User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Introduction
- Phone exterior
- Hardware setup
- Startup
- Today screen
- Input methods
- Settings
- Phone operation
- Programs
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Internet Explorer
- Messaging
- Windows Media
- Help
- Games
- Mobile Security
- Calculator
- Speech Commander
- Download Agent
- Excel Mobile
- File Explorer
- Java Manager
- Modem Link
- Notes
- Pictures & Videos
- Pocket MSN
- PowerPoint Mobile
- Search
- Set Ringtone
- SIM Message
- SIM Toolkit
- Skype
- Sprite Backup
- Tasks
- Terminal Services Client
- Digital Media Server
- Word Mobile
- Recover Storage
- Camera/camcorder operation
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Webaroo
- Troubleshooting information
- Care and maintenance
- Product data
- SAR
- License Agreement
38 Settings
Connection Settings
Ta p Start > Settings > Connections > Connection Settings to select presets of GPRS/CSD/
MMS/WAP connections in your area. You only need to select your region, operator, and
service type, then you can quickly connect to an available network without the hassle of
entering lots of setup information.
Connections
The PDA phone can be very easily configured to access the Internet or a corporate network to
perform tasks such as browsing the World Wide Web, sending e-mail, or exchanging instant
messages with friends and co-workers. Connections can be made with a dial-up modem, a
wireless modem that is either General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data
(CSD), or a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card.
Available connections and methods for setting up may vary depending on your ISP and
country/region.
There are 6 supported groups of connection settings: WAP, MMS, CSD, WEB, My ISP (which
allows you to access the Internet) and My Work Network (which allows you to access private
resources such as your Intranet, VPN, or other protected resources).
My ISP and My Work Network settings cannot be deleted.
Ta p Start > Settings > Connections > Connections to enter the Settings page. On the Tasks
tab, choose an option to set up connections. On the Advanced tab, you can access more
options such as creating a new network profile (with proper settings) and dialing rules.
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