User`s guide

3.2.8 Modify phone settings to
demonstrate data connection
functions
These instructions assume you are
using a Motorola Timeport 260
Series GPRS Mobile Phone. Other
devices will require similar setups.
Note: Some older versions of
Motorola Timeport phones may lose
the IP address entered in this sec-
tion. Check this whenever you turn
on the phone.
1. After the phone is attached,
press the phone’s Menu key
briefly.
2. When the display shows “Access
Internet / Select?”, press the OK
key to select.
3. Hold down the Menu key for
about three seconds and
release.
4. On the Browser Menu, scroll to
7 >Setup with the up/down
arrow key and press OK.
If the phone hasn’t been setup
yet, it will display a list of pro-
files such as “profile1”. Use the
up/down arrow key to highlight
profile1 (or another unused
profile location), or overwrite a
previous profile. Press the OK
(Sel) key, then wait a few
seconds until the phone returns
to the profile menu.
5. Press the Menu (Edit) key.
6. On the profile1 menu, scroll to
1>WAP Settings and press the
OK key to Edit.
7. On the WAP Settings menu,
scroll to 1>Primary IP and
press the OK key to Edit. Use
the number keys to enter the PC
IP address (as recorded for PC
IP address in section 3.2.5).
This tells the phone where to
find its primary server. Use the
left arrow (*) and right arrow
(#) keys to move among the
numbers. Use the C key to clear
(or delete) a number.
Note: on the Motorola Timeport
phone, you must insert leading
zeros so the IP address consists
of 12 numbers. The decimal
points between the numbers are
entered automatically by the
phone for this specific function.
Example:
If your PC IP address 111.222.33.4
Enter this in the phone 111.222.033.004
8. Write the IP address you
entered in the phone here:
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9. Press the OK key when finished.
10. Also on the WAP Settings menu,
scroll to 2>Primary Port:. Press
the OK key to Edit. Under
Enter Port: edit the number to
9201. This is the default value,
and should already be in the
data field. Press the OK key
when finished. Press the C key
to return to the profile1 menu.
11. On the profile1 menu, scroll to
2>Data Bearer. Press the OK
key to Edit. Scroll to 1>GPRS.
This is the default value, and
should already be in the data
field. Press the OK key to Edit.
It is alright if the APN,
Username, and Password are all
blank. Press the C key three
times to return to the Browser
Menu. Use the scroll key to
move to the top of this menu.
12. If you are using the Infinite
WAPlite Gateway software from
Appendix A: Installing a WAP
Gateway into a PC, perform the
following steps. (If not, skip to
step 14 below.) To set the
phone’s browser to find the
WAPLite homepage on your PC:
a. Scroll to 2>Web Favorites
and press the OK key.
b. Scroll to choose an unused
http web address (or over-
write an old one).
c. Press the Menu (Edit) key
d. Under Enter URL:, enter the
following address:
“http://local/waplite.wml”.
Editing addresses like this is
an awkward process on the
phone, because you must
switch among the alphabetic,
numeric, and multiple symbol
menus to enter all of the
characters. Be patient. (Press
the Menu key to switch
among alpha, NUM, and SYM
key sets. While on a SYM set,
press the OK (SYM) key to
select among SYM1, SYM2,
SYM3, and SYM4 character
sets).
13. Once the address is entered,
press the OK key.
14. Press the lowest button on the
left side of the phone to exit the
phone’s browser (the upper
left-side buttons are the volume
controls). You will see the
phone’s turn-on display (usually
shows “001-01”). The phone is
still attached.
15. Turn the phone off. Note:
After you turn off the phone,
you typically cannot turn it
back on for about ten seconds.
16. Setup is complete.
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