ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 . ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide (Version: V4.2C-TY) This user guide applies to the ZTE CDMA 1X card of MC315/MC315+, MG166, and MG466. ZTE Corporation http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 Copyright Statement Copyright © 2005 by ZTE Corporation The copyright of this User Manual belongs to ZTE Corporation and under the protection of Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China and other relative laws. No part of this publication may be excerpted,reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical,including photocopying and microfilm) without prior written permission from ZTE Corporation.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Introduction...............................................................................................................................1 Specifications ............................................................................................................................1 Care for your card .............................................................................................................
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 1. Introduction ZTE CDMA 1X card fits into a standard Type II PC Card slot (available on most notebook PCs) and can function as a wireless network card, a modem, and a mobile phone. This card allows you to connect to the Internet, send and receive SMS messages, and make phone calls, without the need of a network cable or phone line. With the design of the R-UIM card separate from the body, ZTE CDMA 1X card can make the operation more flexible. 2.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 4. Features Your ZTE CDMA 1X card may need R-UIM card. Contact your provider to get the information about if your ZTE CDMA 1X card need or need not the R-UIM card. Please insert the R-UIM card to your ZTE CDMA 1X card if it needs. Insert R-UIM card to ZTE CDMA 1X card (only for those who need R-UIM card) Note: When ZTE CDMA 1X card is started, the lamp is in YELLOW. After a few seconds, the ZTE CDMA 1X card will ready to work, the lamp is in GREEN.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 5. Setup and Uninstall 5.1 System Requirements The ZTE CDMA 1X card is supported on: • Windows 98 • Windows 2000 • Windows Me • Windows XP To install the ZTE CDMA 1X card, you will require these system resources at the minimum: CPU Pentium-II/233MHz Card Slots 1 Type II PCMCIA (PC Card) Slot Disk Drive CD-ROM (for installation only) Memory 64 MB Disk Space 30 MB 5.2 Setup for Windows 2000 5.2.1 Setup Note: Don’t insert the ZTE CDMA 1X card before setup. 1.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 2. When you see this window, please click “Next”. 3. Select the location where the program is to be installed, then click “Next”. ZTE Corporation page4 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 4. Select start menu folder, then click “Next”. 5. When you see this window, please click “Install”. ZTE Corporation page5 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 6. Please wait. 7. Please insert the ZTE CDMA 1X card. (If your card is in the slot, please insert the card again) 8. Please wait for updating the driver. ZTE Corporation page6 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 9. You can see the window when driver installed successfully. Click “OK”. 10. Click “Finish” to close the last screen of the wizard. Now you can start the application for ZTE CDMA 1X card. ZTE Corporation page7 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 5.2.2 Uninstall 1. Select Start -> Programs -> ZTE CDMA1X CARD -> Uninstall ZTE CDMA1X CARD. You will be asked if uninstall the card. Click “Yes”. 2. Please wait. 3. Click “OK” when you are notified that uninstall is complete. ZTE Corporation page8 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 5.3 Setup for Windows XP 5.3.1 Setup Note: Don’t insert the ZTE CDMA 1X card before setup. 1. Please find “autosetup.exe” first in ZTE CDMA 1X card CD, and double click the icon of autosetup.exe, then choose “English” when the picture displayed in the screen. 2. When you see this window, please click “Next”. ZTE Corporation page9 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 3. 2005-6-16 Select the location where the program is to be installed, then click “Next”. 4. Select start menu folder, then click “Next”. ZTE Corporation page10 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 5. When you see this window, please click “Install”. 6. Please wait. ZTE Corporation page11 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 7. Please insert the ZTE CDMA 1X card. (If your card is in the slot, please insert the card again) 8. Please wait for updating the driver until this window appears. Click “OK”. ZTE Corporation page12 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 9. Click “Finish”. Now you can start the application for ZTE CDMA 1X card. 5.3.2 Uninstall 1. Select Start -> Programs -> ZTE CDMA1X CARD -> Uninstall ZTE CDMA1X CARD. You will be asked if uninstall the card. Click “Yes”. ZTE Corporation page13 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 2. Please wait. 3. Click “OK” when uninstall is complete. ZTE Corporation page14 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 6. The Main Window and Icons You can launch the program by: z Double click , the icon of application for ZTE CDMA 1X card in the desktop. z Or selecting Start -> Programs -> ZTE CDMA1X CARD -> ZTE CDMA1X CARD. After initialization, the main window of the application will be displayed in the screen. There are icons in the top of the main window.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 7. Connect/Disconnect Connect to network: 1. Click “connect/disconnect” icon in main window. 2. Click “connect” button. Disconnect: 1. Click “disconnect” button. ZTE Corporation page16 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 8. Connection Record Note: Connection Record is not official data. It's only for users’ reference. The connection record is displayed when you click the “Connection record” icon. It records connect time and upload/download bytes for each connection. And it lists the monthly statistics. ZTE Corporation page17 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 9. Voice call (If this feature is not supported by your ZTE CDMA1X card, please skip over this chapter.) Note: 1. Please confirm your earphone is connected with the ZTE CDMA1X card when you want to make a voice call. 2. You can activate or deactivate the supplement services (call forward, call waiting etc.) by dialing the feature code. Please contact service provider for more detail. The dialing pad for the card is displayed when you click the “Voice call” icon.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 10. Call History (If this feature is not supported by your ZTE CDMA1X card, please skip over this chapter.) Call history maintains a record of your outgoing, incoming and missed calls. You can add an entry to the Phone Book, make a call to a number contained in one of the call records, and send messages to a number contained in one of the call records. ZTE Corporation page19 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 11. Send Short Messages (If this feature is not supported by your ZTE CDMA1X card, please skip over this chapter.) To send SMS message: 1. Click “Write SMS” icon in the window. 2. Input the message in the screen that is on the left screen of the window. 3. Click “NEW” button to enter the recipients for the message by typing the phone numbers. Or click “Select” button to enter recipients for the message by selecting from the phone book. 4.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 12. Read Short Messages (If this feature is not supported by your ZTE CDMA1X card, please skip over this chapter.) Incoming messages are stored in the Inbox. Outgoing messages are stored in the Outbox. In the Inbox or Outbox, you can view the messages, reply the messages, transfer the messages, and save the sender’s number of the messages. Messages store in PC or R-UIM card. You can copy them from one storage media to another by clicking “Copy” or “Copy all” button.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 13. Phone Book (If this feature is not supported by your ZTE CDMA1X card, please skip over this chapter.) The Phone Book provides a place to store the phone numbers and e-mail addresses of people you contact. To open the Phone Book: 1. Click “phonebook” icon in the window. Then you’ll see the Phone Book window which lists the Phone Book entries. To add an entry to the Phone Book: 1. Open the Phone Book. 2. Click “New” button in the window. 3.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 14. Settings Connection settings: You can set the network connection parameters. The settings are different in various networks. For example: In China Unicom, they are: 1. User: card 2. Password: card 3. Number: #777 ZTE Corporation page23 http://www.zteit.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 15. Trouble Shooting When properly installed, you can find the port “Compact Flash OX16CF950” and the modem “CDMA_1X Modem” in your computer’s device manager. If you can’t find the devices, uninstall the application and setup it again. Symptoms Possible causes The window displays the message: “Can Suggestions The ZTE CDMA 1X card is not in the slot. Close the application and Re-insert the ZTE CDMA 1X card, then run the application again.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide Symptoms 2005-6-16 Possible causes Suggestions Out of the network service Confirm it is in the CDMA network service area area. Poor network signal Reorientate your antenna Correct the settings. You can get the information from your service provider. When attempting a dial-up data User name or password is e.g. In China Unicom, they are: connection, window wrong.
ZTE CDMA 1X Card User Guide 2005-6-16 SAR INFORMATION The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types MG166 has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for when properly worn on the body is 0.350 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations inserted in a notebook kept 1.5 cm from the body.