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Table of Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Description of Client Interface ........................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Activate Client ................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Introduction to Client Interface ........
6.2.4 Viewing SMS’s: ..................................................................................................................... 12 6.3 Outbox, Draft and Favourite ........................................................................................................... 13 6.3.1 Viewing Outbox:................................................................................................................... 13 6.3.2 Viewing Drafts: .................................................................
1. Introduction The TW-3G HSPA+ USB Modem is designed to enable PC user access to the Internet via GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA networks. It uses a standard USB interface for a fast simple connection to the internet. The TW-3G USB’s firmware includes the following features: Wireless Internet Connection Usage Phonebook SMS Settings 2. Description of Client Interface 2.1 Activate Client To activate the client interface, double-click the shortcut icon of client on the desktop.
Connection Usage Phonebook SMS Settings 2.2.
2.2.4 The icon context menu in the tray area: This menu can be accessed by right-clicking on the Client Interface-icon in the tray area. Open: Opens the main window. About: Displays the Client Interface software version. Exit: Exits the application software 3. Connection Auto-connection and customized-connection modes are provided to access to the network. 3.
NOTE: Obtain profile information from your Service Provider. 3.2.2 Selecting a Predefined List: Step 1: Click on the settings mode icon . Step 2: Expand “Connection” by clicking on “Connection” from the list. Step 3: Select the option. Step 4: Click on the button and select a predefined connection. Step 5: After selecting a predefined connection, click the button. 3.2.3 Editing a Profile: Step 1: Click on the settings mode icon .
Step 3: Select the option. Step 4: Select one profile from the list of available connection profile(s). Step 5: Click on the button located on the right corner to set as default. NOTE: To remove the profile as the default follow steps 1 – 4 and click . 4. Usage View the network flow information by using the traffic usage function. 4.1 View Traffic Usage 4.1.
5. Phonebook This function is used to manage contacts. The Phonebook group types: All and Group. 5.1 All All contacts that is stored on the PC and (U)SIM can perform the following operations: 5.1.1 Adding a New Contact: Step 1: Click on the Step 2: Click on the icon or click on “File” and select “Phonebook”. icon to add a new contact. Step 3: Input desired information and click the button to save the contact. Note: You will NOT be able to save the contact if the NUMBER field is empty. 5.1.
Copy to : Copy the contact to the designated storage position. Move to : Select contact to move to the designated storage location. NOTE: You can perform the following operations through the right-click menu: Chat: Chat with the contact by receiving and sending SMS. Import Vcard file: Import the contact records using a Vcard file. Import CSV file: Import the contact records using a CSV file. Import Outlook: Import the contact from Outlook into the phone book.
Note: The name of the new group can neither be empty, nor can it be an exact replica of an existing name. Group management is only supported in PC Mode. The following functions can be performed when you right-click on a group; Rename: Rename the group title. Delete group: Delete a selected group. Group SMS: Send a SMS to all contacts in groups. 6. SMS This function is used for managing SMS’s stored on the PC and (U)SIM. 6.1 New and Send SMS 6.1.
6.2.1 SMS Prompt: A prompt box will be displayed at the bottom right-side of the desktop just above the system tray when a new SMS is received. There will be an icon that displays unread SMS notifications if unread SMS’s exist. 6.2.2 Searching for a SMS: Step 1: Click the icon or from the menu bar click on “file” and select “SMS”. Step 2: Click in the text field . Step 3: Type keyword(s) that you want to search. Note: Auto-search will take place and results with the closest match will be displayed.
A deleted SMS from Inbox will be moved into the “Dustbin”. 6.3 Outbox, Draft and Favourite “Outbox” saves sent SMS’s, including the successful/unsuccessful SMS’s, “Draft” holds the saved SMS’s and “Favourite” holds the user collected SMS’s. 6.3.1 Viewing Outbox: Step 1: Click on the icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “SMS”. Step 2: Select “outbox” to view SMS’s in outbox. 6.3.2 Viewing Drafts: Step 1: Click on the icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “SMS”.
Step 2: Select to view SMS’s currently in the dustbin. Note: Dustbin will not save the SMS deleted from (U)SIM. To recover a SMS from the Dustbin, right-click the SMS, and choose “Revert”. 6.5 View SMS’s in (U)SIM Refer to “6.2.4 Viewing SMS’s”. Viewing SMS’s for (U)SIM will follow similar procedures. 7. Settings 7.1 Connection Click on the icon to display available connection profile. 7.1.
Step 4: Select . Step 5: Click on the radio button to set to the desired network type . 7.2 PIN Management 7.2.1 Enabling the PIN: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”. Step 2: Expand settings by clicking on the “Setting” option. Step 3: Expand PIN management by clicking on the “PIN management” option. Step 4: Click on the “Enable PIN” radio button to select Enable/Disable and activate PIN launching or close dialog box.
Note: You can only modify the PIN when the “Enable PIN” radio button is selected. 7.3 Message Settings 7.3.1 SMS Settings: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”. Step 2: Select message settings . 7.3.2 SMS Center Number: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”. Step 2: Select message settings . Step 3: Click on SMS. Step 4: Enter the SMS center number.
7.3.4 New SMS Prompt Alert: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”. Step 2: Select message settings . Step 3: Click on SMS. Step 4: Check check box to Enable/Disable SMS prompt tone. Step 5: Click on the button to select a custom *.wav file. Step 6: After selecting a file click on the button. 7.3.5 New SMS Storage: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”.
NOTE: After completing the search, the network list will display network information. Select one available network from the list. Step 6: Click on the button to start the network registration. 7.4.2 Network Mode: Step 1: Click on the settings icon or from the menu bar click on “File” and select “Settings”. Step 2: Expand settings by clicking on the “Settings” option. Step 3: Expand network connection by clicking on “Network Connection “option. Step 4: Select .
2. On some PCs, installation of the driver may take a long time because of the PC configuration. So please wait and do not cancel or unplug the device during installation. If it failed, uninstall the driver first and then reinstall it. 3. Q: A: The (U)SIM does not register any networks The reasons are shown below: 1. Unstable local signal. 2. Firmware might be outdated 3. Hardware problem. You may: 4. Q: A: Try to logon from another location.
8. Q: A: 9. Q: A: 10.Q: A: I cannot receive an SMS Please check whether there is memory available on the (U)SIM card’s. Why can I only save part of the name when adding a new contact? The inputted characters exceed the maximum length allowed for the (U)SIM Does the modem support roaming? This depends on the local operator. Please check with your local operator or service provider.