Telit Wireless Solutions GM882 User Manual

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Set-up parameters for WAP connection...

1 Connection Name: This is the name that has been assigned to each of the
three available profiles and is displayed in the upper menu level, when the
phone asks you to select the profile whose parameters have to be viewed/
changed. If no profile has been set, the three entries are viewed as <empty>.
2 IP Address:
key in the IP Address (of the Proxy) using the joystick to move
the cursor through the numbers of the parameter; when a field is complete, the
cursor moves automatically to the next field.
3 IP Port: key in the required data (usually 9201 or 9203)
4 Homepage: key in the URL address of the first page (if it is different from the
Proxy WAP it might not be accepted). It usually begins with

“http://wap...”

.

5 Linger-Time: connection time in seconds: once this time passes and no data
exchange has been performed, the call will be interrupted.
6 Connections: this function allows you to choose the type of connection (e.g.
GPRS or GSM).
7 Save and Exit: Save the data of the connection and use them as pre-defined
for the next connection.
Note: If some data are incorrect or were not keyed in, the entry “Save and Exit”
shows which data are missing and asks you to key them in.

After all data have been keyed in correctly, go back to the menu “8 WAP
Browser ” and enter the submenu 1 WAP Browser to start the connection.

Browser menu

During an Internet WAP session, keep the joystick pressed to access the
Browser menu (the structure of the menu is shown below) that offers a series
of functions which are very useful for surfing in the Internet.
From now on, you can scroll the functions of the menu by moving the joystick
up or down, and select the functions that you need by pressing the key



as

indicated on the soft keys.
To go back to the previous menu level press



.

Note: The WAP Browser uses the phone’s languages for the functions, the Soft
Keys and for error messages, except during the Internet sessions when other
languages might be used.
The structure and the meanings of the entries of the Browser menu are
explained in the following pages:
1 Prev.
2 Home
3 Exit
4 Mark site
5 Favourite
6 Incoming mail
7 Store image
8 Reload
9 Settings

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