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Chapter 7 GSM Configuration
Introduction
This chapter explains how to verify VC6000 Series service on an Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
wireless network and establish settings.
GSM networks deliver mobile voice and data services, such as Short Message Service (SMS)/Text Messaging,
with full roaming capabilities across the world. GPRS enabled networks offer Internet-based content and
packet-based data services. This enables services such as internet browsing, e-mail on the move, powerful visual
communications, multimedia messages, and location-based services.
When using the VC6000 Series as a phone, services can include speed dialing, call tracking, voice mail, call
forwarding, conference calling, and caller ID, depending on the type of service.
Also use the integrated phone as a modem to connect the VC6000 Series to an ISP or work network. The GSM
enabled VC6000 Series can connect to the Internet or work network using Cellular Line, or using the modem
specified by the mobile phone service provider.
Quick Startup Steps
To use the VC6000 Series for phone and data connections:
1. Install a SIM card. See for Installing a SIM Card on page 1-7 installation procedures.
2. Replace the battery and battery cover.
3. Press the red Power button.
4. Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Options > Network tab and verify that the service provider appears in the Current
network:
field.
5. Make a call to verify connection.
6. Start the VC6000 Series.
NOTE Before using an VC6000 Series on a wireless network, first select a provider, establish a voice and
data-enabled service plan, and configure the VC6000 Series (where applicable). Refer to the VC6000 Series
Quick Reference Guide for information on how to use the phone and services.
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