Nokia 9000 User Manual page 104

Communicator
Hide thumbs Also See for 9000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

trouble.frm Page 4 Wednesday, January 15, 1997 2:21 PM
15-4
14.Fax modem problems
When the communicator is used as a fax mo-
dem (see chapter 10 "System: Fax modem"),
use autobauding. The communicator and the
PC must be using the same baud rate. For the
communicator, this is set in System settings.
For the PC, the baud rate is set in the PC's
connectivity software.
If a cable connection is used, fully compatible
operation with all PC fax and terminal soft-
ware cannot be guaranteed (consult with
your dealer). If you experience problems with
your PC fax software, use the infrared con-
nection.
If you experience problems establishing a
data connection with the remote modem, you
can try fixing the data transmission rate by
using an AT command, for example, ATS35 6,
which defines the remote modem as a V.32
modem. Common AT commands (based on
the ETSI 07.07 standard) supported by the
Nokia 9000 Communicator are listed in the
file atcomm.txt on the diskette supplied with
the product. For information on how to use
the AT commands, consult the documenta-
tion of the telecommunication or fax applica-
tion that you use on your PC.
15.Access code problems
The lock code is included in the communica-
tor sales package. If you forget or lose the
lock code, contact your communicator dealer.
If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code, or you
have not received such a code, contact your
cellular service provider.
For information about Internet or terminal
passwords, contact the service provider.
16.Low on memory
If you notice that your communicator's mem-
ory is getting low (see chapter 10 "System:
Memory") or you receive a warning note
about insufficient memory, you should delete
some documents. If you want to keep a copy
of the documents to be deleted, you can do
any of the following: print the document;
send it (as a fax, mail or short message);
transfer it onto a PC; make a backup of all
data in your communicator. See chapter 10
"System: File transfer" and "Backup/Restore."
Especially downloaded pictures and received
faxes can take up significant amounts of
memory space.
17.Adjusting system time and date
This is done in the Clock application's set-
tings. Clock can be found in the Extras appli-
cation group. See chapter 11 "Extras: Clock".
The date and time format can be selected in
the System settings (Preferences), see chapter
10 "System: System settings".
18.Distorted characters in Terminal
If the data bits/stop bits/parity settings are
different from those defined to the data serv-
ice by the operator, characters may look dis-
torted on the display.
19.Infrared connection
The communicator may be connected to a
computer, laptop or printer via an infrared
connection.
If you wish to use an infrared connection, the
computer to which you want to establish a
connection must have an IrDA compatible in-
frared port; installed and activated IrDA driv-
ers; and Microsoft Windows 95 (for more
information on IrDA drivers and their use in
Windows 95, contact Microsoft).
If the IrDA drivers are activated on your com-
puter, the computer will automatically detect
the presence of the communicator.
If you want use a printer which does not have
an infrared port, you may try to connect to
the printer via an IrDA adapter (not supplied
with the Nokia 9000 Communicator).
For further information see readme.txt file on
the diskette supplied with the communicator.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents