Telit Wireless Solutions GM882 User Manual

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6 - Incoming mail
The incoming mailbox is shown and new messages are signalled.
7 - Reload
This reloads the current WAP page.
8 – Settings
8-1 Homepage
If this function has been enabled by the Proxy, it shows the complete address
of the homepage and gives you the possibility of changing it (settings of this
function contained in the Proxy take priority over those contained in the user’s
profile).
8-2 Proxy
This allows you to select the WAP Proxy server from those listed.
8-3 Circuit prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the message that is displayed each time
the system does not have a data circuit at its disposal and needs a data call to
re-establish the connection.
The text of the displayed message is:

“The circuit is not operating. Send a data call?”

8-4 Circuit waiting
This allows you to set the maximum waiting time before being disconnected
from a data circuit. The value set by the user will be stored in the phone, but
some providers set a minimum limit that takes priority over the value set by the
user. The maximum value is of 9999 seconds.
8-5 Page scroll mode
This allows you to set the consulting mode of the lines by scrolling or by one
line at a time.
8-6 Scroll speed
This allows you to set three speeds for line scrolling.
8-7 Timeout key pressing
Usually each key can be used, by pressing it several consecutive times, to key
in different characters. The timeout is the period of time that has to pass for the
last viewed character to become definitive and for the cursor to move to the
next position.
With this function it is possible to vary the speed at which the cursor moves to
the next position. You can select Fast, Medium or Slow (that correspond to 1-
1.5-2 seconds)
8-8 Protection
From here you access the following 5 submenus:
8-8-1 Connection prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the alert “Protected connection
established

8-8-2 Protection prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the message “You are accessing a non-
protected area. Ok?
” shown before you exit a protected area.

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