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Data Communication
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If this software is not installed on your PC, you can
download it from the Adobe Systems Incorporated
website. (Additional communication charges will
apply.) Visit the Adobe Systems Incorporated web-
site for details.
Before Using
Operating environment
The following table shows the operating environ-
ment to use data communication:
*1
:
The FirstPass PC software is not compatible with
Windows 98 but with Windows 98SE.
*2
:
The required memory and hard disk space may vary
depending on the system configuration.
*3
:
Operations to be performed are not guaranteed after
Operating System is upgraded.
Required devices
In addition to the FOMA terminal and a PC, the
following hardware and software are required:
a
FOMA USB Cable (optional)
a
“FOMA N902iS CD-ROM”
Checking the Procedure
In data communication, the connection is made
through a dial-up connection with Internet ser-
vice providers or LANs that support FOMA data
communication.
■
Bundled “FOMA N902iS CD-ROM”
c
The CD-ROM contains the N902iS communica-
tion setting file (drivers), FOMA PC setting soft-
ware and FirstPass PC software.
c
The N902iS communication setting file is the
software (driver) required for connecting the
FOMA terminal to a PC via the FOMA USB
Cable (optional) to carry out packet communica-
tion, 64K data communication and data transfer
(OBEX). Installing the N902iS communication
setting file embeds each driver into Windows.
Use the FOMA PC setting software to easily set
up packet communication and 64K data commu-
nication and establish a dial-up connection.
d
Data communication glossary
Administrator privilege
If you do not have this privilege on Windows 2000 or
Windows XP, access is limited and you are unable to
install/uninstall drivers or applications.
APN (Access Point Name)
A string to identify the Internet service provider, a
corporate LAN, etc. on packet communication. For
example, the mopera U APN is “mopera.net”.
cid (Context Identifier)
A registration number used to register a packet
communication APN to the FOMA terminal. It is similar to
a memory number in a phonebook. Up to 10 numbers
from 1 to 10 can be registered.
DNS (Domain Name System)
A system that translates a domain name such as
“nttdocomo.co.jp” into an IP address (a complicated
string of numbers), so that a computer can easily
manage it.
OBEX (Object Exchange)
An international standard protocol of data
communication developed by IrDA. Use OBEX-enabled
devices or applications to transfer data between various
devices such as mobile phones, PCs, digital cameras
and printers.
QoS (Quality of Service)
Service quality about network communication speed. Set
the QoS settings on the FOMA terminal to connect at any
speed or only at the highest speed.
W-TCP
TCP parameter used to make the most of the TCP/IP
transmission capability during packet communication on
the FOMA network. This setting is required to make the
most of the FOMA terminal’s communication capability.
PC
a
PC/AT compatible model with
CD-ROM drive
a
USB port (compliant to Universal
Serial Bus Specification Rev1.1)
a
Display resolution of 800 dots
wide × 600 dots high, High Color
(65,536 colors) recommended
Operating
System
*3
a
Windows 98
*1
, Windows Me,
Windows 2000, Windows XP
(Japanese edition)
Memory
a
Windows 98, Windows Me: 32M
bytes or higher
*2
a
Windows 2000: 64M bytes or
higher
*2
a
Windows XP: 128M bytes or
higher
*2
Hard disk space
a
5M bytes or higher
*2
NOTE
e
To transmit data with the FOMA terminal connected to
the DoCoMo PDA “musea” or “sigmarion
Ⅱ
”, update
“musea” or “sigmarion
Ⅱ
”. For information on how to
update it and other details, visit the DoCoMo website.
e
The FOMA terminal is not compatible with Remote
Wakeup.
e
The FOMA terminal is not compatible with FAX com-
munication.
NOTE
e
Purchase the dedicated “FOMA USB Cable”. A USB
cable for a PC cannot be used because the shape of
the connector is different.