LG Electronics USA LXU-800 Cellular CDMA USB Modem User Manual

LG Electronics USA Cellular CDMA USB Modem Users Manual

Users Manual

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LXU800 User’s Manual
Welcome-------------------------------------------------- 2
Installation – Windows XP ------------------- 3
UI Features Introduction -------------------- 10
Data Connection & Disconnection ------- 11
Voice call Connection & Disconnection- 14
SMS Sending -------------------------------- 19
SMS Receiving ------------------------------- 26
Phonebook ------------------------------------- 34
Settings ----------------------------------------- 40
8-1. Data Service Terminal -------- (41)
8-2. SOUND --------------------------- (42)
8-3. SMS ------------------------------- (44)
8-4. LOCK ------------------------------ (45)
8-5. TONE ------------------------------ (46)
8-6. VOICE ----------------------------- (47)
8-7. Others ----------------------------- (48)
9. Information ------------------------------------- 49
9-1. USE -------------------------------- (50)
9-2. Call History ----------------------- (51)
9-3. MODEM --------------------------- (52)
10. Reliance Web Page Connection---------- 53
11. About --------------------------------------------- 54
12. Un-Installation – Windows XP ------------- 56
Contents
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Welcome
Thank you for choosing LXU-800 USB Modem, cutting edge CDMA 1X technology with the data speed of up to
153.6 Kbps. You can surf the Internet at high speeds, access e-mails as well as make and receive calls and
SMS on the move.
How to Plug LXU-800
Please plug LXU-800 into a PC after installing drivers.
1. Pull out the USB connector on the back of the modem. 2. Adjust the USB connector to the desired angle.
The USB connector is adjustable to a 45, 90, 135 or
180 degree.
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Welcome
How to Plug LXU-800
Please plug LXU-800 into a PC after installing drivers.
3. Extension Cable
The extension cable provided is specially designed to work with your LXU-800. This is a high
quality USB cable that is capable of delivering high current to the LXU-800 when necessary.
The cable will improve performance.
Note:
Your LXU-800 may not operate correctly if you use a standard USB cable in place of the
provided extension cable. Adjust the USB connector to the desired angle.
The USB connector is adjustable to a 45, 90, 135 or 180 degree.
** USB Length : 50 Cm
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1. Installation – Windows XP
1. Click the "Next"button to install the LXU800 2. Select the installation path (it is recommended to
use the default location) and click the "Next"button
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1. Installation – Windows XP
3. Select the Program Folder then click the "Next"
button to continue with the installation 4. Before Installation, please remove the modem then
click the "Next"button
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1. Installation – Windows XP
6. Push the Next button to install the USB driver.
5. Please wait for the Installation to be completed
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7. Push “Install” button to begin the installation. 8. Please wait for the USB driver Installation progress.
1. Installation – Windows XP
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9. Push “Finish” button to finish the USB driver installation.
1. Installation – Windows XP
10. Connect your LXU800 Modem to the USB port.
Please click the "Next" button once the installation of
all 3 drivers is complete.
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11. Push “Finish” button to complete the installation.
1. Installation – Windows XP
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1. Installation – Windows XP
12. Open Device Manager to check that the driver has
been installed correctly. 13. When you start the GUI, the above screen will be
displayed (the default banner is "Reliance")
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2. UI Features Instruction
Data
Voice
SMS
Receive SMS
Phonebook
Settings
Information
www.zapak.com
About
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3. Data Connection & Disconnection
1. To change the Data Connect (Internet) screen,
please click the "Data"icon 2. To connect the Data (Internet), please click
the "Connect"button
you must have a valid ID, password and numbers
(
please see 8-1. Data Service Terminal settings
)
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3. Data Connection & Disconnection
3. Data Connecting (Internet) process screen Once it is
connected, the Internet Browser will appear 4. If the Data Connection is properly connected,
the "Connected"message will be displayed as above
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3. Data Connection & Disconnection
5. To disconnect the Data Connection (Internet),
click the "Disconnect"button. 6. Click "Yes"to disconnect and "No"to cancel the
disconnection
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4. Voice call Connection & Disconnection
1. For a voice call, click the "Voice"icon 2. When you click the Voice icon, the above screen will
be displayed with a dial-pad
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4. Voice call Connection & Disconnection
Call
End Call
Cancel
Volume (Voice)
-Voice call Menu-
Silent (when in Silent mode)
Tone silent (when voice calling)
Voice mute (when voice calling)
Volume (sound & key tone)
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4. Voice call Connection & Disconnection
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3. To make a voice call, STEP Dial the numbers,
STEP Check the numbers, STEP Press call 4. Calling Screen
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4. Voice call Connection & Disconnection
5. Once you are successfully connected to the
desired number, the screen will change as above
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4. Voice call Connection & Disconnection
6. To disconnect the voice call, press the "End"
icon. 7. Once you are properly disconnected, the screen will
change as above
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5. SMS Sending
1. To send SMS, click the "SMS"icon 2. SMS screen
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5. SMS Sending
-SMS Sending Menu-
Add
Clear all
Cancel
Send
Save
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5. SMS Sending
3. To send SMS, STEP Type the message, STEP
Choose the message type 4. STEP Type the recipient number, STEP
Press the "Send"icon
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5. SMS Sending
5. SMS sending process screen6. After sending the SMS, a result window will appear
showing whether it has sent or has failed to send
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5. SMS Sending
7. Click the "Add"Icon if you wish to send the same
SMS to several phone numbers
If you use this function, a new screen will appear as
shown on the right
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5. SMS Sending
8. Type the desired number and click the "Add"icon to
add more numbers 9. Once you have entered all the numbers, press
the "Confirm"icon to send the message
Icon Glossary
Use of these two Icons
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5. SMS Sending
10. If you want to search for a number on the device,
click the "Search Phonebook" button 11. Select the appropriate category and browse for the
phone number
Mention Icon Details u
se for which menu
Use Indian Name
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6. SMS Receiving
1. When a new SMS is received, the New Message
window will appear.
The received SMS will be saved in the Received
SMS inbox
2. If there are any unread messages, the "Message"
icon will be displayed as above until the message has
been read
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6. SMS Receiving
3. To read the new SMS, click the "SMS Receive"
icon The read message is automatically saved 4. When you read the message, the time and
sender information is displayed as above
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6. SMS Receiving
5. From the drop-down menu, you can select option
for "Received SMS", "Sent SMS", "Unsent SMS"
and "Drafts".
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6. SMS Receiving
7. Fill in the information as needed
Then press the "Confirm"icon to save
6. If you wish to save the "Received/Sent number"to
your Phonebook, press the "Save"icon then the
screen shown on the right will appear
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6. SMS Receiving
8. You can also directly forward the number
(Choosing "From"or "To") to a voice call using the "Call"
icon
9. Calling process screen
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6. SMS Receiving
10. When you press the "Forward"icon, the received
message can be sent to another number 11. Type desired number to forward the
message
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6. SMS Receiving
12. If you want to reply to the sender number,
choose "From"or "CB"from the above field then click
the "Reply"icon
13. Type your message on the screen as
indicated in "SMS sending"
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6. SMS Receiving
14. If you want to delete a single SMS, select the SMS
to be deleted and click the "Delete"button 15. You can select not only "Received SMS"but also "Sent
SMS"and "Temp SMS"from the drop-down menu, then
simply delete all selected messages by clicking the "Delete
All"icon
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7. Phonebook
1. If you want to add/remove numbers from your
phonebook, click the "Phonebook"icon 2. When you click the "Phonebook" icon, the
Phonebook window will appear as above
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7. Phonebook
4.After creating the new GROUP as you Select the GROUP or
push the button , select the GROUP.
3. Select the location in which the list is saved.
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7. Phonebook
5. When you want to search the phonebook data, you
select Filter, type the search word in the input window
and then push the search button to get the data you
want to search.
6. If you want to delete all the numbers in a specific
group at once, select the desired "Group"then click
the "Delete All"icon
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7. Phonebook
7. If you want to delete an individual phone number,
select the number and click the "Delete" button 8. If you want to save a new number, click the "Add"
Icon icon then enter the new number
Once you have entered the number, click "Confirm"to
save
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7. Phonebook
9. If you want to modify the stored number and details,
click the "Modify"button 10. When you want to make a call from the Phonebook,
select the number then click the "Call"icon
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7. Phonebook
11. When you want to send an SMS from the Phonebook,
select the number then click the "SMS" icon as shown
above
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8. Settings
1. If you want to check or modify the settings, click
the "Settings"icon as shown above 2. When you enter "Settings", a new window will
appear as above
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8. Settings
8-1. Data Service Terminal
The set up steps are as above
This menu is the part to configure the parameter
related with data connection and internet browser.
To connect to the server, you need to input a valid
ID & Password only
Both the valid ID and password can be found on
the Reliance Mobile "Prepaid Get Started Card" on
the website
Your Mobile No./MDN is your User ID and
Password .
Note : DO not add Zero as prefix while entering
your user ID / Password.
The number should be #777.
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8. Settings
8-2. SOUND
Open
Open
Open
1. From the "Settings" menu, you can set the
ringtone [Voice menu] & SMS received alarm
[SMS menu] on the "Sound" tab
The set up steps are as above
This menu is the part to configure the sound
*.wav file which is used to alarm when
terminating the call.
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8. Settings
8-2. SOUND
2. The SMS receiving alarm is set up as above
This menu is the part to configure the sound
*.wav file which is used to alarm when receiving
SMS.
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8. Settings
8-3. SMS
The set up steps are as above
When receiving SMS, this can be set up to
check it from the pop-up window or history
list (Change)
When sending an SMS, if "Delivery Ack"is set
to "On", you will get confirmation that the SMS
has been received by the receiver
If you want to delete saved SMS automatically
after a certain period, you can specify the
desired period
This menu is the part to configure the parameter
which is related with SMS display and Delivery
Ack.
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8. Settings
8-4. LOCK
1. You can set a Call-Limit "Lock"
The password is set using a 4-digit number
The set up steps are as above
This menu is the part to configure the LOCK
Password.
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8. Settings
8-5. TONE
The set up steps are as above
You can set the length of the button sound to
Long/Short
You can set the connection sound to On/Off
when sending or receiving calls
You can set the disconnection sound to
On/Off when disconnecting from a call
You can set the ringtone to On/Off when you
receive calls by earphone
This menu is the part to configure the TONE
which is related with DTMF, Connect Sound,
Disconnect Sound and Earjack Sound.
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8. Settings
8-6. VOICE
The set up steps are as above
This is the part to configure Auto Answer On
(5 seconds) / Off
This is the part to configure Call Waiting
Activate / Deactivate
This is the part to configure Voice call lock
and unlock
This is the part to configure Call Forwarding
setup (if you use this function, calls are
forwarded to a set number)
This menu is the part to configure the VOICE
environment which includes Auto Answer, Call
Waiting, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting Forwarding,
Voice Privacy and international prefix code.
This is the part to configure Call Waiting &
Forwarding feature code(All this feature code
is used for Reliance feature code)
This is the part to configure the international
prefix code.
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8. Settings
8-7. Others
The set up steps are as above
Banner Setup Default (Reliance) / Custom If
you select the "Custom"option, you can
enter your own characters up to 16 digits
This menu is the part to configure
Banner(Default(Reliance), Custom)
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9. Information
1. When you click the "Information"icon, you can see
the data usage status, voice call history and modem
information
2. When you click the "Information"icon, a new
window will appear as shown
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9. Information
9-1. USE
2. Refresh Button : refresh the used time and capacity
Initialize Button : initialize the used time and capacity
1. Information → "Use" tab, you can check your data
status information as above
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9. Information
9-2. Call History
2. Save Button : save the phone number of Call
History into phonebook.
Call Button : use the
p
hone number in Call Histor
y
to
call.
SMS Button : use the
p
hone number in Call Histor
y
to transmit SMS.
1. Information → "Detail" tab, you can check your
Incoming, Outgoing and Missed calls and Data usage
information
You can connect to Voice Calls and SMS Sending
simply by using the phone number saved in Call History
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9. Information
9-3. MODEM
9. Information
9-3. MODEM
1. Information → "Modem" tab, you can see the modem
status.
When you click the "Modem Status" button, you can
check the "Hardware Version", "Firmware Version"
and "PRL Version"
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10. Reliance Web Page Connection
1. When your LXU800 is connected to Data, and you would like to connect to
the "Zapak" website, click the "Zapak" icon on the GUI screen You will be taken to
the "Zapak" website (www.zapak.com) in just one click
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11. About
1. If you click on the "About" icon, you can check the
modem information and GUI version as shown on the
right
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11. About
3. Once you have entered the information, click the
2. If you click the "Information" button, you can register
your information to the modem as shown on the right. 3. Once you have entered the information, click
the "Confirm"icon.
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12. Un-Installation – Windows XP
1. If you want to uninstall the LXU800 CM program, click “Start -> programs
-> LXU800 -> Uninstall LXU800”.
Note: The LXU800 does not need to be connected to the USB port
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12. Un-Installation – Windows XP
2. "My Computer" → Select "Remove" from
the "Modify", "Repair" or "Remove" options
When the pop-up appears, click "Yes" as shown on the
right
Note: The LXU800 does not need to be connected to the USB port
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12. Un-Installation – Windows XP
4. Please wait for the Uninstallation progress.
3. Push “Next” button to delete driver file.
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12. Un-Installation – Windows XP
5. Once uninstallation is complete, select "Yes, I want
to restart my computer now" then click "Finish"
Note: The LXU800 does not need to be connected to the USB port
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Part 15.21 statement "
Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment 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 no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 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 circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and
its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating the device. In August 1996, the Federal Communications
(FCC) of he United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety
standard for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies.
The design of this device complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
CAUTION
Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair
cal quality, damage the device, void your warranty and/or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use
the device with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor burn may
result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
Near-Body Operation
This device was tested for typical near-body operations with the back of the device kept 0.5 cm
from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, it must have
a minimum distance including the antenna of 0.5 cm from the body during normal operation.

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