SAMBA 75 USER’S GUIDE
VERSION 1.01
6.2.1.3 Making a dial-up networking
This brief guide aims to explain the basic steps for getting started with GPRS to the
Internet. It is supposed that you are a bit familiar with GPRS concepts, like network
attachment, session or PDP context.
This guide is not intended to give full details about how GPRS works, all GPRS-specific
AT commands (check out the GPRS AT command manual).
The “GPRS startup guide” manual provides all you need for making a dial-up GPRS
networking, which is also included in the delivery CD.
6.2.2 Communications software
To connect to the Internet, or to send and receive e-mail or faxes transmit data from
your computer, you need the appropriate data and fax communications software.
You can use the SAMBA 75 phone with most commercially available
communications applications, such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Outlook,
Netscape Navigator.
6.2.3 PIN & PUK
You may have to enter the PIN (Personal Identity Number) if the PIN code request is
activated in the SIM card. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you
enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, you will need a PUK (Personal
Unblocking Key) code to unblock the SIM card. The PUK code may be supplied with
the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider. For more details about using the
SAMBA 75 please read carefully the chapters below.
6.2.4 Text messages
The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service that enables you to send and
receive short text messages over the digital cellular network. Messages can be read
on any mobile phone that has SMS capability.
The sending and receiving of text messages requires that the Short Message Service
(SMS) be available in the network you are using and activated for your SIM card.
Contact your service provider for details. Before you can send text messages, you
must store the SMS message centre number in the Settings window, Messages tab.
The included software support also a comprehensive
overview, and an
easy and
quickly way to start up this application when the SAMBA 75 is already registered into
the GSM network.
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