User Manual

GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 User Guide
Paul_Hardwick Page 3 1/19/2007
Welcome
GlobeTrotter Express 7.2
The GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 is the next generation of wireless data card designed by
Option to be compatible with 3G networks supporting the higher data rates of up to 7.2
Mbps using HSDPA technology.
Your GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 includes Advanced Receiver Technology (ART) bringing
the benefit of Receive Diversity and Receive Equalization. These technologies are
essential for maximizing the range and speed of HSDPA 3.6/7.2. Backward compatibility
ensures HSDPA operation at 1.8 Mbps and UMTS operation at 384 kbps is still possible.
For when 3G services are not available in your area the GlobeTrotter Express has in-
built support for Quad-band EDGE and GPRS giving speeds up to 247 kbps.
Features
¾ Worldwide coverage through triple-band HSDPA/UMTS and quad-band EDGE/GSM
¾ Advanced Receiver Technology incorporating Receiver Diversity and Equalization
¾ Patented Zero-CD Plug ‘n’ Play technology
¾ HSDPA and UMTS High-speed data (up to 7.2 Mbps) connectivity for mobile users
¾ EDGE/GPRS/GSM data (up to 247 kbps) connectivity
¾ Transparent handover between UMTS and GSM/E-GPRS networks
¾ Compatible with nearly all popular notebook PCs equipped with ExpressCard34 slot and
Microsoft Windows/Mac OS X operating system
¾ Transparent support for IPSec and VPN technology.
System Requirements
A computer loaded with an Operating System that is Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Mac
OS X and has been fitted with a Cardbus compatible PC-Card interface.
Installation and Operation
Please refer to the Quick Install Guide for details.
Principle of operation
To connect to the Internet you need a SIM and an account from your network operator
that allows Internet access.
Fitting the SIM, inserting the card into your laptop and deploying the antenna is all that is
required to get the card working. If the SIM requires a PIN code then the application
controlling the datacard will ask for the PIN. The datacard then searches for your