Mobile Broadband modem U602 User Manual Web Interface
Table of Contents 1. BEFORE USING U602................................................................................................... 4 About This User’s Manual......................................................................................................................... 4 Product Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Product Package Contents ............................................
The Help Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 27 5. U602 INFORMATION.................................................................................................30 Recommended System Requirements .................................................................................................. 30 Remove the Modem from your Computer ...................................................................
1. BEFORE USING U602 About This User’s Manual This user manual contains all the necessary information regarding the device installation and how to use the modem for your internet navigation. Please make sure that you are familiar with the device operation by carefully reading this user manual before using the U602 3G/4G USB modem.
• USB Extension Cable • Carrying Pouch Introduction to U602 USB Modem The U602 is designed for the USB port on your computer, which is available in most PC models. The U602 allows you to access the Internet. With U602, you are always connected whether you are away from home, on the road, or wherever wired Internet access is not readily available.
the U602 into the USB port as it may cause damage to the modem and/or the port. • Keep the U602 in a dry and clean place. (Storage temperature: -22°F to 149°F [- 30°C to 65°C]). Keep your device away from liquids, dust and excessive heat. Configuration To use the U602 on your computer, you need to install the Remote NDIS driver included in the modem memory and configure the U602 USB device. See the next section for more information on driver installation and USB device configuration.
2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP FOR REMOTE NDIS DRIVER This section will guide you through the installation and setup process for U602 Remote NDIS driver. Before getting started, you should become familiar with the documentation that came with your USB Modem. Installing driver Warnings • Make sure to complete the unplugging/ejection process before removing the U602. • If you remove the device improperly, the modem may be damaged.
② Insert the U602 modem into your USB port. ③ Your computer will recognize U602 modem and install the Remote NDIS driver automatically. If the program does not launch automatically, go to my computer and select the „FranklinCD‟ drive and double click „dminstall.exe‟ program. ④ Follow the steps in the next section. Windows Vista or higher Setup Remote NDIS – for Windows STEP 1: The “Welcome to the Sprint Dual Mode 1.0.6 Setup Wizard” screen appears.
3. STARTING WEB UI U602 Web UI is a web-based connection manager application for U602 USB modem. It allows you to manage and monitor the Internet connection between your computer and the wireless network. It has user friendly interface and is equipped with many useful features that will enhance your internet navigation experience. Getting Started Open the Web browser on your desktop and type http://franklinusb or http://192.168.14.1 into the address window and press the Enter key.
3G/4G USB or not. About the Wireless Networks View Web browser will open main page for the Sprint 3G/4G Broadband Networks as shown below. This page is where you manage your Broadband connections. The main page displays all the available network connections. At a glance you can see the signal strength and current connection state. More detailed status and settings menu are displayed on left side bar.
Connecting to the Internet Once your device is properly configured, connecting to the Internet is as simple as clicking the “Connect” button. Once connected, the “Connect” button will change to “Disconnect”. Simply click this “Disconnect” button to end your current connection. To connect to any other network shown, select it, and then click the “Connect” button.
receiving any data for an extended period of time. As soon as you resume sending or receiving data, the data session will return to an active state automatically.
4. Using WEB UI The Home Menu Clicking on the Home Menu always show the main page. The Menu Bar The menu bar is at the left side of all pages in the browser interface. This helps that you configure your device, view network status and find location. The Icon Bar The icon bar is located upper the Network Connection Box. This helps that you easily change device datalink on/off, GPS on/off, Auto connection mode. Roaming Indicator This icon appears f the currently-selected network is a roaming network.
GPS Indicator This icon indicates whether GPS/NMEA functions are enabled on your device. : GPS disabled. : GPS enabled. : GPS enabled and NMEA enabled. Datalink Indicator : Datalink enabled. : Datalink disabled. The Network Connection Box Information regarding your current network connection can be seen in the Network Connection Box is displayed on the center of main page. This Box consists of 4G and 3G tabs and each tab has following items. • Signal strength bar: Displays current signal strength.
Button “No Signal” “No Signal” Radio power is on but device is in low signal. All actions are disabled. “Disconnected” “Connect” Radio power is on and device is disconnected. Ready to connect. “Radio off” “Radio On” “Connecting” “Cancel” Radio power is off and ready to turn on. Device is in connecting and available to cancel the connection. “Connected” “Disconnect” Device is connected and available to disconnect the connection.
The Status Menu is divided into five sections: • 3G Device • 4G Device • 3G Service • 4G Service • Network 3G Device By selecting the “3G Device” link, 3G Device status are displayed as below.
• Device Name – name of the device. • Device Description – description of the device. • Manufacturer – manufacturer of the device. • Modem Model – model name of the device. • MEID – unique number the network uses to identify your device. • Technology – type of network you are connected to. • Firmware Version – current internal software version. • Hardware Version – current internal hardware version. • Modem Port – name of port modem is connected to. • User Name – assigned user name on your device.
• Mac ID – current media access control address. • Base Band Chip – chip name of the device. • RF chip Version – current internal RF chip version. • Firmware Version – current internal software version. • 4G Realm – name of domain. 3G Service By selecting the “3G Service” link, 3G Service parameters are displayed. • Status – current network status. • RSSI – measurement in dBm of current signal strength. • NAI – address of your device on the Sprint network.
• Status – current network status. • CINR – carrier to interface and noise ratio measurement in dBm. • RSSI – measurement in dBm of current signal strength. • Tx – measurement of power transmitted in dBm. • Realm – name of domain. • BSID – the number of biometrics secured identification devices available or connected. Network By selecting the “Network” link, Network parameters are displayed. • IP Address – the current internet protocol address of the device.
The Settings Menu The Settings Menu allows you to set 3G/4G configuration, Network option and GPS settings.
Connection Option By selecting the “Connection Option” link, Connection section expands. The Connection section displays the following: • Mode – select 4G preferred, 3G preferred, 4G Only or 3G Only. Updates By selecting the “Updates” link, Updates section expands. The Updates section displays the following: • Update – allows you to update your network profile, your PRL and Firmware.
Enable Datalink By clicking the “Enable Datalink” link, you can configure the Data Link settings and use the Data Link service of Sprint. The Data Link Setup option is generally applicable to corporate enterprise users configuring connection options for multiple users. Roaming Configure By selecting the “Roaming Configure” link, Roaming section expands. The Roaming section displays the following: • Roam Mode – select Sprint Only or Automatic.
The GPS section displays the following: • GPS Enable - check the Enable GPS to turn on GPS. • GPS Mode – select Standalone or Autonomous. • Mapping Service Default – select Microsoft Live, MapQuest, Yahoo or Google Internet Maps. • NMEA Enable – check the Enable NMEA to receive NMEA location data through a USB connection.
By selecting the “Advanced Settings” link, Advanced Settings section expands. The Advanced Settings displays the following: • LED Control – check the Disable LED to turn LED off. • Device IP Address – the Internet protocol address of the device. • Host IP Address – the Internet protocol address of the host. The Applications Menu The Applications Menu contains the following applications: • Digital Lounge – takes you to the Sprint Digital Lounge.
• Guardian Control – directs you to a website where you can download an Internet Parental control solution that helps parents protect their children and monitor their Internet usage. The Location & Search Services Menu If your device is enabled GPS, you can use the Location & Search Services Menu to search for the nearest restaurants, bank and other amenities. To perform a search, 1. Specify the type of location to search for by doing one of following: • Select one of the pre-defined searches (see below).
• Restaurant • Bank • Hotel • Gas Station • Coffee House • Hospital The Help Menu The Help Menu allows you to view system hardware and software information and user manual.
The Help Menu is divided into two sections: • System information • System upgrade • User Guide System information By selecting the “System information” link, System information section expands. The System information displays the following: • System Name – the current system name.
• System Date – the current system time. • CM Version – the current Web UI version. System upgrade The System upgrade section allows you to update system. • Click “Browse…” button. • Select system image file(*.tar) • Click “Start Upgrade” button. User Guide By clicking the “User Guide”, user guide is downloaded in the host system.
5. U602 Information Recommended System Requirements To successfully use the U602 USB device in your PC, the following system specifications are required. Item Required Specification Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7 Operating system Mac OS X 10.4/10.5/10.6 USB Port Type A USB port Processor/Memory Minimum required system to support the above OS Remove the Modem from your Computer Remove the U602 from your laptop. When removing the modem, always grip the sides of the modem and pull carefully.
Ensure that your USB modem has been activated. Ensure that the USB modem is fully plugged into the USB slot. Ensure that the LED light is on; otherwise connect and then reconnect the USB modem. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage. (a) Keep the device dry.
(a) Product subject to abnormal use or conditions, accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper installation or repair or improper storage; (b) Products whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial number has been removed, altered, or defaced; (c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive temperature or extreme environment conditions; (d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory or other product not approved or authorized by the company; (e
No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts on the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state or province to province.
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your modem OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of 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.