Connecting simpad via infrared or serial interface, Notes on infrared, Notes on serial – Siemens SL4 User Manual

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The connection via the infrared interface only functions if the cell phone’s
infrared interface is switched on. You will find the relevant function in your
cell phone settings. The transmission speed of the connection to the In-
ternet depends on the cell phone’s modem and the connection between
the cell phone and the Internet service provider. The connection to the cell
phone does not support any other type of data exchange typical to cell
phones (e. g. SMS).

Connection to a cell phone via the infrared interface is possible. The cell
phone must have an integrated modem. This lets you use the cell phone
to set up a connection to an Internet Service Provider.

For the infrared connection, the cell phone must also have an infrared in-
terface. The infrared diodes of SIMpad and the printer must have "line of
sight contact" and may be not more that 0.5 m from each other.

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You can set up your Internet connection with SIMpad over a modem
which is directly connected to the telephone socket.

You can use a Hayes-compatible modem (analog or ISDN) with a serial in-
terface. For this you need a crossed (9 pin) V.24 cable for the connection
from the SIMpad to the modem.

Examples of compatible modems are ZyXEL

·

Omninet 56K Plus and U.S.

Robotics

·

56K (the latter for Internet connections only). Suitable ISDN

modems are ZyXEL

·

omni.net D and U.S. Robotics

·

COURIER (the latter

for Internet connections only).

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Serial interface (RS232)

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