Vodafone MOBILE CONNECT CARD 4413007 Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
4413007
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NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: As of November 2002, the Dashboard will ONLY allow the Internet and MyLAN APNs to 
be configured form this screen. Future software versions will allow the use of private APNs, 
but at present the user can only adjust the APNs via the registry (See IT Manager pack for 
instructions) 
    
    
Connecting…
Connecting…
Connecting…
Connecting…    
    
    
    
The customer experience and functionality of the Dashboard will vary, depending on how the 
user has configured the card during the installation process. 
 
If using the public ‘Internet’ APN, pressing ‘Connect’ will set up a connection to a point on 
Vodafone’s GPRS network from which public Web-based information can be accessed. 
Customer’s would only be able to access e-mails etc if this was stored on a public website. In 
this situation the VPN button would not appear. 
 
If using the ‘MyLAN’ APN, access to the company LAN is a two-stage process. The user must 
first connect to the GPRS network (by pressing the ‘Connect’ button), and then launch their 
VPN dial-up software by pressing the ‘VPN’ button. The VPN button can be configured to 
launch any dial-up software program (instructions in IT Manager pack).  
    
Web and E
Web and E
Web and E
Web and E----mail access
mail access
mail access
mail access    
    
The e-mail button is set by default as a shortcut to the user’s usual e-mail client (e.g. 
Outlook), but can be customised to launch other programs (e.g. Outlook Express) 
 
The Web icon will launch the user’s default web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer), but this can 
also be customised to launch any other web browsing software (e.g. Netscape). Web access 
depends on the customer’s IT set-up and connectivity set-up. This button can be removed 
completely if desired. 
    
Text Messages
Text Messages
Text Messages
Text Messages    
    
The ‘SMS’ button provides access to text messaging functions, from which messages can be 
composed, read and sent. When first installed, the Dashboard software will read any 
messages stored on the SIM, which is inserted into the Data Card. These messages will 
appear in the ‘Inbox’.