LG Electronics TD7130 manual Making a Data Call

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Making a Data Call

Windows 2000 Users

1.Under Start Menu select Network Connections. Click on your newly created Dial up. Click Dial to connect.

2.An authentication message will confirm your suc- cessful log-in.

3.If the connection fails, check your settings and try again.

4.To disconnect, just press End key or right click in connection icon or icon in the system tray.

Windows XP Users

1.Click Dial to initiate the Dial Up connection.

2.An authentication message will confirm, your suc- cessful log-in.

3.If the connection fails, check your settings and try again.

4.To disconnect, just press End Key or right click on connection icon or icon in the system tray.

Windows 98 / ME Users

1.Click Dial to initiate the Dial Up connection under Dial Up Networking.

2.Enter the username as user@telstra.internet and the password as telstra.

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3.Click Connect to dial.

4.An authentication message will confirm your suc- cessful log-in.

5.If the connection fails, check your settings and try again.

6.To disconnect, just press End Key or right click on connection icon or icon in the system tray.

Connecting data outside CDMA 1x coverage area of Telstra Mobile

1.When making a data call outside CDMA 1X cover- age area, Windows will prompt you to re-enter the Username and Password. At this point enter the username qncuser and password ssqnc.

P/N : MMBB0099501 (1.0) Date : 2003. 9. 23

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Contents TD7130 Contents LG-TD7130 InboxFunctions Used During a Call OutboxImportant Information Check AccessoriesIntroduction Before You Start Safety InstructionSafety Information Body-worn Operation FCC RF Exposure InformationAdaptor Charger Cautions Battery DisposalVehicle Mounted External Antenna optional, if available FCC Part 15 Class B CompliancePhone Components Getting StartedEND/PWR Phone OverviewOn-screen Icons Using the Battery PackInstalling the Battery Removing the BatteryCaring for the Battery Battery Charge LevelUsing the Desktop Charger Turning the Phone On and Off Signal StrengthPower Save Mode Basic FunctionsMy Menu Adjusting the VolumeQuick Settings Receiving CallsRedialing Calls Activating the Lock ModeCall Waiting MuteKey Functions Entering Information using T9 Text InputSpeed Dialing Caller IDChanging Letter Case Examples Using T9 Text InputInput mode Typing in T9 ModeAdd My Word Examples Using ABC Multi-tap Text inputTo Use Tone Dialing To Check Pop Up Message ScreenGeneral Guidelines to Menu Access Settings Speed Dial Menu Phone Book MenuPersonal Phone Book Memory New Entry MenuMelody Box Menu Sounds MenuKey Tone Menu Volume/Effect MenuRing Volume Menu Ring/Vibrate MenuDisplay Theme Menu Service Alert MenuDisplay Menu Min Alert MenuGroup Display Menu Dial Number MenuSelect Clock Menu Menu Theme MenuGame Menu Power Save MenuEntertain Menu Brightness MenuCalculator Menu Alarm Clock MenuUtilities Menu Wake-up Call MenuAuto Answer Menu World Clock MenuAnswered Msg. Menu Scheduler MenuRecord Answer Menu New Schedule Menu Select None/Dday/D-1 with To change the ReservecallTo delete the Reservecall To Add Anniv. AnniversaryPrivacy Menu Security MenuFind Schedule Menu Clear Past MenuSecurity Code Menu Phone Lock MenuCall Reject Menu Call Barring MenuModem/Fax Menu Settings MenuCall Answer Menu Connection MenuPhone Info Menu System Select MenuClear Inbox TextVoice StoreFont Color Clear StoreInbox Alert Alert TonePress Sent Msg Received MsgSent Msg Press Received MsgClear Outbox DraftQuality of Browser Browser StartBrowser Msg Browser SetView Browser Menu Ending the browser SessionNavigating through the Browser Navigation keysInitiating a phone call from the browser Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsUsing Bookmarks Soft KeysPress Take Photo Take Photo RFinding a bookmark Press Photo Manager Idle Scree/LOOP/Power On/Power Off/ Outgoing C/ Incoming CPhoto Manager R Set Lock RSelect By Name/By Number/By Group by using To enable Mute FunctionTo disable Mute Function Desktop Charger AccessoriesInbox Outbox Menu TreeTips on Efficient Operation Safety GuidelinesExposure to Radio Frequency Signal Phone OperationOther Medical Devices Electronic DevicesPacemakers Hearing AidsPotentially Explosive Atmosphere Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?Aircraft Blasting AreasSafety Guidelines What are the results of the research done already? What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?100 102 104 Consumer Information on SAR Specific Absorption Rate Where can I find additional information?Choose Standard 19200bps Modem Windows 2000 UsersWindows XP Users Choose the Do not use my smart card option. Click Next Windows 98 / Me UsersChoose Standard 19200bps Modem, click Next Click Make New Connection. Click NextUncheck User UP Header compression and click OK Select Allowed netwok protocols, enable TCP/IP onlyMaking a Data Call