Minerva 3107 User Manual 1
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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.
Table of Contents Copyright © 2008 Inventec Corp. All Rights Reserved...................... 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................. 2 Interference with Medical Equipment Functions ............................... 2 Nonionizing Radiation ....................................................................... 2 FCC Regulations................................................................................. 3 Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device ...............................
SMS Settings ...........................................................................................21 Chapter 4. Quitting and Uninstalling ............................................... 23 4.1 Quitting and Removing........................................................................24 Quitting Mobile Connect .....................................................................24 Removing the Wireless Device from your PC .............................24 4.2 Uninstalling Mobile Connect................
Chapter 1.
1.1 Introduction Views of the Device LED Indicator USB Plug Slider SIM Card Slot USB Plug Notification LED The notification LED indicates the status of your device: LED Color/Status Meaning Solid green In service. Solid red The device is out of service. 1.2 Installing SIM Card A valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is required to use your wireless device. Pull the SIM card tray outward. Place the SIM card with the logo side up and then push the SIM card tray back.
SIM cards can only be installed in one direction. Inserting the card in the wrong direction by force can cause damage to the card and the card slot.
Chapter 2.
2.1 System and OS Requirements To use your wireless device, the following are required for your computer: 10 MB free hard disk space or above 32MB RAM or above Screen resolution 800x600 pixels or above Color quality 16 bits or higher Free USB slot Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit / 64 bit Administrator rights on your PC to install and use a new software 2.
Chapter 3.
Mobile Connect allows you to use the following features: Sending/receiving text messages and E-mails Getting connected/disconnected Using phonebook Browsing the Internet Changing system settings 3.1 Main Screen The initial screen of Mobile Connect is as follow: Functional display System button bar Setting Menu button button Main function bar Main Function Bar There are five items in the main function bar: SMS, Phonebook, Connect/Disconnect, Brower and Email.
Item Description Shows the information about the network operator. Shows the network type that you are connecting to, e.g. HSDPA, UMTS, WCDMA, GPRS, EDGE … etc. Shows connected or disconnected status. Shows the volume information for the current connection. Shows the duration of an active connection. Shows the number of unread text messages in real time. Shows the signal strength. MENU Button A drop-down menu shows up when you click on the Menu button.
Click to check if there are any new messages. You can see the abstracts of received massages in the InBox folder. The detailed content of the massage you select is shown on the lower-half of the SMS screen. You can double-click a massage to view its detailed content as well. Writing New Text Messages in the SMS screen, a New Message screen will be shown. 1. Click 2. Enter a phone number directly in the blank field behind click ; otherwise, you can to show the phonebook and then select a contact.
Your text message is sent as one message if it contains less than 160 characters. If this number is exceeded, the message is divided into several messages and sent one by one. Replying Messages To reply to a sender directly, do as the following: . 1. Select a message and then click 2. A Reply Message screen with the sender’s phone number automatically filled in will be shown. 3. Input the content for the massage you want to reply. 4. Click to reply.
1. Select one or more massages and click . 2. The message(s) will be removed to the Recycle folder. For deleting a message permanently, go to the Recycle folder, select the massage and click Delete. 3.3 Accessing the Internet Your wireless device allows you to access the Internet through an established 3G or GPRS connection. Once the connection is established, you can connect to any website available on the Internet, or access other Internet services such as sending/receiving E-mails.
3.4 Managing Your Phonebook Connect Mobile can help you to manage the entries in your SIM card. You can add, edit and delete entries in the Phonebook; moreover, you can send text massages directly from the Phonebook. Adding Entries ) in the main screen. 1. Click Phonebook ( 2. Click 3. Fill in the name and the mobile number. 4. Click to open the screen for creating a new entry. to save the new entry to the Phonebook. Editing Entries 1. In the Phonebook screen, select one contact and click 2.
3. Click to save the modified entry. Deleting Entries 1. Select one or more entries to be removed from the Phonebook. 2. Click to permanently delete the entry/entries. Searching Contacts 1. In the Phonebook screen, click 2. Start entering a contact’s name in the blank field, matching items will be listed. You . can then double-click the desired contact to send him/her a message. 3. Click if you want to close the search box. Sending Messages 1.
3.5 Changing Settings Internet settings By default, your wireless device searches for a network automatically when you click on Connect. However, you can make the search manually: 1. In the main screen of Mobile Connect, click the SETTING button. 2. A Setting screen will be shown. Select Custom Input. 3. Enter requirement information for the setting items of APN, username and password. 4. Click to save your settings. Please contact your network operator to obtain APN, Username and Password.
3. Enter the PIN code according to the prompt. Then click 4. Click . in the Setting screen to save this setting. If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens, you can unlock it with the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) obtained from your wireless service provider. Changing PIN code You have to activate PIN security before changing the PIN code. 1. In the main screen of Mobile Connect, click the SETTING button. 2. A Setting screen will be shown.
3. Enter the current PIN code and the new PIN code, and then enter the new code again to confirm it. 4. Click to modify it. SMS Settings If your text message contains more than 160 characters, it is divided into several messages and sent one by one. You can set the maximum massage length to 160 characters to prevent this kind of situation. Once you adopt this setting, the character amount of every text message you send can not exceed 160. 1.
3. Click to save this setting.
Chapter 4.
4.1 Quitting and Removing Quitting Mobile Connect If you wish to quit Mobile Connect, do either of the following: in the upper right of the main screen. 1. Click the close button 2. Right-click the Mobile Connect icon in your computer’s taskbar, and select Exit in the pop-up screen. Removing the Wireless Device from your PC If you want to remove the wireless device from your PC, please do it through the hardware removing function provided by Windows. 1.
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A.1 Specifications Model Type HSDPA USB Dongle Dimensions 80 x 28 x 13 mm Weight 35g (estimated) Power Supply +5V±10%, +3.3V±5% Power Consumption 2.5 W Data Rate Uplink: up to 384kbps (UMTS) Downlink: up to 3.6Mbps (HSDPA) Auto Installer Yes, Driver pre-load in flash with auto-exe. Frequency Bands GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz Class 10 GPRS/EDGE service UMTS/HSDPA 850, 1900, 2100 MHz A.2 Troubleshooting Minerva 3107 cannot be detected by my PC.