Nokia N72 User Guide - Page 96

Connection settings

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Tools Speed dialling-Select On, and the numbers assigned to the speed dialing keys ( - ) can be dialed by pressing and holding the key. See also 'Speed dial a phone number', p. 23. Anykey answer-Select On, and you can answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any keypad key, except , , , and . Line in use-This setting (network service) is shown only if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers, that is, two phone lines. Select which phone line you want to use for making calls and sending text messages. Calls on both lines can be answered irrespective of the selected line. If you select Line 2 and have not subscribed to this network service, you will not be able to make calls. When line 2 is selected, is shown in the standby mode. Tip! To switch between the phone lines, press and hold in the standby mode. Line change-To prevent line selection (network service), select Disable if supported by your SIM card. To change this setting, you need the PIN2 code. Connection settings Data connections and access points Your device supports packet data connections ( ), such as GPRS in the GSM network. Glossary: General packet radio service (GPRS) uses packet data technology where information is sent in short packets of data over the mobile network. To establish a data connection, an access point is required. You can define different kinds of access points, such as: • MMS access point to send and receive multimedia messages • Access point for the Web application to view WML or XHTML pages • Internet access point (IAP) to send and receive e-mail Check the type of access point you need with your service provider for the service you want to access. For availability and subscription to packet data connection services, contact your network operator or service provider. Packet data connections in GSM networks When you use your device in GSM networks, multiple data connections can be active at the same time and access points can share a data connection. To check the active data connections, see 'Connection manager', p. 87. 96

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Tools
96
Speed dialling
—Select
On
, and the numbers assigned to
the speed dialing keys (
-
) can be dialed by
pressing and holding the key. See also ‘Speed dial a phone
number’, p. 23.
Anykey answer
—Select
On
, and you can answer an
incoming call by briefly pressing any keypad key, except
,
,
, and
.
Line in use
—This setting (network service) is shown only
if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers, that is,
two phone lines. Select which phone line you want to use
for making calls and sending text messages. Calls on both
lines can be answered irrespective of the selected line. If
you select
Line 2
and have not subscribed to this network
service, you will not be able to make calls. When line 2 is
selected,
is shown in the standby mode.
Tip!
To switch between the phone lines, press and
hold
in the standby mode.
Line change
—To prevent line selection (network service),
select
Disable
if supported by your SIM card. To change
this setting, you need the PIN2 code.
Connection settings
Data connections and access points
Your device supports packet data connections (
), such as
GPRS in the GSM network.
Glossary:
General packet radio service (GPRS) uses
packet data technology where information is sent in
short packets of data over the mobile network.
To establish a data connection, an access point is required.
You can define different kinds of access points, such as:
MMS access point to send and receive multimedia
messages
Access point for the Web application to view WML or
XHTML pages
Internet access point (IAP) to send and receive e-mail
Check the type of access point you need with your service
provider for the service you want to access. For availability
and subscription to packet data connection services,
contact your network operator or service provider.
Packet data connections in GSM networks
When you use your device in GSM networks, multiple data
connections can be active at the same time and access
points can share a data connection. To check the active
data connections, see ‘Connection manager’, p. 87.