NEC Mobile Pro 900 Users Guide
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Using the MobilePro 4-19 2. The Internal Disk Configuration utility main screen displays the currently available free space. Tap the Inspect button to confirm if there are any applications whose registry settings are not set to the Internal Disk Configuration utility. 3. If detected, the applications registry setting will automatically set to Internal Disk Configuration utility. 4. Tap OK. Note Each application is placed in its own folder in the HPC Internal FlashROM folder, and a separate Default_Info folder holds the application files (Help, shortcut, etc.), in order by application.
5 Setting Up a Remote Connection ! Preparing for a Connection Setup ! Connecting the Internal Modem ! Connecting to an Internet Service Provider ! Connecting to a Remote Access Server ! Sending and Receiving E-mail ! Activating a Connection
5-2 Setting Up a Remote Connection Preparing for a Connection Setup Before you set up a dial-up connection for an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Remote Access Server (RAS), and the associated e-mail properties, you need the following: ! Modem (your NEC MobilePro is equipped with an internal data/fax modem) ! ISP or RAS account ! Configuration information from your ISP or network administrator that may include some or all of the following: — Dial-up telephone number — TCP/IP settings — Port settings — User name and password, if required. You must create a new connection for each ISP or RAS account that you want to establish. Once you have created a connection for an ISP, RAS, etc., you can define an e-mail account for each connection, if so desired. Follow the instructions in the sections that follow, “Connecting to an ISP,” “Connecting to a RAS,” and “Sending and Receiving E-mail,” to create the desired connections. Connecting the Internal Modem Follow these steps to connect an RJ-11 telephone cable to the internal modem. 1. Open the modem cover on the left side of the NEC MobilePro by pulling out the left side of the cover. 2. Carefully plug the RJ-11 telephone cable into the modem connector.
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-3 Connecting the telephone cable A – Modem Connector B – Clip Side of Telephone Cable Connector Goes Here Do not connect the internal modem to a digital private branch exchange connector, or the digital side of an integrated digital network. Use only analog phone connections. Failure to do so may result in explosion or fire and will damage your modem. During thunderstorms be sure to disconnect the modem phone cable from the NEC MobilePro. Failure to do so may result in explosion or fire. 3. Connect the other RJ-11 connector into an active (analog) phone jack. (Use a country-specific modem adapter if necessary.) Now you are ready to create a connection for an ISP or RAS account.
5-4 Setting Up a Remote Connection Connecting to an Internet Service Provider Once you have established an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and gathered the necessary configuration information, you are ready to create a connection on your MobilePro for your ISP account. Follow these steps to create a new connection for your ISP account. 1. Tap Start, Programs, Communication, then select Remote Networking. 2. Double tap the Make a New Connection icon. 3. Enter a name for the new connection. 4. Select Dial-Up Connection as the connection type and tap Next. 5. Use the drop-down box to select Internal Modem on COM 4 and tap Configure. 6. Select the required port settings and call options. Tap OK. 7. Tap TCP/IP Settings and configure the required General Settings and Name Servers. Tap OK. 8. Tap Next and enter the required dial-up telephone number. Tap Finish. Once your ISP connection is established, you can configure your MobilePro to send and receive e-mail through your ISP. Follow the instructions in “Sending and Receiving E-mail” and “Activating a Connection,” later in this chapter, to send and receive e-mail through your ISP. For ISP settings, access: http://www.cewindows.net/wce/isp.htm/. Although not an official NEC web site, this site contains important information about ISP settings.
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-5 Connecting to a Remote Access Server Once you establish an account with your RAS and gather the necessary configuration information, you are ready to create a connection on your MobilePro for your RAS account. Follow these steps to create a new connection for your RAS account. 1. Tap Start, Programs, Communication, then select Remote Networking. 2. Double tap the Make a New Connection icon. 3. Enter a name for the new connection. 4. Select Dial-Up Connection as the connection type and tap Next. 5. Use the dropdown box to select Internal Modem on COM 4 and tap Configure. 6. Select the required port settings and call options. Tap OK. 7. Tap TCP/IP Settings and configure the required General Settings and Name Servers. Tap OK. 8. Tap Next and enter the required dial-up telephone number. Tap Finish. Once your RAS connection is established you can configure your MobilePro to send and receive e-mail through your RAS. Follow the instructions in “Sending and Receiving E-mail” and “Activating a Connection,” later in this chapter, to send and receive e-mail through your RAS.
5-6 Setting Up a Remote Connection Sending and Receiving E-mail Before configuring the necessary e-mail service information, you need some or all of the following settings: ! POP3 or IMAP4 Host ! Your user ID ! Your password, if required ! SMTP host ! Your e-mail address. To send and receive e-mail through your ISP or RAS account, you must configure the services properties through your Inbox. Follow these steps to configure the e-mail services information. 1. Double tap Inbox, tap Services, and tap Options. 2. On the Services tab, tap Add. 3. Select the desired service type and enter the service name. 4. Tap OK. 5. Enter the information provided by your ISP provider or network administrator. The Mail Services Definition screen consists of Required information and Optional information. Fill in all information as provided by your ISP or network administrator. ! Enter ISP information as follows: — Either POP3 Host or Server (for IMAP4 mail) — ISP host/server name — User ID — Your user id — Password — Your password, if required — SMTP Host — SMTP Host name — Return Address — Your e-mail address (if in a UNIX environment )
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-7 ! Enter RAS (Exchange server) information as follows: — Either POP3 Host or Server (for IMAP4 mail) — ISP host/server name — User ID — Domain\your user id\exchange alias — Password — Your password, if required — SMTP Host — Exchange server name — Return Address — Your e-mail address (if in a UNIX environment ) Note If you experience difficulty sending e-mail, check your optional configuration settings. If you experience difficulty receiving e-mail, check your required configuration settings. Activating a Connection Once you create a new connection for each desired service, activate the connection with that service to open communication and send or receive e-mail. Follow these steps to activate a connection. 1. Double tap the Inbox icon. 2. Tap Services and verify that the service you want to connect is selected. The currently selected service displays in the dropdown box and is designated with a dot. If necessary, modify your selection before connecting and tap OK. 3. Tap Services (again, if necessary) and tap Connect. The connection dialog box displays and may prompt you to enter a password. Otherwise, the connection dialog box displays the connection progress and indicates when the connection is successful. 4. Enter your password, if required. Once the connection is established, you are ready to send and receive e-mail.