Connect to Microsoft PocketPC OS devices[ 39 ]1212 Connect to Microsoft PocketPC OS devices• LEARN ABOUT YOUR PHONE AS A WIRELESS MODEMImportant: This feature is available only if your service provider’s network supports circuit-switched data (CSD) digital dataand fax services. A subscription to these services may also be necessary. Please check with your service provider for moredetails.You can use your Nokia phone as a wireless modem with Pocket PC devices, then use these devices to check e-mail or browse theWeb.You may also be able to send and receive faxes from your Pocket PC device. However, this may require additional software fromanother manufacturer. Check the user guide or Web site for your device, or the Microsoft Pocket PC Web site for more information onavailable software:http://www.microsoft.com/mobileImportant: To access the Internet from your handheld device, you must have an existing dial-up account with a full-serviceInternet provider or dial-up access to a corporate network. Connection to online services such as CompuServe or Prodigy wasnot available at the time this guide was prepared.• LEARN ABOUT CONNECTION OPTIONSYou can create a connection between your PocketPC device and phone using either the DLR-3P data cable or IR.Use a DLR-3P data cable connectionMost PocketPC devices come with a serial cable used to connect your device with a desktop PC or laptop computer. This cable haseither a USB male connection or an RS-232C female connection at one end, and a special connector that plugs into the handhelddevice (either directly or via a docking cradle).• If the serial cable for your PocketPC device has the standard RS-232C connector, you need only the DAN-1 (null modem adapterwith RS-232C connectors on each end) supplied in the DLR-3P data cable accessory sales package.• If the serial cable for your PocketPC device has a USB connector, you need to purchase an additional serial cable with thestandard RS-232C connector. The manufacturer of your PocketPC device sells this cable as an accessory. You also need theDAN-1 (null modem adapter with RS-232C connectors on each end) supplied in this sales package.DAN-1This adapter is used to join the serial cable to the DLR-3P data cable (as shown in the figure below).Important: If you are unable to order the RS-232C serial cable as an accessory, you may be able to purchase a USB-to-RS-232C adapter. This device may be available at your local computer retailer, or using the Internet. Or you may consider usingIR as your connection method.Use an IR connectionYour PocketPC device should be equipped with an IR port. You may find it more convenient to connect your phone and PocketPCdevice using IR, especially if you prefer to leave your serial cable or docking cradle attached to your PC.Before dialing, make sure you enable IR communications on your PocketPC device, then align the IR ports of the two devices. Thepreferable distance between the two devices in an IR connection is a range of three inches to three feet maximum. There must beno obstructions between the two devices and the IR ports of the two devices have to be pointing at each other.Your Nokia phone is a Class 1 Laser Product.DLR-3PcablePocket PC’sserial cableDAN-1null modem adapter