Palm Tungsten W PDA Phone Instructions
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Mobile preferences 337 The added networks appear at the bottom of your Preferred Networks list, where you can sort them. Setting PIN for mobile power on When the Security setting is enabled, the mobile requires the user to enter a valid PIN code each time the mobile radio is powered on. The mobile is locked until a valid PIN code is entered. Modification of this setting is PIN code protected. You are prompted to enter a valid PIN code when a change to this setting is saved. IMPORTANTIf you enter the current PIN incorrectly three times, the SIM card is locked. You must enter an eight-digit PIN Unlock Key to unlock your SIM. See “Unlocking your SIM card” later in this chapter for more information. To edit PIN protection: 1.Tap Security. 2.Tap the PIN protect mobile check box to select or deselect it. Ta p S e c u r i t y
Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 338 3.Enter a PIN number using the keypad and press Function + Enter , or tap OK. The minimum length is four characters, and the maximum length is eight characters. 4.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. To change your PIN number: 1.Tap Change PIN. 2.Enter your current PIN number. 3.Press Function + Enter , or tap Done. 4.Enter a new PIN. Enter PIN number Tap Change PIN Enter PIN number
Mobile preferences 339 5.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 6.Enter your new PIN number again to verify. 7.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Unlocking your SIM card If you enter the current PIN incorrectly three times, the SIM card is locked. A SIM locked alert displays. You must enter an eight-digit PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to unlock your SIM. The PUK is provided by your wireless service provider. To find your PUK, check the documentation that came with your wireless service or contact your wireless service provider. IMPORTANTIf you enter your PUK incorrectly ten consecutive times, your SIM card is permanently locked. A permanently locked SIM card is usable for emergency dialing only. Contact your wireless service provider. To unlock your SIM card: 1.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 2.Enter your PUK. Enter PUK
Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 340 3.Enter a new PIN. 4.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 5.Enter the new PIN again to verify. 6.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Setting call barring Call barring is a supplementary service that allows you to bar or block different classes of incoming and outgoing calls ranging from All calls to No barring. The call barring settings are protected by the barring password. The barring password is managed by and originally obtained from the wireless service provider. To edit call barring settings: 1.Tap Security. 2.Tap the Call barring box. Ta p S e c u r i t y Tap box
Mobile preferences 341 3.Tap Edit Settings. 4.Enter a call barring four-digit password using the keypad. 5.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 6.Tap the Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls pick list to change settings. 7.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Tap Edit Settings Enter password
Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 342 To change the call barring password: 1.Tap Change Password. 2.Enter a new four-digit password. 3.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 4.Enter the new password again to verify. 5.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Setting Fixed Number Dialing (FND) Fixed Number Dialing (FND) restricts the handheld so that only preprogrammed phone numbers in the FND phone book can be dialed. There are two modes to the FND screen: view and edit. When the user taps the FND selector on the main Security screen, the FND view panel is displayed. You can view or dial the numbers that are stored in the FND phone book. Tapping Edit Settings and entering a valid PIN2 security code enables editing of the FND settings. IMPORTANTIf you enter the PIN2 code incorrectly three consecutive times, access to FND menus is blocked. You must obtain a PUK2 code from your wireless service provider to unlock the services. Tap Change Password
Mobile preferences 343 When FND is enabled: nDialing is estricted to numbers contained in the FND phone book, except for emergency calls. nYou can extend an FND entry by adding digits to the dial string. This makes it possible to restrict dialing to a specific country or area code. To view or dial an FND entry: 1.Select Security. 2.Select the Fixed dialing box. 3.Select an entry and tap Dial. You go to the Palm TM Mobile main screen and the number is dialed. Ta p S e c u r i t y Tap box Select an entry Ta p D i a l
Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 344 To add or edit an FND entry: 1.Select Edit. 2.Enter your PIN2 number. 3.Press Function + Enter , or tap Done. 4.Tap New, or select an entry and tap Edit. 5.Edit or add the entry. 6.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Tap Edit Enter PIN2 number Ta p O K Select an entry to edit Tap New or Edit
Mobile preferences 345 You can delete the entry by tapping Delete, or access your Address Book by tapping Lookup. To change the PIN2 number: 1.Select Edit. 2.Enter your PIN2 number. 3.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. 4.Tap PIN2. 5.Enter the new PIN2 number. Tap Edit Enter PIN2 number Ta p O K Ta p P I N 2
Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 346 6.Press Function + Enter or tap OK. The number must be between four and eight digits. 7.Enter the new PIN2 number again to verify. 8.Press Function + Enter , or tap OK. Network preferences Your handheld supports GPRS data connections and acts as a fully functional data modem for circuit-switched connections over GSM. Modem Accessory and TCP/IP software Although your handheld is wirelessly enabled, you can also use TCP/IP software that is included in the handheld operating system to connect with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers. To use TCP/IP, you must create a configuration in Connection Preferences and then create Network Preferences settings. The Connection Preferences screen enables you to define several ways that your handheld can use a modem to communicate with remote devices. For example, you can communicate with the wireless service provider server, or with your computer if you are traveling. See “Connection preferences” earlier in this chapter for a complete explanation of how to create modem configurations. After you configure both the Connection and Network Preferences, you can establish a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection with your wireless service provider or dial-in server. You can do this either by using menu commands from the Network Preferences screen or by using a third-party application. NOTETCP/IP provides the ability to connect to your wireless service provider or dial- in server with applications that allow you to view the transmitted data. Visit the web site www.palm.com/support/intl for information on third-party applications that take advantage of TCP/IP.