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You can use your mobile phone for sending and receiving data with a variety of Windows compatible fax, terminal, and data programs. Remember that before you can benefit from the services provided by the program, you must subscribe to the corresponding services (data, fax or SMS) from your cellular network operator. 3.1 SHORT MESSAGE CENTRE PHONE NUMBER Before you can send SMS (Short Message Service) messages with the program and your phone, you need to know the phone number of your local Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) and have it typed in the SMS settings under the Options window. This number is available from your local cellular network operator. lf, however, this number is already contained in the memory of your mobile phone, Setup will retrieve it from there. lf not, you will have to type in the number manually in Options when you want to send a short message. See the user's guide of your phone for more details on storing the short message centre phone number in the phone memory. 3.2 DATA AND FAX COMMUNICATION You can use your mobile phone for sending and receiving data with a variety of Windows compatible fax, terminal, and data programs. Remember to close the Nokia PC Suite user interface, when you are making a data call. The data transfer and fax functions depend on the programs you have chosen, not on the computer nor this program. For information on how to use a communications software package, please refer to its documentation for a step by step description. The phone's internal data supports three PC Fax standards: EIA/TIA Class 1, Class 2 and Class 2.0. lf you have problems using the program for fax transmission, ensure that the remote end fax machine is Group 3 compatible. Note: Before you can benefit from the functions provided by the program, you must subscribe to the corresponding services (data, fax or SMS) from your cellular network operator. 3.3 CHARGE IN PHONE AND COMPUTER BATTERIES The power consumption of the phone is approximately the same for data/fax calls as it is for voice calls of the same length. For charging the phone battery, refer to the user's guide of your phone. You can use the phone with the PC Suite for Nokia 8850 even when the phone is being charged. For portable usage, it is recommended that you have a charged computer battery. lt is possible to charge the battery while in use. 6/9

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You can use your mobile phone for sending and receiving data with a variety of Windows
compatible fax, terminal, and data programs.
Remember that before you can benefit from the services provided by the program, you must
subscribe to the corresponding services (data, fax or SMS) from your cellular network
operator.
3.1
SHORT MESSAGE CENTRE PHONE NUMBER
Before you can send SMS (Short Message Service) messages with the program and your
phone, you need to know the phone number of your local Short Message Service Centre
(SMSC) and have it typed in the SMS settings under the Options window. This number is
available from your local cellular network operator. lf, however, this number is already
contained in the memory of your mobile phone, Setup will retrieve it from there. lf not, you will
have to type in the number manually in Options when you want to send a short message.
See the user's guide of your phone for more details on storing the short message centre
phone number in the phone memory.
3.2
DATA AND FAX COMMUNICATION
You can use your mobile phone for sending and receiving data with a variety of Windows
compatible fax, terminal, and data programs. Remember to close the Nokia PC Suite user
interface, when you are making a data call. The data transfer and fax functions depend on
the programs you have chosen, not on the computer nor this program. For information on
how to use a communications software package, please refer to its documentation for a step
by step description.
The phone’s internal data supports three PC Fax standards: EIA/TIA Class 1, Class 2 and
Class 2.0. lf you have problems using the program for fax transmission, ensure that the
remote end fax machine is Group 3 compatible.
Note:
Before you can benefit from the functions provided by the program, you
must subscribe to the corresponding services (data, fax or SMS) from your
cellular network operator.
3.3
CHARGE IN PHONE AND COMPUTER BATTERIES
The power consumption of the phone is approximately the same for data/fax calls as it is for
voice calls of the same length. For charging the phone battery, refer to the user's guide of
your phone.
You can use the phone with the PC Suite for Nokia 8850 even when the phone is being
charged.
For portable usage, it is
recommended that you have a charged computer battery. lt is
possible to charge the battery while in use.
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