Sony Ericsson GC79 User Manual

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Start Using Wireless Manager

GSM/GPRS Icons

Wireless LAN Icons

Windows Icons

In addition, the following standard Windows

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operating system icons also appear in the system tray

when the GC79 is inserted in your PC and in use.

GSM/GPRS radio is disabled.

The GSM/GPRS radio transmitter is enabled, but there is no GSM
or GPRS service available.

Wireless Manager is waiting for the GC79 card to be inserted.

The GC79 has GSM service and indicates a signal strength of 3 out
of 5 bars. CSD, HSCSD, SMS and fax may be used, provided these
are supported by the subscription. GPRS is not available.

The GC79 has GSM and GPRS service. GPRS, CSD, HSCSD, SMS
and fax may be used, provided these are supported by the subscription.

Wireless LAN radio is disabled.

The wireless LAN radio transmitter is enabled, but there is no network
available.

The GC79 has made a wireless LAN network connection. The degree
to which this icon is green indicates the signal strength.

Active Windows dial-up or wireless connection. Hover your mouse over the
icon or double click it to display information about the network connection
(e.g. number of bytes sent/received). Up to two of these icons may be
displayed; representing either Dial-up or GSM/GPRS, and wireless LAN
connections.

Disconnected Windows Local Area Connection. Up to two of these icons
may be displayed; representing GSM/GPRS and wireless LAN connections.

These icons allow you to edit your Windows Network dial-up connections.
See Making Windows Network Connections Visible on page 35 for details.

PC Card icon. This indicates that a PC card is present. It allows you to
see certain properties and also to stop / remove the card. See Safe
Removal of the GC79 on page 39
for details.

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