diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-92966ADC-17CF-5411-A829-1201C182B59F.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-92966ADC-17CF-5411-A829-1201C182B59F.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-92966ADC-17CF-5411-A829-1201C182B59F.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,129 +1,149 @@ - - - - - -ETel3rdParty: -Using the Telephony Independent Software Vendor (ISV) API -

This set of seven example applications demonstrate the use of the Telephony -ISV API provided by the CTelephony public interface to -the phone’s telephony system. This interface enables developers to access -common mobile telephony services, such as finding phone information, dialling -and answering voice calls.

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Each example demonstrates a different set of mobile telephony services, -and is stored in a subdirectory of ETel3rdPartyExample. -These subdirectories are explained in the description section.

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Download

Click on the following link to download -the example: ETel3rdParty.zip

Click browse to view the example code.

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Description

AutoDTMFDialler

This -example performs the following operations:

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  • Retrieves the line status -using the CTelephony::GetLineStatus() function.

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  • Retrieves the call status -using the CTelephony::GetCallStatus() function

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  • Retrieves the current -network registration status using the CTelephony::GetNetworkRegistrationStatus() function

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  • Retrieves the current -flight mode status using the CTelephony::GetFlightMode() function.

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  • Initiates a call using -the CTelephony::DialNewCall() function

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  • Transmits DTMF tones -across all the current active voice calls one after the other using the CTelephony::SendDTMFTones() function

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  • Disconnects a call using -the CTelephony::Hangup() function.

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Configs

This example directory contains the config.txt and -the TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg files, which are required -to configure the SIM TSY to run the application. For more information, see -the Configuring -the Simulator TSY section.

IncomingCalls

This -example answers incoming calls using the CTelephony::AnswerIncomingCall() function. -It also retrieves information about the call using the CTelephony::GetCallInfo() function. -It uses a test plug-in named Simulator TSY (SIMTSY) which simulates telephony -functions like phonebook, voicecall, SMS etc.

NetworkInformation

This -example retrieves the over-the-air network information about the currently -registered mobile network using the CTelephony::GetCurrentNetworkInfo() function -and also requests notification of changes to this information using the CTelephony::NotifyChange() function.

OutgoingCalls

This uses a test plug-in named Simulator TSY (SIMTSY) which simulates -telephony functions like phonebook, voicecall, SMS etc. This example performs -the following operations:

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  • Initiates a call using -the CTelephony::DialNewCall() function.

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  • Places a call on hold -using the CTelephony::Hold() function.

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  • Swaps between calls -using the CTelephony::Swap() function.

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  • Resumes a call on hold -using the CTelephony::Resume() function.

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  • Retrieves the status -of ICC locks using the CTelephony::GetLockInfo() function.

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  • Retrieves ICC-stored -information about the (preferred) name of the currently registered mobile -network using the CTelephony::GetCurrentNetworkName() function -and the network name using the CTelephony::GetOperatorName() function.

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  • Retrieves the -dynamic call capabilities for the calls that was dialled or answered using -the CTelephony::GetCallDynamicCaps() function.

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PhoneId

This example retrieves information about a -phone, such as the manufacturer name, serial number, phone and SIM card number -using the CTelephony::GetPhoneId() function, and current -subscriber information using the CTelephony::GetSubscriberId() function. -It then prints this information to the console.

PhoneMonitoring

This -example performs the following operations:

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  • Retrieves the status -and charge level of the phone battery using the CTelephony::GetBatteryInfo() function.

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  • Indicates whether a -phone battery is being charged using the CTelephony::GetIndicator() function.

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  • Retrieves the current -signal strength of the phone using the CTelephony::GetSignalStrength() function.

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  • Retrieves the current -flight mode status using the CTelephony::GetFlightMode() function.

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Shared

This example directory contains the shared -files to be used by other directories for synchronous and asynchronous operations.

SuppleServices

This -example retrieves the current status of the following services:

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  • call barring services -using the CTelephony::GetCallBarringStatus() function,

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  • call forwarding services -using the CTelephony::GetCallForwardingStatus() function,

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  • call waiting services -using the CTelephony::GetCallWaitingStatus() function,

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  • call identity services -using the CTelephony::GetIdentityServiceStatus() function.

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Class summary

The principal class used in this -example is CTelephony.

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Configuring -the simulator TSY

To run the application you must configure the -Simulator TSY. To do this, install the configuration files by performing the -following steps:

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  1. Copy the config.txt file -and the TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg file into the \epoc32\winscw\c\ directory -of the phone.

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  3. From the command prompt, -go to the source root directory.

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  5. Change directory to \epoc32\release\winscw\udeb and -run the following command:

    ced c:\TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg

  6. -
  7. Check the ced.log file -to ensure that the configuration file has been read successfully.

  8. -
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Building and -running

The -Symbian build process describes how to build an application.

The ETel3rdPartyExample builds -the following executables in the standard location (\epoc32\release\winscw\<build_variant> for -CodeWarrior):

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  • phoneid.exe

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  • phonemonitor.exe

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  • networkinformation.exe

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  • suppleservices.exe

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  • outgoingcalls.exe

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  • autodtmf.exe

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  • incomingcalls.exe

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Each executable must be run separately.

Note: Set -the StartUpMode mode to 1 in the \epoc32\data\epoc.ini file -to start the emulator in text shell mode as the applications use a console -based interface.

+ + + + + +ETel3rdParty: Using the Telephony Independent Software Vendor +(ISV) API +

This set of seven example applications demonstrate the use of the +Telephony ISV API provided by the CTelephony public +interface to the phone’s telephony system. This interface enables +developers to access common mobile telephony services, such as finding +phone information, dialling and answering voice calls.

+

Each example demonstrates a different set of mobile telephony services, +and is stored in a subdirectory of ETel3rdPartyExample. These subdirectories are explained in the description section.

+
Download

Click on the following link to download the example: ETel3rdParty.zip

Click browse to view the example code.

+
Description

AutoDTMFDialler

This example performs the following +operations:

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  • Retrieves the +line status using the CTelephony::GetLineStatus(const TPhoneLine& +, TDes8&) function.

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  • Retrieves the +call status using the CTelephony::GetCallStatus(const TCallId& +, TDes8&) function

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  • Retrieves the +current network registration status using the CTelephony::GetNetworkRegistrationStatus(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function

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  • Retrieves the +current flight mode status using the CTelephony::GetFlightMode(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function.

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  • Initiates a +call using the CTelephony::DialNewCall(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8& , const TTelNumber& , TCallId& , const TPhoneLine) function

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  • Transmits DTMF +tones across all the current active voice calls one after the other +using the CTelephony::SendDTMFTones(TRequestStatus& , +const TDesC&) function

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  • Disconnects +a call using the CTelephony::Hangup(TRequestStatus& , +const TCallId&) function.

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Configs

This example directory contains the config.txt and the TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg files, which are required to configure the SIM TSY to run the application. +For more information, see the Configuring the Simulator TSY section.

IncomingCalls

This example answers incoming calls using the CTelephony::AnswerIncomingCall(TRequestStatus& +, TCallId& , const TPhoneLine) function. It also retrieves +information about the call using the CTelephony::GetCallInfo(TDes8& +, TDes8& , TDes8&) function. It uses a test plug-in +named Simulator TSY (SIMTSY) which simulates telephony functions like +phonebook, voicecall, SMS etc.

NetworkInformation

This example retrieves the over-the-air network information about +the currently registered mobile network using the CTelephony::GetCurrentNetworkInfo(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function and also requests notification of +changes to this information using the CTelephony::NotifyChange(TRequestStatus& +, const TNotificationEvent& , TDes8&) function.

OutgoingCalls

This uses a test plug-in named Simulator +TSY (SIMTSY) which simulates telephony functions like phonebook, voicecall, +SMS etc. This example performs the following operations:

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  • Initiates a +call using the CTelephony::DialNewCall(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8& , const TTelNumber& , TCallId& , const TPhoneLine) function.

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  • Places a call +on hold using the CTelephony::Hold(TRequestStatus& , +const TCallId&) function.

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  • Swaps between +calls using the CTelephony::Swap(TRequestStatus& , const +TCallId& , const TCallId&) function.

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  • Resumes a call +on hold using the CTelephony::Resume(TRequestStatus& +, const TCallId&) function.

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  • Retrieves the +status of ICC locks using the CTelephony::GetLockInfo(TRequestStatus& +, const TIccLock& , TDes8&) function.

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  • Retrieves ICC-stored +information about the (preferred) name of the currently registered +mobile network using the CTelephony::GetCurrentNetworkName(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8& ) function and the network name using the CTelephony::GetOperatorName(TRequestStatus& , TDes8&) function.

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  • Retrieves +the dynamic call capabilities for the calls that was dialled or answered +using the CTelephony::GetCallDynamicCaps(const TCallId&, +TDes8&) function.

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PhoneId

This example retrieves information +about a phone, such as the manufacturer name, serial number, phone +and SIM card number using the CTelephony::GetPhoneId(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function, and current subscriber information +using the CTelephony::GetSubscriberId(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function. It then prints this information +to the console.

PhoneMonitoring

This example +performs the following operations:

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  • Retrieves the +status and charge level of the phone battery using the CTelephony::GetBatteryInfo(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function.

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  • Indicates whether +a phone battery is being charged using the CTelephony::GetIndicator(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function.

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  • Retrieves the +current signal strength of the phone using the CTelephony::GetSignalStrength(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function.

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  • Retrieves the +current flight mode status using the CTelephony::GetFlightMode(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8&) function.

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Shared

This example directory contains the +shared files to be used by other directories for synchronous and asynchronous +operations.

SuppleServices

This example retrieves +the current status of the following services:

    +
  • call barring +services using the CTelephony::GetCallBarringStatus(TRequestStatus& +, const TCallBarringCondition , TDes8& , const TServiceGroup) function,

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  • call forwarding +services using the CTelephony::GetCallForwardingStatus(TRequestStatus& +, const TCallForwardingCondition , TDes8& , const TServiceGroup) function,

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  • call waiting +services using the CTelephony::GetCallWaitingStatus(TRequestStatus& +, TDes8& , const TServiceGroup) function,

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  • call identity +services using the CTelephony::GetIdentityServiceStatus(TRequestStatus& +, const TIdentityService& , TDes8&) function.

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Class +summary

The principal class used in this example is CTelephony.

+
Configuring +the simulator TSY

To run the application you must configure +the Simulator TSY. To do this, install the configuration files by +performing the following steps:

    +
  1. Copy the config.txt file and the TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg file into the \epoc32\winscw\c\ directory of +the phone.

  2. +
  3. From the command +prompt, go to the source root directory.

  4. +
  5. Change directory +to \epoc32\release\winscw\udeb and run the following +command:

    ced c:\TelephonyISVAppConfig.cfg

  6. +
  7. Check the ced.log file to ensure that the configuration file has +been read successfully.

  8. +
+
Building +and running

The Symbian build +process describes how to build an application.

The ETel3rdPartyExample builds the following executables in +the standard location (\epoc32\release\winscw\<build_variant> for CodeWarrior):

    +
  • phoneid.exe

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  • phonemonitor.exe

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  • networkinformation.exe

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  • suppleservices.exe

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  • outgoingcalls.exe

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  • autodtmf.exe

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  • incomingcalls.exe

  • +

Each executable must be run separately.

Note: Set the StartUpMode mode to 1 in +the \epoc32\data\epoc.ini file to start the emulator +in text shell mode as the applications use a console based interface.

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