Configure your data and fax software[ 39 ]93 Click the Connect using drop-down arrow, then click Modem:Standard (Hayes compatible) on COMnn (where nn is COM portfor your PC).4 Click the Speed drop-down arrow, then click 14400 bps.5 Click OK to confirm your changes, then click Close to return tothe Sign On screen.• CONFIGURING YOUR FAX SOFTWAREBefore you can use your phone to send and receive fax calls, you mustconfigure your fax software so that it uses your phone as the activemodem (rather than your existing modem).Many of the most popular fax programs should support multiple modems connected to a PC or laptop computer, includingSymantec WinFax Pro, Smith Micro Software HotFax (version 3.02 or newer), Castelle FaxPress, etc.Note: Data or fax calls using your Nokia phone are possible only if your service provider supports digital data and fax service.You may be required to subscribe to these services. Check with your service provider before attempting to send or receive faxes.Select the correct modemEach fax application typically has a setup menu that can be used to alter the settings for your modem, as well as define how andwhen calls are to be received (for example: immediately, on the third ring, etc.). This menu may also provide you with a list ofavailable modems that you can use when sending and receiving fax calls.Use your fax program’s settings menu to select your Nokia phone as the active fax modem.Hardware setupUse the modem properties dialog box of your fax software to confirm the following settings:• Communications port - COMn (where n=COM port number assigned to your phone)• Initialization - 19200 bps• Modem type - Class 2.0• Flow control - HardwareNotes about digital data and fax calls• Avoid terminating a call by pressing your phone’s key. This may cause your data or fax application to temporarily lock upand could cause loss of data.• Data or fax calls cannot be initiated using your phone’s keypad. All digital data and fax calls must be initiated using the dataor fax software.• Any touch tones (DTMF tones) needed for calling cards, special long-distance access numbers, etc. must be programmed intothe dialing string.