Local Server; Tty Settings; Internet Settings; Factory Settings Connection - NEC A232 Manual

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Local Server

The local server synchronization requires an NEC approved USB cable and additional software. To establish synchronization settings for a local server:
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Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 1, and 2 to display the Login screen.
Input your user name or login identification and password. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the setting changes and return to the Synchronization menu.
The user name and password for the local settings are the same that you use on your PC for synchronization authentication.
Refer to www.nechdm.com or the "XCPC for NEC Wireless Phones Installation Guide" and User Guide instructions.

TTY Settings

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Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, and 2 to display the TTY settings screen. (See Flags.)
Highlight and select on or off mode or input the number that corresponds to TTY mode On/Off and return to the Other menu.
The TTY device cable is attached to the wireless phone's hands-free accessory port.

Internet Settings

The Other settings menu provides the settings for the factory connection settings, timeout, and certificates to access the Internet.
When you receive the NEC a232 wireless phone, some of the Internet settings may have been pre-configured by your service provider. Contact your provider for assistance to
add or change Internet settings.

Factory Settings Connection

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Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, and 1 to display the Factory setting screen.
Scroll the factory settings.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or (Select) exit and return to the Connections menu.

Time Out

Select the length of time for the phone to keep trying to make a connection to receive data before timeout is performed.
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Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, and 2 to display the Timeout screen.
Highlight and select the desired timeout option or input the corresponding number of the timeout option. The display returns to the Internet menu.
The TTY default is Off mode.
TTY is an abbreviation for teletypewriter and text telephony--equipment that employs interactive text based communications through the telephone network.
Factory settings are established by the network service provider.
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