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PWG-600 User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR PWG-600 ......................................................................................... 4 KEYS AND SCREEN LAYOUT ........................................................................................... 5 SIDE & TOP VIEW............................................................................................................ 8 INCOMING CALL ALERT OPTION .......................................................................................
PWG-600 User Guide SETTING THE LCD SLEEP INTERVAL ............................................................................ 22 TURNING ON THE KEYPAD LIGHT .................................................................................. 22 SETTING THE DATE AND THE TIME ................................................................................ 22 Setting the time....................................................................................................... 22 SETTING LCD BACKLIGHT ........
PWG-600 User Guide KNOWING YOUR PWG-600 Thank you for your purchase of the PWG-600 Personal Wireless Gateway. Using the wireless handset you can now connect to GSM/GPRS, WiFi, VoIP networks, and Bluetooth devices. The PWG-600 is able to function as a GSM phone as well as a VoIP phone and also as a modem to access WiFi (802.11b) and GPRS networks. Some of the significant features of PWG-600 are as follows: PWG-600 works as a standalone device.
PWG-600 User Guide Keys and Screen Layout Power Key VoIP Status Battery Status GSM Status WiFi Status Outgoing Call GSM Profile VoIP Profile WiFi Profile Desktop Area Date Time Up / Calendar Menu / Select Back / Backspace WiFi On / Off GSM / VoIP / Accept Reject Down / Contact -5-
PWG-600 User Guide The description of the keys shown above is as follows: Power key: Switches the phone “On” and “Off”. This key can also be used to stop an alarm. “Menu /Select” key: This key is used for menu selection. When pressed, the key performs the function that was selected. WiFi On/Off key: Press this key to activate WiFi. Press again to turn off WiFi. GSM/VoIP/Auto key: This key is used to select GSM or VoIP as outgoing call option. • GSM: Press this key once. “GSM” is displayed.
PWG-600 User Guide • • Call: Press this key to dial a phone number. Enter the number first, and then press the Accept key to dial the phone number. Call log: From the desktop, press this key to view the dialed call log. Reject key: This key has two functions. • Reject: Press this key to reject an incoming call. • Terminate: Press this key to terminate an active call. Reset Key: When the reset key is pressed, the parameters that are not saved in Flash get erased.
PWG-600 User Guide Side & Top View Wire headset socket Volume Decrease Decreases the volume when pressed Volume Increase Increases the volume when pressed USB Terminal -8-
PWG-600 User Guide Tones You can set the key beep to hear tones while pressing the keys on the keypad. The steps to turn the key beep on are as follows: • From the desktop press the “Menu” key. • Navigate using the navigational keys and select the “Tones” menu. Select the “Tones” menu by pressing the “Select” key. • Select “Profiles” and press the “Select” key. • Select “General” and press the “Select” key. • Select the “Key Beep” option and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide Display indicators The indicators related to the various phone functions are displayed in the screen as shown. 1 2 3 4 1 New SMS 5 6 1. Displays the strength of GSM signal in the locality. 2. Displays the outgoing call option. The ‘GSM’ indicates that the current outgoing call option is GSM. ‘VoIP’ indicates that the outgoing call option is VoIP. ‘Auto’ indicates that the outgoing call option is Auto.
PWG-600 User Guide GETTING STARTED SIM cards Two SIM cards can be inserted into PWG-600. However, only the selected SIM card remains active. The SIM card is used for GSM authentication. PIN Lock SIM The SIM card lock protects your subscription from unauthorized use. Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase. If the SIM card lock is on, you will have to enter a 'PIN' (Personal Identity Number) each time you turn on the PWG-600.
PWG-600 User Guide LCD PWG-600 has a color TFT display with a white LED backlight. LCD Specifications Colors 262K colors Resolution 240 pixels (w) x 320 pixels (h) Pixel size 00.141mm (w) x 0.141mm (h) Real Time Clock PWG-600 has an inbuilt real time clock (RTC) module that keeps track of the date and time. The RTC maintains minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year information.
PWG-600 User Guide MAIN FUNCTIONS Making an Out Going Call You can make GSM or VoIP calls using PWG-600. The steps to select the type of Out Going Call are as follows: z From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. z Using the navigational keys, navigate and select “Settings”. Press the “Select” key to select the “Settings” menu. z Select “General” and press the “Select” key. z Select “Outgoing Call” and press the “Select” key. The following sub menus are displayed when you selected “Outgoing Call”.
PWG-600 User Guide 3. Select “Search” and press the “Select” key. 4. A screen titled “Search” is displayed. Key in the first few letters of the name. Press the “Select” key to search the contact. Note: If the numbers ‘123’ are displayed at the bottom then it indicates that the number keys can be used to enter numbers. Press the ‘#’ key to use the number keys to enter alphabets. 5. Press the “Accept” key to call the number after the name and number to be called are displayed. 6.
PWG-600 User Guide number of the contact to which the hotkey has been assigned. o Delete: Select “Delete” to delete a contact assigned to a hotkey. NOTE: The speed dial details are saved into the Flash memory. Hence, they do not get erased when you remove the battery. Making an Emergency call You can make an emergency call to a number that has been previously set in the SOS numbers setting. You can save up to three emergency numbers.
PWG-600 User Guide Other functions during a call Call Waiting (VoIP Call Only) You can answer a VOIP call while you have another call in progress if you have activated the Call Waiting function. To answer the call waiting press the “Accept” key. The first call is put on hold. To activate the Call waiting function perform the following steps: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide “CallerId Calling on VoIP Drop all Calls?” Press the “Reject” key to drop the calls. Press “Accept” key to answer the VoIP call. This will also terminate the GSM call. Note: If calls (GSM/VoIP) are in progress, and there is an incoming call from another protocol, the vibrator of the PWG units gets activated automatically. This is to indicate to the user that there is another incoming call from another protocol.
PWG-600 User Guide • corresponding phone number if the calling party finds your PWG busy. No Reply: When this option is selected, the call is forwarded to the corresponding phone number if an incoming call remains unanswered. Unconditional: Select one of the above and press the “Select” key. Call Barring (VoIP Call Only) This option allows barring of (VOIP) incoming as well as outgoing calls. The steps to activate Call barring are as follows: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
PWG-600 User Guide Caller Id (VoIP Call Only) This option allows you to activate the (VOIP) Caller Id facility. The steps to enable the Caller Id are as follows: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide Put a call on hold During a call you can put a caller on hold by pressing the “Hold” key. To cancel “Hold” feature, press the “Retrieve” key. Have a Conference You can have a conference call using PWG-600. The calls that were put on hold get added to the current conversation. The steps to add a caller to the current conversation are as follows: • Press the “Hold” key.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • Select “General Configuration” and press “Select” key. Select “Powersaving” using the “Down” key and press the “Select” key. The following options are then displayed. o Enable/Disable Select “Enable” and press the “Select” key to activate power saving mode. Selecting “Disable” disables the power saving mode. Note: For maximum power consumption, please turn off WiFi if not needed. Select “LCD Backlight” using the “Down” key and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide Setting Microphone volume To set the volume of the microphone: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Select “Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. • Select “VoIP Settings” and press the “Select” key. • Select “General” and press the “Select” key. • Select “Mic Volume” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. Eight volume levels are provided ranging from Level 1 to Level 8. • Select a volume level and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide • Select “Set time & date” and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide Alarm Clock You can set an alarm using PWG-600. The steps to set an alarm are as follows: • From the desktop, press the “Calendar” key. • Select “Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. • Select “Set Alarm” and press the “Select” key. • If the Alarm Clock has previously been set, a menu with two options will be displayed. o Turn Off Select this option and press the “Select” key to turn off the alarm clock.
PWG-600 User Guide USING THE MENUS Accessing a menu • • From the desktop press the “Menu” key will show the PWG-600 Main Menu. Navigate to the required menu item and press the “Select” key to select the menu. For example, Phonebook and press the “Select” key to select it. If the submenu contains further submenus repeat this step. List of the menus 1. Phone Book a. Add New Contact b. Search Contact c. Delete Contacts i. Select the Contacts to be deleted and press the “Select” key to delete the Contact.
PWG-600 User Guide o Wild Flower o Blue Night o Celebration o Clear Water o Pianist • Ring Volume o Level 1 ~ Level 5 • Alert Type o Disable o Ringer o Vibrator o Ring + Vibr o Ring after Vibr • Key Beep o On o Off • Edit Name • Activate ii.
PWG-600 User Guide o Bell Ring o UK Tone o Love Story o Safari o Wild Flower o Blue Night o Celebration o Clear Water o Pianist • Ring Volume o Level 1 ~ Level 5 • Alert Type o Disable o Ringer o Vibrator o Ring + Vibr o Ring after Vibr • Key Beep o On o Off • Edit Name • Activate iv.
PWG-600 User Guide • Activate v. Pager • Ringtone o Standard Ring o Bell Ring o UK Tone o Love Story o Safari o Wild Flower o Blue Night o Celebration o Clear Water o Pianist • Ring Volume o Level 1 ~ Level 5 • Alert Type o Disable o Ringer o Vibrator o Ring + Vibr o Ring after Vibr • Key Beep o On o Off • Edit Name • Activate 5. Settings a) General Configuration i. Out Going Call • GSM • VoIP • Auto ii.
PWG-600 User Guide iv. v. vi. vii. viii. • 80 sec • 100 sec • 120 sec • 140 sec • 160 sec LCD sleep mode • Enable • Disable Keypad light • Off • On Keypad lock • Disable • 1 min • 2 min • 5 min • 10 min • 15 min Wall paper • Lake view • Sweet home • Sunrise • Hills • Clear Beach • Love Birds • Princess • Sunset Switch Off Tone • Off • On b) WiFi Settings i. General • WiFi on/off o Off o On • WiFi Connectivity o Automatic o Manual ii.
PWG-600 User Guide • o Channel ch 1 ~ ch 11 o User Name o Password o ESSID o Auth. Protocol Off SIM1 based SIM2 based EAP-MD5 EAP-MSCHAPv2 o Encryption o Protocol Disable 64bit Open 128bit Open 64bit WEP 128bit WEP o Webkey Key #1 ~ Key #4 o Advanced o Power Saving Off On o RTS/CTS Threshold o Frag Threshold o Transfer Rate Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.
PWG-600 User Guide • SIM1 based SIM2 based EAP-MD5 EAP-MSCHAPv2 o Encryption o Protocol Disable 64bit Open 128bit Open 64bit WEP 128bit WEP o Webkey Key #1 ~ Key #4 o Advanced o Power Saving Off On o RTS/CTS Threshold o Frag Threshold o Transfer Rate Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.
PWG-600 User Guide • EAP-MD5 EAP-MSCHAPv2 o Encryption o Protocol Disable 64bit Open 128bit Open 64bit WEP 128bit WEP o Webkey Key #1 ~ Key #4 o Advanced o Power Saving Off On o RTS/CTS Threshold o Frag Threshold o Transfer Rate Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.
PWG-600 User Guide • o Encryption o Protocol Disable 64bit Open 128bit Open 64bit WEP 128bit WEP o Webkey Key #1 ~ Key #4 o Advanced o Power Saving Off On o RTS/CTS Threshold o Frag Threshold o Transfer Rate Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 11 Mbps o Use DHCP Yes No • IP Addr • Subnet Mask • Default GTWY • Primary DNS • Alternate DNS Default o Configuration o Operating mode Ad-HOC Infrastructure o Channel ch 1 ~ ch 11 o User Name o Password o ESSID o Auth.
PWG-600 User Guide Disable 64bit Open 128bit Open 64bit WEP 128bit WEP o Webkey Key #1 ~ Key #4 o Advanced o Power Saving Off On o RTS/CTS Threshold o Frag Threshold o Transfer Rate Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 11 Mbps o Use DHCP Yes No • IP Addr • Subnet Mask • Default GTWY • Primary DNS • Alternate DNS c) Voip Settings i.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • • • • iii. • Call Waiting o Off o On Call Forward o When busy o Off o On o No reply o Off o On o Unconditional o Off o On Call Barring o Incoming o Off o On o Outgoing o Off o On Caller Id o Disable o Enable Dtmf o Inband o Outband Prefix Dial o Disable o Enable Profiles Default0 ~ Default9 o User Number o Authorization name o Password o Registrar o Domain Name o Outbound Proxy o Mail Addr o Edit Profile Name o Activate o Restore Defaults d) Gsm Settings i.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • • • o On Sim Switch o SIM 1 o SIM 2 Speaker Volume o Level 1 ~ Level 10 Mic Volume o Level 1 ~ Level 10 Pinlock SIM Change SIM Pin e) Gprs Settings i. Access Pt Name ii. IP Address f) Bluetooth Settings i. Headsets • Find headsets • Paired Headsets 6. Status a. IMEI Number b. Bluetooth Address c. MAC Address d. Version e. WiFi Status f. SSID g. Channel h. Tx Rate i. Signal Strength j. Link Quality k.
PWG-600 User Guide MENU FUNCTIONS Phonebook You can edit the details of the contacts present in your phone book with this option. The steps to edit phone records are as follows: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. Note: The Phonebook can also be accessed using the hotkey. From the desktop, press the “P.book” key. • • • Using the “Navigation” key, navigate to the “Phonebook” menu and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide 1. Select “Search” and press the “Select” key. A contact list screen is displayed. Key in the first letter of the saved contact with the phone number. The alphabet ‘ABC’ are displayed at the bottom. This indicates that the alphabet keys can be used to search the contact. To enter numbers, press ‘#’ until the “ABC” is changed to “123” and vice versa. 2. After the contact has been found, press the “Options” key or press the “Back” key to go back to the phonebook list.
PWG-600 User Guide 6. Key in the phone number of the recipient and press the “Option” key. 7. Select “Send Message” and press the “Select” key or select the “Contacts” to send the SMS using the existing phonebook contacts. 8. A confirmation screen will be shown. Press the “Send” key to confirm sending the SMS. 9. A message will be shown on the screen to indicate that the message had been sent.
PWG-600 User Guide the “Send” key to confirm sending of the message or press the “Clear” key to cancel the message sending. • Reply a. Select “Reply” and press the “Select” key. A blank SMS screen will be shown. b. Key in the SMS and press the “Send” key to send a reply to the sender. Note: The difference between “Forward Message” and the “Reply” message is that the “Forward Message” will re-use the contents of the message whereas the “Reply” message will start from a fresh new screen. • Save Number a.
PWG-600 User Guide the SMS if the phone number is correct. • Delete Message: a. Select “Delete Message” and press the “Select” key to delete the message. A delete confirmation screen will be shown. b. Press “Ok” to confirm deletion. Call Logs This option provides you with a list of the missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls. • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Navigate to the “Call log” option using the navigational keys and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide the “Options” key. The following options appear when you select a phone number. Call Back: Select “Call Back” using arrow keys and press the “Dial” key to call the selected phone number. Save: Select “Save” and press the “Save” key. Enter the Contact Name and press the “Next” key. Enter the Contact Number and press the “Next” key to save the number to your contact list. Send SMS: Select “Send SMS” using arrow keys and press the “Send” key to send SMS.
PWG-600 User Guide to delete the received number list. Note: A delete confirmation screen will be displayed when the Delete Logs submenu is chosen. Press “Ok” key to confirm deletion or press the “Cancel” key to abort deletion. The call log details are saved to the local memory and will be erased if the battery is removed. TONES Setting ring tones: You can set a ring tone to PWG-600 using this option. The steps to set a ring tone are as follows: 1. From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. 2.
PWG-600 User Guide • • enable the vibrator. The PWG-600 vibrates whenever an incoming call is received. o Ring + Vibr: Select “Ring + Vibr” and press the “Select” key to enable both the ringer and vibrator. The PWG-600 rings and vibrates whenever an incoming call is received. o Ring after Vibr: Select “Ring after Vibr” and press the “Select” key. The PWG-600 rings after the vibrator turns on whenever an incoming call is received.
PWG-600 User Guide 4. Select the profile that you want to activate or personalize and press the “Select” key. The following submenus are displayed when a profile is selected. a. Ring tone: Select “Ring tone” and press the “Select” key to personalize the ring tone.
PWG-600 User Guide d. Key Beep: Select “On” to activate the key beeping function whenever a key is press or “Off” to deactivate this function. o Off o On e. Edit Name: Select “Edit Name” and press the “Select” key to change the name of a profile. Key in the desired profile name and press the “Select” key. f. Activate: Select “Activate” and press the “Select” key to activate this profile. SETTINGS The “Settings” menu allows you to configure the phone features.
PWG-600 User Guide o o o o VoIP Settings GSM Settings GPRS Settings Bluetooth Settings 2. Using the navigational keys, select “WiFi Settings” and press the “Select” key. Two options are then displayed. a. General: Selecting this option displays two submenus. o WiFi On/Off: Select this menu and press the “Select” key. The following options are displayed. • On: Select “On” and press the “Select” key to turn WiFi On. • Off: Select “Off” and press the “Select” key to turn WiFi Off.
PWG-600 User Guide enter and shall match the ID on the designated access point that you want to connect to on the WiFi network. o Auth. Protocol Off SIM1 based SIM2 based EAP-MD5 EAP-MSCHAPv2 • Encryption: Select “Encryption” and press the “Select” key to configure the following parameters. o Protocol: Select any of the following options and press the “Select” key.
PWG-600 User Guide o Transfer Rate: Select this option and select the desired data transfer rate. Auto 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 11 Mbps o Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Select this option and then select “Yes” to set the PWG-600 to operate using server assigned IP (Internet Protocol) address OR; o Select “No” to manually fixed assignment of IP address for this device on the network.
PWG-600 User Guide information on setting up the PWG-600 device on your network. o A total of three WiFi profiles are available with the profile name default and can be set. The settings are discussed in “Setting WiFi parameters” o Edit Profile Name: Select “Edit Profile Name” to change the profile name. o Activate: Select “Activate” to activate a “Default” profile. Setting VoIP profiles You can set parameters for using the VoIP profile using this option. 1.
PWG-600 User Guide shown. • • • Incoming: Bars all incoming call when this option is set to “On” Outgoing: Bars all outgoing call when this option is set to “On” Caller ID: When set to “On” it shows the caller phone number. DTMF: DTMF is short for “Dual Tone Multi Frequency”. Select DTMF and press “Select” key. The following submenus are displayed. Inband: Select “Inband” if the person you are calling supports PSTN network only.
PWG-600 User Guide Setting GSM parameters GSM stands for “Global System for Mobile Communication”. You can set parameters for using GSM as follows: 1. From the desktop, press the “Menu” key and select “Settings”. Press the “Select” key to select the “Settings” menu. 2. Select “GSM Settings” and press the “Select” key. The following submenus appear when you selected “GSM Settings”. a. GSM Service (On/Off): Select “On” to activate GSM service. Select “Off“ to turn off GSM service. b.
PWG-600 User Guide Setting GPRS parameters GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a network service that allows your handset to be used for sending and receiving data over an Internet protocol (IP) based network. You can set parameters for using GPRS as follows. 1. From the desktop, press the “Menu” key and select “Settings”. Press the “Select” key to select “Settings” menu. 2. Select “GPRS” and press the “Select” key. The following submenus are displayed when you selected the “GPRS” menu. a.
PWG-600 User Guide INFORMATION Viewing network statistics You can view the transfer rate, SSID, WiFi strength, Link quality, Network mode, Encryption status, and MAC address. • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Select “Info” icon and press the “Select” key. The following parameters are displayed when you selected the “Info” icon. Press the “Next” key to view and scroll between pages.
PWG-600 User Guide Viewing the GPRS Data Count The GPRS Data Count displays the data transfer rate during data transmission and during data reception. To view the GPRS Data Count: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key and select “Info”. Press the “Select” key and the following items are displayed.
PWG-600 User Guide Viewing the Firmware Version and other information To view the version of the current Firmware: • From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. • Using the navigational keys select “Info” and press the “Select” key. The following information items are displayed. Press the “Next” key to go to next page.
PWG-600 User Guide Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Download Mode The USB download mode is used for firmware upgrading. In order to upgrade the firmware, the following are required which are provided to you with PWG-600: • USB Driver files named “usbser.inf” and “usbser.sys” • The USB firmware upgrade program file “Uploader_usb.exe” • Firmware file named “bundle.bin” The Firmware file “bundle.bin” and the “Uploader_usb.exe” file must be saved in a single folder in your PC. When the “Uploader_usb.
PWG-600 User Guide Browsing the Internet with a PC You can use PWG-600 to browse the Internet, check e-mails using WiFi network or using GPRS network. If WiFi is available, then browsing takes place through the WiFi network. If WiFi is unavailable, GPRS network is automatically selected for browsing. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Connect the PWG-600 to the PC through the USB cable. A USB COM port is created. To find the COM port, o Click “Start”, point to “Settings”, and select “Control Panel”.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • • • • connect through a local area network (LAN)” and click ‘Next’. Select “I connect through a phone line and a modem” and click ‘Next’. If you have more than one Modem installed, a screen titled “Choose Modem” is displayed. Select the Standard 33600bps Modem installed on the USB COM port and click ‘Next’. The telephone number to use is “*99#“. Don’t select the “Use area code and dialing rules”. Click ‘Next’. Enter the PWG-600 Mobile number in the username field and click on OK.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • Click on the “Properties” button. In the General Tab, connect using the modem that you installed on the USB COM port. In the same Tab click ‘Configure’. Unselect all the ‘Hardware features’. Click ‘OK’. Then again click ‘OK’. Then click ‘Dial’. The Dial-up connection is setup. Note: The procedure is the same while browsing through WiFi or GPRS.
PWG-600 User Guide Downloading polyphonic ring tones from a PDA You can download polyphonic ring tones on your PWG-600 from a PDA. The PDA must be Bluetooth enabled and must be paired with PWG-600. The steps to download polyphonic ring tones are as follows: • Press the “Config.Stat” button on the start up screen of “WIM for PDA”. A screen titled “Profiles” is displayed. • Click the radio button next to “Expert” and click “Edit Profiles”. A screen titled “Bluetooth Settings” is displayed.
PWG-600 User Guide Setting SOS numbers The international default SOS number is 112 which is network independent. In the event of an emergency, please dial 112. The 112 can only work if there is at least GSM network available. You can set three emergency numbers (using PDA WIM) on PWG-600 to make calls during an emergency. The PDA must be Bluetooth enabled and must be paired with PWG-600. The steps to set SOS numbers from the PDA are as follows: • Press the “Config.
PWG-600 User Guide BROWSING THE INTERNET WITH A PDA THROUGH BLUETOOTH You can browse the Internet using a Bluetooth enabled PDA that has been paired with PWG-600. Here PWG-600 functions as a modem. You can browse the Internet using GPRS or WiFi networks. Browsing the Internet using GPRS In order to use GPRS, you have to set up a new connection on the PDA. To set up a new connection: • Create a new Internet connection on the PDA.
PWG-600 User Guide • Click the ‘Advanced’ button. A screen titled “Advanced” is displayed. • Click the ‘TCP/IP’ button. A screen showing the details of ‘TCP/IP’ is displayed. • • Click the “Name Server” button. A screen showing the details of “Name Servers” Screen is displayed. Click on the “OK” button on the title bar.
PWG-600 User Guide A screen titled “My connection” is displayed if you entered “My connection” as the name of the new Internet connection. • • • Enter the country code, area code and the phone number to connect to the GPRS network. The network service provider provides these details. Click the ‘Next’ button. A screen titled “My Connection” is displayed. Click the ‘Finish’ button. A screen titled “Internet settings” is then displayed. This completes the steps to make a new connection.
PWG-600 User Guide Connecting to the GPRS Network using a PDA In order to connect to the GPRS network through the PDA please perform the following steps: • Using Bluetooth manager from your PDA, select the device that you want to connect. Make a DUN (Dial up networking) connection to that device. The procedure to make a DUN connection depends on the Bluetooth card used and the corresponding software. • “Bluetooth Connection” screen will be displayed.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • A screen titled “Dialing patterns” is displayed. Enter "G" for local call, long distance calls, and international calls. Click “OK”. The connection to the network takes place. NOTE: This procedure and also the screens shown are for a specific SIM Card only. The procedure and the screens will be different for a different SIM card. Browsing the Internet using WiFi In order to browse the Internet using WiFi, you must set up WiFi on PWG-600.
PWG-600 User Guide • • • • • • • • • To set a new profile click each WiFi Configuration tab and set the parameters for the profiles. Click the WiFi Profiles tab and enter the name that you want to set for the profile in the “Profile Name Edit” box. Select the profile in which you want to save the new profile. Click the “Save profile” button and click the “Apply” button. To edit an existing profile click each WiFi Profiles tab and click the “Load Profile” button to load the parameters of that profile.
PWG-600 User Guide ADDITIONAL INFORMATION You can browse the Internet using a Bluetooth enabled PDA that has been paired with PWG-600. Here PWG-600 functions as a modem. You can browse the Internet using GPRS or WiFi networks. FCC Regulation This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
PWG-600 User Guide European regulation Products with the CE mark comply with the Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) - as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission of the European Community.