| Table of Contents |
Contents |
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Chapter 1 – Product Description and Specifications | 4 |
Product Description | 4 |
Features | 4 |
Application Overview | 5 |
Application Types | 5 |
Benefits/Features in Applications | 6 |
Safety | 7 |
General Safety | 7 |
RF Interference Issues | 7 |
Vehicle Safety | 7 |
Maintenance of Your Modem | 8 |
Your Responsibility | 8 |
Package Contents | 8 |
Specifications | 9 |
Functions – CDMA USB Modes | 9 |
Electrical Characteristers | 9 |
Antenna/RF Specifications | 10 |
Interfaces | 10 |
LEDs | 10 |
AT Command Information | 10 |
Chapter 2 – Activation and Installation | 11 |
Step 1 – Activate Your Wireless Account | 11 |
Step 2 – Hook up the Antenna and USB Cable | 11 |
Step 3 – Handset Connection (Optional) | 12 |
Step 4 – Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface (Optional) | 12 |
Step 5 – Install the Modem Driver | 14 |
Introduction | 14 |
Installing the Modem Driver in Windows XP/2003 | 14 |
Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 2000 | 18 |
Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem | 22 |
Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem | 22 |
Examples of Useful AT Commands | 22 |
Verifying Signal Strength | 22 |
Checking Network Registration and Roaming Status | 22 |
Checking the Modem’s Identity | 22 |
Establishing a Voice Call | 23 |
Establishing a | 23 |
Answering a | 23 |
Using Short Message Services (SMS) | 24 |
SMS Examples | 25 |
Internet Access | 26 |
Connecting to the CDMA Network for Internet Access | 26 |
Mobile PhoneTools | 28 |
Chapter 4 – Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions | 29 |
Troubleshooting Examples | 29 |
Situation A: The modem does not respond through the serial link | 29 |
Frequently Asked Questions | 30 |
Chapter 6 – Reference Information | 32 |
Wireless Modem Reference Information | 32 |
General | 32 |
Appendix A – Warranty and Repairs | 33 |
Appendix B - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement | 35 |
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