G-Tek PWG-500 User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Overview of the PWG-500 ................................................ 1 Features ...................................................................... 1 Front view ................................................................... 2 Side views................................................................... 4 Display indicators ......................................................... 6 Package contents .............................................................
Deleting call logs ........................................................ 31 Call options.................................................................... 32 Using the speaker phone.............................................. 32 Putting a call on hold................................................... 32 Answering/rejecting a waiting call ................................. 33 Conducting a conference call........................................ 33 Transferring a call ...................................
Configuring the settings General settings ............................................................. Outgoing calls ............................................................ Language .................................................................. Power saving mode .................................................... Keypad light .............................................................. LCD sleep interval ...................................................... Backlight .........................
Appendix Additional information ..................................................... 73 FCC regulations .............................................................. 73 European regulations ....................................................... 75 RF exposure regulation (SAR) ...........................................
1. WELCOME Congratulations on your purchase of the wireless PWG500, a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) phone that also functions as your personal wireless gateway for connecting to wireless networks. Read this user manual carefully to understand how to operate the product and take advantage of its useful features. Overview of the PWG-500 The PWG-500 enables you to make phone calls using GSM or VoIP networks.
Front view 7 1 Menu Select 2 Wi-Fi On/Off 8 VoIP GSM 9 3 10 4 11 5 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 12 6 2 --- Name Description 1. Menu/Select key Press to access the menu or select an option from the menu. 2. Up arrow key • Press to scroll up through menu items. • From standby mode, press to display the phone book. 3. Down arrow key ⌃ Press to scroll down through menu items.
4. Name Description Send/Answer • Press to dial a phone number. • Press to answer an incoming call. • From standby mode, press to display a list of recently dialed numbers. key 5. Display screen Displays call and status information. 6. Microphone For talking during phone calls. 7. Speaker For listening to phone calls. 8. Wi-Fi On/Off key Press to activate the Wi-Fi mode. 9. VoIP/GSM key Press to switch between VoIP (V), GSM (G), and Auto (A) mode. 10.
Side views Left view Right view 5 1 2 4 --- 3 6 4 7 Name Description 1. USB port Connect to USB port of your PC using USB cable. 2. Volume up key Press to increase the volume. 3. Reset button Use a small pointed object such as a pin to reset the PWG-500 if it locks up. 4. Volume down key Press to decrease the volume.
Name Description 5. Power button Press to turn the PWG-500 on or off. 6. Earphone socket Connect the provided earphones here. 7. Power in Connect the power adapter to this socket to charge the battery.
Display indicators In standby mode, the PWG-500 screen displays the following icons: 1 2 3 4 5 Chunghwa , , PTSGI-AP Default0 12:33 AM 6 --- 6 7 8 9 Name Description 1. Battery charge Displays the charge level of the battery. Five bars indicate that the battery is fully charged or has 100% charge. 2. GSM signal strength Displays the signal strength of GSM in the current location. 3. VoIP/GSM mode Displays VoIP or GSM option for outgoing calls.
Name Description 4. VoIP bandwidth Displays the available bandwidth for VoIP. 5. Wi-Fi signal strength Displays the signal strength for Wi-Fi networks available at the current location. Five bars indicate maximum signal strength. 6. GSM carrier Displays the current GSM carrier service. 7. Wi-Fi access point Displays the name of the Wi-Fi access point. 8. VoIP profile Displays the name of the current VoIP profile. 9. Time Displays the current time.
Package contents PWG-500 AC adapter desktop charger Li-ion battery wired headset pouch utility CD user manual 8 --- Package contents quick start guide
Specifications GSM characteristics • Quad-band GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900, EGSM • Output power: GSM 850: 29 dBm / GPRS 850: 28 dBm / GSM 1900: 26 dBm / GPRS 1900: 26 dBm • GPRS: Mobile station class B, multi-slot class 10 • GSM voice: HR / FR / EFR / AMR • CSD up to 14.4kbps, SMS MT / MO / CB, G3 fax class 2.0 • SIM application tool kit class 1 / 2 / 3 • 2 SIM slots supported • SMS, EMS, messaging Wi-Fi characteristic • IEEE 802.
Network and protocols • SNMP manager • DHCP or static configuration option • Alternate TFTP support • SIP (RFC 3261) version 2 • SDP (RFC2327) • RTCP (RFC1890) • Supports outbound proxy for NAT traversal • Site survey, trace route (hidden feature), seamless secure roaming, and VLAN support Security • IEEE 802.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Four multi-function soft keys provide easy user operation dynamically Keys: Power, Volume, Menu/Select, Send/End, 12 keys dialer pad Selection of menu, user profiles, languages, and ring types by soft keys Hotkey for keypad lock Hotkey for voice mail access, call logs Ten configurable speed dial numbers Idle / call state-based soft keys Local phone book Time / date display Keypad lock, vibration icon indicators RF level and battery gas gauge indication Polyphonic ringer, vibrator,
Using the menu The PWG-500’s menu lets you access the product set- tings and set up the device according to the network conditions. The menu is set up in a simple and easy-to- understand manner. Follow these steps to access the menu and menu items. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu/Select key to access the menu. The first menu option, Phone Book, is displayed. 2. Scroll through the main menu options using the or ⌃ arrows keys and press the Menu/Select key to view the submenu.
• Messages • Create New • Inbox • Forward • Delete • Details • Outbox • Forward • Delete • Details • Call • • • • Logs Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls Recent Calls The following submenu options are available when you select a number from any of the Call Logs: • Call • Delete • Save • Delete Recent Calls • All • Missed Calls • Dialed Calls • Received Calls • Tones • General • Silent • Meeting • Outdoor • Pager Menu map --- 13
The following submenu options are available for each of the Tones: • Activate • Personalize • Ringtone • Ring Volume • Alert Type • Key Beep • Edit Name • Save to Flash • Settings • General • Out Going Call • Language • Power saving • Keypad Light • LCD Sleep Interval • Backlight On / Off • Alarm Clock • Wi-Fi • General • Wi-Fi On / Off • Wi-Fi Connectivity • Profiles • Manual • Personalize • Configuration • Operating Mode • Channel • User Name • Password • ESSID • Auth.
• WEP Key • Advanced • Power Saving • RTS/CTS Threshold • Frag.
• • • • • 16 --- • Profiles • Default 0-9 • Activate • Personalize • User Number • Password • Registrar • Domain Name • Outbound Proxy • Mail Address • Restore Defaults • Edit Profile Name GSM • GSM On/Off • SIM Switch • Speaker Volume • Microphone volume GPRS • Access Point Name • IP Address SMS settings • Validity Period • Message Indication • Message Format • Text • PDU • Preferred Storage • Local • SIM Bluetooth • Headset • Find Headset • Pair Headset Clock • Set Time • Set Date Menu map
• Set Time Format • Set Date Format • Save to Flash • Status • GSM Status • Wi-Fi Strength • Channel • Transfer Rate • SSID • Wi-Fi Home • Link Quality • Network Mode • Encryption Status • MAC Address • Battery Strength • Auth.
2. GETTING STARTED Refer to this section to learn more about setting up the PWG-500 before you start using it. Inserting the SIM cards and battery The PWG-500 supports dual SIM cards and the slots are placed underneath the battery. One of the SIM cards is used for activating and authenticating your GSM account. The other SIM card can be used for Wi-Fi authentication if required. When you subscribe to a service provider, you are given a SIM card.
To insert the SIM cards and battery, do the following: 1. Push down the tab on the back to remove the battery cover as shown. 2. Move the SIM card slot in which you want to insert the first SIM card, in the direction shown to unlock it. 3. Lift up the SIM card slot. 4. Slide in the SIM card in the card holder with the gold contacts facing down.
5. Place the SIM card holder back in place. 6. Slide the SIM card holder upwards to lock the card in place. 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to insert the second SIM card. 8. Place the battery in the battery slot with the metal contacts properly aligned. 9. Replace the back cover as shown and snap into place.
Charging the battery The PWG-500 is provided with a rechargeable Li-ion bat- tery with 4 hours talk time and 72 hours standby time. To charge the battery, connect the battery charger to the Power in slot and insert the power connector into a power outlet. Note: You can also charge the battery using the desktop charger after connecting it to the power outlet. Insert the PWG-500 in the charger making sure that the contacts touch those of the charger.
Connecting the wired earphones Connect the wired earphones to the earphone jack to enjoy handsfree operation, and answer or place calls with ease. Note: If the PWG-500 is paired with a Bluetooth-enabled head- set, the wired headset will not work. Turning the phone on / off Press the Power button on the right side of the PWG500 to turn the device on or off.
Locking / unlocking the keypad You can lock the keypad to prevent the keys from being pressed accidentally, for example, when your phone is in a bag or in the pocket. • To lock the keypad, press the Menu/Select key and then press the * key. • When the keypad is locked, press the Menu/Select key and then press * to unlock the keypad. Entering text The PWG-500 has an alphanumeric keypad for keying in the numbers you are dialing, typing your text messages, and adding contact information to your phone book.
Key Characters * *+ # Switch between lower case (abc), upper case (ABC), and numeric (123) characters. To enter text, follow these guidelines: 1. Enter the numbers and characters as desired from the keypad, using the preceding table for your ref- erence. 2. The characters 123, ABC, or abc are displayed at the bottom of the screen indicating the current mode for text entry. To switch between lower case (abc), upper case (ABC), and numeric (123) characters, press the # key at any time.
3. MAKING CALLS Now that you are familiar with the PWG-500, you are ready to start making calls and take full benefits of its calling features. Making a call The PWG-500 supports GSM as well as VoIP calls. It can use a GSM network to make/receive calls and can also make use of other services offered by the network. The SIM card provides authentication over the GSM network. Alternatively, in VoIP mode, the PWG-500 offers voice connectivity to users over the Internet with the help of a VoIP server.
Using the keypad to dial 1. Key in the phone number using the keypad. If you key in an incorrect digit, press the Clear/Delete (C) key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. 2. Press the Send/Answer key to call the number. 3. Press the End/Reject key to terminate the call after you finish talking. Note: You can also end a call by pressing Menu/Select and then selecting End. Using the phone book to dial You can call your contacts using the contact information from the phone book.
Making an international call To dial an international number, you need to know the country code of the international location. 1. Press the * key twice to enter the + character. 2. Key in the country code followed by the phone number. 3. Press the Send/Answer key to call the number. 4. Press the End/Reject key to terminate the call after you finish talking. Adjusting the volume While talking on the PWG-500, use the Volume up/down keys to increase or decrease the volume according to your preference.
Redialing a number To quickly dial a number that you have dialed recently, do the following: 1. Press the Send/Answer key from standby mode. A list of your most recent calls is displayed. 2. Press and ⌃ to scroll through the numbers to select the number you wish to call. 3. Press the Send/Answer key to call the number again.
Making an emergency call You can make an emergency call to a number that has been set in the SOS numbers setting. You can save up to three emergency numbers using the WIM applica- tion’s configuration feature from your PC or PDA. See “Config. Stat” on page 66. To make an emergency call, do the following: 1. Press and hold the Volume up and Volume down keys simultaneously for three seconds. 2. The first SOS number is dialed.
Call logs The PWG-500 stores information about all calls made or received. Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed, even if the calls did not connect. The lists are sorted from newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new entries are added. Press Menu/Select and then select the Call Logs menu to view call information.
Returning a missed call If you miss a call, it is indicated on the screen. To return a missed call, do one of the following: • Press the Menu/Select key when you see the missed call indication on the screen. The missed call log is displayed. Select the missed call and press the Send/Answer key to call the number. • Press the Menu/Select key and then select Call Logs, Missed Calls. Select the missed call and press the Send/Answer key to call the number.
Call options While a call is in progress, a number of additional options are available. Press the Menu/Select key to view these options. Using the speaker phone For handsfree operation, you can use the built-in speaker to talk on the phone. Do one of the following to use the speaker phone. • Press the Clear/Delete (C) key to enable the speaker phone. Press the key again to disable the speaker phone. • While talking on the phone, press Menu/Select and then select Speaker On from the options.
Answering/rejecting a waiting call If you have enabled call waiting, you can answer a second incoming call while the first one is still in progress. The new incoming call is indicated by a beeping tone. Press the Send/Answer key to answer the incoming call. Press the End/Reject key to reject the call. Conducting a conference call The call waiting and holding functions also help you to conduct a conference call using the PWG-500 as follows: 1.
Call waiting You can answer a call while you have another call in progress if you activate the call waiting function. To answer the call waiting press the Send/Answer key. The first call is put on hold. To activate the call waiting function, press Menu/Select and then select Settings, VoIP, Call Control, Call Wait- ing, and Enable. Call forwarding If you do not answer a call or reject a call, the call can be forwarded to a specified number. To activate the call forwarding feature, do the following: 1.
Caller ID To enable the display of the number when you receive an incoming call, press Menu/Select and then select Settings, VoIP, Call Control, Caller Id, and Enable. The num- ber is displayed on the screen. DTMF You can select DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) for your outgoing calls depending on the type of network being used by the recipient.
4. USING THE PHONE BOOK The phone book is an important component of the PWG500 for storing contact information about your friends, relatives, and colleagues. This eliminates the need for you to memorize important phone numbers. Note: The storage capacity of the phone book depends on the SIM card memory. Adding contacts The phone book feature enables you to create new entries for your contacts and edit their contact information.
4. The selected number is displayed again. Make sure that the number is correct or edit it if required and press Menu/Select. The selected number and corresponding contact name is stored in the phone book. Searching for a contact 1. Press Menu/Select and then select Phone Book, Search to start searching for contacts. 2. Key in the first few letters of the contact that you are looking for and press Menu/Select. Phone book entries that closely match your search crite- ria are displayed.
Assigning a speed dial number You can use speed dialing to assign a shortcut or hotkey (2~9) to the phone numbers that you dial most fre- quently. You can then press the speed dial number to quickly dial a number instead of keying in the entire phone number or searching for the contact number from the phone book. See “Speed dialing a number” on page 28. 1. Press Menu/Select and then select Phone Book and Assign Speed Dial.
5. SENDING MESSAGES The PWG-500 enables you to send SMS (Short Message Service) messages to your friends and relatives. Refer to this section to learn how to send and receive instant text messages. Writing a message 1. Click Menu/Select and then select Messages, Cre- ate New to start creating a new text message. 2. Key in the message using the alpha-numerical key- pad. See “Entering text” on page 23. 3. Press Menu/Select after you finish writing the message and a list of contacts is displayed.
Replying to a message To reply to a message, do the following: 1. Select and view the message from the Inbox that you want to reply to, using the Messages menu. 2. Press Menu/Select and select Reply to write a reply to the message. 3. Key in the message. See “Entering text” on page 23. 4. Press Menu/Select to send the message. Forwarding messages To forward a received message to your friends, do the following: 1. Select and view the message from the Inbox that you want to forward, using the Messages menu.
Viewing message details To view details about your received or sent messages, do the following: 1. Using the Messages menu, Select and view a message from the Inbox (received message) or Outbox (sent message). 2. Press Menu/Select and select Details to view details of the message. The sender’s phone num- ber and the time at which the message was received or sent are displayed.
6. SETTING TONES The PWG-500 has a set of profiles, each customized for different scenarios of usage. For example, you can use the Silent profile when in a movie theatre, the Meeting profile while attending business meetings, or the Out- door profile when travelling outdoors or in a noisy envi- ronment. You can also personalize each profile and change the tone settings to suit your preferences. Selecting a profile To select a profile, do the following: 1. Press Menu/Select and select Tones.
– Alert type: specify the type of alert for receiv- ing instant messages. For instance, you can choose a combination of vibration and audio to alert you when you receive a message. – Key beep: enables or disables the tone sounded every time you press a key. 4. Select an option from the list above and use Menu/ Select to modify each option. When you change the ringtone or the alert type, you can hear the cur- rent ringtone or alert tone to help you choose a tone. 5.
7. CONFIGURING THE SETTINGS The settings menu provides a number of options to con- figure the PWG-500, its mode of operation, network set- tings, and preferences. Read this section carefully to learn how to configure your phone. General settings The general settings provide options to customize the PWG-500 according to your preferences. Outgoing calls Press Menu/Select and select Settings, General, Outgo- ing Call to specify the if you want to use GSM or VoIP for making calls.
Keypad light The keypad lights can be disabled to prevent excess use of power. Press Menu/Select and then select Settings, General, Keypad Light, and Off to disable the keypad lights. The keypad lights are useful when you want to use the phone in the dark. LCD sleep interval The LCD can be disabled after a specific time interval to prevent excess use of power. To specify the time inter- val, press Menu/Select and select Settings, General, LCD Sleep Interval.
Wi-Fi settings The Wi-Fi settings enable you to set up the PWG-500 for wireless mode. Use this setup to specify and personalize a wireless profile and security settings. General settings The general settings for Wi-Fi mode specify the type of wireless connectivity and enable you to turn on Wi-Fi mode. Press Menu/Select and choose Settings, Wi-Fi, General and choose one of the following options: • Select Wi-Fi On/Off and select On to enable Wi-Fi mode.
Each profile has the following parameters that can be further set up as desired. Configuration: This option provides various options to set up the basic wireless configuration as follows: • Operating mode: specifies the mode of operation for wireless connectivity. Choose Ad Hoc to connect to a wireless node or access point directly. Choose Infrastructure to become a part of a wire- less network. • Channel: specifies the channel to be used for the wireless network. Fourteen channels are available.
Advanced This option enables you to make advanced settings for the wireless mode. The following options are available: • Power Saving: Select the On option to enable power saving when the PWG-500 is connected in Wi-Fi mode. • RTS/CTS Threshold: specifies the threshold for RTS and CTS parameters. Key in a numeric value using the keypad. • Frag. Threshold: specifies the fragment threshold. Key in a numeric value using the keypad. • Transfer Rate: specifies the rate at which data transfer takes place.
VoIP settings The VoIP settings are provided to set up the VoIP param- eters. General settings These settings provide the basic setup for VoIP mode. Press Menu/Select and select Settings, VoIP, and General to configure these settings as follows: • VoIP On/Off: enables or disables VoIP mode. • Stun Server: specifies the Stun server for VoIP mode. Key in the server name using the keypad. See “Entering text” on page 23. • Speaker Volume: Adjusts the speaker volume in VoIP mode.
If you select the Personalize option, the following param- eters can be modified: • User Number: specifies the number used to make VoIP calls. You must enter a number to be able to make calls. • Password: specifies the password for VoIP authentication. • Registrar: specifies the registrar name for the VoIP mode. • Domain Name: specifies the domain name through which VoIP calls are made. • Outbound Proxy: specifies the proxy server for outward VOIP calls.
GPRS settings GPRS is a network service that allows you to use your phone for sending and receiving data over an IP network. The GPRS settings enable you to set up the PWG-500 for GPRS mode. Press Menu/Select and select Settings, GPRS to configure the GPRS settings. The following options are available: • Access Point Name: Key in the name of the access point to be used for GPRS mode. • IP Address: Key in the IP address of the access point to be used for GPRS mode.
Alternatively, select Paired Headset after step 1 to see which headset has been paired with the PWG-500. Clock settings The clock settings enable you to set the time and date on the PWG-500. The PWG-500 displays the time on the screen after the LCD sleep interval if the power saving mode is set. If the power saving mode is disabled, the screen remains blank. Press Menu/Select and select Settings, Clock to view the clock settings. The following options are available: • Set Time: sets the time.
8. VIEWING THE STATUS Using the status menu The Status menu enables you to view the status of all the PWG-500’s configuration settings at a single glance. To view the PWG-500’s status, press Menu/Select and then select Status. A list of the configuration settings is displayed. Scroll to the required setting and press Menu/ Select to view the status of the setting. The following settings are displayed: • GSM Strength: displays strength of GSM signal.
• • • • • • • • 54 --- Battery Strength: Displays current battery strength. Auth Status: Displays if he communication channel is authenticated or not. VoIP Strength: Displays the intensity of the available VoIP signal. Bluetooth Strength: Displays the strength of the Bluetooth network. GPRS Data Count: Displays number of data units sent and received. Version Number: Displays current firmware version. IMEI Number: Displays the IMEI number. BT Address: Displays the BT address.
9. ADVANCED FEATURES The PWG-500 is designed to act as a wireless or USB modem for your PDA or PC, thus enabling Internet connectivity. You can connect the PWG-500 to your PC using a USB cable and use the device to connect to the GPRS net- work for Internet access. Alternatively, you can connect the PWG-500 to a Bluetooth-enabled PDA and use it to connect to wireless or GPRS networks. This section pro- vides details about how to use the PWG-500 with your PC or PDA.
Installing the USB drivers and WIM To use the PWG-500 as a USB modem for your PC, you need to install the drivers for the device. When you con- nect the device to the PC, the PC detects the new hard- ware and starts the New Hardware Found Wizard. Follow the instructions on the screen to locate and install the USB drivers for the PWG-500 on the PC. The USB driver files can be found on the utility CD provided in your package.
Follow these instructions to upload the new firmware to the PWG-500: 1. Press the Volume down key before you turn on the PWG-500, and then press the reset button. The phone enters the USB download mode. A message titled Firmware upgrade (USB) appears on the screen. 2. Connect the PWG-500 to your PC using the USB cable. If you have not installed the USB drivers on your PC, you are prompted to install them now. See “Installing the USB drivers and WIM” on page 56. 3.
Double-click the WIM icon to start the application from your PC or PDA. The following screen is displayed when you open the WIM Desktop application. Please wait for a few seconds while the device is being located. You can start using the application once the device is found. If there is a problem connecting to the device the follow- ing screen is displayed. When the device is found, the following screen is displayed.
Phone book Local Phone book This phonebook is saved on the PC or PPC. Click Phone Book on the WIM start screen. By default, the local phone book is displayed. You can view the local contacts by selecting Local contacts from the View menu. The following options are displayed when you click the Manage menu: • Add contact: Click Add contact and enter the name, the office number, the home number, and the cell number of the contact and click Save.
• • • • • • Find: Click Find and enter the name of the contact to be searched. Click the Match whole word check box to search for a specific word. Alternatively, if you type only the first few letters of the name you are looking for, the find operation will display all matching entries. Copy: Click Copy to copy details of a selected contact to the local drive or to the SIM card. Paste: Click Paste to paste details of a contact that has been copied.
The description of the submenus is as follows: Local contacts: Select this option to view the details of contacts saved in the PC memory. SIM 1 contacts: Select this option to view contacts saved on the first SIM card. SIM 2 contacts: Select this option to view contacts saved on the second SIM card. Dialer Click the Dialer button on the WIM start screen as shown in Figure 2.
The description of the various keys is given below: • Scroll keys: Click this key to move the cursor to the previous or the next menu. • Answer key: Click this key to answer an incoming call or to dial a phone number. • End key: Click this key to terminate a call or to reject an incoming call. • Wi-Fi: Click this key to start using Wi-Fi. • VoIP: Click this key to start using VoIP. • GSM: Click this key to start using GSM. • SIM Card selection key: Click this key to select SIM 1 or SIM 2.
The description of the submenus is as follows: • Ringtones: Select this menu to change the ring tone of the PWG-500. You can choose from the given list of ring tones for voice calls and text messages. Click Play to test the selected ring tone. • Skins: Click the Skin submenu to change the color of the dialer screen. There are two skins to chose from. • Gain settings: Select the Gain settings option to change the volume of the speaker or the microphone for VoIP and GSM modes.
Viewing SMS details Select a message and click to view details about the message. The following screen is displayed: • • • • • Reply: Click Reply to reply to the message. Delete: Click Delete to delete the message. Edit: Click Edit to edit the message. Forward: Click Forward to forward the message. Save to Local Memory: Click this button to save the message in the PC memory. • Cancel: Click Cancel to close the screen. Writing an SMS Click Write Message on the Edit menu shown.
• • • • • • • Enter the receiver's number in the To… field. Type the message (not more than 160 characters) in the field as shown in the screen above. Click Send to send the message. Click Save to save the message. Click Save and Send to save and send the message. Click Cancel to close the screen. Click Templates to send a message from the predefined templates. The following screen is dis- played: • Select a template that you want to send and click OK.
Config. Stat To configure WIM, click the Config.Stat button. This brings up the WIM configuration utility. Select a pro- file from the options and click Edit Profile, Personalize to mod- ify the profile set- tings. Alternatively, click General to mod- ify the general setup. When you edit a profile, all the options and settings rele- vant to the profile are displayed and are available for modification.
To connect to the Internet, follow these steps: 1. Connect the PWG-500 to your PC using a USB cable. Make sure that the device drivers have been installed correctly. See “Installing the USB drivers and WIM” on page 56. 2. Set up a dial-up network connection as follows: – Click the Start button on the task bar and then select Settings | Network and Dial-up Connections. – Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
Pairing is a process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other such that they can automatically connect when they are within range of each other. The PWG-500 can be paired with an unlimited number of Bluetooth devices. You can pair the PWG-500 with your PDA by adding the PWG-500 to the list of paired devices using the Blue- tooth manager. For pairing, you have to enter the pass- key or PIN (Personal Identification Number). The default pass-key is 1.
1. To create a dial-up network, click Start | Programs | Settings |Connections | Modify | New. 2. A Make New Connection screen is dis- played. Enter the name, modem, and baud rate in the corre- sponding fields. Spec- ify the modem as Bluetooth Dialup Modem.
3. Click Next. 4. In the My Connection screen, enter the country code, area, code, and phone number to connect to the GPRS number. Consult your service provider for this information. Click Next | Finish to complete creating the connection. 5. Under the Internet Settings, a new item called My Connection is now displayed.
6. Open Bluetooth Manager and set up a dialup networking connection to the PWG-500. Select this new connection that you just created and click OK to connect. A login screen is displayed. 7. Enter the user name and password for the GPRS network and click OK. The PWG500 connects to the GPRS network and the PDA in turn is also connected. After you are connected to the network, you can browse the Internet or check e-mails as needed.
Using Wi-Fi to browse the Internet In order to browse the Internet using Wi-Fi, you have to set up and enable Wi-Fi on the PWG-500. This can be done directly from the PWG-500 as described under “Wi-Fi settings” on page 46 or from the PDA using the WIM configuration utility. Set up the wireless connection mode, security settings, and authentication parameters such as user name, password, and ESSID from the PWG-500.
10.APPENDIX Additional information The use of this equipment may be subject to local rules and regulations. The following rules and regulations may be relevant in some or all areas. FCC regulations This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 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 is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
European regulations Products with the CE mark comply with the Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/ 5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/ 336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) - as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission of the European Community.
RF exposure regulation (SAR) This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo- sure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of tap://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SNFG10.