Nokia Cell Phone 6310I User Manual

SUPPORT GUIDE FOR  
THE NOKIA 6310i WITH AN  
INFRARED DATA CONNECTION IN  
A POCKET PC DEVICE  
Copyright © Nokia. All rights reserved | Date: 22.05.02, ver. 1.0  
1. INTRODUCTION  
How to configure Pocket PC device to function with Nokia 6310i phone as a modem with it  
Pocket PC device and Nokia 6310i phone are the basic requirements  
Data services (at least outgoing data) should be activated in order to be able to make  
data calls  
Good GSM coverage and a well-charged battery in both devices as the data connection's  
power consumption is usually quite high.  
When you wish to use GPRS connection please verify from your operator that GPRS is  
activated on your SIM card and your SIM card supports GPRS  
When you are roaming in other GSM operator's network please verify that they have also  
GPRS roaming agreement  
2. SETTING UP A NEW CONNECTION  
1. Go to the Start menu and select Settings  
2. Select Modem  
3. You should now have a list of available connections; just click on the New Connection…  
option.  
4. Complete the settings as shown in the figures below:  
Figure 1. Select a modem and  
check the Baud Rate (When using preferences. Especially that  
Figure 2. Check Connection  
Figure 3. Type in the ISP's phone  
number (typically in GPRS  
HSCSD it is recommended to use  
I e 57400). After that tap  
Advanced…  
the Flow Control selected is HW.  
Tap OK on upper right  
corner and then tap Next  
Connection the ph. number is *99#,  
please check from your GSM  
operator) and then tap Next.  
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Figure 4. Uncheck the Wait for  
Dial tone before dialling check  
box and tap Finish.  
Figure 5. Now go to Dialling leaflet  
and go to Dialling Patterns…  
Figure 6. In some cases you may  
need to edit these to get the phone  
number right when dialling.  
Tip: If you wish to make a HSCSD connection then type the following dial-string in  
to the Extra dial-string… box:  
Extra dial-string modem commands:  
+cbst=16,0,1;+chsn=4,3,0,4 (to get 28.8 Kbps modem connection)  
+cbst=81,0,1;+chsn=6,3,0,8 (to get 38.4 Kbps ISDN v.110 connection)  
+cbst=50,0,1;+chsn=6,3,0,8 (to get 43.2 Kbps ISDN v.120 connection)  
* If you wish to make a GPRS connection then put Access point name either to  
your phone or put the following AT command to Extra dial-string…box:  
+cgdcont=,,"xxx" (NOTE! xxx refers to Access Point Name which you will get  
from your GSM operator)  
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3. MAKING A DIAL-UP CONNECTION  
1. Go to the Start menu and select Programs  
2. Select Connections  
3. You should now have the icons of the available connections; click on the connection you  
have just created (Figure 7).  
4. Fill in your User name and Password and tap Connect (Figure 8)  
5. Figures 9 and 10 shows the Status screens of the connection  
Figure 7.  
Figure 8.  
Figure 9.  
Figure 10.  
6. You should now be connected to your ISP, so just start your Internet Explorer or Inbox.  
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4. HANGING UP THE CONNECTION  
1. Go to the Start menu and select Today  
2. Tap the connection icon in the lower right corner and  
3. Select Disconnect (Figure 10).  
Figure 10.  
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