Phone Drivers - Palm Bluetooth Card Handbook

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Enter the INIT string provided by your wireless operator in the Send field.
4.
Tap OK.
5.
GPRS services are not available in all locations. If you pass from an area with GPRS
coverage into one without coverage, you will lose your network connection with
no notice.
If your network connection drops unexpectedly, check your phone to see if a GPRS
network is active and available for the area you are in. If a GPRS network is
available, reconnect to the network using the steps above.
If no GPRS network is available, you must switch your phone to a standard
(non-GPRS) phone connection and access the Internet using your ISP. You can only
do this if you have previously created a non-GPRS connection with your phone.
See
"Switching connections to the same type of device"

Phone drivers

The following information applies to GSM phones only.
The Bluetooth application provides a generic GSM phone driver as the default. To
optimize your telephony experience, we recommend that you obtain the phone
driver that maps to your particular phone.
You can select the phone driver that maps to your phone in one of three ways:
When you set up a connection to your phone using the Bluetooth application,
you will be given the option to select the phone driver from a pick list as part of
the connection process.
Enter INIT string here
Select phone model as part of connection
process using Bluetooth application
Phone drivers
later in this chapter.
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