Connection Settings - SENDO X User Manual

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Connection settings

The easiest way to automatically configure your
GPRS, WAP , Email and Internet connection settings is
to visit http://www.sendo.com/config. The Sendo
Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your
phone containing the settings you require to start
using these services.
Check with your service provider to see if a data
connection has already been set up for you, and if
over-the-air (OTA) configuration is supported.
Access points
An access point is where your phone connects to the
Internet, via a data call (GSM) or a packet data
connection (GPRS).
There are three different types of access point that
you can define:
MMS access point.
Browser access point.
Internet access point (IAP).
Check with your service provider which type of
access point is required for the service you wish to
access.
Select
Access points
to view a list of all current access points. If there are
no access points defined, you will be asked if you
want to create one.
!
To create a new access point
1. Press
Options
from the
Connection settings
and select
New access
2. Select
Use default settings
settings, or
existing access point's settings as a starting
point.
3. Fill in all the required fields carefully with the
information obtained from your service provider.
Start at the top of the list and use the down
joypad key to scroll through the fields. The fields
that you must fill in will vary according to the
type of data connection you wish to make, and
the type of access point. Fill in all fields marked
with a red asterisk, or that are marked
defined. The table below shows all possible
fields, with a brief explanation of each.
4. Once you have finished, press
the new access point settings and return to the
Access points list.
Select this
Connection
name
Data bearer
list
Access point
name
point.
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to use the default
Use existing settings
to use an
Back
To
Give a descriptive name to the connection.
Select the data connection type:
GSM data
- Standard GSM (Global System for
Mobile) data transmission.
High speed GSM
- High speed GSM (Global
System for Mobile) data transmission.
GPRS
- Faster data transmission service, for
which a fee may be charged.
Ensure that your service provider supports the
type of data connection that you are trying to
set up.
This is required to set up a connection to the
GPRS network. Obtain this from your service
provider.
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