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Features
Sending and Receiving Data
You are able to use your phone to send and receive electronic data (such
as e-mail, faxes and WWW). Your phone can be set to convert digital
signals (which are used by computers) to analog signals (which are used
in telephone communication). This function enables your phone to act as
a modem allowing it to send and receive computer communications.
However, this capability is dependent upon your service provider being
able to support it. Check with your service provider to see which of the
following electronic data functions are supported in your area.
Electronic data using your phone and a computer
To send and receive electronic data, just connect your phone to a
computer using the Sony Interface Cable (QN-012DAS) or Desktop
Charger Speakerphone (QN-023DCS). These accessories include a “Data
Communication Guide” which provides detailed information regarding
sending and receiving data. You can also download the guide from the
Sony Wireless website at
www.sony.com/wireless
.
Sending data
As long as your phone is connected to a computer, sending data or fax
calls from your phone doesn’t require any special settings.
Receiving data
When your phone is connected to a computer and an incoming call is
received, the
Recv. Data
setting tells your phone how to handle the
transmission. It’s best to turn this function
off
unless you are expecting
to receive data or fax calls. If you choose
fax
,
data/modem
or
PC control
,
your computer routes the data accordingly and normal voice calls aren’t
received. All settings except
PC Control
reset to
off
when you turn your
phone off.
1
From the Extras menu, scroll and select
Recv. Data
.
2
Scroll and select
off
,
fax
,
data/modem
or
PC Control
.
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