SAMBA 75 USER’S GUIDE
VERSION 1.01
Figure 5:
Place the SIM Card.
Figure 6:
Push it forward into the SIM-Card reader.
b) To remove the SIM card:
To remove the SIM card, please, just push it forward, it jumps out, so you
can take it out.
Important:
Do
not
insert or remove the SIM card when the device is
under power.
Keep all miniature SIM cards out small children’s reach. The SIM card
and its contacts can be damaged by scratches or bending, so be
careful when handling, inserting or removing the SIM card.
WARINING ! FOR CUSTOMERS WHO USE THE
PHONETOOL
SOFTWARE THE INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIBED IN SECTION
6.2.1.1
ARE NOT TO BE APPLIED
.
If desired to use Microsoft Windows tools or any other terminal program, please, skip
the point 2 and follow step-by-step the instructions included in section
6.2.1.1
.
2. Install the supplied PhoneTool configuration 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 phonebooks and calendars; load, create and modify ring
tones for your mobile phone; launch a GPRS session and internet connection etc.
To install properly the PhoneTool software, please, refer to a separated
“
P
honeTool_installation_guide.pdf
” manual. Do
not
perform the steps
described in section
6.2.1.1
.
6.2.1.1 How to use SAMBA 75 phone with a terminal software, only
The installation instructions below are based on the Windows™
HyperTerminal
application (terminal emulator program).
The instructions below describe how to use the SAMBA 75 with a computer running
Windows XP.
During the installation of the SAMBA 75 driver, please, follow the on-screen
instructions.
Insert the CD-ROM into your computer CD drive
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