User Manual

Operating Your Computer 2-27
Connecting Using GPRS
Your computer can receive General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), a
high-speed data-only service that transmits data over a mobile telephone
network. In addition, GPRS provides permanent on-line connection.
To use GPRS, you must have a subscription to the function with a service
provider that supports GPRS.
To connect to a GPRS network, you must configure a connection for that
service on your computer.
Using the GPS (Optional)
NOTE: To take advantage of the GPS feature, the USB-to-COM
driver supplied with
your computer must be installed (see chapter 6 for details).
Navigation and positioning are crucial to so many activities. To try to
figure out where you are and where you are going, you need GPS
technology. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide
radio-navigation system.
Turning On/Off the GPS
Your computer has a built-in Fn+F7 GPS hot key to switch the GPS
on/off (see Hot Keys in this chapter).