The radio mode you specify at Wireless Manager
On
Off
Ask Me
Turn Radio Off
Reset card
When the Wireless Manager is running in radio on mode it is registered to the network connections can be made and SMS sent and received. The radio can be enabled in several ways;
•Select Radio On when the Wireless Manager starts.
•Specify the required radio state in
Preferences Radio Power.
See Wireless Manager Preferences on page 15 for more details.
Radio Off indicates that the EDGE PC Card will not register to the mobile network. You may perform non- communication related activities such as phone book maintenance, but you must turn on the radio in order to make a connection or to send/receive SMS.
Triggers a dialog to be displayed every time the PC is turned on. The dialog asks you if the radio transmitter should be turned on or off during the active PC session. This is also called Aeroplane mode, because it prevents the radio transmitter automatically turning on. This is a useful feature in areas where radio transmitters are not allowed; aircrafts, hospitals or blasting areas.
At shutdown the radio is turned off.
Turns the radio off and resets the card.
Text Messaging Tab
You can use this tab to enable reception of specific message classes from the SMS Cell Broadcast service and to set the SMS received audio alarm to on or off. Select the radio buttons to activate the options.
Example of SMS Cell Broadcast message types:
Code: Cell Broadcast Message
000 Index
010News Flashes
020Hospitals
030
040Weather
To enter multiple SMS Cell Broadcast message types separate each entry with a comma, for example: 000, 034, 076.
Note:
SMS Cell Broadcast message types are network operator specific. Contact your network operator for more details.
This screen also allows you to set a validity period for the SMS messages that you are sending. For example, if a message you send cannot be delivered because the recipient doesn't have their phone on, the validity period sets a time limit on how long the service center should keep attempting delivery.
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