Hughes 7101 Cell Phone User Manual


 
38
Getting startedPhone number listsDuring a callDiversionSMS/BroadcastSecurity settings
: Setting baud rate for data transmission (7-8)
You can connect your mobile phone to a PC
to use it as a modem for data and fax
services. The PC connection also supports the
downloading of GPS information from the
mobile phone to the PC. To connect the mo-
bile phone to a PC you need a data cable
compatible with the mobile phone.
Usually the mobile phone discovers the accu-
rate baud rate setting for data transmission
to a PC automatically (setting
Automatic). But
some devices do not work with the auto-
matic baud rate setting. In this case you have
to set the baud rate manually.
The baud rate setting affects the connection
speed between the mobile phone and the PC
only. The connection speed in the GSM and
satellite network is limited to 9600 baud.
The following baud rates can be set:
Automatic (=standard setting of the con-
nected device is recognised; max.
19200 baud)
300 Baud, 1200 Baud, 2400 Baud,
4800 Baud, 9600 Baud,19200 Baud
Note:
The GPS NMEA protocol always uses 4800
Baud (you can not change this).
To set the baud rate with external devices:
Select
Menu > Settings > Data Link Rate
The current setting is displayed
Press Change
Scroll to the desired baud rate
Press
Select
: Any key answer (7-3-1)
This function enables answering a call by
pressing any key (except
f and the volume
key).
This function can be switched off or on:
Select Menu > Settings > Call >Any Key
Answer
The current setting is displayed
Press Change
Press Save
: Send DTMF tone (7-3-2)
This function enables sending DTMF (Dual
Tone Multi Frequency) tones during a call to
a service which accepts only DTMF tones,
e.g. in order to enter access codes for listen-
ing to an answering machine. If you have
switched this feature on, a DTMF tone is sent
with each key press during a call.
This function can be switched on or off:
Select
Menu > Settings > Call >DTMF Tone
The current setting is displayed
Press Change
Press Save