#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Short example of use for Device::Gsm class
# Get date and time from phone
use strict;
use lib 'blib/arch';
use lib 'blib';
use Device::Gsm;
print "\nthis is sync_time.pl\n";
print "This script tries to set phone date/time to that of your PC clock\n";
my $gsm = conn();
print "\nok! connected to gsm phone.\n";
print "Setting phone date/time to [".localtime()."]...\n";
if( my $time = $gsm->datetime(localtime) ) {
print "Time of phone set correctly to $time!\n";
} else {
print "Failed to set time!\n";
}
# End
sub conn {
my $port = $^O =~ /Win/ ? 'COM2' : '/dev/ttyS1';
my $myport;
print "Select your serial port [$port] : ";
chomp( $myport = <STDIN> );
$myport ||= $port;
my $gsm = new Device::Gsm( port => $myport, log => 'file,sync_time.log', loglevel=>'info' );
die "cannot create Device::Gsm object!" unless $gsm;
$gsm->connect( baudrate => 19200 ) or die "cannot connect to GSM device on [$myport]\n";
return $gsm;
}