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REMINDERS, Modify Locations

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Configure your data and fax software • Terminal Programs - used to connect to BBS services (bulletin board system) and mainframe or mini-mainframe computers. Quarterdeck's Procomm Plus, Microsoft HyperTerminal, Microsoft Works (Communications Module), R-Link, and P-Term are just a few examples of this type of program. • Remote Administration - used to remotely access your home or office computer for file sharing or remote control. Symantec's PCAnywhere, McAfee's Remote Desktop and Reach Out, Farallon's Timbuktu, Claris' Apple Remote Access, and Attachmate's EXTRA! are a few examples of this type of program. • On-line Services - used to access the Internet, or discussion and information forums within the service. On-line services provide their own proprietary software interface for accessing their service. America Online, CompuServe, MSN (Microsoft Network), and Prodigy are just a few on-line service providers that use their own proprietary software. Important: These examples are provided for your information only. Nokia does not endorse or provide support for any of the above applications or services. REMINDERS! Before you can use your Nokia phone with ANY data program, you must first do the following: • Establish an infrared connection between your phone and PC. • Use the data program's setup menu to set your Nokia phone as the active modem. Consult the program's User Guide or Help menu for more information. • Review the information, see "Requirements for digital data calls" on page 1. • FOR AMERICA ONLINE (AOL) USERS-CSD Your America Online software can be configured to use your Nokia phone as a wireless modem. MODEM SETUP To add your Nokia phone as a new modem to AOL's connection setup: 9 1 From the Sign On screen, click SETUP. 2 Click Expert Setup, then click the Devices tab. 3 Click the Expert Add button. 4 Verify that Modem (telephone line connection) is selected as the type of connection device you want to add, then click Next. 5 Select the generic modem option (example: Standard (Hayes Compatible)) from the list of modems. 6 Select the COM port assigned to your PC's infrared COM port. 7 Set the port speed to 14400 bps, then click OK. Modify "Locations" Now that your Nokia phone is configured for use by the AOL software, you need to modify your Locations settings to use your Nokia phone as the active modem. LOCATIONS SETUP To modify an existing location: 1 From the Connection Setup screen, click the Locations tab. 2 Double-click the number for the location you wish to use with your Nokia phone. [ 38 ]

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Configure your data and fax software
[ 38 ]
9
Terminal Programs
- used
to connect to BBS services (bulletin board system) and mainframe or mini-mainframe
computers. Quarterdeck’s Procomm Plus, Microsoft HyperTerminal, Microsoft Works (Communications Module), R-Link,
and P-Term are just a few examples of this type of program.
Remote Administration
- used to remotely access your home or office computer for file sharing or remote control.
Symantec’s PCAnywhere, McAfee’s Remote Desktop and Reach Out, Farallon’s Timbuktu, Claris’ Apple Remote Access, and
Attachmate’s EXTRA! are a few examples of this type of program.
On-line Services
- used to access the Internet, or discussion and information forums within the service. On-line services
provide their own proprietary software interface for accessing their service.
America Online
,
CompuServe
,
MSN (Microsoft
Network)
,
and
Prodigy
are just a few on-line service providers that use their own proprietary software.
Important:
These examples are provided for your information only. Nokia does not endorse or provide support for any of the
above applications or services.
REMINDERS!
Before you can use your Nokia phone with ANY data program, you must first do the following:
Establish an infrared connection between your phone and PC.
Use the data program’s setup menu to set your Nokia phone as the active modem. Consult the program’s User Guide or Help
menu for more information.
Review the information, see “Requirements for digital data calls” on page 1.
• FOR AMERICA ONLINE (AOL) USERS-CSD
Your America Online software can be configured to use your Nokia
phone as a wireless modem.
MODEM SETUP
To add your Nokia phone as a new modem to AOL’s connection setup:
1
From the
Sign On
screen, click
SETUP.
2
Click
Expert Setup
, then click the
Devices
tab.
3
Click the
Expert Add
button.
4
Verify that
Modem (telephone line connection)
is selected as the
type of connection device you want to add, then click
Next
.
5
Select the generic modem option (example:
Standard (Hayes
Compatible)
)
from the list of modems.
6
Select the COM port assigned to your PC’s infrared COM port.
7
Set the port speed to
14400 bps
, then click
OK
.
Modify “Locations”
Now that your Nokia phone is configured for use by the AOL software, you need to modify
your
Locations
settings to use your Nokia phone as the active modem.
LOCATIONS SETUP
To modify an existing location:
1
From the
Connection Setup
screen, click the
Locations
tab.
2
Double-click the number for the location you wish to use with your Nokia phone.