.1Setting Via the Profiles icon the user can create, modify and delete profiles as well as define default profiles. 1.1.1. New Profile You can create your own personal profile. The Data Card supports two types of profile: RAS and NDIS. Each profile contains the account information that is used to establish the connection. Follow the steps below to create a personalized profile: 1. Click the Profile button. 2. Click the New button to activate the wizard to help you create a new profile.
3. Select the profile type, NDIS or RAS, and enter the name for the connection. 4. Enter the parameters relative to the APN, (only in the case of a RAS connection), and the telephone number. This data can be obtained from your cellular phone network operator. 5. Confirm the choices made by clicking the OK button. 1.1.1.1. Editing 1. Click the Profile button. 2. Select a profile and click the Edit button. 3. Click on the selected field and type in the updated information . 4.
1. Click the Profile button. 2. Select the profiles to delete. 3. Click the Delete button. 1.1.1.4. Setting as Default Profile 1. Click the Profile button. 2. Select the profile to be used as the Default one . 3. Click Set as Default Profile. 1.1.2 PIN The DWM-156 can manage SIM-related information such as PIN code enabling/disabling, changing PIN1/PIN2. 1.1.2.1. Enabling/Disabling PIN Code To prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card a PIN code can be used for security. Disable (default) 1.
2.Click the OK button. 1.1.2.2 Changing PIN Code SIM cards often contain two PIN codes that can be changed. 1.Select Profile > PIN > Change code. 2.Enter the details in the following fields: Enter Current PIN2 Code, Enter New PIN2 Code and Confirm New PIN2 Code. Warning: The current PIN code must be entered correctly within three [3] tries. Failure to do so will result in the SIM card being blocked. 3.Click the OK button to change. 4.When the procedure completes a window is displayed.
The DWM-156 supports three options for band selection: Option Description The DWM-156 automatically selects the band on the basis of the networks Automatic available in current area and those supported by the Data Card. The Data Card can be used exclusively with the 3G UMTS/HSPA service (used 3G only in Europe, Asia and Australia). The Data Card can be used exclusively with the 2G GSM/GPRS service or the 2G only EDGE 850/900/1800/1900. To modify the band settings, proceed as follows: 1.
1.1.4 Network Settings The geographical area where the Data Card is used may be covered by more than one network. The management software uses two options for selecting the network. Option Description Automatic By default the Data Card will select the Taiwan Mobile network automatically. Users can use the Data Card to get a list of the networks and select an available Manual network to use.
1. Select Profile > Network. 2. Select Manual. 3. Click the Search button to view all the networks available. 4. Select a network operator and click the Apply button. 1.2 Phone The DWM-156 contacts manager allows you to display all the contacts on the PC or on the SIM card. Contacts can be added, edited or deleted. 1.2.1. Contacts 1. Click the Contacts button. 2. Click the Add button.
3. In the Add Contact window, enter the name and telephone number of the contact, and where to store the details (PC or SIM). 4. Click the OK button to add the contact. 1.2.1.1 Editing Contacts 1. Click the Contacts button. 2. Select the contact to edit. 3. Click the Edit button. 4. Modify the contact’s details. 5. Click the OK button to save the changes. 1.2.1.2 Deleting Single Contacts 1. Click the Contacts button. 2. Select the contact to delete. 3.
1.2.1.3 Deleting Multiple Contacts 1. Click the Contacts button. 2. Click the Ctrl and select the contact to delete. 3. The message box "Do you want to delete selected contact(s)?" pops up. 4. Click the Delete button. 5. Click the Yes button to confirm the deletion. 6. The message box "Done" pops up. Click the OK button. 1.2.2 Call log 1. You can see the call log on the list. 2. Clear all calls. 3. The message box "Do you want to clear all logs?" pops up. Choose Y. 1.2.3. Call Settings 1.2. 1.2.3.
1. Select Contacts > Call Settings > Call waiting. 2. You can choose on and off , press ok, the success message box will pop up. 1.2.3.4 Send Caller ID 1. Select Contacts > Call Settings > Send caller ID. 2. You can choose on and off , press ok, the success message box will pop up.
1.2.4 Dialer 1.2.4.1 Making call from the Contact 1. Select the contacts that you'd like to dial. 2. Click the make call button. 1.2.4.2 Ending call from the Contact 1. Click the ending call button. 1.3.Text Messaging (SMS) DWM-156 allows the management of Text Messages ( SMS ) like a a mobile phone, that is sending, receiving, replying, forwarding and deleting messages. 1.3.1. Writing/Sending a Text Message 1. Click the SMS button. 2. Click the New button. 3.
4. Enter the message to send. 5. Click the Send button to send the message. 1.3.2. Replying to a Text Message 1. Click the SMS button. 2. Click the Reply button. 3. Enter the message and click the Send button to send the message. 1.3.3. Forwarding a Text Message 1. Click the SMS button. 2. Select the message to forward. 3. Click the Forward button. 4. Select the contact to whom to forward. 5. Click the Send button to send the message. 1.3.4. Deleting a Single Text Message 1. Click the SMS button.
2. Select the appropriate message and click the Delete button. 3. Click the Yes button to delete the message. 1.3.5. Deleting Multiple Text Messages 1. Click the SMS button. 2. Select the appropriate messages. 3. Click the Delete button to delete all the messages. 4. Click the Yes button to delete the messages. 1.3.6. Saving a Sender in Contacts 1. Click the SMS button and select a message. 2. Right-click the mouse and select Save to Contacts. 3. In the Add Contact window, enter the contact name. 4.
1.4 Usage The History Connection table can be activated by clicking the button and summarizes the information below: Limits can be set on the duration of a connection. These limits can be set either on the basis of the volume of Data exchanged either of 3G/HSDPA or of GPRS+EDGE. 1.4.1. Current 1. Select History > Query. 2. For the Query Setting, choose the Start date and End date. 3. Check the Query button. 4. You can see the Query Result 3G+HSDPA and GPRS+EDGE.
1.4.2. Query 1. Select History > Current. 2. Choose Every date of a month from the list box. 3. Check the Limit by Data checkbox. 4. Enter the value required between 100MB and 10000MB. 5. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 1.4.3. Detail Select History > Detail. You can see the History Connection table can be activated summarizes as below. ‧ Profile – the names of the profiles used. ‧ APN – type of connection used. ‧ Time Start –The Time Start for the connection in the hh:mm:ss format.
1. Click Clear all logs to delete the log recordings. 1.5 Tools 1.5.1 USSD 1. Add. 2. Input Name and Code. 1.5.2. STK 1. Click the SIM Tool Kit icon. 2. The SIM Tool Kit is provided by the telephone service provider that provides the different types of services.
3. Select the service desired. 4. Click the OK button to confirm your selection. The display screen is automatically updated to correspond to the selections made. 1.6 Help 1. Click the help icon. 2. Enter the user manual.
FCC Regulations: This USB Dongle complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This USB Dongle has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This USB Dongle is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.