\PhoneMan\release\marm\dontCareC:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\\PhoneMan\release\marm\DataPlug.r03!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\DataPlug.rsc\PhoneMan\release\marm\Networks.csv!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\Networks.csv\PhoneMan\release\marm\PmEngine.dll!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PmEngine.dll\PhoneMan\release\marm\DataPlug.dll!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\DataPlug.dll\PhoneMan\release\marm\PhoneMan.mbm!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PhoneMan.mbm\PhoneMan\release\marm\PhoneMan.aif!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PhoneMan.aif\PhoneMan\release\marm\PhoneMan.app!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PhoneMan.app\PhoneMan\release\marm\PhoneMan.h01!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PhoneMan.hlp\PhoneMan\release\marm\PhoneMan.r03!:\System\Apps\PhoneMan\PhoneMan.rscPhoneManPhoneManPhoneManq DataPlugDatenDatenbank ffnen Datenbank schlie enIn Kontakte kopieren ber Daten-Plug-InDaten-Ansicht%d ElementeDie gew hlte Datei ist die gegenw rtig ge ffnete Datei Sortieren Informationen abrufen Komprimieren ber Daten-Plug-In &Geschrieben von Great Ape Software Ltd http://www.GreatApe.com S.G.Software 1999 Feld w Version %d.%02d%cAktuelle Datei ist schreibgesch tztJaNein DataPlugFichesOuvrir un fichier Fermer le fichierCopier dans Contacts A propos du plugin Fiches Affichage Fiches%d mentsLe fichier s lectionn est celui ouvert en cours Trier Recherche des informations Compression A propos du plugin Fiches Ecrit par Great Ape Software Ltd http://www.GreatApe.com S.G.Software 1999 lection rubrique Rubrique Version %d.%02d%cLe fichier courant est en lecture seuleOuiNon DataPlugDataOpen database Close databaseCopy to contacts About Data plugin Data view%d itemsThe chosen file is the currently open file Sorting Retrieving information Compressing About Data plugin !Written by Great Ape Software Ltd http://www.GreatApe.com S.G.Software 1999 Select field Field Version %d.%02d%cCurrent file is read onlyYesNo 228,1,Switzerland,Swisscom NATEL 228,2,Switzerland,diAx Mobile 228,3,Switzerland,Orange 204,4,Netherlands,Libertel 204,8,Netherlands,KPN Telecom 204,12,Netherlands,Telfort 204,16,Netherlands,Ben 204,20,Netherlands,Dutchtone 222,1,Italy,Telecom Italia Mobile TIM 222,10,Italy,Omnitel Pronto 222,88,Italy,Wind Telecomunicazioni 244,3,Finland,Telia Finland 244,5,Finland,Radiolinja 244,5,Finland,Alands Mobiltelefon 244,9,Finland,Finnet Group 244,91,Finland,Sonera Corporation 208,1,France,Telecom Itineris 208,10,France,SFR 208,20,France,Bouygues Telecom 262,1,Germany,D1 DeTe Mobil 262,2,Germany,D2 Mannesmann Mobilfunk 262,3,Germany,E-Plus Mobilfunk 262,7,Germany,Viag Interkom 232,1,Austria,A1 Telekom 232,3,Austria,Max Mobil 240,1,Sweden,Mobitel 240,7,Sweden,Comviq 240,8,Sweden,Europolitan 230,1,Czech,RadioMobil/Paegas 230,2,Czech,Eurotel 230,3,Czech,SPT Telecom 206,1,Belgium,Proximus 206,10,Belgium,Mobistar 206,20,Belgium,Orange 268,1,Portugal,Telecel 268,3,Portugal,Optimus 268,6,Portugal,TMN 202,1,Greece,CosmOTE 202,5,Greece,Panafon 202,10,Greece,TeleSTET 232,5,Austria,ONE 216,1,Hungary,Pannon 216,30,Hungary,Westel 238,1,Denmark,Tele Mobil 238,2,Denmark,Sonofon 238,20,Denmark,Telia 238,30,Denmark,Mobilix 515,1,Philippines,Isla Comms 515,2,Philippines,Globe Telecom 515,3,Philippines,Smart Communications 460,0,China,Telecom 460,1,China,Unicom 460,2,China,Liaoning PPTA 454,0,Hong Kong,Hong Kong Telecom 454,4,Hong Kong,Hutchison Telecom 454,6,Hong Kong,SmarTone 454,10,Hong Kong,New World 454,12,Hong Kong,Peoples 454,16,Hong Kong,Mandarin Com. Sunday 454,18,Hong Kong,Pacific Link 454,22,Hong Kong,P Plus Comm 234,50,United Kingdom,Jersey Telecom 234,55,United Kingdom,Guerney Telecoms 234,58,United Kingdom,Manx Telecom Pronto 525,1,Singapore,Singapore 900 525,2,Singapore,Singapore 1800 525,3,Singapore,MobileOne Asia 525,4,Singapore,Starhub 525,5,Singapore,Starhub 214,1,Spain,Airtel Movil 214,3,Spain,Retevision Movil Amena 214,7,Spain,Telefonica Moviles Movistar 272,1,Ireland,Eircell 272,2,Ireland,Esat Digifone 272,3,Ireland,Meteor 242,1,Norway,Telenor 242,2,Norway,NetCom 293,40,Slovenia,Si.Mobil 293,41,Slovenia,Mobitel 248,1,Estonia,EMT 248,2,Estonia,Radiolinja Eesti 248,3,Estonia,Q GSM 655,1,South Africa,Vodacom 655,10,South Africa,MTN 505,1,Australia,Telstra 505,2,Australia,Optus 505,3,Australia,Vodafone 260,1,Poland,Polkomtel 260,2,Poland,ERA 260,3,Poland,IDEA Centertel 231,1,Slovak,Globtel 231,2,Slovak,EuroTel 425,1,Israel,Orange 424,1,United Arab Emirates,ETISALAT-G1 424,2,United Arab Emirates,ETISALAT-G2 502,2,Malaysia,My BSB 502,3,Malaysia,Binariang 502,12,Malaysia,Comms. Maxis 502,13,Malaysia,TM Touch 502,16,Malaysia,DiGi Telecommunications 502,17,Malaysia,Time Wireless 502,19,Malaysia,Celcom 530,1,New Zealand,Vodafone 530,3,New Zealand,Telecom NZ 530,4,New Zealand,Telstra 415,01,Lebanon,Cellis 415,03,Lebanon,Libancell Too many starts RemoteLinkConfigSemaphore ECUART COMM::0 COMM::1 COMM::2 IRCOMM IRCOMM::0 Z:\System\Libs\EUART3.PDD Checking phone for SMS Converted Error %d converting %02d/ %02d, %02d: RemoteLinkConfigSemaphore %d,"%S",%d,"%S" "%S",%d AT+CMEE=1 AT+CSQ AT+GMM AT+CGMM AT+CPBR=%d,%d AT+CPBW=%d AT+CBC AT+CSCS="GSM" AT+CSCS="8859-1" AT+CPBR=? AT+CMGL=4 AT+CMGR=%d AT+CPBS="ME" AT+CPBS="SM" AT+CPBS="FD" AT+CPMS="ME" AT+CPMS="SM" AT+CPBW= AT+CMGF=0 AT+CGSN AT+CMGS=%d AT+CSCA= AT+CMGD=%d AT+CCLK? AT+CCLK= +CMS ERROR +CME ERROR ERROR +CMTI +CPMS +CPBR +CSCA +CCLK +CMGL +CMGR +CGMM +CMGS +CGSN New SMS arrived on phone Decoding SMS... SMS not decoded Sending data Waiting for ack and response Sending ack Changing phone store Read phonebook Reading entries... Write phonebook Writing entries... IrDA:IrLMP:LsapSel Nokia:NBSrouter IrLPT Irmux +CPBR: %d,"%S",129,"%S" Writing header Writing extended header Operation cancelled shutting down closing closed Opening socket Socket opened IAS query NetDatabase opened Querying Queried Found protocol Opened host resolver Connecting Connected %-B%J%:1%T%+B %1%/1%2%/2%3 Phones AT+CPBW=%d,"" AT+CBC AT*P1 %d,"%S",%d,"%S" "%S",%d AT+GMM AT+CGMM AT+CGMI ATGSV? 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So, the first entry on the list will become Loc. 1 etc. The order of the entries on the screen remains unchanged To arrange the entries both alphabetically and by location, first tap on the Name column heading to put them into alphabetical order, then use Re-arrange to make the first entry Loc 1 etc Note: This operation does not affect the phonebook on the phone; you need to use Copy to phone... if you want to update it accordingly :AThe best way to ensure the phonebook on the phone is up to date is to use Sync with phone However, if you just wish to update one or a few entries on the phone, select them and use Copy to phone Note: Copying All entries to the phone will erase any entries on the phone that are not also stored on the computer lGThe Modify selected command allows you to modify entries in any view (with the exception of SMS views) in a variety of ways The options available are: Uppercase This will convert all the text in the selected entries into capital letters Capitalise This will convert each word of the text in the selected entries to start with a capital letter Internationalise This will convert any phone numbers in the selected entries into international format. The numbers will be changed so that they start with a + followed by the national code, and the national prefix will be either removed or placed in round brackets depending on which view you are in. For example: 0171 555 1234 will be converted to either: +44 (0)171 555 1234 +441715551234 Because phonebooks on the phone cannot store round brackets, the latter format is used in phonebook views and the former in the Contacts view (if present) De-internationalise This function is the opposite of Internationalise and will convert any phone numbers that are in international format into local format, by removing the + and national code, and adding back the national prefix Modify number This function is useful if area codes change. For example you can change all phone numbers starting with 0171 to 020 7 which is the change planned for Inner London numbers in the UK for April 2000 You need to enter both the existing code and the new one into this dialog. For example, to change the area code in the following entry: +44 (0)171 555 1234 you need to enter (without the quotation marks): Current: +44 (0)171 Replacement: +44 (0)20 7 Into the number change dialog. Note the space after the 171 in the Current line. You can select any number of entries to change in this way at the same time NOTE: In the phonebook views, you should not enter the (0) or the space, since phonebooks only store the + and the digits, and not the space or brackets AMost phones have a quick dial facility, where pressing one of the 1-9 keys will dial the corresponding entry in the phonebook. Using the Set up quick dial command on the Phonebook menu, you can select which nine entries in your phonebook are stored in the first nine locations TIP: If you have set up quick dial numbers in this way and then want to reorder your phonebook, it is advisable to use the Re-arrange|Non quick dial command so that the first nine locations in the phonebook aren t affected GBIf you are running PhoneManPro on an ER5 EPOC computer, you can use it to view, create and edit your contacts in exactly the same way as you do in the Contacts program itself. It also allows you to copy contacts to your phonebook Tap the Switch view button on the Toolbar and move to the Contacts view to see all the contacts that you have already entered in the Contacts program Use the normal copy and paste commands to copy contacts from this view into the SIM card or phone memory view. They will then be transferred to your phone next time you use the Sync with phone command CYou can access files created in the built-in Data program from within PhoneMan. You can use this feature to copy contacts entered in the Data program into your contacts list, or to copy ring-tone melodies to phones which support this feature To view a Data file, change to the Data view and select Data|Open database from the File menu. If you view a database of melodies, you can simply press Shift+Ctrl+L to load the selected melody into the keyboard editor. You can play the melody, and save it internally within PhoneManPro for transferring to your phone using the Phone settings|Rings command on the Tools menu If you are using an EPOC ER5 computer, you can copy one or more Data entries to the Contacts store. Select the required entries and use Data|Copy to Contacts on the File menu APhoneManPro allows you to send your business card in vCard format using Infrared Use the Contacts page of the Preferences dialog to select your own entry from your list of contacts Whenever you wish to send this information, use the Infrared|Beam business card command on the Tools menu BTo set up the service centres to use for sending SMS text messages, select SMS centres from the SMS menu Use the dialog allows you to set the default centre for all future SMS messages. It also allows you to edit, delete or add other centres; PhoneManPro can store any number of SMS centres Note: Changing the default SMS centre does not affect any SMS already in your outbox or draft folder. To change the SMS centre for one of these messages open the message and use the Adv. page of the dialog Note: You can override the default SMS centre for an individual SMS by using the option on the Adv. page of the New SMS dialog See the SMS service centres for email help topic for details on setting up a service centre to use for sending email SMS messages JCTo create a new SMS, tap on New SMS on the Toolbar or select this command from the SMS menu To forward or reply to a previous SMS, highlight the required SMS and press Enter or tap on it Tip: Pressing Enter in the phone views will start a new SMS addressed to the currently selected phone number(s) Tip: the first a name enterered will complete the name for you. Pressing Enter a second time will move the cursor to the message editor In the dialog, enter a Name or number from your phonebook or press Tab to display the contents of the phonebook When you have finished entering your message, tap Done to place it in the outbox, ready to send Tap the Send SMS Toolbar button at any time to send all SMS messages currently stored in the outbox Note: See the SMS service centres help topic for information on selecting a default SMS centre dAYou can create new folders for storing SMS in, and create rules for automatically moving or copying SMS into folders as they arrive or are sent New folder on the SMS menu to create a new folder, and Rules... to create, edit, delete or rename rules When an SMS arrives or is sent, the rules are checked in the order they appear in the rules dialog BIf you frequently need to send an SMS to more than one recipient, you may like to set up a group listing all their names so that you can select them all at once in future You can do this from within the New SMS dialog. First, press Tab on the Name or number line to display the Select recipients dialog. Then list all the names for the group in the right hand list, tap the Group button and use Save group to give it a meaningful name. From now on, when addressing new SMS messages you can tap the Group button in this dialog to either: Use group - replace any names already in the right hand list with the contents of a selected group Add group - append the contents of a selected group to the list of recipients DSMS messages are limited to 160 characters each. If you type more than 160 characters into the Message box of the SMS dialog, your text will be split into a number of separate SMS messages in order to send it. The information on the Length line of the dialog keeps you informed as you type of both the length of your message and the number of separate SMS required to send it Both PhoneManPro and some modern mobile phones can reassemble multiple SMS, making it easier for the recipient to read the message. For this feature to operate, headers must be sent with each SMS, although this will reduce the space available for text in each SMS to 153 characters To enable headers for the current SMS only, make sure that Send long SMS headers on the Adv. page of the dialog is checked To send headers with all your SMS messages by default, select Preferences from the Tools menu and on the SMS page of the dialog make sure that Send long SMS headers is checked Some SMS service centres may reject any SMS messages which you send with headers enabled. If you send an SMS longer than 160 characters and it gets rejected, try sending again after disabling the headers on the Adv. page of the SMS dialog AIf the phone you are sending SMS to supports receiving ring tones, operator, group or picture-messages, you can send them from PhoneManPro Use the New special SMS menu to create the required type of SMS. Tap on the to edit the logo using the built in sketch application 16 color BMP files, MBM or Sketch files can be loaded into PhoneManPro When sending operator logos, you will have to select the network operator that the phone is using before sending the SMS BYou need to select an email SMS service provider before you can send email SMS messages: see the SMS service centres for email help topic for information on how to do this Select New email SMS from the SMS menu and enter the email address, subject and text. Some service providers may not require you to enter a subject for the email Note: Email SMS are limited to 160 characters including the address and subject and any header information required by the service provider Tip: Keep the subject short to give more room for the message text FOnce you have selected an email SMS service provider, you can send emails via SMS using your mobile phone. This is a lot quicker and easier than logging onto an Internet mail server using an email application The majority of these charge for sending or receiving emails via SMS, but there are a few free services such as Excell that let you send email via SMS. Details are built into PhoneManPro for Airmail, Excell and other service providers To set up the service centres to use for sending email SMS messages, select SMS centres from the SMS menu and move the cursor to the lower line in the dialog To set up a new email SMS service provider, tap the Add button. You need to know the format required for sending the email as an SMS, which will be available from your service provider s help text on their web site For example, if your email SMS provider requires you to send the email by typing the person s email address, followed by a space and then the text of the email, you should enter the following information into the New email service dialog: Service: any name you like to identify Format: Number: phone number of the provider @ symbol: the character, if any, required by your service provider in place of @ in email addresses Because not all phones have an @ symbol accessible from the keypad, when entering email SMS on the phone itself you usually have to type an alternative character, such as an exclamation mark . PhoneManPro converts any @ symbol you type into the New email SMS dialog into the character you enter here. For most services you can probably leave this blank. Check with your email SMS service provider for details ATo receive SMS, enable communication to your mobile phone (see the Connecting to your phone help topic) and then select the Check for new SMS... menu command. Any SMS stored in the mobile phone which haven't yet been copied to PhoneManPro will be displayed in bold in the SMS inbox aEYou can save the text of an SMS message to use either as a template for future SMS messages, or if you simply need to send the same SMS frequently. Any number of SMS messages can be saved as templates. Additionally, a template SMS may have up to eight variables, which you can replace with values when you send a copy of that template To save an SMS as a template, tap the Template button in the New SMS dialog then select Save To select a previously saved template SMS, tap Template as above then select Use. The selected template will replace any message text already in the New SMS dialog You may use the following variables in the SMS templates, entered between angle brackets: