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3.Choose your P800 as the modem.

4.Select the port where the P800 is connected.

5.Confirm the selection. A new DUN connection has been created.

ConnectingTo connect using a DUN entry created by the wizard

1.If you are connecting by cable, set your P800 to Modem cable connection mode, see “Cable” on page 144.

2.Use any conventional method to make a connection:

Click the Desktop short-cut created by the wizard.

Select the entry from within the system DUN folder.

Run an application that has built-in support for using DUN entries (for example a browser or e-mail client).

GPRS - connection information

Icons on the status bar let you overview the information on data connection calls.

A combined signal strength and GPRS signal icon provides information on the GPRS service status. The GPRS connection status appears above the signal strength icon. There are three states for the icon, unavailable , available and attached .

The HSCSD/CSD and GPRS icons are displayed during a data connection. Where GPRS is suspended, for example, the GPRS suspended state is indicated by a combined icon .

There are three states for the GPRS icon: Active , active transferring data (alternates between and ) and suspended . Any data transfer either received or sent activates the GPRS active icon for 5 seconds.

Connection information

When you select the data connection icon, during an active data connection, a menu appears with the choices Information and

Disconnect.

Select Information to view information on the connection.

Select Disconnect to end the connection.

GPRS status information

When the signal strength icon is selected, network, GPRS status information and, if applicable, GPRS error text appear.

GPRS data log

A new GPRS data log entry is created when a GPRS account establishes a connection for the first time, it does not wait for transfer data. If there is an existing data log associated with the current GPRS connection, this is updated.

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