Nokia 9210i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
IETF are responsible for most of the Internet standardisation. Nokia 9210i
Communicator is using many IETF specifications. In the callback settings,
one of the settings is specified by IETF whereas the other methods are
specified by Microsoft.
ISDN connections
ISDN connections are a way to establish a data call between the
Communicator and your Internet Access Point. ISDN connections are digital
from end to end and as such offer quicker set-up times and faster data rates
than Analog connections. In order to use ISDN, both your Internet service
provider and network provider have to support them.
Java
An object-oriented, general purpose programming language developed by
Sun Microsystems and originally designed for handheld devices.
Java is language similar to C++, but simplified to eliminate language
features that cause common programming errors. Compiled Java code can
run on most computers because Java interpreters and runtime environments
exist for most operating systems
Lock code
The lock code is a five-digit code needed to lock and unlock the
communicator. The default lock code for Nokia 9210i Communicator is
12345. The lock code is also required when you change certain settings.
Keep it secret and in a safe place, separate from the communicator.