11. Data Communications; Call Functions During A Data Connection; Installing Communication Applications And Modem Drivers - Nokia THR880 User Manual

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11. Data communications

You can use your radio as a modem and transfer data to other devices
when the radio is connected to a compatible PC via a cable.
To send and receive e-mail and to connect to computers and access the
Internet, you also need the appropriate data communications software
installed on your computer. You can use your radio with a variety of
commercially available data communications applications.
For using your radio as a modem, you first need to install it as a modem.
The data connection is a network service. For details and availability,
contact your service provider.

Call functions during a data connection

You can make and receive phone calls during a data connection. When
you make a call, data transfer is suspended. However, you may be able to
receive calls only when data transfer is not in progress. After the call is
ended, the radio will try to resume the data connection.
Group calls and express calls are not possible during a data connection.
The express calls made to you, however, may be changed to one-way
phone calls and you can receive them like phone calls when data
transfer is not in progress (network service).
Installing communication applications and
modem drivers
1. Ensure that a data communication application is correctly installed
on your PC. For instructions, see the application's documentation.
2. Install the necessary drivers on your PC. For instructions, see the
user's guide of your PC's operating system.
Note that you have to define the DTE (data terminal equipment) rate
when you install the drivers. The default DTE rate of your radio is
9600 bps. For example, if you use the Windows NT operating system,
select a standard 9600 bps modem.
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