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IMEI: Unique number that identifies the phone module that is
embedded in the Nomad.
IMSI and ICCID: Unique numbers embedded on the SIM
card.
NOTE: If you purchase a SIM card separately, the phone
service provider may want your Nomad IMEI number. It is
located on this screen, as well as in the battery compartment.
NOTE: Under Band settings, leave settings set to Auto
Band Select unless there is a good reason to make these
adjustments manually.
Starting a cellular data connection
Tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen to turn on the phone. It
will automatically establish a cellular connection when needed.
If you want to start the connection manually, tap Start / Settings /
Connections / Connections. Tap Manage existing connections.
Tap and hold on the newly created connection name and tap
Connect.
NOTE: EDGE is a faster form of GPRS. E or G will automatically
appear in the notification bar and will depend on the network
capabilities in that area. Some service providers may only provide
GPRS.
Using the WWAN features
NOTE: The Wireless WAN features of this Nomad are used only
for data communication and do NOT have voice capability or the
ability to send MMS messages (Multimedia Messaging Service).
Voicemails left on this number can be retrieved only by using
another phone, depending upon the plan you purchased from your
service provider. It is recommended to request the data-only plan
from your service provider and have a ―voice restriction‖ placed on
your line.
Use the Wireless Manager to turn on the phone and wait at least 30
seconds before using the phone. The Nomad may say the phone is
on, but it needs to register with your service provider before it
works properly. To save battery power, turn off the phone feature
when not in use.