Infrared, Internet accounts, Infrared internet accounts – Sony Ericsson P910i User Manual

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Preferred list

– Show the networks that your P910i will search

for when you are outside your home network.

Note Your operator may not allow you to access all available
networks.

To add a network to the preferred list

1. Tap

Add network

.

2. Select a network from the displayed list.
3. Select a position in the Preferred list and tap

Done

.

Infrared

Use this setting to control the state of the infrared port of your
P910i.

Set the infrared status to

PC connect

or

Modem

, as required.

You can set it

Off

,

On

or

On for 10 minutes.

Read more about

connecting to other devices using infrared in ‘Connection via
Infrared port’
on page 135.

Internet accounts

You access the Internet using an Internet Service Provider (ISP),
who supplies you with account details including: a username, a
password, and the phone number or Web site address that your

P910i automatically uses to access the Internet. You need to set
up an Internet account before you can:

• Access Web pages and download multimedia messages.
• Set up an email account to send and receive email messages.

Tip A simple way of setting up an Internet account is to ask
your service provider to send you a message that contains the
required information to create an account automatically on your
P910i.

There are three types of Internet account:

The dialog has two tabs:

Accounts

and

Other.

Dial-Up

:

For Dial-Up (CSD, Circuit Switched Data)
connections, you are charged for the length of
time that you are connected to the Internet.

High-Speed Dial-Up

: For High-Speed Dial-Up (HSCSD, High Speed

Circuit Switched Data) connections you are
charged for the length of time you are
connected but you can increase the connection
speed so that information is transferred faster.
The service must be included in your
subscription and billing rates from your
network operator may increase as you increase
the connection speed.

GPRS

:

For a GPRS connection you are charged for the
amount of information you view, download, or
send.

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