4G LTE Mobile Hotspot - MHS291L Guía del Usuario 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot - MHS291L 5U000748C0A REV.
User Manual Thank you for purchasing the Verizon Jetpack® 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MHS291L. The MHS291L is a Global ReadyTM wireless device that provides high-speed wireless communication and easily connects at high speeds to the internet, your corporate Intranet, and your email while you’re away from the office or out of the country. The MHS291L is simple to use.
Table of Contents Getting Started 5 System Requirements......................................................................................... 5 Components ......................................................................................................... 6 Display Icons.......................................................................................................... 8 Using Your Jetpack 9 About Broadband Networks..........................................................................
HARDWARE Settings 23 Wi-Fi Name/Password.......................................................................................23 Connected Devices............................................................................................23 Messages...............................................................................................................24 Network Settings................................................................................................24 Wi-Fi Settings................
About Jetpack 50 Internet Status.....................................................................................................50 Jetpack Info..........................................................................................................51 Diagnostics...........................................................................................................52 Statistic & Logs....................................................................................................
Getting Started System Requirements • Wi-Fi: Compatible with all major operating systems • USB tethering: Compatible with Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows Vista SP2 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows XP SP3 32-bit • Works with the latest versions of browsers, including Android™, Chrome™, Firefox®, Internet Explorer®, Safari™, Mobile Safari™, and Konqueror. To use Wi-Fi mode, your computer or connected device needs Wi-Fi capability.
Components 1 2 3 4 3 Number 6 Description 1 Red Lighting Effect - Illuminates when the display is on. 2 Home Screen - Provides connection and battery status, network signal strength, roaming status, and the number of users connected with Wi-Fi. 3 Scroll Up/Down( / ) - Scrolls up or down through the available menu options. 4 OK Button( ) - Press to select a menu option.
7 5 6 6 Number Description 5 Power Button( ) - Press and hold to turn the Jetpack on and off. 6 External Antenna Adapter Port( ) - Connects to an external antenna (sold separately) for improved signal reception under certain conditions. 7 Micro USB Port - Connects to the included USB cable for charging or tethering.
Display Icons The icons on the LCD screen indicate the status of the Jetpack. Connected Devices Activity Indicator Messages Battery Network Signal Strength Mobile Network & Roaming Menu Display Icon Description Network signal strength indicator. Indicates data is being transferred between the Verizon Wireless network and the Jetpack. Indicates the number of connected devices. When available connections are filled, MAX is displayed. Indicates the number of unread SMS messages.
Using Your Jetpack About Broadband Networks 4G LTE With Verizon 4G LTE, you can get the broadband-like speed you require to work efficiently outside the home or office. You can connect to the Internet, access your corporate intranet, check your email and download attachments at speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G*. 4G LTE Mobile Broadband* • Download: typical download speeds of 5-12 Mbps. • Upload: typical upload speeds of 2-5 Mbps. 3G Mobile Broadband with EVDO Rev.
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n • 802.11a uses the 5 GHz frequency with Wi-Fi speeds of up to 54 Mbps. • 802.11b uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with Wi-Fi speeds of up to 11 Mbps. • 802.11g uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with Wi-Fi speeds of up to 54 Mbps. • 802.11n uses the 2.4 GHz frequency with Wi-Fi speeds of up to 72 Mbps. • 802.11n uses the 5 GHz frequency with Wi-Fi speeds of up to 150 Mbps. * Speeds shown are those published by Verizon Wireless, Inc. and are theoretical in nature.
Removing/Attaching the Back Cover To remove the back cover on your Jetpack: 1. Rotate it to view the bottom side. 2. Place your fingernail in the cutout on the side of the Jetpack and pop the cover off. To attach the back cover: 1. Replace the cover so the arrows on the Jetpack and inside of the cover face in the same direction. 2. Press down around the edges of the cover until it clicks into place and is flat across the entire bottom surface.
Installing/Removing the 4G LTE SIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores your phone number and important information about your wireless service. You can move the SIM Card from one device to another and your wireless service will work seamlessly as long as you have a compatible device and service plan. To see which devices are compatible with the Verizon Wireless SIM Card, visit verizonwireless.com/certifieddevice. 1.
Installing/Removing the Battery 1. Insert your fingernail into the slot at the left of the Jetpack and gently lift the back cover to remove. 2. Slide the battery into the slot by aligning the gold-colored contacts and press down until it clicks into place. 3. Replace the cover so the arrows on the Jetpack and cover face in the same direction. 4. Press down around the edges of the cover until it clicks into place and is flat across the entire bottom surface. 5.
Charging the Battery The Jetpack uses a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Make sure to use the authorized battery and charger only. 1. Connect the USB cable with the Wall/USB Charger Adapter. Note Make sure to align the connector as indicated in the image. Otherwise, the charging connector may become damaged and the battery will not be charged. 2. Insert the micro USB end of the charging cable into the charging port.
3. Plug the other end of the wall charger into the appropriate electrical outlet. The battery starts charging. 4. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged. Battery Tips Warning Always use only approved batteries and chargers with your MHS291L. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-approved batteries and/or chargers. • It normally takes at least three hours to fully charge the battery with the wall charger.
• When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place. • Never expose batteries to temperatures below -22°F (-30°C) or above 140°F (60°C). • Never leave the Jetpack in an unattended vehicle due to uncontrollable temperatures that may be outside the desired temperature for this Jetpack. • Some batteries perform best after several full charge/ discharge cycles. • It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging time.
Power Management Your Jetpack can operate with either its battery or external power source. • Battery Charge Indicator - Charge the battery by plugging in the wall charger. While the battery is charging the battery icon bars blink with a lightning bolt. Four battery bars indicate that the battery is fully charged. • USB wall charger - You can use the Jetpack when the charger is plugged into a wall socket. Please ensure the wall socket is located near the equipment and is easily accessible.
Activating Your Jetpack If the device has not been activated yet, follow the instructions below. • Depending on your account status or how and where you purchased your device, it may be ready to use or may need to be activated on your Verizon Wireless account. • If you purchased your device at a Verizon Wireless Store, it is likely activated and ready to use.
Tip! The steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether you use the native application or third-party software. Generally, you click an icon in the Windows notification area where you can select View Available Wireless Networks, or click the Airport icon in the menu bar on a Mac. If you are unfamiliar with wireless networking on your computer, consult your computer’s or network administrator help system. 3.
Installing USB Driver for USB Tethering You can connect the Jetpack to your computer via USB tethering and connect to the internet. It recommended using USB 2.0 ports but if your computer only has USB 3.0 ports, try to update the USB 3.0 host controller driver. If your computer has a mix of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, you can identify USB 3.0 ports by color. On many newer systems, a USB 3.0 port may be identified by having blue plastic components. 1. Turn on your computer. 2.
5. If prompted during the installation to install the Windows XP Hotfix, you can choose whether or not to install this fix. It is recommended that you should install the Windows Hotfix. 6. When the prompt appears, leave the installation manager open, use the Wi-Fi manager(Windows OS) to connect to the wireless network. 7. Connect to network name shown on Jetpack display under Menu > Wi-Fi Name/Password.
HARDWARE Settings
Settings You can configure the settings on your Jetpack using the scroll up/ down and OK button. Select the desired menu by pressing or and press . When you have finished settings, select Close and press . And, you can go to the Home screen directly by pressing and holding . Wi-Fi Name/Password 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Wi-Fi Name/Password and press . 2. You can see the current Wi-Fi information about the Jetpack. 3. If you select Setting at bottom of screen, you can change WiFi band.
Messages 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages and press . 2. Select a message and press . 3. You can delete a message by selecting Delete and pressing . Network Settings 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Network Settings and press . 2. You can change the network type by selecting Global Mode, LTE/CDMA Mode or GSM/UMTS Mode and pressing .
Wi-Fi Band Select Wi-Fi uses unlicensed wireless spectrum that can be subject to interference and degraded performance as the 2.4 GHz band becomes saturated with Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth, cordless phones, microwaves and other wireless devices use those frequencies. If your Wi-Fi client device(s) can take advantage of 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks, you may want to consider configuring the Jetpack device to broadcast Wi-Fi on 5 GHz instead of at 2.4 GHz. 1. From the Home screen, select Menu and press . 2.
Broadcast SSID If you want networking devices to be able to detect your Jetpack Wi-Fi network performing a site scan, turn on Broadcast SSID. 1. From the Home screen, select Menu and press . 2. Select Wi-Fi Settings > Broadcast SSID and press . 3. You can set Broadcast SSID by selecting On or Off and pressing . AP Isolation AP (Access Point) isolation is a technique for preventing mobile devices connected to an AP from communicating directly with each other.
Max Connections 1. From the Home screen, select Menu and press . 2. Select Wi-Fi Settings > Max Connections and press . 3. You can set maximum number of devices (up to 10) that can be connected. Note When you are using 3G networks, up to 5 devices can be connected. Software Update Software Check The Check for Update menu allows you to update software. 1. From the Home screen, select Menu and press . 2. Select Software Update > Software Check and press 3. Select Check Now and press . . 4.
Note You can disable the Factory reset by using Jetpack settings. See Backup and Restore on page 37. About Jetpack Jetpack Info 1. From the Home screen, select Menu and press . 2. Select About Jetpack > Jetpack Info and press . 3. You can see detailed information about the Jetpack. Note You can change the admin password. See Jetpack Admin Password on page 34. Data Usage 1. From the Home screen, select View Usage and pres . You can also select Menu > About Jetpack > Data Usage and press . 2.
SOFTWARE Start the Verizon Wireless Web based User Interface Jetpack Settings Messages About Jetpack
Start the Verizon Wireless Web based User Interface You can configure the Wi-Fi settings by visiting http://my.jetpack from your browser. 1. Turn on your computer/tablet and turn on the Jetpack. 2. On your computer, use the Wi-Fi manager (Windows) or the AirPort menu bar icon (Mac) to connect wirelessly to the Jetpack wireless network. Note The steps to connect to a Wi-Fi network vary depending on your operating system and whether you use the native application or third-party software.
6. Type your Wi-Fi/Admin password in the Sign In field in the upper right corner of the window and click Sign In. My Jetpack Home My Jetpack Home is your gateway to configuring and managing your Jetpack. 1. Click My Jetpack Home. 2. You can see the current status information.
Data Usage The Data Usage page allows you to obtain data usage and billing cycle information for your mobile broadband plan. Click Data Usage on the Menu panel to display the Data Usage page and access information specific to your particular plan. You can also access and manage your account by clicking on My Verizon. 1. Click Data Usage. 2. You can review your usage history.
Connected Devices You can view, edit, or block Wi-Fi devices currently connected to your Jetpack, as well as any currently blocked devices. 1. Click Connected Devices. 2. Click Edit and adjust settings for connected devices. • Enter the nickname of a device in the Nickname field. • To add a device to Blocked Device Info, select Blocked Device Only from Device Filtering drop-down list, Then click Block next to Nickname field. You can also block a device by click Add and enter the MAC Address.
Jetpack Settings The Jetpack settings page allows you to make Jetpack changes, select mobile network options, update software, and backup and restore files to your Jetpack. Jetpack Jetpack Admin Password The Jetpack Admin Password page allows you to display, hide and/ or change the Admin Password. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Jetpack > Jetpack Admin Password. 2. Enter your password in the Enter Current Password field. 3. Enter the new password in the Enter New Password field.
Preferences 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Jetpack > Preferences. 2. Adjust settings. • Turn off Display After: Select the amount of time that expires before the display turns off. • Automatic Shutdown: Select the amount of time that expires before the device automatically shuts down. • USB Mode: Turns the USB tethered mode on or off. 3. Click Save Changes. Note If you using the USB mode, you should turn off Wi-Fi in your computer.
Software Update 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Jetpack > Software Updates. 2. Click Check for update to check for new software updates and follow the instructions.
Backup and Restore The backup and restore feature allows you to make a copy of the configuration settings from Jetpack to a file on your computer, and restore (upload) a previously-saved configuration file. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Jetpack > Backup and Restore. 2. To download(backup) the settings file to your computer, enter your administration password in the Enter Jetpack Admin Password field in the Back up section and click Download.
Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi menu allows you to customize the Wi-Fi profiles and view details about the devices connected to your Jetpack. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Wi-Fi. 2. Adjust settings for Wi-Fi. • Wi-Fi On/Off: Turn Wi-Fi on or off. • Wi-Fi Name (SSID): Enter the network name of the Jetpack. • Display the Wi-Fi Name on Jetpack screen: Displays the current Wi-Fi name. • Broadcast Network Name (SSID): Broadcasts Network Name (SSID). • Security: Select the security type used to encrypt the wireless network.
• Display the Wi-Fi Password on Jetpack screen: Displays the current Wi-Fi password. • Frequency (Channel): Select the frequency and channel. If channel setting is available, select Auto. If Auto is not available, you can experiment to see which channel provides the best results, or use the default settings. • Max Wi-Fi Connections: Select the maximum number of devices that can be connected. • 802.11 Mode: Select the wireless network technology used. 802.11b + 802.11g + 802.
Advanced The Advanced page allows you to change advanced settings. The Advanced page provides network, manual DNS, SIM, firewall and LAN settings; and options for configuring port filtering applications. Important Changing advanced settings can adversely affect stability, performance and security. Networks 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Networks. 2. Adjust settings. • Network Type: Select the preferred network type to change the type of technology you want to use to connect to the internet.
Network Selection Automatic Selection 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Networks. 2. Select GSM/UMTS Mode from Network Type drop-down list. 3. Select the network subtype from Sub type drop-down list. You can select GSM/UMTS Dual, GSM only, or UMTS only. 4. Select Automatic from Network Selection drop-down list. 5. Click Save Changes. Manual Selection 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Networks. 2. Select GSM/UMTS Mode from Network Type drop-down list. 3.
Manual DNS The Jetpack automatically selects a Domain Name Server (DNS). The Manual DNS menu allows you to manually select up to two DNS IP addresses. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Manual DNS. 2. Enter the DNS address. 3. Click Save Changes.
SIM The SIM menu gives you settings and information about the SIM card. The SIM card can be locked with a PIN code for additional security. If locked, the PIN code must be entered before the Jetpack can connect to the Internet. The SIM menu takes you to the SIM page. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > SIM. 2. To lock the SIM card, select Turn on PIN Lock from Desired Action drop-down list. Enter the PIN code in the Enter Current SIM PIN field. 3. Click Save Changes.
GPS 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > GPS. 2. To enable the GPS, click Start > Apply. 3. Click Yes to accept the notification. Firewall The Jetpack firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Firewall. 2. Adjust settings. • VPN Passthrough: If this is On, this feature allows VPN clients to connect through the Jetpack to remote VPN servers. If this is Off, VPN clients will not be allowed to connect.
• Enable DMZ: Turns the DMZ feature on or off. If this is On, DMZ feature allows all unknown traffic to be sent to a designated IP address. • Destination IP Address: Enter the IP address for the DMZ feature. 3. Click Save Changes. Note The Port Forwarding and DMZ features cannot be used simultaneously. LAN The LAN page gives you settings and information about the Jetpack’s network. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > LAN.
2. Adjust settings. • IP Address: Enter the IP address for the Jetpack. • Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask address for the Jetpack. The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small networks. If you change the IP Address, ensure you use the current subnet mask for IP address range. • Host Name: Enter the network name for connected device. • MAC Address: Displays the MAC(Media Access Controller) or physical IP address for the Jetpack. • DHCP Server: Turns the DHCP server on or off.
Port Filtering Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing Internet connections and permit only allowed applications to access the Internet. You can also customize a list of allowed applications which permits only certain programs to connect to the Internet. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Port Filtering. 2. The Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing internet connections.
Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows remote devices to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. 1. Click Jetpack Settings > Advanced > Port Forwarding. 2. The Port Forwarding allows you to forward incoming traffics from the Internet to a particular connected computer or device that are connected to the wireless network of the Jetpack. 3. Click Save Changes. Note The Port Forwarding and DMZ features cannot be used simultaneously.
Messages Messages display SMS messages sent to you and includes counters for the total number of messages and new messages. 1. Click Messages. 2. You can see the received messages. 3. Click to delete a message. You can also click Delete All to delete all messages.
About Jetpack About Jetpack allows you to view detailed device specific information about your MHS291L. Internet Status 1. Click About Jetpack > Internet Status. 2. You can see the detailed information about current internet status.
Jetpack Info The Jetpack Info page contains detailed information about the MHS291L. 1. Click About Jetpack > Jetpack Info. 2. You can see the detailed information about the Jetpack.
Diagnostics The Diagnostics page shows information about the MHS291L information. 1. Click About Jetpack > Diagnostics. 2. You can see the information about the Jetpack firmware and other system-level information. This screen is used mostly for troubleshooting and is not required for normal operation.
Statistic & Logs The Logs page allows you to enable or disable logs and to delete system logs. 1. Click About Jetpack > Statistic & Logs > Statistic. 2. You can see the data usage statistics. Click Reset to reset the statistics. 3. Click About Jetpack > Statistic & Logs > Logs.
4. You can see detailed usage logs. • Export: To export a log file, click and select start date and end date. Then click Export File. • Filter: To review the log for specified time period, click and select start date and end date. Then click Filter File. • Auto Clear: To change the period of time that system log is deleted, select a option from Auto Clear drop-down list and then click Apply. Help and Support 1. Click About Jetpack > Help and Support. 2.
Troubleshooting Windows XP(SP3) Symptom 1 The RNDIS device no longer works correctly. For example, the data application on the computer may report an error that the data transmission has failed. To resolve this problem, you have to restart the computer. Resolution Consider the following scenario: • A Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) device is installed on a Windows XP-based computer, such as a USB radio device. • You perform a surprise removal of the RNDIS device from the computer.
Windows Vista(SP2) Symptom 1 A bus driver that manages a Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) miniport is not loaded as expected. Therefore, a yellow exclamation mark (!) appears in Device Manager next to the device that is driven by the miniport. The driver also displays error code 38 (CM_PROB_DRIVER_FAILED_PRIOR_UNLOAD). For example, this problem may occur on a bus driver that manages a USB composite device that includes a network adapter.
Resolution Consider the following scenario: • You have a computer that is running Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. • You attach a USB Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) device to the computer through an external USB hub. • You remove the modem from the USB hub and then reattach. Please proceed by installing the Microsoft Hotfix located at the following Web site: http://support.microsoft.
Windows 7 Symptom 1 Windows does not load the WWAN adapter driver. Additionally, you receive an error message that resembles the following: Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory. Resolution Consider the following scenario: • You have a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2based computer that uses a third-party Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) adapter.
Glossary • 1X — Internet at 1/10 the speed of EV-DO. • 3G — Third Generation. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony technology. • 4G LTE — Fourth Generation. 4G LTE refers to the fourth generation of mobile telephony technology. • 802.11 (a, b, g, n) — A set of WLAN communication standards in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands. • bps — Bits per second. The rate of data flow. • Broadband — High-capacity high-speed transmission channel with a wider bandwidth than conventional modem lines.
• GSM — A computer program embedded in an electronic device. Firmware usually contains operating code for the device. • Hotspot — A Wi-Fi (802.11) access point or the area covered by an access point. Used for connecting to the Internet. • HTTP — Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet. • IP — Internet Protocol. The mechanism by which packets are routed between computers on a network.
• Port Forwarding — A process that allows remote devices to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. • Port Number — A 16-bit number used by the TCP and UDP protocols to direct traffic on a TCP/IP host. Certain port numbers are standard for common applications. • Protocol — A standard that enables connection, communication, and data transfer between computing endpoints.
• USB Port Types — The USB ports on computers and hubs have a rectangular Type A socket, and peripheral devices have a cable with a Type A plug. Peripherals that do not have an attached cable have a square Type B socket on the device and a separate cable with a Type A and Type B plug. Ports and connectors are available in different sizes (for example, standard, mini, and micro). • VPN — Virtual Private Network. A secure private network that runs over the public Internet.
Safety and Warranty Regulatory Notices MHS291L complies with Parts 15, 22, 24, and 27 of the FCC rules. This mobile hotspot must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. If you use this mobile hotspot in any other configuration, the FCC RF Exposure compliance limit can be exceeded. Warnings and Cautions • Modifying or changing this mobile hotspot without express authorization can nullify compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
-- Increase the separation between the mobile hotspot and receiver. -- Connect the mobile hotspot into a different outlet than the receiver. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • This mobile hotspot does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Product Handling • Keep the mobile hotspot in a dry and clean place. Keep your device away from liquids, dust and excessive heat. • Storage temperature: -22˚F to 140˚F (-30˚C to 60˚C) • Operating temperature: -22˚F to 140˚F (-30˚C to 60˚C) • This device may cause harmful interference, and must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operations.
Safety Information for Mobile Hotspot READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE HOTSPOT Exposure to radio frequency signals Your mobile hotspot is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile hotspot. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S.
Antenna safety Use only the approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could result in violation of FCC regulations. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Do not use the mobile hotspot with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Electronic devices Your mobile hotspot is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your mobile hotspot OFF immediately. Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your mobile hotspot OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Other safety guidelines Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your device while in the air. Turn your device OFF before boarding an aircraft. Always request and obtain prior consent and approval of an authorized airline representative before using your device aboard an aircraft. Always follow the instructions of the airline representative whenever using your device aboard an aircraft to prevent any possible interference with airborne electronic equipment.
Precautions Your mobile hotspot is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings in the User Guide. • DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. • DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or shocking. When not using, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability. • DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages. • DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure WARNING! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING CAUTIONS In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
SAR Information THIS MODEL MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS AND EUROPEAN UNION (EU) STANDARDS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile hotspot 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.
at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model device when tested for use when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, and for simultaneous transmission, uses the conditions of both 1.52 W/kg, and 1.54 W/kg respectively. (Body-worn measurements differ among device models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements).
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. Information to the user NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
CAUTION Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the responsible party of Compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 12-Month Limited Warranty Personal Communications Devices, LLC.
(d) Damage resulting from connection to any accessory or other product that are not approved by the Company; (e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such as framing and nonoperative parts; (f ) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical source.
(e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number and complete description of the problem, transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below or to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing. In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty station in your area, you may telephone in the United States (800) 229- 1235, and in Canada (800) 465-9672 (in Ontario call 416-6953060).
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state or province to province. IN USA: Personal Communications Devices 1516 Motor Parkway Hauppauge, New York 11749 www.pcdphones.