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Merlin X950D User Guide
Contents
About this Guide
- Everyday Basics
About this Guide
This guide provides the following information:
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- MobiLink Basics
- Connection Basics
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- SMS Basics
Everyday Basics: If you are working with the default settings and want a quick reference
for daily activities, read this section.
MobiLink Basics: This section provides an overview of the MobiLink control panel. Read
this to familiarize yourself with the control panel options.
- Address Book Basics
- Troubleshooting
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- Glossary
Regulatory Notices
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Safety Notices
Specifications
LED States
© Novatel Wireless Inc. All
rights reserved. Merlin,
MobiLink, Ovation, and the
Novatel Wireless logo are all
trademarks of Novatel. All other
brands and product names are
trademarks of their respective
holders
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Connection Basics: If you had trouble setting up your profile as part of the installation or
you want to find out how to automatically connect to the network when you turn your
laptop power on, read this section.
SMS Basics: This section shows you how to send and receive SMS.
Address Book Basics: Thinking about sending an SMS to a group of people? You’ll want
to read this section first.
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Troubleshooting: This section provides assistance should you need it.
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Glossary: Understanding all those technical terms
For installation instructions, please refer to the Quick Start Guide. A printed version
of this guide was included in the product box. You’ll also find a copy on the CD.
For information on advanced topics not included in this guide, please refer to
the MobiLink online help.
Note: MobiLink software is for supported Windows platforms only. Support for Mac
OS and Linux is provided through drivers. For more information, see http://
www.novatelwireless.com/support/index.html
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About this Guide
This guide provides the following information:
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Everyday Basics: If you are working with the default settings and want a quick reference
for daily activities, read this section.
MobiLink Basics: This section provides an overview of the MobiLink control panel. Read
this to familiarize yourself with the control panel options.
Connection Basics: If you had trouble setting up your profile as part of the installation or
you want to find out how to automatically connect to the network when you turn your
laptop power on, read this section.
SMS Basics: This section shows you how to send and receive SMS.
Address Book Basics: Thinking about sending an SMS to a group of people? You’ll want
to read this section first.
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Troubleshooting: This section provides assistance should you need it.
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Glossary: Understanding all those technical terms
For installation instructions, please refer to the Quick Start Guide. A printed version of this guide
was included in the product box. You’ll also find a copy on the CD.
For information on advanced topics not included in this guide, please refer to the MobiLink
online help.
Note: MobiLink software is for supported Windows platforms only. Support for Mac OS and
Linux is provided through drivers. For more information, see http://www.novatelwireless.com/
support/index.html
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Everyday Basics
Everyday Basics
After you install the MobiLink™ software and set up your Novatel Wireless Data Product for first time use, it’s time to
get down to the everyday basics. The following steps provide a roadmap of typical usage activities. Use it as a guide
and customize it according to your needs.
1 Turn on your laptop power.
Remove your Novatel Wireless Data Product from your laptop before you turn on the power.
2 Start MobiLink.
MobiLink is the communications software you use to send and receive SMS, and connect to the cellular network.
Doubleclick the MobiLink icon on your desktop to start the application. Want to
have MobiLink start automatically each time you start your computer? Click Here
3 Insert your Novatel Wireless Data Product.
You’ll see the message “No Device Detected” on the MobiLink control panel before you insert your Novatel Wireless
Data Product. After you insert it, the message will change to “Initializing Device”.
The LED on your Novatel Wireless Data Product will display a solid red light while it searches for available networks.
When a network is found and attached to, the light on the LED will begin to flash: green for GPRS, violet for EDGE, blue
for UMTS. The LED will light yellow for HSDPA. The message on the MobiLink control
panel will change to “Ready”.
You’ll find a complete list of LED colors and related states here.
4 Send or receive SMS.
Once you are attached to a cellular network, you can send and receive SMS. Check the envelope icon on the
MobiLink control panel. It will appear blue when SMS is available and gray when it is not.
Click the envelope icon on the MobiLink control panel to send and receive SMS.
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Click to send and receive SMS
Need more information? Click Here. Not sure what “attached” means? Click Here
5 Surf the web or check your email.
When you surf the web or send or receive email, you are sending and receiving data from the cellular network. Before
you can do this, you have to connect to the network.
1. Select a profile from the drop down box.
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2. Click the Connect button on the MobiLink control panel to connect to the
network. If your SIM card is locked, type in your PIN code and click OK.
3. Click the Internet icon to launch your web browser.
Not sure what your PIN code is? Check with your mobile operator.
Don’t see a profile? You might have to set one up. Click Here
Want to connect to the cellular network automatically when you turn on your computer? Click Here.
Click here to find out how your PIN code can provide extra security.
6 Disconnect from the network.
Click Disconnect to end your Internet session.
Click the Menu button and select Exit.
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Click to disconnect
Remove your Novatel Wireless Data Product from the computer.
Want to find out how much time you spent online? Click Here
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MobiLink Basics
To start MobiLink, doubleclick the MobiLink icon on your desktop. This opens the MobiLink
control panel.
1 SMS
2 Address Book
Click to send and receive SMS.
Click to add SMS contacts or groups.
3 Views
Select the Mobile view to connect to
the cellular network.
4 Internet
Click to launch your web browser
after you connect.
5 Menu
Click to change your MobiLink
settings.
6 Help
Click to access the online help.
7 Minimize
Click to minimize. A MobiLink icon
displays in the system tray.
8 Exit
To Exit MobiLink, use the Menu.
This only closes the window.
9 Signal Strength
More bars indicate a stronger signal
and better connection.
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Always on Top
Use the Always on Top setting to
keep your MobiLink control panel
displayed on your screen when you
switch programs or windows.
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Click the Menu button and
select Configuration.
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Select the General tab.
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Select Always on top.
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Click OK.
Sound Effects
You can customize more than just
visual effects with MobiLink. Use the
Sound Effects On setting to hear a
sound when you click on items on
the MobiLink control panel. This
setting is turned on by default.
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Click the Menu button and
select Configuration.
Select the General tab.
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Deselect Sound Effects On
to turn the sound effects off.
Click OK.
Launch at Startup
Use the Launch at Startup setting to
automatically start MobiLink when
you start your laptop. You must
have Windows Administrator rights
to enable this setting. Check your
Windows system documentation for
additional information on
Administrator rights.
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Click the Menu button and
select Configuration.
Select the General tab.
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Select Launch at Startup.
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Click OK
Language
MobiLink is automatically set to the
language you use for Microsoft
Windows (Windows Default). You
can select a different language, if
your operating system supports the
language.
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Select the General tab.
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Select the language you
require from the Language
list.
Click OK.
Transparency
Use the Transparency setting to
allow desktop items to appear even
when the MobiLink control panel is
on top. Adjust it anywhere from 0 to
90 percent (0% being solid and 90%
being the most transparent).
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Click the Menu button and
select Transparency.
Select the required
transparency setting.
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Get Connected
Connect to the cellular network when you want to surf the web or send or receive email.
Connection Profile
A connection profile is used to authorize your request and create a secure connection to the available cellular
network. You’ll need to get the Access Point Name (APN), Username and Password from your mobile
operator. Most European operators do not require a User Name and Password.
Create a Profile Name that is meaningful to you. After you add a new profile, the Profile Name displays in the
Profile list on the MobiLink control panel when a network is available.
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Click the Menu button and select Profile Manager.
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Click the New button.
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Enter the Profile Name and the APN*.
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Click the Next button.
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If required, enter the Username* and Password*.
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Click the Finish button.
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* The APN, Username and Password are specific to your mobile operator. Contact your mobile operator for
more information.
Connection Mode
You can connect to the cellular network manually or automatically each time you start your computer. Your
Novatel Wireless Data Product is set up by default to connect manually.
If you change this default to connect automatically, the profile you used the last time you connected manually
will be used for the automatic connection. Your connection will be established as soon as you insert your
Novatel Wireless Data Product without launching MobiLink.
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Click the Menu button and select Configuration
from the menu.
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Select the Mobile tab.
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Select AutoConnect at Startup.
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Click OK.
Lock Code
Use the Lock Code setting to secure your cellular network connections. When enabled, you will be prompted
to enter the PIN code for your SIM card each time you connect.
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Click the Menu button and select Configuration
from the menu.
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Select the Mobile tab.
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Select AutoLock on power up.
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Type your PIN code in the Pin Code box.
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Click OK.
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Note: To disable the AutoLock, delete the PIN code from the Pin Code box and then deselect AutoLock on
powerup.
Change PIN Code
For security reasons, you should change your preset PIN code. The length of your PIN code will vary,
depending on your mobile operator.
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Click the Menu button and select Configuration
from the menu.
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Select the Mobile tab.
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Click the Change Pin Code button.
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Type your existing PIN code in the Current
Code box and your new PIN code in the New
Code box.
Click OK.
Connection Log
To monitor the duration of your connection and data transferred, you can view connection statistics
throughout the month. You can reset the Data and Time counters at any time. Please note that the usage
information shown in MobiLink may be different from that shown on your bill.
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Click the Menu button and select Connection Log.
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Note: The Connection Log is intended for use by people who connect manually. If you are using the
AutoConnect at Startup option, the log statistics may not be meaningful.
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SMS Basics
Your Novatel Data Product is equipped to send and receive SMS. This feature may or may not be available, depending on
your mobile operator. Click the SMS button on the MobiLink control panel to open the SMS window.
1 Inbox
Messages you receive on your Novatel Wireless Data Product.
2 Outbox
Messages waiting to be sent.
3 Sent
Messages sent on your Novatel Wireless Data Product.
4 SIM
When you use the same SIM card in both your mobile phone and in your Novatel Wireless Data Product,
messages sent or received while using the SIM in your mobile phone display in this folder.
5 Summary Click a message header in the summary area to read.
6 Message Displays the message selected in the Summary area.
Read messages
An envelope icon will display in the top right corner of the MobiLink control panel when you receive a new message.
Select the required folder.
Select the message you want to read in the top panel (Summary). The messages displays in the bottom panel (Message).
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Send messages
The length of outgoing messages is limited to 160 characters. If your message is longer than this, it will be sent in multiple
messages.
Click the New SMS/Email Message button.
In the To box, type the phone number of the recipient.
If you are sending the message to more than one person, separate the names or phone numbers with a semicolon ( ; ).
You can also click the To button to address the message to contacts or groups in your Address Book.
Click the Send button on the toolbar to send your message.
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Address Book Basics
Tired of typing the same email address or phone number every time you send an SMS? Want to send an
SMS regularly to a group of friends? Use the Address Book to set up contact information. You can also send
an SMS to a contact in your Address Book without opening the SMS window.
To open the Address Book, click the Address Book icon on the MobiLink control panel.
1 Address Book
2 Contacts
3 Send SMS
Add a new contact
Store individual contacts either locally on your computer
(Windows Address Book) or share them with your mobile
phone (SIM). Use contacts from your Windows Address
Book or SIM to create groups (Global Group Contacts).
Contacts or groups display in this area.
Send an SMS to the selected contact or group.
A display name is required for each contact. Be sure to include the correct phone number for your contact.
Select either Windows Address Book or SIM from the
Address Book list.
Click the New Entry button.
Type the contact name in the Display Name box.
Type the phone number in the Mobile Number box.
Click OK.
Add a new group
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Groups are useful when you want to send an SMS to several contacts at once. Create a group name and then
add individual contacts from your Address Book to the group. To send an SMS to the group, just enter the
name of the group in the To box.
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Select Global Group Contacts from the Address Book list.
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Click the New Entry button.
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Select either Windows Address Book or SIM from the Address Book list.
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Enter a unique name for the group in the Group List Name box.
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Select the contact from the Name list.
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Click the Mobile button to add the contact to the group.
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When you are finished adding contacts to the group, click OK.
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Troubleshooting
Why can’t I install MobiLink?
You might not have administrative privileges. Contact your system administrator, if applicable, or log
on to your computer as an administrator and create a user account with administrator privileges.
Why do I see the message “No card detected” when I run MobiLink?
This can happen for any of the following reasons: Your XU870 is not inserted properly.
Exit MobiLink.
Remove your Novatel Wireless Data Product from the computer.
Restart your computer.
Restart MobiLink.
Insert your Novatel Wireless Data Product into the computer again.
Windows did not install the drivers for your Novatel Wireless Data Product correctly.
Right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and select Manage from the shortcut menu.
Select Device Manager.
Click the plus sign (+) next to modems.
If you see a yellow exclamation mark (!) or red x beside any device, try the following:
Restart your computer.
OR
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Click on the Start button, select Settings, then Control Panel, and finally Add or Remove
Programs.
(Note: Make sure your data device is in plugged in)
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Select MobiLink and click Remove.
Once the Uninstall process is complete, unplug your data device from the computer.
Reinstall the MobiLink software. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions.
Why do I see the message “SIM not found” when I run MobiLink?
Your SIM card uses contact points to connect with your Novatel Wireless Data Product. Take care
not to touch or damage the contact points. Use the orientation notch as a guide to properly insert
the SIM.
Why does the LED flash red?
This happens when your SIM card is locked. Enter your PIN code when prompted. If you enter the
wrong PIN code 3 times, you will be prompted to enter your PUK code. If you enter the wrong PUK
code 10 times, your SIM card will be locked forever. Contact your mobile operator to obtain a new
SIM card.
Why does the message “Searching for network” display continuously when I run
MobiLink?
You are outside of the coverage area. Contact your mobile operator to find out more about
coverage areas.
Why can’t I connect to the network?
Check the user name, password and access point name (APN) in your connection profile . If any
of these entries are wrong, you won’t be able to connect to the network.
Why can’t I browse the web?
Check your server settings:
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Start Internet Explorer.
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Click on the Tools menu, and select Internet Options.
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Click on the Connections tab
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Doubleclick on 3G Connection*
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* This field name will vary, depending on your service provider.
Check your Username and Password:
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If you are using a proxy server, select the appropriate boxes.
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Click OK to finish
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Glossary
Attached
When your Novatel Wireless Data Product has found a cellular network
and has registered to it, the LED will flash. In this state you can send
and receive SMS. However, to pass data (i.e., surf the web or check
your email), you must be connected.
APN
Access Point Name. Provides routing information for GPRS. The APN
consists of two parts; the Network ID, which identifies the external
service requested by a user of the GPRS service, and the Operator ID,
which specifies routing information.
bps
Bits per second rate of data flow.
Broadband
High capacity highspeed, transmission channel with a wider bandwidth
than conventional copper telephone lines. Broadband channels can
carry video, voice, and data simultaneously.
Connected
To connect to the cellular network you require an APN. You might also
require a user name and password, depending on your service provider.
Once you are connected, you can pass data (i.e., surf the web or check
your email).
EDGE
Enhanced Data GSM Environment OR Enhanced Data for Global
Evolution. EDGE is an enhanced version of GPRS that enables the
delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile
devices. It is designed to deliver data downloads at rates up to 237 kbps
and is considered an evolutionary step to 3G/UMTS.
Firewall
A hardware or software boundary that protects a network or single
computer from unwanted outside traffic.
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GPRS
HSDPA
General Packet Radio Service. GPRS is a packet based broadband
service with download speeds up to 86 kbps. GPRS is considered an
evolutionary step to more advanced technologies such as EDGE and
WCDMA.
High Speed Downlink Packet Access. HSDPA is an enhanced version of
WCDMA that supports broadband connections with download speeds up
to 7.2 Mbps. This enhanced 3G technology enables the download of
highbandwidth multimedia files, high resolution graphics, and other
complex files, and viewing email attachments at broadbandlike speeds.
ISP
Internet Service Provider. Also referred to as the service carrier, an ISP
provides Internet connection service.
IP
Internet Protocol. The mechanism by which packets are routed between
computers on a network.
Kbps
Kilobits (1024 bits) per second rate of data flow.
LAN
Local Area Network. A data network confined to limited area with
moderate to high data rates.
Mbps
Megabits (1,048,576 bits) per second rate of data flow.
MB
Megabyte. A unit of data equal to approximately 1 million bytes.
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NDIS
Network Driver Interface Specification. A Windows device driver
interface that enables support for multiple network protocols.
PPP
Point to Point Protocol. A method of connecting a computer to the
Internet.
PIN Code
Personal Identity Number. A code that is linked to your SIM card for
security. This fourdigit code gives you access to the SIM card and allows
you to access your operator's network.
PUK Code
Pin Unlock Code. PUK is the code required to unlock a GSM SIM card
that has disabled itself after an incorrect PIN code was entered three
times in a row. If an incorrect PUK code is entered 510 times, the SIM
card will permanently block (disable) itself.
Proxy
SMS
TCP/IP
A firewall mechanism that replaces the IP address of a host on the
internal (protected) network with its own IP address for all traffic passing
through it.
Short Messaging Service. Short text messages of no more than 160
characters sent and received by broadband devices.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A protocol for
communicating over the Internet.
VPN
Virtual Private Network. A way to communicate through a dedicated
server securely to a corporate network over the Internet.
WAN
Wide Area Network. A network which uses common carrierprovided
lines. Contrasts with LAN.
WCDMA
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access. Based on the GSM
technology evolution roadmap, WCDMA supports upload and download
speeds up to 384kbps. WCDMA is also referred to as UMTS.
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WWAN
Wireless Wide Area Network. A communications technology that utilizes
digital mobile phone systems to access data from any location in the
range of a cell tower that is connected to a dataenabled network.
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Regulatory Notices
CE Marking
This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and has
attained CE Marking. The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters "CE". The CE Mark
applies to products regulated by certain European health, safety and environmental protection legislation. The
CE Mark is obligatory for products it applies to: the manufacturer affixes the marking in order to be allowed to
sell his product in the European market.
This product conforms to the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC in order to attain CE
Marking. A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of
the directive have been met and has issued a favorable certificate of expert opinion. As such the device will
bear the notified body number 0682 after the CE mark.
The CE Marking is not a quality mark. Foremost, it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of a product.
Secondly, CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to, whereas most quality markings are voluntary.
Marking: The product shall bear the CE mark, the notified body number(s) as depicted to the right.
0682
Federal Communications Commission Notice (FCC United States)
Electronic devices, including computers and wireless modems, generate RF energy incidental to their
intended function and are therefore subject to FCC rules and regulations.
This equipment has been tested to, and found to be within the acceptable 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 when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and is designed for use in accordance with the
manufacturer’s user manual. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular
installation.
If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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/television technician for help
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE YOURSELF.
SUCH ACTION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY. THE MERLIN PC CARD IS FACTORY TUNED. NO
CUSTOMER CALIBRATION OR TUNING IS REQUIRED. CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER FOR
INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICING YOUR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE.
FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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NOTE: The Radio Frequency (RF) emitter installed in your modem must not be located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, unless specifically authorized by Novatel Wireless
Technologies.
MODIFICATIONS: The FCC requires that you be notified that any changes or modifications made to this
device that are not expressly approved by Novatel Wireless, Inc. may void your authority to operate the
equipment.
This product has been evaluated for SAR and meets the FCC Guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
FCC Equipment Authorization ID: NBZNRM-X950D
Your wireless modem is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
U.S. Government.
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless devices including mobile phones and wireless modems uses a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions reviewed by the FCC with the device under test transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual
SAR level of the phone or modem while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
phone or modem is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
This device is only authorized for use in laptop computers that are identical or substantially similar to those in
its grant application. At least 20cm (8 inches) of separation between the antenna and the users body must be
maintained at all times.In order to comply with FCC/IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power,
and human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain must not exceed 8dBi in the celular band,
and 4 dBi in the PCS band. If this device is intended for use in a portable device, you (the user) are
responsible for seperate approval to satisfy the SAR requirements of FCC Part 2. 1093 and IC RSS-102.
Before this device is made available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it
does not exceed the limit established by the governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear or worn on the body) as required by the FCC for
each model.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless modem with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
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Safety Notices
Important Notice
Due to the transmission and reception properties of cellular communications, data can
occasionally be lost or delayed. This can be due to the variation in radio signal strength that
results from changes in the characteristics of the radio transmission path.
Although data loss is rare, the environment where you operate the X950D may adversely affect
communications. Variations in radio signal strength are referred to as fading. Fading is caused
by several different factors including signal reflection, the ionosphere, and interference from
other radio channels.
Novatel Wireless or its partners will not be held responsible for damages of any kind resulting
from the delays or errors in data transmitted or received with the Merlin X950D, or failure of the
Merlin X950D to transmit or receive such data.
Potential Hazards
Do not operate the Merlin X950D in an environment that may be susceptible to radio
interference resulting in danger specifically:
Areas where prohibited by the law.
❍
Follow any special rules and regulations and obey all signs and notices. Always
turn off the host device and remove the X950D from the card slot when instructed
to do so, or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger.
Where explosive atmospheres may be present.
❍
❍
❍
Do not operate your X950D in any area where a potentially explosive atmosphere
may exist. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death. Be aware and comply with all signs and instructions.
Users are advised not to operate the Merlin X950D while at a refueling point or
service station. Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or
where blasting operations are in progress.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly
marked. Potential locations can include gas stations, below deck on boats,
chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles,
such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Near Medical and life support equipment.
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❍
Do not operate your Merlin X950D in any area where medical equipment, life
support equipment, or near any equipment that may be susceptible to any form of
radio interference. In such areas, the host communications device must be turned
off. The X950D may transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment.
On an aircraft, either on the ground or airborne.
❍
In addition to FAA requirements, many airline regulations state that you must
suspend wireless operations before boarding an airplane. Please ensure that the
host device is turned off and your Merlin X950D is removed from the card slot
prior to boarding aircraft in order to comply with these regulations. The Merlin
X950D can transmit signals that could interfere with various onboard systems and
controls.
While operating a vehicle.
❍
The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate a wireless data device
while in control of a vehicle. Doing so will detract from the driver or operator's
control and operation of that vehicle. In some countries, operating such
communications devices while in control of a vehicle is an offense.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
❍
Electrical and electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
The MobiLink software will attempt to reinitialize the device should a substantial
electrostatic discharge reset the device. If the software is not operational after an
ESD occurrence, then restart MobiLink.
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Merlin
TM
X950D
HSDPA
MobileHSDPA/
BroadbressCard
with Diversity
& Equalizer
Merlin
X950D
ExpressCard,
powered
by the
Qualcomm MSM7200 chipset, is a smaller and faster version of a
PCMCIA card that uses the ExpressCard/34 form factor. This
global card, tri-band HSDPA/UMTS and quad-band EDGE/GPRS,
allows for mobile broadband connections up to 7.2 Mbps.
This high performance card, with an integrated antenna, is sturdy in that there are no moving parts.
The X950D offers both diversity and equalizer support with diversity on the 2100 MHz band; optimized
for Europe and other parts of the world that use this frequency. No CD is required to install the software; it is flashed on the card thus simplifying user installation. This card can be used in both
ExpressCard/34 and 54 slots; and with Novatel adapters, in PCMCIA and USB slots.
Worldwide Mobile Broadband
Peak download speeds to 7.2 Mbps for web surfing, e-mail, VPNs, and more. Use in home, office, on the road – virtually
anywhere for on the go mobility. Works in North America, Europe and countries around the world in supported bands.
Small Compact Card
Uses the ExpressCard/34 form factor which is 40% smaller than a PCMCIA card and also takes advantage of the high
bandwidth serial USB 2.0 interface. This 26-pin card is the newly adopted format for laptop vendors.
No CD Required to Install Software
Mobilink™ Lite Connection Manager will be pre-installed, flashed in the Express Card’s memory. Dashboard customization
as well as multiple languages is also available. MobiLink™ SDK is available for customizing the dashboard and for easy
integration with third party dashboards.
Branding & Customization Available
Branding on ExpressCard, packaging, collateral, language, and software to keep the offering in sync with OEM or
operator’s marketing and branding strategies.
Address Multiple Market Segments with One Product
X950D fits in both ExpressCard/34 and 54 slots. With Novatel Wireless adapters, operators and OEMs can also sell for use
in PCMCIA and USB slots. This simplifies inventory, carrying costs, and customer service in that this offering can be made
to both desktop and laptop users.
Improve Coverage
An external antenna can be added to improve reception and minimize interference.
TM
ExpressCard
TM
Leading Provider of 3G Wireless Broadband Access Solutions for the Global Marketplace
Merlin™
X950D
Technical Specifications
HSDPA Mobile Broadband ExpressCard with Diverstity & Equalizer
Technology/Bands
• Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS - 850/1900/2100 MHz
• Quad-band EDGE/GPRS - 850/900/1800/1900
MHz
Advanced Technologies
• Receive Equalization - improves performance
in noisy & highly mobile environments
• Receiver Diversity on HSDPA/UMTS 2100
MHz band - improves performance at cell
edges
• GPS option
Data Speeds
• Supports 7.2 Mbps Downlink
384 kbps upload speed at launch
Power Class
• WCDMA 850/1900/2100 – Power Class 3
• GPRS 850/900 – Power Class 4
• GPRS 1800/1900– Power Class 1
• EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 – Power Class E2
Dimensions and Weight
• 112 x 34 x 11 mm (4.4 x 1.3 x 0.4 in)
• 29 g (1.0 oz)
Form Factor
• ExpressCard/34
• USIM* card slot (card size: 25 mm x 15 mm)
Visual Indicator (LED)
• 5-color LED indicator for real-time service
status, technology modes, and error
conditions
Antenna
• Built-in 5 bands (integrated)
• High efficiency broadband
• One piece with integrated antenna
Power consumption
• HSDPA/UMTS - 1.0 amps (nominal);
1.3 amps peak
• Voltage 3.0 v to 3.3 v
• Idle & low power modes
(USB Selective Suspend)
Environmental
• Operating temperature: 0ºC to 55ºC
(32ºF to 131ºF)
• Storage temperature: -20ºC to 65ºC
(-4ºF to 149ºF)
• EMI Shielding
Applications
• Internet, Intranet
• e-mail
• Connection logging
• VPN
Connection Manager
• No CD installation - software in flash
memory
• Dialup Connection
• Signal strength
• Connection Status
• Pre-configured Network Profile
• Power Management – standby &
hibernate selective suspend
• MobiLink SDK - A variety of features
including branding can be customized;
minimal integration needed for third party
dashboards.
Standards/Approvals/Certifications
• 3GPP Release 99 for GSM/GPRS
• 3GPP Release 5 for HSDPA
• FCC parts 2, 15, 22 & 24
• CE Marking
• GCF
• PTCRB
• GSM Phase 2+
• Microsoft WHQL
• ExpressCardTM Compliant
• IOT Compliance
• R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (health, safety,
EMC, spectrum) Compliant
• RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Compliant
• WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC Compliant
Operating Systems Supported
• Windows® 2000, XP & Vista
• Mac OS X 10.4 Connection Utility**
• Linux 2.6**
Minimum System Requirements
• Card Slot: ExpressCard/34/54 (with a
Novatel Merlin adapter - USB or PCMCIA
slot can be used)
• Hard Drive: 14 MB
• RAM: 32 MB
• Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or
higher
Standard Package Contents
• Merlin X950D ExpressCard Modem
• User Guide
• Quick Start Guide
• Plastic storage case
• Retail packaging
• Branding and customization available for
packaging, collateral, language, and
software settings
Accessories
• External antenna - Hirose MS-151
connector
• Merlin XCA-2 - adapts ExpressCard to
PCMCIA Type II form factor for laptops
without ExpressCard slot
• Merlin XUA-1 - adapts ExpressCard for
use in USB slot
For More Information:
e-mail: sales@nvtl.com
NASDAQ: NVTL
www.novatelwireless.com
* SIM card provided by operator upon service subscription.
** MobiLink software is for Windows use only. Drivers available for MAC and Linux support.
ISO 9001:2000 Certified
14915033 Rev.1 01.07
LED State Table
LED States
LED Colour
SIM State
Description
RED
SIM
Flashing: SIM card may be inserted incorrectly or no service
Solid: GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA service not available
GREEN
GPRS
Flashing: GPRS service is available.
Solid: Connected to a service using GPRS
VIOLET
EDGE
Flashing: EDGE service available.
Solid: Connected to a network using EDGE
BLUE
UMTS
Flashing: UMTS service is available.
Solid: Connected to a network using UMTS
YELLOW
HSDPA
Solid*: HSDPA service is avialable and is being used during the
download
* The LED may appear to flash blue and then yellow/cyan as the service transitions from UMTS to
HSDPA and back again.
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