Nokia 6220 classic - Connection

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Connection

Select >

Settings

>

Phone sett.

>

Connection

and from the following:

Bluetooth

— to switch Bluetooth technology on or off, and edit Bluetooth

settings. See ‘Bluetooth connection settings,’ p. 70.

USB

— to edit USB settings. See ‘USB connection,’ p. 71.

Destinations

— to define the connection methods used for reaching a particular

destination

Packet data

— to select the packet data connection settings. The packet data

settings affect all access points using a packet data connection.

• To set the device to register to the packet data network when you are in a

network that supports packet data, select

Packet data connection

>

When

available

. If you select

When needed

, the device uses a packet data

connection only if you start an application or function that needs it.

• To set the access point name to use your device as a modem with your

computer, select

Access point

.

• To enable the use of HSDPA (network service) in UMTS networks, select

High speed packet access

. When HSDPA support is activated, downloading

data such as messages, e-mail, and browser pages through the cellular
network may be faster.

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S e t t i n g s

Data call

— to set the online time for the data call connection. The data call

settings affect all access points that use a GSM data call.

Video sharing

— to set your SIP profile settings manually. See ‘Video sharing

settings,’ p. 24.

Presence

(network service) — to view and edit the presence settings. Connection

applications, such as push to talk, use the presence settings. You may receive the
settings from your service provider.

SIP settings

— to view and edit session initiation protocol (SIP) profiles. See ‘Video

sharing,’ p. 23.

XDM porfile

— to create or edit an XDM profile. Settings are for communication

applications, such as presence and push to talk. These enable the service provider
to access some user information that is saved in the network servers but managed
by the user, for example push to talk groups. You may receive the settings from
your service provider. See ‘Configuration settings,’ p. 11.

Configurations

— to view and delete configuration contexts. Certain functions,

such as web browsing and multimedia messaging, may require configuration
settings. You may receive the settings from your service provider. See
‘Configuration settings,’ p. 11.

APN control

— to restrict the use of packet data access points. This setting is only

available if your SIM card supports the service. To change the settings, you need
the PIN2 code.