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Setup

Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service provider currently used:

If the settings have already been made by your service provider you may begin immediately.

If access profiles have been assigned by your service provider select a profile and activate it (p. 48).

The access profile must be set and activated manually (p. 48).

If necessary, check with your service provider for details.

Profiles

You can set and change up to five access profiles (some of these may be disabled by the service provider). The entries and functions may vary depending on your service provider. You can change a profile each time before you access the Internet

(p. 49).

Profile settings

§Menu§

Surf & fun

 

 

Internet

Profiles

Select the profile set.

Edit The setup menu is displayed.

Select the menu items one by one and make your entries.

You may get further information on the entries from your service provider.

Profile

Name the profile or rename a

name:

default name.

 

 

WAP

IP address:

parameters

Enter the IP address.

 

Port:

 

Enter port number.

 

Homepage:

 

Enter the homepage

 

address (p. 48), if not set by

 

the service provider.

 

Linger time:

 

Enter time in seconds when

 

a connection should be

 

terminated if no input or no

 

data transfer takes place.

 

 

CSD / GPRS

See page 83.

settings

These are two methods the

 

phone uses to send/receive

 

information.

§Edit§ Open menu.

Save The settings are stored and the profile list is displayed.

Special characters (as in the SMS text editor, p. 38)

Press *three times for /

Press #three times for @

Press 0for . (period)

Press 0repeatedly for :

Press *repeatedly for ~

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Siemens TDMA 1900, GSM 900, GSM 1900, TDMA 800 manual Profiles, Profile settings

GSM 900, GSM 1900, TDMA 1900, TDMA 800 specifications

Siemens is a renowned telecommunications equipment manufacturer known for its innovative solutions in mobile communication. Among its notable contributions are the TDMA 800, TDMA 1900, GSM 900, and GSM 1900 systems. These technologies have played a significant role in shaping mobile telephony, particularly during the late 20th century.

TDMA, or Time Division Multiple Access, is a digital transmission protocol that allows multiple users to share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal into time slots. The Siemens TDMA 800 operates in the 800 MHz frequency band, which is ideal for regional mobile communication. Its main features include improved call quality, greater capacity, and effective handover capabilities. This system was particularly popular in the United States, where it formed the backbone of early digital cellular networks.

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Meanwhile, GSM 1900, which functions in the 1900 MHz frequency band, is predominantly used in North America. This technology shares many features with GSM 900, but it accommodates a larger number of channels per frequency unit due to its higher frequency. The GSM 1900 system has been critical in facilitating the growth of mobile data services, providing a solid foundation for the evolution of mobile internet access.

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