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the SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, you
will need a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code to unblock the SIM card.
The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your
service provider. For more details about using the SAMBA please read
carefully the chapters below.
6.1.4 Text messages
The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service that enables you to
send and receive short text messages over the digital cellular network.
Messages can be read on any mobile phone that has SMS capability.
The sending and receiving of text messages requires that the Short Message
Service (SMS) be available in the network you are using and activated for
your SIM card. Contact your service provider for details. Before you can
send text messages, you must store the SMS message centre number in the
Settings window, Messages tab. The included software support also a
comprehensive overview, and an easy and quickly way to start up this
application when the SAMBA is already registered into the GSM network.
6.1.5 Voice calls
It is possible to make voice calls from your PC with the headset, which is
available as an included accessory (see chapter "Package contents"). The
included software supports also an easy and quick way to start up this
application when the SAMBA is already registered into the GSM network.
6.1.6 Data and fax communication
The SAMBA phone provides the functionality of a cellular modem. To send
and receive e-mail and faxes, connect to remote computers and access the
Internet, you also need the appropriate data and fax communications
software. You can use the SAMBA phone with a variety of commercially
available Windows 2000 and XP (only) compatible data and fax
communications applications. These applications must be correctly
configured for use with the SAMBA phone, according to the instructions
given in the documentation of these applications and your computer.
Remember to select the SAMBA phone as the modem in each application.
The data transfer and fax functions depend on the applications you have
chosen, not on the computer or the SAMBA phone. For information on how
to use an application, please refer to that application's documentation. The
SAMBA phone supports three PC Fax standards. EIA/TIA Class 1, Class 2.
If you have problems with using the SAMBA phone for fax transmissions,
make sure that the remote end fax machine is Group 3 compatible. The
SAMBA phone can also be controlled with AT Commands. For more
information, refer to the AT-Command manual, which is free available on
the Falcom's homepage.
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