Operating Instructions
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Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (WAP™)
Your phone has an WAP™ internet browser to access services, such as stock buying,
news, sports, weather, TV listings etc., supplied by your operator and/or your inter-
net provider. The types of services offered depend on the internet provid-
er and network operator.
You must have a DATA subscription to access these services.
Either your phone is pre-programmed with the settings or you must enter them.
See below to enter the settings. If you cannot access the settings, they are pre-pro-
grammed.
Configuring General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) access points*
To use the faster speed packed data service (higher data rate than GSM)
you must configure at least one GPRS access point.
If you just use circuit switching skip this procedure.
If you use both packet and circuit perform this procedure.
You can configure up to 10 access points.
To configure one GPRS access point:
Storing/editing connection settings (operator provided)
You can enter up to 5 different profiles.
To enter and store the profile details:
* The availability of GPRS depends on your mobile phone model and on your subscription
Access to the connection settings depend upon whether the settings have been pre-programmed
prior to shipment from the factory. In some cases and to avoid errors these settings are 'locked'
and are not user programmable.
For further information about GPRS, the services available and the charges, please contact your
service provider.
Press . Select Internet.
Select Settings. Select GPRS access points *.
Select an empty profile ([...]) and press New .
Enter the Alias name and press OK .
Enter the Full name and press OK .
Enter the Login name and press OK .
Enter the Login password and press OK .
Press . Select Internet.
Select Profile list.
Select an empty profile ([...]) and press Options .
Select Edit.
Enter the 4 digit phone lock code (default code 0000) and press
OK .
Enter the Proxy name and press OK .
Select the connection mode (Circuit, Packets or
Circuit+packets).
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