FONE(1) FONE(1) NAME fone - control ISDN telephone SYNOPSIS fone [options...] DESCRIPTION Fone manages an AT&T 7506 ISDN telephone set. Program con- trol is supplementary: normal functioning of the phone is not affected. The set must be equipped with the ProPhone1.5 ROM or equivalent. To initialize after the ROM is first installed, push the `Select', then the `Data' button, and set parameters as follows: DATA MODE: B2 DATA RATE: 19200 PARITY: SPACE LOCAL MODE: AT Fone should be run once per terminal session; it accepts commands typed in its window. If the file `call.log' exists and is writable, it will contain a log of calls. A perma- nent log file may be initialized with: chmod +a call.log >call.log Options for fone are: -f file The telephone is controlled through file instead of /dev/eia0. -l file Calls are logged in file instead of call.log. -m The mike is not muted when a call is dialed with the handset down (see below). -t cmd The t command (see below) runs cmd instead of /bin/tel. Commands to fone are read, one per line, from the standard input. c string Call telephone number string. Non-alphanumeric charac- ters are discarded, and the appropriate prefix (9, 91, or none) is guessed from the length of the result. (If there is no active call, and string begins with a digit, the initial c may be omitted.) C string Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24) FONE(1) FONE(1) The alphanumeric characters in string are dialed exactly as given. d Drop the active call, or the last party added to a con- ference call. h Put the active call on hold. k string Add a party to a conference call. The active call is placed on hold, and string is parsed and dialed. Once the second call is connected, the `k' command with no argument adds the new call to the previously active call appearance. If the called party is indisposed, the commands `d' and `r' will drop the second call and reconnect the first. q string Query the local switch for directory entries matching string (a surname preceded by up to two initials, like `fraser', `a fraser', `ag fraser', or `a g fraser'). r id Reconnect a call on hold and make it the active call. If the appearance id is omitted, it defaults to that of the lowest numbered call on hold. s Show the id, state, and calling information for each call. t string Run the tel(1) command on string. x string Transfer the active call. The active call is placed in limbo (similar to hold), and string is parsed and dialed. Once the second call is connected, the `x' command with no argument bridges the two calls together and drops the intermediary (you). If the called party is indisposed, the commands `d' and `r' will drop the second call and reconnect the first. . string Transmits the converted Touch-Tone string to the called party; a string that begins with a `*', `#', or a digit doesn't need the preceding `.'. (See command c above if no call is active.) ? Print a summary of commands. The `c' command may be given before or after lifting the handset; if the handset is down, the call is placed with the speaker on so you can hear what's happening. The mike is Page 2 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24) FONE(1) FONE(1) normally muted, but the -m flag (see above) overrides this. FILES call.log log of calls /dev/eia0 RS232 line to phone SOURCE /sys/src/cmd/fone BUGS The speaker phone is not really supported. There's still no way to set the clock. Page 3 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24)