Data Connection Instructions and Helpful Hints
( the following are provided by the product manufactures and customer results )
CANYON RIVER CELLULAR, DOES NOT HAVE A TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF,
FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURE OF THE PRODUCT OR DATA APPLICATION.


DAR-3 cable instructions

Instructions included with the Nokia DAR-3 cable

For best results, please follow these steps when installing your data cable:
1.   Power on the wireless phone.
2.   Place card in PCMCIA slot in computer.
3.   Connect DAR-3 cable to the PC card cable (CABLENOK-3 or VK17NHK1).
4.   Connect cable assembly to the PCMCIA card
5.   Connect other end of cable assembly to the wireless phone.

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Cellular Ready PC Card Set-up

Instructions for use with CABLENOK-6 with 3COM PC cards.

For best results, please follow these steps when installing your data cable:
1.   Power on the wireless phone.
2.   Place card in PCMCIA slot in computer.
3.   Connect CABLENOK-6 connect cable assembly to the PCMCIA card
4.   Connect other end of cable assembly to the wireless phone.



 

Cellular Ready PC Card Set-up

Instructions for use with CABLENOK-3 and DAR-3 with 3COM PC cards, also CABLENOK-6

For best results, please follow these steps when installing your data cable:
1.   Power on the wireless phone.
2.   Place card in PCMCIA slot in computer.
3.   Connect DAR-3 cable to the PC card cable (CABLENOK-3).
4.   Connect cable assembly to the PCMCIA card
5.   Connect other end of cable assembly to the wireless phone.

For 3COM to support your data questions they require you have a current 56K modem card usually, we have used a old 33.6 Megahertz cellular ready card ( purchased on E-Bay for $10), 3COM says this card will not work with the Nokia 6160 or other 6100/5100 series, but it works great for our applications, we do not have the drivers for this card so we have to pre dial the number  then end the call and the card redials the last number the phone called. Data requires a lot of power so you will need to have a full battery and connect your phone to the charger if using it for several minutes, data also requires a good signal you will usually not connect if you have less than three bars, we have to use an external antenna in some areas with four bars to get a good connection, this will vary by area and system. We set the modem at 9600 bps for using applications like WinFax or PCAnywhere, when getting e-mail we usually set the modem at 4800 bps or even 2400 bps to get a good connection, your use my vary to area, some customers say they are getting better results than we predict, at these settings you can get web pages also but if they are large graphic files you will usually loose the connection before down loading the complete page, depending on the tower traffic, you will get better results on slow use days like Sunday morning rather than Friday afternoon when the tower is at peak use.



Cellular Ready PC Card Set-up

Instructions for use with VK17NHK1 and DAR-3 with Viking Components PC cards.

For best results, please follow these steps when installing your data cable:
1.   Power on the wireless phone.
2.   Place card in PCMCIA slot in computer.
3.   Connect DAR-3 cable to the PC card cable (VK17NHK1).
4.   Connect cable assembly to the PCMCIA card
5.   Connect other end of cable assembly to the wireless phone.



DLR-3 cable instructions

Instructions included with the Nokia DLR-3 cable

For best results, please follow these steps when installing your data cable:
1.   Power on the wireless phone.
2.   Connect DLR-3 cable to the PC.
3.   Connect other end of cable assembly to the wireless phone.

 

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