Introduction - Symbol MC9000-K/S Reference Manual

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Introduction

This chapter explains how to activate the MC9063 mobile computer on a Code Division Multiple
Access (CDMA) wireless network and establish settings.
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a form of wireless multiplexing in which data (e.g., Short
Message Service) can be sent over multiple frequencies simultaneously, optimizing the use of
available bandwidth. In a CDMA system data is broken into packets, each of which are given a unique
identifier, so that they can be sent out over multiple frequencies and then re-built in the correct order
by the receiver. CDMA service also includes mobile voice.
When using the MC9063 as a phone, services can include speed dialing, call tracking, voice mail, call
forwarding, conference calling and caller ID, depending on the type of service.
The integrated phone in the mobile computer can also be used as a modem to connect the mobile
computer to an ISP or work network. The MC9063 CDMA enabled mobile computer can connect to
the Internet or work network using Cellular Line, or using the modem specified by the mobile phone
service provider.
Before a mobile computer can be used on a CDMA wireless network, a
provider must be selected, a voice and data-enabled service plan must be
established and the mobile computer must be properly configured (where
applicable). A headset is required for all voice communication.
See
Using the Phone (MC9062/MC9063 Only) on page 2-63
on how to use the phone and services.
Wireless WAN - CDMA
for information
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