PHONESTATE (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
These bit-flag constants describe various status items for a phone device.
The following table shows the PHONESTATE constants.
Value | Description |
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PHONESTATE_CAPSCHANGE = 0x00400000 |
Indicates that, due to configuration changes made by the user or other circumstances, one or more of the members in the PHONECAPS structure have changed. The application should use phoneGetDevCaps to read the updated structure. If a service provider sends a PHONE_STATE message containing this value to TAPI, TAPI will pass it along to applications that have negotiated TAPI version 1.4 or later; applications negotiating a previous API version will receive PHONE_STATE messages specifying PHONESTATE_REINIT, requiring them to shut down and reinitialize their connection to TAPI to obtain the updated information. |
PHONESTATE_CONNECTED = 0x00000002 |
The connection between the phone device and TAPI was just made. This happens when TAPI is first invoked or when the wire connecting the phone to the PC is plugged in with TAPI active. |
PHONESTATE_DEVSPECIFIC = 0x00100000 |
The phone's device-specific information has changed. |
PHONESTATE_DISCONNECTED = 0x00000004 |
The connection between the phone device and TAPI was just broken. This happens when the wire connecting the phone set to the PC is unplugged while TAPI is active. |
PHONESTATE_DISPLAY = 0x00000020 |
The display of the phone has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HANDSETGAIN = 0x00000800 |
The handset's microphone gain setting has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HANDSETHOOKSWITCH = 0x00000200 |
The handset hookswitch state has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HANDSETVOLUME = 0x00000400 |
The handset's speaker volume setting has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HEADSETHOOKSWITCH = 0x00008000 |
The headset's hookswitch state has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HEADSETGAIN = 0x00020000 |
The headset's microphone gain setting has changed. |
PHONESTATE_HEADSETVOLUME = 0x00010000 |
The headset's speaker volume setting has changed. |
PHONESTATE_LAMP = 0x00000040 |
A lamp of the phone has changed. |
PHONESTATE_MONITORS = 0x00000010 |
The number of monitors for the phone device. |
PHONESTATE_OTHER = 0x00000001 |
Phone-status items other than those listed below have changed. The application should check the current phone status to determine which items have changed. |
PHONESTATE_OWNER = 0x00000008 |
The number of owners for the phone device. |
PHONESTATE_REINIT = 0x00200000 |
Items have changed in the configuration of phone devices. To become aware of these changes, as for the appearance of new phone devices, the application should reinitialize its use of TAPI. |
PHONESTATE_REMOVED = 0x00800000 |
Indicates that the device is being removed from the system by the service provider, most likely through user action, through a control panel, or through a similar utility. A PHONE_STATE message with this value will normally be immediately followed by a PHONE_CLOSE message on the device. Subsequent attempts to access the device prior to TAPI being reinitialized will result in PHONEERR_NODEVICE being returned to the application. If a service provider sends a PHONE_STATE message containing this value to TAPI, TAPI will pass it along to applications that have negotiated TAPI version 1.4 or later. Applications negotiating a previous API version will not receive any notification. |
PHONESTATE_RESUME = 0x00080000 |
The application's use of the phone device is resumed after having been suspended for some time. |
PHONESTATE_RINGMODE = 0x00000080 |
The ring mode of the phone has changed. |
PHONESTATE_RINGVOLUME = 0x00000100 |
The ring volume of the phone has changed. |
PHONESTATE_SPEAKERHOOKSWITCH = 0x00001000 |
The speakerphone's hookswitch state has changed. |
PHONESTATE_SPEAKERGAIN = 0x00004000 |
The speakerphone's microphone gain setting state has changed. |
PHONESTATE_SPEAKERVOLUME = 0x00002000 |
The speakerphone's speaker volume setting has changed. |
PHONESTATE_SUSPEND = 0x00040000 |
The application's use of the phone is temporarily suspended. |
Remarks
These constants cannot be extended. All 32 bits are reserved.
Requirements
Header | tapi.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |