SIM Card account represents a SIM card physically inserted into the mobile device (phone or modem).
SMS Studio uses serial connection to connect a mobile device. Whatever the type of serial connection is used (RS232, IrDA, USB or Bluetooth), the system will always assign one COM port number for each device. You can use Control Panel or Device Manager to learn the COM port number assigned to your device.
While the computer is establishing a connection to the device, SMS Studio detects the SIM card inserted in the phone. If the account for that SIM card does not already exist, it will be automatically created. In order to uniquely identify a SIM card, SMS Studio uses one of the identifiers in the following order: IMSI number of the SIM card, subscriber's phone number or IMEI number of the device itself. It depends solely on the phone model which identifiers could possibly be obtained.
Identifying the SIM card and associating it with an account is important for several reasons:
Serial Connection Dialog
See Connection Dialog for description of the Connection, Account and Statistics tabs.
GSM AT phone type for GSM AT compatible devices:
Baud rate lets you choose the baud rate at which the application will communicate with device.
Mode specifies the mode used to send and receive messages. Note that this setting is only used to inform the phone of the desired mode. It is up to the phone to decide whether it supports an option and whether
it will use the suggested mode.
Sending: In the standard mode, the phone sends messages according to its own settings. The Fast send option instructs the phone to keep the network link opened for a while after sending a single message. In this way the sending of
consecutive messages may be significantly faster.
Receiving: In the standard mode, the phone stores newly received message in its inbox and notifies the application about the new message arrival. Then the application reads the message from the phone and instructs the phone to delete it
from its inbox. In the Fast receive mode, the phone is instructed not to store the message in its inbox, but to forward it directly to the application. In this way the unnecessary overhead in the phone (for storing, reading and deleting
messages) and in the communication between the application and the phone is avoided, and, therefore, the receiving of messages may be significantly faster.
Custom: In this mode SMS Studio will not try to automatically adjust the phone settings.
Settings lets you specify the settings that are used in the custom mode. Note that the custom mode should only be used if none of the other available modes is working with your specific phone model.
Nokia Type 1, 2 and 3 phone types for Nokia phones with FBUS protocol supported:
Cable type lets you specify the type of the cable you are using to connect the phone.
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