Palm OS® Virtual Phone is a standard Windows NT/2000 application. This application displays a log of AT Commands that correspond to the Telephony Manager functions which were called by the application executing in Palm OS Cobalt Simulator.
Every time a Palm OS application calls a Telephony Manager function, the Telephony Manager issues one or more AT commands which are then sent to Virtual Phone. When Virtual Phone receives these AT commands it responses exactly like a real phone.
This chapter explains how you can use the Virtual Phone user interface to test your telephony applications. The chapter has the following organization.
Palm OS Virtual Phone Window
Palm OS Virtual Phone Menu Items
Phone Configuration Dialog Box
Service Configuration Dialog Box
Response Preferences Dialog Box
Options Dialog Box
Profile Setup Dialog Box
Palm OS Virtual Phone Window
The Virtual Phone window, shown in Figure 3.1, displays the text equivalent of the original Telephony Manager function, while the actual AT commands or traces are displayed in the AT Log window.
Figure 3.1 Virtual Phone window

This window displays the Telephony Manager functions that are called and the results of the calls.
Palm OS Virtual Phone Menu Items
Most of Virtual Phone's functions are available through the following menu items.
File Menu
Select File to work with Virtual Phone configuration files (VPC files).
File > New Profile
Select to open the New Profile wizard to create a new Virtual Phone configuration.
File > Open Phone Config
Select to open the Open dialog box, shown in Figure 3.2, to select an existing Virtual Phone configuration file.
Figure 3.2 Open dialog box for Virtual Phone configuration (VPC) files

File > Save Phone Config
Select to save the current Virtual Phone configuration file.
File > Save Phone Config As
Select to open the Save VP State dialog box, shown in Figure 3.3, to save the current Virtual Phone configuration file with a filename that you specify.
Figure 3.3 Save VP State dialog box

File > Exit
Connection Menu
Select Connection to connect or disconnect Virtual Phone.
View Menu
Select View to open or arrange the secondary Virtual Phone windows.
View > AT Log
Select to open the AT Log window, shown in Figure 3.4.

- To save the contents of the AT Log window, click the diskette icon in the toolbar.
- To add a separator line to the window, click the line icon in the toolbar.
- To clear the contents of the window, click the delete icon (the red X) in the toolbar.
- To view the contents of the window in hexadecimal format, click the hex icon (the black H) in the toolbar.
View > Auto Arrange AT Log
Select to position the AT Log window below the Virtual Phone window.
View > Auto Arrange AT+CFG
Select to position the AT Log window to the right of the Virtual Phone window, and the Phone Configuration dialog box below the Virtual Phone window.
View > Auto Arrange CFG+AT
Select to position the AT Log window to below the Virtual Phone window, and the Phone Configuration dialog box to the right of the Virtual Phone window.
Tools Menu
The Tools menu, shown in Figure 3.5, provides access to several services.
Figure 3.5 Virtual Phone Tools Menu

Tools > Phone Configuration
Select to open the Phone Configuration dialog box to set and view the settings for basic services of Virtual Phone. See "Phone Configuration Dialog Box" for more information.
Tools > Services
Select to open the Service Configuration dialog box to set and view the settings for PhoneBook, SMS, and Speech services. See "Service Configuration Dialog Box" for more information.
Tools > Send AT Commands
Select to open a dialog box, shown in Figure 3.6, where you can enter AT unsolicited results that you want to send.
Figure 3.6 Send AT Commands dialog box

Tools > Responses Preferences
Select to define the Virtual Phone services, error numbers, and messages. See "Response Preferences Dialog Box" for more information.
Tools > Options
Select to define the options for Profiles, Phone use, and window settings. See "Options Dialog Box" for more information.
Tools > Profile Setup
Select to change or view current Profile settings. See "Profile Setup Dialog Box" for more information.
Palm OS Virtual Phone Toolbar Items
Virtual Phone's provides additional functions through the toolbar shown in Figure 3.7.
Figure 3.7 Virtual Phone toolbar

AT Button
Toggles the display of the AT Log window.
Clear Button
Clears the contents of the Activity Log
Connection Button
Connects or disconnects Virtual Phone.
Power Button
Turns Virtual Phone on or off, determining whether Virtual Phone can receive AT commands.
CFUN Button
Turns the phone functions on or off (equivalent to processing the AT+CFUN command).
Network Registration Button
Registers the phone to the operator selected (equivalent to processing the AT+COPS=0
command).
Palm OS Virtual Phone Status Bar
The status bar, shown in Figure 3.8, displays information about the current configuration.
- The communications plug-in link setting
- The phone plug-in setting
- The security state (such as Ready, PIN Expected, PUK Expected)
Figure 3.8 Virtual Phone status bar

Phone Configuration Dialog Box
The Phone Configuration dialog box provides access to the phone configuration settings. To open the Phone Configuration dialog box, select Tools > Phone Configuration.
Phonebook Settings
SMS Settings
Data Settings
SIM Settings
GPRS Settings
GPRS PDP Management
Speech Settings
Speech Forwarding
Configuration Settings
Configuration Facilities
Network Settings
Network Notifications
Network Networks
Power Settings
Security Codes
Security Status
Phonebook Settings
Phonebook Settings, shown in Figure 3.9, displays information about the stored phone books, showing the current phonebook and which phonebooks are activated.

General
- Maximum Name Length
Enter the maximum length of a name associated to a phone number. A maximum of 30 characters is permitted for the name length.
See
TelPhbGetEntryMaxSizes
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Current Phone Book
The currently selected Phone Book. See TelPhbGetSelectedPhonebook
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Activated Phone Books
Check to indicate that the phone book is present.
For all of the above see TelPhbGetAvailablePhonebooks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
SMS Settings
SMS Settings, shown in Figure 3.10, displays information about the SMS features.

The values entered and displayed here are stored in the SMS (Short Message Services) files, SmsStore.db
and SmsStoreSend.db
.
General setting
- Call Center
Enter the phone's service center. See
TelCfgSetSmsCenter
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Max SMS Index
Enter the maximum number of messages to display and store (maximum 500). See
TelSmsGetMessageCount
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
MO SMS Service
New Message indication
Select the mode for new messages:
- 0 - Always buffer unsolicited result codes
- 1 - Discard unsolicited results when link is reserved
- 2 - Buffer unsolicited results when link is reserved
Indication mode according to SMS type
Data Settings
Data Settings, shown in Figure 3.11, displays information about the server, server port, communication protocol.

Server
These settings are used for data connections (GSM/GPRS). The server specified should be a valid TCP server.
SIM Settings
SIM Settings, shown in Figure 3.12, displays SIM properties for the phone you are emulating.

International Mobile Subscriber Identity
- IMSI - International Subscriber Identity
Enter the international mobile subscriber identity number corresponding to the SIM card.
Voice Mail Number
SIM Card
- Status
Sim Inserted: Select this setting to indicate whether the SIM card is in use for the emulation.
GPRS Settings
GPRS Settings, shown in Figure 3.13, displays GPRS properties for the phone you are emulating.

GPRS Network registration
- State
Specify the network registration state for the Mobile Equipment (ME).
- 0 - Not Registered, ME Not Searching.
- 1 - Registered
Select this value if the highlighted network is registered to a provider (RegStat=1).
- 2 - Not Registered, ME Not searching
Select this value if the network is not registered (RegStat=2).
- 3 - Registration Denied
Select this value to simulate a denied registration (RegStat=3).
- 4 - Unknown
Select this value if the network is not recognized by Virtual Phone (RegStat=4).
- 5 - Registered, Roaming
Select this value if the network is registered as roaming (RegStat=5).
See TelNwkGetNetworkName
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Location
- Cell Id
- Enter the value of the current cell. This value is a two-byte cell ID in hexadecimal format. See
TelNwkGetLocation
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Area Code
- Enter the value of the cell's area code. This value is a two-byte location area code in hexadecimal format. See
TelNwkGetLocation
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Network Registration Notification
- Mode
- Set the network registration notification state.
- 0 - None
Select this value to disable the network registration unsolicited results code.
- 1 - Network Reg.
Select this value to enable the network registration unsolicited results code.
- 2 - Network Reg. & Location Info
Select this value to enable the network registration and location information unsolicited results code.
- 0 - None
- Send Notif
Click to send a network registration notification. Note that if you modify the Cell ID or Area Code information, you should click Apply before clicking Send Notif.
GPRS Event Reporting
GPRS PDP Management
The Phone Configuration dialog box provides one settings page for overall settings, and an additional page for each APN specified.

PDP Context Management
The table lists the APN definitions for this Virtual Phone session.
The PDP parameters available depend on the selected PDP type.
Actions
Unsolicited Result Codes
Class
Event Buffer

Each APN defined has a page for defining packet data protocol parameters.
Packet Data Protocol Parameters
Type Parameters
Compression
Required Quality
Minimum Quality
Speech Settings
Speech Settings, shown in Figure 3.16, displays properties for speech calls.

Connected Line ID present
- TA
Check to show the result code presentation status in the Terminal Adapter (TA) phone book.
- Nwk
Check to show the subscriber connected line identification presentation service status in the network phone book.
Calling Line ID Present
- TA
Check to show the result code presentation status in the Terminal Adapter (TA) phone book.
- Nwk
Check to show the subscriber connected line identification presentation service status in the network phone book.
Calling Line ID Restriction
- Subscription
Set according to the subscription of the calling line identification restriction service.
- On Network
Set to the subscriber calling line identification restriction service status in the network.
Supplementary Service Notifications
- +CSSI
Select to indicate whether +CSSI notifications are supported.
- +CSSU
Select to indicate whether +CSSU notifications are supported.
Speech Forwarding
Speech Forwarding, shown in Figure 3.17, displays information about call forwarding settings.

Call Forwarding
- Reason
- Class
Select the call type that you want forwarded:
- Voice
- Data
- Fax
- Sms
- Data Circuit Sync
Select this option to forward incoming synchronous data service calls.
- Data Circuit Async
Select this option to forward incoming asynchronous data service calls.
- Dedicated Packet Access
Select this option to forward incoming dedicated packet access service calls.
- Dedicated PAD Access
Select this option to forward incoming dedicated PAD access service calls.
- Status: Active
- Number
- SubAddr
- Time
Enter the time in seconds to wait before call is forwarded. Note that this setting applies only when Call forwarding by class is set to No Reply.
Configuration Settings
The Configuration Settings, shown in Figure 3.18, provides access to basic Virtual Phone configuration parameters.
See the Information, Power, and Configuration Services in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS for further details.
Figure 3.18 Configuration Settings

Phone Settings
Enter the information for the phone you want to emulate.
- Brand
Enter any name (limited to 30 alphanumeric characters). Use the function
TelInfGetInformation
to access this information. See theTelInfGetInformation
function in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Model
Enter any model number (limited to 30 alphanumeric characters). Use the function
TelInfGetInformation
to access this information. See theTelInfGetInformation
function in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Revision
Enter the revision number (limited to 30 alphanumeric characters). Use the function
TelInfGetInformation
to access this information. See theTelInfGetInformation
function in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Number
Enter the Phone Number (limited to 30 alphanumeric characters) of the "virtual" mobile phone. See the
TelCgfGetPhoneNumber
function in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Serial Number
Network Settings
Configuration Facilities
Configuration Facilities, shown in Figure 3.19, displays information about the current emulation session.
Figure 3.19 Configuration Facilities

Facilities
- Select the facility from the list:
- AI-Bar All Incoming Calls
- AO-Bar All Outgoing calls
- FD-SIM fixed dialing memory feature
- IR-Bar incoming calls when roaming outside the home country
- OI-Bar Outgoing International calls
- OX-Bar Outgoing international calls eXcept to home country
- PF-Lock phone to the first inserted SIM card
- PS-Lock phone to SIM card
- SC-SIM asks for password in ME power-up
- Mode
- Select this value to indicate whether the facility lock is active.
- Passwd
- Enter the facility lock password.
- Class
- Select the class of information. Call barring facilities are based on GSM supplementary services (refer GSM 02.88 [6]). The interaction of these with other commands is based on other GSM supplementary services as described in the GSM standard. See the selection descriptions in the Call forwarding by class section.
Network Settings
Network Settings, shown in Figure 3.20, displays properties that simulate network-oriented services, including authorized networks, forbidden networks, current network, signal strength, and search mode.

Set the parameters for the network you are emulating.
Signal Strength
Set the signal level you want to test.
- Entry field
Enter a numeric value between 0 and 31, with 0 being no signal and 31 being the maximum signal strength. See
TelNwkGetSignalLevel
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Not detectable
If checked, Virtual Phone will issue a 99 for Signal Strength. As specified in the GSM Technical Specification. See
TelNwkGetSignalLevel
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Search Mode
Select how you want Virtual Phone to select a network.
- Manual
Select this value if you want Virtual Phone to manually select a network
- Auto
Select this value if you want Virtual Phone to automatically select a network.
See TelNwkGetSearchMode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. See kTelNwkManualSearch
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Network name presentation
Select how you want the network name presented:
Network Notifications
Network Notifications, shown in Figure 3.21, displays information about the network location and registration notifications.
Figure 3.21 Network Notifications

Location
Set the location information for the current cell and its area code.
- Cell Id
Enter the value of the current Cell. This value is a two-byte cell ID in hexadecimal format. See
TelNwkGetLocation
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Area Code
Enter the value of the Cell's area code. This value is a two-byte location area code in hexadecimal format. See
TelNwkGetLocation
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Network Registration Notification State
Set the network registration notification state.
- 0 - None
Select this value to disable the network registration unsolicited results code.
- 1 - Network Reg.
Select this value to enable the network registration unsolicited results code.
- 2 - Network Reg. & Location Info
Select this value to enable the network registration and location information unsolicited results code.
- Send Notif button
Click to send a network registration notification. Note that if you modify the Cell ID or Area Code information, you should click Apply before clicking Send Notif.
Network Networks
Network Networks, shown in Figure 3.22, displays information about the networks used for this Virtual Phone session.

See the Telephony Network section in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS for further details.
Networks
Specify the networks for your phone.
- Current List
Select a list of network from either the Available Networks list or the Preferred Networks list. Select Modify List to display the Network List Management dialog box.
A network is defined by its SimId, Id, Short Name and Name. Virtual Phone stores these values in the AvailableNwk.db file. See
AvailableNwk.db
file, in theNWK
section, variable nameNum
. SeeTelNwkGetNetworks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.- SimId
The order number of the operator in the SIM available/preferred operator list.
- Id
This is a hexadecimal value five digits long. The first three digits represent the country code; the next two digits represent the network name. The normal numeric format is the GSM Location Area Identification number, which consists of a three-digit (BCD) country code plus a two-digit (BCD) network code.
See the
AvailableNwk.db
orPreferredNwk.db
file, in theNWK
section, variable nameId
. SeeTelNwkGetNetworks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Short Name
An abbreviation of the Name with a maximum 8 alphanumeric characters. See the AvailableNwk.db or PreferredNwk.db file, in the
NWK
section, variable nameSname
. - Name
The normal maximum value for name is 16 alphanumeric characters. Some operators restrict this value to 6 or 8 characters, while some networks allow more than 16 characters for the long name. See the AvailableNwk.db or PreferredNwk.db file, in the
NWK
section, variable nameLname
. SeeTelNwkGetNetworks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.See
TelNwkGetNetworks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
- SimId
- State
Select the state of the network that is selected in the table. There are four options:
- Unknown
- Available
Select this value if the selected network is available (
Stat=1
). - Current
Select this value if the highlighted network is currently selected (
Stat=2
). - Forbidden
Select this value if the network is unavailable for security reasons (
Stat=3
).See the
AvailableNwk.db
orPreferredNwk.db
file, in theNWK
section, variable nameStat
. SeeTelNwkSelectNetwork
in the Telephony Manager chapter in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
- ME Reg State
Select the ME (Mobile Equipment, that is the GSM phone) network registration status.
- 1 - Registered
Select this value if the highlighted network is registered to a provider (
RegStat=1
). - 2 - Not Registered, ME Not searching
Select this value if the network is not registered (
RegStat=2
). - 3 - Registration Denied
Select this value if the network is secured and registration is rejected (
RegStat=3
). - 4 - Unknown
Select this value if the network is not recognized by Virtual Phone (
RegStat=4
). - 5 - Registered, Roaming
Select this value if the network is registered as roaming (
RegStat=5
).See
TelNwkGetNetworkName
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
- 1 - Registered
Power Settings
Use Power Settings, shown in Figure 3.23, to enter the power information for the phone you are emulating.

Power management
- Phone Functionality Value
Enter a number indicating the phone functionality status as defined in ETSI standard (see AT+CFUN command).
- Battery state
Enter the battery conditions you are testing.
- Powered
Select to indicate that the battery is present and that the Battery Level setting should be taken into consideration.
- Not Powered
Select to indicate that the battery is present but its power level is zero.
- No Battery
- Battery Fault
Select to simulate a battery fault condition.
See
TelPowGetBatteryStatus
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
- Powered
- Battery level
Select the battery range from 0% (for no power) to 100% (for full power). See
TelPowGetPowerLevel
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Security Codes
Security Codes, shown in Figure 3.24, displays information about security settings used for this emulation session.

You can change the values of these codes using Telephony Manager functions or directly in this dialog box. To change an authentication code, see TelStyChangeAuthenticationCode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
PIN 1
- Value
Enter the primary Personal Identification Number (PIN), between 4-digits and 8-digits long. See
TelStyEnterAuthenticationCode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Num tries
Enter the number of times that a user can attempt to enter the PIN 1 value.
PIN 2
- Value
Enter the secondary Personal Identification Number between, 4-digits and 8-digits long. See
TelStyEnterAuthenticationCode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Num tries
Enter the number of times that a user can attempt to enter the PIN 2 value.
PUK 1
- Value
Enter the primary Personal Universal Key (PUK). This value is a mandatory 8-digits long. See
TelStyEnterAuthenticationCode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Num tries
Enter the number of times that a user can attempt to enter the PUK 1 value.
PUK 2
- Value
Enter the secondary Personal Universal Key (PUK). This value is a mandatory 8-digits long. See
TelStyEnterAuthenticationCode
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Num tries
Enter the number of times that a user can attempt to enter the PUK 2 value.
Reset State
Click to reset the security values to the default state.
Security Status
Use Security Status to set the security for this Virtual Phone session.

Actual Security Status
Enter the security state of the phone. See TelStyGetAuthenticationState
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
- Ready
Select this value if Virtual Phone is ready to receive AT commands.
State=0
.In this state, Virtual Phone answers "Ready" to any
+CPIN?
command, and does not apply PIN Security before answering otherAT
commands. - PIN1 expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect a primary Personal Identification Number (PIN).
State=1
. SeekTelStyPin1CodeId
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - PUK1 expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect the primary Personal Universal Key (PUK).
State=3
. SeekTelStyPuk1CodeId
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Phone to SIM expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect the Phone to Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) code.
State=5
. SeekTelStyPhoneToSimCodeId
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - Phone to First SIM expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect the Phone to First SIM Key (PH-FSIM PIN).
- PIN2 expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect a secondary Personal Identification Number (PIN).
State=2
. SeekTelStyPin2CodeId
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS. - PUK2 expected
Select this value to indicate that Virtual Phone should expect the secondary Personal Universal Key (PUK).
State=4
. SeekTelStyPuk2CodeId
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS.
Lock SIM Card
Check to activate PIN1 security.
Service Configuration Dialog Box
To open the Service Configuration dialog box, select Tools > Services. The Service Configuration dialog box displays settings for PhoneBook, SMS, and Speech.
PhoneBook
SMS PDU Viewer
SMS PDU Manager
SMS Storage - Received
SMS Storage - Sent
Speech New Call
Speech Manage Calls
PhoneBook
The PhoneBook page, shown in Figure 3.26, displays information about each of the active phonebooks.

See TelPhbGetAvailablePhonebooks
in Exploring Palm OS: Telephony and SMS for information on phone books.
- Write Protected
- Total Entries
Enter the maximum number of entries allowed in the phone book.
- Total Used
- Add button
To manually add an entry in the phone book, click Add. This generates an index entry for the item, and you can click on the fields in the table to add data.
- Remove button
- Remove All button
- Populate button
SMS PDU Viewer
Use PDU Viewer, shown in Figure 3.27, to create a new SMS delivery message, which is an SMS message received by Virtual Phone from the GSM network. The message is stored in the first available location in the SmsStore.db file.

PDU Viewer
Action
SMS PDU Manager
Use the PDU Manager page to set options for the SMS Center.

SMS Center
- Configured in MS
Check to indicate that the SMS Center is configured in the MS (Mobile Station).
- Address
Enter the address of the SMS Center. This option is available when the SMS Center is configured in MS checkbox is not selected.
- TON
- Message Parameters
- Create PDU button
- Reset
- Receive PDU button
With the default Virtual Phone configuration, you can create a standard SMS message by clicking Receive PDU. Virtual Phone creates a Class 1 SMS text message with the text "Hello world!"
To create a multiple-part SMS message, simply add enough characters to the message.
SMS Storage - Received
The Storage - Received page keeps a record of SMS messages you have received.
Figure 3.29 Storage - Received

Messages
- Id
- Type
- Multi Part
Indicates whether the SMS is composed of several parts. For a single-part message, the field says
None
. For a multiple-part message, the field contains a relative number indicating the part displayed, such as1/3
for the first part of a three-part message. - Status
Indicates the status of the message: received unread, received read, stored unsent, or stored sent.
- Message Text
- Refresh button
- Delete button
Click to delete a selected message. To select a message, either use Ctrl+A or else Ctrl-click the message.
SMS Storage - Sent
The Storage - Sent page keeps a record of SMS messages you have sent.

Messages
- Id
- Multi Part
- Status
Indicates the status of the message: received unread, received read, stored unsent, or stored sent.
- Report Status
- Message Text
- Refresh List button
- Send Report button
Click to send an SMS status report for the selected SMS message (if applicable).
- Delete button
Click to delete a selected message. To select a message, either use Ctrl+A or else Ctrl-click the message.
Speech New Call
Use the New Call page to create a new call.

New Incoming Call
Speech Manage Calls
The Manage Calls page allows you to change the state of calls that you have placed or received.

Response Preferences Dialog Box
To open the Response Preferences dialog box, select Tools > Response Preferences. Use this screen to select an error which will systematically be returned by a service.
Figure 3.33 Response Preferences Dialog Box

The following list associates a Virtual Phone service to a Telephony Manager function as supported by a standard GSM phone driver.
Table 3.1 Virtual Phone Services and Telephony Manager Functions
Response Configuration
- According to Phone's State
Select this option to return a value according to the current state of Virtual Phone.
- Reply with Error
Options Dialog Box
Use the Options dialog box to set general options for Virtual Phone. To open the Options dialog box, select Tools > Options.
Profiles Options
Phone Options
Dialog Options
Profiles Options
Use the Profiles page to set options for when you start and exit Virtual Phone.
Figure 3.34 Options - Profiles

Phone Options
Use the Phone page to set options for general phone simulation.

Dialog Options
Use the Dialog page to set options for how Virtual Phone windows are handled at start-up.

Profile Setup Dialog Box
The Profile Setup allows you to change the settings that get written to the Virtual Phone configuration file (VPC) when you run the New Profile wizard (described in "Creating a Virtual Phone Profile"). To open the Profile Setup dialog box, select Tools > Profile Setup.
Figure 3.37 Profile Setup Dialog box
