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WM340 User Guide 

Version 0.2 

M ay  2 01 2 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WM340

Page 1: ...WM340 User Guide Version 0 2 May 2012 ...

Page 2: ...ing 13 Part names and function 13 LED lamp display 14 Preparing USIM card 16 Attaching 16 Removing 16 Setting 17 Setting 17 Wireless LAN Connection procedure 21 Connection procedure for this product 21 Various function setting Detail 22 About WM340 setting tool 22 Starting of WM340 setting tool 22 Internet Settings 24 Network 24 Connection 26 PIN Lock 28 Wireless LAN 29 WLAN 29 Security 30 MAC fil...

Page 3: ...yright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 2 Static DHCP 38 IP Filter 39 URL Filter 40 Device List 41 System 42 Basic setting 42 System log 43 Configuration 44 Restart 45 Appendix 46 Product Specifications 46 Trademarks 47 ...

Page 4: ...r to exchange information with wireless LAN apparatus between wireless LAN access points instead of a LAN cable using an electric wave if it is a range which an electric wave reaches there is an advantage that LAN access becomes possible freely If the other hand if it is within radio range can reach in order to reach all locations beyond the obstacles that have not been security related settings t...

Page 5: ...la Firefox 2 0 or later Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 2 0 or later Browser Opera 9 64 or later Disk free space 50MB Display Resolution 800 600 or more 1024 768 recommended Other than the above it may not work In addition even if applicable to the above by your environment you may not operate properly ...

Page 6: ...s that death or serious injury may result from improper use Caution This sign denotes that bodily injury or damage to property may result from improper use The following pictorial displays are used to represent what you should do or should not do Don t This symbol denotes a prohibited action No disassembly This symbol denotes that disassembling the phone or its components is not allowed No liquids...

Page 7: ...ves on device Please do not disassemble or modify the device This may cause a fire injury electric shock or other accident or malfunction of the device By alter device it is a violation of the Radio Law Please do not use the device with wet hands This may cause electric shock or malfunction of the device Please do not use the device in a bathroom and not put in the water This may cause overheat a ...

Page 8: ...mediately Continuing to use it may cause overheat a fire When notice any abnormality please discontinue use immediately If water enters please discontinue use immediately Continuing to use it may cause electric shock or malfunction When there is a possibility of lightning fear please turn off the product and wireless LAN and please unplug the power plug of the AC adaptor and PC It may cause thunde...

Page 9: ...User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 8 Keep the device out of the reach of small children Small children may accidentally swallow the device or may injure themselves ...

Page 10: ...n determined Please attach after confirming direction of the battery pack Please do not strain when can not equip this product well Do not give a strong shock such as prick with a needle hit with a hammer tramples and do not throw If battery pack significantly damaged or deformed please do not use Do not put in fire or water and do not heat Please do not disassemble or modify the device When the l...

Page 11: ...not use the device with wet hands Caution When the liquid inside a battery pack adheres to the skin or clothing Please wash away with clean water immediately Keep the device out of the reach of small children When the battery pack attached if it was probably rust nasty smell generation of heat and other anomalies please do not attached the battery pack into it ...

Page 12: ...r other than the displayed power voltage Please do not disassemble or modify the device When there is a possibility of lightning fear to prevent electric shock or fire caused by lightning please power off and unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet When not being used for safety please remove it from the body and put the AC adapter Warning Do not give a strong shock or do not throw Please...

Page 13: ...t place heavy objects on it Please do not put on a dusty place Please do not pull a code when you extract the AC adapter Please do not use it in a bathroom and do not put into water Please do not use the device with wet hands Caution Do not place the device on sloped or unstable surface Keep the device out of the reach of small children ...

Page 14: ... of radio wave 2 Internet connection Network searching Connected to 3G Network 3 Connected Status Connected to 2G Network 4 Roaming Status Roaming Battery Small Large 5 Battery power Charging No encryption WEP64bit WEP128bit WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES 6 Wireless Security WPA WPA2 PSK AES 7 Access point state 8 Number of users Power Button WPS WiFi Button Internet Button LED Lamp ...

Page 15: ...an 2 seconds be operated connect disconnect by the WAN side 2 WPS WiFi Button Do the following operate after short pressing the power disconnected button please 1 ON OFF Wireless LAN Pressed it about 1 second less than 2 seconds or more be operated wireless LAN ON OFF 2 WPS Pressed it about 5 seconds WPS function starts Reset Button When you open the back cover of the body there is a reset button ...

Page 16: ...WM340 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 15 LED Lamp State Red Flashes always Charging Green Flashes always Full charge Red Flashes Error ...

Page 17: ...it 3 Remove the cover 4 Facing down the metal surface of the USIM card insert the USIM card into the USIM slot in the upper right corner cutout 5 Check the USIM card is attached 6 Attach the cover Removing 1 Please turn off the power if the power of this product is on 2 If this product is connected with USB cable or AC adapter remove it 3 Remove the cover 4 Remove by pulling in the direction of th...

Page 18: ...input the private IP address in the address field The private IP address at the time of purchase is set http 192 168 0 1 How to connect check Wireless LAN Connection procedure USB Connection procedure please 2 Displayed login screen Input the password to log in The password at the time of purchase is set password For security recommend to change the password at the time of purchase 3 Click Admin S...

Page 19: ...ng screen login password can be changed The password at the time of purchase is set password Select Next after inputting administrator password Setting Items Description Administrator password WEP key initial value Set the inputting password when connecting to Wi Fi The WEP key 5 digit number at the time of purchase is set ...

Page 20: ...e security mode 5 In APN setting screen using APN and default APN can be selected Select Next after selecting APN 6 In the default user setting screen profile name user name password APN Tel Authentication type can be set Only if you select a default APN APN settings of the previous screen the default user setting screen is displayed ...

Page 21: ... Bit Open WEP 128 Bit Open WPA Personal TKIP WPA Personal TKIP AES WPA2 Personal AES WPA2PersonalTKIP AES Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal Select wireless LAN security If select WEP Set the WEP key of 26 digits or 10 digits If select WPA Set the WPA key of 63 digits Wi Fi password WEP key initial value Set the inputting password when connecting to Wi Fi The WEP key 5 digit number at the time of pur...

Page 22: ...f the WEP WPA key is needed Please enter the WEP WPA key that is configured on the router 4 When a connection mode of the Internet is set in automatic the WAN side is connected to the Internet Access to the Internet will be available from wireless LAN equipment When you use this product for the first time WM340 setting tool is accessed http 192 168 0 1 and a setup of the Internet is needed For det...

Page 23: ...the wireless LAN equipment it may be disconnected wireless LAN Starting of WM340 setting tool 1 Connect the USB cable or wireless LAN and PC please enter the private IP address in the address field As for the private IP address at the time of a purchase of this product http 192 168 0 1 is set up 2 A login screen is displayed Please enter a password and log in As for the password at the time of a p...

Page 24: ...WM340 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 23 3 Please click advanced settings A detailed setup of each function is performed ...

Page 25: ...tic please set to 3G the Network Mode and set to automatic the Network Selection Settings Description 2G Only Search only the 2G Network Mode 3G Only Search only the 3G ON WAN 2G 3G roaming will be enabled If you want to use overseas to USIM cards of Japan please set to on this items Roaming OFF WAN 2G 3G roaming will be disabled Automatic Search the network automatically Network Selection Manual ...

Page 26: ...WM340 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 25 connect to that network 2 Setting is complete please press the Save button Setting is updated ...

Page 27: ...egistered Please register a profile for the network as needed The profile can be registered up to 10 Setting Items Description Auto Connect to Internet automatically Manual Perform to connect and disconnect in the WM340 setting tool Connect Mode Dial Demand Connect to the Internet when detects the device If you do not communicate within the set time disconnect automatically Profile List Select the...

Page 28: ...ser Name Please register a user name that carriers specify Password Please register a password that carriers specify APN Please register a APN that carriers specify Tel Please register a Tel that carriers specify Auth Type Please register a auth type that carriers specify APN Profile Set Default If you want to set to default please specify 3 Setting is complete please press the Save button Setting...

Page 29: ... 1 Switching the PIN authentication enable or disable Select the Lock if you want to enable please enter the PIN code of the current Please press the Save button after you enter 2 Change the PIN code Please press the Save button after enter the current PIN code and new PIN code 3 Authentication of the PIN code Please press the Save button after enter the current PIN code Caution After three unsucc...

Page 30: ...d SSID WM340_XXX Set the SSID Enable SSID will be displayed in the connected equipment Broadcast Disable SSID is not displayed on the connected equipment Max Number of Users 1 2 3 4 10 Limit the number of users to connect Communication speed and security will improve with fewer number of connected users Beacon interval 100ms To be recognized by the device set the interval between transmission of a...

Page 31: ...l AES WPA2 Personal TKIP AES Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal Select the wireless LAN security If you select WEP WEP key settings screen is displayed Set the WEP key of 10 digits or 26 digits If you select WPA WPA key setting screen will be displayed Set the WPA key within 63 digits Wi Fi Password WEP key initial value Set the password you enter when connecting to Wi Fi The initial value is WEP key...

Page 32: ...INCORPORATED All rights reserved 31 Caution If you changed the security there are times when the device is unable to connect In that case please set the connection of the device again The recommended the setting to WPA or WPA2 from the safety of security ...

Page 33: ... will be enabled MAC Filter Disable MAC filtering feature will be disabled Allow all in list Allow access only of MAC addresses that is registered in the list MAC Filter Mode Block all in list Block the access of MAC addresses that are registered in the list MAC Address Register the MAC address of the terminal to connect MAC address can be registered up to 10 MAC Filter List Name To register any n...

Page 34: ...IN Please set the client PIN PIN code of the connected equipment After setting the PIN start automatically when you press the Save button PBC After setting the PBC start automatically when you press the Save button Please press the WPS button on the connected equipment within 120 seconds Also after setting the PBC start automatically even when press the Wi Fi WPS button Connection Mode Device PIN ...

Page 35: ...0 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 34 Caution If broadcast of SSID is disabled may be unable to connect Want to use WPS please enable the broadcast of the SSID ...

Page 36: ... Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 35 Router Basic Allows to configure the UPnP Universal Plug and Play Caution When do not need from security point of view the recommend to disabled ...

Page 37: ...N 192 168 0 1 At the time of purchase has been set Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Is the subnet mask in the LAN Enable DHCP server assigns IP addresses automatically to devices within the LAN DHCP Server Disable DHCP server function will be disabled DHCP IP Pool 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 50 To set the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server to do the assignment DHCP Lease Time Half Hour One Hour Two Ho...

Page 38: ...t 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 37 Two Days Half Week One Week Two Weeks assigned automatically again Auto IP address of the DNS server will be set automatically DNS Mode Manual Manually set the IP addresses of DNS server ...

Page 39: ...u can set the IP address assigned to the client The static IP address list can register up to 10 units Setting Items Description Hostname Specifies the device to assign IP address MAC Address Specifies the MAC address to assign IP address IP Address Specifies the assign IP address State When select a this item will be enabled ...

Page 40: ...ring IP filtering will be disabled IP Filter Control Block all in list To blocks access to the IP address that is registered in the list IP Address From Specifies the starting IP address for a range of IP filtering IP Address To Specifies the ending IP address in the range of IP filtering Port Specify the port number of the target filtering IP Filter List Protocol Specifies the IP protocol type to...

Page 41: ...0 URL Filter Is the ability to control access to specific URL Setting Items Description No Filtering URL filtering feature will be disabled URL Filter Control Block all in list To blocks access to the URL that registered URL Filter List URL Address Specifies the URL address to be filtered ...

Page 42: ...M340 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 41 Device List Devices that are connected will be displayed Display Items Hostname IP Address MAC Address Connect Mode ...

Page 43: ...Password at the time of purchase is WEP key English Sets to English the language of WM340 setting tool Language Japanese Sets to Japanese the language of WM340 setting tool performance prefer Power save mode will be disabled System work mode power save mode Goes to sleep automatically when data no communication state and WAN LAN is not connected In power save mode communication is not possible USB...

Page 44: ...tes battery It is displayed only when power saving mode is chosen in system action mode 60 minutes Never After 10 seconds After 30 seconds Turn Off Backlight After 60 seconds System log Save the system log of WM340 Setting Items Description Download To Download the log that is displayed Clear To clear the log that is displayed Refresh Update the log ...

Page 45: ...the following functions Reset Settings Backup Setting Restore Setting Firmware Update Setting Items Description Reset Back to the initial state However the state of the USIM card is not changed Backup Settings Save the settings on your computer Restore Settings Restore the configuration Firmware Update Update the firmware ...

Page 46: ...WM340 User Guide Version 0 2 Copyright 2011 FUJISOFT INCORPORATED All rights reserved 45 Restart Restart the system ...

Page 47: ... Environment Operating temperature range 0 45 C Operating humidity range 10 90 Storage Temperature Range 20 60 C Storage humidity range 5 95 Frequency Range Wireless LAN IEEE802 11b g n 1 13CH 2412 2472MHz WAN GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHz 900MHz 1800MHz 1900MHz WCDMA HSUPA HSDPA 2100MHz 800MHz Compliance Standards Wireless LAN IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11n WAN WCDMA HSUPA HSDPA GSM GPRS EDGE Data tr...

Page 48: ...marks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other country Macintosh Mac Mac OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other country Android are trademark or registered trademark of Google Inc The other company names and brand names described in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective compa...

Page 49: ...f adapter Declaration of Conformity Model WM340 Intended use LTE Hotspot Complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R TTE 1999 5 EC Directive if used for its intended use and that the following standards have been applied 1 Health Article 3 1 a of the R TTE Directive n EN 62311 2008 EN 62209 2 2010 EN 62479 2010 2 Safety Article 3 1 a of the R TTE Directive Applied Standard s n E...

Page 50: ...to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 4RF Exposure Information SAR This device meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves Thi...

Page 51: ...uidelines SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID WLPWM340 For body worn operation this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1 cm from the body Use of other ...

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