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gprs features
> Tri-band GPRS/GSM card for use on networks worldwide: EGSM900, GSM1800, PCS1900
> Provides GSM and GPRS Data (up to 57,6 kbps) connectivity
> GPRS Class B, Type 1 GPRS MT
> Multislot Class 10 GSM 05.02 (4 slots receive, 2 slot transmit, 5 maximum active simultaneously)
> ETSI Multiplexer for simultaneously connections and network coverage reports
> Integral antenna: robust, retractable and flexible, user exchangeable
> GPRS SMS Supported
> Supports EAP-SIM (3GPP TS 13.234 within the purview of 802.1x Authentication)
> The embedded SIM reader is provided with a related API-interface: PC SC-driver
> Optional Accessory: external tri-band GPRS/GSM antenna
> Roaming between GPRS/GSM networks
g l o b e t r o tt e r m o b i l i t y m a n a g e r
wlan features
> WLAN card for use on 2.4 Ghz band
> WLAN high speed data (up to 11Mbps) connectivity
GlobeTrotter GPRS | GSM PC Card
> 802.11b Ethernet Interface
> 802.11 WEP encryption and Wi-Fi certified WPA
GlobeTrotter COMBO WLAN | GPRS | GSM PC Card
system requirements
> Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003
> Type II PC-Card slot
www.option.com
© Option Wireless Technology | Kolonel Begaultlaan 45 | 3012 Leuven | Belgium
For support and registration: http://www.option.com/support/index.shtml
Manual in CN / D / E / F / I / NL / P on CD
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contents
Register with Option
Introduction
System Requirements
Installation
Getting Started
10
Setup
14
WLAN (only available with globetrotter combo card)
20
My options
28
Configuration settings
29
Troubleshooting
33
Agency requirements
34
Safety Information
37
register with option 3
Warning ! Do not insert the card !
Registering your card is of great value to you.
As soon as you register, you will qualify for:
> Validation of warranty, which includes repair or replacement if faulty
> After-sales customer care
> Advanced bulletins on product updates and software upgrades
During the installation process, you will have the possibility to register online
or via e-mail.
You also have the alternative to register on-line directly at:
http://www.option.com/registration/4_3_registration.shtml
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introduction
system requirements (minimum requirements) 5
Congratulations on your purchase of the Option GlobeTrotter card.
The GlobeTrotter card requires:
GlobeTrotter is the ultimate solution to provide high performance mobile wireless
Processor
functionality for Laptops and Notebooks enabling users to browse the Internet,
> Client (a computer not working in a server capacity): Min. 90-megahertz (MHz)
send and receive e-mail, with SIM management seamlessly integrated with
Microsoft Outlook™.
The “Always On” feature of GPRS lends itself to real time remote connectivity and
is ideal for the synchronization of mobile devices with the office or home computer.
GlobeTrotter is designed to support IPsec client software providing secure remote IP
mobile access to corporate networks.
The GlobeTrotter card plugs into any compatible portable computers or other
devices with a PC Card type II or III slot.
Intel Pentium II-class processor or higher
> Server (a computer working in a server capacity): Min.133-MHz Intel Pentiumclass processor
Operating System
> Microsoft Windows® Server 2003
> Windows XP Professional
> Windows XP Home Edition
> Windows 2000
This guide describes how to install the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager (GTMM)
> Windows ME
software on your PC and how to start using it. For more detailed information,
> Windows 98SE
consult the GTMM Online Help Guide.
Memory
Contents of the sales package
> Client: 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM, 96 MB recommended
In the sales package, you will find the following items:
> Server: 128 MB of RAM, 256 MB recommended
> Option GlobeTrotter card
> A CD-Rom containing the software
Hard Disk
Min. 40 MB for installation of SW & Drivers
To overcome any installation and usage barriers and to enhance the user experience,
the following documentation is also included:
> Quick Start Guide, which gives the installation of the GlobeTrotter Mobility
Manager Software in a limited number of steps, and assists the user in making
his/her first data call
Display
800 x 600 or higher-resolution display with 256 colors
Input Device
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
> Online User Manual, which describes a number of common scenarios of use. The online
User manual can be accessed at all times through the Help menu of the software.
Slot
Type II PC-Card slot
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installation 7
system requirements (minimum requirements)
Other requirements
The GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager
> Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.00 or later
The GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager simplifies SMS messaging and the configuration
> The latest Windows service packs and critical updates from the Windows Update site.
of GPRS settings for applications such as downloading e-mail or browsing the Internet.
Network services
The GlobeTrotter card operates on the EGSM 900, GSM 1800 and PCS 1900
cellular networks.
It also gives the possibility to make a WLAN connection.
The GTMM application also incorporates a powerful SMS editor, message templates,
and a viewer for reading SMS messages. Incoming and outgoing messages are listed
in Outlook™-style directories.
To use your Option GlobeTrotter card, you must first activate an account with
The Setup page gives users a quick and easy way to set up any type of connection
a GPRS/GSM network provider and have received a Subscriber Identity Module
(GSM, GPRS or 3G).
(SIM) card from the GPRS/GSM provider.
The Option Wireless Network Client gives users a quick and easy way to scan and
connect on a WLAN network.
Some service providers may not provide all communications services.
Contact your service provider for further information about the availability
Installation
and details of the services in your home network.
This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to install the Option
Additional information may be required from your service provider to activate
GlobeTrotter card on your PC.
the GPRS functionality of the Option GlobeTrotter card such as:
NOTE: There are some slight differences in the installation process between
> User Name - if applicable
Windows 2000 and XP Pro/Home Edition. If the installation differs from the steps
> Password - if applicable
described in this section, follow the instructions on the screen.
> Access Point Name (APN)
> IP Address - if not dynamic
> DNS Address - if not dynamic
Communications software
When you run the installation program, the following programs will be installed on
your computer:
> Windows based telephony driver (TAPI compatible)
> The GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager (TAPI compatible)
If you want to quit the Setup program without installing or uninstalling, click
Cancel and then Exit Setup to quit Setup. If you want to return the Setup program
after having quit the installation before it was completed, follow the installation
steps as if you were installing the program for the first time.
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installation
installation 9
Inserting the SIM card in the Option GlobeTrotter card
6. Click OK to execute the file.
1. Verify that you have a plug-in SIM card and locate the golden connector
7. Select the language you want to install the program in.
area on this SIM. Please make sure the golden connector is perfectly clean.
2. Look for the SIM connector on top of the Option
GlobeTrotter card.
3. Slide the SIM card with the cut corner of the SIM to
the centre of the GlobeTrotter, and with the golden
8. The installation will start.
9. The software will automatically be copied into Program Files\OPTION\Mobility
Manager. Another target folder can also be chosen during the installation process.
10. At the end of the installation you will have to reboot the PC and if you have selected
automatically start up, the GTMM application will start up after the reboot.
connector area on it facing to the Option
11. Insert the Option GlobeTrotter card into the PCMCIA slot of your PC.
GlobeTrotter card.
12. Wait until the system has recognized the card.
13. You will now be asked to register the product.
Antenna
You need to eject the pop out antenna from the card in order to be able to establish
a connection
Registration is required to benefit from the warranty and customer care.
By connecting to the Internet you can register online immediately
at http://www.option.com/registration/4_3_registration.shtml
Choose Cancel if you want to register later. You will be able to start the registration
from the help menu in the main interface. When you click cancel each time you
start GTMM you will be asked to register.
Installing the Option GlobeTrotter card and the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager
Uninstalling the Option GlobeTrotter card and the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager
WARNING! DO NOT INSERT THE CARD!
1. Go to the Control Panel of the operating system.
It is advised to connect your PC to the mains, before starting the installation
2. Open Add/Remove Programs.
3. To uninstall the GlobeTrotter card and the GTMM software, select GlobeTrotter
1. Start Windows.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the CD-Rom into your computer’s CD-Rom drive. If auto play is enabled
the setup will start automatically.
4. If this does not happen, select the Run command from the Start menu.
5. Select the drive that contains the CD. Go to D:\MobilityManagerSetup*.exe
(D: represents the CD-Rom drive).
Mobility Manager and click the Remove... button. Follow the steps of the uninstall wizard.
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getting started
Starting the Option GlobeTrotter card.
getting started 11
The GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager Home Page
Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot of the Option GlobeTrotter card and insert
the Option GlobeTrotter card into the PC Card slot of your computer. It is recommended to insert the card in the top PCMCIA slot. You may have to enter the PIN
(Personal Identity Number) code if the PIN code request is activated in the SIM card.
The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN
code three times in a row, you will need a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code
to unblock the SIM card. If this doesn’t work, contact your service provider.
Using the GlobeTrotter card for SMS and Phonebook management
During the installation of the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager software a link is created
in the Startup folder. GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager will subsequently start every time
the computer is turned on. The GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager icon then appears in
the task bar. If the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager software does not start automatically
when the computer is switched on, or if the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager program
The Home Page is the place where you have a complete overview on everything
that the GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager can offer.
has been closed in the meantime, it can be started again in the Start menu.
From the Home Page you can:
Once the program has started, the PIN code will be
requested (if the PIN code request is activated on the SIM
card) in order to activate the Globetrotter card. The card
will subsequently be registered onto the network.
If the PIN code request has been disabled,
the GlobeTrotter card will be registered on the network
as soon as it is powered on.
At the end of the network registration the interface
will open and the connection will start
> Access every section of GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager (the Toolbar)
> Access every subsection (the Navigation bar)
> Overview about the status of the available network
> Indication of unread SMS
> Quick connection launch
In case you have unread SMS, these will be shown in the GTMM Home Page. A text
will inform about the number of unread messages.
In the Home Page, you have the possibility to connect directly to an available network.
Once you have created or imported a connection, this will be available for a quick
connect in the Home Page if the used network (GSM/GPRS/UMTS) is available.
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getting started
The SMS Centre
getting started 13
The Phone book
The available phonebooks are:
> SIM Phonebook
> Outlook contacts (if Outlook is present)
Contacts are read on the fly, which means no duplicate phonebooks or synchronization.
The software will operate directly on the SIM and in the Outlook contacts.
You can edit the name or phone entry in the SIM contacts by right click on the SIM
contacts and select new or by going to ‘File/New/SIM contact. Then you get the following popup window where you can edit your contact.
You can access the SMS center:
> From GlobeTrotter Mobility Manager Home Page:
- By left-clicking once on the SMS button on the top toolbar
- By left-clicking once on the “Icon” next to
the “You have received n SMS messages” section
- By left-clicking once on the SMS icon on the upper left navigation bar
> By left-clicking once the “SMS envelope” icon in the systray. This is as a result
of the system having recognized that a new SMS message had arrived.
The SIM or Outlook address book will be shown when clicking on the respective icon.
You can read, create, reply, forward and delete an SMS by clicking the icons on the
SMS Message Management Bar, which is located at the bottom of the GlobeTrotter
Mobility Manager SMS Page.
You can edit the name or phone entry in the Outlook contacts by going
to ‘File/New/Outlook contact’. Then you get the standard Outlook window
to make a new contact.
You can also create new, cut, copy paste either the SIM contacts or the Outlook
contacts by clicking on the icons in the “SMS Message Management Bar”
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setup
The Setup page allows you to create, edit and configure a GPRS, GSM or UMTS
setup 15
You have to select which type of connection you want to set up.
connection. Also, when a connection is present, this can be started from there.
In the top of the screen you have a list of all available connections.
Using the GlobeTrotter card for a DATA connection
Caution! Some Service Providers use automatic DNS Server assignment. However
if you can connect but have trouble opening a webpage we advise you to enter
the DNS settings manually. Please contact your Service Provider to obtain the
required DNS settings.
You have to select either importing an existing connection or setting up
Depending on your network operator, a GPRS, GSM or UMTS connection might
a connection manually.
already have been installed. If not, you will have to create a new connection following
the next steps. Click on Setup. Click on New to create a new connection.
When you set up your connection manually right click on the connection and select
rename. Enter a name for your connection (e.g. My GPRS connection with Operator X)
and fill in all the parameters of your GPRS connection. Enter the GPRS settings you
received from your provider.
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setup
In Name Servers (DNS) you can specify the DNS if required by your carrier.
setup 17
In Dial up Network you can modify the card
settings and the dial properties.
In PDP type you can specify the PDP type. You can choose between IP and PPP.
If required by your carrier you have to fill in the address.
In Internet you can modify the internet
properties.
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setup
setup 19
The Connection states tab
Once that you are connected,
the network status tab will
show the connection statistics.
Which means:
> Connected with (GSM/GPRS/UMTS)
> Duration of the connection
> Total volume transferred
> Sent and received volume.
> Actual speed (upload and download)
> Top speed (upload and download)
In Quality of Service (QoS), you can change the QoS parameters. See the help files for
definitions of the QoS parameters.
Start a connection
A connection can be started from:
CAUTION ! Do not change the QoS parameters unless your provider explicitly informs
you to do so.
Click Save. You are now ready to start a GPRS connection!
Setting up a GSM connection is similar to setting up a GPRS connection, so please
refer to the above steps.
All connections can be started from the GTMM controller icon in the taskbar.
> The connect button in one of the connectivity tabs
> From the controller > right-click > “Connect using” for every available connection
> From the controller > left-click > “Connect” for the default connection
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wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card)
First time using WLAN
Click on WLAN in the Navigation bar. The Option Wireless Network Client (OWNC)
will pop up as a separate window. Standard it opens in Advanced Mode. The OWNC
is divided in two sections. The left side includes the status overview panel, signal
strength and link quality. The right side is used to configure network profiles to set
up WLAN connections.
wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card) 21
Compact Mode
The Compact Mode provides the following information:
> Profiles: Here you can select one of the available preconfigured profiles or you
can create a new connection by choosing “Create new…”.
> View Mode: OWNC has two View Modes that can be selected from this field.
> Status Overview: This list contains information about the selected profile.
Advanced Mode
In Advanced Mode you find the available tabs for the configuration of your wireless
network client. Below you find a description of each tab.
Site Survey Tab
With this tab you can perform a Site Survey. You can see the available wireless network(s) in range of your WLAN device and connect to one of them. If you double-click
on one of the available networks and the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) was
already configured in a profile, the corresponding profile will be applied automatically.
If the BSSID was not yet configured in a profile the “Add New
Profile” wizard is started.
> Rescan: Clicking this button,
The OWNC has two View Modes: the Advanced and the Compact Mode.
it will initiate a Site Survey
and display the BSSID of
available networks.
Note: Switching from the
Site Survey tab to another
and back again will clear
the list of available networks.
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wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card)
wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card) 23
Profiles Tab
Connection Page
With this tab you can create, edit or delete a profile. This is possible with the tree
The next page is the Connection page. Here you can change the SSID of the AP you
buttons at the right side of the list with the available profiles.
wish to connect to. You can choose to configure whether the wireless adapter will
> Add: OWNC is using
a wizard for creating/editing
a new profile.
connect to an AP (infrastructure mode) or to another wireless adapter (Ad-Hoc or
Peer-2-Peer mode). You can also choose to enable the radio channel, the International
Roaming or the Power Saving.
Clicking the “Add” button it
will initiate the wizard and
the first page will appear.
Common Page
The first thing you have to fill in is the Profile
name. By default the OWNC is filling in the
The OWNC automatically selects the correct fields depending on the information
the card is receiving from the AP.
BSSID name of the AP that has been select-
Security Page
ed. Of course you can still change the profile
Following on the connection page you have the Security page from which all the
name by typing in another name.
security features can be configured.
You also have to select whether this pro-
Here you can select the Authentication Mode used by the AP. You also have to indicate
file needs to be launched automatically or
the encryption type if any and the keys that are used with the chosen encryption type.
not. If not it will just be added to the list
with the available profiles who can be
activated manually.
This page also contains the configuration settings in case Server Authentication is required.
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wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card)
wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card) 25
The OWNC will automatically make the
Statistics Tab
selections according to the information
In this tab the statistics information is shown for the selected device. The available
broadcasted by the AP. This does not
information as you can see is:
mean the OWNC will automatically fill
> Successful Data Rx/Tx Frames
out the WEP keys or the pass phrase need-
> Successful Management Rx/Tx Frames
ed to configure the WPA security. These
> Rejected Rx/Tx Frames
will have to be entered manually. Please
> Matching Beacons
contact your IT-administrator or network
operator for additional information.
Includes WPA related information:
> MIC Errors
> Double MIC Errors
Advanced Page
Here the final profile adjustments are made.
The Fragmentation threshold or the RTS/CTS threshold can be configured. Also, the
output power of the wireless device, the Preamble type or the Tx rate can be setup.
> Edit: This button will show you the
“Add New Profile” wizard for editing
the selected profile. The only thing you
cannot edit is the profile name.
> Delete: Clicking on this button you will
be asked to delete the selected profile
from the list with the available profiles.
If you have not selected any profile then
you shall be asked to select one first.
Note: The default profile cannot be
edited or deleted.
> Replay Errors
> APs Black List
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wlan
(only available with globetrotter combo card)
wlan
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Customize Tab
Information Tab
OWNC has the ability to adjust the amount of information displayed. This can be
In the Information tab, some version information is displayed.
configured in this tab.
The available information that you can find on this page is:
> Start minimized in taskbar: If this option is selected the OWNC will start minimized in taskbar.
> Auto Switch Profiles: OWNC can automatically switch to an available profile in
case 10 secs have passed and the current profile is not yet successfully connected.
> Driver/Firmware version
> WLan DLL version
> Regulatory domain that the card is configured
> MAC address
> IP address
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my options
configuration settings 29
Using the My Options button you can add shortcuts to your favorite applications.
The configuration tabs are accessible from:
With a drop down it has immediately an overview to all applications that you have
> GTMM controller > Left Click > Settings > Configuration
added. You can consider My Options button as an extension of the main toolbar.
> Menu bar > Tools > Configuration
From the menu View > Customize Toolbar it’s possible to choose which buttons you
Security
want to appear in the Toolbar and in the My Options list. Or you can also do it in
‘My Options / Customize Toolbar…’
The following passwords can be changed:
> SIM PIN
> SIM PIN2
Change a password: the old password needs to be entered and two times
the new password.
PIN code Require: if checked, PIN must be entered any time a new connection to
the network is initiated after the device has been turned off.
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configuration settings
configuration settings 31
Network operator selection
Band selection
The network operator selection window calls a list of available network operators
The cards can use all three common frequencies for GSM/GPRS: 900MHz, 1800 MHz
and selects the chosen network provider from the list.
and 1900 MHz. Automatic selection is supported for only two bands 900/1800 and
900/1900. Switching between bands has to be done manually.
When you are using a higher firmware than FW6.6.0 the band selection will automatically be done. This page will not be accessible when using such a firmware.
To check the current settings and read the current list of operators from the network,
tap Query. The list displays all available operators. The operator’s status is shown in
the second column.
To register with a different operator, highlight the Operator name, tap Select and
Two radio buttons are available:
click OK.
> 900/1800 MHz (Europe, Asia)
Selecting an operator switches the device to manual registration mode;
the device will try to register with the selected operator only. To go back to automatic
registration, you must tap Automatic.
> 900/1900 MHz (Europe, US)
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configuration settings
troubleshooting 33
Diagnostic Utilities
This section points out the basic problems that could occur when you are installing
A general diagnostic tool will check the basic settings like installation, network
and using the card. There is a list of symptoms and possible actions you can take in
availability, signal strength…
any of the following situations below.
Not enough disk space for installation.
There is not enough space to complete the installation on the selected drive.
Select another drive for installation or delete unnecessary files to free up additional
disk space. If there are several hard disk drives in the system and you decide to
install the program on a drive other than the one where the Windows system files
are located, disk space is required on both drives. The program will always need to
place some files in the Windows directory.
Setup does not accept the target directory.
The program can only be installed on a local drive. If the path to the directory
is over 80 characters, it will not be accepted. Select another directory or shorten
the names of the subdirectories.
The GlobeTrotter card cannot be installed or used.
The Interrupt Request (IRQ) resources may be in conflict. Check the GlobeTrotter
resources from Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager.
Connection History, another advanced diagnostic utilities will be accessible in GTMM.
If there is a resource conflict, consult the Windows online help on changing
the resource settings.
The GlobeTrotter card is not properly inserted.
Make sure that the PC Card slot or the computer is functioning properly and that the
GlobeTrotter drivers are installed(In Control Panel > Ports).
Also make sure that the SIM card has been inserted.
Refitting the antenna
When the antenna becomes disconnected, refit it as follows:
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agency requirements
agency requirements 35
Federal communications commission notice
Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo - United States only
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
two conditions:
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
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
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
may cause undesired operation.
For questions regarding your product or FCC declaration, contact:
Option | Kolonel Begaultlaan 45 | 3012 Leuven | Belgium | www.option.com
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
Exposure Information to Radio Frequency Energy
of the following measures:
This PCMCIA card has been tested in different notebooks for compliance with
> Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
the SAR requirements.
> 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 or television technician for help.
Modifications
The maximum measured body SAR values (averaged over a mass of 1 g) are 0.18 W/kg
for GSM1900 and 0.20 W/kg for WLAN, which is well below the limit of 1.6 W/kg.
For safe and efficient use the user should keep the antenna of the card at a minimum
distance of 1 cm away from this body.
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to
CAUTION: Users concerned with the risk of Radio Frequency exposure may wish
this device that are not expressly approved by Option may void the user’s authority
to limit the duration of their calls and to position the antenna as far away from
to operate the equipment.
the body as is practical.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI
connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
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agency requirements
safety information 37
European Union notice
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal.
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), EMC
Further detailed information is given in this manual.
Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the
Driving: do not use the GlobeTrotter while driving; park the vehicle first.
Commission of the European Community.
Interference: all wireless devices may get interference, which could affect performance.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European
Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):
Radio Frequency spectrum efficiency:
> EN 301 511, v9.0.2
Do not use in hospitals: follow any regulations or rules. Do not use near medical
equipment.
Do not use in airplane: wireless devices can cause interference. Using them on
airplanes is illegal.
> EN 300 328-2, v1.4.1
Do not use near refueling points: do not use the device at a refueling point.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
> EN 301 489-1: v1.4.1
> EN 301 489-7: v1.2.1
> EN 301 489-17: v1.2.1
Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
Use sensibly: do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Use qualified service: do not attempt to dissemble GlobeTrotter. Doing so will void
warranty. Service should only be performed by Authorized Service Centers.
Safety and Health
> EN 60950: 2000
Accessories: use only approved accessories. Do not connect incompatible products.
> EN 50371 (07/02) & IEEE P1528/D1.2 (04/03)
Liquids: do not expose your card to rain, or spill beverages on it.
This product may be used in all EU and EFTA countries.
Extreme temperatures: do not expose the card or the antenna to extreme temperatures, below -25 or over +70 degrees Celsius.
Traveling: handle the card with care while traveling. It is recommended to remove
the card from the laptop.
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gprs features
> Tri-band GPRS/GSM card for use on networks worldwide: EGSM900, GSM1800, PCS1900
> Provides GSM and GPRS Data (up to 57,6 kbps) connectivity
> GPRS Class B, Type 1 GPRS MT
> Multislot Class 10 GSM 05.02 (4 slots receive, 2 slot transmit, 5 maximum active simultaneously)
> ETSI Multiplexer for simultaneously connections and network coverage reports
> Integral antenna: robust, retractable and flexible, user exchangeable
> GPRS SMS Supported
> Supports EAP-SIM (3GPP TS 13.234 within the purview of 802.1x Authentication)
> The embedded SIM reader is provided with a related API-interface: PC SC-driver
> Optional Accessory: external tri-band GPRS/GSM antenna
> Roaming between GPRS/GSM networks
g l o b e t r o tt e r m o b i l i t y m a n a g e r
wlan features
> WLAN card for use on 2.4 Ghz band
> WLAN high speed data (up to 11Mbps) connectivity
GlobeTrotter GPRS | GSM PC Card
> 802.11b Ethernet Interface
> 802.11 WEP encryption and Wi-Fi certified WPA
GlobeTrotter COMBO WLAN | GPRS | GSM PC Card
system requirements
> Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003
> Type II PC-Card slot
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