Connecting via usb port, Getting connected – i-mate PDA2 User Manual
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Pocket PC Phone User Manual
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Getting
Connected
Pocket PC Phone User Manual
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Getting
Connected
A new standard modem is now set up successfully on your PC, but you still need to create
a new dial-up connection.
1. Click
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections > Make
New Connection.
2. To continue, tap
Next.
3. Select
Dial-up to the Internet. Tap Next.
4. Enable the option
I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect
through a local area network (LAN) button, then click Next.
5. Select
I connect through a phone line and a modem option, and then Next.
6. Enable the
Use area code and dialing rules checkbox and enter the telephone number
*99#, and then Next.
7. Enter the username and password you use to log on to your ISP, and then click
Next.
8. Enter a name for this connection, and then
Next.
9. Select
No when the installation wizard asks you to set up an Internet mail account, and
then click
Next.
10.After the installation is completed, click
Finish.
Connecting via USB Port
As with the connection via IrDA, you need to check the following before you start using the
Wireless Modem on your Pocket PC Phone via USB connection:
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A GPRS enabled SIM card is inserted in your Pocket PC Phone.
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Disable the ActiveSync com port connection of your PC.
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Disable the Infrared function by tapping
Start > Settings > the Connections tab > Beam,
and then uncheck
Receive all incoming beams.
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Insert your Pocket PC Phone to your PC USB connection (using the USB sync cable or
cradle).
Before setting up a USB modem, you must verify that you have the two files,
USBMDM and
USBModem_Dialer, from the Application CD. Insert the Application CD into the CD-ROM
drive of your PC and perform the settings as follows:
1. Select
Start > Programs > Wireless Modem.
2. Select the
USB connection type from the drop-down list and insert the USB cable
adapter.
3. Tap the
Start button in the WModem screen of your Pocket PC Phone.
4. A
Found New Hardware message will pop up on your desktop PC.