Option OMO0402 GSM/GPRS/UMTS/HSUPA/HSDPA PCI MINI EXPRESS MODULE User Manual Z07 065 UG GTConnect indd

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GlobeTrotter Connect
User Guide
Connect anytime, anywhere
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2. PRODUCT FEATURES
3. SHORT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
3.1. Basic Use
4. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP GLOBETROTTER CONNECT
4.1. Installation
4.2. Installation process
4.3. Running GlobeTrotter Connect
4.4. Entering your PIN code
4.5. Checking Status
4.6. Exit GlobeTrotter Connect
5. SETTING UP A CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET
5.1. Connecting to the Internet
5.2. Disconnecting
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5.3. Changing the program options
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5.3.1. APN
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5.3.2. Enable / Disable the Pin Code
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5.3.3. Technology Selection
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6. PRODUCT SUPPORT AND ADDITIONAL HELP
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7. PRODUCT SUPPORT AND ADDITIONAL HELP
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7.1. Technical Support
APPENDIX A: LIMITED WARRANTY
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1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows® 2000, XP, Vista
5Mb free hard disk space
2. PRODUCT FEATURES
•
•
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Easy installation
Simple intuitive user interface
Compatible with most modern desktop and laptop PC’s equipped with
Microsoft Windows® 2000, XP, Vista
3. SHORT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
The GlobeTrotter Connect application is a small, easy to use tool to manage your
connection to the Internet over 2G and 3G mobile networks. It is designed for use
with all of Option’s data products.
3.1. Basic Use
The focus is on simplicity and most users will use it only in basic mode,
where it displays a window with network information and a Connect button.
The main purpose is therefore simply to Connect/Disconnect to and from
the Internet.
• Figure 1: GlobeTrotter Connect For Basic View
NOTE: Some versions of GT Connect contain an SMS module. In this case
the Close button says ‘SMS Centre’.
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4. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP GLOBETROTTER CONNECT
4.1. Installation
GlobeTrotter Connect can be installed in several ways:
1. You can install it from a CD if provided.
Browse on the CD-ROM and look for setup.exe.
Double click it to start the installation. The following screen appears.
• Figure 2: GlobeTrotter Connect Installation Wizard
Click “Next” to continue the installation and use the Browse button to
specify the folder where you want to have the software installed.
• Figure 3: Specify installation folder
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The GlobeTrotter Connect application is now ready for installation.
Click “Next” and the actual installation will start.
• Figure 4: GlobeTrotter Connect ready to Install
After GlobeTrotter Connect is installed, the following screen will be
shown. Click “Finish” to close the installation wizard.
• Figure 5: Successfully installed GlobeTrotter Connect
2. Download it free from http://www.option.com/support/login.shtml and
run the installation file. Follow the same procedure as described in 1.
3. If your Option data product is equipped with Zero-CDTM technology the
application is installed as soon as you connect the product for the first
time. For a short time the ZeroCD icon will be visible in Explorer.
• Figure 6: ZeroCD drive
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4.2. Installation process
The installation process is straightforward.
You will see the following screen appear.
• Figure 7: GlobeTrotter Connect Installation Screen
Wait until the process is completed. You will see the following screen to
indicate that the software has been installed.
• Figure 8: GlobeTrotter Connect Installation Completed
In the mean time, you will see various balloons appear indicating the
installation process of your Option device. Wait until the following balloon to
indicate that the process has finished.
• Figure 9: Found New Hardware Balloon
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4.3. Running GlobeTrotter Connect
As soon as you plug in a compatible communications device (Card, USB
device…). GlobeTrotter Connect shows up in the Systray.
• Figure 10: GlobeTrotter Connect icon
GlobeTrotter Connect is now ready to make a connection. Don’t forget that
apart from the software the Option communications device also needs to be
ready. E.g. you can’t use the device while it isn’t registered to the network
or if the PIN code hasn’t been entered yet.
4.4. Entering your PIN code
If you have enabled the PIN code on your SIM card you will automatically be
asked to type it in. If enabled you won’t be able to use your data device until
you have typed in the PIN code. This will happen every time you power up
the device.
• Figure 11: Pin Code Dialog
4.5. Checking Status
Once the PIN code is entered (or immediately if you have disabled the PIN
code) the device will look for the network. You can check the status by
moving your mouse pointer over the GlobeTrotter Connect icon to get a quick
status report showing the network name, technology being used and the
signal quality:
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• Figure 12: Network Information Balloon
If GlobeTrotter Connect is opened, you can see the signal strength
immediately in the lower right corner. If you need to know the signal strength
more accurately (e.g. in fringe areas you may want to determine the location
where you have the best reception) double-click on the signal strength
indicator to see an enlarged view of the signal strength indicator.
• Figure 13: Signal Strength Indicator
The indicator next to the signal strenght shows 3G if you have a 3G
coverage. Once you have a connection the indicator shows HS if an HSDPA
(HS) connection was established.
• Figure 14: Enlarged Signal Strength Indicator
4.6. Exit GlobeTrotter Connect
When you click
or
this doesn’t kill the application.
It just retreats to the Systray (see Figure 10: GlobeTrotter Connect icon).
This behaviour is equivalent to other Windows applications such as MSN
messenger. To terminate the application you must ‘Right Click’ on the Title
Bar and choose Exit.
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• Figure 15: Exit GlobeTrotter Connect
5. SETTING UP A CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET
When you want to connect to the Internet you need to specify how you want to
connect. You can do this in the settings screen (see the “Changing the program
options” section of this manual).
As your mobile operator often preconfigures GlobeTrotter Connect for you the
settings may already be in there.
5.1. Connecting to the Internet
To connect to the Internet simply click on the ‘GlobeTrotter Connect’ icon
in the Systray (see screenshot) to display its menu. Click “Connect” to start
the Internet connection.
• Figure 16: Connect
If software has not been configured, connecting to the Internet will fail.
In this case refer to the “Changing the program options” section of
this manual.
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5.2. Disconnecting
To disconnect, click on the Systray icon to show the menu and select
the “Disconnect” option.
• Figure 17: Disconnect
5.3. Changing the program options
Although GlobeTrotter Connect is a simple and straightforward software
it has a number of items that need to be configured at least once (either
preconfigured by the operator or manually by the user).
To change the settings, launch the Globetrotter Connect main window.
You can do this by double clicking on the Systray icon or by selecting
“Open GlobeTrotter Connect” from the Systray Icon menu.
• Figure 18: Basic View
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Click on “Show settings” to make the configuration options visible.
• Figure 19: Advanced View
5.3.1. APN
The Access Point Name (APN) defines your route to the Internet.
Your mobile operator can supply the APN (some operators may also
specify a user name and password if required).
Most users will never have to change this setting. If you have
entered the APN manually a button saying Automatic will appear
next to the Save button. If you press this button the software will try
to ‘guess’ the APN needed based on your SIM.
5.3.2. Enable / Disable the Pin Code
By clicking on ‘Enabled’ or ‘Disabled’ you can enable or disable the
PIN code on your SIM. For security reasons you will have to provide
the PIN code before you can disable the PIN code. If you enable the
PIN code you’ll have to enter a new code.
5.3.3. Technology Selection
Most of the time you should allow your data product to decide what
technology to use. Sometimes local conditions will make connecting
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to the Internet difficult and the default setting “UMTS Preferred”
may not give optimum performance.
In these circumstances you can experiment by forcing the data
connection on to “UMTS Only” or “GPRS Only”. Remember to switch
back the setting to “UMTS Preferred” when conditions change.
6. ACTIVATING THE SMS CENTRE
(not all versions of GT Connect contain the SMS module)
To activate the SMS click the SMS button. On the left side you see the different folders
• Inbox
• Sent
• Unsent (contains the draft SMSses)
• Figure 20 SMS Centre
Click on any of these folders to see the messages it contains. To read a message
click on it in the Sender or Date column. The text of a selected message is shown
in the grey box on the right.
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To Reply or Forward a message select it as above and press the appropriate
button. A new message window opens containing the Reply number respectively
the ‘to be forwarded’ text.
NEW MESSAGES
To create a new message press the New button. The New SMS Message window
opens and you can start typing your message (max. 160 characters). To send the
message fill in the recipients phone number and click Send. If you prefer to send
your message at a later time click the Save button which automatically stores your
message in the Unsent folder for later use.
• Figure 21 New Message
DELETE MESSAGES
To delete a message select it as explained above and press the Delete button.
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7. PRODUCT SUPPORT AND ADDITIONAL HELP
The GlobeTrotter Connect updates will be made available from time to time at:
http://www.option.com/support/login.shtml
Additional support can be found at:
http://support.option.com/support
7.1. Technical Support
Questions and answers regarding GlobeTrotter Connect can be found on
our Support website: http://support.option.com/support/faq.php
Technical questions can be posted after registering through our online
Support Web on:
http://support.option.com/support/newticket.php
For registering please go to:
http://support.option.com/support/register.php
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APPENDIX A: LIMITED WARRANTY
Customer accepts unconditionally, without any warranties, the License on
the Software AS IS and without any further claims, demands or requests.
OPTION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE CUSTOMER FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, RELIANCE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.
Copyright Option nv © 2007. All rights reserved. No parts may be reproduced without written permission.
Option nv, Gaston Geenslaan 14, 3001 Leuven, Belgium.
www.option.com
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