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Rename Profile
: to change the name.
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Homepage:
to change the hom epage.
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Data Account:
to select the data account from GSM Data and GPRS.
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Connection Type:
to select the connection ty pe from
WAP
and
HTTP
, depend on the
gateway. Press the
up\down keys
to select.
If y ou s elect
WAP
, y ou can set:
IP Addr ess:
to input gateway
IP address
.
Secur it y:
to set j oint security, depend on the gateway.
If y ou s elect
HTTP
, y ou can set:
P r oxy Addr ess:
to input gateway
Proxy address
.
Proxy Port:
to set the proxy port.
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Username:
to set the user degree of APN Service.
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Password:
to set the user password of APN Service.
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Browser Options
to set the
Timeout
and
Show Images:
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Timeout
:
to set a tim e lim it, integer of 30-300 (second) , if there is no data entered or
transferred bey ond this tim e lim it the service will autom atically turn of f.
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Show Images:
to set the im ages, show and not show, by turn
On
or
Off
.
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Service Message Settings
to set to incept or not incept the WAP service m essage.
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Clear Cache
Data or services that y ou have visited will be saved in the cache
m em ory of y our m obile phone. Please prom ptly clear these tem porary files which record y our
online data.
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Clear Cookies
Data or services that y ou have visited will be saved in the cookies m em ory of
y our m obile phone. Please clear these tem porary files which record y our online data.
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Trusted Certificates
to display the WAP browser the trusted certificate.
Note: If you tried to visit, or successfully visited confidential information that required a
passwor d (such as a bank account), please clear your mobile phone’s cache memory each
time.
4.11.3 Data account
G SM Dat a
In this m enu, the m obile-phone will list
Data Account
listing of GSM data. You can select and
edit the GSM data:
Account Name
:
to
edit specify a
name for the account.
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