User's Manual Part 2
130 Control panel
Preliminary
• Set the decimal separator and thousands separator you desire.
• For applications that use currency values you can set a
currency symbol and choose how the symbol should be
placedinrelationtothesymbol.
Internet accounts
You access the Internet using an Internet Service Provider (ISP),
who supplies you with account details including: a username, a
password, and the phone number or web site address that your
P800 automatically uses to access the Internet. You need to set
up an Internet account before you can:
• Access web pages and download multimedia messages.
• Set up an e-mail account to send and receive e-mail
messages.
Tip A simple way of setting up an Internet account is to ask
your service provider to send you a message that contains the
required information to create an account automatically on
your P800.
There are three types of Internet account:
Thedialoguehastwotabs:
Accounts
and
Other.
Accounts tab
The Internet accounts dialogue lists all the Internet accounts that
have been set up on your P800.
Yo u c an add a
New
account to the list and
Edit
or
Delete
an
existing account.
If you want to select an Internet account every time you connect
to the Internet, select the
Show connection
dialogue check box.
This may be useful if you use different Internet accounts for
Internet
and
Messages
.
Dial-Up account
:
.
With a Dial-Up account, you're charged for the
length of time that you are connected to the
Internet.
High -speed Dial-Up
account
:
This is a special kind of Dial-Up account. With
a High-Speed Dial-Up account, you're charged
for the length of time you're connected but you
can increase the connection speed so that
information is transferred faster. Billing rates
from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may
increase as you increase the connection speed.
GPRS account
: With a GPRS account, you're charged for the
amount of information you view, download, or
send.
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