number][-reply]
                                 [-netcode netcode][-smscset number][-read]
                                 [-smscnumber number][-unread][-unsent]
                                 [-biglogo]

       Save operator logo as sms (Nokia format - size 72x14 or 78x21 after
       using -biglogo).

   gammu --savesms CALLER file [-folder number][-sender number][-unread]
                               [-reply][-smscset number][-smscnumber number]
                               [-unsent][-read]

       Save caller logo as sms (Nokia format - size 72x14).

   gammu --savesms PICTURE file [-folder number][-sender number][-unicode]
                                [-smscset number][-smscnumber number][-read]
                                [-text text][-reply][-unread][-unsent]

       Save Picture Image as sms (Nokia format - size 72x28).

   gammu --savesms MMSINDICATOR URL Title Sender [-folder number]
                                              [-sender number]
                                              [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                              [-smscset number][-unsent][-read]
                                              [-unread][-reply]

   gammu --savesms BOOKMARK file location [-folder number][-reply][-unsent]
                                          [-sender number][-smscset number]
                                          [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                          [-read]

       Read WAP bookmark from file created by --backup option and saves in
       Nokia format as SMS

   gammu --savesms WAPSETTINGS file location GPRS|DATA
                                          [-folder number][-reply][-unsent]
                                          [-sender number][-smscset number]
                                          [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                          [-read]

       Read WAP settings from file created by --backup option and saves in
       Nokia format as SMS

   gammu --savesms MMSSETTINGS file location [-folder number][-reply][-unsent]
                                          [-sender number][-smscset number]
                                          [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                          [-read]

   gammu --savesms CALENDAR file location [-folder number][-sender number]
                                          [-smscset number][-unsent][-reply]
                                          [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                          [-read]
		               
       Read calendar note from file created by --backup option and saves in
       VCALENDAR 1.0 format as SMS

   gammu --savesms TODO file location [-folder number][-sender number]
                                      [-smscset number][-unsent][-reply]
                                      [-smscnumber number][-unread]
                                      [-read]

   gammu --savesms VCARD10|VCARD21 file SM|ME location [-folder number]
                                                       [-smscset number]
                                                       [-reply][-unread]
                                                       [-smscnumber number]
                                                       [-sender number]
                                                       [-read][-unsent]

       Read phonebook entry from file created by --backup option 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

   gammu --savesms PROFILE name bitmap ringtone [-folder number][-reply]
                                                [-smscset number][-unsent]
                                                [-smscnumber number][-read]
                                                [-sender number][-unread]		                                   

       Read ringtone (RTTL) format and bitmap (Picture Image size) and name
       and save as Nokia profile.

   gammu --savesms EMS [-folder number][-reply][-smscset number][-unsent]
                       [-smscnumber number][-read][-sender number][-unread]

                       [-text "text"][-defanimation ID][-defsound ID]
                       [-tone10 file][-tone12 file][-animation frames file1 ..]
                       [-variablebitmap file][-fixedbitmap file]
                       [-unicodefiletext file][-tone10long file]
                       [-tone12long file][-toneSElong file][-toneSE file]
                       [-protected number][-variablebitmaplong file]

       Saves EMS sequence. All parameters after "-unread" (like "-defsound")
       can be used few times.

       -text               - adds text
       -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 SonyEricsson
                             phones) will read such ringtone as one
       -tone12             - adds IMelody version 1.2 read from RTTL or other
                             compatible file
       -tone12long         - IMelody version 1.0 saved in one of few SMS with
                             UPI. Phones compatible with UPI (like SonyEricsson
                             phones) will read such ringtone as one
       -toneSE             - adds IMelody in "short" form supported by
                             SonyEricsson phones
       -tone10long         - SonyEricsson IMelody saved in one or few SMS with
                             UPI
       -variablebitmap     - bitmap in any size saved in one SMS
       -variablebitmaplong - bitmap with maximal 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)

       Example: gammu --savesms EMS -text "Greetings" -defsound 1
                -text "from Gammu" -tone10 axelf.txt -animation 2 file1.bmp
                file2.bmp

       will create EMS sequence with text "Greetings" and default sound 1
       and text "from Gammu" and ringtone axelf.txt and 2 frame animation read
       from (1'st frame) file1.bmp and (2'nd frame) file2.bmp

       Example: gammu --savesms EMS -protected 2 -variablebitmaplong ala.bmp
                -toneSElong axelf.txt -toneSE ring.txt

       ala.bmp and axelf.txt will be "protected"

   gammu --sendsms TEXT destination [-reply][-flash][-smscset number]
                                    [-smscnumber number][-len len]
                                    [-enablefax][-disablefax][-enablevoice]
                                    [-disablevoice][-enableemail][-report]
                                    [-disableemail][-voidsms][-unicode]
                                    [-inputunicode][-replacemessages ID]
                                    [-replacefile file][-autolen len]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms RINGTONE destination file [-reply][-smscset number]
                                             [-long][-smscnumber number]
                                             [-report][-scale]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms OPERATOR destination file [-reply][-smscset number]
                                             [-netcode netcode][-report]
                                             [-smscnumber number][-biglogo]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms CALLER destination file [-reply][-smscset number]
                                           [-report][-smscnumber number]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms PICTURE destination file [-reply][-smscset number]
                                            [-report][-smscnumber number]
                                            [-unicode][-text text]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms MMSINDICATOR destination URL Title Sender [-reply]
                                        [-report][-smscnumber number][-validity 
                                        HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
                                        [-smscset number]
   gammu --sendsms BOOKMARK destination file location [-smscset number]
                                                      [-reply][-report]
                                                      [-smscnumber number]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms WAPSETTINGS destination file location GPRS|DATA
                                                      [-smscset number]
                                                      [-smscnumber number]
                                                      [-report][-reply]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms MMSSETTINGS destination file location [-smscset number]
                                                      [-smscnumber number]
                                                      [-report][-reply]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms CALENDAR destination file location [-smscset number]
                                                      [-smscnumber number]
                                                      [-report][-reply]
                                    [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms TODO destination file location [-smscset number]
                                                  [-smscnumber number]
                                                  [-report][-reply]
                                   [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms VCARD10|VCARD21 destination file SM|ME location
                        [-reply][-smscset number][-smscnumber number][-report]
                        [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms PROFILE destination name bitmap ringtone
                        [-reply][-smscset number][-smscnumber number][-report]
                        [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
   gammu --sendsms EMS destination [-text "text"][-defanimation ID][-defsound
                                   ID][-tone10 file][-tone12 file][-reply]
                                   [-animation frames file1 ...][-report]
                                   [-smscset number][-smscnumber number]
                                   [-validity HOUR|6HOURS|DAY|3DAYS|WEEK|MAX]
                                   [-variablebitmap file][-fixedbitmap file]
                                   [-unicodefiletext file][-toneSElong file]
                                   [-tone10long file][-tone12long file]
                                   [-protected number][-variablebitmaplong
                                   file][-toneSE file]

   gammu --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.

   gammu --nokiasetoperatorname networkcode name

   gammu --nokiadisplayoutput

   gammu --nokiasetvibralevel level
       Set vibra power to "level" (given in percent)

   gammu --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.

   gammu --nokiasecuritycode
       Get/reset to "12345" security code

   gammu --nokiatests
       Make tests for Nokia DCT3 phones
       NOTE: EEPROM test can show error, when your phone has EEPROM in flash
             (like in 82xx/7110/62xx/33xx). The same Clock test will show error
             when phone doesn't have internal battery for clock (like 3xxx)

       ...and for DCT4 (work in progress)

   gammu --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
       ...

   gammu --nokianetmonitor test
       Takes output or set netmonitor for Nokia DCT3 phones.
       TIP: For more info about this option, please visit
            http://www.mwiacek.com and read netmonitor manual.
       TIP: 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)

   gammu --nokianetmonitor36
       Reset counters from netmonitor test 36 in Nokia DCT3 phones.
       TIP: For more info about this option, please visit
            http://www.mwiacek.com and read netmonitor manual.

   gammu --siemensnetmonitor

   gammu --backup file
       Backup your phone to file. It's possible to backup (depends on phone):

       * 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

       when use text backup files. List can be extended on request.

       TIP: if you will backup settings to Gammu text file, it will be
            possible to edit it. It's easy: many things in this file will
            be written double - once in Unicode, once in ASCII. When you will
            remove Unicode version, Gammu will use ASCII on --restore
            (and you can easy edit ASCII text) and will convert it according
            to your OS locale. When will be available Unicode version of text,
            it will be used instead of ASCII (usefull with Unicode phones
            - it isn't important, what locale is set in computer and no
            conversion Unicode -> ASCII and ASCII -> Unicode is done).
       TIP: you can use any editor with regular expressions function to edit
            backup text file. Example: TextPad 4.2.2 from
            http://www.textpad.com/ with regular expressions based on
            POSIX standard P1003.2 is OK for it. Few examples for it:

            * to remove info about voice tags:
              FROM: ^Entry\([0-9][0-9]\)VoiceTag = \(.*\)\n
              TO:
            * to change all numbers starting from +3620, +3630, +3660, +3670
              to +3620
              Find: Type = NumberGeneral\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)Text =
                    "\+36\(20\|30\|60\|70\)
              Repl: Type = NumberMobile\nEntry\1Text = "\+3620
            * to change phone numbers type to mobile for numbers starting from
              +3620, +3630,... and removing the corresponding TextUnicode
              line
              F: Type = NumberGeneral\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)Text =
                 "\+36\(20\|30\|60\|70\)\([^\"]*\)"\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)TextUnicode = \([^\n]*\)\n
              R: Type = NumberMobile\nEntry\1Text = "\+36\2\3"\n

   gammu --backupsms file

   gammu --restore file
       Restore settings written in file created using --backup option.
       All things backup'ed by --backup can be restored (when made backup to
       Gammu text file).

       In some phones restoring calendar notes will not show error, but won't
       be done, when phone doesn't have set clock inside.

   gammu --restoresms file

   gammu --addnew file

   gammu --clearall

   gammu --decodesniff MBUS2|IRDA file [phonemodel]
       Option available only, if Gammu was compiled with debug.
       Allows to decode sniffs. See /docs/develop/develop.txt for more details.

   gammu --decodebinarydump file [phonemodel]
       After using option "logfile" with name "binary" (see /readme.txt for
       info about this method of reporting bugs) created file can be decoded
       using this option. It's available only, if Gammu was compiled
       with debug.

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Q. How to edit phonebook or calendar notes or SMS.....

A. Use --backup and --restore. They use text, easy to edit files.
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Q. What formats of files are supported ?

A. See /readme.txt

