User Manual

SAMBA 55/56 VERSION 1.03
Keep all miniature SIM cards out small children’s reach. The SIM
card and its contacts can be damaged by scratches or bending, so be
careful when handling, inserting or removing the SIM card.
2. Plug the headset to the Modem:
If you are using the included headset (refer to the chapter Appendix),
then plug the 2.5 mm connector of the headset to the 2.5 mm connector
of the modem.
Figure 15: Connect the headset to the modem
3. Connecting the SAMBA:
Close all open applications.
Insert the SAMBA phone into one of your computer’s PC USB
slots. Plug fully in the USB slot of your computer as shown
below but do not use force. The SAMBA is automatically
switched on when you insert it in the USB slot of your
computer. The SAMBA is then active and the middle LED
labelled “ERR” lights. The insertion of the SAMBA phone
should trigger a feature of Windows called "Plug and Play"
which launches the Found New Hardware wizard. The wizard
displays a message indicating that it will search for a driver for
the Falcom SAMBA. Click Next.
CAUTION
- Use caution when inserting the SAMBA into
the USB slot. Forcing the SAMBA may damage the
connector pins. If you feel resistance while inserting the
SAMBA into the USB slot of your computer, remove it
immediately and check for any damage of its connector or
bend pins.
Additionally, the Status LED labelled “ERR” will flash during
the internal initialization. This effect will happen after the user
has installed the corresponding driver. See next item (install the
driver). After internal initialization is implemented (approx. 3-5
sec.) the Status LED labelled “ERR” will be turned off. After a
few seconds and after the user has entered the PIN number (if
needed) the GSM LED will start flashing slowly (which means,
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