User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 074250-003 UG WWAN Communicator.pdf
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started
- Making and Answering Phone Calls
- Sending and Receiving SMS Messages
- Viewing and Working with Call Registers
- Connecting to the Internet
- Viewing and Changing Settings
Chapter 6 — Viewing and Changing Settings
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6 Tap . The Data Connect screen appears.
7 Choose Connection Settings and then choose Connection Wizard.
8 Tap . The Define A Connection screen appears.
9 Choose Edit Existing and tap . The Select screen for the type of
connection you chose appears. The name of the connection you defined
appears in the Publicly Defined Connections list.
10 Tap the connection name to select it and then tap . A dialog box
appears asking if you want to use this new connection as the default.
11 Tap Yes or No. If you click Yes, this connection appears as the default
connection in the Data Connect screen.
Modifying a Definition File
If the publicly defined connection for your network operator requires you
to set more parameters, Communicator prompts you with a message box.
You need to add definition settings to the connection file before
Communicator can use the file. For help, see the next procedure.
To modify a connection file
1 On the 760, browse to the Program Files/Intermec/Wireless
Communicator/Connections directory.
2 Copy the connection file (OperatorCode-OperatorName.TXT) for
your network provider to your desktop PC.
3 Open the file in Notepad and add settings information as needed. For
settings information, see the Connection Definition File Settings table
on page 57.
4 Make sure you change the setting for needmoreinfo from True to
False and save the file.
5 Copy the file to the Program Files/Intermec/Wireless Communicator/
Connections directory on the 760. A message box appears asking if you
want to overwrite the existing file. Choose Yes.
6 Start Communicator. If Communicator is already running, you need to
exit Communicator and restart the application. For help with exiting
Communicator, see “Viewing Version Information” on page 43.