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1. Slow blinking period 3s Ton 0 3s Registered full service Permanently on A call is active Table 7 Associated functions of the status LED This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission 17 WALLETS Tae SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 54 SIM Card Reader The SIM interface controls 3 and 1 8V SIM cards This interface is fully compliant with GSM 11 11 recommendations concerning SIM functions SIM Card Reader for small SIM cards 1 8 3 V o SAMBA asten th ter than Figure 6 SIM Card interface This confidential document 15 property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission FAL COM Page 18 WAELE A Tae SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Check your hardware and software and see if they satisfy the requirements below If you are not sure please consult your vendor or operator 6 1 Hardware amp software requirements Hardware amp software requirements v A valid SIM card with UMTS enabled 2 x Free compatible USB port Approximately 6 Mb of free hard disk space Pentium 90 or higher Operating system Windows XP v CD ROM drive For data applications 522 E SS Browser and email client 6 2 Getting started with SAMBA3G E 6 2 1 Setting up y
2. Continue Anyway Hardware Installation iN The software you are installing for this hardware Telit HSDPA USB Modem has nat passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Figure 12 Browsing to modem USB driver This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission 22 WAELE Tae SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 G When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears click Finish Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Telit USB Modem Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 13 Completing modem USB driver H After the installation of SAMBA3G E USB Modem Hardware Wizard will appear 2 times more to install Telit Auxiliary Port and Telit Diagnostics Interface You are able to install these two drivers as same way Through process above Windows installed Telit USB Modem Telit Auxiliary Port and Telit Diagnost
3. Internet access on the road SAMBA3G E allows subscribers to send and receive data including digital images web pages and photographs with a transfer rate up to 7 2 Mbits Additional features are also voice and SMS It can be easily controlled by using AT commands for all kinds of operations The SAMBA3G E is designed for use on single band WCDMA HSDPA 2100 network and GSM GPRS EDGE 900MHz and 1800MHz networks With its pocket sized construction it is able to provide up to 7 2 Mbits Internet access by using WCDMA HSDPA 2100 It can also serve as the mobile users desktop modem in the office It constitutes a self contained fully integrated implementation of the GSM GPRS EDGE and HSDPA UMTS functionalities The SAMBA3G E provides an integrated SIM card reader and an internal GSM antenna to simplify the setup and use The physical interface to the modem application is made through an embedded USB connector which simplifies setup and operation of the modem It allows direct connection to a USB host port It gives you maximum life from your laptop s battery in that it draws power directly from the USB port and only uses the battery when plugged in The LED on the modem shows the complete modem status About GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a high speed data only service that is an add on to the GSM Global System for Mobile Communications cellular network a type of network used to provide cellular phone service The SAMBA3G E Modem pr
4. Table 6 Pinout of the USB connector on the SAMABA3G modem When the GPRS EDGE data transfer is in progress the SAMBA3G E may require more power than 5 permitted by the specifications for a single USB port which may rise to 600 700 mA in the data transmit burst By means of a dual input USB cable called Y cable available upon request by FALCOM you are able to get extra power from 274 USB port The Y cable offers x USB connectors incl 2 x A type plugs and 1 x A type receptacle Both A type plugs should be plugged into the different Computer USB ports while the A type receptacle connector should be plugged into the SAMBA3G E USB connector nis confidential documenti is a FALCOM may copied or circulated without previo 95 permission 2 FALC OM Page 16 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 2 4 To USB port To SAMBA3G modem Computer for extra USB port USB Port power Figure 4 USB Y Cable not included available upon request 5 3 Status LED The actual state of the SAMBA3G E 5 disolayed by one LED its functionality is given fable below SAMBA taster than ever Modem Status LED Figure 5 Status LED It is a debug aid that shows information on the network service availability Name LED mode Off Modem is off Fast blinking period 1s Ton 0 5s Net search Not registered turning off Status LED
5. card just press the inserted SIM card by using your finger nail or a pointed object The SIM card will jump out when you release it Finally take it out Important Do not insert or remove the SIM card when the device is under power Keep all miniature SIM cards out small children s reach The SIM card and its contacts can be damaged by scratches or bending so be careful when handling inserting or removing the SIM card 2 How to use SAMBA3G E phone with a terminal software only This step explains the methods of installing the USB driver for the SAMBA3G E and enable communication between the modem and host device through the USB port If you are using MobilePhoneTool software refer to the description available in the software installation folder otherwise follow the steps below To install the SAMBA3G E modem in a computer running Windows XP follow these steps A First of all download the USB driver for SAMBA3G E from the FALCOM website htto www falcom de uploads media Samba3G_USB_Driver zip B Unpack the downloaded zip file and then plug the SAMBA3G E into a free USB port on your host device You can connect your modem either directly see Fig 8 a or using the SAMBA USB Kit see chapter Scope of delivery or using the Y Cable see Fig 8 b c to get extra power from 274 USB port when the modem requires it Figure 8 a Modem connected directly Figure 8 b Y Cable connected to
6. the Figure 8 c Modem connected to the PC to a Laptop USB port Modem USB ports Y Cable for using EDGE services C When the modem is connected to the PC Windows pops up a balloon with the text Data interface near the Windows try Shortly after the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will appear To continue select the not this time option and then click Next NIS CONTIAQENTIA GOCUMENT IS OT FALCUM Ol DA copied or WITNOUT permission 2 FALCOM Page 20 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 D On next screen select the Install from list or specific location Advanced option and then click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you mstall software for Data Interface If your hardware came with an installation CD QEA o floppy disk insert it What do you want the wizard to Cy Install the instal Click Next to continue Figure 9 Searching modem USB driver E The Please choose your search and installation options dialog will appear Select the Include this location in the search option under Search for the best driver in these locations and then use the Browse button to navigate to the unzipped USB Modem folder e g D Samba3G_USB_Driver Found New Hardware Wizard Please
7. THIS DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AT HtTTP www FALCOM DE FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GMBH SAMBA3G E HSDPA UMTS AND GSM GPRS EDGE MODEM WISER S MANUAL VERSION 1 0 0 CREATED TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS T INTRODUC ION E A E R 5 T ae GENER Aste M AL uM LM E 5 L2 ORE DELIVERY IT ORI ML M 6 dS EU SED ABEREVA TON S T 5052 22 EM ADRE TEO DOCUMENT M M cM LI c E iT 8 2 SECURITY Ester E A 9 GENERAL INEORIMATION sag e c 9 2120 MM II Ra 9 ZEST RIVING Gh EH LM Lc Mc Rc Ec 9 DUM E ECTRONIC DEVICES 20 22 22 m toS 9 2 5 VEHICLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT i sa ena ra nana rana rara lE rennen rna 10 2 6 MEDICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 21e sra ono sa aae sae saa suo 10 Piaf AIRC RAR Tatiana ALI Iu AULUS 10 10 PASTING AREAS RETI TIAE ME n M 10 2 10 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE eoe eere rennen re nha nr nnn na nre ra 10 2N CE NONTONIZING 11 3 SAFETY STANDARDS Sa e e 12 4 TECHNICAL DATA 13 4 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF 13 5 INTERFACES IN OVERVIEW erre
8. UIDE Version 1 0 0 4 TECHNICAL DATA 4 1 General specifications of SAMBA3G Power supply 5 VDC through USB port compliant with USB 2 0 specification Extended Temperature range Physical characteristics Frequency bands Yv Transmit power V WV gt Operational 30 C to 80 C Storage temperature 40 C to 90 C Size 88 7MM x 37 6 x 14 1 L x B x H Weight 35 g GSM 900 DCS 1800 MHz WCDMA 2100 MHz Compliant to GSM Phase 2 2 Class 4 2 W at EGSM 900 Class 1 1 W at GSM1800 Class 3 0 25W at WCDMA 2100 Class E2 0 5W at GSM 900 EGPRS mode Class E2 0 4W at GSM1800 EGPRS mode GPRS EDGE connectivity DATA GPRS multi slot class 12 GPRS mobile station class B EDGE multi slot class 12 EDGE mobile station class B HSDPA gt Data downlink transfer max 7 2 Mbits s Data uplink transfer max 384 kbps WCDMA gt gt Data downlink uplink transfer max 384 kbps EDGE gt gt gt gt EDGE data downlink transfer max 236 8 kbps 4 x downlink Achieving an average throughput of 80 to 160 kbps supporting 2 4 timeslots our lab test results EDGE data uplink transfer max 118 4 kbps 2 x uplink Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS 1 9 GPRS gt Y ON GPRS data downlink transfer max 85 6 kbps GPRS data uplink transfer max 42 8 kbps Coding Sch
9. ase follow the characteristics for different microphone inputs and different speaker outputs Items to be inspected Acceptance criterion Sensitivity 41 3dB OdB 1 V Pa 1kHz Frequency response Limits Freq Hz Upper limit 100 200 300 1000 44 38 4 34 34 34 Table 8 Headset characteristics This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission Page 26 MARELE E3
10. at variety of factors primarily for example traffic variations and network coverage EDGE is four times as efficient as GPRS GPRS use four coding schemes CS 1 to 4 see table 2 while EDGE use nine Modulation and Coding Schemes MCS 1 to 9 see table 2 1 Coding and modulation scheme MCS Speed Modulation MCS 1 8 80 kbit s slot GMSK MCS 2 11 2 kbit s slot GMSK MCS 3 14 8 kbit s slot GMSK MCS 4 17 6 kbit s slot GMSK MCS 5 22 4 kbit s slot 8 PSK MCS 6 29 6 kbit s slot 8 PSK MCS 7 44 8 kbit s slot 8 PSK MCS 8 54 4 kbit s slot 8 PSK MCS 9 59 2 kbit s slot 8 PSK Table 3 1 2 FALC OM EDGE Coding schemes Page 14 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 5 INTERFACES IN OVERVIEW The table below lists all interfaces available on the SAMBA3G E modem Interface specifications USB USB A type plug connector is used to connect the modem to a a USB host This interface USB 2 0 supports a Full Speed rate of 12 MBits s LED Used to show the status of the modem SIM SIM card reader for small SIM cards 3 1 8V AUDIO jack for headset Table 4 Modem interfaces SIM Card Reader Audio interface USB connector Status LED Figure 1 View of SAMBA3G E interfaces 5 1 4pin audio jack The SAMBA3G E modem has a 4pin audio interface for connecting a headset For more details about the headset see chapter 7 1 Accessor
11. choose your search and installation options a 3 Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best diver Found will be installed Qm Browse For Folder der that contains drivers for your hardware Include this location in the search D Samba3G_USB_Driver Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option ta select the device driver from a list wind the driver you choose will be the best match for pour hardware ec Documentation Figures 4 Eigene Dateien Samba3G LISB Driver id Sara lauf band To view any subfolders click plus sign above Figure 10 Browsing to modem USB driver This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission FALCON WAELE A Tae Page 21 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 F Wizard copies the driver files automatically Found Mew Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Telit HSDPA USB Modem Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 11 Installing modem USB driver During the installation if popup window appears just click the
12. eme CS 1 4 SAMBA3G E supports two protocols PAP Password Authentication Protocol and CHAP Challenge Handshake Page 13 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 Authentication Protocol commonly used for PPP connections gt Supports of Packet Switched Broadcast Control Channel PBCCH allows you to benefit from enhanced GPRS performance when offered by the network operators CSD gt gt Downlink Uplink up to 14 4 kbps Additional features Audio interfaces MMS FAX SIM interface Casing USB port as slave Voice and SMS Y Embedded ICP IP stack with IP and UDP protocols access via AT commands gt Standard and extended AT command set Minimal power consumption gt Firmware upgradeable via USB or via over the air gt Apin audio jack for Headset gt MMS compliant gt Group 3 class 1 class 2 gt Slot for small SIM cards 3 1 8 V only gt Fully shielded gt Bi directional bus for AT commands and data gt USB 2 0 Full Speed 12 Mbit s slave interface Coding scheme 1 Timeslot 2 Timeslots 4 Timeslots CS 1 9 05 kbps 18 1 kbps 36 2 kbps CS 2 13 4 kbps 26 8 kbps 53 6 kbps CS 3 15 6 kbps 31 2 kbps 62 4 kbps CS 4 21 4 kbps 42 8 kbps 85 6 kbps Table 3 GPRS Coding schemes and maximum network data rates over air interface Please note that the values listed above are the maximum ratings which in practice are influenced by a gre
13. he most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed With it you can stay in contact with your office your home emergency services and others wherever service is provided This chapter contains important information for the safe and reliable use of the SAMBA3G E modem Please read this chapter carefully before starting to use the cellular engine SAMBA3G 2 1 General information Your SAMBA3G E device utilizes the GSM standard for cellular technology GSM is a newer radio frequency technology than the current FM technology that has been used for radio communications for decades The GSM standard has been established for use in the European community and elsewhere Your SAMBA3G E 15 actually a low power radio transmitter and receiver It sends out and receives radio frequency energy When you use your modem the cellular system handling your calls controls both the radio frequency and the power level of your cellular modem 2 2 Exposure to RF energy There has been some public concern about possible health effects of using a GSM modem Although research on health effects from RF energy has focused for many years on the current RF technology scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies such as GSM After existing research had been reviewed and after compliance to all applicable safety standards had been tested it has been concluded that the product is fit for use If you are concerned about ex
14. ics Interface You can check the result in the Modem and Port item of the Device Manager Go to Computer Properties Hardware Device Manager Device Manager Seles File Action View Help 8 7 Mice and other pointing devices b Modems SENS LT56ADw Modem 1 21 Telit HSDPA USB Modem ag Network adapters PCMCIA adapters 27 Ports COM amp LPT E Communications Pork COIT ECP Printer Port LPT1 Y Telit Auxiliary Port comin F Telit Diagnostics InterFace COMS Processors H Sound video and game controllers Sag Storage volumes 4 System devices Figure 14 Installed USB driver The driver installation is completed after the Windows pops up a balloon with the text Your new hardware is installed and ready to use near the Windows try This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission FAL COM Page 23 WAELE A Tae SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 3 Plug a headset the audio jack on modem If you are using the included headset refer to the chapter Appendix for more details then plug the 2 5 mm plug of the headset into the 2 5 mm jack of the modem see figure below Figure 15 Connect the headset to the modem 4 Setup HyperTerminal program To communicate with the SAMBA3G E modem start the HyperTerminal pr
15. le 6 For more information about AT commands please refer to the manual Telit AT Commands Reference Guide UC864 pdf available in the FALCOM website This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission 2 FALC OM Page 25 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 7 APPENDIX 71 Accessory headset for SAMBA3G E The retractable Headset with a 2 5mm plug see also figure below included in the SAMBA3G E SET fully compatible with SAMBA3G E phone is designed to do two things at once if those two things are driving and talking on the cell phone The retractable Headset is lightweight super easy to use comfortable and has great incoming and outgoing sound quality Retractable quality earpiece and microphone pulling out to desired length independently The retractable cord length is 78 mm The headset length is Im You have just fo connect it to the corresoonded connector of SAMBA3G E To wear the earpiece simply pull it out of its casing slowly until you reach the sufficient length and sit it inside the ear Should the length of the cable too long short pull the cable slowly out or retract while holding the both sides onto the cable until the length is suitable retractable case peg E retractable cable earphone 2 5 mm plug is E microphone Figure 17 Installed USB driver If the user is using other external headset ple
16. ogram another terminal program and then use the AT commands available in the corresponding manual To start the Hyperterminal go to START PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES COMMUNICATION HYPERTERMINAL then start the software HyperTerminal assign the name of your choice e g SAMBA3G E click on the icon of your choice then click OK On the appeared dialog box choose Connect using e g COM10 COM port assigned to Telit Auxiliary Port Then click on OK On the properties of the selected COM port choose Properties choose 115200 bps 8 bits data no parity 1 stop bit hardware flow control Finally click on OK Once HyperTerminal is opened and configured see Fig 16 use AT commands to to perform your specific settings To test the SAMBA3G E phone type on the terminal screen AT enter Modem responds OK If you don t see the characters you are typing enter ATE1 and then press enter key FAL COM Page 24 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 SAMBA HyperTerminal E E Piel x File Edit view Cal Transfer Help Connected 0 00 12 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure 16 HyperTerminal screen To enter the PIN code of the used SIM card type on the terminal screen AT CPIN pin lt enter gt pin PIN code of your SIM card Modem responds OK The SAMBA3G E will go into the search mode and the Status LED will operate as described in Tab
17. our Modem in Windows XP This chapter describes how to install your SAMBA3G E in Windows It is recommended that all important files in your computer are backed up before the installation 1 Inserting the SIM card requires small SIM card which is provided by your mobile phone service provider This contains the telephone number of SAMBA3G E will use as well as other customer information use UMTS services the SIM card should be UMTS enabled a How to insert a SIM card v Insert the SIM card into the corresponding SIM card reader of the modem as shown in figure below and slide it forward until it stops The bevelled corner of the SIM card has to be on the left side of SIM card reader and the golden contact area is facing downwards Make sure that the SIM card Is sit firmly into the SIM card reader slot See also figures below Figure 7 a Insert the SIM Card Figure 7 b Push it forward into the Figure 7 c To remove the SIM just SIM Card reader until it press the edge of card stops using your finger nail or a pointed object ZIEHT Pro STET Poe RIC STN LIE ALG G NAG nal Ihis confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may be copied or circulated without previous permission 2 FALC OM Page 19 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 b How to remove the SIM card v To remove the SIM
18. our vendor General information about FALCOM and its range of products are available at the following Internet address http www falcom de TRADEMARKS Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT This document is copyrighted FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH with all rights reserved No part of this documentation may be produced in any form without the prior written permission of FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GMBH No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein NOTE Specifications and information given in this document are subject to change by FALCOM without notice FAL COM Page 4 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 1 INTRODUCTION This manual is focussed on the GSM GPRS EDGE UMTS data solutions of the enhanced performance SAMBA3G E USB modem from FALCOM Wireless Communications GmbH 1 1 General The SAMBA3G E portable USB modem is a 3 5G wireless data modem compact light weight that features a single band 2100MHz UMTS HSDPA radio for data connectivity The SAMBA3G E is fully backward compatible to existing EDGE and GSM GPRS networks and maintains the same form factor of the well known SAMBA55 56 modem The major benefit over earlier SAMBA3G E is that it supports HSDPA UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System This modem is ideal for mobile users who want high speed
19. ovides reliable data connections to GPRS 900 MHz GSM GPRS 900 GSM and 1800 MHz DCS networks When in regions where GPRS is not available user can still establish 14 4 kbps GSM data connections About EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EDGE is a third generation 3G high speed mobile data and Internet access technology with downlink up to 236 8 kbps and uplink up to 118 kbps The average rates are fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services including streaming audio and video fast Internet access and large file downloads About UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS is one of the third generation 3G high speed mobile data and Internet access technology with theoretical peak rates of 473 kbps and average throughput of 110 130 kbps The average rates are fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services including streaming audio and video fast Internet access and large file downloads About HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA is a 3G third generation mobile telephony communications protocol in the High Speed Packet Access HSPA family which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity Current HSDPA on SAMBA3G E supports down link speed of up to 7 2 Mbits s and up link speed of up to 384 kbps FAL COM Page 5 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 1 2 Scope of deliver
20. posure to RF energy there are things you can do to minimize exposure Obviously limiting the duration of your calls will reduce your exposure to RF energy In addition you can reduce RF exposure by operating your cellular modem efficiently by following the guidelines below 2 3 Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular devices in the area where you drive Always obey them Also when using your modem while driving please pay full attention to driving pull off the road and park before making or answering a data call if driving conditions so require When applications are prepared for mobile use they should fulfil road safety instructions of the current law 2 4 Electronic devices Most electronic equipment for example in hospitals and motor vehicles is shielded from RF energy However RF energy may affect some malfunctioning or improperly shielded electronic equipment FAL COM Page 9 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 2 5 Vehicle electronic equipment Check your vehicle manufacturer s representative to determine if any on board electronic equipment is adequately shielded from RF energy 2 6 Medical electronic equipment Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers hearing aids etc to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Turn your SAMBA3G E device OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do
21. so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using RF monitoring equipment 2 7 Aircraft Turn your SAMBA3G E OFF before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your modem while the plane is on the ground To prevent interference with cellular systems local RF regulations prohibit using your modem whilst airborne 2 8 Children Do not allow children to play with your SAMBA3G E device It is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna for example Children could damage the modem or make calls that increase your modem bills 2 9 Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your unit OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two way radio Construction crew often uses remote control RF devices to set off explosives 2 10 Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your SAMBA3G E device OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your modems or their accessories could generate sparks Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include f
22. uelling areas such as petrol stations below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your modem or accessories Before using your modem in a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane ensure that the vehicle complies with the relevant fire and safety regulations of the country in which the vehicle is to be used FAL COM Page 10 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 2 11 Non ionizing radiation The antenna 15 mounted in such a position that no part of the human body will normally rest close to any part of the antenna It is also recommended to use the equipment not close to medical devices as for example hearing aids and pacemakers 2 FALC OM Page 11 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 3 SAFETY STANDARDS Your GSM mobile complies with all applicable RF safety standards The GSM mobile meets the safety standards for RF receivers and the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional organizations such as directives of the European Community Directorate General V in matters of radio frequency electromagnetic energy 12 SAMBASG E USER S G
23. ur nnne 16 GUT PEPIN AUDIO JACK S TENE Naren rn ree ar 16 5 2 4pin USB CONNECRBBBRC 17 18 54 lt SIM CARD READER SENEE 18 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT S e rrr nnn nnn nn nnn 19 6 1 HARDWARE amp S FTWARE REQUIREMENTS c0ceczccccccacecscereccecansencercarscacecerecsncnsecererrarsenssaceattacears 19 6 2 GETTING srTARTERIMWITH SAMBASG E 0 0ccccceccccacsceccceccarscececsocscansenrersosncncncersocsaccansncears 19 6 2 7 Setting up your Modem in Windows 2 202 002 000 000000000 nnns 19 7 noie 23 TU ACESSO ESET FOR SAMBA ccu 23 2 mari SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 VERSION HISTORY This table provides a summary of the document revisions Version Author Changes Change date 1 0 0 Initial version 21 10 2008 This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission Page 3 WAELE A Tae SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 CAUTIONS Information furnished herein by FALCOM is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed for ifs use Please read carefully the safety precautions If you have any technical questions regarding this document or the product described in it please contact y
24. y 2 5 mm audio jack for headset Figure 2 4pin audio jack for plugging a headset T E TEE AS ESSEN IET S YS CIENT EAD EE IE py TEES arr This confidential document is property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission FALCO Page 15 WALLETS SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 The following table lists the contacts of the audio plug headset for mating with the audio jack type connector on the SAMBA3G E jh 432 1 Figure 2 1 Contacts of a 4pin audio plug connector for connecting to the audio jack on the SAMBA3G E SPK_N Audio speaker MIC_P Table 5 Contacts for 2 5 mm audio plug headset see Fig 2 1 as reference 5 2 4pin USB A connector The physical interface to the modem application is made through the USB connector which simplifies setup and operation of the modem It allows direct connection to a USB host port and it gives you maximum life from your laptop s battery in that it draws power directly from the USB port and only uses the battery when plugged in Figure 3 Pinout of the USB connector The following table lists the pin configuration of the USB connector on the SAMBA3G E viewed from face of plug PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 5V 2 D Data 3 Data 4 GND Ground
25. y Check the contents of the ordering item The following listed parts of chosen item should be included In case of damaged or missing any part please contact your dealer immediately SAMBA3G E SET SAMBA USB KIT SAMBA USB KIT USB Docking station with cable extension and USB Tilt connector around 180 turnable Y Cable Enables additional current draw from the two USB ports required only when EDGE data 1 transfer is in progress Not parts of the SAMBA3G E or SAMBA3G E SET delivery pack Available upon request Table 1 Ordering items This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission FALCOM Page 6 MARELE E3 GM Lear ee ipn d SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 1 3 Used abbreviations C NNNM XN Table 2 Used abbreviations This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission 7 WAELE SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 1 4 Related documents l Telit AT Commands Reference Guide UC864 pdf 2 Telit Easy GPRS User Guide r4 pdf Page 8 SAMBASG E USER S GUIDE Version 1 0 0 2 SECURITY IMPORTANT FOR THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR GSM MODEM READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USE Your cellular engine SAMBA3G E is one of t
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