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2. Tap Access Point Names to view a list of any APNs already setup on the terminal.
Note: Your current wireless service provider is selected by default on the APN list.
3. On the list displayed, tap the APN you want to edit. Or, if you are adding an APN, press the Menu
key, then tap New APN.
4. Enter new or modify the existing APN settings on the Edit access point screen.
Note: Ask your wireless service provider for the correct settings if you are unsure of the information required.
5. Press the Menu button on the terminal’s keypad.
6. Tap Save to keep your edits.
7. If you created a new APN connection, the name now appears on the APNs list. To establish a data
connection using the new APN, tap on the name.
Note: The Data enabled box must be checked on the Mobile networks screen for data communication using
the new APN.
8. The network icon in the status bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect.
Note: When the device is on a 2G (EDGE/GPRS) network, a data connection failure occurs if the phone is in
use for a voice call while attempting a data connection. Simultaneous voice and data use is only
supported if the device is on a 3G network. In 2G mode, a voice call takes precedence over data
connections. Active data connections are placed in "park" mode automatically and the data is "retrieved"
when the voice call ends.
Tap arrows to open dialouge
screens for text input. Tap OK to
save input.