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1 Press Settings and select the connection type.
2 Connect the communicator to the PC via an infrared link as described in
To use the PC Suite on page 29.
3 Wait until the connection is established.
4 Press Activate in the Fax modem main view. This will change the
communicator to a fax modem. When the communicator is used as a fax
modem, the call status indicator shows the text MODEM.
5 To stop using the communicator as a fax modem, press Disable.
The operations of a modem can be controlled by AT commands and S-
registers. These commands give the advanced user an opportunity to control
all the features of the modem. Should you need to enter the commands
manually, consult the documentation of the PC application that you are using.
A list of common AT commands based on the ETSI 07.07 standard and
supported by the Nokia 9110i Communicator are available in the atcomm.txt
file on the diskette included in the sales package of your communicator.
When the communicator is used as a fax modem, its normal communication
features are disabled. Otherwise, the applications remain functional.
If an active PC connection is idle for longer than 20 minutes, the fax modem is
automatically disabled to conserve power. However, when the communicator
is connected to an electrical outlet, for example, while charging a battery, the
time-out is not active.
Data removal
The Data removal application comes in handy if you want to remove personal
information from the communicator, for example, before lending it to
someone else. In this way you need not remove data one by one.
1 Select what kind of data you want to remove. The removable data is
arranged in four groups: All device data, Calendar data, Documents,
Contacts and speed dials.
2 Press Delete.
Note: The infrared connection in Windows
2000 and NT 4.0 is not compatible with the
communicator. When using these operating
systems, connection to the PC should be made
via cable, see To use the PC Suite on page 29.
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