Audiovox PC 3220 User Manual
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These three headers are displayed in the window:
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Profile Name
•
Profile Number
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Default profile (shows a checkbox for the default profile)
Connection Profiles Buttons
Button
Function/Action
Add
Opens the Connection Profile Edit Window if you wish to add a new dial up connection
profile.
Delete
If you prefer to delete one of the dial-up connection profiles, select the profile and click
Delete. If no profile is selected, the button will be dimmed. An Alert will appear to
confirm your choice about deleting a certain Connection Profile. (You cannot delete
the default connection profiles for Express Network and Quick 2 Net).
Edit
If you prefer to edit a particular dial-up connection profile, highlight your selection and
click Edit. The Connection Profile Edit Window will open. If no profile is selected or
either Express Network or Quick 2 Net is selected, the edit option will be unavailable.
Connect
Allows you to make a connection using the selected profile. If no profile is selected,
the option will be unavailable.
Set as default
Marks the currently selected connection profile as the default. If no profile is selected,
the option is unavailable.
Connection Profile Edit Window
This window allows you to add a new connection profile or edit an existing profile.
Field
Format/Values
Description
Profile name
20 alphanumeric characters or
punctuation marks
Enter the name of the profile that will be displayed in
the Connection Profile Window. Minimum length is 1
character.
Phone
number
3 or more digits, #, *
Enter the destination phone number of the profile. This
field is mandatory.
User name
40 characters
Enter the username to be submitted to the receiving
modem. This field is optional.
Password
20 characters
Enter the password to be submitted to the receiving
modem. An asterisk (*) will represent every entered
character. This field is optional.
Settings: About Tab
The About Tab provides useful information about the your device.
Call Log
The Call Log lists a summary of all data calls made. A Window table appears displaying the
following columns: