Nokia 7710 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Connectivity
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Using the CDROM
The sales package CDROM is compatible with Windows
2000/XP. The CDROM should launch itself after you have
inserted it into the CDROM drive of your compatible PC. If
not, proceed as follows:
1 Click the Windows Start button and select Programs >
Accessories > Windows Explorer.
2 On the CDROM drive, locate a file called Nokia7710.exe
and double-click it. The CDROM interface opens.
3 You can find the Nokia PC Suite 6.41 or later in the
“Install Software” section of the CDROM. Double-click
“Nokia PC Suite 6”. The installation wizard will guide
you through the installation process.
Using your smartphone as a modem
Note that you cannot make phone calls when you are
using your smartphone as a modem.
For information about connecting your smartphone to a
compatible PC, see the documentation provided with
Nokia PC Suite. For information about using a data
communication application, refer to the documentation
provided with it.
Nokia PC Suite
The Nokia PC Suite software is supplied on the CDROM
that comes with your smartphone. For example, with the
Nokia PC Suite software you can synchronise phone book
contents and calendar notes between your smartphone
and the PC, back up data to your PC, and manage photos
captured with the device’s camera.
For more information on the applications available with
the Nokia PC Suite, see the Nokia PC Suite guide on the
CDROM and the online help for each application.
To use the Nokia PC Suite, install it on a compatible PC
and connect the smartphone to the PC via Bluetooth
connection or use the USB cable DKU-2.
Copying data from compatible devices
You can copy information from many different Nokia
phones or from a compatible PC to your smartphone by
using the Nokia PC Suite 6.41 or later. For details, please
see the Nokia PC Suite Guide on the sales package
CDROM. The sales package CDROM is compatible with
Windows 2000/XP.
Remote configuration (network
service)
Go to Desk > Device manager.
The Device manager application helps you configure your
smartphone’s connection settings, for example, e-mail,
multimedia messaging, or Internet settings. The remote
configuration connection is usually started by the server
when device settings need to be updated.