Using The Phone As A Modem - Philips CTS900/AB1UA0HC Manual

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successfully established, you can answer, reject or end
a call via the bluetooth headset.
Before you can start using the bluetooth headset, you
need to activate the bluetooth feature of your phone
and switch on the bluetooth headset. With the
bluetooth headset switched on, place the headset and
your phone close together and open the bluetooth
menu in your phone to search for bluetooth devices.
Once the search is complete, a list of bluetooth devices
will be displayed on the screen. Select the bluetooth
headset from the list and select connect.
You may be requested to enter the authentication
password for connecting the bluetooth headset to the
phone. Please refer to the bluetooth headset user
manual for details.

Using the phone as a modem

The following is an example of the settings for
Windows 2000:
1. Connect the data cable (see Accessories) to the
USB socket on the PC and connect the other end
to the socket on the right side of the mobile
phone.
2. Installation will be carried out automatically after
you have installed the application in the supplied
CD.
Main features
3. In the advanced settings of the modem, insert an
additional initialization command at + cgdcont=
1, "IP","cmnet"; at the same time, enter
default priority
and select
connection
priority.
4. In the modem configuration, set the maximum
speed as 115200; cancel
control
option under
5. Set the modem port speed as 115200.
6. Set the dial-up number and start dialing.
Using GPRS network: If you have activated GPRS
service, then set the dial-up number as: *98*1# (user
name and password is not required).
Using non-GPRS network: For China Mobile users,
set the dial-up number as 17201 (username 172 and
password 172).
The above information is for reference only. You can
use your phone as a modem via the phone
synchronization software.
Change
None
for the default
Activate hardware flow
Hardware
function.
Data
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