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Setting Up the New Modem Configuration
1. In the
Modem (“your modem name”) dialog, in the “Connect via” field,
select the port to which you connected the USB adapter or modem cable
(for example, “Printer port/USB” or “Modem Port”).
Note
The USB port (for example, “Printer Port/USB”) appears as an
option only if the USB adapter is plugged in and the adapter’s
software driver is properly installed.
2. From the “Modem” list, select the desired script:
❑ “QUALCOMM GSP-16XX” — This script uses the mode
preferences that are set on your Tri-Mode Phone (for details, see
“Setting Mode Preferences for Data” on page 7).
❑ “QUALCOMM GSP-16XX SAT only” — This script forces your
Tri-Mode Phone to make data connections using the Globalstar
satellite system exclusively. Select this only if you do not want to
make cellular data connections.
❑ “QUALCOMM GSP-16XX CELL only” — This script forces your
Tri-Mode Phone to make data connections using a terrestrial
digital cellular network exclusively. Select this only if you do not
want to make Globalstar data connections.
Tip
The QUALCOMM Globalstar modem uses a baud rate to match
the rate on your Tri-Mode Phone. For best results, set the phone’s
baud rate to 38400 bps. On your Tri-Mode Phone, you can check
or change the baud rate by selecting
menu, selecting Features >
Data > Baud Rate
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