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Picture s. Connection profile settings 

 

This tab a summary of your connection profiles. The default Connection profiles for 

Express Network

(1xRTT) and 

QNC

(14.4Kbps) are created during installation and can 

neither be deleted or edited. 
  
You have the option to add a new connection profile or edit an existing profile that you 
have created 

 

 

 

Picture t. About 

4.3.3 Call log Button 

 

 

 

The 

CALL LOG

 button allows you to see the connection log.   

 

Summary of Contents for SCP-500

Page 1: ...1 Sewon Telecom Ltd User s Manual For SCP 500 Version 1 0_alpha Sewon Telecom Ltd...

Page 2: ...permitted without prior written approval All information included in this manual may be changed without notice It does not represent any commitment on the part of Sewon Telecom Ltd which shall not be...

Page 3: ...a Wireless Modem and a Landline Modem 1 6 Windows Dial up Networking and SCP 500 Application 2 Installation 2 1 Hardware and OS Requirements 2 2 Installing BlueWing 2 3 Hardware and Drivers 3 Using t...

Page 4: ...and portable computers equipped with a PCMCIA Card slot and a Windows Operating System 1 2 About the Service The SCP 500 works similar to other wireless handheld phones where a connection with a Wirel...

Page 5: ...lar region the number of subscribers connected to the service signal strength etc To make a connection to data service or the Internet you must check to see if there is service available A tiny LED on...

Page 6: ...ard Slot Communication Ports 1 available Disk Drive CD ROM I O Resources 2 IRQ Memory 32 MB Disk Space 5 MB 2 2 Installing BlueWing Make sure to install the software before inserting the modem into th...

Page 7: ...7 Sewon Telecom Ltd 1 Welcome screen Picture a Install Welcome 2 License Agreement Picture b Install License...

Page 8: ...ation to install software files Picture c Install Location Setup asks you for the following You can accept the default or change It is recommended that you accept the default information 4 Completed P...

Page 9: ...ing When the PC is re started insert the PCMCIA card into the slot as below 2 3 Hardware and Drivers 2 3 1 Inserting the PCMCIA SCP 500 right after software installation Insert the SCP 500 into an emp...

Page 10: ...the CD ROM d where d is the drive letter for the CD ROM l You may have to restart the Windows Windows 2000 l The light on the PCMCIA SCP 500 should begin to flash l The PC should beep unless sound is...

Page 11: ...CMCIA SCP 500 should begin to flash l The PC should beep unless sound is muted l Windows should indicate that a new device has been detected l Windows will search the driver for SCP 500 l Follow the o...

Page 12: ...12 Sewon Telecom Ltd Picture g Multifunction Driver Picture h Multifunction Driver...

Page 13: ...13 Sewon Telecom Ltd Picture i Multifunction Driver Picture j CDMA Modem...

Page 14: ...14 Sewon Telecom Ltd Picture k CDMA Modem Picture l CDMA Modem...

Page 15: ...15 Sewon Telecom Ltd Picture m CDMA Modem Picture n CDMA Status Modem...

Page 16: ...16 Sewon Telecom Ltd Picture o CDMA Status Modem Picture p CDMA Status Modem...

Page 17: ...here d is the drive letter for the CD ROM l You may have to restart the Windows 2 3 2 Inserting the card after Hardware Installation for use When you insert the card the following should occur The PC...

Page 18: ...sting into an upright position Do not force the antenna in the wrong direction it can cause permanent damage to the antenna joint The best reception is when the antenna is in an upright position When...

Page 19: ...n should appear on the System Icon Tray area unless the feature is turned OFF in the Windows Control Panel To safely remove the PCMCIA Card follow the guidelines below 1 If the BlueWing application is...

Page 20: ...the status and operation of the modem Connecting to the data service i e Internet ISP The SCP 500 will turn on only when the BlueWing application is running whether in the background or as an active...

Page 21: ...pplication by double clicking or right clicking on the System Tray icon 4 2 2 Tool Tips When you leave the mouse pointer over the icon for approximately one second a small tool tip appears and display...

Page 22: ...22 Sewon Telecom Ltd Double clicking the System Tray Icon is the same as Open...

Page 23: ...button initiates a data service session i e connecting to an Internet ISP It automatically uses the default connection specified in the Windows Dial up Networking DUN If there is no default connection...

Page 24: ...Auto connect on startup On Off default None of these options allows automatic placement of a data call upon BlueWing execution Autorun at windows startup On default Off This default setting can be ch...

Page 25: ...tion profiles for Express Network 1xRTT and QNC 14 4Kbps are created during installation and can neither be deleted or edited You have the option to add a new connection profile or edit an existing pr...

Page 26: ...made MMM is the 3 character representation of the month Time when the call is initiated Click on the Column name to sort by Date and Time Duration hh mm ss or mm ss Duration of the call Bytes In Byte...

Page 27: ...t card Service related information l No Service l In Service Roaming or Home Service Area l Dialing Call Dropped Call Failed Voice Call l In Traffic Windows Dial up Networking related information l Co...

Page 28: ...rtain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone pacemakers Hearing Aids and so on Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in thes...

Page 29: ...u are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limi...

Page 30: ...Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U S and international standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these internationa...

Page 31: ...uipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is...

Page 32: ...interference will not occur in a particular Installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception Which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...

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