Intertwine Testing Services 1365 Adams Court, Melon Park, CA 94025 Tell's Technology, Inc., Wireless PC Card Modem Date of Test: 7/16 & 24/98, 8/21/98, & FCC ID: NZ6MS130C Appendix H Users Manual Attached is a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manual. This manual will be provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the United States.
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Box CONTENTS Monarch M130C Wireless PC Card Modem Links your computing device to a Cellular Digital Packet Data (CPD) network. You can exchange data with other CPD-equipped devices and modem cards as well as with other remotely accessible computers. Monarch M130C Installation and Setup Software Diskette Contains the software files necessary to install the modem card on your computing. device.
AC adapter may be used to power the RF section). The modem is designed so that it also can operate entirely from power supplied by the PCMCIA slot on the host. However, some computing devices that do not fully comply with the PCMCIA specifications may not provide sufficient power for the modem. In addition, this will drain the host's battery much more rapidly than in normal operation. Te use in this manner, set the power selector switch to HOST POWER (position 0). Turn on the modem host.
Range whenever the modem card is powered on and in range « Indicates that the modem is receiving signals from the cellular network. Message whenever data is sent or received over the network « Blinking indicates that the modem connection is “active”. Power when modem radio power is on + Power selector switch in position 0 (HOST POWER). Red LED lights when. he mos plugged into a PCMCIA slot and the modem RF section is drawing dower | from the device. « Power selector switch in position 1 (BATTERY POWER).
IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS | Cellular Wide Area Coverage Wide area coverage allows you to stay on the network to send and receive data without a break while you travel from one area (cell) of network coverage to the next. The circles Shaw the network coverage area. Your Range LED lights while you are in the coverage area (see "In Range / Out of Range” on page 17). In-Slot Operation Occurs when the modem card is switched ON and is in the host PCMCIA slot: application running.
SENDING AND RECEIVING DATA | The Wireless Application Use your wireless application by following its instructions. The application controls how the modem card sends and receives data. If the application activates stand-alone operation, the modem card can receive and store data even while disconnected from the host. In Range / Out of Range The Range LED lights while the modem card is within range of the network coverage area. and has connected to the CPD network.
CHANGING THE BATTERY Follow these steps when the Power LED fails to light under battery operation: 1. Remove the modem card from the PCMCIA slot 2. Wait until all LED are off. 3. Open the battery cover. 4. Replace the battery with a fresh battery. Observe proper battery polarity. NOTE: Use these types of batteries: « Disposable 9 V alkaline Optional Tell's Technology rechargeable 8 V Ni Cad Close the battery cover.
SPECIFICATIONS | Physical Characteristics » Weight: 122 g (no battery); 184 g (with battery) « Length: 151 Height at card end: 5 mm; at battery end: 35 mm « Status LED: 3 (Range, Message, and Power) Power Source Either of the following; » Replaceable 8 volt alkaline battery (or optional rechargeable 6 vomit Cicada battery) + 9v AC adapter Communications Interfaces « Fits PCMCIA Type il and Hl] slots « PCMCIA: NS 18550 emulation « RF Protocol: 19.2 bps; Compliant with CPD 1.
Battery Charger (PWPN4150A) » Uses 110 V AC to charge 6 V Ni Cad battery (approximately 8 hours for full charge) + Fold-down prongs make it portable = Small enough to fit in your pocket Rechargeable Battery (PWNN4152A) « Rechargeable 6 V Ni Cad battery = Alternative to disposable alkaline batteries Charger Pius Batteries (PWNN4149A) « Two rechargeable batteries « Battery charger Serial Port Adapter (PWKN4151A) * PCMCIA interface to RS-232 port » Includes DB-9 M/F serial port cable + Portable and provides ea
Warranty Warranty Coverage Tell's Technology, Inc. warrants that the Tell's Monarch M130C wireless modem card and accessories conforms to Tell's’ published specification for such Product at the time of purchase, and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal operating use and service, for one year from the date of original purchase (not from date of Product activation or registration on the network). This warranty extends to the final consumer of the Product only.
number, proof of purchase and an explanation of the problem. If possible, use the original container in shipping a Product to Tell's. Tell's will pay any shipping costs for returning a Product to you. General Provisions This warranty sets forth the responsibilities of Tell's regarding this Product. Repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at Tell's’ option, is your exclusive remedy.
= Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver connects. + Consult the dealer or an experienced radiotelephone technician for help. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emissions limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from Tell's authorized dealers.