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Re: 6310(i) && Bluetooth
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Timothy Murphy |
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Re: 6310(i) && Bluetooth |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 14:43:03 +0000 |
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On Tuesday 21 January 2003 06:46, Herbert Demmel wrote
(on the gnokii mailing list):
> can anybody please tell me if the connection via Bluetooth to a 6310(i)
> already works ?
I'd be very interested in the answer to that.
I find it easy enough to "connect" to my Nokia 6310
using bluez (rfcomm + minicom or cu)
but my phone only seems to understand completely useless AT commands,
and doesn't eg allow me to read my phonebook (with AT+CPBR)
or even to dial out with ATD...
(My phone says it is dialling the correct number,
but it doesn't recognise it from the phone book,
and it always gets a "bad number" tone.
It's as though the characters in the number
had the top bit set, or something like that.)
I should emphasize that the above was _without_ gnokii.
I didn't understand how bluetooth was meant to be used
_within_ gnokii -- it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the documentation.
Gnokii works perfectly for me with my 6310 via a cable connection.
I run gnokii with "model = 6310" in my .gnokiirc
because I don't know how to use "model = AT".
(I find the "DataCalls-QuickStart" document less than lucid.)
I'd be really grateful if someone could tell me
exactly what commands they give after "model = AT" --
rather than an essay on the subject.
(It seems to me a great pity people writing Linux documentation
don't make more use of the "script" program.)
Here for example is my bluetooth conversation with my phone:
===========================================
Script started on Wed Jan 8 23:35:31 2003
address@hidden Bluetooth]$ hciconfig
hci0: Type: USB
BD Address: 08:00:46:21:58:29 ACL MTU: 128:8 SCO MTU: 64:8
UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN
RX bytes:99 acl:0 sco:0 events:12 errors:0
TX bytes:296 acl:0 sco:0 commands:12 errors:0
address@hidden Bluetooth]$ hcitool inq
Inquiring ...
00:02:EE:10:A5:BE clock offset: 0x60a4 class: 0x502204
address@hidden Bluetooth]$ echo $PHONE
00:02:EE:10:A5:BE
address@hidden Bluetooth]$ su
Password:
address@hidden Bluetooth]# rfcomm bind 0 $PHONE 1
address@hidden Bluetooth]# rfcomm -a
rfcomm0: 00:02:EE:10:A5:BE channel 1 clean
address@hidden Bluetooth]# minicom
...
OPTIONS: History Buffer, F-key Macros, Search History Buffer, I18n
Compiled on Jun 23 2002, 16:41:20.
Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys
AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0
OK
AT+CGSN
350841200802729
OK
AT+CBC
+CBC: 0,28
OK
AT+CSQ
+CSQ: 20,99
OK
AT+CPBF
ERROR
ATDT012842366
NO CARRIER
ATZ
OK
ATDP35312842366
NO CARRIER
...
address@hidden Bluetooth]# exit
exit
address@hidden Bluetooth]$ exit
Script done on Wed Jan 8 23:43:27 2003
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--
Timothy Murphy
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tel: +353-86-233 6090
s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland