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1. I Save password Phone number 9 1123 1234567 Dialing from New Location Dial Properties cm Connect To screen from Windows 98 Note If you select the Save password option the information will be saved only after you click Connect 4 When the computer starts calling you should see the call status on both the computer screen and phone display 5 When connected the status screen will report that you are successfully connected and a connection icon will appear in the task tray Za Connection icon 24 CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9x Me SETUP Ending a Data Call 1 Double click on the connection icon in the task tray shown above 2 In the connection status screen click Disconnect The icon will disappear from the task tray and the mobile phone will hang up CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9x Me SETUP 25 Chapter 6 Windows 2000 XP Setup This section covers the latter part of the setup for Windows 2000 XP For Steps 1 4 refer Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup STEP 5 Insert the Installation CD Insert the installation CD into the CD drive of your notebook computer STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone 1 Plug the DPC into the PC Card adapter with the purple label on top Do NOT insert the DPC upside down or damage may occur Insert the DPC into the adapter with the card s colorful label on top 2 With the notebook computer turned ON insert the combined unit into the PC Card slot W
2. File New SMS 5 In the next screen in the To field the recipient s name should automatically be entered SMS Message x Time 10715701 10 38 4M Send Coding E Bit Cancel Count mas O 160 El Multiple Recipients gt gt SMS Message screen 34 CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP 6 To send the message to other recipients in your phonebook click on Multiple Recipients From the contact list click on the name s of each additional recipient then click on Add numbers The name of each new recipient will be added to the To field SHS Message To Ute Sandoval 1 408555 7777 Time 10 15 01 10 46 AM Send Jason A 16508859999 Coding f Bit Cancel Count mas O 160 Multiple Hecmente m Add numbers SMS Message screen for multiple recipients 7 Select the coding and enter a message Click Send SHS Message x To Ute Sandoval karen LyJason Kaspian Karen Ly 14085557777 Time 10715701 11 09 4M Send Jason Kaspian 1 6508889999 Coding f Bit Cancel Count mas 113 160 Hi guys just found out that Gino s i closed today How about we meet at Rubicon instead Let me know Sheila Multiple Hecmente gt gt Add numbers SMS Message screen for multiple recipients CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP 35 Archive a Message 1 Make sure the SMS folder is open To open it click on the SMS button The Phonebook button will move to the bottom of the scre
3. Phonebook folder 2 Select SIM or Phone wherever you want to store the new Phonebook entry If you create a new Phonebook archive explained later you can also store the entry there SIM contains contact information stored on your mobile phone s SIM card while Phone contains contact information stored directly on your mobile phone only certain phones can do this Using the Phonebook is an easy way to enter contacts into your SIM card or phone rather than using phone buttons amp 3 Click on the New Phonebook Entry icon Or go to File New Phonebook Entry 4 In the next screen enter a Name and Number Click OK IMPORTANT THE NUMBER MUST BEGIN WITH Phonebook Entry x Mame l udith Martinez Cancel Humber e 4151234567 Phonebook Entry screen CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP 33 Create a SMS Message by Accessing a Phonebook Entry 1 Make sure the Phonebook is open Click on the Phonebook button 2 Select SIM Phone Contacts or wherever else you stored the entry you wish to access 3 In the next screen select the entry Click once on the recipient s name IMPORTANT Make sure the SMS number begins with We Socket DPC Phonebook Friends Ox File Edit Options Help 8 cr amp Gs x Ute Sandoval 19252223333 Karen Ly 1 4085557 77 Jason Kaspiar 1 6508859999 Eo Sending SHS Phonebook SIM folder 4 Click on the New SMS icon 3 Or go to
4. QO Is the Socket GSM program closed The Socket GSM program uses the same port needed for remote networking e g making a data call Placing a Data Call 1 Windows CE v3 0 Go to Start Programs Connections Windows CE v2 11 Go to Start Programs Communication On some mobile computers you also need to tap Remote Networking Tap on the icon for the wireless connection you created in Step 6 ae GSM Phone GSM Phone Pocket PC icon Handheld PC icon The Connect To screen will appear Enter your User name and Password Windows CE v3 0 only In the Dial from field select Home A Connect To User name Wireless Password Domain _ Save password Phone 712221234567 Connect To screen from a Pocket PC CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP 15 4 Optional For convenience you can check the Save password box but your password will be saved only after you start the connection 5 For some mobile computers you need to modify the dial properties so the mobile computer can dial properly For instructions refer to the mobile computer s user manual 6 Tap Connect When your mobile computer starts calling you should see the call status on both the mobile computer screen and phone display A Connect To User name Wireless Domain C Save password Phone 712221234567 Dial from Connect To screen from a Pocket PC 7 When the mobile computer status screen reports that
5. is open Tap on the SMS button The Phonebook button should move below the icons Tap on SIM Phone or Sent Items wherever the message you wish to archive is currently located Select the message Got your message Let Tap Edit In the pop up menu select Cut or Copy You can also use these shortcuts e Pocket PC Palm size PC Tap and hold your stylus In the pop up menu select Cut or Copy e Any Handheld Tap on the Cut or Copy icon dh Tap on the icon for the archive you wish to store the message in Tap Edit Paste You can also use these shortcuts e Pocket PC Palm size PC Tap and hold your stylus In the pop up menu select Paste e Any Handheld Tap on the Paste icon fe 20 CHAPTER 4 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS CE Chapter 5 Windows 9x Me Setup This section covers the latter part of the setup for Windows 9x Me For Steps 1 4 refer to Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup STEP 5 Insert the Installation CD Insert the installation CD into the CD drive of your notebook computer STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone 1 Plug the DPC into the PC Card adapter with the purple label on top Do NOT insert the DPC upside down or damage may occur Insert the DPC into the adapter with the card s colorful label on top 2 With the notebook computer turned ON insert the combined unit into the PC Card slot Windows notebooks in most cases will signal that the DPC has been properly inserted
6. on the desktop he Socket GSM 3 When the program launches a title screen will appear reporting your mobile phone s status on the bottom Your phone display may also display a message such as Accessory Connected socket a DPC Soft Modem www socketcom com PHONE READY If your phone is not ready you will not be able to send any SMS messages Refer to Appendix D Troubleshooting section CHAPTER 4 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS CE 17 Create a SMS message from the SMS folder 1 Make sure the SMS folder is open The Phonebook button will be below the icons If you would like to send a message to someone in your SIM Phone or other folder tap on the icon for that folder Outbox SIM Phone Outbox E E Sent Items M Pocket PC Handheld PC 2 Tap on File In the pop up menu select New SMS You can also start a New SMS by using these shortcuts e Pocket PC Palm size PC Tap and hold your stylus in the large white area below the Number and Message bar In the pop up menu that appears below your stylus select New SMS e Any Handheld Tap on the New SMS icon 3 In the next screen in the To field enter the recipient s SMS number mobile phone number The plus sign must precede each number Or if you would like to send a message to recipient s listed in the currently open SMS folder e g SIM tap on Multiple Recipients In the list that appears below select a recipient Make su
7. search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search wee J Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Found New Hardware Wizard from Windows XP Note Windows may report that the product has not passed Windows logo testing to verify compatibility with Windows XP Ignore and click Continue Anyway 3 Follow the remaining instructions until installation is complete CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 XP NOTEBOOKS 27 STEP 8 Set up Remote Networking 1 Windows 2000 Go to My Computer Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections Make New Connection Windows XP Go to Start Control Panel Network Connections Create a new connection 2 A connection wizard will appear Click Next gt New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to a private network such as your workplace network To continue click Next New Connection Wizard from Windows XP 3 Follow the wizard to set up a new network connection making the following selections as prompted a Windows 2000 e Network Connection Type Select Dial up to the Internet e Select
8. via a beep task tray icon and or message screen 3 Connect the free end of the data cable to the data part of the mobile phone The data port is typically on the bottom or side of the mobile phone and usually is the same port used to charge the phone CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9x Me SETUP 21 STEP 7 Install the Software After inserting the DPC complete these steps for software installation 1 The first time you insert the DPC a new hardware or device driver wizard will appear Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for Socket CF DPC GSM Card Rev 2 3 4 device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Add New Hardware Wizard from Windows 98 2 Follow the wizard to install the DPC drivers inserting the installation CD and making the appropriate selection below as prompted a Windows 95 Select Other locations and specify your CD drive b Windows 98 Select Search for the best driver for your device In the next screen select CD ROM drive Add New Hardware Wizard What do you want Windows to do Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want lt Back Cancel Add New Hardware Wizard from Windows 98 c Windows Me Select Specify the location of the driver In the next screen select Search for a suitable driver for my device and check Removable Media Important For Windows Me DO NOT select Automat
9. 244 POP3 server pop prodigy net SMTP mail host smtp prodigy net DNS 204 182 160 1 Alt DNS 205 162 86 17 POP3 server mail quik com SMTP mail host mail quik com DNS 151 164 1 8 Alt DNS 151 164 1 7 POP3 server postoffice swbell net SMTP mail host mail swbell net DNS 204 174 64 1 Alt DNS 205 174 64 2 POP3 server pop bc sympatico ca SMTP mail host smtp bc sympatico ca DNS 198 6 1 1 Alt DNS 198 6 1 2 POP3 server vpop1 alterdial uu net SMTP mail host vsmtp1 alterdial uu net Note Alternatives for POP3 and SMTP are vpop2 alterdial uu net and vsmtp0 alterdial uu net 46 APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES Verio DNS 129 250 35 250 http www verio com Alt DNS 129 250 35 251 POP3 server pop veriomail com SMTP mail host smtp veriomail com Verizon Online DNS 206 124 64 253 http www verizon net Alt DNS 206 124 65 253 POP3 server mail gte net SMTP mail host smtp gte net Note Requires GTE before user name APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES 47 Appendix E Technical Support If you cannot resolve a technical problem with the Digital Phone Card contact Socket s technical support department prepared with the following information e The part number including revision level and serial number of your DPC Please see the diagram below e The manufacturer model number and Windows version of your mobile computer If applicable the Windows version of your host computer The manufacturer model number a
10. 9x Me 2000 XP The GSM version of the Digital Phone Card includes software for SMS messaging Socket s SMS program includes two folders the SMS folder and the Phonebook folder The SMS folder is for creating modifying and storing messages while the Phonebook is for creating modifying and storing contact information including information on your phone s SIM card This section primarily shows Windows 98 screens Except where noted screens from Windows 95 Me 2000 XP are functionally equivalent Preliminary Checklist Is your mobile phone turned ON Is SMS service activated for your phone Most carriers charge an extra fee for SMS service Have all remote networking connections on the mobile computer ended Remote networking uses the same port needed by Socket GSM software Launch the program 1 Go to Start Programs Socket GSM wf Socket GSM Program icon 2 When the program launches a title screen will appear reporting your mobile phone s status on the bottom socket l DPC Soft Modem PHONE READY Title screen If your phone is not ready you will not be able to send any SMS messages Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the User s Guide on the installation CD for help CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP 31 Create a SMS message without accessing the Phonebook 1 Make sure the SMS folder is open To open it click on the SMS button When the SMS folder is open the Pho
11. APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING Appendix D ISP Resources Here are a few Internet Service Providers ISPs that are known to work with the Pocket PC and other Windows CE based devices The information in this listing is subject to change without notice For the most accurate up to date information on connecting to a specific ISP with a Pocket PC please contact the ISP directly or go visit http www pocketpc com Name of ISP Advanced Systems Network http www as net Alternate Access http www aa net AT amp T WorldNet Service http www att com worldnet CompuServe http www compuserve com Drizzle http www drizzle com Earthlink http www earthlink net ISP Settings for Windows CE DNS 205 167 153 4 Alt DNS 205 167 153 2 POP3 server pop3 as net SMTP mail host smtp as net DNS Server Alt DNS Server POP3 server mail aa net SMTP mail host mail aa net DNS 204 127 160 2 Alt DNS 204 127 129 2 POP3 server postoffice worldnet att net SMTP mail host mailhost worldnet att net Note Login name and password are different from pop3 user name and password DNS 149 174 211 5 Alt DNS 149 174 213 5 POP3 server pop site1 sci com SMTP mail host smtp site1 csi com Note See http www craigtech co uk hpc cservefag html DNS 216 162 192 2 Alt DNS 216 162 192 3 POP3 server pop drizzle com SMTP mail host smtp drizzle com Note Logon using lt username gt ppp DNS 207 217 126 81 Alt DN
12. Digital Phone Card with GSM Software Modem CompactFlash Card with attached cable for connecting GSM phones to e Windows Powered Pocket PCs e Windows CE based Palm size PCs Handheld PCs and pen tablets e Windows 9x Me 2000 XP notebooks User s Guide How this Manual is Organized This manual is designed to help you install and the operate the Socket Digital Phone Card Chapter 1 Introduction describes key features of the DPC and identifies package contents Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup explains the first several setup steps which are done the same for all Windows versions Chapter 3 Windows CE Setup shows the later part of DPC setup for a Windows Powered Pocket PC or Windows CE based Palm size PC Handheld PC Pro or pen tablet Chapter 4 SMS Messaging for Windows CE explains how to send and receive SMS messages for Windows CE Chapter 5 Windows 9x Me Setup shows the latter part of DPC setup for a Windows 9x Me notebook Chapter 6 Windows 2000 XP Setup shows the latter part of DPC setup for a Windows 2000 XP notebook Chapter 7 SMS Messaging for Windows 9x Me 2000 XP explains how to send and receive SMS messages for Windows 9x Me 2000 XP notebooks Appendix A Specifications provides technical specifications for the DPC Appendix B Hints and Tips gives tips for using the system efficiently Appendix C Troubleshooting gives advice for fixing the most common problems you may encounter using t
13. Make New Dial Up Connection screen will appear In the Select a modem menu select the Socket DPC GSM Connection for your GSM phone For example Ericsson is listed below Tap on Configure Make New Dial Up Connection 85 couse Select a modem Socket DPC GSM Connection Make New Dial Up Connection screen from a Handheld PC 4 Inthe Port Settings screen make sure the Baud Rate is set to 19200 Tap on the Call Options tab Device Properties OK Fa Port Settings Call Options poreseeseeesoeseeeesesescecesessosescesessoseseesesesoesesseseseecesssseseseeesg E Manual Dial user supplies dial strings i Sencecoesesestsenadeoecsesesececssosssscnsenesssssoseescasesesossseonsesoseosed Connection Preferences Baud Rate 19200 x Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Use terminal window before dialing a Use terminal window after dialing Hardware Port Settings screen from a Handheld PC Flow Control CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP 13 5 In Call Options uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap OK Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Call Setup Cancel the call if not connected within 120 seconds Wait for credit card tone lo seconds Extra Settings special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string Call Options screen from a Handheld PC 6 In Make New Dial Up Connection tap on TCP IP Settings 7 Inthe TCP IP Settings screen follow y
14. OU MUST RUN THE FILE DO NOT SAVE IT x You have chosen to download a file from this location setup exe from A LPE CD 101C WinCE What would you like to do with this file Save this program to disk M Always ask beroe opening this ae anhe Cancel More Info File Download screen from Internet Explorer 5 5 d A Security Warning screen will appear Click Yes CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP 19 IF YOUR DEFAULT WEB BROWSER IS NETSCAPE DO NOT run the SETUP HTM file on Netscape because it will not work properly Instead choose either of two options OPTION ONE RUN SETUP HTM ON INTERNET EXPLORER a In the Internet Explorer screen click File Open b Inthe Open screen type X SETUP HTM Replace X with your CD drive letter Open 21 x Type the Internet address of a document or folder and S24 Internet Explorer will open it for you Open XASETUP HTM J Open as Web Folder Cancel Browse Open screen from Internet Explorer 5 5 c Proceed with the instructions described on the previous page for Internet Explorer OPTION TWO RUN THE SETUP EXE FILE FROM THE PROPER WINDOWS FOLDER Click on My Computer or use Windows Explorer to manually browse the CD to the WinCE or other appropriate directory and manually launch the SETUP EXE file found there Important Be sure to choose the SETUP EXE file NOT the SETUP HTM file The two file types have different icons EXE icon HTM ico
15. S 207 217 77 82 POP3 server mail earthlink net SMTP mail host mail earthlink net Note Requires ELN before the logon user name For more help see http help earthlink net techsupport other wince menu html APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES 45 Erols Internet http www erols com MCI WorldCom Internet http www wcom com MindSpring http www mindspring com MSN http www msn com Nocharge com http www nocharge com Prodigy Internet http www prodigy com Quik Internet http www quik com Southwestern Bell http www swbell net Sympatico British Columbia http www bc sympatico ca UUNet http www uu net DNS 205 252 116 10 Alt DNS 205 252 116 19 POP3 server pop erols com SMTP mail host smtp erols com Note Add 4 6 commas after dial string if not using K56Flex DNS 204 70 127 127 Alt DNS 204 70 127 128 POP3 server mail internetmci com SMTP mail host mail internetmci com DNS 207 69 188 185 Alt DNS 207 69 188 186 POP3 server pop mindspring com SMTP mail host mail mindspring com POP3 server email not supported use Hotmail STMP mail host email not supported use Hotmail Note Requires MSN before user name Great for browsing the web Email not supported for Pocket PCs at this time but Hotmail can be used DNS not needed Alt DNS not needed Note Username guest Password password Can use Hotmail or Yahoo Mail for email DNS 198 83 19 241 Alt DNS 198 83 19
16. UBLESHOOTING APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES APPENDIX E TECHNICAL SUPPORT LIMITED WARRANTY COPYRIGHT NOTICE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 40 45 48 49 51 52 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Socket Digital Phone Card DPC allows you to connect your data capable mobile phone to a Windows based mobile computer Now you can check email browse the web connect to your office network and synchronize files all wirelessly When you use the Digital Phone Card you don t need a modem because your data capable GSM phone simulates one You can use the Digital Phone Card with any software program that you use with a regular modem The DPC fits directly into the CompactFlash I O slot of a Windows Powered Pocket PC or Windows CE based Palm size PC Handheld PC Pro or pen tablet With the included CompactFlash to PC Card adapter you can also use the DPC in the PC Card slot of a Windows CE based Handheld PC Pro or pen tablet or Windows 9x Me 2000 XP notebook Your retail box may not completely list all the mobile phones compatible with your version of the DPC For a complete up to date listing please visit www socketcom com product dpc htm For software updates please visit www socketcom com product dpc htm To register the DPC online visit www socketcom com product prodreg htm Working Wirelessly with the DPC You can use your mobile computer s remote communications capabilities to make your mobile pho
17. WARE even if SOCKET has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES You may not use or otherwise export or reexport the SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and laws of the jurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained In particular but without limitation none of the SOFTWARE may be used or otherwise exported or reexported a into or to a national or resident of a United States embargoed country or b to anyone on the U S Treasury Department s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U S Department of Commerce s Table of Denial Orders By using the SOFTWARE you represent and warrant that you are not located in under control of or a national or resident of any such country or on any such list GOVERNMENT END USERS If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U S Government the SOFTWARE is classified as restricted computer software as defined in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR The U S Government s rights to the SOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY This License shall be governed by the laws of the United States and the State of California If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision or portion thereof to be unenforceable the remainder of this Licen
18. a Device Select Socket GSM Modem b Windows XP e Network Connection Type Select Connect to the Internet Getting Ready Select Set up my connection manually Internet Connection Select Connect using a dial up modem Select a Device Select Socket GSM Modem 4 After completing the wizard in most cases your connection is now ready and you are ready to dial However if you have special TCP IP settings to enter you still need to configure your connection for these settings 5 To configure your connection for TCP IP settings complete the following 28 CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 XP NOTEBOOKS Entering TCP IP Settings 1 Windows 2000 After completing the wizard you will return to the Network and Dial up Connections screen Right click on the icon for your new connection In the pop up menu select Properties Windows XP After completing the wizard the Connect screen will appear for your new connection Click on Properties In the connection properties screen click on the Networking tab To enter TCP IP settings check Internet Protocol and click on Properties t Acme Net Properties E General Options Security Networking Advanced Type of dial up server am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet Settings This connection uses the following items Internet Protocol TCP IP QoS Packet Scheduler o a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks oO Clien
19. cations of the Socket Digital Phone Card that are not described in this manual Socket Communications also requests that you refrain from disassembling the Digital Phone Card Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty You can track new product releases software updates and technical bulletins by visiting Socket s web page at www DigitalPhoneCard com Regulatory Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules This equipment is also CE EN55024 1998 and C TICK compliant These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television e Increase the distance separat
20. corporate network support The number you are dialing is long Check the area code of the number distance you are dialing You may need to add a 1 for long distance The modem you are calling is out Contact your ISP or office network of service support to verify the status of their server and modems You have left the GSM coverage Raise the phone antenna and check area the display If digital coverage is still not accessible return to the coverage area to place your call Your user name and or password Enter the correct information are incorrect SYMPTOM My phone shows that the call connected but my communications software does not POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The call took so long to connect Increase your software s time out that the software timed out interval and try calling again SYMPTOM My communications software shows that the call is connected but my phone does not POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your call was dropped but your Cancel the call from your software software is still waiting to connect and try again APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 41 SYMPTOM I get a message like NETWORK NOT RESPONDING or CHECK OPERATOR SERVICES on my phone POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION The GSM account needs updating Call your GSM service provider SYMPTOM I get disconnected in mid session POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The GSM signal has faded or you Raise the phone antenna If you have left the GSM c
21. e sequence for inserting the card and installing the software differs between Windows CE based mobile computers and Windows notebooks CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 5 Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup This section explains the first three steps of DPC setup which are done similarly for all Windows versions After performing the steps covered here complete DPC setup by proceeding to Part II Find the section for your specific Windows version The four steps covered in Part I include e Registering your card e Activating data service for your mobile phone e Network Information Form STEP 1 Register Your Card Register your DPC online at www socketcom com product prodreg htm You can also use the product registration form included in your DPC package STEP 2 Activate Data Service for Your Phone Some mobile phone carriers activate data service only when requested and may charge small fees If necessary ask your phone carrier for this feature Important If data service is not activated for your mobile phone then you will not be able to use your phone for any data connections STEP 3 Uninstall Old Socket DPC Software Delete any DPC software you may have previously installed on your mobile computer See the README on the installation CD for uninstall procedures 6 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 4 Network Information Form Contact your office network administrator or Internet Service Provider ISP for the informatio
22. en Wi Socket DPC SMS eS g a EE ei la Xe SMS lt button Outbox Sent Items E Deleted Items SMS folder 2 Select SIM Phone or Sent Items wherever the message you wish to archive is currently located 3 Select the message Click once on the SMS number Wi Socket DPC SMS Outbox os lt ar x m 15101234567 Billy can you meet me at 3 30 instead Am swamped with a SMS SIM folder 4 Click on the Cut or Copy button Or go to Edit Cut or Copy 5 Double click on the archive you wish to store the message in 6 Click on the Paste button ae Or go to Edit Paste 36 CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP Appendix A Specifications Physical Characteristics CF Card Size 1 43 x 1 69 x 0 13 in 36 4 x 42 8 x 3 3 mm Interconnect Cable Length 22 in 559 mm Power Consumption Standby 0 mA 0 mW Typical 3 mA 10 mW Interface Standards CompactFlash Interface CompactFlash CF Type I With PC Card Adapter PCMCIA Type II Serial Communications TTL Baud rate Up to 115 2 Kbps GSM Network Typical Data Rate Throughput 9600 kbps Operating System Support Windows CE v2 11 or greater Windows 9x Me 2000 XP with Upgrade Kit GSM Handsets Supported For a complete up to date list of GSM handsets supported please visit www socketcom com product dpc htm Software Compatibility Windows COM port Hardware Compatibility Standard Card withou
23. es not recognize my GSM phone modem does not respond to AT commands cannot place a call POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your GSM phone is turned off properly with your computer turn it on again The data cable is loose or Make sure you are using the right detached data cable and securely fasten it Other software is using the COM Deactivate the software using the port COM port ActiveSync and HotSync usually use the COM port modem other than the GSM phone GSM phone as its modem Answer and uses the COM port on your fax software SYMPTOM My call fails immediately OR I get a message like CALL FAILED on my phone POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The phone battery died Recharge or replace the battery Temporary network anomaly Call again CALL FAILED usually disappears after a second try If it doesn t turn your phone off then on again If the problem persists your GSM service may be down SYMPTOM I get a message like NO NETWORK on my phone POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You left the GSM coverage area Raise the phone antenna If you during the call still don t get digital coverage return to the coverage area to call 40 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM My computer dials but cannot connect modem other than the GSM phone GSM phone as the modem You are dialing the wrong number Check the number including the area code Verify the number with your Internet Service Provider or
24. gnal raise the antenna hold the phone upright and or relocate Does your phone have enough battery power for your data call Placing a Data Call L Windows 2000 Go to My Computer Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections Double click on the connection you just configured Windows XP Go to Start Control Panel Network Connections Double click on the connection you just configured Make sure the correct User Name and Password are entered Verify the other dialing information and click Dial Note If you select the Save password option the information will be saved only after you click Dial Connect Acme Net User name asdf1234 Password o change fhe saved password click here Save this user name and password for the following users Connecting Acme Net Dialing 1234567 Dial 1234567 v Connect screen Windows XP Dialing status screen Windows XP When the computer starts calling you should see the call status on both the computer screen and phone display ja When connected the status screen will report that you are successfully ae connected and a connection icon will appear in the task tray Ending a Data Call Double click on the connection icon in the task tray In the status screen click Disconnect The icon will disappear and your phone will hang up 30 CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 XP NOTEBOOKS Chapter 7 SMS Messaging for Windows
25. he DPC Appendix D ISP Resources lists some Internet Service Providers that you may want to choose from to use with your Digital Phone Card Appendix E Technical Support tells you how to reach Socket s technical support department Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Overview Working Wirelessly with the DPC Package Contents How to Use This User s Guide Installation Steps Summary CHAPTER 2 PRELIMINARY SETUP STEP 1 Register Your Card STEP 2 Activate Data Service for Your Phone STEP 3 Uninstall Old Socket DPC Software STEP 4 Network Information Form CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 5 Install the Software STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone STEP 7 Set up Remote Networking STEP 8 Make a Data Call CHAPTER 4 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS CE CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9X ME SETUP STEP 5 Insert the Installation CD STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone STEP 7 Install the Software STEP 8 Set up Remote Networking STEP 9 Make a Data Call CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 XP SETUP STEP 5 Insert the Installation CD STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone STEP 7 Install the Software STEP 8 Set up Remote Networking STEP 9 Make a Data Call CHAPTER 7 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS 9X ME 2000 XP APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX B HINTS AND TIPS Optimizing Signals and Connections Choosing the Right Applications Using Multiple Modems eM NIAAA D MMB WW W ay p 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 APPENDIX C TRO
26. ic search for a new driver 3 Follow the remaining instructions until installation is complete 22 CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9x Me SETUP STEP 8 Set up Remote Networking You will need your completed Network Information Form for this step L 8 9 Windows 9x Go to My Computer Dial Up Networking Make New Connection Note For some Windows 98 versions a Welcome to Dial Up Networking screen will appear instead of Make New Connection Click Next gt Windows Me Go to My Computer Control Panel Dial Up Networking Make New Connection In the top field enter a name for your wireless connection such as GSM Phone Select Socket GSM Modem from the modem list Click Next gt Make New Connection Type a name for the computer you are dialing GSM Phone Select a device B Socket GSM Modem 1 Configure Make New Connection screen from Windows 98 In the next screen enter your network s dial up number Click Next gt The next screen will report that you have successfully created the connection Click Finish e If using DHCP you are ready to use your connection Restart your machine then go ahead and make a data call e If NOT using DHCP then you must modify your connection s properties to enter any necessary IP addresses To modify the connection s properties in the Dial Up Networking screen right click on the icon for your wireless connection Select Properties Windows 9x C
27. indows notebooks in most cases will signal that the DPC has been properly inserted via a beep task tray icon and or message screen 3 Connect the free end of the data cable to the data part of the mobile phone The data port is typically on the bottom or side of the mobile phone and usually is the same port used to charge the phone 26 CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 SETUP STEP 7 Install the Software After inserting the installation CD and the DPC complete these steps for software installation 1 The first time you insert the DPC a device driver or new hardware wizard will appear Click Next gt 2 Follow the wizard to install the DPC drivers making the appropriate selection below as prompted a Windows 2000 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device In the next screen select Specify a location Browse your CD drive for the Windows2KXP folder Upgrade Device Driver Wizard x S Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive OK selected and then click OK ERER Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from Kawina O Browse Upgrade Device Driver Wizard from Windows 2000 b Windows XP Select Install from a list or specific location and browse your CD drive for the Windows2KXP folder Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options So Y Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boses below to limit or expand the default
28. ing the Phonebook is an easy way to enter contacts into your SIM card or phone rather than using phone buttons Contacts contains contact information stored on the mobile computer You cannot use the Phonebook to add information to Contacts 9 Tap File New Phonebook Entry You can also start a New SMS by using these shortcuts e Pocket PC Palm size PC Tap and hold your stylus In the pop up menu select New Phonebook Entry cat e Any Handheld Tap on the New Phonebook Entry icon 10 In the next screen enter a Name and Number Tap ok IMPORTANT THE NUMBER MUST BEGIN WITH En Socket DPC Phoneboc 1 55p ok Cancel CHAPTER 4 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS CE 19 Create a SMS Message from the Phonebook l 2 3 Make sure the Phonebook is open Tap on the Phonebook button Tap on SIM Phone or Contacts wherever you stored the entry you wish to access In the next screen select the entry then tap File New SMS You can also use these shortcuts e Pocket PC Palm size PC Tap the entry to select it then hold your stylus there In the pop up menu select New SMS e Any Handheld device Select the entry then tap on the New SMS icon Complete the remaining steps as described in Creating an SMS Message from the SMS Folder However the SMS number should automatically appear in the To field Make sure the SMS number begins with the symbol Archive a Message Make sure the SMS folder
29. ing the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different branch circuit than that of the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 6410 00144 2001 Socket Communications Inc Printed in U S A
30. ize PCs For some steps setup differs for the two mobile computers Pocket PCs are based on Windows CE v3 0 while Palm size PCs are based on Windows CE v2 11 If you are not sure whether you have a Pocket PC or Palm size PC you can find out by identifying what Windows CE version your mobile computer has This is sometimes labeled as the Core System Version To determine the Windows CE version of your mobile computer go to either e Start Settings System On some mobile computers you also need to click on the About icon Start Settings Control Panel System In the System Properties screen click on the System tab 8 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 5 Install the Software Follow these steps for software installation BEFORE inserting the DPC 1 Make an active partnership between the mobile computer and a host PC An active partnership exists if data can be transferred between the mobile computer and the host PC via the mobile computer s serial or USB connection cable or cradle 2 Insert the Socket Digital Phone Card Installation CD into the host PC 3 IF YOUR DEFAULT WEB BROWSER IS INTERNET EXPLORER you can install either the SETUP HTM or SETUP EXE a Click Start then Run on the host PC b Type X SETUP HTM or X SETUP EXE Replace X with your CD drive letter c In the File Download screen select the option that lets you run or open the file from its current location IMPORTANT Y
31. lick on Server Types Windows Me Click on the Networking tab Using your Network Information Form enter any necessary settings To modify IP DNS and or WINS addresses click on TCP IP Settings In the TCP IP Settings screen enter any necessary settings Click OK You should return to the main connection properties screen Click OK 10 Restart your machine to make sure the changes take effect CHAPTER 5 WINDOWS 9x Me SETUP 23 STEP 9 Make a Data Call Preliminary Checklist Q Are the cable and connectors fastened securely to the mobile computer and phone Is the phone receiving a digital signal A IB or equivalent will appear on the display of some phones Is the mobile phone s signal strength sufficient A minimum strength of two bars is recommended but some phones can send data with one For a better signal raise the antenna hold the phone upright and or relocate O Does your phone have enough battery power for your data call QO Is the Socket GSM program closed The Socket GSM program uses the same port needed for remote networking e g making a data call Placing a Data Call 1 Windows 9x Go to My Computer Dial Up Networking Windows Me Go to My Computer Control Panel Dial Up Networking 2 Double click on your wireless connection 3 Enter the User Name and Password Verify the number and location and click Connect Connect To L me GSM Phone User name Michelle Password Oooo
32. n below If you plan to use ISP services offered by your mobile phone carrier contact your carrier For a text only form that you can email go to the Docs folder on the installation CD or visit www socketcom com pdf dpcform txt 1 Please provide the following dial up information Dial up number ___ User name Password Domain 2 Does the network support DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Most ISPs use DHCP _ YES If Yes then STOP You do NOT need to answer Question 3 _ NO If No then continue to Question 3 You may need only some of the IP addresses listed below 3 Please specify any applicable IP addresses a Mobile Computer IP address b Subnet Mask c Default Gateway d Primary DNS we e Secondary DNS f Primary WINS we g Secondary WINS _____ For remote ActiveSync only If your server does NOT have WINS services enabled you must use the IP address of your host computer instead of a Primary WINS address h Host computer IP address INTRODUCTION 7 Chapter 3 Windows CE Setup This chapter explains the latter part of DPC setup for these Windows CE based mobile computers e Windows CE v3 0 Windows Powered Pocket PC and HPC 2000 e Windows CE v2 11 Palm size PC Handheld PC and Handheld PC Pro Before you start the steps in this chapter be sure to complete the instructions in Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup Warning Pocket PCs are not the same as Palm s
33. n for Netscape 4 Follow the instructions on the host PC screen until setup is done Note After completing setup your host PC may display a screen reporting Application Downloading Complete Click ok 5 On your mobile computer a screen may appear asking you to select your GSM phone manufacturer Make the appropriate selection then tap ok 6 Disconnect the mobile computer from the host computer 7 Soft reset the mobile computer Push the reset button which may be on the back of your mobile computer 10 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 6 Insert the Card and Attach the Phone With the mobile computer turned ON insert the DPC into your mobile computer s card slot If using a PC Card slot insert the card into a CompactFlash to PC Card adapter first Then attach the free end of the cable to your mobile phone Plug the card Then into your mobile attach computer s card cable to slot your mobile phone g D CASSIOPEIA PocketPC CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP 11 STEP 7 Set up Remote Networking You will need your completed Network Information Form for this step R l 2 3 emote Networking Setup for Pocket PCs Go to Start Settings Connections Modem The Modem Connections screen will appear Tap New Connection In the Make New Connection screen enter a name for the connection such as GSM Phone In the Select a modem field select the Socket DPC GSM Connecti
34. nd carrier of your GSM phone What you did to try to correct the problem What you do to consistently replicate the problem Part Number Revision Level E T T E 8010 00078 B 10 2007 MEMI TTT Made in USA 01020001 00 Serial Number To reach Socket s technical support department e Visit www socketcom com phone htm e Email techsupport socketcom com e Phone 510 744 2720 e Fax 510 744 2727 Please refrain from disassembling the Digital Phone Card Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty 48 APPENDIX E TECHNICAL SUPPORT 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 Plug in card Lifetime Three years if not registered Non removable cable Lifetime Three years if not registered Incompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket s warranty During the warranty period Socket will at its option repair or replace the defective product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail purchase provided that you deliver the product to Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization RMA number issued by Socket or by Socket s Authorized Service Center If you ship the product you must use the original container or equivalent and you must pay the shipping cha
35. ne work as a wireless modem Wireless Web Browsing If you have a web browser on your mobile computer e g Pocket Internet Explorer Netscape etc you can use the DPC to browse the Internet anytime anywhere within your mobile phone s coverage area Simply use the DPC to wirelessly connect to your office network or Internet Service Provider ISP open your web browser then surf the Internet CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 3 Wireless Email You can set up your mobile computer s Inbox to directly access your IMAP4 enabled exchange server or ISP s POP3 user accounts Also if you have a web browser on your mobile computer you can also use html based email services Wireless ActiveSync While running ActiveSync wirelessly with the DPC your mobile computer works as if it were directly connected to a host computer For information about ActiveSync refer to your mobile computer s user manual Package Contents The Socket Digital Phone Card for Pocket PCs package includes e A Socket Digital Phone Card CompactFlash card Type I with permanently attached data cable customized for specific GSM phones e The Socket Digital Phone Card Installation CD e The Quick Start Guide for Digital Phone Card for Pocket PCs e A registration card Digital Phone Card Installation CD The Windows 9x Me 2000 Upgrade Kit for the Digital Phone Card includes these items e A CompactFlash to PC Card adapter e The Socket DPC Upgrade Kit Installati
36. nebook button will be at the bottom of the screen and the title bar will say Socket DPC SMS Wi Socket DPC SMS iof x File Edit Options Help Salet BBX button Outbox D Sent Items E Deleted Items Phonebook SMS folder 2 Click on the New SMS icon S Or go to File New SMS 3 In the next screen in the To field enter the recipient s SMS number mobile phone number IMPORTANT THE SMS NUMBER MUST BEGIN WITH SMS Message x To a 4151112222 Time 10 15 01 10 07 AM Send Coding Bit z Cancel Count max 114 160 Hi Kristen Can you pick me up from the train station at 6 15 Want to go out to dinner Let me know Elena Multiple Recipients gt gt SMS Message screen Select the Coding system compatible for your keyboard e g 7 Bit for normal text 8 Bit for special characters or UCS2 for Chinese characters Note 7Bit messages can hold 160 characters SBit messages can hold 140 and UCS2 messages can hold 70 A space counts as a character In the main field enter a message Note the character Count Click Send 32 CHAPTER 7 SMS FOR WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP Make a Phonebook Entry 1 Make sure the Phonebook is open To open it click on the Phonebook button The Phonebook button should move right below the SMS button and the title bar will say Socket DPC Phonebook Ae DPC Phonebook Fle Edt Options Help Phonebook button Deleted Items
37. new For warranty information phone 510 744 2700 To register your product online visit www socketcom com prodreg htm 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 Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days whichever is longer THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NO OTHER WARRANTIES SOCKET disclaims all other warranties either express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state to state NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event shall SOCKET or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the SOFT
38. on Make sure the Baud Rate is set to 19200 bps Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection GSM Phone Select a modem Socket DPC GSM Connection Baud Rate 19200 z Make New Connection screen Tap on Advanced Do NOT change the default settings in Port Settings e Ifusing DHCP you can probably keep the default settings in the TCP IP and Name Servers screens Tap ok e If NOT using DHCP click on the TCP IP and or Name Servers tabs and follow your Network Information Form to enter any necessary IP addresses When done tap ok When you return to the Make New Connection screen tap Next In the next screen enter the dial up number and tap Next Spaces or dashes are not required within the phone number In the next screen uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap Finish 12 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP Remote Networking Setup for Palm size PCs Handheld PCs and Pen Tablets 7 1 Palm size PC Go to Start Programs Communications Connections Make New Connection Handheld PC or pen tablet Go to Start Programs Communication Remote Networking Make New Connection 2 In the Make New Connection screen enter a name for the connection such as GSM Phone Select Dial Up Connection then tap Next gt Make New Connection al Type a name for the connection asm Phone 5 LA Direct Connection Make New Connection screen from a Handheld PC 3 The
39. on CD e The Quick Start Guide for Digital Phone Card for Windows 9x Me 2000 XP e A registration card PC Card adapter Installation CD Register the DPC online at www socketcom com product prodreg htm 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION How to Use This User s Guide Setting up the DPC begins the same for all Windows versions but ends differently To set up the DPC begin in Chapter 2 Preliminary Setup which includes instructions for Steps 1 5 for all Windows versions After completing the instructions in Chapter 2 proceed to the chapter for your specific Windows version to complete Steps 6 9 For instructions on SMS messaging refer to Chapter 4 SMS Messaging for Windows CE or Chapter 7 SMS Messaging for Windows 9x Me 2000 XP Installation Steps Summary PRELIMINARY SETUP STEP 1 Register your card STEP 2 Activate data service for your mobile phone STEP 3 Uninstall old Socket DPC software STEP 4 Complete the Network Information Form CHAPTERS 3 4 WINDOWS CE STEP 5 Install the software STEP 6 Insert the card and attach the phone STEP 7 Set up remote networking STEP 8 Make a data call OPTIONAL Use SMS messaging CHAPTERS 5 7 WINDOWS 9x Me 2000 XP STEP 5 Insert the installation CD STEP 6 Insert the card and attach the phone STEP 7 Install the software STEP 8 Set up remote networking STEP 9 Make a data call OPTIONAL Use SMS messaging Please note that th
40. our Network Information Form to enter settings appropriate to your office network or ISP e If using DHCP check Use server assigned IP address Tap OK TCP IP Settings Use Slip IP address Use software compression ee Use IP header compression General TCP IP screen from a Handheld PC e If NOT using DHCP uncheck Use server assigned IP address Enter your mobile computer IP address in the IP address field and tap on the Name Servers tab to enter DNS and or WINS addresses Tap OK 8 In the Make New Dial Up Connection screen tap Next gt 9 In the next screen enter the phone number of your office network or ISP Check Force long distance then tap on the Finish button Make New Dial Up Connection ef GSM Phone Country Area Telephone number ft 234 12345671 Force long distance Force local Crash Dial Up Connection settings screen from a Handheld PC 14 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 8 Make a Data Call Preliminary Checklist Are the cable and connectors fastened securely to the mobile computer and phone Is the phone receiving a digital signal A IB or equivalent will appear on the display of some phones Is the mobile phone s signal strength sufficient A minimum strength of two bars is recommended but some phones can send data with one For a better signal raise the antenna hold the phone upright and or relocate QO Does your phone have enough battery power for your data call
41. overage area still don t get digital coverage return to the coverage area to call The data cable is loose or Securely fasten the data cable detached The modem you are calling is out Contact your Internet Service of service Provider or corporate network support to verify the status of their server and modems You were automatically Some software will end a call after disconnected due to inactivity some inactivity Disable or change the automatic disconnect feature SYMPTOM I cannot configure SMS Services POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You are in the middle of an active End the data call and try data call configuring again SYMPTOM When I try to send an SMS message NO MATCHING ENTRY WAS FOUND for the number POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your SMS number is not in the In Inbox go to Services Options contact list then tap on the Address tab In the In Contacts get addresses from drop list select None then tap OK 42 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM The data is transmitting slowly POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The network has a maximum For advice on efficient usage visit connection speed of 9600 bps www DigitalPhoneCard com Due to heavy loads dial in or web Connect another time when your servers are responding slowly office network or ISP is less busy SYMPTOM I cannot receive voice calls POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your GSM phone is set up to Follow the instructions tha
42. ptimize the signal extend the antenna position the phone upright and if necessary move to a different location 4 Make sure your phone has enough battery power for your data call Choosing the Right Applications Not all applications are ideal for wireless networking For example it takes longer to download a large file wirelessly than it does over a landline phone line with a regular modem Experiment with your applications to find out which work best wirelessly Using Multiple Modems Pocket PCs and other Windows CE based devices can support multiple modems but each modem needs a separate dial up connection When making a data call be sure to choose the connection for the modem in use To make multiple dial up connections follow the steps outlined in the Setting up Remote Networking section for your device but include the following modifications 1 In the Make New Connection screen when naming connections select names that clearly distinguish the modem in use such as Internet Service Provider Wireless and Internet Service Provider Landline 2 In the Select a modem box choose Socket DPC Connection for a wireless connection Choose your existing modem for a landline connection For other applications such as faxing refer to your fax program s user documentation on using multiple modems or changing between modems APPENDIX B HINTS AND TIPS 39 Appendix C Troubleshooting SYMPTOM My computer do
43. re the SMS number begins with the plus sign then tap Add Numbers The recipient will appear in the To field Repeat to add other recipients IMPORTANT EACH SMS NUMBER MUST BEGIN WITH En Socket DPC SMS SIM 5 02p To cos Time 9 13 01 5 02 PM Count max 0 160 Multiple Recipients gt gt Add Numbers George Ericson 4562082 Home 4591732 Rob Rowley 4565905 Mom nome 18 CHAPTER 4 SMS MESSAGING FOR WINDOWS CE 4 Select the Coding system compatible for your keyboard e g 7 Bit for normal text 8 Bit for special characters or UCS2 for Chinese characters Note The maximum possible length of your message depends on what coding system you use Normal text messages with 7 Bit coding can hold up to 160 characters a space counts as a character In the large field enter a message noting the character Count Tap Send Make a Phonebook Entry 7 Make sure the Phonebook is open Tap on the Phonebook button The Phonebook button should move above the icons a L SMS as fF SIM Deleted Items Phone v Pocket PC Handheld PC 8 Tap on the SIM or Phone icon wherever you want to store the new Phonebook entry If you create a new Phonebook archive explained later you can also store the entry there SIM contains contact information stored on your mobile phone s SIM card while Phone contains contact information stored directly on your mobile phone only certain phones can do this Us
44. rges to Socket Socket will pay shipping charges back to any location in the contiguous United States This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable Socket may at its option replace or repair the product with new or reconditioned parts and the returned product becomes Socket s property Socket warrants the repaired or replaced products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for ninety 90 days after the return shipping date or for the duration of the original warranty period whichever is greater This warranty does not cover the replacement of products damaged by abuse accident misuse or misapplication nor as a result of service or modification other than by Socket SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This product may contain fully tested recycled parts warranted as if
45. se shall continue in full force and effect November 2001 Document 6410 00144 I Copyright Notice Copyright 2001 Socket Communications Inc All rights reserved Socket the Socket logo and Battery Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications Inc Digital Phone Card is a trademark of Socket Communications Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders The Digital Phone Card includes technology licensed under United States Patent Nos 4 543 450 4 603 320 4 686 506 and 4 972 470 Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of Socket Communications is expressly prohibited Please be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice This manual has been prepared with the greatest care regarding its contents However in the event that it contains omissions errors or any other misinformation please contact SOCKET COMMUNICATIONS at Socket Communications Inc 37400 Central Court Newark CA 94560 Phone 510 744 2700 Fax 510 744 2727 Technical support 510 744 2720 Important Before calling for technical support please prepare yourself with the information listed in Appendix E Technical Support Other than the above Socket Communications can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this manual Socket Communications requests that you refrain from any appli
46. t PC Card adapter All Windows Powered Pocket PCs All Windows CE based Palm size PCs including devices from Casio Compaq and HP All Windows CE based Handheld PC Pro devices with CompactFlash I O slot With PC Card adapter All Windows CE Handheld PC Pros All Windows 9x Me 2000 XP notebooks Software Included GSM software modem SMS messaging and Phonebook management APPENDIX A SPECIFICIATIONS 37 Compatible Applications Windows Remote Dialup ActiveSync Pocket Outlook Acrobat Reader AOL Mail Client EZOS WAP Browser MSN Mail Client PacketVideo Player movianVPN FTP Telnet AvantGO Citrix pcpANYWHERE streaming video etc Warranty CompactFlash Card and Non removable Cable Lifetime Three years if not registered To register your product online visit www socketcom com prodreg html Certification FCC Part 15 Class B CE EN55024 1998 C TICK s 182 38 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Appendix B Hints and Tips Optimizing Signals and Connections For best results follow these guidelines before connecting for a data call 1 Make sure the cable and connectors are fastened securely to your mobile computer and your phone 2 Make sure the phone is receiving a digital signal A Ed or equivalent will appear on the display of some phones 3 Make sure the signal strength is sufficient A minimum signal strength of two bars is recommended although some phones may successfully transfer data with only one To o
47. t came receive data or fax calls only with your phone to set up for voice calls You can usually do this through the phone menu SYMPTOM I cannot receive fax calls POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The phone is not set up to receive Follow the instructions that came fax calls with your phone to set up for fax calls You can usually do this through the phone menu Your fax software is not answering Set your software to answer after in time fewer rings preferably 0 Consult the software user manual for help SYMPTOM I cannot receive data calls POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The phone is not set up to receive Follow the instructions that came data calls with your phone to set up for data calls You can usually do this through the phone menu Your communications software is Set your software to answer after not answering in time fewer rings preferably 0 Consult the software s user manual for help APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 43 SYMPTOM I cannot access my email OR I cannot use my web browser POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You are not connected to your Connect again corporate network or ISP Your dial up networking settings Reconfigure the connection with are incorrect the correct settings for your office network or ISP Your user name s and or Enter the correct information for password s for your services are all services including email NT incorrect servers and proxy servers 44
48. t for Microsoft Networks Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Networking screen from Windows XP 3 In the Internet Protocol Properties screen enter any necessary IP addresses If needed click on the Advanced button to enter DNS WINS or other settings Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Internet Protocol Properties screen from Windows XP 4 When done entering your settings click OK Restart your computer to make sure the changes take effect CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS 2000 XP NOTEBOOKS 29 STEP 9 Make a Data Call Preliminary Checklist Is the DPC properly inserted into the mobile computer and connected securely to the phone Is the phone receiving a digital signal A B or equivalent will appear on the display of some phones Is the mobile phone s signal strength sufficient A minimum strength of two bars is recommended but some phones can send data with one For a better si
49. you have Connected a connection icon will also appear in the task tray z Pocket PC icon Handheld PC icon Ending a Data Call 1 Windows CE v3 0 only Go to Start Today 2 Tap on the connection icon in the task tray shown above 3 In the status screen that appears tap Disconnect The task tray icon will disappear and your mobile phone will hang up Connected to GSM Phone Status Connected Connection status screen from a Pocket PC 16 CHAPTER 3 WINDOWS CE SETUP Chapter 4 SMS Messaging for Windows CE The GSM version of the Digital Phone Card includes software for SMS messaging Socket s SMS program includes two folders the SMS folder and the Phonebook folder The SMS folder is for creating modifying and storing messages while the Phonebook folder is for creating modifying and storing contact information including information on your phone s SIM card This section primarily shows Pocket PC screens Except where noted screens from other device types are functionally equivalent Preliminary Checklist Is your mobile phone turned ON Is SMS service activated for your phone Most carriers charge an extra fee for SMS service Has all remote networking connections on the mobile computer ended Remote networking uses the same port needed for Socket GSM software Launch the program 2 Go to Start Programs Socket GSM Any Handheld device For a shortcut you can tap on the Socket GSM icon

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