Cordless 56K Modem with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Cordless modem for any Bluetooth enabled PDA, notebook or tablet computer that supports a Dial-up Networking client User’s Guide No software installation required!
/2006 Document # 6410-00232 E Copyright Notice Copyright © 2006 Socket Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Socket, the Socket logo and Mobility Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. Cordless 56K Modem with Bluetooth Wireless Technology is a registered trademark or trademark of Socket Communications, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Socket Communications, Inc. is under license.
Table of Contents Copyright Notice 2 1 | INTRODUCTION 5 Optional Software for Windows Mobile System Requirements Package Contents Product Registration About the Power Switch and LEDs 2 | SETUP FOR WINDOWS MOBILE STEP 1: Charge the Modem STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information STEP 3: Install the Software STEP 4: Complete the Connection Setup Wizard STEP 5: Connect to a Telephone Line STEP 6: Dial and Connect OPTIONAL: Use Socket Modem Utilities OPTIONAL: Manually Set up Bluetooth Connection 3 | SETUP FOR
6 | SETUP FOR MAC OS X STEP 1: Charge the Modem STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information STEP 3: Connect Modem and Notebook with Bluetooth STEP 4: Set up Your Dial-up Connection STEP 5: Dial and Connect 57 57 57 58 60 61 APPENDICES A | SPECIFICATIONS 62 B | NETWORK INFORMATION 64 C | MANUAL DIAL-UP CONNECTION SETUP 65 D | ADVANCED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 69 E | FAXING 70 F | TECHNICAL SUPPORT 71 LIMITED WARRANTY 72 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 74 4
1 | Introduction Why sit confined at a desk when you can check email and browse the Web while lounging in bed? Socket’s Cordless 56K Modem with Bluetooth Wireless Technology lets you comfortably access the Internet from your Pocket PC, Palm PDA, Windows notebook or tablet PC without any cables tying you down. Cellular coverage isn’t ubiquitous, and not all hotels have LAN or Wi-Fi, but virtually every place you go will have telephone access.
About V.92 Quick Connect Quick Connect is a V.92 modem specification that reduces the time needed to establish a connection via faster handshaking. Handshaking (which makes all the noise you hear while dialing in) typically takes 25-27 seconds, but with Quick Connect, lasts only about half as long. When enabled with Quick Connect, the Socket Cordless 56K Modem will store data about the last connection — or in other words, “train” itself for the last phone line used.
WARNING! Do not plug the modem into a digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) line. The modem will not work and may be damaged. Package Contents • • • • • Cordless 56K Modem with Bluetooth Wireless Technology Retractable RJ-11 phone cable AC adapter with international plugs for U.S., U.K.
About the Power Switch and LEDs Power Switch Position Down Status Off Up On Meaning The battery-powered version will recharge if plugged into a power suppy. The battery-powered version will run on battery power if not plugged into a power supply. The battery-powered version will run on AC power if plugged into a power supply, and also recharge.
2 | Setup for Windows Mobile This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket Cordless 56K Modem with a Pocket PC. Socket has developed a comprehensive suite of software (optional to install) which is designed to enhance your experience of using the Socket Cordless 56K Modem with Pocket PCs. Socket’s software applications for Pocket PCs include Connect!Agent Bluetooth software, the Connection Setup Wizard, Modem Utilities and modem drivers. Setup Summary STEP 1: Charge the modem.
STEP 1: Charge the Modem If you have the battery-powered version of the Cordless 56K Modem and want to run it on battery power, use the AC adapter to charge the modem. It may take up to four hours to reach full charge. The Battery Charging Status LED will be amber when the battery is less than 90% charged and green when at least 90% charged. STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information Obtain the following information from your network administrator or ISP.
STEP 3: Install the Software Should I install the software? The Socket Cordless 56K Modem comes with two software installs that you can load into your Pocket PC. You can choose to install one, both, or none of the software. If you choose both, you can install them in any order. • Socket Connect!Agent: This software simplifies the Bluetooth setup and connection process. It runs in the background and requires no interaction from the user.
Software Installation Instructions These instructions apply to both Connect!Agent and modem software installation, which require separate installs. ADVANCED USERS: For CAB file installation, please refer to Appendix D. IMPORTANT! Make sure you have ActiveSync 4.0 or greater. You can download it free from www.socketcom.com/activesync. 1. Use ActveSync and a USB/serial/Ethernet cable or cradle to make an active connection between the Pocket PC and a host PC.
4. The Setup program for the software will appear. Follow the instructions on your screen until software installation is complete. 5. After software installation, your Pocket PC will prompt you to remove the device from the cradle and soft reset. Tap ok. Remove your device from the cradle and press the reset button. Note: If you forget to soft reset, some software icons will not appear. 6.
STEP 4: Complete the Connection Setup Wizard If you did not install modem software, refer to Appendix C for manual setup instructions. 1. If the Pocket PC is connected to the host PC, remove it from the cable/cradle. 2. Tap Start | Settings | Connections tab. Tap on the Connection Setup icon. 3. Follow the Connection Setup Wizard to create a dial-up connection. Read the information in the welcome screen and tap Next. 4. Select Bluetooth 56K Modem Connection and tap Next. 5.
6. Enter the user name, password and dial-up number for your ISP account. 7. When prompted to insert the Bluetooth card, do the following: • If your device has a built-in Bluetooth radio, ignore and tap OK. • If your Pocket PC does not have a built-in Bluetooth radio, insert the Socket SD/CF Bluetooth card or another Bluetooth adapter. Tap OK. 8. The last screen will report that you have completed the wizard.
STEP 5: Connect to a Telephone Line WARNING! Do not plug the modem into a digital PBX line. The modem will not work and may be damaged. 1. Use the included retractable cable to connect your modem to an analog telephone line. 2. Turn on the Socket Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. STEP 6: Dial and Connect Note: Your Pocket PC may be set to automatically suspend after inactivity.
4. Tap and hold your stylus on the connection for the Socket Cordless 56K Modem. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect. 5. If you installed Connect!Agent, a bubble will appear reporting that the modem is dialing. If desired, tap Hide to reveal a status screen reporting that Connect!Agent is searching for the Socket Cordless 56K Modem. Connect!Agent will ask whether you want to add the Socket Cordless 56K Modem to your Bluetooth device list. Tap Yes to enable automatic connections to the modem in the future.
When prompted, enter the passkey from a sticker on the back on the modem. When prompted to select the Bluetooth service, select Dialup Networking. Tap Finish. Note: After a successful connection, Socket Connect!Agent will save the device and passkey information, so future connections will be automatic.
6. After the Bluetooth connection is established, the Bluetooth status LED will blink blue. Dialing will begin. The modem will make dialing sounds. 1234567 7. After the modem connects to your ISP or office network, the Modem Status LED will turn on (green), blinking during data transfer. Also, the “X” will disappear from the Connection icon at the top of your screen. Now you are ready to use your email or Internet application.
METHOD 2: Dial Automatically from Your Application The Pocket PC’s built-in Connection Manager automatically tries to connect to your ISP or office network whenever you try to use a program that uses a dial-up connection (e.g., email, Internet). 1. If you did not install Connect!Agent, refer to the OPTIONAL section at the end of this chapter to manually create a Bluetooth connection. Make sure the Bluetooth radio of your Pocket PC is turned on. 2. Make sure the modem is turned on. 3.
5. After the Bluetooth connection is established, the Bluetooth Status LED will begin blinking blue. Dialing will begin. The modem will make dialing sounds. 6. When the modem connects to your ISP or office network, the Modem Status LED will turn on (green), blinking during data transfer. Also, the “X” will disappear from the Connection icon at the top of your screen. Now you are ready to use your email or Internet application.
Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE: You can use either of two methods. METHOD 1: Tap on the Connection Icon 1. If you did not install Connect!Agent, refer to the OPTIONAL section at the end of this chapter to manually create a Bluetooth connection. Make sure the Bluetooth radio of your Pocket PC is turned on. 2. Make sure the modem is turned on. 3. Tap on the Connection icon (two arrows) at the top of the screen. It should have an “X” to show that you are not connected. 4.
6. If you did not use the Connection Setup Wizard, the Network Log On screen may appear. Enter the Password for your account and tap OK. 7. After a Bluetooth connection is established, the Bluetooth Status LED will begin blinking blue. Dialing will begin. The modem will make dialing sounds. 1234567 8. When the modem connects to your ISP or office network, the Modem Status LED will turn on (green), blinking during data transfer.
OPTIONAL: Use Socket Modem Utilities 1. Make sure the modem is NOT connected to your ISP or office network. 2. Turn on the Socket Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 3. If you did not install Connect!Agent, turn on the Bluetooth radio of your Pocket PC. 4. Tap Start | Settings | System tab. Tap on the Socket Modem Utilities icon. 5. The Socket Modem Utilities screen will appear.
7. The next screen will allow you to enter modem settings. • Current location: Select the country you will dial from. • Speaker volume: Select the modem’s sound level. • Quick Connect: Check if you would like to configure the modem for quick connections from a particular phone line. You must have a V.92 Internet Service Provider. The first time you connect from the phone line, the modem will save the phone line’s settings, enabling quicker connections in the future from the same phone line.
OPTIONAL: Manually Set up Bluetooth Connection For complete instructions, refer to your Bluetooth hardware/software manual. Windows Mobile 5.0 with built-in Bluetooth radio You can skip this step. Go ahead and connect to a telephone line and dial into your network. The Bluetooth connection will be established when the Pocket PC tries to connect to the modem to dial. Socket SD/CF Connection Kit 1. Turn on the modem. Push the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 2.
All Other Bluetooth Hardware and Software These are generic instructions. Refer to the user documentation for your Bluetooth hardware/software for specific instructions. 1. Turn on the Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 2. If your Pocket PC does not have a built-in Bluetooth radio, make sure to add it now with a removable card/adapter. 3. On your Pocket PC, perform a Bluetooth device search until you find the Socket Cordless Modem.
3 | Setup for Palm OS This chapter explains how to install and use the Cordless 56K Modem with a Bluetooth enabled Palm PDA that supports a DUN client. The modem works with PDAs running Palm OS 5.2 or greater. Setup Summary STEP 1: Charge the modem. STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information. STEP 3: Connect modem and PDA with Bluetooth STEP 4: Set up your dial-up connection. STEP 5: Dial and connect. Note: The instructions in this chapter were based on the Tungsten T, T2, T3, T5 and Zire 72.
STEP 1: Charge the Modem If you have the battery-powered version of the Cordless 56K Modem and want to run it on battery power, use the included AC adapter to charge the modem. It may take up to four hours to reach full charge. The Battery Charging Status LED will be red when the battery is less than 90% charged, and green when at least 90% charged. STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information Obtain the following information from your network administrator or ISP.
STEP 3: Connect Modem and PDA with Bluetooth WARNING! • Do not use a Palm Bluetooth wizard to connect to the modem! • Do not plug the modem into a digital PBX line. The modem will not work and may be damaged! 1. Connect the Socket Cordless 56K Modem to an analog phone line. Use the included retractable cable. 2. Turn on the Socket Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 3. Tap Home | Prefs | Communication | Connection.
5. The Edit Connections screen will appear. Enter the following: • Name: Enter a name for the device connection. • Connect to: Select Modem. • Via: Select Bluetooth. 6. The Device field will appear. Tap Tap to Find. 7. Your PDA will search for Bluetooth enabled devices in range. In the Discovery Results, select Socket Cordless Modem. Tap OK. If the Cordless 56K Modem is not listed, make sure it is turned on and in range and tap Find More. 8.
10. Tap Done to return to the Connection Preferences screen. Your new connection should be listed. Tap Done.
STEP 4: Set up Your Dial-up Connection 1. From the Communications Preferences list, select Network. Tungsten T2, T3,T5, Zire 72 Tungsten T 2. In the Network Preferences screen, tap New. 3. An Untitled network service profile will appear. Enter the following: • Service: Enter a name for the connection, such as the ISP name. • User Name: Enter the user name for your ISP account. • Password: If desired, enter the password for your ISP account, and it will be saved.
STEP 5: Dial and Connect 1. In the Network Preferences screen, tap Connect. 2. Dialing will begin. Service Connection Progress messages will appear, reporting the status of the connection. The modem will make dialing sounds. 3. When the PDA reports that you have connected, tap Done. Now you are ready to use your email or Internet application.
4 | Setup for Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP This chapter explains how to set up the Socket Cordless 56K Modem for use with a notebook computer running Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP. Setup Summary STEP 1: Charge the modem. STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information. STEP 3: Connect the modem and computer with Bluetooth STEP 4: Make sure a virtual Bluetooth modem is installed. STEP 5: Set up your dial-up connection. STEP 6: Dial and connect. OPTIONAL: Set up advanced networking.
STEP 1: Charge the Modem If you have the battery-powered version of the modem and want to run it on batteries, use the included AC adapter to charge the modem. It may take up to four hours to reach full charge. The Battery Charging Status LED will be red when the battery is less than 90% charged, and green when at least 90% charged. STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information Obtain the following information from your network administrator or ISP.
STEP 3: Connect Modem and PC with Bluetooth WARNING! Do not plug the modem into a digital PBX line. The modem will not work and may be damaged. 1. Connect the Socket Cordless 56K Modem to an analog phone line. Use the included retractable cable. 2. Turn on the Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 3. On your PC, perform a Bluetooth device search until you find the Cordless 56K Modem.
STEP 4: Make Sure a Virtual Bluetooth Modem Is Installed Note: If your Bluetooth software automatically sets up the new modem in Windows, skip the instructions here. Socket’s add-on Bluetooth products with BlueSoleil software automatically install a virtual Bluetooth modem. Most Bluetooth software automatically install a virtual Bluetooth modem for dial-up networking. If your software does not do this, you need to manually create one according to your Bluetooth software.
STEP 5: Set up Your Dial-up Connection Note: If your Bluetooth software helps you set up a dial-up connection, skip the instructions here and set up the connection using your software. Make sure you enter the correct user name, password, and phone number for your ISP account. To set up your dial-up connection, use the Windows network connection wizard. The wizard varies with different Windows versions. Windows XP and 2000 Note: Windows XP screens are shown.
4. In the next screen, for Windows XP, select Connect to the Internet. For Windows 2000, select Dial-up to the Internet. Click Next. 5. For Windows XP, select Set up my connection manually. For Windows 2000, select I want to set up my Internet connection manually… Click Next.
6. For Windows XP, select Connect using a dial-up modem. For Windows 2000, select I connect through a phone line and a modem. Click Next. 7. Select the virtual Bluetooth modem assigned for dial-up networking. Deselect any other modems that may have been installed on your computer. Click Next. 8. Follow the remaining screens to finish setting up the dial-up connection.
Windows Me and 98SE 1. Click Start | Settings | Dial-up Networking. 2. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. 3. The Make New Connection Wizard will begin. In the first screen, enter the following settings: • Enter a name for the dial-up connection. • Select a device: Select the virtual Bluetooth modem used for dial-up networking. • Deselect any other modems that may have been installed on your computer. • Click Next. 4. Enter the dial-up number and country code. Click Next. 5.
STEP 6: Dial and Connect Note: If your Bluetooth software helps you manage dial-up connections, skip the instructions here and use your software to dial-up to the network. 1. After setting up your dial-up connection in the Windows wizard, your new connection should be listed in the network connections screen. Double-click on your new modem connection. 2. Make sure the correct User name, Password, and Phone number are entered.
OPTIONAL: Set up Advanced Networking Follow the steps below to set up a connection for a RAS server. Advanced setup is necessary only if your network does NOT use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Note: You may want to complete the Network Information Form in Appendix B. Windows XP 1. After completing the New Connection Wizard, the Connect screen will appear. Click Properties. 2. Click on the Networking tab. Check Internet Protocol and click Properties. 3. Enter any necessary settings.
Windows 2000 1. After you complete the New Connection Wizard, right-click on the icon for the connection you just created. In the pop-up menu, select Properties. 2. Click on the Networking tab. Check Internet Protocol and click Properties. 3. Enter any necessary settings. If needed, click Advanced to enter DNS, WNS or other settings. When done, click OK. 4. Click OK again in the main properties screen. Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect. Windows Me and 98SE 1.
5 | Setup for Windows XP Tablet Edition This chapter explains how to set up the Socket Cordless 56K Modem for use with a Windows XP tablet PC. The instructions differ depending on which Bluetooth software your tablet PC is running. To find out which Bluetooth software your tablet PC is running, refer to the documentation that came with your tablet PC. Note: The instructions in this chapter are based on a Motion Computing tablet PC running either the Toshiba or Microsoft Bluetooth software.
STEP 1: Charge the Modem If you have the battery-powered version of the modem and want to run it on batteries, use the included AC adapter to charge the modem. It may take up to four hours to reach full charge. The Battery Charging Status LED will be red when the battery is less than 90% charged, and green when at least 90% charged. STEP 2: Prepare Dial-up Information Obtain the following information from your network administrator or ISP.
STEP 3: Turn on the Bluetooth Radio 1. Tap Start | Programs | Motion Resources | Dashboard. Alternatively, tap on the Dashboard icon on your desktop, or press the Hot Button for the Dashboard. 2. In the WIRELESS section, under Bluetooth, check the box Enable Internal Bluetooth Wireless Radio. Tap OK or X to exit the utility.
STEP 4: Connect Modem and Tablet with Bluetooth To create a Bluetooth connection, perform a Bluetooth device search, then pair and bond with the modem by entering the passkey. The exact procedure varies depending on which Bluetooth software your tablet PC is running. Toshiba Bluetooth software 1. Turn on the Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 2. Double-tap on the Bluetooth icon at the bottom of your screen. 3.
6. Enter the passkey printed on a sticker on the back of the modem. Tap Next. 7. In the list of device services, select Dial-up Networking. Tap Next. 8. In the Advanced Modem Settings screen. tap Next. 9. Enter the Telephone number, User name and Password for your Internet Service Provider account. Tap Finish.
Microsoft Bluetooth software 1. Turn on the Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 2. Tap on the Bluetooth icon at the bottom of your screen. In the pop-up menu, tap Add a Bluetooth Device. 3. Check the box My device is set up and ready to be found. Tap Next. 4. The computer will begin searching for Bluetooth devices in range. In the list of found devices, select Socket Cordless Modem. Tap Next.
5. In the next screen, select Use the passkey found in the documentation. Enter the passkey printed on a sticker on the back of the modem. Tap Next. 6. In the last screen, make a note of the Outgoing COM port number. Tap Finish.
STEP 5: Set up Your Dial-up Connection Note: If your Bluetooth software helps you set up the dial-up connection (e.g., Toshiba Bluetooth software), skip this step. Go ahead and connect, as described on page 55. 1. Tap Start | Control Panel | Network Connections. Under Network Tasks on the left side, tap Create a new connection. Alternatively, tap on the icon for Network Setup Wizard if it appears in the Control Panel. 2. The New Connection Wizard will begin. Tap Next. 3. Select Connect to the Internet.
4. Select Set up my connection manually. Tap Next. 5. Select Connect using a dial-up modem. Tap Next. 6. If the Select a Device screen appears, select the Bluetooth modem at the Outgoing COM port number you noted earlier. Deselect any other modems that may have been installed on your computer. Tap Next. 7. Follow the remaining screens until the dial-up connection has been successfully set up. You will need to enter the phone number, user name, and password for your Internet Service Provider account.
STEP 6: Dial and Connect WARNING! Do not plug the modem into a digital PBX line. The modem will not work and may be damaged. 1. Connect the Socket Cordless 56K Modem to an analog phone line. Use the included retractable cable. 2. The procedure for dialing into a network varies depending on the Bluetooth software your tablet PC is running. Toshiba Bluetooth software: Use your Bluetooth software to dial in. • After you complete the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard, Bluetooth Settings will appear.
Microsoft Bluetooth software: Use the Microsoft connection utility to dial in. • After you complete the New Connection Wizard, the Connect To screen will appear. Tap Dial. Note: To launch this screen any time, in the Network Connections screen, tap on the icon for your dial-up connection. • A connection status screen will appear. Dialing will begin. The modem will make dialing sounds. • When the modem has connected to your network, the Modem Status LED will turn on (green), blinking during data transfer.
6 | Setup for Mac OS X This chapter explains how to set upthe Socket Cordless 56K Modem for use with a notebook computer running Mac OS X. The instructions are based on the iBook G4. Setup Summary STEP 1: Charge the modem. STEP 2: Prepare dial-up information. STEP 3: Connect the modem and computer with Bluetooth STEP 4: Set up your dial-up connection. STEP 5: Dial and connect.
STEP 3: Connect Modem and Notebook with Bluetooth WARNING! Do not plug the modem into a digital PBX line. The modem will not work and may be damaged. 1. Connect the Socket Cordless 56K Modem to an analog phone line. Use the included retractable cable. 2. Turn on the Cordless 56K Modem by pushing the power switch up. To run the modem on AC power, use the included AC adapter. 3. Click Finder | Applications | Utilities | Bluetooth Serial Utility. 4.
6. In the Select Bluetooth Device screen, for Device Type, select Phones. For Category, select Discovered Devices. Click Search. 7. When prompted, enter the passkey, printed on a sticker on the back of the modem, as well as inside the battery door. Click Pair. 8. When asked to choose services, select Internet Access. Click OK. 9. For Socket Cordless Modem, select Dial-up Networking. Click Select. 10. In the Bluetooth Serial Utility screen. Click OK. The next screen should list the new connection.
STEP 4: Set up Your Dial-up Connection 1. Click Applications | Internet Connect. 2. In the Bluetooth screen, for Configuration, select Edit Configurations. 3. In the next screen, enter settings for your dial-up connection: • Description: Enter a name for your dial-up connection. • Telephone Number: Enter the dial-up number for your network. • Account Name: Enter the user name for your network account. • Password: Enter the password for your account, and it will be saved.
STEP 5: Dial and Connect 1. In the Bluetooth screen, click Connect. LEDs should begin blinking. The modem will make dialing sounds. 2. When the computer has connected, the Modem Status LED will turn on (green), blinking during data transfer. Now you are ready to use your email or Internet application.
Appendix A Specifications Physical Characteristics: L x W x H: 3.1 x 1.1 x 2.9 inches (79 x 26.5 x 73 mm) Weight: 3.2 oz (91 g) Power Consumption: Active: 160 mA (Modem), 200 mA (Bluetooth transmitting) Inctive: 20 mA (Modem), 20 mA (Bluetooth) Battery capacity: 900 mA Operating Temperature: 0 to +50° C Storage Temperature: -20 to +90° C Modem Characteristics Data Modulation: ITU V.92, V.90, 56Kflex, ITU V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.23 Bell 212A, Bell 103, V.22bis fast connect, V.
Software Included for Windows Mobile (Optional to install): - Socket Connection Setup wizard for Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE/5.0 - Socket Modem Utilities for Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE/5.0 - Socket Connect!Agent for Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE/5.0 Note: ActiveSync 4.0 or greater is required to install the software. Certification/Compliance FCC Part 15 and Part 68 Safety - ETL + ETLc Industry Canada CE, CTR21, ETS TELEC and JATE Bluetooth 1.
Appendix B Network Information Network Information Form For Advanced Users Only Contact your office network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) for the information below. For a text-only form that you can email to your network administrator or ISP, visit: www.socketcom.com/pdf/56kform.txt 1. Please provide the following dial-up information: Dial-up number: ( ____ ) _______________ User name: _________________________ Password: _________________________ Domain: __________________________ 2.
Appendix C Manual Dial-up Connection Setup for Windows Mobile These instructions are for manually setting up a dial-up connection to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). To connect to your office network or a VPN/proxy server, or to configure advanced settings, refer to your Pocket PC manual for instructions. Note: If you do not want to manually set up the connection, see Chapter 2 for instructions on the Socket Connection Setup Wizard. 1. Tap Start | Settings | Connections tab.
3. Make sure My ISP is selected in the top field, and My Work Network is selected in the bottom field. Tap ok. 4. Tap on the Tasks tab. In most cases, you should tap Add a new modem connection under My ISP.
5. In the next screen, enter the following: • Enter a name…: Enter a name for your dial-up connection. • Select a modem: The options will vary depending on your Pocket PC version, and whether you installed Connect!Agent.. Windows Mobile 5.0: − Connect!Agent Port: Select if you installed Connect!Agent. − Bluetooth Dialup Modem: Select if you did not install Connect!Agent. Tap Next. Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE: − Connect!Agent Port: Select if you installed Connect!Agent.
6. In the next screen, enter the dial-up number exactly how it should be dialed. You can enter the number without any spaces or dashes. Note: If you plan to use the connection in different areas, tap use dialing rules to set up dialing locations. Refer to the Pocket PC manual for instructions. 2. In the next screen, enter the User name and Password for your network account. Tap Advanced. 7. In the next screen, select the following: • Baud rate: 57600. • Wait for dial tone before dialing: Checked.
Appendix D Advanced Software Installation for Windows Mobile Advanced Users Only! If you do not want to use the application installer to install Socket’s modem software, you can install the software from a CAB (cabinet) file. The CAB file contains all the necessary software and drivers for your product to be installed on a specific Pocket PC platform. CAB files are available both on the installation CD (in the CABs folder) and online at: www.socketcom.com/support/support_cordless.
Appendix E Faxing The Cordless 56K Modem supports the Bluetooth faxing profile. Please note that the package does not include faxing software. The Cordless 56K Modem should work with most Third Party fax software. 1. Make sure the mobile computer supports the Bluetooth fax profile. 2. Make sure the mobile computer has a Bluetooth COM port or virtual Bluetooth modem enabled for faxing. • If using Socket’s Connection Kit for Windows Mobile, tap on the Bluetooth icon.
Appendix F Technical Support If you have trouble installing or using the Cordless 56K Modem, Socket has two resources to help you: Socket Online Support Socket Online Support is an interactive technical support program that provides immediate service and is the best place to start for technical support. To access SOS, visit: www.socketcom.com/support. Click on the SOS icon. Live Technical Support IMPORTANT! To obtain technical support, you must first register your product online at www.socketcom.
Limited Warranty Socket Communications Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following periods from the date of purchase: Three years Incompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket’s warranty.
Limited Software Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE. CUSTOMER REMEDIES. SOCKET’S entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at SOCKET’S option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement of the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET’S Limited Warranty and which is returned to SOCKET with a copy of your receipt.
Regulatory Compliance Telecom Regulatory Compliance 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the inside of the Socket Cordless 56K Modem (behind the battery) is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company. 2. This product meets applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. 3. The registration jack USOC for the Socket Cordless 56K Modem is SCIMM06BBM56SV92 4.
the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. 9. For any other repairs to the device, also contact Socket’s technical support department by the method mentioned above. 10. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. 11.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following 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 equipment is also ETS EN300 328-2, ETS EN301 489-1 and ETS EN301 489-17 compliant.
The user may find the following booklet helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Canada Certification The marking of “IC:252929A-BM56S” on the device means: “252929ABM56S” is the certification number, and the term “IC’ before the equipment certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
• EN 60 950 + Amd 1 + Amd 2 – Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Business Equipment. Battery Warning: • Your device contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Never throw the battery into a fire, as that could cause the battery to explode. • Never short-circuit the battery by bringing the terminals in contact with another metal object. This could cause personal injury or a fire, and could also damage the battery. • Never dispose of used battery with other ordinary solid wastes.
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