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Command line gnokii FAQ
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What is command line gnokii ?
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It was first our testing tool. Now it can be used for making almost all things -possible with gnokii package (and this is the only available tool for win32). - -

Some general commands...
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gnokii --help -
Displays GNOKII list of parameters: -
c:\> gnokii --help
-   usage: gnokii [--help|--monitor|--version]
-          gnokii --getmemory memory_type start [end] [-d]
-          gnokii --writephonebook [-i]
-          gnokii --getspeeddial number
-          gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location
-          gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file]
-          gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end]
-          gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number |
-                 --smscno message_center_index] [--long n] [-s] [-C n]
-                 [-8] [-v n] [-d]
-          ........
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gnokii --version -
Displays GNOKII version and copyright information: -
c:\> gnokii --version      
-GNOKII Version 0.3.3-pre8-gold
-Copyright (C) Hugh Blemings , 1999, 2000
-Copyright (C) Pavel Janík ml. , 1999, 2000
-Built 10:36:05 Dec 10 2000 for 6110 on com2: 
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Managing phonebook and other (dialed, misssed, answered, own, etc.) memories
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gnokii --getmemory memory_type start [end] [-d] -
Reads specificed memory location from phone.. -

You can specify such memories: - -

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-With memories DC, EC, MC you will see assigned date (yes, with all Dialled, -Received, Missed numbers phone saves date and time too !). If you don't want -it, use -d option - -

Note: Locations start from 0 ! - -

Usage examples: - -

tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory SM 1 5
-Maja ERA;+48604xxxxxx;SM;1;1
-Dom;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;2;5
-Maja;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;3;1
-Iza;+48601xxxxxx;SM;4;5
-Ania;+48501xxxxxx;SM;5;0
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ON 1 5
-DOM;+4822xxxxxxx;ON;1;5
-;;ON;2;5
-;;ON;3;5
-;;ON;4;5
-ON|5|Bad location or other error!(22)
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory EN 1 5
-Memory type EN not supported!
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory MC 1 5
-Maja IDEA;501xxxxxx;MC;1;5
-21.06.2000 21:32:52
-Maja IDEA;0501xxxxxx;MC;2;5
-21.06.2000 18:06:02
-;;MC;3;5
-11.06.2000 15:09:33
-;;MC;4;5
-11.06.2000 12:44:55
-;;MC;5;5
-10.06.2000 16:59:13
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The meaning of the fields in the output: -

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Possible errors: -

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  1. Bad location or other error!(22)
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  3. Memory type XX not supported!
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gnokii --writephonebook [-i] -
-Reads the data from the standard input and saves it in the SIM Card/phone -memory. The input data is in the format as described above (in desciption -for --getmemory parameter). - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --writephonebook
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-Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1
-Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 1, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
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-tfuj:~$ echo "Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_save;some_string;ME;2;1" | gnokii --writephonebook
-Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 2, name: Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_some_string, number: some_string
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-tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;200;1" | gnokii --writephonebook
-Write FAILED(22): memory type: int, loc: 200, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
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-tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook
-Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 3, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ME 1 5
-Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1
-Very_long_name_l;//3/////2#4;ME;2;1
-Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10
-;;ME;4;5
-;;ME;5;5
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-tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook
-Format problem on line 1 [Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10]
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-tfuj:~$ echo "some_nonsense_string" | gnokii --writephonebook
-tfuj:~$ 
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  1. Remember that any existent entries in the phonebook will be overwritten - (must use [-i] option, if you don't want it - you will be asked then, if - you want overwrite or not)
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  3. Names and numbers are truncated by the phone when saving.
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  1. Wrong location: Write FAILED(22)
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  3. Wring memoty type: Format problem on line n
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  5. Other errors: [no output] - this should be changed
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gnokii --getvoicemailbox -
Get voice mailbox number - -

Example: -

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Speed dials
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gnokii --getspeeddial number -
Reads from the phone a number assigned to a shotrcut key - -

Example: -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1
-SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:0
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-The output format: SpeedDial nr. key_number: memory_type:location. - -

On error output is empty. -

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gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location -
Writes to the phone a number assigned to a shotrcut key. -You can use memory SM or ME. - -

Example: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 1
-Succesfully written!
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 PP 1    
-Unknown memory type PP!
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...but there are still some bugs: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 10000
-Succesfully written!
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1
-SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:16
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SMS (Smart Messaging System)
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If you don't know anything about SMS, please read our SMS FAQ. - -

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gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file] -
Reads SMS messages from the specified memory_type (it can -be phone's internal memory - ME - or SIM card - SM memory) starting at -start and ending at end. If end argument is not -present only one location - start - is read. - -

Examples: - -

tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 11
-11. Inbox Message (read)
-Date/time: 29/6/0 13:41:22 +0100
-Sender: 102 Msg Center: +48501200777
-Text:
-SMS OD: Mariusz, Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji imienin! Mariusz
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 3
-3. Delivery Report (read)
-Sending date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:24 +0100
-Response date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:32 +0100
-Receiver: +48605000000 Msg Center: +48501200777
-Text: Delivered
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 5
-5. Outbox Message (not sent)
-Text: UU0i7eec
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 12
-GetSMS SM 12 failed!(4)
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 15
-15. Delivery Report (read)
-Sending date/time: 3/1/0 10:49:51 +0100
-Response date/time: 6/1/0 10:51:06 +0100
-Receiver: 1921681052342802 Msg Center: +48501200777
-Text: Failed
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 28
-SMS location SM 28 empty.
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 25 28
-25. Inbox Message (read)
-Date/time: 18/6/0 12:17:30 +0100
-Sender: 501 Msg Center: +48501200777
-Text:
-Liczba wiadomosci:1,nowych:1,faksow:0
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-SMS location SM 26 empty.
-27. Inbox Message (read)
-Date/time: 21/6/0 19:45:11 +0100
-Sender: 123 Msg Center: +48501200777
-Text:
-Informujemy, ze wyslalismy do Panstwa fakture z terminem platnosci do 28.06.00. Dziekujemy za wybranie sieci Idea.
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-SMS location SM 28 empty.
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 31
-Invalid location: SM 31
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gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end] -
-Deletes SMS messages from specified memory type (SM or ME) -starting at entry start and ending at end - -

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-gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number | ---smscno message_center_index] [--long n] [-s] [-C n] -[-8] [-v n] [-d] -[--enablevoice|--disablevoice|--enablefax|--disablefax| ---enableemail|--disableemail|--void] [--unicode] -
-Sends an SMS message to destination -via SMSC number given in message_center_number or SMSC number taken from -phone memory from address message_center_index. -If arguments --smsc and --smscno is ommited SMSC number is taken -from phone memory from location 1. Message text -is taken from standard input. - -

Meaning of optional parameters: -

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Examples: - -

-gnokii --sendsms "+48601601601" < file
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-Saves an SMS message in SIM. Message text is taken from stdin. - -
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-gnokii --savesms destination|\"\" [--smsc -message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] -[--long n] [-r] [-i] [-s] [-C n] [-8] [-a] [-l] -[--enablevoice|--disablevoice|--enablefax|--disablefax| ---enableemail|--disableemail|--void|--hang|--bug] [--unicode] - -
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Meaning of optional parameters: -

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-gnokii --savesms "SavedSMS" -i < file
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show the SMSC number from location message_center_number. - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 1
-1. SMS center (CENTERTEL) number is +48501200777
-Messages sent as Text
-Message validity is 72 hours
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 2
-2. SMS center () number is 
-Messages sent as Text
-Message validity is Unknown
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Date/time and alarm
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-Shows current date and time in the phone. - -

Example: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdatetime
-Date: 2000/07/06
-Time: 23:50:43
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-Set the date and the time of the phone. - -

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-Shows current alarm set in phone. - -

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-Set the alarm of the phone. - -

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Calendar
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gnokii --getcalendarnote index [-v] -
-Get the note with number index from calendar. It will be written in -vCalendar 1.0 format, when use -v option. - -

Example: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1
-   Type of the note: Reminder
-   Date: 2000-06-26
-   Time: 23:59:59
-   Text: GNOKII TEST
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 2
-The calendar note can not be read
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1 -v
-BEGIN:VCALENDAR
-VERSION:1.0
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-CATEGORIES:MISCELLANEOUS
-SUMMARY:GNOKII TEST
-DTSTART:20000626T235959
-END:VEVENT
-END:VCALENDAR
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gnokii --writecalendarnote vcardfile number -
-Write the note to calendar. - -

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gnokii --deletecalendarnote index -
-Delete the note with number index from calendar. - -

Example: - -

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- -Netmonitor
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If you don't know, what is this or how to use it, please read first -our Netmonitor manual. - -

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gnokii --netmonitor {reset|off|field|devel|next|nr} -
-Setting/querying netmonitor mode. - -

Example: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 0
-TMSI46963A06
-T321:  2/ 20
-PRP:5   0  0
-     0   784
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1    
- 784 -72 xxx
- 0  0 x xxxx
-  29      29
-    CBCH
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 2
- NO 2    B35
- 16   x
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 3
-784 28-73 28
-781 19-82 19
-809 19-82 19
-     N  N
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 4
-778 12-89 12
-794 11-90 11
-774  8-93  8
-   N  N  N
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 5
-800-99-99-99
-xxxxxxxxxxxx
-xxxxxxxxxxxx
-   N xx xx
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 6
-26003  26002
-20420  26001
-26207  20810
-26203  20416
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 7
-E A H C I BR
-1 1 0 0 0 10
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-tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1000
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-  NO TEST
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-This function is like --netmonitor, but: - -

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Was originally developed for: - -

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It's easier and has less options than --netmonitordata, but -should work with every phone that has netmonitor enabled and -don't need any parameter specifications (like --netmonitordata, -which requires external file with info about parameters). - -

Author: Andrea Scopece - -

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Meaning of parameters is: -

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Here is also note from author: - -

Checks of all arguments, and eventually files contents, are made -before start of data output. - -

Because of complexity of command line, phone spec, and eventually -command file, on error, you have datailed description of any error, - -

Also I attached here an examples of commands-file (see /Docs/examples) -that can run with: -mygnokii --netmonitordata -S netmonitordata_6150_413 -I nmd_commands - -

Users of same model but with other firmware version probably -should do very little work for an exact parameters specifications -of theirs phones. - -

Users of 5110 and 6110 probably should remove some parameters not -available, like parameters related to dual band. - -

Users of other phone models should write a new parameters-file: -some hints are available in file netmonitordata_6150_413. - -

If help is needed, please dump the screen, -(mygnokii --netmonitor 20 > screen_20.txt), -and send an e-mail to my address. - -

If available, check help screen by pressing '*' on phone -(during netmonitor session). - -

Scope of this work is monitoring some "user-interesting" -parameters, coming from differents screen, like battery charging -vs. time, cell ID and channel changes vs. signal strenght, ... - -

This is work in progress, so any input would be appreciated. - -

Author: Andrea Scopece - -

Example: - -

-gnokii --netmonitordata -S file RxL:LAC:CID
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Logos and startup texts
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If you don't know, what is logo, please read first our logos FAQ. - -

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-gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination -
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination op [network code] -
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination caller [caller group number] -
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination startup -
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-Converts logo files. Supported formats: -NOL, NGG, NSL, NLM, BMP, OTA, XPM. -3'rd parameter allow to specify, what type should be destination -logo (when format allows for it). - -

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gnokii --sendlogo caller destination logofile -[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] -[-s] [-v n] [-d] -
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gnokii --savelogo caller logofile -[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] -[-r] [-i] [-s] [-a] [-l] [--name name] -
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-Set caller, startup or operator logo or set (Dealer) welcome note. - -

In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it... - -

Usage examples: - -

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Ringtones
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-gnokii --sendringtone destination ringtonefile -[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] -[-s] [-v n] [-d] [--scale] - -
-Send the RTTL/OTT file to destination as ringtone. - -

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-gnokii --saveringtone ringtonefile -[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] -[-r] [-i] [-s] [-a] [-l] [--name name] [--scale] - -
-Saves ringtone on SIM. - -

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-Set the RTTL/OTT as ringtone - -

In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it... - -

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-Gets downloadable ringtone and writes it in the special binary format -(it's not yes decoded - after making it this function can be unavailable). - -

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-Sets downloadable ringtone. Ringtonefile is in format used by ---getbinringtone. Mygnokii contains some default Nokia phones -ringtones saved in this format. - -

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-Converts ringtone files (RTTL, OTT) - -

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-Plays ringtone in phone - -

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-Shows, how ringtone will look in Composer in phone...and how to enter it there... - -

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Backup/restore tool
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-gnokii --backupsettings file [subformat] - -
-Writes various settings into one file - -

Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for -N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare -to files saved by LM), -CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), -CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), -SCM (WinTesla) - - - -

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Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for -N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare -to files saved by LM), -CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), -CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), -SCM (WinTesla) - - - - -

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Profiles
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-gnokii --getprofile [number] - -
-Show settings for selected(all) profile(s) - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getprofile 1
-1. "General"
-Incoming call alert: Ringing
-Ringtone number: 19
-Ringing volume: Level 3
-Message alert tone: Standard
-Keypad tones: Off
-Warning and game tones: On
-Vibration: On
-Caller groups: 0x00
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Security features
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-gnokii --entersecuritycode PIN|PIN2|PUK|PUK2 - -
-Asks for the code and sends it to the phone - -

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-Show if a security code is needed - -

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-Gets security code (only SecurityCode allowed !) - -

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Other functions
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gnokii --monitor -
Runs gnokii in persistent communication state - displays all data -received from the phone to the stderr. Example session: - -
tfuj:~$ gnokii --monitor
-Entering monitor mode...
-Initialising GSM interface...
-RFLevel: 4
-Battery: 3
-Power Source: battery
-SIM: Used 42, Free 188
-Phone: Used 4, Free 46
-FD: Used 0, Free 20
-ON: Used 2, Free 3
-SMS Messages: UnRead 0, Number 26
-Network: IDEA Centertel (Poland), LAC: 00c8, CellID: 1024
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-Initiate voice call from first number on SIM card. - -

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-Shows what icons are displayed in phone's screen. - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdisplaystatus    
-Call in progress: off
-Unknown: off
-Unread SMS: off
-Voice call: off
-Fax call active: off
-Data call active: off
-Keyboard lock: off
-SMS storage full: off
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-Get IMEI, model and revision -. In this moment doesn't work with MBUS connection -and Unix... - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --identify    
-IMEI:     495502202470000
-Model:    NSK-3
-Revision: SW 4.11, HW2460
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-gnokii --senddtmf string - -
-Sends DTMF sequence -. If you will start from "p" (Pause), phone will display -menu before sending it... - -

Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --presskeysequence sequence - -
-presses some keys in phone keyboard - -

Available keys: -

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Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --reset [soft|hard] - -
-Resets the phone. - You can use "soft" parameter (no question for PIN code - it's default) -or "hard" (phone will ask for PIN - of course, if you have it enabled in your card; -in some phones - for example N5110 - this type of reset will be like "soft") - -

Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --getphoneprofile - -
-Gets profile set normally with Product Profile Settings - -

Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --setphoneprofile feature value - -
-Set profile set normally with Product Profile Settings: - -

Features can be: - -

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Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --displayoutput - -
-Show texts displayed in phone's screen - -

Usage examples: - -

-tfuj:~$ gnokii --displayoutput
-Entering display monitoring mode...
-Accessory
-connected
-Names
-Menu
-23:59
-Messages
-Exit
-Select
-_
-Messages
-Exit
-Select
-_
-Call register
-Exit
-Select
-2
-Missed
-calls
-Back
-Select
-2-1
-Received
-calls
-Back
-Select
-2-2
-Dialled
-numbers
-Back
-Select
-2-3
-Erase recent
-call lists
-Back
-Select
-2-4
-Show call
-duration
-Back
-Select
-2-5
-Last call
-duration
-00:01:33
-Back
-2-5-1
-All calls'
-duration
-06:45:02
-Back
-2-5-2
-Received calls'
-duration
-02:49:38
-Back
-2-5-3
-Names
-Menu
-23:59
-...WAW... 
-POCZTA ELE
-...WAW... 
-Leaving display monitor mode...
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-gnokii --getphoneprofile - -
-Gets Product Profile Settings from phone - -

Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --getoperatorname - -
-Get info about downloaded operator name - -

Usage examples: - -

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-gnokii --setoperatorname code name - -
-Set downloaded operator name - -

Usage examples: - -

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How to send SMS to multiple recipients using gnokii ?
-


- -

- -#!/bin/tcsh

-if ( $# == 0 ) then
-  echo "You must specify at least one recipient's number!"
-  exit 1
-endif

-echo -n "Enter SMS:"
-set sms="$<"

-foreach i ( $* )
-  echo "$sms" | gnokii --sendsms "$i"
-end -
- - - - -

Sending script...
-


+ + + + + Command line gnokii FAQ + + + + + +

Main page

+
Command line gnokii FAQ
+ +


+ +

What is command line gnokii ?
+


+ +

It was first our testing tool. Now it can be used for making almost all things +possible with gnokii package (and this is the only available tool for win32). + +

Some general commands...
+


+ +
+
gnokii --help +
Displays GNOKII list of parameters: +
c:\> gnokii --help
+   usage: gnokii [--help|--monitor|--version]
+          gnokii --getmemory memory_type start [end] [-d]
+          gnokii --writephonebook [-i]
+          gnokii --getspeeddial number
+          gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location
+          gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file]
+          gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end]
+          gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number |
+                 --smscno message_center_index] [--long n] [-s] [-C n]
+                 [-8] [-v n] [-d]
+          ........
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --version +
Displays GNOKII version and copyright information: +
c:\> gnokii --version      
+GNOKII Version 0.3.3-pre8-gold
+Copyright (C) Hugh Blemings , 1999, 2000
+Copyright (C) Pavel Janík ml. , 1999, 2000
+Built 10:36:05 Dec 10 2000 for 6110 on com2: 
+
+
+ +

Managing phonebook and other (dialed, misssed, answered, own, etc.) memories
+


+ +
+
gnokii --getmemory memory_type start [end] [-d] +
Reads specificed memory location from phone.. +

You can specify such memories: + +

+

+ +

+With memories DC, EC, MC you will see assigned date (yes, with all Dialled, +Received, Missed numbers phone saves date and time too !). If you don't want +it, use -d option + +

Note: Locations start from 0 ! + +

Usage examples: + +

tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory SM 1 5
+Maja ERA;+48604xxxxxx;SM;1;1
+Dom;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;2;5
+Maja;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;3;1
+Iza;+48601xxxxxx;SM;4;5
+Ania;+48501xxxxxx;SM;5;0
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ON 1 5
+DOM;+4822xxxxxxx;ON;1;5
+;;ON;2;5
+;;ON;3;5
+;;ON;4;5
+ON|5|Bad location or other error!(22)
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory EN 1 5
+Memory type EN not supported!
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory MC 1 5
+Maja IDEA;501xxxxxx;MC;1;5
+21.06.2000 21:32:52
+Maja IDEA;0501xxxxxx;MC;2;5
+21.06.2000 18:06:02
+;;MC;3;5
+11.06.2000 15:09:33
+;;MC;4;5
+11.06.2000 12:44:55
+;;MC;5;5
+10.06.2000 16:59:13
+
+ +

The meaning of the fields in the output: +

+ +

Possible errors: +

    +
  1. Bad location or other error!(22)
  2. +
  3. Memory type XX not supported!
  4. +
+ +
+ +
+
gnokii --writephonebook [-i] +
+Reads the data from the standard input and saves it in the SIM Card/phone +memory. The input data is in the format as described above (in desciption +for --getmemory parameter). + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --writephonebook
+
+Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1
+Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 1, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
+
+tfuj:~$ echo "Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_save;some_string;ME;2;1" | gnokii --writephonebook
+Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 2, name: Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_some_string, number: some_string
+
+tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;200;1" | gnokii --writephonebook
+Write FAILED(22): memory type: int, loc: 200, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
+
+tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook
+Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 3, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ME 1 5
+Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1
+Very_long_name_l;//3/////2#4;ME;2;1
+Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10
+;;ME;4;5
+;;ME;5;5
+
+tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook
+Format problem on line 1 [Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10]
+
+tfuj:~$ echo "some_nonsense_string" | gnokii --writephonebook
+tfuj:~$ 
+
+ +

Some notes: +

    +
  1. Remember that any existent entries in the phonebook will be overwritten + (must use [-i] option, if you don't want it - you will be asked then, if + you want overwrite or not)
  2. +
  3. Names and numbers are truncated by the phone when saving.
  4. +
+ +

Possible errors: +

    +
  1. Wrong location: Write FAILED(22)
  2. +
  3. Wring memoty type: Format problem on line n
  4. +
  5. Other errors: [no output] - this should be changed
  6. +
+ +
+ +
+
gnokii --getvoicemailbox +
Get voice mailbox number + +

Example: +

+
+
+
+ +

Speed dials
+


+ +
+
gnokii --getspeeddial number +
Reads from the phone a number assigned to a shotrcut key + +

Example: +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1
+SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:0
+
+The output format: SpeedDial nr. key_number: memory_type:location. + +

On error output is empty. +

+ +
+
gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location +
Writes to the phone a number assigned to a shotrcut key. +You can use memory SM or ME. + +

Example: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 1
+Succesfully written!
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 PP 1    
+Unknown memory type PP!
+
+ +

...but there are still some bugs: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 10000
+Succesfully written!
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1
+SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:16
+
+
+ +

SMS (Smart Messaging System)
+


+ +

If you don't know anything about SMS, please read our SMS FAQ. + +

+
gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file] +
Reads SMS messages from the specified memory_type (it can +be phone's internal memory - ME - or SIM card - SM memory) starting at +start and ending at end. If end argument is not +present only one location - start - is read. + +

Examples: + +

tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 11
+11. Inbox Message (read)
+Date/time: 29/6/0 13:41:22 +0100
+Sender: 102 Msg Center: +48501200777
+Text:
+SMS OD: Mariusz, Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji imienin! Mariusz
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 3
+3. Delivery Report (read)
+Sending date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:24 +0100
+Response date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:32 +0100
+Receiver: +48605000000 Msg Center: +48501200777
+Text: Delivered
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 5
+5. Outbox Message (not sent)
+Text: UU0i7eec
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 12
+GetSMS SM 12 failed!(4)
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 15
+15. Delivery Report (read)
+Sending date/time: 3/1/0 10:49:51 +0100
+Response date/time: 6/1/0 10:51:06 +0100
+Receiver: 1921681052342802 Msg Center: +48501200777
+Text: Failed
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 28
+SMS location SM 28 empty.
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 25 28
+25. Inbox Message (read)
+Date/time: 18/6/0 12:17:30 +0100
+Sender: 501 Msg Center: +48501200777
+Text:
+Liczba wiadomosci:1,nowych:1,faksow:0
+
+SMS location SM 26 empty.
+27. Inbox Message (read)
+Date/time: 21/6/0 19:45:11 +0100
+Sender: 123 Msg Center: +48501200777
+Text:
+Informujemy, ze wyslalismy do Panstwa fakture z terminem platnosci do 28.06.00. Dziekujemy za wybranie sieci Idea.
+
+SMS location SM 28 empty.
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 31
+Invalid location: SM 31
+
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end] +
+Deletes SMS messages from specified memory type (SM or ME) +starting at entry start and ending at end + +

Examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number | +--smscno message_center_index] [--long n] [-s] [-C n] +[-8] [-v n] [-d] +[--enablevoice|--disablevoice|--enablefax|--disablefax| +--enableemail|--disableemail|--void] [--unicode] +
+Sends an SMS message to destination +via SMSC number given in message_center_number or SMSC number taken from +phone memory from address message_center_index. +If arguments --smsc and --smscno is ommited SMSC number is taken +from phone memory from location 1. Message text +is taken from standard input. + +

Meaning of optional parameters: +

+ +

Examples: + +

+gnokii --sendsms "+48601601601" < file
+
+
+Saves an SMS message in SIM. Message text is taken from stdin. + +
+
+gnokii --savesms destination|\"\" [--smsc +message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[--long n] [-r] [-i] [-s] [-C n] [-8] [-a] [-l] +[--enablevoice|--disablevoice|--enablefax|--disablefax| +--enableemail|--disableemail|--void|--hang|--bug] [--unicode] + +
+ +

Meaning of optional parameters: +

+ +

Examples: + +

+gnokii --savesms "SavedSMS" -i < file
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --getsmsc message_center_number +
show the SMSC number from location message_center_number. + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 1
+1. SMS center (CENTERTEL) number is +48501200777
+Messages sent as Text
+Message validity is 72 hours
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 2
+2. SMS center () number is 
+Messages sent as Text
+Message validity is Unknown
+
+
+ +

Date/time and alarm
+


+ +
+
gnokii --getdatetime +
+Shows current date and time in the phone. + +

Example: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdatetime
+Date: 2000/07/06
+Time: 23:50:43
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --setdatetime [YYYY [MM [DD [HH [MM]]]]] +
+Set the date and the time of the phone. + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --getalarm +
+Shows current alarm set in phone. + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --setalarm HH MM +
+Set the alarm of the phone. + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +

Calendar
+


+ +
+
gnokii --getcalendarnote index [-v] +
+Get the note with number index from calendar. It will be written in +vCalendar 1.0 format, when use -v option. + +

Example: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1
+   Type of the note: Reminder
+   Date: 2000-06-26
+   Time: 23:59:59
+   Text: GNOKII TEST
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 2
+The calendar note can not be read
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1 -v
+BEGIN:VCALENDAR
+VERSION:1.0
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+CATEGORIES:MISCELLANEOUS
+SUMMARY:GNOKII TEST
+DTSTART:20000626T235959
+END:VEVENT
+END:VCALENDAR
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --writecalendarnote vcardfile number +
+Write the note to calendar. + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --deletecalendarnote index +
+Delete the note with number index from calendar. + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +

+ +Netmonitor
+


+ +

If you don't know, what is this or how to use it, please read first +our Netmonitor manual. + +

+
gnokii --netmonitor {reset|off|field|devel|next|nr} +
+Setting/querying netmonitor mode. + +

Example: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 0
+TMSI46963A06
+T321:  2/ 20
+PRP:5   0  0
+     0   784
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1    
+ 784 -72 xxx
+ 0  0 x xxxx
+  29      29
+    CBCH
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 2
+ NO 2    B35
+ 16   x
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 3
+784 28-73 28
+781 19-82 19
+809 19-82 19
+     N  N
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 4
+778 12-89 12
+794 11-90 11
+774  8-93  8
+   N  N  N
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 5
+800-99-99-99
+xxxxxxxxxxxx
+xxxxxxxxxxxx
+   N xx xx
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 6
+26003  26002
+20420  26001
+26207  20810
+26203  20416
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 7
+E A H C I BR
+1 1 0 0 0 10
+
+tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1000
+
+  NO TEST
+
+
+ +
+
gnokii --nm_collect [screen x] [screen y] [screen z] +
+This function is like --netmonitor, but: + +

+

+ +

Was originally developed for: + +

+

+ +

It's easier and has less options than --netmonitordata, but +should work with every phone that has netmonitor enabled and +don't need any parameter specifications (like --netmonitordata, +which requires external file with info about parameters). + +

Author: Andrea Scopece + +

Example: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --netmonitordata [-S file] [-I file] [-h] [-n n] [-ts n] [-tm n] +[-fs str] [-ls str] FLD1:FLD2:FLDn:... +
+ +

Meaning of parameters is: +

+

+ +

Here is also note from author: + +

Checks of all arguments, and eventually files contents, are made +before start of data output. + +

Because of complexity of command line, phone spec, and eventually +command file, on error, you have datailed description of any error, + +

Also I attached here an examples of commands-file (see /Docs/examples) +that can run with: +mygnokii --netmonitordata -S netmonitordata_6150_413 -I nmd_commands + +

Users of same model but with other firmware version probably +should do very little work for an exact parameters specifications +of theirs phones. + +

Users of 5110 and 6110 probably should remove some parameters not +available, like parameters related to dual band. + +

Users of other phone models should write a new parameters-file: +some hints are available in file netmonitordata_6150_413. + +

If help is needed, please dump the screen, +(mygnokii --netmonitor 20 > screen_20.txt), +and send an e-mail to my address. + +

If available, check help screen by pressing '*' on phone +(during netmonitor session). + +

Scope of this work is monitoring some "user-interesting" +parameters, coming from differents screen, like battery charging +vs. time, cell ID and channel changes vs. signal strenght, ... + +

This is work in progress, so any input would be appreciated. + +

Author: Andrea Scopece + +

Example: + +

+gnokii --netmonitordata -S file RxL:LAC:CID
+
+gnokii --netmonitordata -S file -fs ";" RxL:LAC:CID
+
+
+ +

Logos and startup texts
+


+ +

If you don't know, what is logo, please read first our logos FAQ. + +

+
+gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination +
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination op [network code] +
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination caller [caller group number] +
gnokii --bitmapconvert source destination startup +
+
+Converts logo files. Supported formats: +NOL, NGG, NSL, NLM, BMP, OTA, XPM. +3'rd parameter allow to specify, what type should be destination +logo (when format allows for it). + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --sendlogo op destination logofile network_code +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-s] [-v n] [-d] +
gnokii --sendlogo caller destination logofile +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-s] [-v n] [-d] +
+
+Send the logofile to destination as operator +or CLI logo. Optional parameters: + +

+

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --savelogo op logofile network_code +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-r] [-i] [-s] [-a] [-l] [--name name] +
gnokii --savelogo caller logofile +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-r] [-i] [-s] [-a] [-l] [--name name] +
+
+Saves the logofile on SIM as operator +or CLI logo. Optional parameters: + +

+

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setlogo op [logofile] [network code] +
gnokii --setlogo startup [logofile] +
gnokii --setlogo caller [logofile] [caller group number] [group name] +
gnokii --setlogo {dealer|text} [text] +
+
+Set caller, startup or operator logo or set (Dealer) welcome note. + +

In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it... + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getlogo op [logofile] [network code] +
gnokii --getlogo startup [logofile] [network code] +
gnokii --getlogo caller [logofile][caller group number][network code] +
gnokii --getlogo {dealer|text} +
+
+Get caller, startup or operator logo or get (Dealer) welcome note. + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

Ringtones
+


+ +
+
+gnokii --sendringtone destination ringtonefile +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-s] [-v n] [-d] [--scale] + +
+Send the RTTL/OTT file to destination as ringtone. + +

+

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --saveringtone ringtonefile +[--smsc message_center_number] [--smscno message_center_index] +[-r] [-i] [-s] [-a] [-l] [--name name] [--scale] + +
+Saves ringtone on SIM. + +

+

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setringtone ringtonefile + [location] + +
+Set the RTTL/OTT as ringtone + +

In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it... + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getbinringtone ringtonefile + [location] + +
+Gets downloadable ringtone and writes it in the special binary format +(it's not yes decoded - after making it this function can be unavailable). + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setbinringtone ringtonefile + [location] + +
+Sets downloadable ringtone. Ringtonefile is in format used by +--getbinringtone. Mygnokii contains some default Nokia phones +ringtones saved in this format. + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ + +
+
+gnokii --ringtoneconvert source destination + +
+Converts ringtone files (RTTL, OTT) + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --playringtone file + +
+Plays ringtone in phone + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --composer ringtonefile + +
+Shows, how ringtone will look in Composer in phone...and how to enter it there... + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --allringtones + +
+Shows names of ringtones in your phone (to test, if they're put into source) + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

Backup/restore tool
+


+ +
+
+gnokii --backupsettings file [subformat] + +
+Writes various settings into one file + +

Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for +N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare +to files saved by LM), +CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), +CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), +SCM (WinTesla) + + + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --restoresettings file + +
+ +

+

    +
  1. restores various settings from one file
  2. +
  3. allow to write phonebooks and logos into separate files.
  4. +
+ +

Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for +N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare +to files saved by LM), +CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), +CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), +SCM (WinTesla) + + + + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

Profiles
+


+ +
+
+gnokii --getprofile [number] + +
+Show settings for selected(all) profile(s) + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getprofile 1
+1. "General"
+Incoming call alert: Ringing
+Ringtone number: 19
+Ringing volume: Level 3
+Message alert tone: Standard
+Keypad tones: Off
+Warning and game tones: On
+Vibration: On
+Caller groups: 0x00
+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setprofile number feature value + +
+Set profile feature + +

Possible features are: +

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

Security features
+


+ +

This functions are available ONLY, if gnokii was compiled with them ! + +

+
+gnokii --entersecuritycode PIN|PIN2|PUK|PUK2 + +
+Asks for the code and sends it to the phone + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getsecuritycodestatus + +
+Show if a security code is needed + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getsecuritycode PIN|PIN2|PUK|PUK2|SecurityCode + +
+Gets security code (only SecurityCode allowed !) + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

Other functions
+


+ +
+
gnokii --monitor +
Runs gnokii in persistent communication state - displays all data +received from the phone to the stderr. Example session: + +
tfuj:~$ gnokii --monitor
+Entering monitor mode...
+Initialising GSM interface...
+RFLevel: 4
+Battery: 3
+Power Source: battery
+SIM: Used 42, Free 188
+Phone: Used 4, Free 46
+FD: Used 0, Free 20
+ON: Used 2, Free 3
+SMS Messages: UnRead 0, Number 26
+Network: IDEA Centertel (Poland), LAC: 00c8, CellID: 1024
+[...]
+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --dialvoice number + +
+Initiate voice call from first number on SIM card. + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getdisplaystatus + +
+Shows what icons are displayed in phone's screen. + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdisplaystatus    
+Call in progress: off
+Unknown: off
+Unread SMS: off
+Voice call: off
+Fax call active: off
+Data call active: off
+Keyboard lock: off
+SMS storage full: off
+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --identify + +
+Get IMEI, model and revision +. In this moment doesn't work with MBUS connection +and Unix... + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --identify    
+IMEI:     495502202470000
+Model:    NSK-3
+Revision: SW 4.11, HW2460
+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --senddtmf string + +
+Sends DTMF sequence +. If you will start from "p" (Pause), phone will display +menu before sending it... + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --presskeysequence sequence + +
+presses some keys in phone keyboard + +

Available keys: +

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --reset [soft|hard] + +
+Resets the phone. + You can use "soft" parameter (no question for PIN code - it's default) +or "hard" (phone will ask for PIN - of course, if you have it enabled in your card; +in some phones - for example N5110 - this type of reset will be like "soft") + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getphoneprofile + +
+Gets profile set normally with Product Profile Settings + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setphoneprofile feature value + +
+Set profile set normally with Product Profile Settings: + +

Features can be: + +

+

+ +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --displayoutput + +
+Show texts displayed in phone's screen + +

Usage examples: + +

+tfuj:~$ gnokii --displayoutput
+Entering display monitoring mode...
+Accessory
+connected
+Names
+Menu
+23:59
+Messages
+Exit
+Select
+_
+Messages
+Exit
+Select
+_
+Call register
+Exit
+Select
+2
+Missed
+calls
+Back
+Select
+2-1
+Received
+calls
+Back
+Select
+2-2
+Dialled
+numbers
+Back
+Select
+2-3
+Erase recent
+call lists
+Back
+Select
+2-4
+Show call
+duration
+Back
+Select
+2-5
+Last call
+duration
+00:01:33
+Back
+2-5-1
+All calls'
+duration
+06:45:02
+Back
+2-5-2
+Received calls'
+duration
+02:49:38
+Back
+2-5-3
+Names
+Menu
+23:59
+...WAW... 
+POCZTA ELE
+...WAW... 
+Leaving display monitor mode...
+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getphoneprofile + +
+Gets Product Profile Settings from phone + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --getoperatorname + +
+Get info about downloaded operator name + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +
+
+gnokii --setoperatorname code name + +
+Set downloaded operator name + +

Usage examples: + +

+
+
+ +

How to send SMS to multiple recipients using gnokii ?
+


+ +

+ +#!/bin/tcsh

+if ( $# == 0 ) then
+  echo "You must specify at least one recipient's number!"
+  exit 1
+endif

+echo -n "Enter SMS:"
+set sms="$<"

+foreach i ( $* )
+  echo "$sms" | gnokii --sendsms "$i"
+end +
+ + + + +

Sending script...
+


Author: oxana [rasqua@t-online.de] -

+

I use a simple perlscript to send sms from a daily generated file. The file is generated by another script. @@ -1647,8 +1647,8 @@ select(undef,undef,undef,$timeout); } exit(0); # exit program - - - - + + + +