Nokia 6360 Establish an infrared connection, Enable Infrared Communications on Your PC and Phone

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Wireless modem setup for Nokia 6360 phone

2Connect the DLR-3P cable to your Nokia phone. Your phone displays a message indicating you have connected the data cable successfully, then returns to the Start screen.

3Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.

4Double click the Modems or Phone and Modem Options control panel icon.

5Click Add. (Windows 2000 users, please click the Modems tab, then click Add).

6Select the Do not detect my modem... option, then click Next.

7Click Other if asked about a PCMCIA modem (this screen may not appear on all systems), then click Next.

8Insert the floppy diskette containing the .inf file in your drive now. Click the Have Disk button. Confirm that A:\ is the location of the nok_tdma.inf file, then click OK.

9Select Nokia 6360 via Cable from the list of available choices, then click Next.

10Select the COM port where the cable is attached (typically COM1), then click Next.

11The Wizard indicates it has located the correct software for your phone. Click Finish when Windows informs you that it has installed the device successfully.

12Verify that your Nokia phone connected using the DLR-3P cable appears in the list of modems.

Complete the process by configuring your data software to work with the new infrared modem configuration. For more information, refer to “Configure your data and fax software” on page 29.

• GETTING CONNECTED FOR THE FIRST TIME USING IR (WINDOWS 95, 98, AND ME)

Before you can make or receive digital data and fax calls, you must do the following:

1Establish an infrared connection between your PC and your phone.

2Install your phone as a wireless modem connected via infrared.

3Configure your data software to use your phone as the active modem for data and fax calls.

Establish an infrared connection

The preferable distance between the two devices making an infrared connection is a range of three inches (7.5 cm) to three feet (.9 m) maximum. There must be no obstructions between the two devices, and the IR ports of the two devices must be pointing at each other.

ENABLE INFRARED COMMUNICATIONS ON YOUR PC AND PHONE

1Double-click the Infrared icon in the Control Panel (Windows 95 and 98 only). Windows ME users, please go to step 4).

If this icon does not appear in the Control Panel, see “Install infrared support for Windows 95” on page 28.

Tip: Windows 98 users can also launch the Infrared Monitor by double-clicking the Infrared Monitor icon in the system tray.

2Click the Options tab, then select Enable infrared communication. Verify that the install software option for Plug and Play devices is selected.

3Click Apply, then click the Status tab.

4On your phone, press Menu, scroll to Infrared, then press Select.

5Align the infrared ports of both devices.

6When a successful infrared connection has been made, the infrared monitor indicates that your phone has been found.

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Contents Page Export Controls Legal noticesTrademarks FCC/Industry Canada NoticeTable of Contents Wireless modem setup for Nokia 6360 phone Compatible Applications IntroductionSystem Requirements Requirements for Digital Data and FAX CallsAbbreviations Safety NotesEnable infrared communications Infrared CommunicationsPC Suite Installation Instructions Install Nokia PC SuiteBefore installing PC Suite Important Note about IR for Windows ME and XP UsersRemove PC Suite Select your connection methodChange language To Remove PC SuiteNokia Content Copier Content Copier BasicsCompatible Phones Copy information to the target phone Copy information from the source phoneSave the source phone data Nokia Connection ManagerNokia Content Copier log Other PhonesPC hardware setup Nokia PC ComposerTour of PC Composer Create a new ringing tone Enter notes using the recording keyboardCompose a NEW Ringing Tone Edit a ringing toneTransfer Ringing Tone to Your Phone Other PC Composer ViewsSave Your NEW Ringing Tone Transfer via infrared or cableBefore you begin Create Ringing Tones from Midi FilesAbout Standard Midi files Open a Standard Midi FileUse Rtttl data from the Internet Edit and saveWork with Rtttl Ringing Tone Files Open an Rtttl fileSet General synchronization properties Configure PC SyncNokia PC Sync Set Calendar and Contacts propertiesUnderstand the Basics of Synchronization Set PIM propertiesSynchronizing for the first time Exit PC SyncInitiate Synchronization USE the NEW Synchronization CommandView other PC Sync options Creating a Custom Contact ListCreate a NEW Folder for Phone Contacts Update PC SYNC’S Outlook SettingsOther PIM applications Copy Contacts to Custom Phone ListUpdate PC SYNC’S Lotus Organizer Settings Click the Lotus Organizer tabCreate a NEW Graphic Nokia PC GraphicsTour of PC Graphics Choose a picture typeTransfer a Graphic to Your Phone Work with AN Existing GraphicOpen Other Bitmap Files Adjust and edit imageOpen a graphic you created Capture an imagePhone Memory and PC Storage Locations Nokia Phone EditorBefore YOU Begin Choose the Right Application for Managing ContactsAdd a new contact Manage Contacts Using Phone EditorTour Nokia Phone Editor and Contacts Window Delete a contactEdit Profiles and Caller Groups Copy and move contactsAdd a contact to a caller group Edit a profileEdit Settings Launch Other PC Suite ApplicationsYour PC’s hardware and virtual COM ports Wireless modem setup for Nokia 6360 phoneMultiple modem installations Download Modem DriverEnable Infrared Communications on Your PC and Phone Establish an infrared connectionWindows 2000 Modem Setup Instructions Modem installationLocate Security Update, August 19 Infrared and Windows 2000 ProfessionalInstall Infrared Support for Windows IR and Windows NT WorkstationUSE Microsoft DIAL-UP Networking Configure your data and fax softwareConfigure Your Data Software Create a new connectionReminders Modem SetupOther Data Applications For America Online AOL UsersConfiguring Your FAX Software Locations SetupModify Locations Connection Options Learn about Your Phone AS a Wireless ModemConnect to PalmOS devices DLR-3P cable connectionData connection Connections PreferencesMake a DIAL-UP Connection Before you make a digital data callConnect to Microsoft PocketPC devices Configure a Modem Connection Creating a modem connectionUse your new modem connection Device ConnectedIndex AOLPIM Wireless modem