Select
Menu
>
Tools
Connection
>
Packet data
from the following options:
Packet data conn.
When available
and you are in a
network that supports packet
data, the phone registers to the
GPRS network and short messages
are sent using GPRS. Also, starting
an active packet data connection,
for example, to send and receive e-
mail, is quicker. If you select
needed, the phone uses a packet
data connection only if you start
an application or function that
needs it. The GPRS connection can
be closed when it is not needed by
any application.
If there is no GPRS coverage and
you have chosen
When
the phone periodically tries to
establish a packet data
connection.
Access point
— The access point
name is needed when you want to
use your phone as a packet data
modem to your computer.
SIP settings
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
profiles include the settings for
communications sessions using
SIP protocols. To view, create, and
edit SIP profiles, select
Tools
>
Settings
>
SIP
settings.
>
Settings
>
and
— If you select
When
available,
Menu
>
Connection
>
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Data call
The
Data call
settings affect all
access points that use a GSM data
call.
Select
Menu
>
Tools
Connection
>
Data call
the following options:
Online time
— to set the data call
to disconnect automatically after
a time-out if there is no activity.
To enter a time-out, select
defined, and enter the time in
minutes. If you select Unlimited,
the data call is not disconnected
automatically.
Configurations
Certain functions, such as Web
browsing and multimedia
messaging, may require
configuration settings. You may
receive the settings from your
service provider. See
"Configuration settings"
To view the list of configurations
saved to your phone, select
>
Tools
>
Settings
Configurations. To delete a
configuration, scroll to the
configuration, press the scroll key,
and select Delete.
Date and time
To define the date and time used
in your phone, and change the
T o o l s
>
Settings
>
and from
User
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Menu
>
Connection
>
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