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Operation Guide D1000 PCMCIA CARD 68P02974C25-O 68P02974C25-O @6802974C25@ July 2004 DRAFT (01.08.
Disclaimer Statements included in this manual indicating support provided by Motorola are subject to changes at any time. Motorola reserves the right to make changes to this manual. Regulatory Requirements The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires application for certification of digital devices in accordance with CFR Title 47, Part 2 and Part 15. This includes Electromagnetic Energy Exposure (EME) testing.
forth in the relevant standards, always adhere to the following procedures. External Antenna Care • Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone. • When using any approved accessory antenna, position it at least eight inches (20cm) from any part of any person. DO NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE.
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D1000 Operation Guide Contents PREFACE Scope of this Manual........................................................................................... 9 Arrangement of This Manual .............................................................................. 9 CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION General Description .......................................................................................... 11 D1000 Performance Specifications...................................................................
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D1000 Operation Manual - Preface Preface Scope of this Manual This manual provides instructions for the operation of the D1000 PCMCIA Card. Arrangement of This Manual This manual is arranged as follows: • • • Preface - Contains the scope of the manual and its arrangement. Chapter 1-Introduction - Gives a general description of the D1000 and its specifications.
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D1000 Operation Manual - Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction General Description The D1000 is a 3G PCMCIA Card. It is an extended Type II PCMCIA Card, providing high speed data connections via cellular networks. It provides mobile user connection speeds comparable to wired ADSL connections. Additionally, the earpiece supplied with the card enables the user to enjoy D1000 voice capabilities. As a 3G product, the D1000 complies with all key specifications as defined by the 3GPP.
Chapter 1 - Introduction D1000 Performance Specifications Frequency Bands Supported: WCDMA2100 TX 1920 to 1980 MHz, RX 2110 to 2170 MHz GSM 900/1800 and 1900 MHz TX 880 to 915 MHz, RX 925 to 960 MHz TX 1710 to 1785 MHz, RX 1805 to 1880 MHz TX 1850 to 1910 MHz, RX 1930 to 1990 MHz TX Output Power: WCDMA +21 dBm GSM900, GSM1800/1900 +33 dBm, +30 dBm Operating Temperature: 0 to +55 degrees Celsius RX Sensitivity: WCDMA <-106.
D1000 Operation Guide - Chapter 2 - Installation and Operation Chapter 2 - Installation and Operation Your Package Contents Verify that your D1000 package contains the following: Item # Item Description Part Number Quantity 1 D1000 PCMCIA Card F3024AA 1 2 Earpiece SYN8419B 1 3 mPT CD-ROM 9986141U08 1 Getting to Know Your D1000 PCMCIA Card Figure 2 gives a detailed description of the D1000 PCMCIA card: Figure 2. D1000 Detailed Description 13 DRAFT (01.08.
Chapter 2 - Installation and Operation Inserting a SIM Card Into your D1000 Before installing the D1000 into your Laptop computer, insert a SIM card into the D1000 (see Figure 3): 1. Hold the D1000 with the bottom side up (facing you). 2. Insert a SIM card into the dedicated slot. Verify you insert the card according to the markings on the bottom cover and that the golden plated side of the SIM is facing down. 3. Gently push the SIM card until it is fully inserted into slot. Figure 3.
D1000 Operation Guide - Chapter 2 - Installation and Operation Installing the D1000 on a Laptop Computer NOTE Before installing your D1000 on a Laptop computer, verify that the Motorola Phone Tool (mPT) application is installed on the Laptop. Perform the following steps (see Figure 4): 1. Gently insert the D1000 into the PCMCIA slot. Verify that the D1000 is sliding along the guides. 2. Push the D1000 into the Laptop PCMCIA connector. 3. Open the antenna and verify that the indicator LED illuminates.
Chapter 2 - Installation and Operation Removing the D1000 from a Laptop Computer Perform the following steps (see Figure 4): 1. Press and release the PCMCIA release button to extend it out. 2. Press the PCMCIA release button again to release the D1000. 3. Gently pull the card out from the slot. Removing a SIM Card from your D1000 Perform the following steps (see Figure 5): 1. Insert a Ball-tip pen or a mini flap-tip screwdriver into the SIM card release slot. 2.
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