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7.7.6 Connections
You can connect the telephone to compatible devices via infrared. You
can also arrange the settings for GPRS dial-in connections.
Infrared
The telephone can be configured for sending and receiving data via its
infrared connection (IR). To use an IR connection, the other device must
be IrDA-compatible. You can send data to a compatible telephone or data
device (such as a computer) via the IR connection of your telephone or
you can receive data from them.
Note: Do not aim the IR beam (infrared beam) toward the eyes of other
persons and avoid allowing your IR beam to disturb other IR devices. The
unit is a Class 1 laser product.
When sending and receiving data, make sure that the IR connections of
the sending and receiving units point toward each other and that there
are no obstacles between the units.
To activate the IR connection of your telephone for receiving data, select
Menu > Settings > Connections > Infrared.
To deactivate the IR connection, select
Menu > Settings > Connections >
Infrared. When the telephone displays the message Deactivate infrared?
Select
Yes.
If data transmission is not started within two minutes after activating the IR
connection, the connection has been broken and must be re-established.
Package data (EGPRS)
EGPRS (General Packet Radio Service – Package data) is a network
service, which mobile telephones can use to send and receive data via IP
networks. EGPRS allows for wireless access to data networks such as
the Internet.
Applications that can use the package data are MMS, Browser sessions,
e-mail, remote SyncML, downloading Java applications and PC dial-in.
To determine how you would like to use this service, select
Menu > Set-
tings > Connections > Package data > Package data connection.