Setup guide
Charges are only for the amount of data you send and receive.
Make regular voice calls.
Roaming overseas.
Your GPRS modem enables you to enjoy all of the above. Even if your SIM card
has not been enabled for GPRS, it is possible to use the modem as a GSM modem
for dial-up Internet access, file transfer or faxing at up to 14,400 bps. In contrast
to using a cell phone connected to your computer, the use of this modem truly
delivers the “always on” connectivity benefit with GPRS. The modem can remain
connected to the GPRS network whenever the computer is on.
Installation
This guide is intended to take you quickly through the installation. If you require
a step-by-step guide with illustrations, insert the provided iTegno CDROM into the
CD-ROM drive and double click ReadMeFirst-English.htm to view the user manual.
The next five sections are intended to guide you through modem installation and
configuration:
Section 1 Install SIM card into the modem.
Section 2 Connect it to your computer and install the modem driver.
Either follow section 3, or section 4 depending on your needs:
Section 3 Install the iTegno Mobile Office Suite software. This software is
optional if you intend to browse websites, use e-mail and fax. Install
the software if you want to use phone book, SMS, and making or
receiving voice calls via modem.
Section 4 If section 3 is skipped you must follow this section to set up Dial-up
Networking in Windows correctly. At any time you still have the option
of following section 3 to install the software.
Section 5 This section is optional. It refers to setting up to use GSM dial-up
(CSD) if GPRS is unavailable.
SIM Card Installation
STEP 1: Ensure PIN protection on the sim card is disabled.
STEP 2: Insert SIM card. Close SIM slot cover. The cover must be closed for modem
to operate properly.
STEP 3: Connect the provided USB cable to modem. Next follow the driver
installation guide below.
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