Nokia D211 User Manual page 32

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Removing profiles
Importing and exporting profiles
Sending a profile as a text message
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Specify access point name manually
If you obtain the GPRS access point name from your service provider or network
operator, select this check box and type the name. An access point name is needed
to establish a connection to a GPRS network.
On the Profiles page, select the Modify tab and then select a profile from the list.
Click Delete.
The Easy connection profile cannot be deleted.
Profiles that are stored on a SIM card can only be removed by the system
administrator.
On the Profiles page, select the Modify tab and then click Import. Select the
folder from which you want to import a profile.
Similarly, you can save a profile in a folder. Click Export, and select the folder
where you want to save the profile.
The Easy connection profile cannot be exported.
The system administrator can import profiles from and export profiles to a
SIM card.
Make sure you have either a GSM or GPRS connection type selected. You cannot
send or receive text messages when connected to a WLAN.
The Easy connection profile cannot be sent as a text message.
1 On the Profiles page, select the Modify tab and select the profile you want to
send as a text message. Click Send.
2 The Send Profile Via SMS dialog box opens. Type the phone number of the
recipient in the box or click Select and select it from the list of contacts stored
on your SIM card.
The dial-up connection that has been specified for the profile is sent
automatically with the profile. Dial-up connections are needed when you want
to make a data call (GSM connection) or send packet data (GPRS connection).
3 Click Send to send the text message.
Note: A profile may be made up of several text messages. Therefore, sending
one profile may cost more than sending one text message.
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