Setup – Siemens SL42 User Manual
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Setup
Menu
!
Setup ! Network !
then select a function:
Dial-in Access
A Dial-in Access must be defined to
use WAP and thus Java™. A maxi-
mum of 5 dial-in accesses can be de-
fined. Normally these settings are al-
ready made by the Service Provider,
and they might only need to select
one Dial-in Access.
New entry
If no Dial-in Access is available, se-
lect
New entry
in the empty list and
enter the following parameters
(CSD Settings):
Profile
name:
Give the Dial-in Access
a name or overwrite a
default name.
Dial-up no.:
Enter node dial-in
number (ISP).
Call type:
Select ISDN or ana-
logue.
Login-name:
Enter user name (login
name).
Password:
Enter password
(hidden display).
Linger-time:
Enter time in seconds
after which a connec-
tion should be ended if
there is no input or data
exchange.
Save
Store entries for the Dial-in
Access.
Dial-in Access-Menu
Options
Various functions are possible de-
pending on the situation:
Dial-in access numbers for WAP are not
normally suitable for Java™ (depending on
the Service Provider). All Dial-in Access
numbers that you use for the fixed network
Internet (WWW, HTTP) can also be used for
Java™. Under certain circumstances,
therefore, it may be necessary to use two
different Dial-in Access numbers for WAP
and Java™.
You can also find WAP or dial-in parame-
ters on the product CD in the WAP_OTA di-
rectory or on the Internet at:
www.my-siemens.com/sl45i
New entry
Generate new entry.
Delete
Delete selected entry.
Delete all
Delete all profiles.
Java
standard
Define a Dial-in Access
as standard for the
Java™ download func-
tions. This access is in-
dicated with a coffee
cup in the list. You can
also define a separate
Dial-in Access for indi-
vidual Java™ applica-
tions (p. 39).