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S60 (Software Platform): Qt, Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic, S60, Nokia PC Suite, Python for S60, the Core Pocket Media Player, Nokia E75 [Book]Books LLC (2010) - Paperback - 72 pages - ISBN 1155266609
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Before installing PC Suite
Nokia recommends that Windows ME and XP users who want to use IR as their serial connection for PC Suite perform the modem installation prior to installing PC Suite. Please see Wireless modem setup on page 43 and perform this task prior to installing Nokia PC Suite. Once you have performed the modem installation, you may continue with the installation instructions below.
INSTALL PC SUITE
PC Suite is provided free of charge, and is available for download from the US products section of http://www.nokia.com. Please download the setup application to a location on your hard drive. If you downloaded the application in segments, please double-click the first segments.exe file and follow the instructions to extract the installer application from the segments. Important: If you use Windows 98 (First or Second Edition) and plan on using IR to connect to your PC, please enable IR communications on your PC now. Once the software download is complete and/or the segments have been rejoined: 3 Double-click the installation file PC Suite 4.6.exe that you downloaded to your hard drive. Click Next to begin the software installation. Please read the enduser license agreement, then click Yes to accept its terms. Review the safety notes, then click Next. [6]
Nokia PC Suite Installation Click Next to install all PC Suite components (or clear the check boxes of the components you do not want to install). Select the language you wish to use with PC Suite, then click Next. Note: If you use a PIM application (Outlook, Lotus Organizer, etc.) and you want to use it with Nokia PC Sync, it is recommended that you select the same language used by your PIM.
Select your connection method
During the installation process, you are asked to select how you plan on making a connection to your PC (either infrared or serial cable). You can only use one method at a time. However, you may want to select both options during installation in the event you want both connection options available at a later time.
Select the type of connection you want, then click Next. Follow the instructions provided on either the Infrared connection or Cable connection screen, then click Next. Continue through the installation wizard, then click Finish to restart your PC. [7]
Note: If you plan on using the DKU-6 USB serial cable, please follow the DKU-6s installation instructions and install the cable properly before installing Nokia PC Suite.
Click the Switch view button to cycle through the various view options.To view the General information pane, click Tools, then click General.
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Nokia PC Composer
SAVE YOUR NEW RINGING TONE
When you are ready to save your new ringing tone, click the Save button on the toolbar. Use the Save as dialog box to set file name and location to save the new file. Default file type for your new ringing tone is.mid (MIDI). However, you need to save your work as ringing tone format (.ott) before sending your new ringing tone to the phone. Use the Save as type drop down box to select the desired file type. Note: You can create and save as many new ringing tones as you have space on your hard drive. However, your phone can only hold up to five new ringing tones at any given time.
TRANSFER RINGING TONE TO YOUR PHONE
Once you have created a new ringing tone and have saved it to your PC, you can transfer the tone to your phone. When your phone receives the new ringing tone, it displays the message New ringing tone received. Press the Options key and scroll to the following options: Playback - plays the new ringing tone Save tone- saves the ringing tone to your phone Discard - discards the new tone and returns you to the Start screen.
Transfer via infrared or cable
Before transferring the ringing tone to your phone, make sure you have established a connection between your phone and PC. Check the status indicator in the lower right corner of the PC Composer window to verify the status of your connection. Important: Make sure to enter a name for your new ringing tone in the General pane. If you fail to do so, your new ringing tone appears unnamed in your phones list of ringing tones. To transfer your ringing tone, click the Update to Phone button on the toolbar (or select Update to Phone from the Tools menu). [ 21 ]
CREATE RINGING TONES FROM MIDI FILES
Nokia PC Composer allows you to open Standard MIDI files, then convert the data to ringing tone format. Now you can carry your favorite PC MIDI file as a ringing tone in your phone!
About Standard MIDI files
Standard MIDI files of popular music frequently consist of multiple instruments (bass, drums, organ, etc.). Typically, there is also a track dedicated to the songs melody. There are two types of Standard MIDI files: Type 0 files - 1 track of MIDI data containing all the various instruments; each instrument assigned to different MIDI channel. Type 1 files - each instrument has its own dedicated track and MIDI channel. Track/instrument names are embedded in the file as text information.
PC Composers interface interprets the multiple track information and allows you to choose the correct track or instrument.
Before you begin
If the MIDI sequence you want to use contains too many notes, the following error message is displayed when trying to open the file:
Nokia PC Composer processes MIDI notes in octave 5 and 6 of the MIDI keyboard. If your MIDI sequence contains notes outside this range, the following error message is displayed when opening the file:
Exit PC Sync
Once setup and first synchronization is complete, you can either leave the program running in the background, or you can exit PC Sync. To exit PC Sync: right-click the PC Sync tray icon , then click Exit.
Start PC Sync
You have two options for launching Nokia PC Sync: as-needed from the Start menu automatically upon startup
TO ENABLE PC SYNC ON STARTUP 1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC. Launch PC Sync from the Start menu. Right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Enable on startup
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View other PC Sync options
There are several other options available from the PC Sync options menu (from the tray icon). With the phone connected to your PC via infrared, right-click on the tray icon, then click any of the following options: About - to view information about the PC Sync program Connection - to check the status of the infrared connection Properties - to modify current PC Sync settings (change frequency of synchronization, types of data synchronized, etc.) Synchronize - to initiate synchronization of data View Last Report - to view information about the last synchronization attempt Help - to launch the on-line Help files
To disable the auto start features, right-click on the PC Sync icon, then click Enable On Startup again.
START SYNCHRONIZATION
PC Sync starts synchronization between your phone and PC when you launch the program from the Start menu. To resynchronize your data while the program is still running, right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Synchronize.
USE THE NEW SYNCHRONIZATION COMMAND
If at some point you change PIM applications or upgrade to a newer version of your current PIM, you must reconfigure PC Sync to work with the new application. Select New Synchronization from the Nokia PC Suite program group, then follow the instructions on page 25. Important: Do not use New Synchronization to launch PC Sync and initiate synchronization between your phone and PC.
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CREATE A CUSTOM CONTACT LIST
Users who have more than 500 names and numbers in their PIM should create a custom contact list or subset of their master contact list. Depending on the PIM application you use, you may need to create a new contact database file or create a new folder to store the custom contact list.
Outlook users
Outlook users can create folders and sub-folders in their Outlook database files. To create a custom contact list, first create a new folder to store contacts. Then copy the desired contact information from your main contacts folder to the new folder. PC Sync allows you to synchronize your phone with the Outlook contacts folder of your choosing. CREATE A NEW FOLDER FOR PHONE CONTACTS To create a new sub-folder for a custom contact list: 3 Click File, point to Folder, then click New Folder. Type the name of your new folder (example: Phone list). Click the Folder contains drop-down arrow, then click Contact Items. Select a location for your new folder (for example: click Contacts to make Phone list a sub-folder of your main Contacts folder). [ 31 ]
Click OK to confirm your selection.
COPY CONTACTS TO CUSTOM PHONE LIST 1 Click the Contacts button on your Outlook bar 2
Select the contacts you want to appear in your custom list (Hold the CTRL key, then click to select multiple contacts that are not adjacent to each other). Click Edit, then click Copy (or press CTRL + C). Select your custom folder from the Folder List (example: Phone list), or press CTRL + Y to display Go to Folder dialog box. Click Edit, then click Paste (or press CTRL + V) to paste copies of the selected contacts into the new folder. Important: If you decide to drag-and-drop contacts between your main Contacts folder and the new custom folder, make sure to hold the CTRL key while dragging, then release the mouse button first. Failure to use the CTRL key during drag-and-drop moves all selected contacts to the new folder.
UPDATE PC SYNCS OUTLOOK SETTINGS To update PC Syncs settings to synchronize with your custom list: Establish an infrared connection between your phone and PC. Launch Nokia PC Sync from your PCs Start menu. If you have PC Sync enabled on startup, right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Configuration. Click the Microsoft Outlook tab. Click the Contacts browse button , then select your custom folder. Click OK to confirm your selection.
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Nokia PC Sync 5 Click the Summary tab, then click Synchronize Now to synchronize your phone and custom phone list.
Other PIM applications
Other PIM applications (such as Lotus Organizer) require that you create a completely new database file for your custom contacts list. Once you create a new database file, copy the desired contact information from your main contacts file to the new contacts file. PC Sync allows you to synchronize your phone with the contacts file of your choosing. CREATE A NEW DATABASE FILE (FOR EXAMPLE: LOTUS ORGANIZER) 1 With Lotus Organizer running, click File, then click New. Click File, then click Save As. Enter a name for your custom phone list (for example: Phone list).
COPY CONTACTS TO CUSTOM PHONE LIST 1 From File Manager, open your default Organizer database (c:\lotus\work\organize\<filename>) Click the Contacts tab, then click the desired alphabet tab. Select the desired contacts for your custom list. Selected records
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Tip: Hold the CTRL key to select multiple contacts that are not adjacent to each other. Continue by clicking subsequent alphabet tabs and selecting the desired contacts. Click the Copy button (or press CTRL + C). Use the Windows Task Bar to switch back to your new contacts list, then click the Contacts tab. Click the Paste button (or press CTRL + V) to paste copies of the selected contacts into the new list.
UPDATE PC SYNCS LOTUS ORGANIZER SETTINGS 1 Establish an infrared connection between your phone and PC. 2 Launch Nokia PC Sync from your PCs Start menu. If you have PC Sync enabled on startup, right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Configuration. Click the Lotus Organizer tab. Click the Contacts browse button , then select your custom folder. Click OK to confirm your selection. Click the Summary tab, then click Synchronize Now to synchronize your phone and custom phone list.
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Nokia Phone Editor
6 Nokia Phone Editor
Nokia Phone Editor is a program that allows you to edit and manage various functions of your phone from the keyboard of your PC. Phone Editor consists of the following components: Contacts - used to manage phone book entries. Also used to store contact information on your PC Profiles - used to edit profile and caller group settings from your PC Settings - used to view and modify various system and message settings. Also used to store configure your personal business card information
Make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PC before using Phone Editor. If your phone is not connected to your PC, you cannot edit and manage your phones information and settings. Important: Phone Editor cannot be used during active digital data or fax calls (and vice versa). Do not try to use these two features simultaneously.
LEARN ABOUT PHONE MEMORY AND PC STORAGE LOCATIONS
Phone Editor uses your phones memory and your PC (RAM memory and hard drive storage) to store your phones data and settings: Each time you launch Phone Editor, phone numbers, text messages and various phone settings are read into Phone Editors memory. When you terminate the PC connection or exit the program, your phones information is stored on your PC. The next time you use Phone Editor, the information stored on your PC is updated.
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT APPLICATION FOR MANAGING CONTACTS
If you dont already use a PIM application like Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer, Nokia Phone Editors Contacts application is the perfect choice for editing and managing your contacts. Phone Editor creates a direct connection to you phones memory and allows you to add or modify your phone book quickly and easily.
Nokia Phone Editor limitations
Nokia Phone Editor can only manage contacts with one number per name. However, your phones memory is capable of storing multiple phone numbers and text fields (e-mail addresses, Web addresses, etc.) per entry. You cannot use Phone Editor to create or manage phone book entries with multiple names per number. Nor can you create or add text fields to any contacts you create in Phone Editor. Note: When more than one number per name exists, Phone Editor displays the Mobile or General number you stored. For more information on number types and assigning or modifying number types, please see your phones user guide.
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EDIT SETTINGS
You can use Nokia Phone Editors Settings application to view and edit a variety of phone settings, as well as configure how Phone Editor handles items you delete. The Settings application divides all of the settings into three properties tabs, as described below: General - used to specify how you want Phone Editor to process deleted items User - used to edit and store your user information
LAUNCH OTHER PC SUITE APPLICATIONS
The PC Editor navigation bar contains buttons that can be used to launch the other PC Suite applications. Use these buttons while in Phone Editor to launch PC Composer, PC Sync, or Content Copier.
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Wireless modem setup
7 Wireless modem setup
Your phone can function as a wireless modem when connected to your PC. Once your phone is installed and configured properly, your phone works in conjunction with your existing data software, allowing you to connect to a corporate network, the Internet, or check e-mail wherever you are. Important: This feature is available only if your service providers network supports 1XRTT or circuit-switched data (CSD) digital data and fax services. A subscription to these services may also be necessary. Please check with your service provider prior to making or receiving digital data and fax calls. Important: If you wish to connect your phone and PC using IR, make sure that your PCs IR port is functioning properly and that there are no device conflicts. Windows cannot detect your phone if the IR port is not functioning properly.
LEARN ABOUT DIGITAL DATA Circuit Switched Data (CSD)
Until now, your only wireless data option has been your service providers Circuit Switched Data (CSD) network. Using CSD, you create a virtual circuit between your phone (as a wireless modem) and your Internet service provider (ISP), corporate network, or a fax machine. As long as a digital data or fax call is active, you are typically being billed for the air time (whether you are transmitting/receiving data or not). In addition, the fastest CSD data rate available is 14.4k bps.
Quick Net Connect (QNC)
A Quick Net Connect (QNC) digital data call allows you to connect to the Internet more quickly than a traditional CSD call. This is achieved because your wireless service provider supplies the local connection to the Internet (vs. your local ISPs dial-up number).
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Like CSD calls, you are typically being billed for the air time (whether you are transmitting/receiving data or not). In addition, the fastest CSD data rate available is 14.4k bps.
1XRTT (1X)/packet data
Your Nokia phone is the first in a new generation of phones to take advantage of a new higher-speed data protocol called 1XRTT (1X). The benefits to you include: Higher data transfer rates - up to 153.6k bps over the wireless network. Data on-demand - data is transmitted only when requested. You pay only for the amount of data you transfer (vs. air time).
1X packet data services work much the same way as a PC connected to a corporate network. Information is sent in bursts and packets only when there is a request for information. Otherwise, the PC or phone remains in an idle state.
Internet access using your service provider
Your wireless service provider now becomes your Internet service provider when you use your phone as a wireless modem and use packet data or QNC. You no longer have to configure your laptop computer or handheld device for connection to your normal ISP when you want to browse the Web or check your e-mail.
Access corporate network/e-mail using a VPN
Virtual Private Network (VPN) services provide an encrypted communications tunnel through the Internet, creating a secure connection between your PC and corporate network using a high-speed or broadband Internet connection. If you plan on using 2G or 3G packet data services to access your corporate networks e-mail system, Intranet, or LAN, your corporate network must have VPN services available. In addition, your network administrator must grant you permission to access the corporate network through the VPN. [ 44 ]
Wireless modem setup Additional software on your PC (or modification of your PCs current network settings) may also be required. For more information on VPN services, please contact your network administrator. Important: Likewise, some ISPs may not permit access to certain services from Internet connections outside of your ISPs domain (for example: checking or sending e-mail, newsgroup access). Therefore you may not be able to use 2G or 3G packet data in conjunction with some of your home ISPs services. Please contact your ISP for more information on accessing services from outside their domain.
Connect to AOL
Double-click the Dial-up Networking configuration for packet data (for example: Internet-packet data). Click Connect and establish a connection to the Internet. Launch the America Online program. Select the TCP/IP location option on the Sign On screen (for example: TCP/IP for packet data), then click SIGN ON.
AOL should now connect using your wireless service providers Internet access.
USE MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKING-CSD
You may be using Microsofts Dial-up Networking feature to connect to your Internet service provider, or to make a remote connection to your corporate network (including corporate e-mail server using Microsoft Outlook, or Lotus cc:Mail). Rather than altering the existing configurations you use when dialing with your existing modem, consider creating a new connection exclusively for use with your Nokia phone (as detailed below).
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GATHER CONFIGURATION INFORMATION You need the phone number for your Internet service provider or for your companys remote access server. When testing the new connection, you also need your user name and password.
Create a new connection
1 Double-click the My Computer icon, then double-click the Dial-up Networking folder (Windows 2000 and Windows ME users: Click Start, point to Settings, then click Dial-up Networking). Double-click the Make New Connection icon. Type a name for your new connection (for example: Internet-Nokia phone). Click the drop-down arrow and select your Nokia phone as the modem to use, then click Next.
Enter the area code, telephone number, and country code (if necessary), then click Next. Click Finish to save the new configuration in your Dial-up Networking folder. Make sure to configure any necessary network parameters for this connection prior to dialing (IP address of DNS or WINS, etc.). Note: For more information on configuring your network connection, please consult your Internet service provider or your companys help desk. [ 60 ]
Connect to the network
Make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PC (using the serial cable or IR) before making a digital data call. 3 Double-click the new connection (for example: Internet-Nokia). Enter your user name and password, then click Connect. Your phone displays Connecting. while establishing a connection. Once a successful connection has been made, Data call appears on the phones screen. Note: Your Windows operating system displays its normal series of messages while the connection is being established and verified. Note: Your wireless service provider must support digital data for this feature to work. Contact your service provider to verify that this service is available in your area.
REMINDERS!
Before you can use your Nokia phone with ANY data program, you must first do the following: Establish a connection between your phone and PC using either IR or serial cable. Use the data programs setup menu to set your Nokia phone as the active modem. Consult the programs User Guide or Help menu for more information. Review the information, Understand requirements for digital data and fax calls on page 2.
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CONFIGURE YOUR FAX SOFTWARE
Before you can use your phone to send and receive fax calls, you must configure your fax software so that it uses your phone as the active modem (rather than your existing modem). Many of the most popular fax programs should support multiple modems connected to a PC or laptop computer, including Symantec WinFax Pro, Smith Micro Software HotFax (version 3.02 or newer), Castelle FaxPress, etc. Note: Data or fax calls using your Nokia phone are possible only if your service provider supports digital data and fax service. You may be required to subscribe to these services. Check with your service provider before attempting to send or receive faxes.
Select the correct modem
Each fax application typically has a setup menu that can be used to alter the settings for your modem, as well as define how and when calls are to be received (for example: immediately, on the third ring, etc.). This menu may also provide you with a list of available modems that you can use when sending and receiving fax calls.
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Use your fax programs settings menu to select your Nokia phone as the active fax modem.
Hardware setup
Use the modem properties dialog box of your fax software to confirm the following settings: Communications port - COMn (where n= the COM port number assigned to your phone) Initialization - 19200 bps Modem type - Class 2.0 Flow control - Hardware Note: You may need to add the following initialization string to your fax software, even though the program provides a drop-down list or checkbox for setting the fax mode/class:
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PalmOS configuration
9 PalmOS configuration
Important: The following instructions are based on PalmOS (operating system) software 3.3 and those devices that can run this version of the operating system (or newer versions). For more information, please visit: http://www.palmos.com/
LEARN ABOUT PACKET DATA, QNC, AND CIRCUIT SWITCHED DATA
Before you can use your phone as a wireless modem with your data or fax software, there are a few things you need to know about recent developments in the wireless data technology. Once you understand more about the different types of digital data and fax services available to you, you can configure your data or fax software for the right type of service. Please read Learn about digital data on page 43 for more information about digital data services before trying to configure your PalmOS device.
LEARN ABOUT YOUR PHONE AS A WIRELESS MODEM
It is possible to make a serial connection between your phone and your PalmOS device and use it as a wireless modem to perform HotSync operations with your PC. In addition, third-party software is also available that allows you to browse the Web, send and receive faxes, and send or receive e-mail directly to your PalmOS device. Check your owners manual or the Palm web site for more information on third-party software. http://www.palm.com/
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Important: To access the Internet using CSD, you must have an existing dial-up account with a full-service Internet provider or dialup access to a corporate network. Connection to on-line services such as CompuServe or Prodigy are not available at this time. Note: America Online provides a software program that allows you to check your AOL E-mail from your handheld device. For more information, type AOL keyword: PDA.
UNDERSTAND YOUR CONNECTION OPTIONS
You can create a connection between your PalmOS device and your phone using either the DLR-3P cable or IR.
DLR-3P cable connection
Most PalmOS devices come with a serial cable used to connect your device with a desktop PC or laptop computer. This cable has either a USB male or an RS-232C female connection at one end and a special connector that plugs into the handheld device (either directly or via a docking cradle). If your PalmOS devices serial cable has the standard RS-232C connector, you need only the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS232C connectors on each end) supplied in the DLR-3P accessory sales package. If your PalmOS devices serial cable has a USB connector, you need to purchase an additional serial cable with the standard RS-232C connector. The manufacturer of your PalmOS device sells this cable as an accessory. You also need the DAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS232C connectors on each end) supplied in this sales package.
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Verify that the packet data or QNC network access number is displayed correctly, then click Connect. When you have successfully logged on to the network, the Pocket PCs status screen will show the message Device Connected.
Launch your browser or e-mail application.
Before you make a digital data call
Before initiating the digital data call from your Pocket PC device, make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PocketPC device (IR or DLR-3P). Please also see Understand requirements for digital data and fax calls on page 2.
CONFIGURE A MODEM CONNECTION-CSD
The procedure for creating a new modem connection for use with your Nokia phone is similar to that found in the various Windows desktop operating systems. However, before you can configure your PocketPC for a CSD data call, you need to obtain the required setup information from your ISP or corporate networks Helpdesk. Important: You may need to first disable your Pocket PCs option that automatically begins synchronization when a connection is detected. For more information on this task, please consult your devices user guide. CREATING A MODEM CONNECTION To create a new modem connection to your Internet service provider or corporate network: [ 80 ]
PocketPC configuration 3 Tap the Start icon , then tap Settings.
Tap the Connections tab, then tap Modem. Tap New Connection, then enter a name for the connection (for example: Internet-Nokia phone).
Click the modem selection drop-down arrow, then select the IrCOMM or Generic IrDA (IR) or Hayes Compatible on COM1 (DLR-3P). Tap Advanced to access additional configuration properties for Port Settings, TCP/IP, and Name Servers (if required by your corporate network or ISP).
Tap OK to close the Advanced properties window, then tap Next. Enter the area code (if necessary) and phone number, then click Next. [ 81 ]
You may need to click the Dialing tab and modify the way Pocket PC dials local, long distance, and international numbers. For more information on dialing patterns, consult your handheld devices documentation.
Use your new CSD modem connection
To connect to your Internet service provider or corporate network: Tap the Start icon , then tap Programs. Tap Connections, then tap your new modem connection (for [ 82 ]
PocketPC configuration example: Internet-Nokia phone).
Enter your user name, password, and domain (if necessary).
Click Connect. When you have successfully logged on to the network, the Pocket PCs status screen will show the message Device Connected. Launch your browser or e-mail application. Note: For information on how to configure your devices browser or e-mail software, please consult your devices documentation.
make a data call (PocketPC OS) 79 Palm OS configuration 69, 75
1XRTT (1X) 44 1XRTT data
Dial-up Networking 57
Abbreviations 3 About MIDI files 22 Add contact to caller group 39 Add new contact 38 Add New Hardware Wizard 51 America Online GRPS settings 58 AOL CSD modem setup 61 Applications compatible 2
Caller groups
add contact 39 add/change group graphic 41 edit 41 rename 41
Change note duration 19 Change ringing tone pitch 19 Changing connection type 13 Changing PIM applications 30 Circuit Switched Data (CSD) 43 Communications 77
dial-up connection for PalmOS 74 modem setup (PocketPC OS) 80 when to use 45
CSD (Circuit Switched Data) 43 Custom contact list 31
distance between devices 4, 71, enable IR 4
Data applicatons 63
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Data call
configure data software 49, 51 establish IR connection 50 modem installation 51 Manual selection 66 Prearranged 66
Data call notes 63 Data calls
dial-up connection for PalmOS 73 modem setup (PocketPC OS) 77 when to use 45
GPRS data
AOL settings 58
Delete contact 38 Delete notes and rests 20 Deleting contacts-settings 27 Dial-up connection PalmOS 73 Dial-up Networking 57, 59 Digital data before you begin 56 Digital data call reminders 64 Digital data call requirements 2 Download modem driver 46
PC Composer 16
Ignore contact deletions 27 Infrared 4 Installation
Edit a ringing tone basics 18
change language of installation 8 language selection 7 note to Windows ME users 5 PC Suite 5 uninstall PC Suite 8
Internet access
delete notes/rests 20 save 21
Edit caller groups 41 Edit Profiles 40 Edit ringing tone
wireless service provider 44
Introduction 1 IR 3
change duration 19 change note duration 19 change pitch 19
Edit settings 42
enable IR on PC 50 establishing a connection 50 Windows 2000 update 52 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 55
Modem driver
configuring software 65 modem selection 65
Fax calls
download 46 Modem installation 51 Windows Modem setup 43 configure data software 56 Dial-up Networking 57, 59 Palm 72
Manual selection 66 Prearranged 66
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PocketPC (CSD) 80 PocketPC (GPRS) 77
Modem software 46 Move contacts 39
New contact list
New modem connection 57, 60 New Synchronization 30 Nokia Modem Setup (Windows 2000) 53 Note capacity 18 ringing tone 18 Notes on data calls 63 NT Workstation 4.NT Workstation 4.0 and Infrared 55
Lotus Organizer 33 Other 33 Outlook 31
basics 29 changing PIM applications 30 exit application 29 New Synchronization 30 options 30 starting application 29 supported PIMs 25 synchronize for the first time 28 task bar icon 29
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