(network service). This setting is displayed only if the
SIM card supports the alternate line service and a
subscription to two phone lines.
Line change
— Select
•
selection (network service). To change this setting,
you need the PIN2 code.
Internet call alert
•
calls that your device is busy or
incoming net calls.
Connection settings
Select
Menu
Tools
>
the following:
Access points
— Set up new or edit existing access
•
points. Some or all access points may be preset for
your device by your service provider, and you may
not be able to create, edit, or remove them.
Access point groups
•
access point groups that are used in automatic
connection establishment and e-mail roaming.
Packet data
— Determine when packet data
•
connections are used, and enter the access point if
you use your device as a modem for a computer.
Internet tel. settings
•
SIP settings
— View or create session initiation
•
protocol (SIP) profiles.
Data call
— Set the time-out period after which data
•
call connections automatically end.
VPN
— Install and manage VPN policies, manage VPN
•
policy servers, see the VPN log, and create and
manage VPN access points.
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Disable
to prevent line
— Select
Off
to notify incoming net
On
to accept
Settings
Connection
and from
>
>
— Set up new or edit existing
— Define settings for net calls.
Wireless LAN
— Determine if the device displays an
•
indicator when a wireless LAN is available, and how
often the device searches for networks.
Configs.
— View and delete trusted servers from
•
which your device may receive configuration
settings.
To obtain information about wireless LAN or
subscribing to a packet data service and the
appropriate connection and configuration settings,
contact your network operator or service provider.
The settings available for editing may vary.
Access points
Select
Menu
Tools
Settings
>
>
points.
An access point is where your device connects to the
network by way of a data connection. To use e-mail and
multimedia services or to browse web pages, you must
first define access points for these services.
An access point group is used for grouping and
prioritizing access points. An application can use a
group as a connection method instead of a single access
point. In that case, the best available access point inside
a group is used for making the connection, and in case
of e-mail, also for roaming.
Some or all access points may be preset for your device
by your service provider, and you may not be able to
create, edit, or remove them.
See "Internet access points," p. 56.
Connection
Access
>
>