User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Document Number
- Copyrights and Trademarks
- Getting Technical Support
- FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Daily Applications of Your NeoPoint 1600
- Overview of This Manual
- Dual-Mode
- About CDMA...
- Safety
- Did You Know...
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Overview
- Battery Installation and Charging
- NeoPoint Phone Description
- Basic NeoPoint Operation
- Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications
- Overview
- Menu Screen
- Inbox
- Call History
- Contacts
- Schedule
- To Do
- MiniBrowser
- Sync
- Preferences
- More...
- Chapter 3: Syncing Your NeoPoint Phone
- Overview
- Syncing the Phone with Your PC
- Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone
- Overview
- Making a Call...
- Answering a Call
- Ending a Call
- Redialing
- Making a Three-Way Call
- Call Waiting
- Disabling Call Waiting
- Using Quick Mode
- Using Inbox
- Using Call History
- Using Contacts
- Using Schedule
- Using To Do
- Using MiniBrowser
- Using Sync
- Using Preferences
- Changing the Ringer Type
- Changing the Volume Levels/Setting Phone to Vibrate Mode
- Key Beep
- Setting the Alerts
- Deleting Your Phone Number from the Main Screen
- Changing the Time Format
- Controlling the Next Event Display from the Main Screen
- Changing Backlight Settings
- Changing the Display Contrast
- Changing Night Light Settings
- Changing the Menu Screen to Display List or Icons
- Setting Security Options
- Enabling/Disabling Active Flip
- Enabling/Disabling Anykey Answer
- Auto Redialing
- Setting Sync to Manual or Automatic
- Enabling/Disabling Screen Save
- Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer
- Wakeup Alarm
- Net Guard
- Prepend
- Changing the Banner
- Using More...
- Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting
- Overview
- NeoPoint Care
- Cleaning Instructions
- Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
- Chapter 6: Accessories
- List of NeoPoint Accessories
- Appendix A: Using Your NeoPoint Phone as a Modem
- Overview
- Setting Up Your NeoPoint Modem
- Using Your NeoPoint Phone to Access Dial-up Networking
- Using Your NeoPoint to Receive/Send a Fax
- Using Your NeoPoint to Receive/Send a Data File
- AT Commands
- Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser
- Overview
- How the MiniBrowser System Works
- Accessing the MiniBrowser
- Web Sites
- Using Bookmarks
- Index
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Appendix A: Using Your NeoPoint Phone as a Modem
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15. Click on FINISH. Close all applications and restart your PC.
16. Once your PC restarts, open C
ONTROL PANEL again.
17. Open M
ODEMS.
18. Click on P
ROPERTIES.
Verify the applicable following settings:
General Tab
Maximum speed = 19,200
Connection Tab
Data bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop bits = 1
Click on A
DVANCED... and ensure that:
Flow Control = Hardware (RTS/CTS)
19. Click OK.
20. Click on C
LOSE to exit the program.
Your NeoPoint phone is now ready to function as a wireless modem.
Using Your NeoPoint Phone to Access Dial-up
Networking
The NeoPoint 1600 phone can be used with Dial-Up Networking to access network
resources for sending and receiving e-mails or connecting to the Internet. Before you
use Dial-Up Networking, be sure that your NeoPoint 1600 modem is correctly
installed as a standard 19200 modem (see “Setting Up Your NeoPoint Modem” on
page 94 for instructions), that Dial-Up Networking is installed and that your network
protocols have been properly configured. Consult your Internet Service Provider if
you need assistance. The procedures for using Dial-Up Networking differ, depending
on the version of Windows you are running. Follow the instructions for your
operating system.
Using Windows 95/98
If you have previously used Dial-Up Networking with another modem under
Windows 95 or 98: