Superior P910I User Manual

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This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 
To edit an Internet account
1. On the 
Accounts
 tab, select the account in the list.
2. Select 
Edit
.
3. Change your settings as desired.
4. Select 
Done
.
Note If you change the 
Connection type, 
all account data for that 
account will be deleted.
To delete an Internet account
1. On the 
Accounts
 tab, select the account in the list.
2. Select 
Delete
.
3. Select 
Yes
.
Other tab
You can use the 
Dial-up timeout
 and 
GPRS timeout
 settings to set up 
your P910i to disconnect automatically from the Internet, if you 
are not using it. The connection is broken after the period you 
specify has lapsed.
Preferred mode (bearer preference)
Please note that your P910i can be used for either voice (or 
GSM data) calls or transferring GPRS data, but not both at the 
same time. It may, however, still be connected to GPRS. As an 
example, during GPRS data transfer (Icon: 
) your P910i may 
not receive incoming calls. As soon as the transfer stops 
(Icon: 
) incoming calls will be accepted.
Setting the 
Preferred mode
 lets you choose how you want to use 
your P910i:
• Select 
GPRS only
 if you do not want to be disturbed by 
incoming phone calls while browsing the Web. All incoming 
voice (and GSM data) calls are rejected. If you disconnect 
from the Internet, incoming calls can be received. Outgoing 
calls are possible, except during data transfer. This mode is 
useful if you are using sensitive Internet services, such as 
banking. 
• If you select 
GSM only
, your P910i will not be connected to 
the GPRS network. If you choose to download email or 
browse the Web, your P910i will connect to GPRS only as 
long as is needed for the data connection.
• If you select 
Automatic
, your P910i will let you answer 
incoming GSM calls while having normal GPRS 
functionality. A GPRS data connection will be temporarily 
interrupted by a voice call.
Messaging accounts
The 
Messages 
 application can handle many different types 
of messages, but you must first set up accounts and make 
settings as described below.