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Motorola V150 - Data Cable and Connection Troubleshooting; Resolving Data Cable Connection Errors; Data and Fax Application Functionality; Understanding Data Connection Rates

Motorola V150
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Troubleshooting - 137
I plugged the
data cable into
my phone but
my phone did
not beep. How
do I know if the
data cable is
ready to go?
The beep indicates that you are set
up correctly. If you did not hear a
beep, make sure that both ends of
the data cable are connected—the
smaller end to your phone and the
larger end to your computer.
Finally, your computer may have
deactivated the port to save power.
Try opening an application that uses
the port, like a fax or dial-up
application, and your computer will
automatically activate the port.
My phone
beeped when I
attached the
data cable, but
my fax and data
applications
don’t work.
Some wireless networks may not
support data or fax transmission. If
you are roaming on an unfamiliar
network, this may be the case.
Also, remember that data and fax
transmission usually requires a
subscription. Call your service
provider for more information.
When sending
data with the
data cable, why
does the
computer show
a connection
rate of 19200
Kbps?
19200 Kbps is the data transfer rate
of the connection between your
computer and the phone in a
standard CSD (Circuit Switch Data)
connection. The rate of the
connection between your phone and
thenetworkisdisplayedonyour
phone, and will be either 14400 or
9600 Kbps.
A GPRS connection may have a
higher data transfer rate.
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