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GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS Is a method for faster data transmitting in the mobile network.
Use GPRS and if the network has sufficient capacity, you will be able to get connected to the Internet almost permanently.
The network operator will only charge the actual data transmission time. Some mobile service providers are unable to sup-
port this service.
CSD (Circuit Switched Data)
Data transfer is made possible via the data connection to a default IP address of your network provider or mobile service pro-
vider. This connection allows you to exchange data, such as Internet access, or to download games and applications, and to
use WAP services.
Connectivity Profile Setting
From the
Connectivity Profile
menu, press Left Softkey to display Option menu. Select
Edit
to enter the
Profile setting
menu. Use Up and Down keys to highlight the following options and press Left Softkey to edit the respective details for the
WAP
/
MMS
settings:
Server Address
Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the WAP homepage and MMS centre address fields and type in the new address.
Press Right Softkey to clear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made.
Gateway IP
Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the
WAP
and
MMS
fields and type in the new Gateway IP. Press Right Softkey to
clear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made.
Port Number
Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the
WAP
and
MMS
fields and type in the new Port Number. Press Right Softkey
to clear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made.
Linger Time
The linger time will cause the connection to be broken if the connection has not been used for a preset amount of time.
At the
Linger time
field, key in the new time.
Connection Mode
Select to use either GPRS or CSD for WAP, MMS and Java connection. Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the
WAP
,
MMS
and
Java
fields. Use Left and Right keys to toggle between
Auto
,
CSD Setting
or
GPRS Setting
. Press Left Soft-
key to save changes made.
You can choose which type of
connection you require: GPRS or
CSD. Please contact your mobile
service provider before setting.
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