Cell Phone User Guide
Setup
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Connection
You need access points to
access the Internet for example to
• send/receive e-mails (p. 31)
• send/receive multimedia
messages (p. 29)
• use WAP applications (p. 44)
• activate modem operation
To connect to an access point, a data
connection is need. There may be ac-
cess points predefined by your pro-
vider. Otherwise your provider will
supply you with further information
on this.
C KSetupKSettingsKConnection
KSelect a function:
Access points
A list of default or defined access
points may be shown. Select an ac-
cess point from the list or define a
new one.
New access point
OptionsKNew access point
Use default settings
If you want to use default entries.
Use existing settings
If you want to change an existing en-
try to create a new access point, se-
lect it from the list.
There are three types of connection
available:
GSM data call
Data transmission rate up to
14.4 kbps.
To configure this access point:
• Connection name: your choice
• Data bearer: GSM data
• Access point name: from provider
• User name: from provider if required
• Prompt password: choose Yes if you
want to key it in every logon
• Password: from provider if required
• Authentication: normal/Secure
• Gateway IP address: from provider
• Homepage: address of WAP service or
multimedia messaging centre
• Session mode: e.g. Permanent
• Connection security: from provider
• Data call type: analogue, ISDN v.110,
ISDN v. 120
• Maximum data speed:
automatic, 9600, 14400
Note
In order to setup your phone for WAP, MMS
and Email, you can use the SMS Service.
We recommend that you contact your net-
work operator to send you the configuration
message.
Alternatively, you can go to
www.my-siemens.com/customercare
and Siemens will send you the configura-
tion message.
If you open the message and save it, the re-
ceived settings are automatically used as
Preferred connection, see Messages,
p. 38.










