Nokia 6162 User Guide - Page 76

• Understand your connection options, DLR-3P cable connection, Important, DAN-1

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Important: To access the Internet using CSD, you must have an existing dial-up account with a full-service Internet provider or dialup access to a corporate network. Connection to on-line services such as CompuServe or Prodigy are not available at this time. Note: America Online provides a software program that allows you to check your AOL E-mail from your handheld device. For more information, type AOL keyword: PDA. • UNDERSTAND YOUR CONNECTION OPTIONS You can create a connection between your PalmOS device and your phone using either the DLR-3P cable or IR. 9 DLR-3P cable connection Most PalmOS devices come with a serial cable used to connect your device with a desktop PC or laptop computer. This cable has either a USB male or an RS-232C female connection at one end and a special connector that plugs into the handheld device (either directly or via a docking cradle). • If your PalmOS device's serial cable has the standard RS-232C connector, you need only the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS232C connectors on each end) supplied in the DLR-3P accessory sales package. • If your PalmOS device's serial cable has a USB connector, you need to purchase an additional serial cable with the standard RS-232C connector. The manufacturer of your PalmOS device sells this cable as an accessory. You also need the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS232C connectors on each end) supplied in this sales package. DAN-1 This adapter is used to join your device's serial cable to the DLR-3P cable (as shown in the figure on the following page). [ 70 ]

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Important:
To access the Internet using CSD, you must have an
existing dial-up account with a full-service Internet provider or dial-
up access to a corporate network. Connection to on-line services
such as CompuServe or Prodigy are not available at this time.
Note:
America Online provides a software program that allows you
to check your AOL E-mail from your handheld device. For more
information, type AOL keyword:
PDA
.
• UNDERSTAND YOUR CONNECTION OPTIONS
You can create a connection between your PalmOS device and your phone
using either the DLR-3P cable or IR.
DLR-3P cable connection
Most PalmOS devices come with a serial cable used to connect your
device with a desktop PC or laptop computer. This cable has either a USB
male or an RS-232C female connection at one end and a special
connector that plugs into the handheld device (either directly or via a
docking cradle).
If your PalmOS device’s serial cable has the standard RS-232C
connector, you need only the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS-
232C connectors on each end) supplied in the DLR-3P accessory sales
package.
If your PalmOS device’s serial cable has a USB connector, you need to
purchase an additional serial cable with the standard RS-232C
connector. The manufacturer of your PalmOS device sells this cable as
an accessory. You also need the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS-
232C connectors on each end) supplied in this sales package.
DAN-1
This adapter is used to join your device’s serial cable to the DLR-3P cable
(as shown in the figure on the following page).