Browsing The Internet On The Move Has Never; Orange Internet Gprs; Orange Mms Gprs; Orange Wap Gprs - High Tech Computer Orange SPV C500 Manual

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Orange multimedia services
browsing the internet on the move has
never been easier
Your SPV C500 is automatically set and ready for you
to start surfing with Internet Explorer. You can also
download webpages to read when you're offline. It
supports HTML (Internet), iMode and many WAP
sites, allowing you to surf, shop or trade on virtually
any site.
The Internet Explorer browser makes the most of
your GPRS connections, while giving you the choice
of what to download. Looking for key headlines
from your favourite news site, but not interested in
downloading all those graphic files? No problem.
You can set your browser to text only.
Alternatively, scroll to
in the Home screen and
select a link from the dynamic panel, or check the
Orange folder in the Start menu for links to exciting,
downloadable content from Orange.
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setting your connection
Your SPV C500 can access a world of information
on the move, all at the touch of a few keys.
Orange internet and messaging settings are
preconfigured for your convenience.
If you should ever lose your Orange settings, you
can re-enter them by following these directions,
and copying the information from the table
opposite.
1
Press Start, then scroll to and select Settings.
2
Scroll to and select More, then select Data
Connections.
3
Internet connection is highlighted. Press Menu
and select Edit Connections.
4
Choose GPRS Connections and press the
Action key.
5
If you have lost all of your settings, the screen
will appear blank. You will now need to create
new accounts by pressing Menu, then Add.
6
Create the following accounts using these
settings.

Orange Internet GPRS

Connects to
The Internet
Access point
internet
Leave the rest of the settings blank.

Orange MMS GPRS

Connects to
MMS Network
Access point
mms
Leave the rest of the settings blank.

Orange WAP GPRS

Connects to
WAP Network
Access point
wap
Leave the rest of the settings blank.
Note: Your phone also comes preset with WAP dial-
up settings, and will use these to connect if GPRS is
not working.
Orange multimedia services
It is possible to connect to the Internet via your
corporate server. To do this, you will need to get
certain information regarding your corporate
network from your IT department so you can
complete the necessary settings.
1
Press Start, then select Settings. Select
Data Connections.
2
Press Menu, select Edit Connections, and then
press the Action key.
3
Dial-up Connections is highlighted. Depending
on your network capabilities, you may wish to
either create a VPN (virtual private network)
connection or Dial-up connection. Select the
one you want and press the Action key.
4
Press Menu, then select Add.
5
Now fill in the details using the information
supplied by your IT department.
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