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Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide 
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Wireless WAN (WWAN) Communications with GSM/GPRS 
The Dolphin 9500 is the only terminal in the Dolphin 9500 Series that can be configured with an integrated Siemens
® 
GSM/GPRS 
quad-band radio module for WWAN communications.
Overview 
Enabling the GSM/GPRS Radio 
The radio driver for GSM is installed and enabled by default after each hard reset. Before using the radio, make sure that the 
GSM radio is enabled. For details, see 
Using the Radio Manager
 on page 
4-15.
GSM Radios
Dolphin 7900 terminals can support an MC-45 or MC-75 radio for two-way voice and data communication. 
MC-45 Radio
Supports 900/1800/1900 MHz frequencies for use in Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia. 
MC-75 Radio
Supports 850/900/1800/1900 MHz frequencies for use in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Europe, 
Middle East, Asia, and Australia. 
Dual-Band Antenna
Dolphin terminals configured with a GSM radio feature an external antenna 
that is optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity. This is an omni-
directional antenna with zero dBm gain. 
For the MC-75 radio, there are two different antennas based on geographical 
location; each supports two bandwidths:
Europe 
Supports 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands. This 
antenna is color-coded with a white O-ring on the 
inside of the antenna.
North America
Supports 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands. This 
antenna is color-coded with a green O-ring on the 
inside of the antenna.
Requirements
Using GMS/GPRS on a Dolphin 9500 terminal requires a:
Network subscription to a GSM/GPRS network (you need to know what service providers are in your geographic area), and
SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider installed on the terminal (see 
Capabilities
Dolphin terminals with integrated GSM/GPRS radios are optimized for the following two-way voice and data communications:   
GSM voice data ("dial-up")
SMS (Short Message Service) text messages
GPRS Class 10 - data transmissions average 40-60 Kbps (available speed depends on the wireless network carrier)
GSM 
Short for Global System for Mobile communications, GSM is an open, non-proprietary wireless WAN system 
that is constantly evolving and growing. One of its great strengths is international roaming capability, which 
provides standardized dialing in more than 170 countries. 
GPRS 
Short for General Packet Radio Service, GPRS is a non-voice value added service that allows packet-
switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks.