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VERIZON WIRELESS
PC5750 Userʼs Manual
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CONTENTS 1. BEFORE USING PC5750 ...............................................................................1 1.1 About this User’s Manual ........................................................................................... 1 1.2 Product Overview .......................................................................................................... 1 1.3 What’s Inside the Product Package ...................................................................... 1 1.4 Introduction to Ver
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1. BEFORE USING PC5750 1.1 About this User’s Manual You will find all the information you need to install and use the PC5750 in this user’s manual. Before using PC5750, you must properly install the PC5750 by closely following the installation instructions. 1.1.1 Instructions • Install the PC5750 software before inserting the PC5750 card into your laptop. The installation software is included in the product package. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive. Installation may take a few m
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1.5 Product Features - Power management: PC5750 utilizes power management and system overhead reduction functions provided by the standard 32-bit CardBus electrical interface for maximum power savings. - Antenna design: Efficient, innovative design optimizes data transfer rate and sensitivity to network signals. - Type II PCMCIA format that supports CardBus I/O interface. - Supports North American PCS (1900 MHz) and Cellular (800 MHz) bands. - Utilizes QUALCOMM MSM6800 chip set. - Su
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1.6 Product Handling 1) Do not put any adhesive label on the PC5750 card. It may leave a sticky residue that can cause problems inside the laptop PC card slot. 2) PC5750 card should easily slide into the PC card slot. Do not force the PC5750 into the slot as it may cause damage to the card and/or the slot. 3) Keep PC5750 in a dry and clean place. (Storage temperature: -22°F to 149°F [- 30°C to 65°C]). Keep your card away from liquids, dust and excessive heat. 1.7 Co
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2. INSTALLING PC5750 2.1 Precautions 1) Do not insert the PC5750 before installing the software in laptop computer. When you complete the software installation, the system will prompt you to insert the PC5750 into the Type II PC card slot. 2) Once the card has been inserted into the laptop, do not remove it from your laptop without first completing the unplugging/ejection process. 2.2 Recommended System Requirements To successfully install and use the PC5750 card in your l
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2.3.2 Use of External Antenna Connector • Users can use “booster antenna” independently through external antenna connector in the weak area and it is extra purchase. Connect through here 2.3.3 Warnings • Make sure to complete the unplugging/ejection proc ess before removing the PC5750. If you remove the card improperly, the product may be damaged. • Before inserting the PC5750 into your laptop’s PC Card slot, remove the Installation CD from the CD-ROM drive. 2.3.4 Notes • I
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2.3.5 Unplugging or Ejecting the Card • Make sure to complete the unplug/eject process before removing the PC5750. If you remove the card improperly, the product can become damaged. • Double click the Unplug/Eject Hardware icon in the system tray. Windows 2000 Windows XP 1) Unplug or Eject Hardware with Win2000 • As shown in the above figure, two “NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller” will be displayed in the Hardware devices list of Win2000. However, one of them is disabled and
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• The dialog box above will appear. Click the [OK] button. • Then, the above window will appear. Now, you can unplug PC5750. 2) Unplug or Eject Hardware with Win XP • As shown above, only one “NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller” will be displayed in Windows XP. Select “NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller” and click the “Stop” button. PC5750 User’s Manual 7
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• Then, two “NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller” will be displayed. Select one of them and click the [OK] button. • Click the [Close] button. Now, you can unplug PC5750. • Now, you can remove the PC5750 from your laptop. When removing the PC5750, always grip the either sides of the card rather than the top and bottom of the card. Gripping the top and bottom of the cards and pulling the card and put pressure on the antenna and cause damage. Use the Card Ejector tool on your lap
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3. REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION 3.1 Regulatory Notices PC5750 complies with Parts 15, 22, and 24 of the FCC rules. It has been tested with the typical laptop computer with the side loading PCMCIA bay. This PC card must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. If you use this PC card in any other configuration, the FCC RF Exposure compliance limit can be exceeded. 3.2 Operating Conditions 1) This device may not cause harmful inte
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3) If this PC card does cause harmful interference with radio or television signals (determine this by turning the PC card off and on), attempt to correct the interference by trying one or more of the following: • Reorient or relocate the antenna. • Increase the separation between the PC card and receiver. • Connect the PC card into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician fo
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2) Do not use this PC card in areas where blasting is in progress, where explosive atmospheres may be present, near medical equipment, life support equipment, or any equipment which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference. Turn of this PC card in these areas, since it can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment. 3) Do not use this PC card in any aircraft whether the aircraft is on the ground or in flight. Make sure to turn off this PC card
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4. GLOSSARY NationalAccess Analog Coverage An area where analog service is available. Analog phones usually indicate signal strength on an indicator in the phone's display when receiving an analog signal. Browser The software that allows you to view the Internet; contains navigator commands such as forward and back; such as Netscape, Microsoft Explorer. A Web browser in your computer requests HTML files from Web servers; takes you to the Internet sites you wish to vi
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Kbps Kilobits per second. Kilobyte (KB) 1024 bits (Approximately 1/2 page of plain text) Modem Hardware that translates and transmits data over wire-line or wireless. Package Minutes Package minutes are those minutes included in the cost of a monthly service plan. Once the packaged minutes have been exhausted, additional airtime charges apply. Please refer to Plans and Pricing for more information, details and offers in your area. Packet Switching
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Transmission Speed The rate at which data is sent over a communications line, usually measured in kilobits (kbps). Tri-Mode Digital Phone A mobile phone capable of functioning in Analog, CDMA, and PCS service areas. The digital/web-enabled features of the phone are only functional in CDMA and PCS service areas. URL Universal Resource Locator is a unique address that directs you to a specific web site - typically starting with "WWW". USB Cable A wire
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HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) Computer language format used to create desktop websites. Microsoft.net Passport An online service that makes it possible for you to use your e-mail address and a single password to sign in-securely-to http://vzw.msn.com and at a growing number of participating websites. OK Soft key that selects the current menu choice and advances to the next screen. Portal A website accessed by desktop or wireless device that provides
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5. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATES (SAR) Maximum: SAR 0.33 W/kg CDMA Body SAR 0.122 W/kg PCS CDMA Body Frequency SAR (mW/g) Mhz Chan 0.33 824.70 1013 (Low) 0.312 835.89 0363 (Mid) 0.23 848.31 0777 (High) Frequency SAR (mW/g) Mhz Chan 0.089 1851.25 0025 (Low) 0.122 1880.00 0600 (Mid) 0.111 1908.75 1175 (High) PC5750 User’s Manual 16