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Start Using Wireless Manager

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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:

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 specific. Contact your GSM network operator
for more details.

This screen also allows you to set a validity period for the SMS messages that you are sending.
If your message can not be delivered, for example, if the recipient hasn’t inserted their GC79,
the validity period tells your service centre how long to keep trying to send the message.

Notifications Tab

Click the Notifications tab. You can decide if you want to display a splash screen every time
Wireless Manager is opened or closed and a program end confirmation box. Select the radio
buttons to activate the options.

GPRS Connection Tab

Establish GPRS connection at startup
Select this option to automatically connect to your chosen GPRS connectionwhen Wireless Manager
is started. Wireless Manager waits until GPRS is registered and then it establish the specified GPRS
connection. Simply select the name of the connection to be established from the drop down list. To
automatically connect when you start or restart your PC see the example below. If you need to
connect at Windows log on see Appendix B - Windows Log on using a GSM/GPRS Dial-up
Connection on page 82
.

Example:

If you want your GC79 to be available and a GPRS internet connection to be
automatically established when you boot your laptop:
- Set Preferences

Misc

Run this program when Windows Starts

- Set Preferences

GPRS Connection

Establish GPRS Connection At

Startup and select the GPRS connection required.

Code:

Cell Broadcast Message

000

Index

010

News Flashes

020

Hospitals

030

Long-distance road reports

040

Weather