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Manual for Data Communication dv40.fm
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need to save.
Handset number (Caller ID) is important personal
information. Use caution when setting.
1
Follow steps 1 to 5 of “Setting the
Host (APN)” on P. 17.
2
Set either Send caller ID (186) or
Not send caller ID (184) during
packet transmission.
Enter in the format: “AT
*
DGPIR=<n>”.
(
n
P. 27)
AT
*
DGPIR=1
o
:
Adds “184” when packet transmission is
established with the host (APN).
AT
*
DGPIR=2
o
:
Adds “186” when packet transmission is
established with the host (APN).
3
Confirm that
OK
appears.
J
Send/Not send setting on dial-up
networks
Adding “186” (Send) and “184” (Not send) to the
host number in dial-up networks is also possible.
Setting “186” (Send) and “184” (Not send) in both
the
*
DGPIR command setting and the dial-up
network setting results in the following.
Enter “AT
*
DGPIR=0” to return “186” (Send)/“184” (Not
send) to
Not set
(default setting).
Set
Send
for sending caller ID when using mopera U
or mopera, the DoCoMo Internet Connection Service.
Set the host and TCP/IP protocol. Contact the
Internet service provider or network administrator
for more information on settings.
J
Hosts
For packet transmissions, set the host (APN) in
advance. Register numbers (cid) 1 to 10 for the
host (APN) in advance, to enable using packet
transmission by specifying control numbers. Host
(APN) settings are the equivalent to a phonebook
for packet transmissions on a PC. Compared to
normal phonebook entries, they appear as follows.
For example, when the mopera host (APN),
mopera.ne.jp
, is registered for cid1, connecting
to mopera is possible by specifying the host
number “
*
99
***
1#”. Other registered cids can be
used similarly.
*
99
***
1# :
Connects to host (APN) registered
to cid1. Alternatively, connect with
just
*
99#.
*
99
***
2# :
Connects to host (APN) registered
to
to cid2.
*
99
***
10# : Connects to host (APN) registered
to cid10.
Setting Send/Not Send Caller ID
Dial-up network
setting
(when <cid>=1)
Using the
*
DGPIR command
Send/Not send
setting
Send/Not send
caller ID
*
99
***
1#
Not set
(default setting)
Send
Not send
Not send
Send
Send
184
*
99
***
1#
Not set
(default setting)
Not send
(dial-up network
“184” is given
priority)
Not send
Send
186
*
99
***
1#
Not set
(default setting)
Send
(dial-up network
“186” is given
priority)
Not send
Send
Setting the Dial-up Network
In phonebook
In Packet transmission
setting
Registered number
(memory number)
Control numbers (cids) 1 to 10
Other party’s name
Host name (host (APN))
Other party’s phone
number
*
99
***
<cid>#
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