Xircom An Intel Company IG3110 User Manual
Safety guidelines
Warning!
The Intel
®
PRO/Wireless GPRS 3110 series PC Card starts transmitting signals as soon as you
insert the card and
turn on the PC Card power
.
Turn OFF the PC Card power
if you are located where radio
signals from the card might interfere with the safe operation of machinery or vehicles. Medical equipment or
devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids, inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles,
along with navigation equipment in aircraft are among those sensitive to radio frequencies. Observe all posted
warnings and manufacturer's safety guidelines regarding the use of equipment that transmits radio signals or
equipment that is sensitive to radio signal transmissions. Failure to comply with these guidelines can be
dangerous or illegal.
devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids, inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles,
along with navigation equipment in aircraft are among those sensitive to radio frequencies. Observe all posted
warnings and manufacturer's safety guidelines regarding the use of equipment that transmits radio signals or
equipment that is sensitive to radio signal transmissions. Failure to comply with these guidelines can be
dangerous or illegal.
This device has been designed and tested to perform in the Laptop PC environment. The current regulatory
approvals have been obtained using this application and it is not recommended that it be used in other
platforms such as PADs and PDAs.
approvals have been obtained using this application and it is not recommended that it be used in other
platforms such as PADs and PDAs.
See also:
Stop transmitting radio signals
Exposure to radio frequency energy
Product operation and care guidelines
Safe operation of a wireless communication device
Exposure to radio frequency energy
Product operation and care guidelines
Safe operation of a wireless communication device
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Product overview
The Intel
®
PRO/Wireless GPRS 3110 PC Card and
Intel
®
PRO/Wireless Communication Manager
provide
mobile users with all-the-time, everywhere access to information at speeds up to that of traditional analog
modems—without wires or the inconvenience of dial-up modem connections.
modems—without wires or the inconvenience of dial-up modem connections.
The PC Card allows you to
connect to your network service provider
from anywhere within your coverage
area. Once you are connected to your network service provider, you can:
z
Connect to the Internet
or
your workplace
, so you can check email, surf the Web, and so on. You can
maintain a constant connection at speeds up to 53.6 Kbps.
z
Send and receive instant text messages
just like you can with a pager or mobile phone.
z
Make and receive voice calls
just like you can with a mobile phone.
Important: Once you insert the PC Card into your computer and turn on your PC Card power, the PC Card
transmits radio signals. If you want to stop transmitting radio signals, for example, if you are traveling by
airplane,
airplane,
turn off the PC Card power
. You can also
remove the PC Card
from your computer. Note that if you
close the Communication Manager software, it does not turn off the PC Card power.
This device has been designed and tested to perform in the Laptop PC environment. The current regulatory
approvals have been obtained using this application and it is not recommended that it be used in other
platforms such as PADs and PDAs.
approvals have been obtained using this application and it is not recommended that it be used in other
platforms such as PADs and PDAs.
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Configure security settings
To prevent others from using your GPRS PC Card, you may set a password or Personal Identification
Number (PIN). Important: The card locks if you type the wrong PIN three times in a row. If you lock the card,
Number (PIN). Important: The card locks if you type the wrong PIN three times in a row. If you lock the card,
you need the
SIM
PUK (Personal Unlock Key) from your service provider to unlock it.
The GPRS PC Card can use the same SIM as your mobile phone. If your mobile phone and PC Card share
the same SIM and you change the PIN, you must use the new PIN to unlock your phone when you transfer
the SIM back to it.
the same SIM and you change the PIN, you must use the new PIN to unlock your phone when you transfer
the SIM back to it.
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