Nokia DOC-CLIENT-UG-207 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Network Settings
Settings Options
DiVitas Client User Guide for Nokia E and N Series Phones, v2.7
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Network Settings
The Network settings menu has the following options.
Global data roaming
By default, the DiVitas Client avoids international data roaming charges for both CellData
(packet data) and voice. If the client detects that the handset is attempting to roam onto
the network of a country other than the home country (i.e. the country associated with the
SIM card), the client automatically disables CellData usage to prevent the client from
incurring roaming charges. Note that if a call is active when an international roam is
attempted, the active call will be ended.
Global data roaming is disabled by default.
To enable global data roaming, select Options > Settings > Network Settings > Global
data roaming. The state changes from Disabled to Enabled.
Presence data
The Presence data option specifies the network conditions under which the messaging
and presence features are enabled in your client. You can select one of the following:
Always On – Text messaging and presence data are enabled on WiFi and CellData.
Only on WiFi – Text messaging and presence data are enabled only on WiFi. If you
leave WiFi coverage, the features are temporarily disabled until you are back on WiFi.
Disable while Roaming – Text messaging and presence data are enabled on WiFi and
CellData, except when the client detects that the handset is attempting to roam onto
the network of a country other than the home country of the handset’s SIM. In this
case, to save roaming costs, the client disables text messaging and presence data
until the handset roams back into the SIM’s home country.
Disable Presence – Text messaging and presence data are disabled under all
network conditions.
The default is Always On. To change the setting, select one of the other options listed
above.
The Global data roaming option does not affect roaming from one carrier network
to another within the same home country, nor does it affect roaming onto WiFi.