Motorola V2282 Quick Reference Guide - Page 35

Setting Up for Mobile Internet Access, Using Bookmarks, Using the Soft Keys

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Using Bookmarks Select Mark site from the Main Menu. When your phone prompts you for a Bookmark?, press any key from 1 to 9. A Stored XXX message confirms that the bookmark key is set. To return to the bookmark during a mobile internet session, press and hold the appropriate key. Using the Soft Keys To select a soft key from the display during a mobile internet session, press O or $. The soft keys change so that they are appropriate for the current display, for example, Quit, OK, Back or View. In the example display, $ selects the softkey1 and O selects the softkey2. Mobile Internet Icons and Messages Icon or Message Description Sending )))))) Sending data to the internet. Receiving (((((( Receiving data from the internet. Connecting ..... Connecting to the internet. Working ..... Performing an internet activity. [struck out key symbol] Non secure internet connection. AThe internet service you receive determines the icons and messages that appear on the display. Setting Up for Mobile Internet Access* AYour service provider may set up your mobile internet access automatically. To set up your mobile internet access manually, you will need the following information: • Primary Data Gateway: this is the IP address of the gateway through which you will access the mobile internet. The IP address is in the format 123.456.789.123. • Phone Number: this is the number that your phone will call to access the internet; your Internet Service Provider (ISP) issues this number. • User Name: this is your user name, provided by your ISP. • User Password: this is your password, provided by your ISP. • Baud Rate: this is likely to be 9600, the standard data rate for GSM phones. • Idle Time Out: this is the time the phone will wait before hanging up if it detects no internet activity; usually 600 seconds; maximum 1000 seconds. • Line type: this is the type of call you make to your ISP, either modem or ISDN. • Connection Type: this is either Non-Transparent or Transparent, depending on your service provider. Using the Options Menu 35 English

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Using the Options Menu
35
English
Using Bookmarks
Select
Mark site
from the Main Menu. When your phone
prompts you for a
Bookmark?
, press any key from
1
to
9
. A
Stored XXX
message confirms that the bookmark key is set. To
return to the bookmark during a mobile internet session, press
and hold the appropriate key.
Using the Soft Keys
To select a soft key from the display during a mobile internet
session, press
O
or
$
. The soft keys change so that they are
appropriate for the current display, for example,
Quit
,
OK
,
Back
or
View
. In the example display,
$
selects the
softkey1
and
O
selects the
softkey2
.
Mobile Internet Icons and Messages
A
The internet service you receive determines the icons and
messages that appear on the display.
Setting Up for Mobile Internet Access*
A
Your service provider may set up your mobile internet access
automatically.
To set up your mobile internet access manually, you will need the
following information:
Primary Data Gateway: this is the IP address of the gateway
through which you will access the mobile internet. The IP
address is in the format 123.456.789.123.
Phone Number: this is the number that your phone will call to
access the internet; your Internet Service Provider (ISP) issues
this number.
User Name: this is your user name, provided by your ISP.
User Password: this is your password, provided by your ISP.
Baud Rate: this is likely to be 9600, the standard data rate for
GSM phones.
Idle Time Out: this is the time the phone will wait before
hanging up if it detects no internet activity; usually 600
seconds; maximum 1000 seconds.
Line type: this is the type of call you make to your ISP, either
modem or ISDN.
Connection Type: this is either Non-Transparent or
Transparent, depending on your service provider.
Icon or Message
Description
Sending ))))))
Sending data to the internet.
Receiving ((((((
Receiving data from the internet.
Connecting
.....
Connecting to the internet.
Working
.....
Performing an internet activity.
[struck out key
symbol]
Non secure internet connection.