Samsung SPH-I500SS User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f2) (English) - Page 206

Operating Systems, In Windows XP and 2000 you must have Standard User

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Operating Systems Question: Can I set up new entries or modify the existing entry in the Palm OS® Network Panel? Answer: NO! Access to the Internet is via the Sprint PCS Vision network; the setup/configuration in the Sprint PCS Network Panel entry should not be modified in any way, or else you may no longer be able to access the network. Please note that if you change your Vision password on the Sprint PCS website, the password in the Network Panel is automatically updated wirelessly! Unlike previous Palm OS devices, any devices enabled on the PCS Vision network cannot dial out through the network, so although it is physically possible to set up a different network connection on the device, you will not be able to access it. Question: Can I use this with my Macintosh computer? Answer: The i500 is not supported for use with Macintosh computers. Question: Does this work with Windows 95, 98, XP, or 2000? Answer: Yes. Make sure that PalmTM OS version 4.1 is installed. Prior versions of the Palm desktop will not operate correctly with the platforms. Question: I get an error message about not having the proper rights to perform this function when using Windows XP or 2000? Answer: In Windows XP and 2000 you must have "Standard User Rights". If you are working on a network, please see your IT department or consult the Microsoft documentation for more information. Question: I am having problems when trying to install a USB device or a USB device is not recognized. Answer: Depending on the Windows version being used, you may or may not see a window display when you plug in the USB interface cord. If the USB cradle was plugged in before the drivers were installed, you must remove the incorrect driver. To make sure that there are no problems, you must look at the system devices to make sure that there are no devices that are conflicting with on another. To check, follow the steps listed below: 1. Click on Start/Settings/Control Panel. 2. Double click on the System icon. Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacturer's Warranty 203

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Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information
4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty
203
Operating Systems
Question:
Can I set up new entries or modify the existing entry in the
Palm OS
®
Network Panel?
Answer:
NO! Access to the Internet is via the Sprint PCS Vision network;
the setup/configuration in the Sprint PCS Network Panel entry should
not be modified in any way, or else you may no longer be able to access
the network. Please note that if you change your Vision password on the
Sprint PCS website, the password in the Network Panel is automatically
updated wirelessly! Unlike previous Palm OS devices, any devices enabled
on the PCS Vision network cannot dial out through the network, so
although it is physically possible to set up a different network connection
on the device, you will not be able to access it.
Question:
Can I use this with my Macintosh computer?
Answer:
The i500 is not supported for use with Macintosh computers.
Question:
Does this work with Windows 95, 98, XP, or 2000?
Answer:
Yes. Make sure that Palm
TM
OS version 4.1 is installed. Prior
versions of the Palm desktop will not operate correctly with the platforms.
Question:
I get an error message about not having the proper rights to
perform this function when using Windows XP or 2000?
Answer:
In Windows XP and 2000 you must have “Standard User
Rights”. If you are working on a network, please see your IT department
or consult the Microsoft documentation for more information.
Question:
I am having problems when trying to install a USB device or a
USB device is not recognized.
Answer:
Depending on the Windows version being used, you may or
may not see a window display when you plug in the USB interface cord. If
the USB cradle was plugged in before the drivers were installed, you must
remove the incorrect driver. To make sure that there are no problems, you
must look at the system devices to make sure that there are no devices
that are conflicting with on another. To check, follow the steps listed
below:
1.
Click on Start/Settings/Control Panel.
2.
Double click on the System icon.