Sierra Wireless AirCard 710 User Manual

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AirCard 710/750 Network Card Installation Guide
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Central and South America. The AirCard 750 is a tri-band product that 
operates on the 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz bands used in Europe and 
Asia.
Like GSM mobile phones, the AirCard 710/750 network card 
requires a SIM card (also known as a “smart card” or “smart 
chip”), provided by your wireless service provider, in order to 
function. For more information, see "SIM card overview" on 
page 6.
Care and maintenance of your 
AirCard
Do not apply adhesive labels to the AirCard. This may cause 
the AirCard to become jammed inside the card slot, or prevent 
it from being inserted properly.
Optimal signal strength is usually obtained when the antenna 
is fully extended (applies to the AirCard 710 only) and perpen-
dicular to the card. The antenna should bend easily at the 
hinge. Do not forcefully bend the antenna.
Figure 1-1: Proper positioning of the AirCard 710/750 antenna in a notebook
When storing or transporting your PC in a case (such as a 
notebook case), retract the AirCard antenna (AirCard 710) or 
remove the AirCard antenna (AirCard 750) and position the 
computer where the antenna tip cannot be crushed or broken.
The AirCard should fit easily into your computer’s PC Card 
slot. Forcing the AirCard into the slot may damage the 
connector pins.
Protect the card from liquids, dust, and excessive heat (see 
"Environmental specifications" on page 36 for details).