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SAMBA 75 USER’S GUIDE 

VERSION 1.01 

6.2.1.3  Making a dial-up networking 

This brief guide aims to explain the basic steps for getting started with GPRS to the 

Internet. It is supposed that you are a bit familiar with GPRS concepts, like network 
attachment, session or PDP context. 

 

This guide is not intended to give full details about how GPRS works, all GPRS-specific 
AT commands (check out the GPRS AT command manual). 
The “GPRS startup guide” manual provides all you need for making a dial-up GPRS 

networking, which is also included in the delivery CD.

 

 

6.2.2 Communications software 

To connect to the Internet, or to send and receive e-mail or faxes transmit data from 

your computer, you need the appropriate data and fax communications software. 

You can use the SAMBA 75 phone with most commercially available 
communications applications, such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Outlook, 

Netscape Navigator. 

6.2.3 PIN & PUK 

You may have to enter the PIN (Personal Identity Number) if the PIN code request is 

activated in the SIM card. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you 
enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, you will need a PUK (Personal 

Unblocking Key) code to unblock the SIM card. The PUK code may be supplied with 

the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider. For more details about using the 
SAMBA 75 please read carefully the chapters below. 

6.2.4 Text messages 

The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service that enables you to send and 

receive short text messages over the digital cellular network. Messages can be read 
on any mobile phone that has SMS capability. 
The sending and receiving of text messages requires that the Short Message Service 

(SMS) be available in the network you are using and activated for your SIM card. 
Contact your service provider for details. Before you can send text messages, you 

must store the SMS message centre number in the Settings window, Messages tab. 

The included software support also a comprehensive

 

overview, and an

 

easy and 

quickly way to start up this application when the SAMBA 75 is already registered into 

the GSM network. 

 

This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission. 

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Summary of Contents for SAMBA 75

Page 1: ...This document is available at HTTP WWW FALCOM DE SAMBA 75 User s manual Version 1 01 18 10 2005...

Page 2: ...ATION 10 2 SAFETY STANDARDS 11 3 TECHNICAL DATA 12 3 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF SAMBA 75 12 3 1 1 Power consumption 14 4 INTERFACES IN OVERVIEW 15 4 1 1 1 Interface A 4 pin USB Type A connector 15 4...

Page 3: ...GET STARTED 22 6 2 1 Installing your SAMBA 75 on a Laptop computer running Windows XP 22 6 2 1 1 How to use SAMBA 75 phone with a terminal software only 23 6 2 1 2 Setup HyperTerminal program 25 6 2...

Page 4: ...te Version number Author Changes 29 09 2005 1 00 Fadil Beqiri Initial version 18 10 2005 1 01 Fadil Beqiri Chapter 7 RF Exposures added This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may...

Page 5: ...e available at the following Internet address http www falcom de Trademarks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright SAMBA 75 user s guide is copyright...

Page 6: ...provides an integrated SIM card reader and an internal GSM antenna The physical interface to the modem application is made through an embedded USB connector It consists of 4 pins required for control...

Page 7: ...SET s delivery package Available upon request 0 3 Used abbreviations Abbreviation Description ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute GSM Global System for Mobile communications IMEI Inte...

Page 8: ...PDP Packet Data Protocol RF Radio Frequency ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit RTC Real Time Clock Table 1 Used abbreviations 0 4 Related documents 1 ETSI GSM 07 05 Use of Data Terminal Equ...

Page 9: ...many years on the current RF technology scientists have begun research regarding newer radio technologies such as GSM After existing research had been reviewed and after compliance to all applicable s...

Page 10: ...nt is adequately shielded from RF energy 1 8 Medical electronic equipment Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers hearing aids etc to determine if they are adequate...

Page 11: ...boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or expl...

Page 12: ...nd recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional organizations such as directives of the European Community Direc...

Page 13: ...2 2 GSM class Small MS Transmit power Class 4 2 W at EGSM 850 and 900 Class 1 1 W at GSM1800 and GSM 1900 GPRS connectivity GPRS multi slot class 12 GPRS mobile station class B EDGE connectivity EDGE...

Page 14: ...SMS MT MO CB Text and PDU mode SMS storage SIM card plus 25 SMS locations in the mobile equipment Transmission of SMS alternatively over CSD or GPRS Preferred mode can be user defined Audio interfaces...

Page 15: ...ations and network coverage 3 1 1 Power consumption POWER CONSUMPTION Typ Unit Description GSM GPRS EDGE engine Supply voltage 5 0 V Average supply current MODE BAND 48 mA IDLE mode GSM 900 850 48 GSM...

Page 16: ...4 1 1 1 Interface A 4 pin USB Type A connector The power supply for the SAMBA 75 modem has to be a single voltage source of 5 V If GPRS EDGE data transfer is in progress please use the Y cable which i...

Page 17: ...ctionalities are described in chapter 4 2 on this interface see figure below Figure 3 Status indicator of modem 4 1 1 3 Interface C SIM Card interface The SIM interface controls a 3V SIM card This int...

Page 18: ...r run in SLEEP mode 600 ms On 600 ms Off No SIM card inserted or no PIN entered or network search in progress or ongoing user authentication or network login in progress 75 ms On 3 s Off Logged to net...

Page 19: ...els The NON CYCLIC SLEEP mode AT CFUN 0 disables the AT interface The CYCLIC SLEEP modes AT CFUN 5 6 7 8 and 9 alternatively activate and deactivate the AT interfaces to allow permanent access to all...

Page 20: ...le has entered Normal mode Detailed explanations on AT SCFG AT CFUN AT CALA can be found in 3 5 2 1 1 Reset SAMBA 75 via AT CFUN Command To reset and restart the SAMBA 75 use the command AT CFUN You c...

Page 21: ...ion in EGPRS Multislot Class 10 GPRS Multislot Class 10 and GPRS Multislot Class 12 If the board temperature increases to the limit specified for restricted operation1 while data are transmitted over...

Page 22: ...rk dependent In extreme cases if it takes too much time for the network and the temperature cannot drop due to this delay the module may even switch off This confidential document is a property of FAL...

Page 23: ...M card which is provided by your mobile phone service provider This contains the telephone number of SAMBA 75 will use as well as other customer information If your SIM is larger credit card size it m...

Page 24: ...on software SAMBA 75 phone supports a configuration software named PhoneTool which offers an easy and quickly way to start up following operations send and receive e mails and SMS synchronize your pho...

Page 25: ...installation example is F Select the Driver folder and click the Open button You will be back to the follow dialog box and then click OK The selected manufacturer s installation driver is being instal...

Page 26: ...erminal program see figure in subsection below or another terminal program The AT Command Set is also included in the delivery CD See related documents 3 6 2 1 2 Setup HyperTerminal program START PROG...

Page 27: ...M card The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row you will need a PUK Personal Unblocking Key code to unblock the SIM card The PUK code...

Page 28: ...our computer Remember to select the SAMBA 75 phone as the modem in each application The data transfer and fax functions depend on the applications you have chosen not on the computer or the SAMBA 75 p...

Page 29: ...sted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a...

Page 30: ...ming If this has not been done contact your GSM provider When in regions where GPRS is not available a user can still access their important information with GSM 14 4 kbps data connections 3 I can not...

Page 31: ...nctions To use some advanced call functions such as call divert call barring or call waiting you need to subscribe them to your operator This confidential document is a property of FALCOM GmbH and may...

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