SEC-7089 User Manual Rev 0.
Revision History Rev 0.1 2008. 01.
Contents 1. Installation & Setup ........................................................................................................................... 4 2. Getting Started ................................................................................................................................... 6 3. Web ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 4. Voice.................................
1. Installation & Setup 1. SAM Installation 1.1 Insert the Installation CD to the CD-ROM Drive. If the installation process does not start automatically, run Setup.exe file in the CD-ROM Drive. Select a language and click “OK”. (Do not plug the USB modem in the USB port before you finish installing SAM.) 1.2 To continue installation, click “Next”. 1.3 Click “I Agree”.
1.4 In order to use the modem for the first time, you need to install the device driver. If the device driver is installed, click “OK” and wait until installation process is completed. 1.6 If SAM is installed successfully, click “Finish”. 1.7 After installation of SAM, plug the modem in the USB port. Then, the modem will be recognized automatically.
2. Getting Started 1. Plug the modem in the USB port, and select “sam.exe”. Then the following initial window appears. 2. If the modem is not properly plugged in, the following message appears. 3. If UIM is not installed normally in the modem, the following message is displayed. 4. If the system finds the modem, SAM is started as in the following figure.
3. Web 1. To access Internet, click “web”. 2. Click “Add” to create a connection profile or Click “Edit” to edit existing profile. 3. Set the profile for connection.
4. Select a profile from the list, and click “Connect”. 5. If Internet is accessed, “Hybrid Modem Connected” is displayed in the Status bar (bottom of the program window). Rx or Tx status appears, and the Internet connection icon appears in the top right of the program window. 6. If you click “Web” after the system is connected to Internet, the Internet browser appears. If you click “Email”, the Email Client or the web mail selected by the service provider is started. 7.
4. Voice 1. Call placing/receiving buttons ____________________________________________ 1.1 Enter the phone number with the number pad or the keyboard, and click “Send”. Click “End” to finish the call. 1.2 To receive a call, click “Send”, and to end a call, click “End”. 1.3 You can control the volume using the control button during a call. 1.4 If you click “Mute”, your voice is muted. If “Mute” is selected, the button is changed to “Unmute”. Click “Unmute” if you wish to clear Mute. 1.
2. Call placing/receiving display _____________________________________________ 2.1 The caller ID of the incoming call is displayed. 2.2 The current call status is displayed. “Incoming call” is displayed if a call is incoming. After connected, the call time is displayed.
5. SMS 1. Send __________________________________________________________________ 1.1 To send a message, click “SMS”, and select “Send”. 1.2 Write a message, enter the numbers of the receivers one by one, and click “Add”. To delete a number from the list, select the number and click “Del”.
1.3 Select “Normal”, “Urgent” or “Emergency” for the priority of the message, and click “Send”. 1.4 To send a message to numbers of users, the window shows the current number of receivers. 1.5 To send a message at the designated date and time, click “Reserved”. Select Year, Month, Day, Hour and Minute, and click “OK”. The reserved message is saved in the Temporary Box. 1.
2. Inbox 2.1 If a message is incoming, an auto popup message appears, or the tray icon blinks, or the alert is sounded depending on your selection in “Incoming SMS Alert”. The received message is automatically saved in Inbox. To set the “Incoming SMS Alert” option, press the “SMS” tab in the “Settings” menu, and set “Incoming SMS Alert” option. Refer to “9. Settings” for details. 2.2 If there are messages you have not read, the count is indicated in the Status bar (in the bottom of the window). 2.
3. Sent __________________________________________________________________ 3.1 In the “Sent” menu, the sent messages are sorted by Number, Name, Date and Content. You can identify the location of the messages (PC, UIM or Modem) with the icons. ▶ You can use the following functions with the buttons provided under the list or by right-clicking the mouse button on an entry in the list. - Delete : The selected messages are deleted from the list.
4. Draft __________________________________________________________________ 4.1 In the “Draft” menu, the failed messages or unsent messages are listed. ▶ You can use the following functions with the buttons provided under the list or by right-clicking the mouse button on an entry in the list. - Delete : The selected messages are deleted from the list. - Edit : Select this button to edit and send the messages selected in the list.
5. Spam ________________________________________________________________ 5.1 In the “Spam” menu, the filtered messages containing specific numbers or words are listed. The messages are sorted by Date, Number, and Content. 5.2 You can select the numbers or words you wish to filter as spam message in the “SMS” tab of the “Settings” menu. You can select “Use” or “Not Use” in “Spam Message Settings”, and add/edit/delete the Spam numbers with the “Add”, “Edit” or “Delete” button in the Number list.
6. Voice ________________________________________________________________ 6.1 The voice mail messages from BTS are displayed in the “Voice” menu. You can sort the messages by Number, Data and Content. ▶ You can use the following functions by right-clicking the mouse or with the buttons at the bottom of the list. - Delete : The selected messages are deleted from the list.
6. Address 1. List ___________________________________________________________________ 1.1 To save a phone number in the Address book, click “Add” under the phone numbers list. Select the location between “PC”, “Modem” and “UIM”, enter Name, Mobile, Group, Home, Office, FAX, Address, E-mail and Comment, and then, click “OK”. ▶ You can use the following functions with the buttons provided under the list or by right-clicking the mouse button on an entry in the list.
2. Search _______________________________________________________________ 2.1 To search an entry in the list, select a field (Name, All no, Mobile, Group, Address, Home, Office, FAX, Email, or Comments) in the top left of the list, enter a name or number, and then, click “Search”. Then, the entries containing the name or number are listed. 2.2 You can search entries in a specific storage (PC, Modem, UIM, or All) by clicking the concerned button under the search field. 3.
7.Log 1. Call Log ______________________________________________________________ 1.1 You can see All Calls, Dialed Numbers, Received Calls and Missed Calls. The number of entries stored in the list is displayed in the right of the window. 1.2 “All Calls” shows Dialed Numbers, Received Calls and Missed Calls which can be identified by the icons. The entries can be sorted by Date, Time and Number. 1.3 “Dialed Numbers” shows the numbers you have dialed. 1.
2. Internet Log ___________________________________________________________ 2.1 If you click “Internet Log” in the Call Log List, you can check the internet logs. “Total” shows the total time used, and Kbytes of the sent data and received data. 2.2 The Internet Log list displays information on Internet usages such as dates, time, Tx and Rx. 2.3 On the top of the Internet Log list are the total log count available and the current log count.
8.Settings 1. General Settings _______________________________________________________ 4.1 If you select “Auto termination when windows go to power saving mode” in “Windows Settings”. the program is automatically exited when the PC is switched to the power saving mode. If you select “Auto execution when windows start”, the program is automatically started when the Windows is booted. If you select “Execute SAM Access Manager on Background”.
2.1 You can select the incoming call alert method. If you select “Blinking Tray Icon”, the tray icon flickers. The notice pops up if you select “Auto Pop-up”, or an alert tone sounds if you select “Sound prompt”. Or, you can select all the options. 2.2 If “1 Min Alert” is “On”, you will hear an alert at every 1 min during a call. 2.3 If “Call Connection Alert” is “On”, you will hear an alert when the outgoing/incoming call is connected. 2.4 You can select “Long” or “Short” for “DTMF Tone”. 2.
6. UIM Settings ___________________________________________________________ 6.1 In “Current PIN Code”, enter the current UIM PIN Lock Code. 6.2 If “Pin Lock Option” is “On”, you need to enter the UIM PIN Code. If it is “Off”, you don’t need to enter the PIN Code to access UIM and reset the data. 6.3 With “New PIN Code”, you can enter a new Pin Code. 7. Lock Settings __________________________________________________________ 7.
7.6 If “SMS Lock” is “On”, you need to enter the lock code every time you access the “SMS” menu. 7.7 With “New Lock Code”, you can change the lock code. First, you must enter the current lock code in “Current Lock Code”, enter the new lock code in “New Lock Code”, retype the new lock code in “Confirm Lock Code”, and then, click “Save”. 8. Information ____________________________________________________________ 8.1 “My Phone Number” shows your phone number. 8.
9. Internet 1. If you click “Internet”, the Internet browser is started, moving to a specific URL. 10. Email 1. The Email client or the web mail selected by the service provider is started.
11. Others 1. File __________________________________________________________________ 1.1 With the “CSV Import” menu, you can import an address book to SAM. Click “CSV Import”, select a csv file in the search window, and click “Open”. If the “Field Mapping” window pops up, select the matching items, and click “OK”. If import is successful, the success message is displayed. 1.2 With “CSV Export”, you can export the Address book in SAM to the PC. Select a folder and a file name, and click “Save”. 1.
4. Internet access status icon on the top right of the program emulator ___________ 4.1 The Internet Access Icon is activated if the system is accessed to Internet. If you click the icon, the customer site is displayed. 5. Tray Icon _____________________________________________________________ 5.1 The tray icon indicates if the modem is plugged in. Right-click the tray icon and select “Restore” to enlarge the SAM window. Select “Connect” to access Internet, or ‘Exit” to exit the SAM program.
12. Part of the USB Modem Move Up : First run to the Auto-installation after run to EVDO Modem. Move Down : Directly Run to EVDO mode.
13. Specification Main Operation Chip CDMA Standard MSM6800A IS-856A(1xEVDO Rev.A), TIA/EIA/IS-2000, IS-98E, Backwards compatibility with IS-95 A/B Band Designation 1X/EV-DO Rev.A : 800/1900 MHz Transmit Band 824 ~ 849 MHz / 1850 ~ 1910 MHz Receive Band 869 ~ 894 MHz / 1930 ~ 1990 MHz Data Rate Download: Max 3.1Mbps, Upload: Max 1.
14. RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION THIS CDMA USB DONGLE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT ’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your CDMA USB DONGLE is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
WARNING! Read this information before use Caution Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.