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1. Nokia Siemens Networks y Netw LOST KU USB lte 7410 Series Table of Contents Preface 1 Introduction jere o ais ia iii nn i S 1 1 2 Product Overview NP i eee ee i E a i E a o a a o i 2 1 o TLS L iai ii ii iii ii ii i ii i i i i ET EE EEr 2 1 EBS as es o pP TE 2 1 E DIY AICA INS si ii iii ii i ii E k E S Gi A T 2 1 CASAR 0007 ran i e a i T 2 2 3 Add Remove the Software e A i a i AE i Po RO i a k a ne 3 1 22 ROMON LDU ON POROS rave eso bios ia a i io i i a table a i a a i 3 2 4 Initial Use AN A PP i i i i i eed OAS 4 1 A O r E i i i r 4 1 4 3 Establishing a Connection ccccccccsesseeceeeeeeceaeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeseceeeeeessaaeeeeeeeeessseaaseeeeeessesaasegeeeeeeeeeeaaas 4 2 A seats reese nance gee ots A 4 2 AR EE I V oji iii ij natin A k i Pi i 4 3 5 Advanced Functions A A O ii a i O i i i E a i i o tee 5 1 A UL iii iii i i ii k i i i i i a a i A AE A 5 1 S Me ASA EOM e is a si a ao reer rer 5 1 A EE iai Ai d iii ai E a r a 5 2 ele EMMA E i i iii ii ii ii i i i i i a 5 3 Seleli PELNO AS CI TAU TOLO casona 5 3 A A A 5 3 She ENAMORA FIN GOl siai i iii i i dt oben 5 4 Si AO PI A lai iii i i i k i 5 5 lt a EB eis A re rr PR rr PE 5 5 ARA as a E E P rr r a 5 6 A iii ii a i OET i i i a i a ETN 5 7 A I a a i i i i p i k i i i 5 8 JAN 2012 S P iii ii iii i iii iii i i a T 5 9 Ll a MMI A M L I iii i i ii PP i i a 5 9 5 2 4 Deleting a Single o ao 77716 045504 5 9 5 2 5
2. Deleting e g L ML riai iii a i ii i i a a d 5 10 5 3 Text Messaging SMS A i as a o a aa 5 10 Ne Writing Sending a Text en siai ojo sued eased ck PE Un ENEE o i testes a 5 11 cee PERNO OA Ten PAG airis ii EEE Ea 1 224 Forwarding a VERE WES S00 A E 5 34 Deleting a Single Text Messag issue iones 5 12 50 0 Deleng Multiple Toxt Messages iii ii a ii 5 12 a A E M OS iaaa dr bis 5 12 Sa E P EE EAEE i i i a i i a a 5 13 5 3 8 SMS gt EEA E ia a i i i i i i i a NEE 5 13 E avinas akiai S i ii i i i o o si E a 5 4 1 Current ai iai EE i i POCO E E A EAI A 5 14 TE E aaa orai i PO OO nn i i i O i a a k 5 15 E LH Na A eee 5 15 5 5 Software Update a CE PERDER PEO a E i i i a I A i a o eee A I iii ii iii i i i i i i i i i i a i i o a a PE 6 Appendix E T iii iii ii i p i i r i i i i i i ii e A aT ee 6 1 5 oa pk P i P i P P P PPP P PA 6 3 JAN 2012 Preface Preface Safety IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the transmission and reception properties of cellular communications data can occasionally be lost or delayed This can be due to the variation in radio signal strength that results from changes in the characteristics of the radio transmission path Although data loss is rare the environment where you operate the device may adversely affect communications Variations in radio signal strength are referred to as fading Fading is caused by several different factors including signal reflection the ionosphere and interference from
3. MOBILE Detail i F a Na PA e EAN P a o 5 5 Software Update Click the Globe symbol 54 to access your Service Provider s site for USB lte 7410 Software updates This should be done after the initial installation of the USB lte 7410 to ensure you have the latest Software features 9 16 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 6 Help Click af JAN 2012 to open the link to the User Manual Appendix 6 Appendix 6 1 Glossary 2G Second generation mobile networking technology Represents a switchover from analog to digital most 2G networks use GSM 3G Third generation mobile networking technology that enables simultaneous transfer of voice and non voice data most 3G networks use UMTS 3 5G A more recent standard of mobile networking technology normally uses HSDPA 3 75G A more recent standard of mobile networking technology normally uses HSUPA APN Access Point Name Network Provides GPRS routing information Consists of Network ID Identifies the external service reguested by a GPRS user Mobile network operator ID Specifies routing information ARFCN Absolute Radio Freguency Channel Number The specific ID numbers for all radio channels used in cellular communications Bps bits per second Measurement unit for data flow DNS Domain Name System Helps route network traffic by making the addressing process more user friendly DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
4. Strength Indicator maintain a GSM data connection JAN 2011 6 3 6 4 Appendix PLMN Public Land Depends on Carrier Displayed after a network connection has Mobile Network been established ame empres oen oO Roaming Indicator Displayed when user is not within home network coverage New message Displayed when you get a new message lt disappears after you enter the Inbox JAN 2012 Appendix Message inbox full Displayed when the message inbox is full It disappears when the inbox has free space Displays the connection status If connected Time duration is shown 1 Radio technology depends on actual network configuration and product specification JAN 2011 6 5 68010072076 Nokia Siemens Networks Copyright O 2012 Nokia Siemens Networks All rights reserved Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy Other company and product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners and they are mentioned for identification purposes only Nokia Siemens Networks Corporation Karaportti 3 FI 02610 ESPOO Finland
5. card so the gold terminals are facing down and the angled edge is facing left Replace the back press down until it clicks back into place The micro SD card is an optional accessory 4 Insert the USB connector into the USB port on your computer keep the data card in an upright position as shown in below Figure 1 Figure 2 Sim Card LES e Dgr 5 E Optional Micro SD card 5 The computer automatically recognizes the new hardware and guides you through the installation of the Data Card connection software Windows computers if the software does not start automatically run setup exe in the 1KR Manager folder Macintosh computers Double click DataCardPackage mpkg to launch software 6 Follow the software installation steps in the setup wizard You may need to enter the administrator password 7 When software installation is complete restart your computer 8 By default the Connection Manager displays the Connection menu In most cases the Connection Manager is configured to automatically connect to the Internet as soon as it is started If not to establish a connection click Connect You may find the name of the mobile network operator on the information bar and other connection details in the Current Connection Table JAN 2012 1 1 Product Overview 2 Product Overview 2 1 Key Features e The most compact LTE USB Modem commercially available today e Supports LTE DC HSPA HSPA HSUPA HSDPA UMTS
6. the UMTS technology provides downlink peak rates of at least 100 Mbit s and uplink of at least 50 Mbit s in case of FDD mode Mbps Megabits per second A data flow measure 1 048 576 bits second JAN 2012 Appendix PPP Point to Point Protocol An internet connection method PIN Personal Identity Number Four to eight digital number SIM card security code allowing access to carrier s network Rx Shorthand for Reception SIM Subscriber Identity Module A small card that contains key mobile device identification as well as subscription and contact information SMS Short Messaging Service Allows sending and receiving of text messages up to 160 characters Tx Shorthand for Transmission WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access One of the main technologies used for the implementation of third generation 3G cellular systems The UMTS system is based on WCDMA This product supports WCDMA UMTS up to 384kbps 6 2 Icon List Name Graphies Description TTT Device Inserted Ss The application has detected the device This icon is also used to check for the availability of updated Software Device Removed The application is unable to detect the device The number of bars beside the antenna increases as signal strength increases to a maximum of four bars Blank bars in the signal strength indicator mean that you are outside the coverage area or have insufficient signal strength to Received Signal
7. Advanced Functions To create a new connection profile HN ra Click Setting E In the left column select Profile Click New to create a profile Select the profile type NDIS or RAS and enter a name for the connection Enter the parameters relative to the APN only in the case of a RAS connection and the telephone number You may obtain the above information from your mobile network operator Click OK to create the connection profile Add Profile sa Type 0 NDIS RAS Profile Name Y DHCP IP DNS Authentication e None PAP CHAP E i K m E ma pm Ll r pya i WE USE Mame Fasi U Set as Default Profile Cae 5 1 1 2 Editing Profiles 9 2 To edit a profile AR r Click Setting w In the left column select Profile Select the profile to modify Click Edit and modify the details of the profile Click OK to save the changes JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 1 1 3 Deleting Profiles 5 1 1 5 1 2 To delete a profile Click Setting Le In the left column select Profile Select the profile to delete Click Delete Click Yes to confirm the deletion EPP 4 Setting as Default Profile To set a profile as the default profile Click cono ME 1 2 Inthe left column select Profile 3 Select the profile to be used as the default one 4 Click Set as Default Profile PIN You can use the device software to manage your SIM card information
8. EDGE GPRS GSM 1 e Operating Systems Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OS X10 4 10 5 10 6 e Easy to use no additional cable is required Group Message function allows one SMS to be sent simultaneously to multiple contacts 2 2 Specifications 2 2 1 System Requirement e CPU Pentium III or higher e RAM 128MB RAM or more e HDD minimum space required 50MB e Operating Systems Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OS X 10 4 10 5 10 6 e Display 800x600 pixels or more 1024x768 pixels recommended 2 2 2 Software Applications em Description Data Service 1 EGPRS UL 236 8kbps DL 236 8kbps MSC 12 UMTS PS UL 384kbps DL 384kbps HSUPA HSDPA UL 5 76Mbps DL 14 4Mbps DC HSPA UL 5 76Mbps DL 42Mbps LTE FDD UL 50Mbps DL 100Mbps Short Message Service SMS sending and receiving Saving and retrieving SMS on from PC or SIM card Contacts Phonebook supported on PC or USIM SIM Software contained inside A CD ROM is not required to install the product JAN 2012 2 1 Product Overview 2 2 3 Software Specifications 2 2 Description SMS Edit Add Delete Reply and Forward SMS Send Receive single page SMS up to 160 characters Concatenated SMS it is possible to send and receive concatenated SMS up to a total length of 3060 characters eguivalent to 20 messages Group Message allows one SMS to be sent to multiple contacts simultaneously Inbox Folder Received SMS are saved on the PC or on the USIM SIM card in th
9. How devices obtain IP addresses from a server DUN Dial Up Network Windows component that enables online access via a modem JAN 2011 6 1 6 2 Appendix EDGE Enhanced Data GSM Environment Enhanced Data for Global Evolution Advanced GPRS that delivers multimedia and other data needing greater bandwidth up to 237 kbps GPRS General Packet Radio Service Delivers data in packets of up to 86 kbps GSM Global System for Mobile Communications The most popular cellular network mostly operates in 850 900 MHz or 1800 1900 MHz the primary 2G system IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity A number unique to each GSM UMTS device that can be used block network access in the case of a stolen mobile device IP Internet Protocol Routes packets over a network HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access Advanced WCDMA that delivers bandwidth intensive data at downlink speed up to 7 2Mbps typically associated with 3 5G HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access Advanced WCDMA that delivers bandwidth intensive data at uplink speed to 5 76Mbps typically associated with 3 756 HSPA High Speed Packet Access The collection of High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA and High Speed Uplink Packet Access HSUPA Kbps Kilobits per second A data flow measure 1024 bits second LAN Local Area Network A data network with limited range but good bandwidth LTE Long Term Evolution The latest update to
10. Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software C Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue e Ifthe device software is not executed automatically wait until the device is recognized and then run setup exe in the 1KR Manager folder to install the software e Inthe Windows Vista and Windows 7 environment after inserting the device the computer asks you to confirm installation of the software present on the device 2 Follow the software installation steps in the setup wizard Once the installation is complete a shortcut to the KR Manager is created on the desktop 3 2 Removing Application Packages 3 2 To remove the driver and the device software from your system 1 Open the Control Panel and click Add or Remove Software to view the list of the applications installed 2 Select 1KR Manager and click Remove NOTE The terminology used in the Control Panel of your environment may vary depending on the version of Windows installed 3 Restart your computer to remove the application completely JAN 2012 Initial User 4 Initial Use When the device is insert
11. You may enable or disable the JAN 2012 PIN code or switch between PIN1 and PIN2 5 3 5 1 2 1 Enabling Disabling PIN Code 5 4 You may set a PIN code to prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card By default the PIN is disabled To enable the PIN code 6 us 1 Click Setting 2 Inthe left column select PIN 3 Select Enable 4 Enter the correct PIN code A NOTE The PIN code is provided by the network provider 5 Click OK to enable To disable the PIN code 1 Access Setting gt PIN gt Disable 2 Click OK to disable Advanced Functions The PIN code must be entered correctly within three 3 tries Failure to do so will result in the SIM card being blocked 1KR Manager Enter PIN Code Number of retry 3 Once a PIN code is enabled you will be asked to enter the code when you start the device software JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 1 2 2 Changing PIN2 Code r 1 Click Setting 2 Inthe left column select PIN 3 Click Change Code 4 Enter the current PIN2 code and the new code The current PIN2 code must be entered correctly within three 3 tries Failure to do so will result in the SIM card being blocked 5 Click OK to save the changes Change PIN2 Code Notice After PIN code changed you should dose AP and re plug in device to validate PIN2 number of retries 3 Current PIN2 Code Enter New PIN2 Code Cancel Confirm New PIN2 Co
12. ation 2011 09 01 2011 09 30 Used volume 0 000 MB Band Information LTE 0 00 MB 3G HSDPA 0 000 MB GPRS EDGE 0 000 MB 5 4 1 Current 1 Click Usage 2 Inthe left column select Current 3 Specify a date in a month as the end of the billing period 4 To control the transmission volume enable Limit by Transmission and set the maximum total volume 5 Click Apply to save the settings 5 14 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 4 2 Guery 1 Click Usage y 2 Inthe left column select Query 3 Specify the start date and end date for a query 4 Click Query You can view the query result on 3G HSDPA GPRS EDGE and LTE respectively AP Ya Tal iTe XXXX MOBILE 5 4 3 Detail Access Usage gt Detail to check the details on usage e Profile the name of the profile used e APN the type of connection used e Time Start the connection start time is displayed in hh mm ss format e Time End the connection end time is displayed in hh mm ss format JAN 2012 Advanced Functions e Data sending the total number of bytes transmitted e Data receiving the total number of bytes received e Instant speed max speed up down the maximum speed achieved for sending and receiving data e Average speed up down the average speed achieved for sending and receiving data To remove all logs click Clear all logs and then click Yes in the pop up window to confirm the deletion Va Tul tte XXXX
13. de 5 1 3 Band Settings The device provides four options for band selection Option Deseription Automatic The device automatically selects the band radio technology on the basis of the networks available in current area and those supported by the device LTE only The device will be used exclusively with the LTE service 3G only The device will be used exclusively with the 3G UMTS DC HSPA HSPA HSUPA HSDPA service 2G only The device will be used exclusively with the 2G GSM GPRS service or the EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 JAN 2012 5 5 Advanced Functions To modify the band settings 1 Click Setting L In the left column select Band Select Automatic LTE only 3G only or 2G only gt 2 wN Click Apply Va Tul tte XXXX MOBILE 5 1 4 Network Settings The geographical area where the LTE Modem is used may be covered by more than one network You may instruct the LTE Modem to automatically connect to the strongest network available or you may prefer to connect to a specific network If you select a network manually the LTE Modem remains connected to it regardless of other available networks Option Description Automatic The LTE Modem automatically connects to the network with the strongest signal This is the default setting LTE only Select an available network from the list generated by the LTE Modem 5 6 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions To select a network manua
14. e pops up 5 Click OK 5 2 5 Deleting Multiple Contacts 1 Click Contacts A Select the contacts to delete while holding the Control key Click Delete The message Do you want to delete selected contact s pops up Click Yes to confirm the deletion The message Done pops up Click OK ae A AN 5 3 Text Messaging SMS The device software provides Text Messages SMS functions similar to a mobile phone including sending receiving replying forwarding and deleting messages a amas x _ Date 8 Time 5 10 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 3 1 Writing Sending a Text Message sms Click SMS Click New Enter the recipient s phone number or select an entry from the contacts list in the PC phone book or on the SIM card To select an existing contact click Receiver and select a contact and then click OK to add the phone number New SMS Save 0 3060 1 Message s erai 4 Enter your message 5 Click Send to send the message 5 3 2 Replying to a Text Message a e w R JAN 2012 sms Click SMS 7 Select the message to reply to Click Reply Enter your message Click Send to send the message Advanced Functions 5 3 3 Forwarding a Text Message smsj 1 Click SMS 7 2 Select the message to forward 3 Click Forward 4 Select the contact to forward to 5 Click Send to send the message 5 3 4 Deleting a Sing
15. e Inbox Folder Outbox Folder Sent SMS are saved on the PC or on the USIM SIM in the Outbox Folder The messages Sent Received can be sorted on the basis of Sender Receiver or Date Time SMS Indication the Software utility will inform you of a new incoming SMS Contacts On PC or USIM SIM Contact management Name and Phone Number can be changed Usage Information Statistical data on the current connection session including connection duration volume and immediate and peak Uplink Downlink speeds Statistical data on overall connection session including time and overall Uplink Downlink volume Other functions Network connection setting Default settings User defined settings Network Service status JAN 2012 Add Remove the Software 3 Add Remove the Software 3 1 Software Installation Before installing the software the SIM card must be inserted into the device 1 Insert the device into a USB port The computer automatically recognizes the new hardware and guides the user through the installation of the device software IER Manager InstallShield Wizard f x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for 1KR Manager The InstallShield Wizard wil install TKR Manager on pour computer To continue click Next 42 NOTE e If the Found new Hardware Wizard appears follow the steps in the wizard to install the device driver JAN 2012 3 1 Add Remove the Software Found New Hardware
16. ed into a USB port the device software runs automatically Please make sure the SIM card has been inserted into the device To run the device software manually access Start gt All programs gt 1KR Manager gt 1KR Manager A 4a NOTE If the PIN code of the SIM card is enabled you need to enter your PIN code to access to 1KR Manager When the device software Is running its icon is displayed in the Application bar The device software provides all the functions necessary for managing connections to the mobile network 4 1 Indicator LED s e Searching e PIN lock e Error No SIM Yellow GPRS EDGE data transfer GPRS EDGE network connected Green WCDMA HSPA HSPA data transfer WCDMA HSPA HSPA network connected LTE data transfer LTE network connected 4 2 Software Overview By default 1KR Manager displays the Connection menu which allows you to view the current connection status The appearance of the Manager screens may vary JAN 2012 4 1 Initial User Wi 14 A Tui 175 XXXX MOBILE Once a connection is established this tab displays additional information on the connection including configuration details 4 3 Establishing a Connection In most cases the USB lte 7410 has been pre programmed to connect to the Internet automatically If not to establish a connection click Connect Once the connection is established you can surf the internet send e mails send text messages and perform any other online
17. internet activity Please note that the connection is established using the default profile 4 4 Connection 4 2 Profile Name displays the current profile Connection Time displays how long the current session has been active Volume displays the total amount of data received Rx and transmitted Tx Speed displays the instant speeds for both transmitted and received data Top Speed displays the maximum speed in the current connection for both transmitted and received data JAN 2012 Initial User Va 2 at Tui LTE XXXX MOBILE 00 00 01 Protile names AAAA Mobile N a Volumet bytes 2 Ar Rr Volumes 0 ByE D bytes speed 0 Kbps 0 Kbps Top speed 0 Kbps 0 Kbps _ ee 4 5 Ending a Connection To end the connection click Disconnect or simply unplug the USB Ite 7410 from your computer JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 Advanced Functions 5 1 Setting 5 1 1 Profile You can create modify and delete personalized profiles A NOTE This should only be undertaken by experienced users Incorrect setting of your profile can result in inability to connect to the Internet 5 1 1 1 Creating Profiles You can create your own connection profile The device supports two types of profile RAS and NDIS Each profile contains the account information used to establish the connection New Edit IL Delete set as default Profile Name XOX Mobile JAN 2012 5 1
18. le Text Message smsj i 1 ClickSMS 2 Select the message to delete 3 Click Delete 5 3 5 Deleting Multiple Text Messages smg a 1 Click SMS 2 Select the messages to delete 3 Click Delete 5 3 6 Saving a Sender in Contacts sms 1 Click SMS Y Select a message Right click and select Save to Contacts from the context menu Enter the contact name in the Add Contact window a 2 9 N Click OK to save the contact A message is shown to indicate that you have saved the contact successfully 6 Click OK to close the window 9 12 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 3 7 Creating Folders sms 1 ClickSMS 2 Click Create Folder 3 Entera folder name 4 Click OK to create a new folder 5 3 8 SMS Settings You may change the Service Center number the message validity period and other settings sins 1 ClickSMS 7 7 Click Setting If necessary enter a new Service Center Number Specify the validity period of messages To request delivery notifications tick the checkbox To enable incoming SMS sound effects tick the checkbox zS eo S YN Click OK to save the settings JAN 2012 Advanced Functions 5 4 Usage You may select your billing period for each month set limit by transmission and query the volume of data exchanged of 3G HSDPA GPRS EDGE or LTE ATP Va Tui LTE AAAA MOBILE Current Current H I i T i F T Summary Dur
19. lly 1 Click Setting A In the left column select Network Select Manual Click Search to view all the networks available a IS Select a network operator and click Apply Ya Y l ute XXXX MOBILE Network 5 2 Contacts The device software allows you to view all the contacts on the PC or on the SIM card You can add edit or delete contacts JAN 2012 5 7 Advanced Functions Tal tte XXXX MOBILE Contacts a 5 2 1 Adding a Contact 1 Click Contacts A Select New gt Contact Enter the name and contact details Specify the PC or your SIM card as the location to store the contact Select a group from the drop down list Click OK to add the contact D a FR oO ND 5 8 JAN 2012 Advanced Functions Add Contact Save position 0 Loc 5 U SIM card Name Home Phone Office Phone Email Group 5 2 2 Creating a Group 1 2 3 4 Click Contacts A Access New gt Group Enter a group name Press Enterto save the name 5 2 3 Editing Contacts 1 2 3 4 5 Click Contacts 8 Select the contact to edit Click Edit Modity the contact details Click OK to save the changes 5 2 4 Deleting a Single Contact 1 2 JAN 2012 Click Contacts 8 Select the contact to delete 5 9 Advanced Functions 3 Click Delete The message Do you want to delete selected contact s pops up 4 Click Yes to confirm the deletion The message Don
20. other radio channels We cannot be held responsible for damage of any kind resulting from delays or errors in the data transmitted or received by the device nor can they be held responsible for the failure of the device to transmit or receive such data POTENTIAL HAZARDS Do not operate the device in an environment that may be susceptible to dangerous radio interference especially Areas where prohibited by law Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices Always turn off the device and remove it when instructed to do so or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger Where explosive atmospheres may be present Near Do not use your device in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere may exist Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or in extreme cases even death Be very careful and comply with all notices and instructions Users are advised not to operate the device while at a refueling point or service station Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or areas where blasting operations are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked Potential locations can include gas stations below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as
21. propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grains dust or metal powder and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine medical and life support equipment Do not operate your device in any area where there is medical or life support equipment or near any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of radio interference In such areas the device must be turned off JAN 2012 Preface On an aircraft either on the ground or airborne In addition to FAA reguirements many airline regulations reguire you to suspend wireless operations before boarding an airplane Please ensure that the device is turned off and removed prior to boarding aircraft While driving a vehicle The driver of any vehicle should not operate the device while driving a vehicle Electrostatic Discharges ESD Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD If a significant ESD occurs restart the device JAN 2012 Introduction 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing LTE USB Modem This device is designed to provide the user s computer with a high speed Internet connection over a cellular phone network Installation Procedure 1 Before installing the software the SIM card must be inserted into the Data Card 2 Pry the top edge of the back up to release the snaps 3 Insert the SIM card into the card slot as shown in below Position the
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