Audiovox PC 3220 manual Connecting the PC3220 and Drivers to your Notebook PC

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soon as the Internet connection is terminated and you have disconnected, the Venturi

will return to the “off” icon.

Tip: The Settings tool in the Mobile Connection Manager allows you to control the use of Venturi, offering the option to enable or disable the data compression software. See page 19, Understanding Action Buttons.

17.Allow your computer to fully reboot before proceeding with the insertion of the PC3220 PC Card and drivers.

18.Skip to step 20 if you did not check the option Run Mobile Connection Manager at Start up from the Mobile Connection Manager Setup window (see step 6, Installing the Mobile Connection Manager).

19.Skip to step 21 if you did check Run Mobile Connection Manager at Start up from the Mobile Connection Manager Setup window (see step 6, Installing the Mobile Connection Manager).

20.In order to manually launch Mobile Connection Manager, double-click on the Mobile Connection Manager icon located on your desktop or access the Mobile Connection Manager from the Start menu: Start>Programs>Mobile Connection Manager.

21.The Mobile Wireless Connection Manager will launch at the start up of your notebook PC. Do not insert the PC3220 until you have followed the instructions for proper installation outlined in Section 2: Driver Installation.

Connecting the PC3220 and Drivers to your Notebook PC

WARNING: Once the card is inserted, do not physically remove the PC3220 until you have completed the Unplug/Eject process. Removing the card improperly may cause a fatal error.

NOTE: Before inserting the PC3220 into your notebook PC’s PC Card slot, it is recommended that you remove the Installation CD from your CD-ROM drive.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Understanding Alert Windows System Tray Mode Connection Status Icon and MenuLicensing Agreement Limited Warranty Networking and Dial-up ConnectionsWelcome to the Mobile Connection Manager ChecklistAbout your PC3220 Wireless PC Card Modem About this GuideWhat is CDMA? What is the Mobile Connection Manager?Caring for your PC3220 Basics Installation Precautions System RequirementsInstalling the Mobile Connection Manager Software Windows 2000/XP Installing Fourelle Venturi Data CompressionWindows ME Connecting the PC3220 and Drivers to your Notebook PC Windows XP only Account Activation with Verizon Wireless Follow these steps for activationEstablishing a Connection Exiting the Mobile Connection Manager MCM Powering OFF/ON the PC3220Removing the PC3220 from your Notebook PC Windows 2000 & ME Windows XP Windows 98SE Full Mode Using the Mobile Connection ManagerUnderstanding The Indicator Area and Icons Signal Strength IndicatorData Compression Service IndicatorRoaming Status Connection Time Connection IndicatorService Status Dialog Box Byte CounterService Status Description Associated icon graphic Dialog Understanding the Action ButtonsSettings General Tab SettingsSettings Connection Profiles Tab Connection Profile Edit Window Settings About TabConnection Profiles Buttons Call LogHelp System Tray ShortcutSystem Tray Mode Connection Status Icon and Menu System Tray IconAvailability when Card is Not inserted System Tray MenuUnderstanding Alert Windows Reset Call Log Confirmation Delete Connection Profile ConfirmationNetworking and Dial-up Connections Windows NetworkingWhat is the Fourelle Venturi 2.1 Data Compression Software? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the Mobile Connection Manager? How fast will my connection be with the PC3220?Windows 98 Only Am I able to make phone/voice calls with the PC3220?Windows 98 Users Regulatory Information and Safety Regulatory NoticesImportant Notice Safety InformationSafety and Hazards Blasting Areas and Hospitals AircraftRadio Frequency & Electrical Specifications Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Software SpecificationsRed/Green Mechanical SpecificationsWNP wireless number portability Antenna Vertically polarized dipoleLicensing Information Licensing InformationPage USA Limited Warranty USA Audiovox Communications Corp