Ending A Wap Connection; Appearance Settings Of Wap Browser - Nokia 6100 User Manual

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M e n u f u n c t i o n s
Service
inbox. See page 64.
Use wallet info
See
"Guidelines for paying your
purchases with wallet"
page 55.
Appear.
settings. See
"Appearance settings of WAP
browser"
on page 62.
Cookie
settings. See page 63.
Use number
to copy a number
from the WAP page for saving or
making a call. If the WAP page
contains several numbers, you
may select the desired one.
Reload
to reload and update the
current WAP page.
Clear the
cache. See
memory"
on page 64.
Security info
to view security
information about the current
WAP connection and the server.
• Quit. See
"Ending a WAP
connection"
on page 62.
Direct calling
The WAP browser supports functions
which you can access while
browsing. You can make a voice call,
send DTMF tones while a voice call is
in progress, and save in the phone
book a name and a phone number
from a WAP page.
62
and
Close
wallet.
on
"The cache
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Ending a WAP connection

To quit browsing and to end the
connection, press
Options
Quit. When
Quit browsing?
shown, press Yes.
Alternatively, press
data
is the selected data bearer,
press
twice. The phone ends
the connection to the WAP service.
Appearance settings of WAP
browser
1. While browsing, press
and select
Appear.
standby mode, press Menu, and
select Services,
Appearance
settings.
2. Select
Text wrapping
images.
3. Select
On
or
Off
wrapping
and
Yes
images.
When
Text wrapping
the text continues on the next
line if it cannot be shown on one
line. If you select Off, the text is
abbreviated if it is too long to be
shown on one line.
When
Show images
any pictures appearing on the
WAP page are not shown. This
can speed up the browsing of
WAP pages that contain a lot of
pictures.
and select
is
. If
GSM
Options
settings, or in
Settings
and
or
Show
for
Text
or
No
for
Show
is set to On,
is set to No,

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