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Summary of Contents for MF975s

Page 1: ...MF975S User Guide UG template version 14b_mbb draft version for review control carrier_OEM_model name or number_document type_language_date_draft number example sprint_abc_XYZ 123_ug_en_050714_d1...

Page 2: ...uch Menu Icons 7 Sleep Mode 8 Touchscreen Use 9 Text Entry Window 10 Data Transfer Volume and Transfer Speed 11 USIM Card 11 Handling a USIM Card 11 Insert a USIM Card 12 Remove the USIM Card 13 Batte...

Page 3: ...oval Mac USB Connection 48 Device Recognition Mac USB Connection 48 Device Removal Mac USB Connection 49 Network Setup Mac USB Connection 50 Settings 51 Web UI Overview 51 Web UI Window 51 Appendix 53...

Page 4: ...per carrier 67 RF Exposure Information and Specific Absorption Rate SAR Information describe per carrier 67 Specific Absorption Rate SAR Information for this Product describe per carrier 67 Electroma...

Page 5: ...ws menus etc may differ in appearance Other Notations In the user guide the mobile broadband device may be referred to either as mobile broadband device hotspot device or Wi Fi router A microSD or mic...

Page 6: ...bit or 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 7 Professional 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 8 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 8 Pro 32 bit or 64 bit Mac OS X 10...

Page 7: ...ecurity Key Before connecting Wi Fi devices to your MF975S you will need to confirm the SSID network name and security key From home select Wi Fi You will see the SSID network name and Security Key No...

Page 8: ...soft Windows Operating System is indicated in its abbreviated form as Windows The trademark iPhone is used with a license from Aiphone K K and iPhone iPad and Multi Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc T...

Page 9: ...all the information you need to set up your device and wireless service the first time Parts and Functions Learn your device s primary parts and functions Device Layout The following illustration outl...

Page 10: ...ver to remove or insert the battery Power Key Toggle power on or off Lock Key Press to lock or unlock the LCD screen Home Screen The following topics describe the details of your device s home screen...

Page 11: ...rks disconnected Out of service area Internet Wi Fi available Wi Fi signal level Battery full Battery low No battery charging required Touch Menu Icons Tap the Touch Menu icon to access your device s...

Page 12: ...isplay Tutorial Sleep Mode If your mobile broadband device is not used for a while the display enters sleep mode and turns off automatically Press the lock key to wake the screen The screen will illum...

Page 13: ...Tap or Touch When you want to select items onscreen such as menu icons or press onscreen buttons simply tap or touch them with your finger Swipe or Slide To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your f...

Page 14: ...10 Drag To drag touch and hold an onscreen item move it where desired and then release your finger Text Entry Window Where applicable use onscreen keyboards for text entry Item Description Entry Box...

Page 15: ...ess Mode Maximum Downlink Speed Typical Downlink Speed Sprint Spark Enhanced 4G LTE xx Mbps xx xx Mbps 4G LTE xx Mbps xx xx Mbps 3G xx Mbps xx xx Mbps Note Actual speeds depend on several factors incl...

Page 16: ...hange without notice It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of information that is stored on USIM Card The company is not responsible for damages from stored information that is lost Always f...

Page 17: ...Get Started 13 2 Insert USIM card Insert gently with gold IC chip facing up Remove the USIM Card Follow these instructions to remove the device s USIM card 1 Open the USIM card slot...

Page 18: ...attery may become unusable Charge once every six months before storing or leaving unused for a long period Bulges Depending on use bulges may appear near end of battery life This does not affect safet...

Page 19: ...Follow these instructions to insert your device s battery safely and properly Make sure the device is turned off before 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert the battery Align the contacts of the batter...

Page 20: ...et Started 16 3 Replace the battery cover Remove the Battery Follow these instructions to remove your device s battery Always power the device off before removing the battery 1 Remove the battery cove...

Page 21: ...Replace the battery cover Check the SSID and Security Key Your device s default SSID network name and security key are printed on a label beneath the device s battery Turn the device off and remove t...

Page 22: ...Get Started 18 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove the battery 3 Check the SSID network name and security key printed on the label beneath the battery 4 Reinsert the battery...

Page 23: ...g performance decreases Charge in temperatures between 0 C 55 C Do not charge in places where there is high humidity USB charging may be unavailable depending on Wi Fi router temperature Use Supplied...

Page 24: ...Get Started 20 1 Insert the micro USB cable USB plug into the AC adapter 2 Insert the other end of the micro USB cable into your device s micro USB port...

Page 25: ...he device and the AC adapter MF975S and AC Adapter Becoming Warm or Hot Your device and the AC adapter may become warm while charging This is not a malfunction However stop using them immediately if t...

Page 26: ...r 3 After charging remove the micro USB cable from both the device and the computer Note About USB to PC Charging Charging via a USB to PC connection takes longer than charging with the AC adapter Cha...

Page 27: ...Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet Turn Your Device Off Slide the Power key to OFF position Your device will power off Your screen remains blank while your device is off...

Page 28: ...ey WPA after setting up your device Wi Fi WLAN Overview Your device supports IEEE 802 11 b g n standards Connect Wi Fi devices PC game console etc via Wi Fi for wireless data transfers Your device sup...

Page 29: ...PCs via Wi Fi Windows 8 Connect Windows 8 PCs to your device with Wi Fi 1 Slide the Power key to ON position Your device s Wi Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet 2 Activat...

Page 30: ...Select your device s SSID from the list and click Connect 5 Enter the security key WPA and then click Next The PC connects to your device The connected status icon on your device will show an addition...

Page 31: ...Power key to ON position Your device s Wi Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet 2 Activate your PC s Wi Fi function Consult your PC s operation manual for details on activat...

Page 32: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 28 4 Click Connect to a network 5 Select your device s SSID from the list and click Connect...

Page 33: ...additional device has been connected Windows Vista 1 Slide the Power key to ON position Your device s Wi Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet 2 Activate your PC s Wi Fi fun...

Page 34: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 30 4 Click Connect to a network 5 Select your device s SSID from the list and click Connect...

Page 35: ...l show an additional device has been connected Connect Mac Computers with Wi Fi Follow the instructions below to connect a Mac computer to your device via Wi Fi Note The operations depicted are based...

Page 36: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 32 2 On your Mac in the Apple menu click System Preferences Network 3 Click FireWire Turn AirPort On Your computer s Wi Fi function activates...

Page 37: ...connected status icon on your device will show an additional device has been connected Connect iPhone iPod Touch iPad The following topics outline how to connect your iPhone iPod Touch or iPad to your...

Page 38: ...key to ON position Your device s Wi Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet 2 Select Settings Wi Fi on your iPhone or iPod Touch 3 Touch to turn on the Wi Fi function The iPh...

Page 39: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 35 4 In the CHOOSE A NETWORK list tap the device s SSID 5 Enter the security password and then tap Join...

Page 40: ...ional device has been connected Connect an iPad Follow the instruction to connect your iPad to your device using Wi Fi Note The operations below are based on your iPad Wi Fi security set to xxx 1 Slid...

Page 41: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 37 3 Touch to turn on the Wi Fi function The iPad s Wi Fi function activates...

Page 42: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 38 4 In the CHOOSE A NETWORK list tap the device s SSID...

Page 43: ...nected Connect an Android Device You can share your device s connection with compatible Android devices such as wireless phones tablets and Chromebook computers Note The operations below are based on...

Page 44: ...i Fi WLAN 40 Your device s Wi Fi function activates and automatically connects to the Internet 2 On your Android device from home select Menu Key System settings 3 Tap or click Wi Fi The Wi Fi setting...

Page 45: ...Connect with Wi Fi WLAN 41 4 Tap or click the Wi Fi slider to turn Wi Fi on Wi Fi is enabled on the Android device 5 Tap or click your device s SSID from the list...

Page 46: ...onnect WPS Supported Wi Fi Devices Connect a variety of WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup supported devices to your mobile broadband device 1 Slide the Power key to ON position Your device s Wi Fi function ac...

Page 47: ...from home tap WPS 4 Tap a WPS option 5 When prompted press the WPS button on the external device to connect The external device connects to your mobile broadband device The connected status icon on y...

Page 48: ...when using a direct USB connection between your mobile broadband device and a Windows PC Device Recognition Windows PC USB Connection When you connect your device directly to a Windows PC using the su...

Page 49: ...PC Device Removal Windows PC USB Connection Follow the instructions below to remove the direct USB connection between your mobile broadband device and your Windows PC Windows 8 and Windows 7 Device R...

Page 50: ...hibernation while connected Be sure to remove the USB connection before leaving a PC unattended The device may also malfunction if it is connected before the PC starts or restarts Remove the USB conne...

Page 51: ...r For Windows 7 or Windows Vista PCs click Start menu Computer 4 Double click xxxxx illustration The User Account Control dialog box appears 5 Click Yes For Windows Vista PCs click Continue The device...

Page 52: ...etween your mobile broadband device and a Windows PC Device Recognition Mac USB Connection When you connect your device directly to a Mac computer using the supplied micro USB cable the device driver...

Page 53: ...ing the first time you will see a message A new network interface has been detected See Software Installation Mac USB Connection for further instructions Device Removal Mac USB Connection Follow the i...

Page 54: ...he connection while any transmissions are active Network Setup Mac USB Connection When connecting for the first time your Mac computer will detect the mobile broadband device and prompt you to set up...

Page 55: ...the connection between your device and the client is correct 2 Launch the Internet browser and enter http 192 168 43 1 or http m home in the address bar The login page appears as follows The following...

Page 56: ...Settings 52 Item Description xxxxx Xxxxx xxxxx Xxxxx xxxxx Xxxxx...

Page 57: ...wn see xxxxx to rset the mobile broadband device or see the WLAN Initialization Sticker to reset the WPA key and then reconnect the device WPA WPA2 security may not be supported depending on the Wi Fi...

Page 58: ...nd device is properly connected to PC or other device via Wi Fi or micro USB cable If connected via micro USB cable disconnect from both the mobile broadband device and the PC or other device and reco...

Page 59: ...the default settings reset Answer 1 Use the device Reset key Answer 2 Use the Web UI to reset the device For details see xxxxx Question An old phone number appears on the Web UI Answer The Web UI may...

Page 60: ...E TDD LTE 3G CDMA WLAN IEEE802 11a b g n ac Charging Time 2 AC charging 200 minutes USB charging 380 minutes Continuous Standby Time 3 450 hours Continuous Communication Time 3 xxxxx Communication Spe...

Page 61: ...e 0 55 Materials Specifications Parts Materials Finishing MF975S Front Cover PC SUS304 MF975S Back Cover PC GF SUS304 MF975S Battery Cover PC MF975S USIM Tray PC Powder Metallurgy MF975S LCD Support F...

Page 62: ...vice for repairs contact Customer Service or General Information be prepared During the warranty period repairs will be made under the terms and conditions described in the After the warranty period r...

Page 63: ...tion for your mobile broadband device Safety Precautions describe per carrier The following topics outline important safety precautions that must be observed when using your mobile broadband device La...

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Page 68: ...Safety and Notices 64 AC Charger and Micro USB Cable describe per carrier xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx...

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Page 70: ...xxxxxxxx General Notes describe per carrier The following topics outline general usage and handling instructions for your mobile broadband device General Use describe per carrier xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxx...

Page 71: ...tion Rate SAR Information describe per carrier The following topics detail the specific absorption rate SAR information electromagnetic safety information and radiofrequency RF exposure information fo...

Page 72: ...Safety and Notices 68 European RF Exposure Information describe per carrier xxxxx...

Page 73: ...layStation 4 Connect Wi Fi 60 PlayStation Vita Connect Wi Fi 53 Power Key 6 Power Off 21 Power On 21 PSP Connect Wi Fi 55 RF Exposure Information 86 Safety Precautions 77 Security Key 3 17 Services 75...

Page 74: ...twork Name 3 Wii Connect Wi Fi 53 Wii U Connect Wi Fi 53 Windows PC Remove USB connection 63 Software Installation 64 USB connection 62 Windows Vista Connect Wi Fi 28 WLAN Activate 23 Overview 23 WPS...

Page 75: ...e interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a...

Page 76: ...Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID SRQ ZTEMF975S For this device the highest reported SAR value for near the body is 1 36 W kg While there may be differences between t...

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