
Connect to devices using Palm® OS (operating system)
8 Connect to devices using Palm® OS (operating system)
Note: The following instructions are based on Palm OS (operating system) software 3.3. For more information, please visit:
http://www.palmos.com/
It is possible to make an infrared connection between your phone and your Palm OS device and use it as a wireless modem to perform HotSyncTM operations with your PC.
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http://www.palm.com/
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• CONNECTIONS PREFERENCES
Before you can make data calls using your Palm OS device and your Nokia phone, you need to create a new connection device in the Connections preferences folder.
1Tap the Applications icon, then tap Prefs
2Tap the Categories
3 Tap New. Enter the name of the new connection device (example: Nokia). | 8 |
4Click the Connection Method
5Click Details. Set speed to 9,600 bps and flow control to Automatic. Click OK when finished, then click OK to close the Edit window.
6Your new Nokia phone configuration should now appear in the list of Connection options, and is available to all applications that support a modem connection.
•TCP/IP DIAL-UP AND OTHER CONNECTIONS
Once you have a configuration for your Nokia phone, you can use that configuration with any existing TCP/IP or network preferences, as well as any
or fax programs. Please consult your device’s user guide or the software’s documentation for more information on setup and configuration of Palm OS’s TCP/IP or fax software.
Before you make a data call
Before initiating the data call from your Palm OS device, don’t forget to enable Infrared communications on your phone, then align the infrared ports of the two devices.
Please also see “Requirements for digital data calls” on page 3.
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