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User Guide for MobiLink 2.0™
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RESTRICTED PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
The information disclosed herein is the exclusive property of Novatel Wireless, Inc. and is not to be
disclosed without the written consent of Novatel Wireless, Inc. No part of this publication may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic storage, reproduction,
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This document is intended for limited circulation.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be
construed as a commitment by Novatel Wireless, Inc. unless such commitment is expressly given in a
covering document.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1
Purpose .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2
Applicable Documents.................................................................................................................... 5
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 6
General Features.................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1
General User Interface Functions .................................................................................................. 7
3.1.1
Layout...................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1.2
Mouse Over ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.1.3
Snap to Edge........................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.4
Hot Swapping .......................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.5
Skinning Customization........................................................................................................... 8
3.1.6
Localization ........................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.7
Help File ................................................................................................................................ 11
MobiLink™ Features ......................................................................................................................... 12
4.1
Main Display Window ................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1
Indicators ............................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.2
Connect/Disconnect Button................................................................................................... 17
4.2
Menu............................................................................................................................................. 17
4.2.1
Profile Manager ..................................................................................................................... 18
4.2.2
Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 22
4.2.3
Properties Menu .................................................................................................................... 28
4.2.4
Report Log............................................................................................................................. 30
4.2.5
Transparency ........................................................................................................................ 31
4.2.6
About ..................................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.7
SIM/Lock Management ......................................................................................................... 32
4.2.8
Quick Access Buttons ........................................................................................................... 32
4.2.9
Software Web Upgrade ......................................................................................................... 33
4.3
SMS Client.................................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.1
SMS Mailboxes ..................................................................................................................... 35
4.3.2
Menu Bar ............................................................................................................................... 35
4.3.3
Toolbar .................................................................................................................................. 36
4.3.4
Status Bar.............................................................................................................................. 36
4.3.5
Compose Message Window ................................................................................................. 36
4.3.6
Email Interworking................................................................................................................. 38
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4.3.7
Concatenated SMS ............................................................................................................... 38
4.4
Addressbook Features ................................................................................................................. 38
4.4.1
Global Group Contact............................................................................................................ 39
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1
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide high level user interface information regarding the appearance
and operation of the MobiLink™ Connection Manager application developed for Windows 2000, XP
Pro, and XP Home.
1.2
Applicable Documents
All software names and version numbers displayed should meet the requirements outlined in the
Consistency & Naming Conventions Requirements Document. This document also covers the
requirements for the desktop, including the necessary icons and the use of the Start menu.
For more details on meeting the requirements for Microsoft Windows certification, refer to the document
entitled, Application Specification for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP for Desktop
Applications, which can be found on Microsoft’s web site.
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2
OVERVIEW
The Novatel Wireless MobiLink™ Communications Software Suite is a family of wireless connectivity
applications that connect mobile devices using wireless wide area networks (WWAN) as well as WiFi and
Ethernet in a single application to allow quick and easy access to email, the Internet and corporate
networks anytime, anywhere. With MobiLink and a wide area wireless device, mobile users can stay
productive and connected to customers and colleagues while out of the office. MobiLink is optimally
engineered to work with all of Novatel Wireless' Merlin™ Family Wireless Modems for best in class 3G
wireless broadband access solutions.
The MobiLink Communications Software Suite of applications contains a messaging client that manages
2 way SMS operations, an addressbook client that manages contacts and phone number, connection
manager that manages the connectivity, and a customization utility to manage and generate install
customization settings. The following section will detail the features of each application.
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GENERAL FEATURES
3.1
General User Interface Functions
The first design principle for MobiLink applications is that the basic information and controls needed for
day-to-day operations are quickly and easily accessible while less frequently used functions are located
deeper in the menu system. The user interface is designed to be intuitive to use and will not require a
large learning curve for the average user. The second design principle for MobiLink is to be easily
customizable in order to be able to meet the various requirements of a global market.
3.1.1 Layout
The general layout of the main windows is designed to display important information for connectivity while
making it easy to navigate to other functions. The main function such as mobile status and signal
strength display is shown in the main window. The connection button is prominently displayed and easily
accessible. The main MobiLink display is shown below.
Minimize and Close
Menu
Device Links
Mobile
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
Active Profile Selection
MobiLink
Dashboard Area
Browser
SMS
MobiLink Dashboard Area
Address book
Help
The menu button is located on the left upper corner and contains additional functionality such as settings
and configurations. The menu system is designed as a button that when clicked, shows a drop down list
of other options. Because it’s a drop down list, it allows for expansion of functions as well as reduces the
clutter on the main display.
The Device Links area is an active navigation bar that shows status for all the three types of connections
as well as a clickable area to shift the main display information to the specific type of connection
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The Dashboard Area in the layout is designed as a launching area for other applications. The default
applications in the current design are internet browser, SMS client, Addressbook, and Help file. Other
applications can be launched.
The Active Profile Selection is a list that allows for easy access to choose the active profile to use for
connection. For 3G, this list is a list of connection profiles while for WiFi, this is a list of access points
found. For WiFi, this list also shows the signal quality and whether the access point is encrypted.
Lastly, there are the standard minimize and close buttons that are the main stay of any application. The
minimize button hides the application as a tray icon and the close button gracefully closes the application.
3.1.2 Mouse Over
Mouse over is a feature of the application that displays helpful hint about the function of the application as
the mouse is moved over an active area of the application such as the menu button.
3.1.3 Snap to Edge
Snap to edge is a feature that makes the MobiLink application window snap to the sides of the Windows
desktop as the user drags the application close to the edge.
3.1.4 Hot Swapping
The design of MobiLink allows for hot swapping of the 3G device. Users can plug and unplug a 3G
wireless device and MobiLink will automatically recognize the technology and dynamically change the
display to show the relevant information.
3.1.5 Skinning Customization
Due to the software design and the underlying graphics engine used, the main “skin” of MobiLink is
completely customizable. The skin is contained in separate resource files that can be easily changed for
branding or function. Two different designs are shown below and more can be developed.
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Design #2
3.1.6 Localization
It is the intent of the MobiLink™ connection manager design to be able to support localization. Double
byte Unicode is used and all the text used by MobiLink is kept in resource files that can easily be
translated and added. Currently MobiLink supports the following languages:
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Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Danish
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Swedish
Polish
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3.1.7 Help File
The MobiLink™ connection manager shall contain a help file that can be accessed through a help button
or via F1 key. The help file is also localizable and is in HTML format as shown below:
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4
MOBILINK™ FEATURES
The following sections describe the various features of MobiLink.
4.1
Main Display Window
The main display area of MobiLink is used for status indication of the different types of connections. The
following information is displayed.
Number
Referenc
Status Information
Signal Strength Bar
Connection Status
Connect Duration
Bytes Out/Packets Out
Bytes In/Packet In
Description
This is the quality of the signal for the selected
This is a text indicating the connection status
This indicates the number of hours, minutes, and
seconds the current connection has been up
This indicates the number of bytes sent for the
current connection
This indicates the number of bytes received for the
current connection
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Network Name
Profile List
Indicators
Connection Type Selection
Bar
For UMTS/HSDPA, this would show the network
name received from the AT+COPS command
This is the list of supported profiles that contains
the connection settings such as username and
password and QoS for 3G. This is a list of the 3G
profiles for the 3G networks and a list of WiFi
profiles for the WiFi network. The displayed profile
is the active profile.
The indicators are icons that show additional status
of the 3G wireless. Each indicator will be described
below.
This is a navigation bar that selects which
connection information is displayed in the main
window. As the connection is selected, the main
window will slide to show the right information.
Each of the connection icons for this navigation bar
also shows the signal strength of the respective
connection.
The connection navigation bar was added to support the universal connection management functionality.
By having a navigation bar, the user is presented with just the information that is required for the
connection of interest. The pictures below show the three views for each connection type.
View #1: 3G Wireless
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With the 3G Wireless view, connection button can be used to connect to the chosen profile displayed.
The status icons for 3G will be displayed on the top right corner and when connected, byte count and
time displayed will be shown. The vertical bar next to the navigation bar indicates which view is currently
active. When the user clicks on the WiFi navigation button, the WiFi view will be shown.
View #2: WiFi
The WiFi view does not have a connection button since WiFi is a connectionless adaptor. The view does
show signal strength, packet count, and connection time as well as connection status. Since MobiLink’s
WiFi is developed using Windows zero configuration, MobiLink WiFi control can coexist with Windows
wireless network connection. The default hotspot is shown in the selection list in the same place as the
3G profile list. The list of hotspots is dynamically generated based on a WiFi network scan of the area.
Users can chose to make another hotspot active by clicking on the selection list shown below.
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The connection list displays all the available hotspots seen by the WiFi adaptor. The list is arranged in
alphabetical order and the signal level for each is shown on the side. Also, if the hotspot is WEP
protected, a lock icon will be shown. To change hotspot, users can select one from the list. If the hotspot
is WEP protected the following dialog will be displayed to query for the network key.
Lastly, the user can view the Ethernet connection by clicking on the Ethernet navigation bar icon.
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View #3: Ethernet
The Ethernet view shows the connection status, the packet count, and the connection duration.
4.1.1 Indicators
3G indicators are shown on the right upper corner of the main status display. The design of these
indicators are based on standard 3G indicators used on mobile devices. The following table describes
all the indicators.
Indicator
WWAN
Network
Status/Description
3G radio is roaming
3G in dormant mode (May not be applicable for all MAs)
New SMS is available
3G device is locked
This is the type of WWAN protocol that is acquired. The types are:
• HSDPA
• UMTS
• GPRS
• GSM
• IS95a
• 1XRTT
• EVDO
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4.1.2
Connect/Disconnect Button
Since the main purpose of MobiLink’s connection manager is for connecting the user to the internet, the
connection button is prominently placed. The Connection button is used to initiate a 3G data connection.
The connection button is not used for WiFi or Ethernet since the network adaptors are connectionless
and will automatically connect as long as there is a valid connection.
Connection
Button
4.2
Menu
When the Menu button is clicked, the following menu subjects are displayed:
Menu Item
Profile Manager
Configuration
Properties
Report
Transparency
About
Description
This menu item opens up the dialog for creating, editing, and deleting
profiles
This menu item opens up a dialog for changing MobiLink settings
This menu item opens up a dialog that displays the properties of the
3G modem
This menu item opens up a dialog that displays the connections
statistics and connection history
This menu item is to set the application display transparency. This
feature allows the desktop items below the application to be shown
through the transparency
This menu item brings up information about the MobiLink application
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Exit
This menu item will quit the MobiLink application
4.2.1 Profile Manager
The profile manager allows the user to manage the connection profiles for both the 3G connection and
WiFi connection. The user can create a profile using the New, edit or view the profile, and delete a
profile.
4.2.1.1 3G Wireless Profiles
The first tab shows the 3G wireless profiles as shown below.
The wireless profiles can be selected for viewing in the case of a locked profile and for editing in the case
of an unlocked profile. Locked profiles are preset and can not be deleted or altered. This is to reduce the
incidence of connection problems related to incorrect settings due to user error. The dialog below shows
the actual profile settings. For locked profiles, the settings are grayed out and cannot be modified.
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The profile setting are categorized under different tabs and can be different for UMTS and CDMA. In the
case of CDMA, the QoS tab does not apply. The following screens show the various settings under each
tab.
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When changes are made to any of the tabs, the user must click the Apply button to effect the changes.
Cancel can be clicked to cancel the settings. The exception is the on the last VPN tab. When creating a
new VPN, the VPN entry is created when the user clicks the New button with an entry name. The apply
button is used to change the associated VPN for the profile. VPN association is used to automatically
establish a VPN session after a successful 3G connection.
When creating a profile by clicking on the New button, the profile wizard is used to guide the user through
some simple steps for creating a new profile. The advanced settings are preset based on a template
profile for the carrier network and hidden from the user. In the rare case where advanced parameters
need to be changed, the user can then select the newly created profile and click on Edit to edit the
parameters.
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Profile Wizard Step 1
Profile Wizard Step #2
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Profile Wizard Step #3
4.2.1.2 WiFi Profiles
TBD
4.2.2 Configuration
The configuration menu has all the available settings for MobiLink. The configuration window is broken
down in to four functional tabs. The General tab is for the user interface settings and language selection.
The Mobile tab is used to set parameters for the 3G device. The WiFi tab has settings for WiFi adaptor,
and the Ethernet tab is used to set the Ethernet adaptor. Each of the tabs is shown below.
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4.2.2.1 General Tab
General Tab Feature
Always on top
Sound Effects On
Language
Description
When checked, the application is always the top most
application on the desktop
When checked, sounds will be played on user actions
This is a selection list for choosing the language to be
used for MobiLink. Windows Default will base the
language on what Windows uses as the native language
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4.2.2.2 Mobile Tab
Feature
Auto-Connect when
launch
Network Selection
Auto-Lock on power up
Change Lock Code
Description
This feature is for MobiLink to automatically connect to the
network when launched
This selection is used to select the network preference.
For CDMA, this is to select the operating network and for
UMTS/HSDPA, it’s for selection the radio access
technology
Check to lock the SIM upon power up. A 4 to 8 digits
code must be supplied to turn on and off the auto lock
feature.
Chick this button to change the lock code. This button is
only active if the auto-lock SIM feature is turned on.
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4.2.2.3 WiFi Tab
The WiFi tab allows user to choose the WiFi adaptor from a list of detected adaptors. Also, the adaptor
properties can be modified by clicking on the properties button. The wireless adaptor properties window
is shown below.
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4.2.2.4 Ethernet Tab
The Ethernet tab allows user to choose the Ethernet adaptor from a list of detected adaptors. Also, the
adaptor properties can be modified by clicking on the properties button. The adaptor properties window
is shown below.
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4.2.3 Properties Menu
The properties menu displays some of the key properties of the UMTS and EVDO devices.
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CDMA
UMTS/HSDPA
Property
Firmware Version
IMEI/ESN
Mobil Number
Manufacturer
Modem Type
Technology
PRL version
FID
Description
Firmware version of the 3G device
International Mobile Equipment Identity (UMTS)/
Electronic Serial Number (CDMA)
Number for the mobile
Who produced the modem
Modem technology
3G technology
Preferred Roaming List version number(CDMA)
Factory ID. This is a unique tracking number for factory
builds
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4.2.4 Report Log
The report log has statistic information about the current connection as well as a history list of past
connections.
Value
Instant downlink
Average downlink
Max downlink
Total data
Connection time
MB per month
Minutes per month
Description
This is most recent measured downlink throughput
This is the average of all the measured downlink
throughput
This is the maximum achieved downlink throughput
This is the total data that has been ever sent since
MobiLink has been installed on the machine
The is the amount of time the connection has lasted
This is a resettable counter of how many bytes since the
last reset
This is a resettable counter of how many minutes since
the last reset
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4.2.5 Transparency
This menu feature allows the user to select the percent transparency for MobiLink. The choices range
from 0% to 90% with 0% being solid and 90% being very transparent. Transparency allows desktop
items below MobiLink to be displayed for better multitasking. Below is an example of MobiLink
transparency on a desktop.
4.2.6
About
The About dialog displays MobiLink information such as version number, release date, and copyright.
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4.2.7 SIM/Lock Management
Upon Mobilink startup, ff the device is locked on power up, a small dialog will be displayed such as below
to ask the user to enter the unlock code prior to continuing with MobiLink.
The lock setting and code can be managed in the Mobile tab of the configuration menu shown below.
4.2.8 Quick Access Buttons
The quick access buttons are designed to provide a launch pad for other applications. Four buttons are
provided and can be remapped to other applications. The picture below shows the default functions
assigned to the quick access buttons.
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Internet
Browser
On-Line
Help File
Addressbook
Client
SMS Client
4.2.9
Software Web Upgrade
TBD
4.3
SMS Client
The MobilLink SMS client is used to manage reading and sending SMS messages. The SMS client is an
application that is part of the MobiLink application suite. The design of this application is to emulate an
email client to reduce the amount of new learning that is required to start using this application. This
application is launched from the main connection manager Quick Access button. The following features
are supported.
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Send new messages
Reply to message
Forward message
Email interworking
Concatenated SMS
Set priority of message
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Rich text editing functions
Printing
Support for embedded hyper links and email links in message
Auto language selection
Send to multiple recipients
Status receipt of sent messages
Status bar to indicate number of messages, character count, etc…
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4.3.1 SMS Mailboxes
Very much like an email client, the SMS client has multiple mail boxes to store different types of
messages.
Mailbox
Inbox
Description
All incoming SMS is delivered to this mail box
and will be highlighted if unread.
All outgoing SMS will be put into this mailbox.
If the SMS has not been sent to the Merlin
card, it will be held here until it can be sent.
All sent SMS messages are placed here.
All SMS messages that are still stored on the
SIM.
Outbox
Sent
SIM
The message panel contains the key information for a list of messages. The messages can be reorder in
the message panel by clicking on the fields located on the top strip. The fields are the following:
Field
From
Description
Importance
Where the message is from. Only shown
when Inbox is selected.
Where the message is sent. Only shown in
when Outbox or Sent box is selected.
Displays the first few characters of the
message
Time when the message is received
Time when the message is sent
Callback number
To
Message
Received
Sent
Callback
4.3.2 Menu Bar
The menu bar contains the following items:
Menu Item
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Description
File
Exit
Exits the application
Undo
Cut
Undo last text editing
Cut the selected text
Edit
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Copy
Paste
Select All
Copy the selected text
Paste text on clipboard
Select all text in message content panel
View
Toolbar
Statusbar
Display tool bar
Display Status bar
Help
About SMSClient
Display About dialog
4.3.3 Toolbar
The tool bar is accessible across the top and gives user quick access to common tasks. The tool bar
contains the following buttons:
Button
New SMS Message
Delete
Reply
Forward
Description
Opens up dialog to create a new SMS message
Deletes the highlighted message or group of messages.
Reply to the highlighted message.
Forward the contents of the highlighted message.
4.3.4 Status Bar
The status bar displays information about each of the mailbox selected. It will give the number of
messages and the number of unread messages. The status bar is located on the bottom strip.
4.3.5 Compose Message Window
Clicking on the New SMS Message button will bring up the following dialog:
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This window allows the user to enter the destination address, SMS message, a callback number for
CDMA, and a subject text. Standard text editing such as cutting, copying, pasting is supported in the
message box. In addition, the user can use the tool bar or the menu to set the priority and encoding of
the message. Both Unicode and ASCII are supported. Unicode is used to send characters not in the
standard ascii character set.
For the destination address, users can chose to select from the address book by clicking on the To
button. Also, multiple destinations can be entered separated by a comma or semicolon.
The toolbar supports the following functions:
Button
Send
Description
Send the SMS message
Print the SMS message
Editing functions. Cut, copy, and paste text
Open the addressbook to select from
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Emergency priority
Urgent priority
Set Unicode encoding for message
Clicking on the “To” button or the Addressbook button will bring up the following dialog to select the
contact to insert into the destination field. Multiple destination addresses can be selected.
4.3.6 Email Interworking
A new feature added to this version of MobiLink is the ability for email interworking. What this feature
does is to allow an email message to be sent over an SMS message. If the user types in an email
address in the To filed, the application will automatically format the SMS message so that the SMSC on
the network side will forward it as an email.
The recipient of this email can simply reply to the message and the message will be forwarded back to
the wireless device.
4.3.7 Concatenated SMS
With the addition of email interworking, the ability to send an SMS that is longer than the limited 160
characters is very important. To address that issue, the SMS client will allow the user to enter a long
message and automatically segment the message and send it as separate SMS with a special tag to
indicates the messages are segments of a long message.
4.4
Addressbook Features
The MobiLink address book allows the management of phone numbers on the SIM, Windows Address
Book and Outlook. The following screen shows the address book client.
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The address book client has a selection box that allow the user to chose which address book to view.
The following addresses can be selected:
Addresbook
Windows Address
Book
Outlook Address
Book
SIM
Global Group
Contact
Description
This is the native Windows Addressbook that is part of
Windows Accessories folder
This is the local Outlook Addressbook. This is only
accessible if Outlook is installed on the computer
This is the address book located on the 3G device or the
SIM of the device
This is the group contacts that contain distribution lists
created by the user. This list can contain contacts from
any of the above address books
User can create, delete, and view contact properties as well as send an SMS message using the selected
contact by clicking on one of the buttons on the bottom of the Address Book Client.
4.4.1 Global Group Contact
Global Group Contact feature allows users to create distribution lists for sending SMS.
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When the user chooses to create a Global Group Contact, a new dialog will be opened up to allow the
user to select from the different address books and move them to create a new distribution list. The total
number in a distribution list is up to 100. The list can contain a mixture from different address books and
can contain both mobile numbers as well as email addresses.
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Appendix
RF Exposure Warning
"In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed such that
a minimum 20cm separation distance is maintained between the EUT's antenna(s) and all
persons during normal operation. In addition, the antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. OEM integrators may not provide
instructions to end-users pertaining to installation or removal of the EUT."

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