Lenovo S200, S206 manual „ Using Mobile Broadband on select models

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Chapter 4. Connecting to the Internet

„Using Mobile Broadband (on select models)

Before getting started with Mobile Broadband, you first need to choose a mobile network operator and make sure you are in the coverage area of the network. After that, you also need:

To activate the Mobile Broadband service through your local mobile network operator. You will get a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card after activation. For instructions on inserting the SIM card, refer to “Inserting the SIM card” on page 28.

Note:

Various standards are in use by mobile operators to provide Mobile Broadband services. The Lenovo Mobile Broadband module may support one or more of the following standards:

ƒGSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)

ƒTD-SCDMA (Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access)

ƒSCDMA (Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access)

ƒEV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized)

ƒHSPA (High Speed Packet Access)

ƒLTE (Long term Evolution)

Mobile Broadband is a subscription service. Refer to your local mobile network operator for availability, cost and other information.

A SIM card is a type of smart card used by mobile network operators to identify their service subscribers on the mobile network. You will get the SIM card from your mobile network operator after you have activated the Mobile Broadband service.

A connection management utility to connect/disconnect to your Mobile

Broadband network.

Note: In general, your mobile service provider provides this utility.

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Contents Lenovo IdeaPad S200/S206 Regulatory Notice Second Edition August Copyright Lenovo Contents Page Top view Getting to know your computerTouchpad Getting to know your computer IntegratedLeft-side view USB 2.0 port Right-side viewNovo button Louvers Bottom viewSpeakers „ Reading the manuals „ Conncting to the powerConnecting the computer to an electrical outlet Learning the basics„ Charging the battery „ Checking battery statusLeft-click area Using the touchpadRight-click area „ Function key combinations Using the keyboardFn + PgDn „ Hotkeys Using hotkeys Setting hotkey mode Inserting a memory card „ Using memory cards not suppliedRemoving a memory card „ Connecting USB devices Enabling Bluetooth communications on your computer „ Connecting Bluetooth enabled device on select modelsSpecial keys and buttons „ Novo button aPower status indicator Battery status indicator System status indicatorsLearning the basics Symbol Indicator Meaning Status „ Using passwords „ Using VeriFaceSecuring your computer Starting to use Windows Configuring the operating system for the first timeStart screen Desktop Starting to use Windows Search charmCharms Devices charm Settings charmShare charm Start charm„ Putting your computer to sleep „ Shutting down the computer Help and support Wireless connection Connecting to the InternetConnecting to the Internet „ Connecting to wireless LANEnabling wireless connection Connecting to a wireless network„ Using Mobile Broadband on select models Inserting the SIM card Removing the SIM card „ Backing up the system partition Lenovo OneKey Recovery system„ Restoring „ Finding information Troubleshooting„ Drivers and preinstalled software Frequently asked questions„ Bios setup utility „ Lenovo OneKey Recovery systemTroubleshooting „ Getting help When do I need to change the boot mode?Display problems TroubleshootingSleep problems Troubleshooting Bios password problemsWork Display panel problemsBattery problems Troubleshooting Sound problemsHard disk drive problem Respond Troubleshooting Other problemsTrademarks Page V2.0en-US
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S200, S206 specifications

The Lenovo S200 and S206 are compact and versatile laptops designed to cater to the needs of both professionals and students. These devices blend productivity with portability, making them ideal for users who require efficient computing on the go.

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