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[. . . ] Nokia 9000il Owner's Manual Owner's Manual 9357106 Issue 2 US Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation, Finland. Copyright ©1995-1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice. [. . . ] 4 Press Install to install the software. The downloaded software will appear among the Extras applications. Install into the Nokia 9000il Communicator only software you have obtained from sources which offer adequate protection against viruses. Plug-ins The Nokia 9000il Communicator is capable of accepting software plug-ins which can increase web browser functionality. 7-16 Define Telnet connections Telnet To activate the Telnet application: 1 Go to the Internet applications main view. 2 Scroll down to Telnet and press Select. The Telnet application is used to make a connection to a remote computer via the Internet. The Telnet application is similar to the Terminal application, in that both applications emulate the VT100 terminal display (see Figure 7-8). The display occupies the left side of the screen (screen size is 80 characters in 24 lines). Once a Telnet connection is established, you must (in most cases) enter your login name and password in order to be able to use the services provided by the host computer. The Telnet main view shows all pre-defined Telnet hosts. To connect with a pre-defined Telnet host, select a host and press Connect (see "Define Telnet connections: Telnet commands" on page 7-16). To create new or edit existing connections, press Define (see "Define Telnet connections" below). Define Telnet connections To create new or edit existing connections: Go to the Telnet main view and press Define. The defined Telnet connections will appear. To edit an existing connection, press Edit. To define a new Telnet connection, press New. To delete the selected connection, press Delete. Pressing Edit or New opens the Define Telnet connection view, where you can define the following settings: Connection name -- Edit an existing or enter a new connection name. Destination host -- Edit an existing or enter a new connection address. The host is identified by either a numeric IP address or a correct textual host name. Internet access -- Select a service provider from those currently defined. To change the preferred service provider, press the Change command button. Backspace key -- Defines whether the keyboard backspace key is used as a backspace (BS - default) or delete (DEL ) key. Telnet commands When you have connected to the remote system, the following commands become available (see Figure 7-8): Keys Texts Zoom in / Zoom out Hang up Press Keys to emulate the VT100 special keys which are not available on the communicator keyboard. The special keys include: · Four VT!00 function keys (PF1-4). [. . . ] The Nokia 9000il Communicator, like any mobile phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks, as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e. g. Remember, to make or receive any calls the communicator's phone interface must be switched on and in a service area with adequate network signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. [. . . ]

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