CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide This User Guide is used for Wireless Data Terminal of AC8720. ZTE Corporation http://www.zte.com.
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CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................1 2. Precautions..............................................................................................................................1 3. Appearance .............................................................................................................................2 3.1 Introduction.....
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing AC8720 CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal (hereinafter referred to as Data Terminal) of ZTE Corporation. The Data Terminal equips with a standard USB interface and supports CDMA2000 1X network. In the area where there is signal, it allows you to go surfing on the Internet, send&receive short messages, and make & receive phone calls.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 3. Appearance 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Insert R-UIM Card Note: If your data terminal doesn’t need R-UIM card, please skip this section. 1. Pull out the tap; 2. Take out the R-UIM card cover in the direction indicated by the arrow; ZTE Corporation 2 http://www.zte.com.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 3. Insert R-UIM card as below figure; 4. Push back R-UIM card cover . 3.3 Operation Guide of Data Cable Generally, the Data Terminal could be directly connected with USB port. You could also connect the Data Terminal with PC by using the accompanying data cable, as shown in the following figure. Connect Interface ① with Data Terminal, and interface ② with PC's USB port.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 4. Install and Uninstall 4.1 System Requirements The Data Terminal supports the following operating system: ¾ Windows 2000 ¾ Windows XP ¾ Windows Vista PC minimum configurations: CPU Pentium-II/233MHz USB interface 2.0 (USB1.0 and 1.1 compatible) Optical Drive CD-ROM (for installation only) Memory 64 MB Disk Space 50 MB (used for installation of application) 4.2 Installation Guide Take Windows XP as an example. 1.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 5. Run the Application After the application is installed successfully, the application icon will appear on your desktop. Double-click this icon or select from Start -> Programs ->(Appropriate Application). Run the application to display the user interface.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 6. Connect/Disconnect Connect Click details. icon to set the relevant parameters. For details, please refer to Chapter 12 “Setting” for Click icon at the left-up corner of the interface. After connecting to Internet, the current network information will appear on the interface. Double-click any place in the display area to view the connection drawing.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 7. Connection Records Click icon to view connection records. Connection records save the previous relevant information including Start at, Duration and Transmit bytes, which will help you know the status easily. By switching among “List”, “Monthly” and “Statistic”, you could inquire the records every time, by month or by time. Note: The relevant information contained in connection records are just for user’s reference rather than the charging basis.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide Redial the latest outgoing call Click button in the right side of the interface. Call Waiting During a call, you could select to answer the second incoming call, and then you could switch between the two incoming calls. Please firstly apply for this service from your local telecom operator. During a call, if there is a new incoming call, a pop-up window will prompt you that you have the second incoming call.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 9. Call History Click icon to view the call history. The outgoing/incoming calls are saved in call history, including missed calls; incoming calls, outgoing calls, and talk duration. You could select the type you want to view. Missed/Accepted/Called Calls Click button to delete your selected record. Click button to delete all records in Missed/Incoming/Outgoing catalog. Click button to dial the number.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide could also copy the messages from PC In-box to the Data Terminal In-box by selecting Copy. The sent messages and unsent but saved messages will be all saved in the Out-box. Take Data Terminal In-box as an example: Reply Click to reply to the sender. Forward Click to forward this message to other recipients. Dial Sender’s Number Click to dial the sender’s phone number. Save Sender’s Number Click to save the sender’s number into phone book.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide Click to compose the text. You could send the message to multiple recipients. Search for contacts to search for the contacts by name or number. Click Delete to delete your selected contact. Click Delete All Click to delete all the contacts. Click to copy your selected contacts to other storage location. Copy Copy All to copy all contacts to other storage location. Click 12. Setting Click to enter the setting interface.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide Click “Options” to switch the interface, and you could set URL and select the skin, language, etc. If you want to use conference call, please select “Show 3 way call button during calling”; After the setting, click “Apply” button to save the settings on the current interface. Click “Change Password” button to set lock device. The password is required when you start the application. The setting has nothing to do with "Default" button.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 13. Help Click button to view the help file. Click “Help” button to view the relevant help file; click “Online service” to enter our company’s website. You could view the software version information under “About”. 14. Connect to the Website Click button to directly connect the website you set. For details on the website setting, please refer to Chapter 12 “Setting”. 15.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 16. Trouble-shooting Failures Error occurs Causes during the program installation. Solutions Please download the program at The setup file may be damaged. website WWW.ZTEMT.COM and reinstall it. Open port failed. Directly run the software before the Data Close the software, plug in the Data Terminal is plugged in. Terminal and run it again. The port is occupied by other applications, such as “Hyper terminal”, or the software is already running.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide Failures Causes Solutions again when the application is being used /details.aspx?familyid=B54730CF-88 under Win2000 operating system (SP4).In 50-4531-B52B-BF28B324C662&dis this case, the device in device manager playlang=en will be marked with yellow exclamation mark, and the system must be restarted to run normally. ZTE Corporation 15 http://www.zte.com.
CDMA2000 1X Wireless Data Terminal User Guide 17. FCC Regulations z 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. z 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.