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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 2. Precautions......................................................................................................... 1 3. Appearance......................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 3.
13. Phonebook...................................................................................................... 17 14. Settings ........................................................................................................... 19 15. Help.................................................................................................................. 22 16. RF Exposure Information (SAR) ................................................................... 23 17. Trouble-shooting..................
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing AC8720 CDMA2000 1X Wireless USB Modem (hereinafter referred to as USB Modem) of ZTE Corporation. The USB Modem equips with a standard USB interface and supports CDMA2000 1X network. In the area where there is signal, it allows you to go surf the Internet, send & receive short messages, and make & receive phone calls. The USB Modem adopts two designing options: R-UIM and Built-in UIM, which make your operation more flexible.
the terminal to avoid the damage of USB Modem or the influence on the normal operation of operating system. ● Do not forcefully plug/pull the USB Modem to avoid the damage of ● Do not use your USB Modem near weak signal or high-precision electronic connector. devices. Radio wave interference may cause misoperation of electronic devices or other problems. ● Turn off your USB Modem on airplane where it’s forbidden to use it.
3. Appearance 3.
3.2 Operation Guide of Data Cable Generally, the USB Modem could be directly connected with USB port. You could also connect the USB Modem with PC by using the accompanying data cable, as shown in the following figure. Connect Interface with USB Modem, and interface with PC's USB port. If the power supply from USB port is insufficient, connect both interface and with USB port together. 4. Install and Uninstall 4.
PC minimum configurations: CPU Pentium-II/233MHz USB interface 2.0 (USB1.0 and 1.1 compatible) Optical Drive CD-ROM (for installation only) Memory 64 MB Disk Space 50 MB (used for installation of application) 4.2 Installation Take Windows XP as an example. 1. Please connect USB Modem to PC through USB interface. You could also use data cable to connect. 2. The installation will automatically start. Please follow installation wizard. 3.
5. Run the Application After the application is installed successfully, the application icon will appear on Programs your desktop. Double-click this icon or select from Start (Appropriate Application). Run the application to display the user interface.
Status Bar: 1X indication Call indication Signal strength indication, the more bars there are, the stronger the signal is Missed call indication CDMA network unavailable Unread message indication Connection indication Inbox full indication Sleep indication No R-UIM card inserted indication Roaming indication Note: Some features like Voice Call, Call Log, SMS, and Phonebook may not be supported by your USB Modem; the corresponding icons will not appear in the main window.
6. Open URL Click button to directly connect the URL you set in “Settings”. For details on the URL settings, please refer to Chapter “Settings”. 7. Service Click icon to enter the value-added services such as Google searching. 8. Voice Call (If this feature is not supported by your USB Modem, please skip over this chapter.) Click to enter Voice Call interface. Make a call Click the digits in the right side of the interface, or input the digits directly from keyboard.
digit; press Click button or press “Esc” to clear all the inputs. button in the right side of the interface or press “Enter” to make a call. Receive a call When there is an incoming call, your computer will alert and the incoming caller ID will appear on the interface. Click call. button in the right side of the interface or press “Enter” to receive the Click button or press “Esc” to reject the call. Redial the latest outgoing call Click button in the right side of the interface.
If you select to answer, please click “Accept waiting call” button. The previous call won’t be ended, but temporarily paused. You could switch between two incoming calls by clicking “Switch call”. Three-way Call This function allows for the call among three parties. Please firstly apply for this service from your local telecom operator. You need set “Show 3 way call button during calling”. Please perform the setting according to “Settings”.
9. Call Log (If this feature is not supported by your USB Modem, please skip over this chapter.) icon to view the Call Log. The outgoing/incoming calls are saved in Click Call Log, including missed calls, incoming calls, outgoing calls, and talk duration. You could select the type you want to view. Missed/Accepted/Called Calls Click button to delete your selected record. Click button to delete all records in Missed/ Accepted/Called catalog. Click button to dial the number.
10. SMS (If this feature is not supported by your USB Modem, please skip over this chapter.) Click icon to enter SMS interface. Send a Message 1. Input the text and the recipient’s number. 2. Input the recipient’s number or click phonebook. 3. Add more recipients if you like. 4. Click button to send a message. 5. Click button to save the text into Draftbox. button to select the recipient from The received messages will be saved in the USB Modem In-box.
Take USB Modem In-box as an example: Reply Click to reply to the sender. Forward Click to forward this message to other recipients. Dial Sender’s Number Click to dial the sender’s phone number. Save Sender’s Number Click to save the sender’s number into phonebook. Delete Click to delete your selected records. Clear Click to delete all the records in the inbox.
Copy Click to copy your selected record into PC. Copy All Click to copy all the records from the USB Modem to PC.
11. NetConnect Connect 1. Click “Settings”. icon to set the relevant parameters. For details, please refer to 2. Click to enter the interface. 3. Click 4. After connecting to Internet, the LED on the interface turns green. Under Connected status, move the cursor to the LED to display the network flow . information. Disconnect Click to disconnect from Internet. Under this status, the LED on the interface turns red.
12. NetConnect Log Click icon to view NetConnect Log. Connection records save the previous relevant information including Start at, Duration and Transmit bytes, which will help you to know the status easily. By switching among “List”, “Month” and “Statistic”, you could inquire the records every time, by month or by time. Note: The relevant information contained in connection records are just for user’s reference rather than the charging basis.
13. Phonebook (If this feature is not supported by your USB Modem, please skip over this chapter.) to view the Phonebook. You could select to save the contacts in the Click PC, Normal (USB Modem), R-UIM card and Emergent. Take “Save the call history in PC” for example in the following: Add Click then input the contents and select “OK” to add a new contact. Edit Click then edit the contents and select “OK” to edit the contact information.
Delete All Click to delete all the contacts. Send messages from the Phonebook Click to compose the text. You could send the message to multiple recipients. Dial from the Phonebook Click to dial your selected phone number. Copy Click to copy your selected contacts to other storage location. Copy All Click to copy all contacts to other storage location. Import the phonebook Click to import the phonebook (*.txt format) in PC to the terminal.
Export the phonebook Click to export the phonebook (*.txt format) in the terminal to PC. 14. Settings Click to enter the settings interface. Network Connection Settings Set the network parameters (phone number, username, password), work mode, etc. After the setting, click “Apply” button to save the settings on the current interface. Click “Default” button and then “Apply” button to restore the settings on the current interface to factory default. Note: The default network setup parameters are as below.
If your USB Modem does not support some following functions, please neglect relevant description. Other Settings Click “Options” to switch the interface, and you could set URL and language, etc. If you want to use conference call, please select “Show 3 way call button during calling”; After the setting, click “Apply” button to save the settings on the current interface.
Click “Change Password” button to set lock device. The password is required when you start the application. The setting has nothing to do with “Default” button. Click the button “Enable Pin”. PIN code is needed when the application is started. The setting has nothing to do with “Default” button. Click “Default” button and then “Apply” button to restore the settings on the current interface to factory default.
15. Help Click button to view the help file. Click “Help” button to view the relevant help file; click “Help Online and Technical Support” to enter our company’s website. You could view the software version information under “About”.
16. RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone 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.
SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: Q78-AC8730. For body operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use the positions the device a minimum of 0.5cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
17. Trouble-shooting Failures Error occurs during the program installation. Causes The setup file may be damaged. Solutions Please download the program at website WWW.ZTEMT.COM and reinstall it. Directly run the software before the USB Modem is plugged in. Close the software, plug in the USB Modem and run it again. Open port failed. The port is occupied by other applications, such as “Hyper terminal”, or the software is already running. Close relevant software and run the software again.
Failures Causes CD-ROM icon will automatically disappear once the program is installed successfully. No CD-ROM disk icon in “My Computer”. The driver might be unable to work and the application is unable to run normally if the modem is pulled out and plugged in again when the application is being used under Win2000 operating system (SP4).In this case, the device in device manager will be marked with yellow exclamation mark, and the system must be restarted to run normally.
18. FCC Regulations This device 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 device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.