SENDO Cell Phone User Manual page 25

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Settings
The internet settings which you enter are
grouped into profiles. A profile is a collection
of settings which allows you to access the
internet. You can create up to 3 connection
profiles on your phone.
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Note: You can obtain all the information
you need to connect to the internet from
your service provider. Different service
providers will require different types of
information.
Creating a new profile
Select
Settings
from the Internet main menu
and press Select. Use the
keys to select one of the
press Select.
Name
Use this to enter a name for the profile.
Homepage
Use this to enter the URL of your
homepage.
Connection Type
Select whether to use a GSM or GPRS
connection. To use GPRS, you must have
a GPRS subscription. Please check with
your service provider.
You must enter different settings
depending on which one you are using.
Connection setup
Select
Dial up number
number to use. Select
:
;
and
Profiles 1-3
and
to enter the dial up
Dial type
to specify
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whether you want to use an Analog or an
ISDN connection. Press
your selection.
Username
Select this to enter your username.
Password
Select this to enter a password to log on to
the external data network. Enter your
password and press
Gateway
Select this to set
Security
an
IP address,
a
Session Type,
username
and a
Site
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Note: An IP address is made up of 4
groups of numbers (maximum of 3
numbers per group). If any of the groups
only has 1 or 2 numbers then you must
enter a zero, or zeros, ahead of the
existing numbers to make the group up
to 3. You can get your IP address from
your service provider.
Timeout
Enter the number of minutes of inactivity
after which your connection to the internet
should be ended.
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Note: Some of these settings may not be
required for your network. Contact your
Service Provider for required Internet
connection information.
,
OK
to save
,
OK
to save.
on or off, enter
a
Site
password.
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