Will this work if I do not have a data/internet plan? Cindy
----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, October 14, 2006 22:32 Subject: [Braillenote] Series 60 as a modem To: Braillenote List <[email protected]> > Dear brailleNote List, > > There has been a lot of discussion lately about setting up the > series 60 > phones as a modem for the BrailleNote. I have found personally > the best way > to interface the phone and the BrailleNote is via bluetooth. The > phone that > I have is a Nokia 6682, and the provider is Cingular. The phone > information > may be irrelevant. If someone is wanting to use their phone as a > modem I > would recommend going with the unliminited internet package, as > daily > internet usages will add up rather quickly. I will outline in > detail setting > up the BrailleNote and the phone as a modem below. > Note: this will only work with either a mPower or a PK. I am > going to > provide BT instructions, as that is the type of keyboard I have. > If someone > wishes to add the QT in parenthesis next to the BT commands, > they can go > right ahead. > > Paring > 1. make sure that the blutooth feature on the phone is switched on > 2. make sure visibility is set ot yes on the phone > 3. turn the bluetooth on the BrailleNote side > 4. it will ask, "search for devices?" > 5. type in yes, it will begin searching, it will bring up a list > of > bluetooth devices within a radius of 10 meters. > 6. Look for your phone and hit enter, it will bring up a list of > services, > select modem and hit enter. > 7. It will promt for an authetication code, type what you would > like to be > your authentication code, make sure you use a number sign if in > grade 1 or > 2, if in computer braille, then lower numbers, then hit enter > after you are > done. > 8. A message will appear on your phone asking for the same > authentication > code, type it in using the keypad and hit select. > 9. Now, both your phone and BrailleNote are paired and active. > > Connectivity > 1. From the main menu, press chord o to get into the options menu > 2. press c for connectivity > 3. Hit c to create a new dial-up or lan connection > 4. for theĀ connection configuration name (I would advise > switching to > computer braille), type wap.cingular and hit enter > (cingular must be spelt out when using computer braille) > dot is dots 4, 6 > 5. for the device to use, press chord 3, 4 until you get to your > phone and > hit enter > 6. for the phone number (I would advise switching to computer > braille , by > hitting backspace with j), enter the following string *99***1# > and hit > enter. > * is dots 1, 6 > 9 is dots 3, 5 > # is dots 3, 4, 5, 6, > 7. for the service user name (I would again advise switching to > computer > braille, by hitting backspace j), type [EMAIL PROTECTED] > @ is chord u followed by dot 4 > dot is 4, 6 > (cingular must be spelt out when using computer braille) > 8. service password can be left blank, and the rest of the > fields can be > left as their default. > 9. It will prompt to add this record, type y for yes. > 10. Everything is paired and configured > 11. When you want to go onto theĀ intenret or check emails, > it will prompt, > "connect using which configuration?" select wap.cingular > > Enjoy using your phone as a modem. > > Kevin > > > > > > ___ > To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit > http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote > ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
