Nokia 9210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Data bits: Defines how many bits are used to form a byte. The default option, 8, can
typically be used.
Parity: A parity error-checking procedure. The default option, None, can typically
be used.
Stop bits: Defines number of stop bits used. The default option, 1, can typically be
used.
Flow control: It is recommended to select Software. This setting needs to be the
same in you PC as well.
Operating system page
Windows 2000: If you are not using Windows 2000, press Done and select No. The
rest of the options on the page are dimmed. If you are using Windows
2000, select Yes. Define also the following information about the
connection. The information needed is provided by the host that you are
about to call. If you do not have this information try to use the default
options.
Connection type: The options are Normal/High speed. Normal is the default.
Remote modem type: The options are Analog/ISDN V.110/ISDN V.120Analog is the
default.
Max. connection speed: The default in an analog connection is Automatic..
Note: Note: This configuration needs to be redefined if you use a different kind
of modem. If the connection settings are incorrect, the call is not created.
To activate or disable the fax modem
In the Fax modem main view, press Activate or Disable.