Receiving provisioning settings
To view a message that contains connectivity settings,
select the message, and press Open. If the device asks for
a password, enter your password, and press OK. Note that
after three incorrect passwords, the message is deleted.
To accept the settings and configure your device, press
Save. If you receive trusted server settings (basic
connectivity settings and the location of the server) from
your service provider, the settings are saved
automatically, and an information message is placed to
your Inbox..
Cell broadcast
In areas where the cell broadcast service is available
(network service), you can receive messages on various
topics from your service provider, such as weather or
traffic conditions. For available topics and relevant topic
numbers, contact your service provider. Note that a
packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell broadcast
reception. Contact your network operator for the correct
GPRS settings.
Go to Desk > Tools > Cell broadcast.
To open a cell broadcast message, select a topic, and press
Read.
Tip: To search for topics, enter a name or a
number of a topic in the search field.
To receive a specific topic, select the topic, and press
Subscribe. To stop receiving topics, select the topic, and
press Unsubscribe.
To stop receiving cell broadcast messages, press
Reception off. To start receiving cell broadcast messages
again, press Reception on.
To add, edit, or remove topics, press Menu, and select one
of the Topic > More options menu options.
To create a blank topic list, press Menu, select List > Edit
lists, and press New. Enter a name for the topic list, and
press OK.
To create a topic list from selected topics, press Menu,
select Topic > Add selected topics to list, and press
New. Enter a name for the topic list, and press OK.
To define the automatic detection of new topics, press
Menu, and select Tools > Settings > Add new topics
automatically to list.
To define the language of the received messages, press
Menu, and select Tools > Settings. Scroll to Language,
and select a language.
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